LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CAMCORDER
MODEL
VL-Z1U
OPERATION MANUAL
Please read this operation manual
carefully before using the camcorder.
Important
For assistance in reporting the theft or loss of
this product, record on the line below the
model number and serial number which
are located on the bottom of the unit.
Please retain this information.
Model No.:
Serial No.:
• See page 64 for use of Demo mode.
Thank you for purchasing this camcorder from SHARP.
The camcorder will enhance your home video enjoyment and allow you to
capture those special moments. Please read this operation manual to familiarize
yourself with the camcorder’s features, so that you will get the most out of it. The
video techniques section will help you fully enjoy the many features this
camcorder offers, and expand your video world.
Important Information for Consumers in
the U.S.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON-
NEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol warns the user of uninsulated voltage
within the unit that can cause dangerous electric
shocks.
This symbol alerts the user that there are important
operating and maintenance instructions in the litera-
ture accompanying this unit.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC
SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY
INSERT.
If the AC adapter is misplaced or
needs to be replaced, obtain the
same type of adapter from a
SHARP service center or your
local dealer.
(applies to the supplied AC adapter)
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This Product utilizes tin-lead solder, and a fluorescent lamp containing a
small amount of mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated
due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling informa-
tion, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY.
THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA.
CAUTION ON LITHIUM BATTERY
If a battery is reversed (positive end where the negative end belongs
and vice versa), it can overheat and rupture. This has happened when
young children install batteries backwards. Warn children not to take out
batteries or install them. Parents should install the lithium battery in the
camcorder.
COPYRIGHT WARNING: It is the intent of SHARP that this unit be used in full com-
pliance with the copyright laws of the United States and
that prior permission be obtained from copyright owners
whenever necessary.
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WARNINGCFCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes
or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manu-
facturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac-
cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harm-
ful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-
rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
CReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
CIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
CConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
CConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Sharp Camcorder, Model VL-Z1U
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
Phone: 1-800-BE-SHARP
NOTE
The LCD panel of this camcorder is a very high technology product with more than
215,000 thin-film transistors*, giving you fine picture detail. Occasionally, a pixel may ap-
pear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green, red, or black. Please note that this
does not affect your camcorder’s performance.
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read InstructionsCAll the safety
and operating instructions should
be read before the product is
operated.
2. Retain InstructionsCThe safety
and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference.
3. Heed WarningsCAll warnings on
the product and in the operating
9. A product and
cart combination
should be
moved with care.
Quick stops,
excessive force,
and uneven
surfaces may cause the product
and cart combination to overturn.
instructions should be adhered to. 10. VentilationCSlots and openings in
4. Follow InstructionsCAll operating
and use instructions should be
followed.
the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation of the product and to
protect it from overheating, and
these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings
should
5. CleaningCUnplug this product
from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use
a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. AttachmentsCDo not use attach-
ments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may
cause hazards.
never be
blocked by
placing the
product on
a bed,
7. Water and MoistureCDo not use
this product near waterCfor
example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub;
in a wet basement; or near a
swimming pool; and the like.
8. AccessoriesCDo not place this
product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table.
The product may fall, causing
serious
sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should not be placed
in a built-in installation such as a
bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have
been adhered to.
11. Power SourcesCThis product
should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on
the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to
your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company.
For products intended to operate
from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating
instructions.
injury to a
child or
adult, and
serious
damage to
the product. Use only with a cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manu-
facturer, or sold with the product.
Any mounting of the product
should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
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12. Grounding or PolarizationCThis
product may be equipped with a
polarized alternating-current line
plug (a plug having one blade
wider than the other). This plug
will fit into the power outlet only
one way. This is a safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing
the plug. If the plug should still fail
to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized plug.
16. OverloadingCDo not overload
wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptacles
as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
17. Object and Liquid EntryCNever
push objects of any kind into this
product through openings as they
may touch
dangerous
voltage
points or
short-out
parts that
13. Power-Cord ProtectionCPower-
supply cords should be routed so
that they are not likely to be
could result in a fire or electric
shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them,
paying particular attention to
cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the product.
18. ServicingCDo not attempt to
service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage
or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service
personnel.
14. LightningCFor added protection
for this product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna or
cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
15. Power LinesCAn outside antenna
system should not be located in
the vicinity of overhead power
lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside
antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might
be fatal.
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19. Damage Requiring
22. Wall or Ceiling MountingCThe
product should be mounted to a
wall or ceiling only as recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
23. HeatCThe product should be
situated away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other products (includ-
ing amplifiers) that produce heat.
ServiceCUnplug this product from
the wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or
plug is damaged,
b. If liquid has been spilled, or
objects have fallen into the
product,
c. If the product has been
exposed to rain or water,
d. If the product does not operate
normally by following the
operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are
covered by the operating
instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by
a qualified technician to restore
the product to its normal
operation,
e. If the product has been
dropped or damaged in any
way, and
f. When the product exhibits a
distinct change in
performanceCthis indicates a
need for service.
20. Replacement PartsCWhen
replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has
used replacement parts specified
by the manufacturer or have the
same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
21. Safety CheckCUpon completion
of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service techni-
cian to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in
proper operating condition.
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Contents
Supplied Accessories ........................................................................................ xi
Optional Accessories ......................................................................................... xi
Precautions ....................................................................................................... xii
Part Names .............................................................1
Operation References
Preparation
Warning Indicators ..................................................4
Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack .............5
Charging the Battery Pack......................................7
Powering the Camcorder from an AC Outlet ..........8
Inserting and Removing a Cassette .......................9
Installing the Lithium Batteries ..............................10
Setting the Date and Time ....................................12
Using the Lens Cap ..............................................13
Adjusting the Hand Strap .....................................14
Using the Grip.......................................................14
Detaching the Lens Hood .....................................15
Using the Viewfinder .............................................15
Using the LCD Monitor .........................................17
Tips on Recording Positions .................................18
Camera Recording
Basic Operations
Easy Camera Recording in Full Auto Mode ..........19
Zooming ................................................................20
Power Standby Mode ...........................................21
Turning on/off the Backlight ..................................21
Auto Focus ............................................................22
Macro Shots ..........................................................22
Remaining Recording Time Display .....................23
Remaining Battery Power Display ........................23
Playback
Playback ...............................................................24
Volume Control ......................................................25
Still ........................................................................25
Video Search.........................................................25
Watching Playback on a TV ..................................26
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Control Buttons .....................................................27
Using the Mode Screens ......................................27
Using the Menu Screens.......................................28
Useful Features
Camera Recording
Setting the Digital Zoom .......................................29
Backlight Compensation (BLC) ............................30
Gain-up .................................................................31
Fade in and Fade out............................................32
Quick Return .........................................................33
Edit Search............................................................34
Still Recording .......................................................34
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) ...........................35
Self Recording ......................................................36
Wide Screen (16:9) ...............................................38
Recording in LP (Long Play Recording) Mode .....39
Windbreak .............................................................40
Selecting the 16-bit Audio Recording Mode......... 41
Playback
Using the Remote Control
(Not supplied).....................................................42
Playback Functions with the Remote Control
(Not supplied).....................................................43
Selecting the Date and Time of Recording
Display................................................................44
Picture Effect Playback .........................................45
Rotate Playback ....................................................46
Camera Recording
Advanced Features
Manual Focus .......................................................47
Returning to Auto Focus .......................................48
Displaying the Manual Setting Screen ..................48
White Balance Lock ..............................................49
Manual Iris ............................................................50
Manual Gain..........................................................51
Setting the Camcorder to Full Auto Mode.............52
Scene Menu (Program AE) ...................................53
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Contents
Playback
Advanced Features
Using the Time Code ............................................54
Editing ...................................................................55
Editing with the DV Terminal (IEEE1394) ..............56
Audio Dubbing Feature.........................................57
Selecting the Audio Playback Mode.....................59
Picture/Backlight Adjustments ..............................60
Turning off the Confirmation Sound ......................61
Selecting the Language for the Information
Appendix
Display................................................................62
Setting the Camcorder to Factory Presettings ......63
Demonstration Mode ............................................64
Useful Information .................................................65
Troubleshooting ....................................................70
Specifications .......................................................73
On-screen Display Index ......................................74
•Guía de operación rápida en español ................................................................... 76
Note:
• Before requesting service, please read “Troubleshooting” carefully. (See pages 70–
72.)
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Supplied Accessories
Audio/video/S-video
cable
QCNW-B173WJZZ
Battery pack
BT-L226U*
AC adapter
UADP-0339TAZZ*
CR1216 type
lithium battery
Lens cap
GCOVHA002WJZZ
* The part numbers for the AC adapter and battery pack supplied with this camcorder are valid
only in the U.S. and Latin America. If this camcorder was purchased outside of these areas, the
part numbers may be different. Please refer to the part numbers printed on the labels of the
supplied AC adapter and battery pack.
Optional Accessories
Standard-life
battery pack
BT-L226U
External battery with
hand strap
BT-LCA1U
Note:
• The listed model names are for U.S. accessories.
For optional and additional accessories, contact your local dealer, call the Sharp Accessories
and Supply Center at 1-800-642-2122, or visit SHARP’s website (http://www.sharpusa.com).
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Precautions
• Always respect prohibitions or restric-
tions on the use of electronic equipment
on commercial flights or in other sensi-
tive areas.
• Before recording an important scene,
please perform the recording test, then
playback to check if the scene was re-
corded properly. If noise occurs, use a
commercially available cleaning tape to
clean the video heads (see page xiv).
• Be aware of the temperature and humid-
ity.
You can use your camcorder at 32°F to
104°F (0°C to L40°C), and at 30% to 80%
relative humidity. Do not store the unit in an
unventilated car in the summer, in direct
sunlight, or near
• When the camcorder is not in use, re-
member to remove the cassette tape,
turn off the power, and disconnect the
camcorder from the power source.
strong heat
sources; this can
result in severe
damage to the unit
casing and cir-
cuitry.
• Do not aim the lens at the sun.
Do not allow direct sunlight to strike the
camcorder lens, whether or not recording
is in progress, as it may damage the CCD
sensor. Be particularly careful when re-
cording outside.
• Avoid situations where water, sand, dust
or other foreign matter could get on or
inside the camcorder, and do not use or
leave your camcorder in areas with ex-
cessive smoke, steam or moisture.
Such environments can cause malfunc-
tions or cause mil-
• Avoid magnetic sources.
Using the camcorder near
strong fluorescent lights,
motors, televisions, or
other magnetic sources
may adversely affect re-
corded images.
dew to form on the
lenses. Be sure to
• Using the camcorder near a broad-
casting station or other powerful trans-
mission source may cause buzzing or
picture deterioration.
keep the unit in a
well-ventilated loca-
tion.
• Some small, portable tri-
pods may be difficult to
attach and may not be
sturdy enough to sup-
port your camcorder. Be
sure to use only a
• Avoid shocks and dropping.
Do not drop or otherwise sub-
ject the camcorder to hard
shocks or strong vibrations.
Bumping or striking the unit
during recording will gener-
ate noise in the recorded im-
age.
strong, stable tripod.
• When using your camcorder in a cold
environment, the LCD monitor screen of-
ten appears less bright immediately af-
ter the power is turned on.This is not a
malfunction.To prevent the camcorder
from becoming too cold, wrap it in a
thick cloth (a blanket, etc.).
• Avoid placing the
camcorder in close
proximity to lighting
equipment.
The heat from in-
candescent lights
may deform the
camcorder, or
cause it to malfunction.
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For example, when bringing the
camcorder indoors after skiing, place it in
a plastic bag.
Dew Formation
• What is “dew formation”?
When cold water is poured into a glass,
dew drops form on the glass. This clinging
of water drops is called dew formation.
• When dew forms in your camcorder.
Dew will gradually form on the head drum
of your camcorder and make the video
tape stick to the head. This causes
damage both to the head and the tape.
When dew forms, recording and playback
may not function properly.
Plastic bag
Dew is likely to form in the following
circumstances:
1Be sure to tightly seal the plastic bag
containing the camcorder.
2Remove the bag when the air tem-
perature inside it reaches the tempera-
ture of the room.
—When moving the camcorder from a
cold place to a warm place.
—When placing the camcorder in a cold
room which is then heated rapidly.
—When moving the camcorder outdoors
from an air conditioned room or car.
—When placing the camcorder in the
direct path of air
• “Dew” warning feature
If dew forms, the word “DEW” flashes on
the screen, and the power will automati-
cally turn off in approximately 10 seconds.
blowing from an air
conditioner.
—When placing the
camcorder in a
humid room.
• How to prevent trouble.
When using the camcorder in a place
where dew is likely to form, allow the
camcorder and the video tape to
acclimate to the surroundings for about
one hour.
1If “DEW” flashes, remove the cassette,
leave the cassette compartment open,
and wait for a few hours to allow the
camcorder to acclimate to the
surrounding temperature.
2To use the camcorder again, turn on the
power after waiting for a few hours. Be
sure that “DEW” has disappeared.
3Do not insert a cassette while “DEW” is
flashing; this may result in damage to
the tape.
4Since dew forms gradually, it may take
10 to 15 minutes before the dew
warning feature engages.
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Precautions
Using a Cleaning Tape (Commer-
cially Available)
Dirty Video Heads
When the video heads have become
clogged with dirt (dust and tape coating
particles),
You can clean the video head with a
commercially available cleaning tape.
Mosaic noise
Striped noise
Notes:
• Excessive use of the cleaning tape may
cause damage to the video heads. Please
read the instructions accompanying the
cleaning tape carefully before using it.
• The fast forward and rewind functions cannot
be used when the cleaning tape is in the
camcorder.
• If the video heads again become clogged
with dirt soon after cleaning, this might be
caused by a damaged tape. In this case,
stop using that cassette immediately.
• mosaic-like noise appears on the
playback picture. (see illustrations above)
• playback pictures do not move.
• during playback, the whole screen
becomes blue.
1 Insert a cleaning tape into the
Causes of video head clogging
camcorder.
• High-temperature and high-humidity
environment
• A lot of dust in the air
• Damaged tape
2 Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to w.
• The video head cleaning screen
appears.
• Worn tape
• Long-time use
• Dew formation
3 Press m on the Operation button to
begin video head cleaning.
• “NOW CLEANING” flashes during
cleaning.
CLEAN I NG
NOW CLE AN I NG
S T A R T
S T OP
• After about 20 seconds, video head
cleaning automatically finishes, and
“EJECT THE CASSETTE.” displays.
If the video heads become clogged, the
v indicator appears on the screen. Contact
the nearest SHARP service center or your
dealer for further advice.
4 Remove the cleaning tape.
To cancel cleaning, press l.
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Operation References
Part Names
For details on the use of each part, refer to the page number indicated in
parentheses.
Front view
Operation button (p. 27)
Zoom lens
DISPLAY button (p. 27)
Monaural microphone
LCD LAMP button (p. 21)
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Operation References
Left view
LCD monitor
(p. 17)
DC IN jack (pp. 7, 8)
AV terminal
(pp. 26, 55)
Terminal cover
(pp. 26, 55, 56)
DV terminal (p. 56)
Lithium battery cover (p. 10)
Diopter adjustment dial (p. 16)
Tripod socket*
Battery release (pp. 6, 10)
* When attaching a tripod
with a guide pin, do not
attach the pin to the bottom
of the camcorder.
2
Right view
Power Zoom Wide angle/
Window cleaning cover
PHOTO button Telephoto control (p. 20)/
(p. 68)
(p. 34)
VOLume control (p. 25)
Viewfinder (pp. 15, 16)
STANDBY indicator
(p. 21)
STANDBY button
POWER/CHARGE
(RED) indicator
(pp. 7, 8, 19)
(p. 21)
Speaker
DC IN jack cover
(pp. 7, 8)
Start/Stop button
(p. 19)
Power switch (v Camera
Hand strap (p. 14)
Recording mode/w Playback
mode select switch) (pp. 19, 24)
Cassette holder (p. 9)
Cassette compartment
door release (p. 9)
Cassette compartment door (p. 9)
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Operation References
Warning Indicators
If a warning indicator appears on the screen, follow the specified instructions.
Displayed for the
first 3 seconds
Displayed after
3 seconds
Description of warning
There is no video cassette in the camcorder.
Insert a cassette (see page 9).
I NSERT
A
CASSE TTE.
The video cassette is defective and should be
removed (see page 9).
E J ECT THE
CASSE TTE.
E J ECT THE
CASSE TTE.
The erasure protect tab on the video cassette
has been slid to the record-protect position,
preventing recording (see page 66).
CASSE TTE NOT
RECORDABLE.
PROTECT. TAB
The tape is about to end. Prepare a new
cassette.
THE TAPE
TAPE END
TAPE END
ENDS SOON.
The tape has reached the end. Replace it with a
new cassette (see page 9).
CHANGE THE
CASSE TTE.
The battery is almost depleted. Replace it with
a fully charged battery pack (see pages 5, 6).
BAT TERY I S
TOO LOW.
Dew has formed inside the camcorder. Wait a
few hours for the dew to dry away (see page
xiii).
About 10 seconds after this warning appears,
the camcorder automatically turns off.
DEW
DEW
The video heads are clogged and should be
cleaned (see page xiv).
The fluorescent lamp behind the LCD monitor is
close to the end of its service life. Call your local
authorized Sharp dealer to have it replaced.
LAMP
LAMP
Note:
• N indicates a flashing display.
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Preparation
3
Slide the battery pack in the direction
of the arrow with the “m” mark facing
out.
Attaching and
Removing the Battery
Pack
Attaching
Power switch
“m” mark
1
2
Make sure that the Power
switch is set to OFF.
4
Push the battery pack in the direction
of the arrow until it clicks.
Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle
to the camcorder body.
90˚
5
Preparation
Notes:
Removing
• BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK,
ALWAYS STOP RECORDING OR PLAY-
BACK AND TURN THE POWER OFF.
Removing the battery pack while shooting or
during playback may damage the tape by
causing it to wrap around the video head
drum.
1
Make sure that the Power switch is
set to OFF, then open the LCD
monitor to a 90° angle to the
camcorder body.
• Remove the battery pack from the camcorder
if you will not use the camcorder for a long
period of time.
• Make sure that the battery pack is firmly
attached during operation. If it is not, the
battery pack may come off or camcorder
operation may fail because of the poor
contact pressure.
90˚
• To prevent damage to the battery pack when
removing, be sure to firmly hold the battery
pack while pressing the release.
• Use only SHARP model BT-L226 battery
packs with this camcorder. Use of other
batteries may create a risk of fire or
explosion.
2
Slide the battery release in the
direction of the arrow.
• Before closing the LCD monitor, make sure
the battery pack is properly attached to the
camcorder, otherwise the monitor may be
damaged.
Battery release
3
Take the battery pack out.
6
Charging time and maximum
continuous recording and playback
times
Charging the Battery
Pack
1
Attach the battery pack on the
camcorder, and make sure that the
Power switch is set to OFF.
Max.
Max.
continuous
playback time
on LCD
continuous
recording time
Charging
time
Battery
pack
LCD
LCD
2
Open the DC IN jack cover.
closed open
DC IN jack cover
BT-L226
120
120
105
105
• The chart specifies the approximate times in
minutes.
Notes:
• Charge the battery pack between 50°F and
86°F (10°C and 30°C).The battery pack
may not charge properly at temperatures
too low or too high.
• The battery pack and AC adapter become
warm during charging.This is not a
malfunction.
• Using the zoom (see page 20) and other
functions or turning the power on and off
frequently will increase power consump-
tion.This may result in a decrease in the
actual recording time compared to the
maximum continuous recording time listed
above.
3
Insert the DC plug into the DC IN
jack of the camcorder (1), and plug
the AC plug into a power outlet (2).
• The POWER/CHARGE (RED)
indicator lights up red.
POWER/CHARGE (RED)
indicator
• The charging time and recording time may
vary depending on the ambient tempera-
ture and the condition of the battery pack.
• See pages 67 and 68 for more information on
using the battery pack.
• Charge only SHARP model BT-L226 battery
packs. Other types of battery packs may
burst, causing personal injury and damage.
• When attaching the supplied audio/video/S-
video cable, remove the DC plug, open the
terminal cover and connect it.
To power outlet
AC plug
DC IN jack
DC plug
• The POWER/CHARGE (RED)
indicator turns off when the battery is
charged.
4
Remove the DC plug from the DC IN
jack, then remove the AC adapter
from the power outlet.
7
Preparation
Notes:
Powering the
Camcorder from an
AC Outlet
• BEFORE REMOVING THE DC PLUG,
ALWAYS STOP RECORDING OR PLAY-
BACK AND TURN THE POWER OFF.
Removing the DC plug while shooting or
during playback may damage the tape by
causing it to wrap around the video head
drum.
• Disconnect the AC adapter from the
camcorder if you will not use the camcorder
for a long period of time.
You can also power the camcorder from a
power outlet by using the supplied AC
adapter.
Note:
• The supplied AC adapter is specially
designed for use with this camcorder, and
should not be used as a power supply for
other camcorders.
1
2
Make sure that the Power switch is
set to OFF.
Open the DC IN jack cover.
DC IN jack cover
3
Insert the DC plug into the DC IN
jack of the camcorder (1), and plug
the AC plug into a power outlet (2).
POWER/CHARGE (RED)
indicator
To power outlet
DC IN jack
4
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v or w.
• The POWER/CHARGE (RED)
indicator lights up green.
8
4
Wait for the cassette holder to fully
retract. Close the compartment door
by pressing its center until it clicks
into place.
Inserting and
Removing a Cassette
Inserting
1
Attach the power source to the
camcorder, then slide and hold the
cassette compartment door release
as you open the cassette compart-
ment door.
• After confirmation sound, the
cassette holder extends and opens
automatically.
Cassette compartment door release
Removing
Perform step 1 above, then take out the
cassette.
Notes:
• Do not try to close the cassette compartment
door while the cassette holder is extending or
retracting.
• Be careful not to get your fingers caught in
the cassette holder.
• Do not apply force to the cassette holder
except when pressing the “PUSH” mark to
close it.
2
Insert a commercially available Mini
DV cassette fully with the window
facing outwards, and with the erasure
protect tab facing upwards.
• Do not tilt the camcorder or hold it upside
down when you are inserting or removing a
cassette. It may damage the tape.
• Remove the cassette if you will not use the
camcorder for a long period of time.
• If you do not correctly close the cassette
holder in step 3, the cassette protection
mechanism of the camcorder might eject the
cassette. If this happens, repeat the insertion
procedure.
Erasure protect tab
V E S A
R
E
C
• Do not attempt to pick up the camcorder by
the cassette compartment door.
• If the battery power is too low, you may not
be able to eject the cassette. Replace the
battery pack with a fully charged one.
• You can only use Mini DV cassettes. Large
DV cassettes cannot be used. Be sure to use
Mini DV cassettes with the i mark.
• See page 66 for more information on the
video cassette tapes intended for use with
this camcorder.
3
Press the “PUSH” mark gently until
the cassette holder clicks into place.
• The cassette holder retracts
automatically.
“PUSH” mark
9
Preparation
5
6
Insert the CR 1216 type lithium
battery into the compartment with the
H side of the battery facing out.
Installing the Lithium
Batteries
Installing the Memory Battery
CR 1216 type
lithium battery
The supplied CR 1216 type lithium battery is
used to store the memory of the date and
time settings.
1
2
3
Make sure that the Power switch is
set to OFF.
Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle
to the camcorder body.
Close the lithium battery cover firmly
until it clicks into place.
Slide the battery release in the
direction of the arrow, then take the
battery pack out.
Removing the Memory
Battery
Perform steps 1 to 4 above,
then lift out the battery by
using a pointed object such
as the tip of a ballpoint pen.
Battery release
4
Pull out the lithium battery cover in
the direction of the arrow.
Lithium
battery cover
10
Notes on the Use of the Lithium
battery
Installing the Battery to
Remote Control (Not sup-
plied)
CAUTION The battery used in this
device may present a risk of fire of
chemical burn if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble, heat above
212°F (100°C) , or incinerate. Replace
battery with the type CR1216 for the
camcorder and the type CR2025 for the
remote control unit of Toshiba Battery
Co., Ltd. only. Use of another battery
may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep
away from children. Do not disassemble
and do not dispose of in fire.
The remote control (RRMCGA149WJSA)
is not supplied with this camcorder.
Contact the nearest SHARP service
center or your dealer for purchasing as
specified part.
The CR 2025 type lithium battery is used
to power the remote control unit.
1
Hold the remote control facing down,
and pull out the battery holder while
pressing the tab toward the center.
Tab
• Do not short-circuit, recharge, disassemble,
or heat the lithium battery.
• Should the lithium battery leak, wipe the
battery compartment clean, and then insert a
new battery.
• The lithium batteries will last about one year
under normal usage.
2
3
Insert the CR 2025 type lithium
battery into the battery holder with
the H side of the battery facing the
m side of the holder.
H side, CR 2025 type
lithium battery
“m” side
Insert the battery holder back into
position.
11
Preparation
4
5
Press m or l to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Setting the Date and
Time
O T H E RS
2
Example: Setting the date to June 2, 2004
(JUN. 2. 2004) and the time to 10:30 am
(10:30 AM).
T I ME CODE
T C OUT
OF F
OF F
1 2 H / 2 4 H
S E T T I NG
RE TURN
1 2 H
J AN. 1. 2 0 0 3
1 2 : 0 0 AM
Operation button
Press the center of the Operation
button.
Power switch
DISPLAY button
Note:
• Before performing the steps below, make
sure that the CR1216 type lithium battery has
been installed (see page 10).
6
7
8
9
Press m or l to select “JUN”
(month), then press the center of the
Operation button.
SE TT I NG
JUN. 1. 20 0 3
1
2
Hold down the Lock
button and set the
Power switch to v.
:
1 2 0 0AM
Press m or l to select “2” (day),
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Lock button
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
SE TT I NG
JUN. 2. 20 0 3
:
1 2 0 0AM
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
Press m or l to select “2004” (year),
then press the center of the Operation
button.
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
3
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
SE TT I NG
JUN. 2. 20 0 4
:
1 2 0 0AM
Press m or l to select “10 AM”
(hour), then press the center of the
Operation button.
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
M
E NU
E X E CU T E
SC EN E
M
E NU
SE TT I NG
JUN. 2. 20 0 4
:
1 0 0 0AM
12
10 Press m or l to select “30” (minute),
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Using the Lens Cap
Attach the strap of the lens cap to the hand
strap as shown below.
SE TT I NG
JUN. 2. 20 0 4
:
:
1 0 3 0 0 0 AM
• The internal clock now starts
operating with the seconds display.
11 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
Note:
• If the date and time have been set, the
SETTING 1 screen (T) appears in step 4.
Select “SETTING” in the OTHERS 2 screen
(~) using the Operation button.
When attaching or removing the lens cap,
grasp the indents on both sides of the cap.
Changing to the 24-hour
Time Mode
1
After performing step 10 above, press
l or m to select “12H/24H”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
O T H E RS
2
Indents
T I ME CODE
T C OUT
When recording, remove the lens cap and
attach the lens cap cord to the fastener so
that the cap will not get in the way.
1 2 H / 2 4 H
S E T T I NG
RE TURN
1 2 H
2 4 H
2
3
Press l or m to select “24H”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
12H 24H
24H
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
Notes:
• The date and time, once set, are internally
recorded even when not displayed on the
screen.
Fastener
• The menu screen automatically turns off if no
settings are made within 5 minutes.
Note:
• Always attach the lens cap over the lens
when not using the camcorder.
13
Preparation
Using the Grip
Adjusting the Hand
Strap
Rotate the grip 135° forward or 90°
downward so that you can record images
easily from high or low angle (see page 18).
1
Open the hand strap flap (1) and grip
strap (2).
Grip strap
135°
Hand strap flap
2
Loosen the grip strap, pass your right
hand through the hand strap, and put
your thumb close to the Start/Stop
button and your index finger on the
Power Zoom control. Then, pull the
grip strap tight until it fits snugly.
90°
Note:
• The grip cannot rotate when a tripod is
attached.
3
Seal the Velcro® fasteners of the grip
strap and the hand strap flap.
14
Detaching the Lens
Hood
Using the Viewfinder
You can record the subject using the
electronic viewfinder. You can also watch
playback through the viewfinder.
Before using a commercially available
conversion lens, detach the lens hood as
shown below.
Viewfinder
Power switch
1
2
Pull out the viewfinder completely.
Note:
• You cannot attach the supplied lens hood or
lens cap to a conversion lens.
Hold down the Lock
button and set the
Power switch to v or
w.
Lock button
(Continued on the next page)
15
Preparation
Closing the viewfinder
Adjusting the diopter
Adjust the diopter according to your
eyesight when the picture in the viewfinder
or the characters on the on-screen display
is not clear.
Push in the viewfinder completely.
1
2
Pull out the viewfinder completely.
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v.
3
While looking through the viewfinder,
turn the diopter adjustment dial until
the indicators in the viewfinder are
clearly visible.
Notes:
• Do not use excessive force when moving
the viewfinder.
• Do not pick up the camcorder by the
viewfinder.
Diopter adjustment dial
• The viewfinder automatically turns off when
the LCD monitor is opened. If the vertical
rotation of the monitor is 180° when in
Camera mode, however, the viewfinder is on
and the subject is displayed both in the
viewfinder and on the monitor (see page 36).
• You can adjust the settings on the MENU
screen through the viewfinder by using the
Operation button (see page 27 for use of the
Operation button).
Note:
• For cleaning the viewfinder, see page 68.
• Be sure to close the viewfinder after use.
16
• You can also fold the LCD monitor
into the camcorder with the screen
facing out for watching playback on
the monitor.
Using the LCD
Monitor
You can use the LCD monitor to play back
recordings that you have made or to watch
the subject during recording.
3
Hold down the Lock
button and set the
Power switch to v or
w.
Power switch
LCD monitor
• A picture displays on
Lock button
the LCD monitor.
1
2
Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle
to the camcorder body.
Note:
• Battery consumption is larger when the LCD
monitor is opened. Use the viewfinder instead
of the LCD monitor when you want to save
the battery power.
Closing the LCD monitor
Return the LCD monitor to the vertical 90°
position with the screen facing in, and fold it
into the camcorder into place.
90˚
Notes:
Adjust the LCD monitor to an angle
that allow easy viewing of the on-
screen picture.
• The LCD monitor rotates 270°
vertically.
• Do not use excessive force when moving
the LCD monitor.
• When closing the LCD monitor, do not tilt
it; otherwise the monitor may not close
properly and may become damaged.
• Do not pick up the camcorder by the LCD
monitor.
• Do not place the camcorder with the LCD
monitor screen facing down.
180
• Close the LCD monitor completely with the
screen facing in when not in use.
• Before closing the LCD monitor, make sure
the battery pack is properly attached to the
camcorder, otherwise the monitor may be
damaged.
90
Note: Do not try to rotate the LCD
monitor vertically until the monitor is
completely opened.
17
Preparation
Tips on Recording
Positions
To create images that are easy to watch during playback, try to record with an upright
posture and steady hands to prevent a shaky image.
Holding the camcorder
Put your right hand through the hand strap, and place your left hand under the camcorder
for support.
Basic posture
Shooting from a high angle
Place the viewfinder
Turn the LCD
eyecup firmly against
monitor so that the
your eye.
screen faces
downward.
Place your elbows
against your sides.
Shooting from a low angle
Turn the LCD
monitor so that the
screen faces
upward.
Balance your
weight on both
legs.
Note:
• Take care not to touch the microphone with your fingers during recording. It will cause noise on
the audio track.
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Basic Operations
Camera Recording
3
Press the Start/Stop button to begin
recording.
Easy Camera
Recording in Full
Auto Mode
REC
• Before you start recording, perform the
operations described on pages 5 through
18 to prepare your camcorder for
recording.
Note:
• Before recording an important scene,
please perform the recording test, then
playback to check if the scene was
recorded properly. If noise occurs, use a
commercially available cleaning tape to
clean the video heads (see page xiv).
Power switch
Maximum continuous recording and
actual recording times
Start/Stop button
1
2
Remove the lens cap.
Max. continuous
recording time
Actual
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v.
• The picture from the lens now
displays and the POWER/CHARGE
(RED) indicator lights up green.
• The camcorder is now ready to
record (Recording Standby mode).
recording time
Battery
pack
LCD
LCD
open
LCD
LCD
closed
closed
open
120
60
BT-L226
105
55
POWER/CHARGE
(RED) indicator
Note:
• Using the zoom (see page 20) and other
functions or turning the power on and off
frequently will increase power consump-
tion. This may result in a decrease in the
actual recording time compared to the
maximum continuous recording time listed
above.
AU TO
Lock button
Note:
• If “AUTO” is not displayed at this time,
set the camcorder to Full Auto mode
(see page 52).
19
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
Zooming
To pause recording
Press the Start/Stop button again. Record-
ing pauses, and the camcorder enters
Recording Standby mode.
Zooming allows you to move visually closer
to or farther from a subject without physi-
cally changing your position.
When using the optical zoom, you can
enlarge the subject up to 10K.
PAUSE
Zooming in (when you want to center
attention on the subject)
Zooming out (when you want to include
the surroundings)
To turn the power off
Set the Power switch to OFF without
pressing the Lock button.
Zooming in
Push the Power Zoom control to the T
(telephoto) side to get a close-up view (1).
Zooming out
Note:
• If the camcorder remains in Recording
Standby mode for more than 5 minutes, the
power will automatically turn off to save
battery power and to protect the tape from
being damaged. To resume recording, set
the Power switch to OFF and then back to v.
(The camcorder will make a confirmation
sound when it is left in Recording Standby
mode for about 4 minutes.)
Push the Power Zoom control to the W (wide
angle) side to get a wide field of view (2).
Power Zoom
W
T
ZOOM
3
control
Zoom range indicator
• The zoom range indicator shows you the
current zoom setting.
• The zoom speed depends on how far you
push the Power Zoom control.
Notes:
• The camcorder is unable to focus when
zooming in on subjects within 5 feet (1.5 m).
• See page 29 for how to use the digital zoom.
20
Power Standby Mode
Turning on/off the
Backlight
Power Standby mode allows you to prevent
accidental recording by locking all
operations except canceling the mode.
You can see the on-screen display outdoors
on a sunny day or in a location with bright
lighting even when the backlight turns off.
Also, this function is useful when watching
playback on a TV.
STANDBY button
Hold down the STANDBY button for more
than 2 seconds when you pause record-
ing.
• The screen turns off and the STANDBY
indicator lights up.
LCD LAMP button
Hold down the LCD LAMP button for
more than 2 seconds to turn off the
backlight.
• “BACKLIGHT OFF” will flash for two seconds,
then H appears on the LCD screen.
STANDBY indicator
To turn on the backlight
Press the LCD LAMP button.
Note:
To resume operation
• The BACKLIGHT OFF mode will cancel when
you close the LCD monitor.
Press the STANDBY button again to
return to the Recording Standby mode.
• It takes about 2 seconds to be able to start
recording.
Notes:
• Power Standby will cancel and the STANDBY
indicator will turn off in these situations below:
— When the camcorder remains in Power
Standby mode more than 5 minutes
— When the camcorder is set to Playback
mode
— When removing the battery pack
— When removing a cassette
• The camcorder will turn off automatically in 5
minutes after setting Power Standby mode if
it remains in Recording Standby mode after
canceling Power Standby mode.
— When Power Standby mode, for example,
is canceled after 3 minutes, the camcorder
will turn off if recording is not started within
2 minutes.
21
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
Auto Focus
Macro Shots
The camcorder is preset to Auto Focus
mode, which is designed to focus on most
types of subjects. In Auto Focus mode, the
camcorder automatically focuses on the
subject in the center of the scene. Always
keep the subject in the center of the scene.
This camcorder lets you shoot close-up
images of small objects such as flowers and
insects, or make title frames for your videos.
When you want to record a magnified image
of a subject which is within approximately 5
feet (1.5 m) of the camcorder, do not zoom
in on it. Instead, zoom out all the way by
pushing the Power Zoom control to the W
side, and then move the camcorder closer
to the subject until you obtain the desired
angle of view. The camcorder will automati-
cally focus on the subject when the lens is
set for the widest angle.
Notes:
• If no subject is in the center of the scene, the
focus area will expand and the subject
nearest the center will be focused on.
• Auto Focus may not work in the situations
described on page 47. In these situations,
use the manual focus function.
• The camcorder may not be able to focus
correctly if the subject is closer than
approximately 5 feet (1.5 m). Set the zoom
control to wide angle, and try refocusing
again.
Power Zoom
control
• If the lens is dirty or fogged, the camcorder
may not be able to focus correctly.
Note:
• When you are recording a macro shot, be
sure that the subject receives sufficient
illumination.
22
Remaining Recording
Time Display
Remaining Battery
Power Display
When the camcorder is recording, an on-
screen indicator displays the approximate
remaining tape time in minutes.
When using the camcorder with the battery
pack as the power source, the remaining
battery power indicator is displayed. If the
battery power becomes very low, a warning
indicator appears. Replace the battery
pack.
Remaining
recording time
indicator
3 0 min
Notes:
(Green)
• The remaining recording time indicator
appears when the on-screen indicators are
turned on.
Remaining
battery power
indicator
(Green)
(Red)
• The remaining recording time indicator
appears 10 seconds after pressing the
Start/Stop button to begin recording.
• The remaining recording time indicator only
shows the approximate time left. Also, it
varies slightly depending on the length of the
tape used. (This function is based on the
DVM60 tape standard.)
BAT TERY I S
TOO LOW.
Warning
indicator
Notes:
When the remaining recording time reaches
1 minute, a warning indicator will appear.
Prepare a new cassette.
• The remaining battery power indicator
appears when the on-screen indicators are
turned on.
Approx. remaining
• Use the remaining battery power indicator
only as an approximate indication.
• The remaining battery power indicator may
change to either a higher or lower level if you
set the Power switch to OFF and then back to
v or w.
Warning indicator
time
THE TAPE
ENDS SOON.
Less than 1 min.
• In cold environments, the red remaining
battery power indicator may appear sooner.
• Use of the zoom functions when the warning
indicator is displayed may cause the
camcorder to suddenly lose power.
TAPE END
CHANGE THE
CASSE TTE.
The tape has reached
the end.
TAPE END
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BasicOperations
Playback
To stop playback
Playback
Press l.
The LCD monitor screen functions as a
handy playback monitor. Nothing needs to
be connected, allowing instant on-screen
playback with the sound through the built-in
speaker.
To turn the power off
Set the Power switch to OFF without
pressing the Lock button.
Note:
Power switch
• The tape automatically rewinds when
playback reaches the end of the tape.
Operation button
1
2
Hold down the Lock
button and set the
Power switch to w.
Watching the playback in
the viewfinder
You can also watch the playback in the
viewfinder by closing the LCD monitor with
the screen facing in. You cannot monitor the
sound through the speaker when watching
the playback in the viewfinder.
Lock button
Press j (or k) on the Operation
button to rewind (or fast forward) the
tape to the desired point.
3
Press m to begin playback.
24
Volume Control
Video Search
When the camcorder is in Playback mode,
push the Volume control to the L or + side
to increase (1) or decrease (2) the
volume.
The volume level indicator will appear on
the LCD screen during adjustment only.
Once the Volume control is released, the
volume level indicator will disappear shortly
afterwards.
The video search function makes it easy to
search for a desired scene on the tape.
Searching for a Scene Near
the Current Tape Position
1
During playback, press k (or j) on
the Operation button.
• The playback picture fast forwards
(or reverses).
2
When you find the scene, press m to
return to normal playback.
Volume
control
Searching for a Scene Far
from the Current Tape Posi-
tion
VOLUME
Decrease
Increase
1
During fast forward (or rewind), press
and hold k (or j) on the Operation
button.
Still
• The fast forward (or rewind) picture
displays.
The still function allows you to pause
playback.
During playback, press m on the Operation
button.
2
If the scene is still rather far from the
current tape position, release the
Operation button to normal fast
forward (or rewind).
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 above until you
find the scene.
Press m to begin normal playback.
To return to normal playback, press m
again.
Notes:
Notes:
• The sound is off during search.
• You may experience picture noise during
search. This is not a malfunction.
• The sound is off in Still mode.
• To protect the tape, the camcorder automati-
cally returns to normal playback if it is left in
Still mode for more than 5 minutes.
25
Basic Operations
Playback
Note:
Watching Playback
on a TV
• Check that the camcorder, TV, VCR and
other equipment to be used are turned
off before making any connections.
Picture noise or malfunction may occur
if any of the above is left on while
making a connection.
You can connect the camcorder to a TV to
allow a larger audience to enjoy playback.
1
Open the terminal cover on the
camcorder (see page 2).
3
4
Turn on the TV and set it to the “AV”
or “VIDEO” channel. (See the
operation manual of your TV.)
• When connecting to a TV via a VCR,
turn on the VCR and set it to the “AV”
or “LINE” input channel. Operate the
TV as you normally do to view the
signal from the VCR. (See the
operation manuals of your TV and
VCR.)
Set the Power switch on the
camcorder to w, and begin playback
(see page 24).
Terminal cover
2
Connect the camcorder to your TV (or
VCR) with the supplied audio/video/S-
video cable, as shown.
Notes:
• If your TV or VCR has only one audio input
jack, use the white plug for the audio
connection on the TV or VCR.
• If your TV or VCR has an S-video input
socket, you do not need to connect the
yellow video plug.
TV or VCR
VIDEO (MONO)L-AUDIO-R
AV-IN
S-VIDEO
Black: To S-video input socket
Yellow: To video input jack
White: To audio input (L) jack
Red: To audio input (R) jack
• Close the terminal cover after use.
About the S-video socket
S-video sockets are used to separately pass
the chroma (color) and luminance (bright-
ness) components of video signals. They
serve to improve the picture quality in both
recording and playback.
Audio/video/S-video cable (supplied)
To AV
terminal
:
The arrow shows the signal flow.
26
Useful Features
Using the Mode Screens
Control Buttons
Operation button
In the mode screens, you can adjust the
camcorder settings by using the Operation
button.
1
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v or w.
• See pages 74 and 75 for the mode
items you can select in each mode.
• Steps 2 to 4 show how to change the
SCENE MENU setting in Camera
mode.
Power switch
DISPLAY button
2
3
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
Operation button
Use the Operation button to select and set
the desired setting.
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select the desired mode
item (SCENE MENU), then press the
center of the Operation button.
DISPLAY button
Each time you press the DISPLAY button,
the screen changes as shown below.
• The example screens shown are for Camera
mode.
Example
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU OF F
Information
display on
4
Press l or m to select the desired
mode setting (DUSK), then press the
center of the Operation button.
J UN. 2 . 2 0 0 4
AU TO
3 0min
1 0 : 3 0 AM
Example
Mode screen
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
M
E NU
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
S C E N E
M
E NU DUS K
M
E NU
S C E N E
M
E NU
AU TO
To turn off the mode screen
3 0min
S E L E C T
S E T
Press the DISPLAY button.
Information
display off
Note:
• Items that are not selectable are grayed out.
27
Useful Features
5
6
Press l or m to select the desired
menu screen (T), then press the
center of the Operation button.
Example
Using the Menu Screens
Use the menu screens to adjust the various
camcorder settings.
S E T T I NG
1
Operation button
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
T A PE S P E E D
RE T URN
S T AR T
OF F
S P
• You can press k, instead of the
center of Operation button.
Power switch
Press l or m to select the desired
menu item (DGTL ZOOM), then press
the center of the Operation button.
DISPLAY button
1
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v or w.
Example
• See pages 74 and 75 for the menu
items you can select in each mode.
S E T T I NG
1
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
T A PE S P E E D
RE T URN
OF F
4 0
5 0 0
• Steps 2 to 8 show how to change the
DGTL ZOOM menu setting in
Camera mode.
2
3
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears (see page 27).
• You can press k, instead of the
center of the Operation button.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
7
8
Press l or m to select the desired
menu setting (40), then press the
center of the Operation button.
4
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
DGTL ZOOM 4 0
• You can press j, instead of the
center of the Operation button.
• To adjust another menu item, press
l or m to select “RETURN” and
press the center of the Operation
button, then perform steps 5 to 7.
Example
B L C / GA I N
F A D E
M
E NU
E X E CU T E
SC E NE ME NU
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
S E T T I NG
1
S T AR T
OF F
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
Notes:
T A PE S P E E D S P
RE T URN
• Certain menu items are common in both
Camera and Playback modes. If the BEEP
menu item, for example, is set to “OFF” in
Camera mode, it will be automatically set to
“OFF” in Playback mode.
• The menu screen automatically turns off if no
settings are made within 5 minutes.
• Items that are not selectable are grayed out.
Note:
• The menu screen does not appear
during recording.
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
5
Press l or m to select “DGTL
ZOOM”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
Setting the Digital
Zoom
S E T T I NG
1
You can select three different zoom ranges:
1–10K (optical zoom), 10–40K (digital
zoom) or 10–500K (digital zoom). The
digital zoom allows you to record powerful
close-up pictures with the same operation
as normal zooming.
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
T A PE S P E E D
RE T URN
OF F
4 0
5 0 0
Notes:
6
7
Press l or m to select “40” or “500”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• The digital zoom is in addition to the optical
zoom giving a combined maximum zoom
range of 1–500K.
• As the image is enlarged digitally, the
picture quality decreases when higher
digital zoom settings are used.
DGTL ZOOM 4 0
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
The “D” digital zoom indicator is displayed
during digital zooming.
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
2
3
4
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Power Zoom
W
T
D
-
ZOOM 25
control
Press l or m to select T, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Digital zoom indicator
To use optical zoom only
Select “OFF” in step 6 above.
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
4
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
• “x” appears when on-screen
indicators are turned on, indicating that
the backlight compensation is now
working.
Backlight
Compensation (BLC)
When the subject is backlit, the image will
appear dark if it is recorded normally. Use
the backlight compensation (BLC) function
to improve the picture.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
AU TO
3 0min
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
To cancel the backlight compensa-
tion function
2
3
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “BLC/GAIN”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Select “OFF” in step 3 above.
Press l or m to select “ON x”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
BLC / GA I N
ON
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To cancel the gain-up function
Gain-up
Select “OFF” in step 3 above.
When you are recording in a dark or poorly
illuminated location, “LIGHT” is displayed
on the screen. Use the gain-up function to
record a brighter picture.
Notes:
• You may experience some picture noise in
Gain-up mode, which increases when the
e appears.
Note:
• When the e indicator appears, you may
get a shadow image behind a subject that is
moving around a lot.
• Fine brightness adjustments are possible
when using manual iris (see page 50).
• The e indicator will disappear and
Gain-up mode will cancel if you aim the
camcorder in a bright location.
• At locations where lighting is adequate,
“LIGHT” will not appear. The gain-up function
cannot be used in this case.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
2
3
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “BLC/GAIN”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “ON e”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
BLC / GA I N
ON
4
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
• “e” appears when on-screen
indicators are turned on, indicating that
the gain-up function is now working.
AU T O
3 0min
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
4
5
Press the DISPLAY button until on-
screen indicators appear.
Fade In and Fade Out
The fade function allows you to gradually
bring the image and sound in or out at the
beginning or end of a scene for creating
scene transitions. This is especially effective
in creating a dramatic change in scenery.
Press the Start/Stop button to begin
recording.
• The picture turns white, and the
image and sound fade in.
Operation button
REC
F A D E I N
AU TO
3 0min
6
Press the Start/Stop button at the
point where you wish to stop
recording.
Start/Stop button
DISPLAY button
• The image and sound fade out as the
picture gradually turns white. The
camcorder then returns to Recording
Standby mode.
Fade in
REC
F A D E OUT
Fade out
Using
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
AU TO
2 7min
To cancel Fade mode
2
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “FADE”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Select “OFF” in step 3 above.
To use Fade Out only
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
1
During camera recording, press the
DISPLAY button until the mode
screen appears.
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
2
3
Perform steps 2 and 3 in “Using”.
3
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press the Start/Stop button at the
point where you wish to stop
recording.
Note:
• Fade mode automatically cancels after Fade
Out.
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6
Press l or m to select “START”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• “SEARCH” flashes, and the tape
begins fast forwarding or rewinding
to the end of the last recorded scene.
Quick Return
If while playing back your tape you want to
quickly return to the last recorded scene
and start recording again, use the quick
return function.
1
2
3
4
5
In Recording Standby mode, press
the DISPLAY button until the mode
screen appears.
SE ARCH
• When the tape reaches the end of
the last recorded scene, “FINISHED”
is displayed, and the camcorder
enters Recording Standby mode.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
7
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
Notes:
Press l or m to select T, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
• To cancel the quick return function while
“SEARCH” is flashing, press the center of
Operation button twice.
• Quick return will not work if you remove the
cassette and reload it after recording or if
nothing has been recorded since loading.
Press l or m to select “QK.
RETURN”, then press the center of
the Operation button.
S E T T I NG
1
QK . R E T URN
S T AR T
DGT L Z OOM S T OP
T A PE S P E E D
RE T URN
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
Still Recording
Edit Search
You can record continuous still images of
subjects.
The edit search function lets you search,
without switching from Camera mode to
Playback mode, for the point on the tape
where you wish to start recording next.
1
2
In Recording Standby mode,
press the PHOTO button fully.
• A still image of the subject is
displayed.
Press the Start/Stop
button.
• The still image of the
subject will be recorded.
Operation button
1
2
In Recording
Standby mode,
press and hold
down j (reverse
edit search) or k
(forward edit
search) on the
Operation button.
To pause recording
Press the Start/Stop button.
To cancel the still image
Press the PHOTO button fully.
Notes:
• Still Recording can also be used during
recording by pressing the PHOTO button
fully.
• The picture quality in Still Recording function
will be slightly lower than normal pictures.
When you find the point where you
want to begin recording, release the
button.
Notes:
• The sound is off during search.
• Forward edit search is performed at the same
speed as normal playback, and reverse edit
search at 5.5 times the normal playback.
• You may experience picture noise during
reverse edit search.
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7
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
• The DIS indicator only appears when
the on-screen indicators are turned
Digital Image
Stabilization (DIS)
The digital image stabilization (DIS) function
allows you to stabilize the image by
electronically compensating for relatively
minor image shaking that is often annoying
in close-up shots.
on.
DIS indicator
T A P E
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
To cancel DIS function
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Select “OFF” in step 6 above. The z
indicator will disappear.
Notes:
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• The DIS function cannot compensate for
excessive image shaking.
• When image shaking does not occur (e.g.
when using the camcorder on a tripod), turn
off the DIS function. The picture will appear
more natural when the DIS function is off.
Press l or m to select Y, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “DIS”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
S E T T I NG
D I S
2
ON
OF F
1 6 : 9
AUD I O MODE
W
I ND
RE TURN
6
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
DIS
ON
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
2
Set the Power switch to v.
• The subject is displayed in the
viewfinder, and a mirror image of the
subject is displayed on the LCD
monitor.
Self Recording
Normal self recording
Open the LCD monitor and rotate it 180°
vertically so that the screen faces the other
way and the subject can monitor the shot
while you are recording with the viewfinder.
If the camcorder is steadied, you can record
yourself in the scene by watching yourself
on the LCD monitor.
3
Press the Start/Stop button to begin
recording.
Note:
• You can play back images while the monitor
is in the self recording position. Set the
camcorder to Playback mode.
1
Pull out the viewfinder completely.
Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle
to the camcorder body (1), and then
rotate it 180° vertically (2).
180˚
90˚
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3
Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle
to the camcorder body (1), and then
rotate it 180° vertically (2).
Self recording with reversed
grip
Rotate the grip 90° and the LCD monitor
180° vertically so that you can record
yourself while holding the grip.
90˚
180˚
1
Turn the camcorder downward as
shown below.
4
5
Set the Power switch to v.
Press the Start/Stop button to begin
recording.
Notes:
• Do not rotate the monitor section to the self
recording position during recording or
playback.
• During self recording, the mode or menu
screen cannot be displayed.
• All of the manual settings are set to AUTO
and some other settings will set to OFF in self
recording.
• You may experience image noise when using
self recording.
2
Rotate the lens section 90° vertically
as shown below.
• To operate self recording with reversed grip
correctly, make sure to turn the grip and the
lens section so that the Start/Stop button and
the tripod socket face upward, and the lens
faces toward you. The I indicator will
appear.
• Be sure that the LCD monitor rotation is
exactly 180°, otherwise the image recorded
will be rotated 180° upside-down.
• The viewfinder does not work in self
recording with reversed grip.
90°
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
5
Press l or m to select “16:9”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Wide Screen (16:9)
The wide screen function lets you record
scenes with the wide-screen feel of a movie
shown in a theater. The top and bottom of
the picture are masked with black bands to
produce an effective screen aspect ratio of
16:9.
S E T T I NG
D I S
2
1 6 : 9
OF F
AUD I O MODE ON
W
I ND
RE TURN
Normal screen
Wide screen
6
7
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
• The picture is displayed with the top
and bottom portions masked.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
16 : 9
ON
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
To return to normal screen
SC EN E
M
E NU
Select “OFF” in step 6 above.
2
3
4
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select Y, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
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6
7
Press l or m to select “LP”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Recording in LP (Long
Play Recording) Mode
This camcorder allows you to record in LP
(Long Play Recording) mode for approxi-
mately 50% more recording time with the
same picture quality as that in SP (Standard
Play Recording) mode.
LP
TAPE SPEED
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
• The long play recording mode
indicator only appears when the on-
screen indicators are turned on.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
LP
T A P E
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
Long play recording mode indicator
2 Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
To return to SP mode
Select “SP” in step 6 above.
3 Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Notes on the use of LP
mode
4 Press l or m to select T, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
• To record in LP mode, be sure to use a
Mini DV cassette labeled for use with LP
mode.
• Frozen images, mosaic-pattern picture
noise, audio interruptions or audio loss
may occur in the following cases:
—When using a tape which is not
designated for use with LP mode.
—When a tape recorded in LP mode
under high temperature conditions is
played back.
5 Press l or m to select “TAPE
SPEED”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
S E T T I NG
1
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
T A PE S P E E D S P
RE T URN
L P
—When a tape recorded in LP mode with
the camcorder is played back on a Mini
DV player or camcorder from another
manufacturer.
—When a tape recorded in LP mode is
played back on a Mini DV player or
camcorder without an LP function.
• Audio dubbing is not possible with LP
mode recording.
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Useful Features
Camera Recording
To cancel Windbreak
Windbreak
Select “OFF” in step 6 above.
The windbreak function allows you to
reduce annoying noise from strong winds
when recording.
Note:
• Keep the windbreak function off during
normal recording. If left on, the recorded
audio may sound somewhat muffled when
played back.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears
(see page 27).
2
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
3 Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
4
Press l or m to select Y, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
5
Press l or m to select “WIND”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
S E T T I NG
D I S
2
1 6 : 9
AUD I O MODE
W
I ND
OF F
ON
RE TURN
6
7
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
W
I ND
ON
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
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6
7
Press l or m to select “16bit”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Selecting the 16-bit
Audio Recording
Mode
AUD I O MODE 1 6bit
The camcorder normally records audio in
the 12-bit audio recording mode. For higher-
quality audio recording, select the 16-bit
audio recording mode.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
• The 16-bit audio recording mode
indicator only appears when the on-
screen indicators are turned on.
1
2
3
4
5
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears
(see page 27).
T A P E
16 bit
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
16-bit audio recording mode indicator
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
To return to 12-bit audio recording
mode
Press l or m to select Y, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Select “12bit” in step 6 above.
Note:
• When using Audio Dubbing with 16-bit audio
recordings, both the dubbed and original
sounds will be recorded in mono (see page
57).
Press l or m to select “AUDIO
MODE”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
S E T T I NG
D I S
2
1 6 : 9
1 2 bit
1 6 bit
AUD I O MODE
W
I ND
RE TURN
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UsefulFeatures
Playback
Operating
Using the Remote
Control
(Not supplied)
Aim the remote control at the remote sensor
of the camcorder, and press the control
buttons to operate.
The remote control (RRMCGA149WJSA) is
not supplied with this camcorder. Contact
the nearest SHARP service center or your
dealer for purchasing as specified part.
Activating
• The example screens shown are for
Playback mode.
Remote sensor
1
2
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
SLOW button
TAPE REC START/STOP button
* CARD REC button
ZOOM (W/T) buttons
PAUSE/STILL
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
button
STOP button
Press l or m to select Z, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
PLAY button
FF button
Press l or m to select “REMOTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
REW button
T/C (Time
Code) button
DATE button
OTH E RS
1
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
B E E P
ON
OF F
RE TURN
* Shift buttons
* CARD PLAY/MULTI button
VOLUME +/L buttons
6
7
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Advance/reverse buttons
Notes:
• Be careful not to expose the remote sensor to
direct sunlight or strong interior lighting, as
this may prevent the remote control from
operating properly.
• Be sure that there are no obstacles between
the remote control and the remote sensor.
• The buttons with an asterisk mark (*) do not
work with this camcorder.
REMOTE
ON
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
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Slow
Playback Functions
with the Remote
Control
The slow function allows you to play back
images in slow motion.
(Not supplied)
During playback, press the SLOW
button (f).
You can use the following playback
functions with the remote control (not
supplied), if you purchase it as a specified
part by contacting the nearest SHARP
service center or your dealer. (See page 42
for use of the remote control.)
Then, select the tape direction using
the advance/reverse buttons (j or
h).
To return to normal playback, press the
PLAY button (t).
SLOW button
Note:
• To protect the tape, the camcorder automati-
cally returns to normal playback if it is left in
Slow mode for more than 10 minutes.
PAUSE/STILL
button
Frame Advance
Advance/reverse
buttons
The frame advance function allows you to
play back still images frame by frame.
1
During playback, press the
PAUSE/STILL button (g) to
pause playback.
2
Press the h (or j)
button.
Reverse Playback
• Each time you press the
button, the picture
advances one frame
forward (or backward).
The reverse playback function allows you to
play back images in reverse.
During playback, press the j
button.
To return to normal playback, press the
PLAY button (t).
Notes:
• The sound is off during reverse, slow, and
frame advance playback.
• If you use the slow or frame advance function
with the tape recorded in LP mode, the
picture may advance several frames at a
time.
To return to normal playback, press the
PLAY button (t).
Note:
• The camcorder automatically returns to
normal playback if it is left in reverse
playback for more than 30 minutes.
• The reverse frame advance moves about 30
frames.
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Useful Features
Playback
5
Press the DISPLAY button until the
date (or date and time) appears.
Selecting the Date
and Time of
Recording Display
J UN. 2 . 2 0 0 4
Follow the procedure below to select the
date, or both the date and time, of recording
display on the screen. You can display the
date and time during both recording and
playback.
P L A Y
S T OP
R EW F F
Notes:
• The date (or date and time) appears when
the on-screen indicators are turned on.
• Before recording, make sure that the date
and time have been correctly set. If they have
not been set, the display will be left blank
when playing back the recording. (The
display will also be left blank for unrecorded
or damaged portions of the tape.)
• The example screens shown are for Playback
mode.
1
2
Hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v or w.
• In Playback mode, the current date and time
are displayed when the tape is not being
played back.
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
P I C. E F F E C T OF F
AUD I O DUB
M
E NU
D A T E D I SP.
3
4
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “DATE DISP.”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
P I C . E F F E C T
AUD I O DUB
M
E NU
+
DA T E D I S P. DA T E T I ME
Press l or m to select the desired
setting, then press the center of the
Operation button.
DATE D I SP. DATE
• Each time you press l or m, the
setting changes as shown below.
+
DATE T IME
OFF
DATE
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4
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
Picture Effect
Playback
To cancel Picture Effect Playback
These picture effects let you play back
images with a more dramatic effect.
Select “OFF” in step 3 above.
Note:
Types
• Video images in Picture Effect Playback
mode cannot be transferred via DV cable to a
personal computer.
B/W: The picture is displayed in
black-and-white.
SEPIA: The picture is displayed in
sepia color similar to that of an old
photograph.
SOLARI: The contrast of the subject
is enhanced, creating an unique
artistic image.
NEGA: The blacks and whites of the
image are reversed and colors of the
image are inverted.
1
2
During playback, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “PIC. EFFECT”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
P I C . E F F E C T
AUD I O DUB
OF F
M
E NU
DA T E D I S P.
3
Press l or m to select the desired
picture effect, then press the center of
the Operation button.
P I C. EFFECT
B W
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Useful Features
Playback
To cancel Rotate Playback
Rotate Playback
Press the center of the Operation button
in step 7 above.
This function allows you to play back
images rotated 180°.
Notes:
1
2
3
4
5
In Playback mode, press the DIS-
PLAY button until the mode screen
appears.
• When executing Rotate Playback during
playback, playback will stop. Press m to
begin Rotate Playback.
• Even if the camcorder is in Rotate Playback
mode, the image output via a DV connection
will display as normal playback.
• The camcorder will stop and cancel Rotate
Playback when the LCD monitor is closed.
• When you want to display the menu screen
during Rotate Playback, press the center of
the Operation button.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• In Rotate Playback mode, you cannot
perform frame advance, slow, or picture
effect playback.
Press l or m to select V, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “ROTATE
PB”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
P L A Y B AC K S E T
ROT A T E P B
AUD I O
E X E C UT E
RE T URN
RE T URN
6
7
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• Rotate Playback indicator appears.
+
ROT A1T E PB
AUDIO
2
Rotate Playback indicator
Press m to begin Rotate Playback.
• The image is rotated 180° upside
down.
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Advanced Features
Camera Recording
Operation button
Power Zoom control
Manual Focus
Auto Focus may not be able to focus on the
subject in the situations shown below. In
such situations, set the camcorder to
Manual Focus mode and focus manually.
DISPLAY button
Lack of contrast, e.g.
Subject is too dark.
snow scene.
1
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
2
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “FOCUS”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Fast-moving subject.
Background is too bright.
M
E NU
S C EN E ME NU
ANU A L S E T
F OCUS
M
Subject has horizontal
stripes.
Subject is being shot through a
dirty or wet window.
/
3
4
Adjust the Power Zoom control to
frame the subject as you desire.
Light reflects off the
subject.
Two subjects at different distances
overlap in the same scene.
Press l or m to focus on the
subject.
p: To focus on a closer subject
o: To focus on a more distant subject
5
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
• “MF” appears when the on-screen
indicators are turned on.
Subjects at different distances
appear in the center of the scene
at the same time.
Subject has fine, repeated
patterns.
Manual focus indicator
Fast-speed shutter being
used under fluorescent
lighting.
MF
3 0min
Note:
• When “MF” is displayed, you can manually
adjust the focus by pressing l or m, even if
the focus setting screen is not displayed.
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Advanced Features
Camera Recording
Returning to Auto
Focus
Displaying the Manual
Setting Screen
You can set Manual Focus mode to Auto
Focus mode with the operation below.
You can manually adjust these settings as
shown below in the manual setting screen.
• White Balance (see page 49)
• Manual Iris (see page 50)
• Manual Gain (see page 51)
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “AUTO FOCUS”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
1 In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
2 Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MANUAL SET”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
S C EN E ME NU
M
ANU A L S E T
F OCUS
AUTO F OCUS EX E CUT E
F A DE
M
E NU
SC E NE ME NU
ANU A L S E T E X E CU T E
M
3
4
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• The FOCUS setting returns to Auto
Focus mode.
3
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
F U L L AU T O
E X E CU T E
AU T O
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
AU T O
GA I N
AU T O
RE TURN
Note:
• Items that are not selectable are grayed out.
48
6 Aim the lens at a white object.
White Balance Lock
White paper or white cloth
The color of the subject on the screen looks
different depending on lighting conditions.
Lock the White Balance if the Auto White
Balance does not work properly.
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MANUAL SET”, then
press the center of the Operation
button (see page 48).
3
4
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• Adjust the distance of the object so
that the entire screen is white.
Press l or m to select “WHITE
BAL.”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
7
8
Press the center of the Operation
button to set the white balance lock.
• “LOCK MODE” will change to
“LOCK” after pressing the center of
the Operation button.
• “LOCK” flashes during the locking
procedure, and stops flashing after
locking the white balance.
F U L L AU T O
W
H I T E B A L. AU T O
I R I S
GA I N
RE TURN
Note:
5
Press l or m to select “LOCK
MODE”.
• If you move the camcorder while
“LOCK” is flashing, “LOCK” may not
stop flashing. If this occurs, repeat
step 7.
LOCK MODE
H I TE BA L .
W
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the MANUAL SET screen.
To return to Auto White Balance
mode
Press k in step 5 above, then press the
center of the Operation button.
To return to Full Auto mode
Set the camcorder to Full Auto mode (see
page 52).
Note:
• White Balance setting cannot be used
when a scene setting is selected.
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Advanced Features
Camera Recording
4
5
Press l or m to select “IRIS”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Manual Iris
The camcorder is preset to Auto Iris mode,
which automatically selects the optimal
aperture. However, when there is too much
contrast in brightness between the subject
and background, you may not be able to
record a clear image. In this case, use the
manual iris function to correct the iris value.
F U L L AU T O
W
H I T E B A L.
AU T O
I R I S
GA I N
RE TURN
Press l or m to select the desired
iris value, then press the center of the
Operation button.
Background is too bright and subject too
dark (backlit subject).
• Decrease the iris value to allow more light
through the lens.
F U L L AU T O
E X E CU T E
AU T O
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
F 2 . 0
GA I N
AU T O
RE TURN
Subject is too bright against background.
• Increase the iris value to allow less light
through the lens.
• The number shown is the selected
iris value. The adjustment range is 15
steps from F1.8 (most light) to F19
(least light).
6 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the MANUAL SET screen.
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
To return to Auto Iris mode
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MANUAL SET”, then
press the center of the Operation
button (see page 48).
Press k in step 5 above, then press the
center of the Operation button.
To return to Full Auto mode
Set the camcorder to Full Auto mode (see
page 52).
3
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Note:
• Manual Iris mode cannot be used when a
scene setting is selected.
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4
5
Press l or m to select “GAIN”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Manual Gain
When recording in a dark or poorly
illuminated location with Auto Gain mode,
the light sensitivity of the camcorder (gain)
will be automatically adjusted and the
recorded image may be brighter than the
subject actually is. If you want to faithfully
record a dark scene in this case, use the
manual gain function. You can also adjust
the gain to record a backlit subject brighter.
F U L L AU T O
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
GA I N
RE TURN
AU T O
Press l or m to select the desired
gain value, then press the center of
the Operation button.
Example of use
Faithfully recording a dark scene
• Select a smaller gain value (to decrease the
light sensitivity).
F U L L AU T O
E X E CU T E
AU T O
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
AU T O
+
GA I N
3 d B
RE TURN
Background is too bright and subject is
too dark (backlit subject)
• Select a larger gain value (to increase the
light sensitivity).
• The number shown is the selected
gain value. The adjustment range is 7
steps from 0dB (lowest sensitivity) to
L18dB (highest sensitivity).
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Note: If you select a large gain value,
the image may appear grainy.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MANUAL SET”, then
press the center of the Operation
button (see page 48).
6
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the MANUAL SET screen.
3
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
To return to Auto Gain mode
Press k in step 5 above, then press the
center of the Operation button.
To return to Full Auto mode
Set the camcorder to Full Auto mode (see
page 52).
Note:
• Manual Gain mode cannot be used when a
scene setting is selected.
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Advanced Features
Camera Recording
5
6
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Setting the
Camcorder to Full
Auto Mode
F U L L AU T O
E X E CU T E
AU T O
You can set all manual settings, including
white balance, iris, gain, but not focus, to
Full Auto mode in one operation.
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
AU T O
GA I N
AU T O
RE TURN
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the MANUAL SET screen.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MANUAL SET”, then
press the center of the Operation
button (see page 48).
Note:
• You cannot select “FULL AUTO” when no
manual settings are currently in use.
3
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
F U L L AU T O
E X E C UT E
F 4 . 0
W
H I T E B A L. L OCK
I R I S
+
GA I N
3 d B
RE TURN
4
Press l or m to select “FULL
AUTO”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
F U L L AU T O
E X E C UT E
W
H I T E B A L.
I R I S
GA I N
RE TURN
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1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Scene Menu
(Program AE)
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “SCENE MENU”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
You can set the camcorder to a shooting
mode that will create the best results for a
specific situation. Just select one of the six
scene settings shown below. The
camcorder will automatically set the
exposure, white balance, and shutter speed
to produce the optimum picture quality for
the selected situation.
B L C / G A I N
F A D E
M
E NU
SC E NE ME NU OF F
Types
3
4
Press l or m to select the scene
setting that best fits the recording
situation, then press the center of the
Operation button.
• The selected scene setting displays
on the mode screen.
SPORT (A): When you want to record
a fast-moving subject.
DUSK (B): When you want to
faithfully record the red of the setting
sun, and the surrounding twilight.
SUNLIGHT (F): When background is
very bright.
SCENE MENU
DUSK
PARTY (C): When the illumination is
from a spotlight or candle.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the mode screen.
• The selected scene setting indicator
displays when the on-screen
indicators are turned on.
NIGHT LUMI (D): When you want to
record fireworks or an illuminated
object in the dark.
SLOW SHUT. (E): When you want to
record an object in a dim place and
make it emerge brightly.
T A P E
Scene setting indicator
To cancel the scene setting
Select “OFF” in step 3 above.
Note:
• Scene settings cannot be used when using
any manual setting except focus. Also not
selectable when e displays.
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AdvancedFeatures
Playback
6 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
Using the Time Code
• The time code appears when the on-
screen indicators are turned on.
The time code shows the hour, minute and
second of recording, and the frame number
(1 frame = approx. 1/30 sec.). This is
automatically recorded along with the
subject when you are recording on the tape.
You can display the time code on the screen
as an accurate counter in both Playback
and Camera modes.
T C
0 : 1 0 : 2 0
+
AUDIO
1
2
Time code
To turn off the time code
Display format
Select “OFF” in step 5 above.
TC0 00 10 20
Note:
• When the tape reaches an unrecorded
section, the time code returns to zero
(TC0:00:00). Once recorded, the time code
cannot be changed.
Frame number*
Second
Minute
* Displayed during still or
frame advance playback.
Displaying the time code on
a TV during playback
Hour
• The example screens shown are for Playback
mode.
1
In Playback mode, press the DIS-
PLAY button until the mode screen
appears.
1
2
During playback or camera recording,
press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
2
Select “MENU”, then “EXECUTE” by
using the Operation button (see page
28).
Select “MENU”, then “EXECUTE” by
using the Operation button (see page
28).
3
4
Press l or m to select ~, then press
the center of the Operation button.
3
4
Press l or m to select ~, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “TC OUT”,
then press the center of the Opera-
tion button.
Press l or m to select “TIME
CODE”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
OTH E RS
2
T I ME CODE
T C OU T
OF F
ON
OTH E RS
2
RE TURN
T I ME CODE
T C OU T
OF F
ON
RE TURN
5
6
Press l or m to select “ON”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
5
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
ON
TC OUT
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
T IME CODE ON
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Cutting Unwanted Se-
quences
Editing
Video editing lets you refine your videos by
removing unwanted sequences from your
tape, or transposing one sequence with
another.
This camcorder lets you monitor the source
program on the built-in LCD monitor without
having to connect it to an external TV or
video monitor.
1
Play back the tape to be edited on the
camcorder, and locate the beginning
and end of the sequence you wish to
cut. Write down the time code reading
at the beginning and end of that
sequence (see page 54). Then,
rewind the tape to before the
beginning of the portion that you wish
to keep.
Preparation
2
3
Load a video cassette into the
recording VCR.
Connect the camcorder to a VCR with the
supplied audio/video/S-video cable, as
shown.
Press m on the camcorder to begin
playback, then press the Record
button on the VCR to begin recording.
Recording (VCR)
VIDEO (MONO)L-AUDIO-R
4
5
Press the Pause/Still button on the
VCR to pause recording when the
source tape reaches the beginning of
the sequence to be cut.
S-VIDEO
AV-IN
Black: To S-video input socket
Yellow: To video input jack
White: To audio input (L) jack
Red: To audio input (R) jack
Press the Pause/Still (or Record)
button on the VCR to resume
recording when the source tape
reaches the end of the sequence to
be cut.
Audio/video/S-video cable (supplied)
Playback
To stop editing
Press l on the camcorder and press the
Stop button on the VCR.
To AV
terminal
Notes:
• Some of the transitions between edited
sequences may be slightly off.
• There may be picture noise during video
search or still playback. This does not imply a
defect in the camcorder.
• The time code display will be recorded along
with the edited sequences if the TC OUT
menu item is set to “ON”. Set to “OFF” before
editing (see page 54).
:
The arrow shows the signal flow.
Notes:
• See page 2 for how to open the terminal
cover.
• If your VCR has only one audio input jack,
use the white plug for the audio connection
on the VCR.
• If your VCR has an S-video input socket, you
do not need to connect the yellow video plug.
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Advanced Features
Playback
Cutting Unwanted Se-
quences
Editing with the DV
Terminal (IEEE1394)
See “Cutting Unwanted Sequences” on
page 55, using the video equipment as the
recording source.
This camcorder enables you to perform
digital video editing. A DV cable transfers all
dubbing signals including video and audio.
Notes:
• Make sure that the video equipment to which
you are recording can input dubbing signals
via the DV terminal.
• When displaying the playback picture on the
PC, you may find black bands around the
image. This is caused by the differences of
the image display sizes.
• “i.Link” refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry
specification and extensions thereof. The z
logo is used for products compliant with the
i.Link standard.
Preparation
Connect the camcorder to video equipment
with a DV terminal using a commercially
available DV cable.
To DV
Video equipment
terminal
with DV terminal
(e.g. DV camcorder)
DV cable (commercially available)
To DV
terminal
:
The arrow shows the signal flow.
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Audio Recording
Audio Dubbing
Feature
In normal recording mode
12-bit audio recording
The audio is recorded in monaural on Audio
1.
Audio 1: Monaural sound
Audio 2: No audio
You can add narration to recordings made
with this camcorder, while preserving the
original audio and video recordings.
Microphone for Audio Dubbing
16-bit audio recording
The audio is recorded in monaural on two
separate channels.
You can use the built-in monaural micro-
phone to record narration.
Audio 1: Monaural sound
Audio 2: Monaural sound
In Audio Dubbing mode
12-bit audio recording
The dubbed audio is recorded on Audio 2.
Audio 1: Original monaural sound
Audio 2: Dubbed monaural sound
16-bit audio recording
The dubbed audio is recorded on Audio 2
over the original monaural sound.
Audio 1: Original monaural sound
Audio 2: Dubbed monaural sound
Built-in monaural
microphone
Note:
• You cannot use audio dubbing with
recordings made in LP mode.
Note:
• You can select the 12-bit or 16-bit audio
recording mode by performing the procedure
on page 41.
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Advanced Features
Playback
Audio Dubbing
If you wish to change the
dubbed audio or dub addi-
tional scenes
1
Play back the Mini DV cassette
recorded in SP mode and locate the
tape position where you wish to start
audio dubbing.
1
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the audio dubbing screen.
2
3
4
Press m on the Operation button to
pause playback.
2
Notes:
Repeat steps 1 to 6 above.
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
• It is recommended that you use Audio
Dubbing only with recordings made with this
camcorder. Use of recordings made with
other digital video equipment may result in
poor audio quality.
• Audio dubbing will automatically pause if the
original audio changes from 12-bit mode to
16-bit mode or vice versa. Press m to
resume operation.
• Audio dubbing will automatically stop if a
portion recorded in LP mode or an unre-
corded portion of the tape is encountered.
• You can play back the dubbed audio and the
original audio together or separately (see
page 59).
Press l or m to select “AUDIO
DUB”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
P I C . E F F E C T
AUD I O DUB
E X E CUT E
M
E NU
DA T E D I S P.
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• “AUDIO DUB” cannot be selected when the
Mini DV cassette is recorded in LP mode.
• The audio dubbing screen appears.
T C 0 : 0 0 : 0 0
+
AUD I 1O 2DUB
AUDIO
S T A R T
S T O P
CANC E L
6
Press m to begin audio dubbing.
Record your narration.
To pause audio dubbing
Press l. To resume audio dubbing, press
m again.
To cancel audio dubbing
Press the center of the Operation button in
step 5. The audio dubbing screen disap-
pears.
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4
5
Press l or m to select V, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Selecting the Audio
Playback Mode
Press l or m to select “AUDIO”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
You can select any of the following audio
playback modes.
Audio 1H2
P L A Y B AC K S E T
• 12-bit recording in mono (Audio 1
and Audio 2 channels)
• 16-bit recording in mono
Audio 1
ROT A T E P B
+
AUD I O
1
2
RE T URN
1
2
• 12-bit recording in mono (Audio 1
channel only)
• 16-bit recording in mono
Audio 2
• 12-bit recording in mono (Audio 2
channel only)
• 16-bit recording in mono
6
7
Press l or m to select the desired
audio playback mode, then press the
center of the Operation button.
+
1 2
AUD I O
Note:
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
• This camcorder can output stereo sound
when a tape is recorded in stereo.
• The selected audio playback mode
indicator only appears when the on-
screen indicators are turned on.
1
2
3
Playback a Mini DV cassette with
dubbed audio.
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
+
AUDIO
1
2
Select “MENU”, then “EXECUTE” by
using the Operation button (see page
28).
Audio playback mode indicator
Note:
• The audio playback mode indicator,
“AUDIO”, displays in different colors
depending on the recording mode (12- or 16-
bit) used for the recording being played
back. A white display indicates 12-bit
recording mode, while a green indicates 16-
bit.
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Appendix
6
7
Press j or k to adjust the item to
the desired setting, then press the
center of the Operation button.
Picture/Backlight
Adjustments
If the picture is difficult to see due to
ambient light or other factors, adjust the
monitor picture settings.
+
–
LCD BR I GHT
Darker
Brighter
+
–
LCD COLOR
• The example screens shown are for Camera
mode.
Decrease
Increase
+
–
Adjusting the Picture
VF BR I GHT
Darker
Brighter
1
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
2
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Notes:
• When adjusting the color, the picture on the
LCD monitor may differ from the picture
actually recorded. Do not change the color
setting unless necessary. (This adjustment
only affects the monitor picture, not the
recorded image.)
3
4
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select O, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
• The viewfinder turns on if you select “VF
BRIGHT”.
L C D S E T
NORMAL
BA CK L I GHT
L C D BR I GHT
L C D C OL OR
V F BR I GHT
RE T URN
+
+
+
–
–
–
5
Press l or m to select “LCD
BRIGHT”, “LCD COLOR” or “VF
BRIGHT”, then press the center of
the Operation button.
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Adjusting the Backlight
Turning off the
Confirmation Sound
1
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
A confirmation sound is made when you
turn on or off the Power switch, press the
Start/Stop button, or perform other
designated operations. Use the procedure
below to turn off the confirmation sounds.
2
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
• The example screens shown are for Camera
mode.
Press l or m to select O, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
1
2
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
Press l or m to select “BACK-
LIGHT”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
L C D S E T
BA CK L I GHT
NORMA L
L C D BR I GHT BR I GHT
L C D C OL OR
V F BR I GHT
Press l or m to select Z, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
RE T URN
Press l or m to select “BEEP”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
6
7
Press l or m to select “NORMAL” or
“BRIGHT”, then press the center of
the Operation button.
OTH E RS
1
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
BACKL I GHT BR I GHT
B E E P
ON
DEMO MODE
L ANGUAG E
RE TURN
OF F
NORMAL: For use indoors or under
moderate lighting conditions.
BRIGHT: For use outdoors under
strong lighting conditions, such
as bright daylight.
6
7
Press l or m to select “OFF”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
BEEP
OFF
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
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Appendix
6
7
Press l or m to select the desired
language, then press the center of
the Operation button.
Selecting the
Language for the
Information Display
Ç
FRAN A I S
LANGUE
This camcorder allows you to choose
English, French or Spanish as the informa-
tion display language.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
• The information display appears in
the language selected when the on-
screen display turns on.
Information display
J UN. 2 . 2 0 0 4
AAUUTTOO
3 0min
1 0 : 3 0 AM
1
2
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select Z, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “LAN-
GUAGE”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
OTH E RS
1
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
B E E P
DEMO MODE
L ANGUAG E
RE TURN
ENGL I SH
Ç
F RAN A I S
E S P A Ñ O L
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7
8
Press l or m to select “YES”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Setting the
Camcorder to
Factory Presettings
• To cancel the setting, select “NO”.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn off
the menu screen.
You can set the camcorder to the factory
presettings in one operation.
Note:
• The example screens shown are for Camera
mode.
• Even when you perform the steps above, the
clock and language setting maintain the
memory.
1
2
Press the DISPLAY button until the
mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
3
4
5
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select Z, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “DEFAULT”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
OTH E RS
1
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
E X E CUT E
RE T URN
B E E P
DEMO MODE
L ANGUAG E
RE TURN
6
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
DE F A U L T
R E T URN T O P RE S E T T I NGS
E X C E P T C E R T A I N I T EMS .
NO
Y E S
S E L E C T
S E T
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7
8
Press l or m to select “ON”, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Demonstration Mode
You can watch a brief demonstration of the
special camcorder features in Demo mode.
If the demonstration appears on the screen
when you turn on the camcorder for the first
time, cancel the Demo mode to use your
camcorder.
DEMO MODE ON
Set the Power switch to OFF, then
hold down the Lock button and set
the Power switch to v.
• The demonstration begins.
Watching
Canceling
1
2
3
Remove the Mini DV cassette from
the camcorder (see page 9).
1
During the demonstration, press the
center of the Operation button to
pause the demonstration.
In Camera mode, press the DISPLAY
button until the mode screen appears.
Press l or m on the Operation
button to select “MENU”, then press
the center of the Operation button.
2
Perform step 3 to 6 in “Watching”,
then select “OFF” in step 7.
Notes:
• The demonstration will pause if you press the
center of the Operation button. If you leave it
for 60 seconds, or turn the power off
temporarily and then set the Power switch to
v, the demonstration will begin again.
• Demonstration mode does not work in self
recording with reversed grip.
4
5
6
Press l or m to select “EXECUTE”,
then press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select Z, then
press the center of the Operation
button.
Press l or m to select “DEMO
MODE”, then press the center of the
Operation button.
O T H E RS
1
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
B E E P
DEMO MODE
L ANGUAG E
RE TURN
OF F
ON
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• Horizontal panning (lateral movement) and
tilting (vertical movement) should be done
slowly to emphasize the wide expanse of
a scene or the height of a building, and to
make scenes easy to watch during
playback.
Useful Information
Hints for Better Shooting
• Position the subject in the center of the
scene. When using auto focus, whatever
is in the center of the scene is kept in
focus.
• Use a wide-angle setting for fast-moving
subjects.
Note:
• It may take longer to focus when zooming
and panning are used frequently.
Focus manually when
you need to position
the subject off center
(see page 47).
Position the
subject in the
center.
• Avoid backlit subjects. For the best
picture, shoot with the light source behind
you.
When the background is brighter than the
subject, the subject often becomes too
dark. If you have to record in this lighting,
use Backlight Compensation or correct
the iris value to improve the picture (see
pages 30 and 50).
Light from behind
Backlighting
• Before zooming, think about how to best
frame the shot. Frequent zooming
produces unattractive pictures. It also runs
down the battery more quickly.
• When image shaking is noticeable during
zoomed-in telephoto shooting, use a
tripod or push the Power Zoom control to
the W side to zoom out.
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Appendix
To protect recordings against
accidental erasure
Mini DV Cassette
Slide the protect tab on the rear of the Mini
DV cassette to the “SAVE” position.
Erasure protect tab
Precautions when using a Mini DV
cassette
• Be sure to use only Mini DV cassettes with
the i mark.
To record over a previously recorded tape,
slide the protect tab to the “REC” position.
• This camcorder can record and play back
using Mini DV cassettes with cassette
memory, but it cannot record or play back
this memory.
• To record in LP mode, use a Mini DV
cassette labeled for use with LP mode.
• Do not insert anything into the holes on the
bottom of the Mini DV cassette or block
them in any way.
• Avoid placing the Mini DV cassette in
areas conducive to dust or mold.
• Do not place the Mini DV cassette near
magnetic sources such as electric clocks
or magnetic devices as this may adversely
affect recorded material.
• When a previously recorded Mini DV
cassette is used again for recording, the
previously recorded material will be
automatically erased.
• The Mini DV cassette will not operate if
inserted in the wrong direction.
• Do not repeatedly insert and eject the Mini
DV cassette without running the tape as
this may cause uneven tape winding and
damage the tape.
• Do not place the Mini DV cassette in direct
sunlight, near strong heat sources, or in
areas with excessive steam.
• Store the Mini DV cassette in its case and
stand it in an upright position.
• If the tape is not properly wound, rewind
the tape.
• Do not drop the Mini DV cassette or
subject it to excessive shocks.
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Storage
Battery Pack
• Store the battery pack in a fully dis-
charged state.
This camcorder uses a lithium-ion type
battery pack.
• Store the battery pack in a dry, cool place.
• When storing the battery pack, put it in the
original protective plastic bag.
Charging
• Charge the battery pack immediately (or a
day) before use. The battery pack
gradually self-discharges even if stored in
a fully charged state.
Notes:
• Improper handling of the battery pack may
present a risk of fire or explosion. Pay close
attention to the following:
—Do not allow metallic objects to come in
contact with the terminals. This can
cause a short circuit.
—Do not disassemble or repair the
battery pack by yourself.
—Do not use any battery charging
equipment other than that designed for
use with these battery packs.
• Charge the battery pack between 50°F
and 86°F (10°C and 30°C).
• Fully charge the battery pack. Use of an
insufficiently charged battery pack will
shorten actual time of use.
• Refresh (discharging before charging) is
unnecessary.
Use
—Do not place the battery pack under
direct sunlight or in excessively hot
places (over 140°F or 60°C) such as the
dashboard of cars.
• To conserve battery power, be sure to turn
off the camcorder power when not in use.
• Battery consumption may vary depending
on the condition of use. Recording with
many starts and stops, frequent zooming,
and recording in low temperatures will
shorten actual recording times.
—Do not expose the battery pack to
moisture or water.
—Do not drop the battery pack or subject
it to strong force.
—Keep the battery pack out of reach of
children.
—Dispose of used battery packs
promptly. Do not dispose of them in fire.
• To protect the terminals, put the cover on the
battery pack when it is not in use.
• The battery pack will become warm during
charging and use. This is not a malfunction.
• The battery pack has a limited service life. If
the period of use becomes noticeably shorter
with a normal charge, the battery pack is at
the end of its service life. Replace it with a new
battery pack.
• Use of a weak battery pack may cause
loss of power while operating the
camcorder. Use a fully charged battery
pack to protect both the battery pack and
the unit.
• It is recommended that you have enough
battery packs on hand to handle two or
three times your estimated recording time.
See page 19 for the approximate times of
actual recording for the battery packs.
Battery power is consumed even when
the camcorder power is turned off. If you
are not going to use your camcorder
immediately, remove the battery pack
(see page 6).
• If the terminals of the battery pack are dirty,
wipe the terminals with a soft, dry cloth.
Note:
• Use only SHARP BT-L226 battery packs.
These are designed specifically for use with
this camcorder.
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Appendix
Extending battery pack life
Cleaning
Even when the battery pack is not used, the
capacity of the battery pack will naturally
deteriorate over time. To limit the deteriora-
tion of the capacity, it is recommended to
perform the following procedure at least
once every six months:
1Charge the battery pack until the
POWER/CHARGE (RED) indicator turns
off.
2Attach the battery pack to the
camcorder, and set the Power switch to
v without inserting a cassette. Allow
the battery power to fully discharge by
leaving it on the camcorder until the
camcorder power automatically turns
off.
• Many plastic parts are used in the
camcorder casing. Do not use thinner,
benzene or other strong chemical
cleaners. These may cause discoloration
and damage to the casing.
• Clean the casing with a soft, dry cloth. If
the casing is particularly dirty, wipe the
casing with a tightly wrung cloth damp-
ened with a diluted, neutral detergent.
Then wipe it again with a soft, dry cloth.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe finger marks and
other smudges off the LCD screen.
• Use a soft cloth, or compressed air and
lens paper designed for photographic
lenses to clean the lens.
3Remove the battery pack and store it
between 50°F and 68°F (10°C and
20°C).
• Pull out the viewfinder and open the
window cleaning cover as shown below so
that you can clean up the inside of the
viewfinder with a camera blower.
Window cleaning cover
AC Adapter
• The AC adapter may interfere with
reception if used near a radio.
• Prevent flammables, liquids, and metal
objects from entering the adapter.
• The adapter is a sealed unit. Do not
attempt to open or modify it.
• Do not damage, drop, or subject the
adapter to vibration.
• Do not leave the adapter in direct sunlight.
• Avoid using the adapter in humid or
extremely hot places.
Replacing the Fluorescent
Lamp
This camcorder uses a fluorescent lamp to
backlight the LCD monitor. If the monitor
becomes dark or difficult to view, the
fluorescent lamp may need to be replaced.
Contact the nearest SHARP service center
or your dealer for further advice.
Note:
• After cleaning, close the window cleaning
cover securely. Closing the viewfinder with
the window cleaning cover opened may
cause malfunction.
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Using Your Camcorder
Abroad
Television signal standards and electrical
voltages and frequencies vary substantially
from country to country. When you are
abroad, check the sections below before
using the AC adapter or connecting the
camcorder to a TV.
AC Adapter (Supplied Accessory)
The supplied AC adapter is compatible with
50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems in the
range of 110 V to 240 V AC.
Use a commercially available AC plug
adaptor, if necessary, depending on the
design of the wall outlet.
AC 110–240 V
A commercially available
AC plug adaptor
Television Signal Standards
In any country, you can always watch the
video picture by using the LCD monitor
screen. However, if you want to watch the
picture on a TV screen, the TV must be
NTSC-M system compatible. NTSC-M is
used in the following areas:
The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda,
Myanmar (previously Burma), Canada,
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti,
Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, South Korea,
Mexico, the Netherland Antilles, Nicaragua,
Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico,
St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Surinam, Taiwan,
Trinidad, the U.S.A., Venezuela, Southern
Vietnam, and the Virgin Islands.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Before calling for service, please check the following troubleshooting table.
Symptom
No power.
Possible cause
Suggested solution
Power source is not properly con-
nected.
Connect power source properly
(pp. 5, 8).
Battery pack is not charged.
Charge battery pack sufficiently
(p. 7).
Dew in camcorder.
Wait until dew dries (p. xiii).
Safety function is in effect.
Set Power switch to OFF and re-
move battery pack. Wait for 2 sec-
onds, then reinstall battery pack
and turn on power (pp. 5, 6).
Start/Stop button
does not work.
Erasure-protect tab on video cas-
sette is open.
Close tab or use a new cassette
(p. 66).
Power suddenly turns
off.
Camcorder left in Recording
Standby mode for 5 minutes in
Camera mode.
Set Power switch to OFF and then
back to Camera mode.
Auto focus does not
work.
Manual Focus mode is engaged.
Zoom used on close subject.
Set to Auto Focus mode (p. 48).
Zoom out from subject (p. 20).
Subject has little contrast in bright- Focus manually (p. 47).
ness, or is full of horizontal or verti-
cal stripes.
Bright subject pro-
duces wide vertical
lines.
Occurs when shooting subject with
strong contrast to the background.
Does not indicate a malfunction.
——
Display automatically
changes in Camera
mode.
Camcorder is in Demo mode.
Set the DEMO MODE menu item to
“OFF” (p. 64).
No image appears
on connected TV
screen.
Video input channel on TV or TV
channel is not selected properly.
Select video input channel or TV
channel properly (p. 26).
Audio/video/S-video cable is not
properly connected.
Connect audio/video/S-video cable
properly (p. 26).
Cannot rewind or fast Position at beginning or end of tape. Rewind or fast forward tape to de-
forward tape.
sired point (p. 24).
Using a cleaning tape
The cleaning tape will automatically
rewind after cleaning finishes (p.
xiv).
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Symptom
Possible cause
Suggested solution
Video noise in image. Dirty video heads.
Call for service (p. 73) or use a
commercially available cleaning
tape (p. xiv).
Old or worn tape.
Use a new cassette.
No sound.
Using a 12-bit recording tape with
Set the AUDIO menu item to “AU-
AUDIO menu item set to “AUDIO 2”. DIO 1” or “AUDIO 1L2” (p. 59).
Tape does not work. Power switch is set to Camera
mode.
Set the Power switch to Playback
mode (p. 24).
Battery pack is depleted.
Charge battery pack or replace it
with a fully charged one (pp. 5–7).
Motion images are
rotated 180° upside
down.
Improper self recording.
Turn on Rotate Playback (p. 46).
Battery pack is easily Using camcorder in extremely cold Warm up battery pack, for example
depleted.
environment.
in your pocket, just before using it.
Battery pack is not fully charged.
Charge battery pack sufficiently (p.
7).
Clock has been re-
set.
Lithium battery is not properly in-
stalled.
Install lithium battery properly (p.
10).
Lithium battery is depleted.
Replace new lithium battery (p. 10).
Cassette will not
eject.
Power source is not properly con-
nected.
Connect power source properly
(pp. 5, 8).
Battery pack is not charged.
Charge battery pack sufficiently
(p. 7).
Camcorder is recording.
Stop recording and try again (p. 20).
Turn on backlight (p. 21).
Call for service (p. 73).
No image on monitor. Backlight has been turned off.
Fluorescent lamp has burned out.
Viewfinder picture is Viewfinder diopter is not properly
Adjust diopter (p. 16).
hard to see.
adjusted.
Inappropriate picture adjustments.
Inappropriate picture adjustments.
Adjust picture (p. 60).
Monitor picture is
hard to see.
Adjust picture (p. 60).
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Appendix
Suggested solution
Call for service (p. 73).
Symptom
Possible cause
POWER/CHARGE
(RED) indicator
flashes in red when
charging battery
pack.
AC adapter or battery pack may
have malfunctioned.
Connect audio/video/S-video cable
properly (p. 55).
Cannot edit to con-
nected VCR.
Audio/video/S-video cable is not
properly connected.
Do not take out a cassette, and call
for service (p. 73).
“E007” is displayed
on the screen, and
unable to operate
normally.
The camcorder may be damaged.
Notes:
• This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by
external electrical noise or interference. If this should happen, turn off the power and disconnect
the unit from any power sources, including the lithium battery, etc. Then reconnect the power
sources to resume operation.
• If the characters displayed in the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor screen appear to malfunc-
tion, disconnect the power source and remove the lithium battery, then reconnect the power
source, insert the lithium battery, and turn the power on again. The characters on the monitor
should be normal. Set the date and time, then resume operation.
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Specifications
Camcorder
Signal System: NTSC standard
Recording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
Cassette: Digital VCR Mini DV video cassette
Recording/Playback Time: 90 minutes (DVM60, LP mode)
Tape Speed: SP mode: 18.812 mm/second
LP mode: 12.555 mm/second
Pickup Device: 1⁄4" (6.4 mm, effective size: 4.5 mm) CCD image sensor
(with approx. 680,000 pixels including optical black,
effective pixels: approx. 340,000 pixels)
Lens: 10K optical zoom lens (F1.8, f=3.8–38 mm)
Lens Filter Diameter: 30 mm
Monitor: 2.5" (6.4 cm) CGSilicon
Built-in microphone: Electret monaural microphone
Color Temperature Compensation: Auto white balance with white balance lock
Minimum Illumination: 2 lux (9 lux measured by EIA standard) (with gain-up,
F1.8)
Power Requirement: DC 7.4 V
Power Consumption: 3.6 W (during camera recording in Camera mode
using the viewfinder in Full Auto mode with the DIS
function on)
4.2 W (during camera recording in Camera mode
using the LCD monitor in Full Auto mode with the DIS
function on and backlight in normal mode)
Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to L40°C)
Operating Humidity: 30% to 80%
Storage Temperature: +4°F to 140°F (+20°C to L60°C)
Dimensions (WKHKD) (approx.): 3 1⁄4" K 3 15
" K 4"
⁄
64
(82.8 mm K 82.2 mm K 101.5 mm)
Weight (approx.): 1.05 lbs (475 g) (without battery pack, lithium battery,
video cassette and lens cap)
AC Adapter (UADP-0339TAZZ)
Power Requirement: AC 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz
DC Output: 10 V
Dimensions (WKHKD) (approx.): 1 31
⁄
32
" K 1 1⁄16" K 2 19
⁄
32
"
(50.0 mm K 27.0 mm K 65.5 mm)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
SERVICE INFORMATION (For the U.S.)
For the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service, or to obtain product literature,
accessories, supplies or customer assistance, please call 1-800-BE SHARP (1-800-237-
4277) or visit SHARP’s website (http://www.sharpusa.com).
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Appendix
On-screen Display Index
Camera mode
p. 35
p. 23
p. 33
p. 29
p. 39
S E T T I NG
1
QK . R E T URN
DGT L Z OOM
T A PE S P E E D
RE T URN
p. 52
J UN. 2 . 2 0 0 4
1 0 : 3 0AM
p. 23
AU TO
3 0min
p. 35
p. 38
p. 41
p. 40
S E T T I NG
2
D I S
1 6 : 9
AUD I O MODE
W
I ND
RE TURN
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
OF F
OTH E RS
1
p. 63
p. 42
p. 61
p. 64
p. 62
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
M
E NU
SC EN E
M
E NU
B E E P
DEMO MODE
L ANGUAG E
RE TURN
AU TO
3 0min
S E L E CT
S E T
O T H E RS
2
p. 54
p. 54
p. 13
p. 12
T I ME CODE
T C OUT
1 2 H / 2 4 H
S E T T I NG
RE TURN
pp. 30, 31
p. 32
B L C / GA I N
F AD E
L C D S E T
p. 61
p. 60
p. 60
p. 60
p. 28
p. 53
p. 48
p. 47
M
E NU
BA CK L I GHT
L C D BR I GHT
L C D C OL OR
V F BR I GHT
RE T URN
SC EN E
E NU
M
ANUAL M S E T
FOC US
AUT O FOC US
DA T E D I S P.
p. 48
p. 44
74
Playback mode
p. 23
+
AUDIO
1
2
p. 59
J UN. 2 . 2 0 0 4
1 0 : 3 0 AM
P L A Y
S T OP
R EW F F
P L A Y B AC K S E T
ROT A T E P B
AUD I O
p. 46
p. 59
RE T URN
P I C . E F F E C T OF F
AUD I O DUB
M
E NU
p. 63
p. 42
p. 61
OTH E RS
1
DA T E D I S P.
DE F AUL T
REMO T E
B E E P
RE TURN
S E L E CT
S E T
p. 54
p. 54
OTH E RS
2
T I ME CODE
T C OU T
RE TURN
L C D S E T
p. 61
p. 60
p. 60
p. 60
p. 45
P I C . E F F E C T
AUD I O DUB
BA CK L I GHT
L C D BR I GHT
L C D C OL OR
V F BR I GHT
RE T URN
p. 58
p. 28
p. 44
M
E NU
DA T E D I S P.
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Guía de operación rápida en español
Información importante para los
consumidores de los EE.UU.
ADVERTENCIA: PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE CAUSAR UN
INCENDIO O RECIBIR UNA DESCARGA
ELÉCTRICA,NO EXPONGA ESTE APARATO A LA
LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD.
PRECAUCION:
PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE
RECIBIR UNA DESCARGA
ELÉCTRICANORETIRELATAPA.EN
EL INTERIOR NO HAY PARTES QUE
PRECAUCION
ELÉCTRICA. NO ABRIR.
DEBA REPARAR EL USUARIO.
SOLICITE LAS REPARACIONES AL
RIESGO DE SACUDIDA
PERSONAL
CUALIFICADO.
DE
SERVICIO
Este símbolo avisa al usuario de la presencia de tensión
sin aislar en el interior del aparato que puede causar
descargas eléctricas peligrosas.
Este símbolo alerta al usuario de que existen instrucciones
de manejo y mantenimiento importantes en la información
escrita entregada con este aparato.
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PRECAUCION
PRECAUCION
PARA IMPEDIR DESCARGAS
ELÉCTRICAS, INTRODUZCA LA
PATILLA ANCHA EN LA RANURA
ANCHA, E INTRODUZCA
COMPLETAMENTE LA CLAVIJA.
(se aplica al adaptador de CA
suministrado)
Si el adaptador de CA se extravía
o tiene que ser cambiado,
adquiera otro del mismo tipo en el
centro de servicio SHARP de su
concesionario.
PARA TIRAR EL PRODUCTO
Este producto utiliza soldadura de estaño y plomo, y su lámpara fluorescente
contiene una pequeña cantidad de mercurio. Debido a la conservación del
medio ambiente, puede que para tirar estos materiales deban seguirse
ciertos reglamentos. Para obtener información sobre cómo tirar o reciclar
estos materiales, póngase en contacto con las autoridades de su localidad o
con Electronics Industries Alliance (Alianza de Industrias de la Electrónica)
en la dirección de Internet: www.eiae.org.
PARA TIRAR LA BATERÍA
ESTE PRODUCTO CONTIENE UNA BATERÍA DE IONES DE LITIO.
ÉSTA DEBE TIRARSE DE LA FORMA APROPIADA.
PÓNGASE EN CONTACTO CON LAS AGENCIAS LOCALES PERTINENTES
PARA OBTENER INFORMACIÓN SOBRE LAS OPCIONES DE RECICLADO Y
ELIMINACIÓN EXISTENTES EN SU ZONA DE RESIDENCIA.
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Precauciones
• Antes de grabar una escena importante,
realice una prueba de grabación, y luego
reproduzca para comprobar si la escena
se grabó correctamente. Si se produce
ruido, utilice una cinta de limpieza de
venta en el comercio para limpiar las
cabezas de vídeo (consulte la página xii).
• Respete siempre las prohibiciones o
restricciones relacionadas con la
utilización de equipos electrónicos en
vuelos comerciales o en otras áreas
susceptibles.
• Tenga cuidado con la temperatura y la
humedad.
• Cuando no utilice la videocámara, no
se olvide de extraer el videocasete,
desconectar la alimentación y
desenchufar la videocámara de la
fuente de alimentación.
Podrá utilizar su videocámara a
temperaturas de entre 32°F y 104°F (0°C y
L40°C), con una humedad relativa de
entre el 30% y el 80%. Durante el verano,
no deje el aparato en el interior de un
automóvil sin ventilación; no lo deje
tampoco bajo la luz del sol directa ni
cerca de fuentes
• No dirija el objetivo hacia el sol.
No permita que la luz del sol directa
llegue al objetivo de la videocámara, tanto
si está realizando la grabación como si
no, porque esto podría dañar el sensor de
CCD. Tenga mucho cuidado
de calor intenso;
esto podría
estropear
considerablemente
la caja del aparato
especialmente cuando grabe en
exteriores.
y su circuito.
• Evite los campos magnéticos.
La utilización de la
videocámara cerca de
lámparas fluorescentes
fuertes, motores,
televisores u otros
campos magnéticos puede afectar
negativamente a las imágenes grabadas.
• Evite situaciones en las que el agua, la
arena, el polvo u otras sustancias
extrañas puedan entrar en la
videocámara, y no utilice ni deje su
videocámara en lugares con excesivo
humo, vapor o humedad.
En estos ambientes pueden producirse
fallos en el funcionamiento o se puede
formar moho en el
• La utilización de la videocámara cerca
de una emisora u otra fuente potente de
transmisión puede causar zumbidos o
deterioro en la imagen.
objetivo. Asegúrese
de guardar este
aparato en un lugar
• Evite golpearla o dejarla caer.
No deje caer la videocámara ni
tampoco la someta a golpes o
vibraciones intensas. Los
golpes producidos durante
la grabación ocasionarán
ruidos en la imagen
bien ventilado.
•
Algunos trípodes pequeños y portátiles
quizá se acoplen mal a la videocámara, y
puede que no sirvan de apoyo seguro.
Utilice siempre trípodes fuertes y estables.
• Cuando utilice su
videocámara en un
ambiente frío, la pantalla
del monitor LCD
aparecerá a menudo
menos brillante
inmediatamente después
de conectar la
alimentación. Esto no es
ningún fallo de funcionamiento. Para
evitar que la videocámara se enfríe
excesivamente, envuélvala en un paño
grueso (una manta, etc.).
grabada.
• Evite poner la
videocámara cerca
de equipos de
iluminación.
El calor producido
por las luces
incandescentes
puede deformar la videocámara o hacer
que ésta funcione mal.
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AVISOS DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES
siguiendo las instrucciones del
fabricante, y utilizando los accesorios
de montaje recomendado por él.
9. La combinación
1. Lectura de las instrucciones—Antes
de utilizar este producto deberán
leerse todas las instrucciones de
seguridad y manejo.
2. Conservación de las instrucciones—
Las instrucciones de seguridad y
manejo deberán guardarse para
poder consultarlas en futuro en caso
de ser necesario.
3. Cumplimiento de las advertencias—
Deberán cumplirse todas las
advertencias del producto y de las
instrucciones de manejo.
4. Cumplimiento de las instrucciones—
Deberán seguirse todas las
instrucciones de manejo.
5. Limpieza—Desenchufe este
producto de la toma de corriente de
la pared antes de limpiarlo. No
utilice agentes de limpieza líquidos
ni en aerosol. Utilice un paño
húmedo para hacer la limpieza.
6. Aditamentos—No utilice aditamentos
que no sean recomendados por el
fabricante del producto, porque
pueden causar peligros.
7. Agua y humedad—No utilice este
producto cerca del agua y la
humedad como, —por ejemplo, cerca
de una bañera, lavabo, fregadero de
cocina o lavadora; no lo utilice
tampoco en un sótano húmedo, cerca
de una piscina o en otros lugares
similares.
del producto y un
carrito deberá
moverse con
mucho cuidado.
Las paradas
repentinas, la
fuerza excesiva y las superficies
irregulares pueden ser la causa de
que la combinación del producto y
el carrito se vuelquen.
10. Ventilación—Las ranuras y aberturas
de la caja sirven para la ventilación
del producto, y para asegurar un
funcionamiento fiable del mismo y
evitar que éste se recaliente, por lo
tanto, éstas no deberán taparse. Las
aberturas no deberán taparse nunca
colocando
el producto
en una
cama, sofá,
alfombra u
otras
superficies similares. Este producto
no deberá colocarse en una
instalación empotrada como, por
ejemplo, un mueble librería o una
estantería, a menos que disponga de
la ventilación apropiada o se
cumplan las instrucciones del
fabricante.
8. Accesorios—No coloque este
producto sobre un carrito, soporte,
trípode, ménsula o mesa inestable. El
producto podría caerse y causar
lesiones
11. Fuentes de alimentación—Este
producto sólo deberá ser utilizado
con el tipo de fuente de
alimentación indicado en la etiqueta
de características. Si no está seguro
del tipo de alimentación empleado
en su casa, consulte a su
concesionario o a la compañía
eléctrica local. Para los productos
que van a ser utilizados con energía
de baterías u otras fuentes, consulte
las instrucciones de manejo.
graves a un
niño o a un
adulto, y
también
podría
estropearse. Utilícelo solamente con
un carrito, soporte, trípode, ménsula o
mesa recomendado por el fabricante,
o vendido con el producto. Cuando
quiera que monte el producto hágalo
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12. Puesta a tierra o polarización—Este
producto puede estar equipado con
una clavija de alimentación de
corriente alterna polarizada (una
clavija con una patilla más ancha
que la otra). Esta clavija sólo entrará
en la toma de corriente de una
forma, lo que constituye una
15. Líneas de alimentación—Una
antena exterior no deberá colocarse
cerca de líneas de alimentación
elevadas ni tampoco cerca de luces
eléctricas o circuitos de
alimentación, ni donde pueda caer
encima de tales líneas de
alimentación o circuitos. Cuando
instale un sistema de antena exterior
deberá tener mucho cuidado para
que éste no toque tales líneas de
alimentación o circuitos porque el
contacto con ellos podría causar un
accidente mortal.
característica de seguridad. Si no
puede introducir a fondo la clavija en
la toma de corriente, pruebe
invirtiendo la clavija. Si la clavija
sigue sin poder introducirse en la
toma de corriente, póngase en
contacto con un electricista para que 16. Sobrecarga—No sobrecargue las
le cambie la toma de corriente
obsoleta. No anule la característica
de seguridad de la clavija
tomas de corriente de la pared, los
cables de extensión o los
receptáculos integrales de otros
equipos porque existe el riesgo de
que se produzca un incendio o una
descarga eléctrica.
polarizada.
13. Protección de cables de
alimentación—Los cables de
alimentación deberán instalarse de
forma que nadie camine sobre ellos
ni queden pellizcados por objetos
colocados encima o contra ellos,
poniendo mucha atención a las
clavijas, receptáculos y al punto
donde entran y salen del producto.
14. Tormentas eléctricas—Para que este
producto disponga de una mayor
protección durante una tormenta
eléctrica, o para cuando se deje sin
atender durante un largo periodo de
tiempo, desenchúfelo de la toma de
corriente y desconecte la antena o
el sistema de cable. Esto impedirá
que el producto se estropee debido
a las tormentas eléctrica o a la
sobretensión en la línea de
17. Entrada de objetos y líquidos—No
meta nunca objetos de ningún tipo
en este producto a través de las
aberturas
porque
pueden tocar
puntos de
tensión
peligrosos o
cortocircuitar partes que puedan
causar un incendio o una descarga
eléctrica. No derrame nunca líquidos
de ningún tipo en el producto.
18. Servicio—No intente reparar este
producto usted mismo ya que al
abrirlo o retirar las cubiertas puede
exponerse a una tensión peligrosa o
a otros peligros. Solicite las
reparaciones al personal de servicio
cualificado.
alimentación.
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19. Daños que requieren ser
reparados—Desenchufe este
producto de la toma de corriente y
solicite las reparaciones al personal
de servicio cualificado cuando se
produzcan las condiciones
producto, pida al técnico de servicio
que realice las comprobaciones de
seguridad para determinar si el
producto se encuentra en
condiciones de funcionamiento
apropiadas.
siguientes:
22. Montaje en la pared o en el techo—
El producto deberá montarse en una
pared o en un techo sólo como lo
recomienda su fabricante
a. Cuando el cable de alimentación
o su clavija estén estropeados.
b. Si se ha derramado líquido, o
han entrado objetos, en el interior 23. Calor—El producto deberá
del producto.
c. Si el producto ha estado
expuesto a la lluvia o al agua.
d. Si el producto no funciona
normalmente siguiendo las
instalarse lejos de fuentes de calor
tales como radiadores, salidas de
calor, estufas y otros aparatos
(incluyendo amplificadores) que
produzcan calor.
instrucciones de manejo. Ajuste
solamente los controles indicados
en las instrucciones de manejo, ya
que el ajuste incorrecto de otros
controles puede causar daños y
tal vez se requiera un trabajo de
reparación extensivo por parte de
un técnico cualificado para
Notas acerca de la utilización
de la pila de litio
AVISO La pila utilizada en este aparato
puede constituir un riesgo de incendio o
quemadura química si no se maneja de
la manera apropiada. No la cargue,
desarme, caliente a más de 100°C ni
incinere. Cambie la pila por una del tipo
CR1216 en el caso de la videocámara y
por una del tipo CR2025 en el caso del
mando a distancia. Las pilas de
recambio deberán haber sido fabricadas
por la compañía Toshiba Battery Co., Ltd.
El uso de otras pilas podría presentar un
riesgo de incendio o explosión. Retire
rápidamente la pila usada, y manténgala
alejada de los niños. No desarme la pila
ni la tire al fuego.
devolver el producto a su estado
de funcionamiento normal.
e. Si el producto se ha caído o se
ha estropeado de cualquier
forma.
f. Cuando el producto muestre un
cambio visible en su
rendimiento,—esto indica la
necesidad de tener que realizar
reparaciones.
20. Partes de recambio—Cuando sea
necesario utilizar partes de
recambio, asegúrese de que el
técnico de servicio emplee aquellas
que hayan sido especificadas por el
fabricante o que tengan las mismas
características que las partes
originales. Los cambios no
autorizados pueden causar un
incendio, descargas eléctricas u
otros peligros.
• No cortocircuite, cargue, desmonte o
caliente la pila de litio.
• Si la pila de litio tuviera fugas retírela,
limpie bien su compartimiento y luego
introduzca una pila nueva.
• La pila de litio durará un año
aproximadamente si se utiliza bajo
condiciones normales.
21. Comprobación de seguridad—Al
terminar cualquier trabajo de
mantenimiento o reparación en este
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Guía de operación rápida
Colocación de la
batería
Carga de la batería
1
2
Coloque la batería en la videocámara
y asegúrese de que el interruptor de
alimentación esté en OFF.
Abra la cubierta de la toma DC IN.
Cubierta de la toma DC IN
Interruptor de
alimentación
1
2
Asegúrese de que el
interruptor de
alimentación esté en
OFF.
3
Inserte la clavija de CC en la toma
DC IN de la videocámara (1) y
enchufe la clavija de CA en una toma
de corriente (2).
• El indicador POWER/CHARGE (RED)
se enciende en rojo.
Abra el monitor LCD de manera que
forme un ángulo de 90° con el cuerpo
de la videocámara.
Indicador POWER/CHARGE
(RED)
A una toma de
corriente
90˚
Clavija de
CA
3
Deslice la batería en el sentido de la
flecha con la marca “m” hacia fuera.
Toma DC IN
Clavija de CC
• El indicador POWER/CHARGE (RED)
se apaga cuando se carga la
batería.
4
Desconecte la clavija de CC de la
toma DC IN, y luego desconecte el
adaptador de CA de la toma de
corriente.
Marca “m”
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3
Pulse suavemente la marca “PUSH”
hasta que el portavideocasete encaje
en posición produciendo un chasquido.
• El portavideocasete se introducirá
automáticamente.
Inserción de un
casete
1
Coloque la fuente de alimentación en
la videocámara, y luego deslice y
sujete el dispositivo de abertura de la
puerta del videocompartimiento del
casete según abre la puerta.
• Después del sonido de confirmación,
el portavideocasete se extenderá y
abrirá automáticamente.
Dispositivo de abertura de la puerta del
compartimiento del casete
Marca “PUSH”
4
Espere a que el portavideocasete se
pliegue completamente. Cierre la
puerta del compartimiento
presionando sobre el centro hasta
que quede cerrada haciendo un ruido
seco.
2
Inserte completamente un
minivideocasete DV de venta en el
comercio con la ventanilla hacia
fuera, y con la lengüeta de protección
contra borrado hacia arriba.
Lengüeta de protección contra
borrado
V E S A
R
E
C
Extracción
Realice el paso 1 de arriba y luego saque el
videocasete.
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Ajuste de la correa
para la mano
Utilización de la
empuñadura
Gire la empuñadura 135° hacia delante o
90° hacia abajo para poder grabar
imágenes fácilmente desde un ángulo alto o
bajo (consulte la página 20).
1
Abra la solapa de la correa para la
mano (1) y la correa de empuñadura
(2).
Correa de
empuñadura
135°
Solapa de la correa para la mano
2
Afloje la correa de empuñadura, pase
su mano derecha a través de la
correa para la mano, y ponga su
dedo pulgar cerca del botón de inicio/
parada y su dedo corazón encima del
control del zoom motorizado. Luego,
tire firmemente de la correa de
empuñadura hasta que quede bien
colocada.
90°
Nota:
• La empuñadura no puede girar cuando la
videocámara está instalada en un trípode.
3
Pliegue los cierres Velcrob de la
correa de empuñadura y de la solapa
de la correa para la mano.
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Utilización del visor
Utilización del
monitor LCD
1
Saque completamente el visor.
1
Abra el monitor LCD de manera que
forme un ángulo de 90° con el cuerpo
de la videocámara.
2
Mantenga pulsado el
botón de bloqueo y
ponga el interruptor de
alimentación en v o
w.
90˚
2
Ajuste el monitor LCD con un ángulo
que permita ver fácilmente la imagen
en la pantalla.
Botón de bloqueo
Ajuste de dioptrías
180
Ajuste las dioptrías según su vista cuando
no pueda ver claramente la imagen del
visor o los caracteres de la visualización en
pantalla.
90
1
2
Saque completamente el visor.
Mantenga pulsado el botón de
bloqueo y ponga el interruptor de
alimentación en v.
• También puede plegar el monitor
LCD dentro de la videocámara con la
pantalla hacia fuera para ver la
reproducción en el monitor.
3
Mientras mira a través del visor, gire
el dial ajuste de dioptrías hasta que
los indicadores del visor puedan
verse claramente.
Dial de ajuste de dioptrías
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Sugerencias sobre
las posiciones de
grabación
Para crear imágenes que puedan verse fácilmente durante la reproducción, intente grabar
con una postura estable y apoyando bien la videocámara, para impedir la sacudida de las
imágenes.
Sujeción de la videocámara
Pase su mando derecha a través de la correa para la mano, y ponga su mano izquierda
debajo de la videocámara para apoyarla.
Filmación desde un ángulo
alto
Postura básica
Apoye firmemente
el ocular del visor
contra su ojo.
Gire el monitor
LCD para que la
pantalla quede
hacia abajo.
Coloque sus codos
contra sus costados.
Filmación desde un ángulo
bajo
Gire el monitor LCD
para que la
pantalla quede
hacia arriba.
Balancee su peso
en ambas piernas.
Nota:
• Tenga cuidado para no tocar el micrófono con sus dedos durante la grabación. Esto causará
ruidos en la pista de audio.
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3
Pulse el botón de inicio/parada para
empezar a grabar.
Grabación fácil con
la videocámara
REC
Interruptor de
alimentación
Botón de inicio/parada
Para hacer una pausa en la
grabación
1
2
Inserte un casete en la videocámara. Pulse de nuevo el botón de inicio/
parada.
Mantenga pulsado el botón de
bloqueo y ponga el interruptor de
alimentación en v.
Empleo del zoom
Pulse el control del zoom motorizado hacia
el lado de la T (1) (telefoto) o el lado de la
W (2) (granangular).
• Ahora se visualiza la imagen captada
por el objetivo, y el indicador
POWER/CHARGE (RED) se enciende
en verde.
Indicador POWER/
CHARGE (RED)
AU TO
Botón de bloqueo
Control del zoom
motorizado
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Para detener la reproducción
Pulse l.
Reproducción
Interruptor de
alimentación
Control de volumen
Botón de funcionamiento
Pulse el control de volumen hacia el lado L
o + para aumentar (1) o disminuir (2) el
volumen.
1
Mantenga pulsado el
botón de bloqueo y
ponga el interruptor de
alimentación en w.
Botón de bloqueo
2
3
Pulse j (o k) del botón de
funcionamiento para rebobinar (o
avanzar rápidamente) la cinta hasta
el punto deseado.
Control de volumen
Pulse m para iniciar la reproducción.
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