| P r o 8 4 6   USER‘S   GUIDE   ® C A M C O R D E R   Assistance   We want to make sure you enjoy your new camcorder. If you have any   questions, call:   Camcorder Exchange Warranty...... 800-283-6503 (Pages 66-67)   Customer Service..................................... 800-336-1900 (Page 65)   Accessories......................................... 800-338-0376 (Pages 55-61)   Table of Contents   Safety Information................................i   Product Registration.............................i   Contents.............................................1-2   • Install Remote Battery ........................9   • Remote Sensor ....................................9   • Location and Function of   Remote Buttons ........................10-11   Powering Your Camcorder   First-Time Operation   • Assistance............................................3   • Unpack Camcorder and   Accessories ......................................3   • Attach the Adapter/Charger ................4   • Insert a Cassette ..................................4   • Attach the Lens Cap Cord   • Using the Adapter/Charger ...............12   • Using the Rechargeable Battery   • Charging and Refreshing................13   • Inserting and Removing .................14   • Care and Storage ............................15   • Safety Precautions..........................15   • Using Alkaline Batteries   and Adjust the Handstrap.................5   • Turn on the Camcorder .......................5   • Adjust Eyepiece Focus Control...........6   • Start and Stop Recording ....................6   • Play Back What You Have   • Inserting..........................................16   • Safety Precautions..........................17   • Battery Level Indicator .....................17   • Using the Optional Car Cord   Adapter...........................................18   • Using the Optional Car Cord   Recorded ..........................................7   • Review the Camcorder’s   Adapter/Charger.............................19   Operating Controls .......................7-8   Remote Control   1 Table of Contents   Video Cassettes   • Synchro Edit ................................40-41   • Recording from VCR or   • Erase Protection ................................20   • Recording and Playback Speed and   Times..............................................20   • Inserting and Removing   TV Monitor...............................42-43   Optional Color Enhancement   Light.........................................44-45   Cassettes.........................................21   • Cassette Care and Storage.................21   Attaching the Shoulder Strap ...........46   Removing the Lens Hood ..................46   Recording and Traveling Tips..........47   Recording Features   • Microphone .......................................22   • Flying Erase Head.............................22   • Tally Light.........................................22   • Quick Review....................................22   • Edit Search ........................................23   • Tape Positioning ...............................23   • Time Remaining Display ..................24   • Program AE (Auto Exposure)...........24   • Date Search .......................................25   • Date and Time Display   • Set the Date and Time ....................26   • Record the Date and Time,   Date, or Date and Title.................27   • Install the Clock Lithium Cell........28   • Viewfinder   Playback   • Viewfinder Playback.........................48   • Playback Features   • Stop-Action Pause..........................49   • Visual Searching ............................49   • Playback on TV (or VCR) with   AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks.......50-51   • Playback on TV without   Audio and Video Inputs............52-53   Care and Maintenance ......................54   • Eyepiece Focus Control .................29   • COLOR, TINT, and BRIGHT   Controls........................................29   • Tilt Adjustment ..............................29   • Displays in Viewfinder................30-31   • Focusing   • Auto Focus .....................................32   • Manual Focus .................................33   • Macro Focus...................................33   • Zooming............................................34   • Time Counter with Memory Stop .....35   • Titler   • Creating a Title...............................36   • Recording Titles .............................37   • Audio/Video Dubbing .................38-39   Optional Accessories.....................55-61   • Accessory Order Form.................59-61   Trouble Checks.............................62-63   Specifications......................................64   User Information................................64   Assistance............................................65   Limited Warranty.........................66-67   Index (Alphabetical).....................68-69   2 First-Time Operation   This section describes only the basic steps necessary to set up your camcorder to   record. Refer to the other sections for detailed operation and feature options.   Assistance   The toll-free numbers are available to help you with any problem you may encounter.   Camcorder Exchange Warranty . . . . .800-283-6503   Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-336-1900   Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-338-0376   1. Unpack the camcorder and accessories.   • Save the packing materials and box in case you ever need to ship or store your   camcorder.   • The items shown below are packed with your camcorder. If any are missing or   appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   WARNING: NICKEL   CADMIUM BATTERY   MUST BE DISPOSED   OF PROPERLY.   STOP   A/V DUB PAUSE   DISPLAY RECORD   T RESET   ZOOM   W PUSH   TITLE S.EDIT   Rechargeable 6-Volt Battery   ON   OFF   Stock No. BV060   Remote Control   Stock No. 221363   Camcorder: Model Pro846   Caution:   Do not use this   adapter/charger   for any other   purpose other   than charging   the BV060,   Shoulder Strap   Stock No. 215770   Lens Cap Cord   Stock No. 221393   POWER   CHARGE   REFRESH   BB150, or   DC Cable   Stock No. 221364   AC Adapter/Charger   Stock No. 221361   BB060 battery   pack or supply-   ing power to the   camcorder.   Audio/Video Output Cable   Stock No. 221357   Cautions: Lithium cell batteries. Must be disposed of properly.   Never handle punctured or leaking cells. May cause burns or   personal injury.   Keep out of the hands of children. Can cause death or injury if   swallowed. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately for   emergency treatment.   The lithium cells used in these devices may explode resulting in a   fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble,   heat above 212˚F (100˚C), or incinerate.   Clock and Remote Cells   3-Volt Micro Lithium   Cells – such as CR2025   are available from most   local drug stores and   camera shops. Use of   other cells present a   Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cells, and never short   circuit the + and – sides of the cells.   risk of fire or explosion.   3 First-Time Operation   2. Attach the adapter/charger.   Adapter/Charger’s   DC Cable   T INST.   ZOOM   W Adapter/ Charger   OPEN   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P POWER   CHARGE   REFRESH   DC OUTPUT   DC IN 6V Jack on Side   of Camcorder   Jack   POWER Indicator   To AC 100-240V,   50/60 Hz.   Since the battery must be charged   before it can be used the first time,   attach the adapter/charger.   • Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into   an operating outlet.   • Details are on page 12.   • Attach one end of the adapter/   charger’s DC cable to the DC   OUTPUT jack on the adapter/   charger.   Notes: Details on using the rechargeable   battery are on page 14.   You can also use six alkaline “AA”   batteries to power the camcorder. Details   are on page 16.   • Attach the other end of the cable to   the DC IN 6V jack on the camcorder.   3. Insert a cassette.   EJECT Switch   EJECT   S   TITLE   Safety Tab   PLAY   F.F.   Cassette Door   PUSH Here   PUSH   Tape Window   C. Gently close compartment door by   pressing on the area labeled PUSH   until the door clicks into place.   A. Slide EJECT to open the cassette   compartment.   B. Fully insert cassette with tape   window and safety tab facing out.   Details are on page 21.   4 First-Time Operation   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   Lens Cap   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   DC IN   6V   PLAY   (Attach Lens Cap   Here)   DISPLAY   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   STOP   Handstrap Cover   Thumb Trigger   Adjustment Strap   E. Put your hand in the handstrap.   4. Attach the lens cap cord and   adjust the handstrap.   A.Remove the lens cap from the   camcorder.   F. Pull the adjustment strap to tighten   and close the strap.   G.Snap the cover shut.   B. Attach the lens cap cord to the   lens cap.   H.Attach the lens cap to the handstrap.   5. Turn on the camcorder.   Lens Cap   The CAM/OFF/VCR switch tells the   camcorder whether you want to record   (CAM), play back tapes (VCR), or turn   off the camcorder’s power (OFF).   Lens Cap Cord   C. Unsnap the handstrap cover and   open the adjustment strap.   Some of the controls operate   differently depending on the position   of the CAM/OFF/VCR switch.   Lens   Cap   • Press and hold the small button on   CAM/OFF/VCR while sliding it to   CAM or VCR.   Lens Cap   Cord   Important Note: The TAPE indicator   will flash in the viewfinder when there is   moisture in the camcorder. Remove the   tape and wait an hour before inserting the   tape in the camcorder again.   Handstrap   Adjustment   Cover   Strap   D.Put the lens cap cord over the   adjustment strap.   (continued on next page)   5 First-Time Operation   Eyepiece Focus Control   Electronic Viewfinder in Operating Position   T INST.   ZOOM   W Tally Light   OPEN   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   DC IN   6V   PLAY   DISPLAY   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   STOP   Thumb Trigger   6. Adjust eyepiece focus control   for your vision.   7. Start and stop recording.   Start and stop recording by pressing   and releasing the thumb trigger. You   do not have to hold the thumb trigger   to record. The tally light will light   and REC will appear in the viewfinder   when the camcorder is recording.   A. Rotate viewfinder into a   comfortable viewing position.   B. If the image in the viewfinder is   blurry, adjust the eyepiece focus   control for your vision.   Notes: If you do not record within five   minutes, the camcorder will automatically   shut off to prevent excessive tape wear. If   this happens, press the thumb trigger.   Details are on page 29.   Any material recorded on the tape will   automatically be erased if you record   over it.   6 First-Time Operation   8. Play back what you have recorded.   A. Press thumb trigger to stop recording.   B. Place CAM/OFF/VCR in VCR.   C. Press REW to rewind the tape.   D. Press PLAY to play back the tape in the viewfinder.   E. Press STOP when you are finished.   F. Details on viewfinder playback are on page 48.   9. Review camcorder’s operating controls.   Shoulder Strap   Attachment Rings   EJECT Switch   Viewfinder   Eyepiece Focus Control   EJECT   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   DISPLAY   COLOR   PLAY   Microphone   F.F.   EDIT   SEARCH   STOP   Cassette   Compartment   TINT   BRIGHT   REW   PUSH   Viewfinder Controls   DATE/TITLE Button   PUSH Lock   FOCUS F (Far) and   N (Near) Buttons   (Also DISPLAY Button)   PLAY Button (Also Titler Button)   F.F (Fast Forward) and EDIT   SEARCH   (Also Titler Button)   Button   REW (Rewind) and EDIT SEARCH   Button (Also Titler Button)   STOP Button   (Also Titler Button)   (continued on next page)   7 First-Time Operation   9. Review camcorder’s operating controls. (continued)   Power Zoom Buttons   T = Telephoto   W = Wide Angle   INST.   ZOOM   Button   Accessory   Shoe   Lens   CAM/OFF/VCR   Switch   T INST.   ZOOM   W Tally Light   (On Front)   Remote   Control   Sensor (On   Front)   OPEN   FOCUS   N F DATE/TITLE   DC IN   6V   PLAY   DISPLAY   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   STOP   Install Charged   Thumb   Trigger   Battery or Six   Alkaline “AA”   Batteries   Handstrap   Clock Cell   Holder   DC IN 6V Jack Located   Behind Small Cover (Connect   Adapter/Charger Here)   Audio/Video In/Out Connector   (Located Behind Small Cover)   Audio/Video Out Jacks   (Located Behind Small Cover)   8 Remote Control   Install Remote Battery   Battery Holder   Pin Hole   Back of Remote   1. Turn remote over, insert a pin or   straightened paper clip in the pin hole,   and remove the battery holder.   Cautions: Lithium cell battery. Must be   disposed of properly. Never handle a   punctured or leaking cell. May cause burns   or personal injury.   2. Insert battery so positive (+) terminal   faces up.   Keep out of the hands of children. Can   cause death or injury if swallowed. If   swallowed, consult a physician immediately   for emergency treatment.   3. Replace battery holder.   Notes: Never place anything heavy on top of   the remote control or lay it upside-down.   The lithium cell used in this device may   explode resulting in a fire or chemical burn if   mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble,   heat above 212˚F (100˚C), or incinerate.   Replace battery when camcorder fails to   respond to remote.   Remove the battery from the remote if it will   not be used for a month or more. This will   prevent possible damage from battery   leakage. If leakage occurs, wipe up the liquid   inside the compartment and replace   the battery.   Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell,   and never short circuit the + and – sides of   the cell.   Remote Sensor   PUSH   Note: The camcorder may not respond to the   remote control if the camcorder’s remote   sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong   artificial light.   The remote operates the camcorder by   infrared light, so it is protected from   electrical and sound interference.   However, the remote must be aimed   directly at the camcorder’s remote   sensor. There cannot be any obstructions   between them.   9 Remote Control   Location and Function of Remote Buttons   A brief description of the functions of the remote buttons is given here. Some buttons   perform the same function as the corresponding controls on your camcorder. You can   use whichever is more convenient at the time.   Note: An RCA VCR that is set to respond to VCR 2 on the VCR’s remote may respond to this   remote when it is used to operate the camcorder.   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   1 REW (Rewind) Button   F.FWD (Fast Forward)   Button   7 8 9 STOP   2 STOP Button   PLAY Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   3 4 5 6 A/V (Audio/Video)   DUB Button   PAUSE/RECORD   Button   DISPLAY RECORD   DISPLAY Button   T ZOOM Buttons   10   11   ZOOM   RESET   RESET Button   W TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   TITLE ON/OFF   Button   S. (Synchro) EDIT Button   1 REW (Rewind) Button   • Press and hold REW when the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in CAM to visually search the   recorded material in reverse. When   you release REW, the camcorder will   stop searching and prepare to record   at that point on the tape.   • Press REW when the camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in VCR to   rewind the tape.   • Press and hold REW during playback   (camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   in VCR) to visually search the tape in   reverse at a higher speed. Release   REW to return to normal playback.   10   Remote Control   is in CAM to visually search the   recorded material forward. When you   release the F.FWD button, the   camcorder will stop searching, and   prepare to record at that point on the   tape.   2 STOP Button   • Press STOP when the camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in VCR to   stop playback, rewinding, or fast   forwarding.   • STOP has no effect when the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in CAM. To stop recording, press   PAUSE/RECORD.   8 PLAY Button   • Press PLAY when the camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in VCR to   begin playback.   3 A/V (Audio/Video) DUB Button   • Press and hold PLAY when the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in CAM to view the recorded   material at normal speed. When you   release PLAY, the camcorder will   stop playing and prepare to record at   that point on the tape.   • Use this button to record new audio   and video in place of existing audio   and video on a recorded tape.   • Details are on pages 38-39.   4 DISPLAY Button   • Press DISPLAY to turn the time   counter’s memory-stop feature on   and off.   9 PAUSE/RECORD Button (Same as   Thumb Trigger on Camcorder)   • Press and release PAUSE/RECORD   when the CAM/OFF/VCR switch is   in CAM to start and stop recording.   5 RESET Button   • Press RESET to set the time counter   back to “0:00:00”.   • Press PAUSE/RECORD during   playback (camcorder’s CAM/   OFF/VCR switch in VCR) to produce   a stop-action picture. Press   PAUSE/RECORD again to return to   normal playback.   6 TITLE ON/OFF Button   • Press TITLE ON/OFF to display and   remove the titler graphics from the   viewfinder.   • Details are on pages 36-37.   10 ZOOM (W and T) Buttons   7 F.FWD (Fast Forward) Button   • Press and hold W ZOOM to move the   lens in the wide-angle direction.   • Press F.FWD when the camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in VCR to   fast forward the tape.   • Press and hold T ZOOM to move the   lens in the telephoto direction.   • Press and hold F.FWD during   playback (camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch in VCR) to   visually search the tape forward at a   high speed. Release F.FWD to   return to normal playback.   11 S. (Synchro) EDIT Button   • Use this button to synchro edit.   • Details on pages 40-41.   • Press and hold F.FWD when the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   11   Powering Your Camcorder   Using the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder   The adapter/charger attaches to the camcorder and lets you power your camcorder   directly from standard household power. The adapter/charger operates on 100-240   volts, 50/60 Hz.   Adapter/Charger’s   DC Cable   T INST.   ZOOM   W Adapter/ Charger   OPEN   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P POWER   CHARGE   REFRESH   DC OUTPUT   DC IN 6V Jack on Side   of Camcorder   Jack   POWER Indicator   To AC 100-240V,   50/60 Hz.   To Attach the Adapter/Charger   To Remove the Adapter/Charger   1. Make sure the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   1. Unplug the adapter/charger from the   wall outlet.   is in OFF.   2. Connect the DC cable’s small plug   into the DC OUTPUT jack on the   adapter/charger.   2. Remove the DC cable from the DC IN   6V jack on the camcorder.   3. Attach the other end of the cable to the   Using an Optional Plug Adapter   DC IN 6V jack on the camcorder.   An optional plug adapter may be required   in some countries.   4. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into   the nearest AC outlet (100-240V,   50/60Hz).   5. If the adapter/charger is properly   connected, its POWER indicator will   light.   Optional AC   Plug Adapter   AC 200-240V   Note: The battery level indicator has no   meaning when using the adapter/charger to   power the camcorder.   1. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into   the AC plug adapter.   2. Plug the AC plug adapter into an   AC outlet.   12   Powering Your Camcorder   Using the Rechargeable Battery to Power Your Camcorder   The battery must be charged before it can be used the first time. Initial charging will   take approximately one hour. When fully charged, the battery should supply about   45-55 minutes of operating time (depending on how much you use zoom and pause).   Note: Use the small marker switch on the top of the battery as a reminder to help you remember   to recharge the battery. It has no other function.   Caution:   When a battery   Align Arrows   POWER Indicator   is attached to   the adapter/   charger, do not   turn them   CHARGE Indicator   POWER   CHARGE   REFRESH   upside down.   The battery   may fall off and   REFRESH Button   and Indicator   be damaged or   To AC Wall Outlet   cause injury.   100-240V, 50/60 Hz   Charging and Refreshing the Battery   If the DC cable is attached to the adapter/charger, remove its plug.   Notes: The battery will provide longer   performance if you refresh it before each   charging. Refreshing and charging will   take approximately 4-1/2 hours.   1. Align the reference arrow on the   battery with the arrow on the   adapter/charger.   2. Hold the battery flush against the   adapter/charger, and slide it in the   direction of the arrow.   If POWER on the adapter/charger starts   flashing, remove the plug from the outlet   for about 30 seconds. Then reattach it. If   after several attempts, POWER continues   to flash, your battery cannot take a charge   and must be replaced.   3. Plug the adapter/charger into the   nearest AC outlet (100-240V,   50/60Hz).   POWER will also flash if a hot battery is   attached to the adapter/charger. Attaching   an extremely hot battery is not   recommended. Allow it to cool down   before attaching it.   4. The adapter/charger’s CHARGE   indicator will light. After the battery   has been used, press REFRESH to   refresh the battery before recharging it.   The REFRESH indicator will light.   After refreshing is completed, the   CHARGE indicator will light and the   battery will charge. When the   5. Slide the charged battery off the   adapter/charger and insert it in the   camcorder as shown on the next page.   CHARGE indicator turns off, the   battery is fully charged.   (continued on next page)   13   Powering Your Camcorder   Using the Rechargeable Battery to Power Your Camcorder   Insert the Battery   5. Close the battery compartment cover.   1. Make sure the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   Hold the OPEN lever and align the   tabs on the cover with the tabs on the   compartment.   is in OFF.   2. Lift the OPEN lever and pull up the   battery compartment cover.   OPEN Lever   Tabs   3. Insert the battery into the battery   compartment aligning the reference   marks.   Reference   Marks   Notes: The OPEN lever must be open for   the cover to close.   Remove the battery from the camcorder   when not in use.   4. Press and hold the battery while   sliding it in the direction of the arrow.   Remove the Battery   4. Remove the battery from the   compartment   1. Make sure the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in OFF.   5. Close the battery compartment cover.   Hold the OPEN lever and align the   tabs on the cover with the tabs on the   compartment.   2. Lift the OPEN lever and pull up the   battery compartment cover.   3. Slide the battery in the direction of the   arrow until you hear a click.   14   Powering Your Camcorder   Proper Care and Storage of Your Battery   The battery will provide better service   and longer performance if you refresh it   before charging and store it at normal   room temperature.   After repeated chargings and use, the   operation time will gradually decrease.   When operation time becomes too short   to be useful, it is time to replace the   battery.   Do not operate the battery at temperatures   below 14°F (–10°C) or above 95°F   (35°C). The battery may be damaged if   operated at temperatures above 122°F   (50°C). Operation time will decrease at   extremely low temperatures.   Charge the battery at a temperature of   32°F-95°F (0°C-35°C) to prevent   damage.   Battery Safety Precautions   Do not short the battery’s terminals.   Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery.   There are no user-serviceable parts inside.   Use the battery only with specified adapter/chargers   and camcorders.   ATTENTION: NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY   MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. THE PRODUCT   THAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAINS A   RECHARGEABLE BATTERY. AT THE END OF ITS   USEFUL LIFE, UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL   LAWS, IT MAY BE ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF THIS   BATTERY INTO THE MUNICIPAL WASTE STREAM.   CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL SOLID WASTE   Ni - Cd   OFFICIALS FOR DETAILS IN YOUR AREA FOR   RECYCLING OPTIONS OR PROPER DISPOSAL.   15   Powering Your Camcorder   Using Alkaline “AA” Batteries to Power Your Camcorder   The camcorder can be powered by six alkaline dry-cell “AA” batteries. The   operation time of the camcorder depends on the type of alkaline batteries used.   Insert the Batteries   5. Close the battery compartment cover.   Hold the OPEN lever and align the   tabs on the cover with the tabs on the   compartment.   1. Make sure the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in OFF.   2. Lift the OPEN lever and pull up the   battery compartment cover.   OPEN Lever   Tabs   3. Lift the two partitions in the battery   compartment.   Partitions   Notes: The OPEN lever must be open for   the cover to close.   The camcorder may not operate properly   in cold temperatures.   The camcorder and battery level indicator   may not operate properly when the   batteries need to be replaced.   4. Insert six alkaline batteries into the   compartment matching the polarities   (+ and –) on the batteries to the battery   compartment as shown below.   Noise may occur at the beginning and end   of recordings.   Using a light will shorten the operation   time of the batteries.   Remove at least one battery if you will not   be using the camcorder for a long period   of time to extend the batteries useful life.   (continued on next page)   16   Powering Your Camcorder   Safety Precautions When Using Alkaline Batteries   Do not short, disassemble, heat, or throw the batteries into the fire.   Batteries become warm during and after use. Use caution when removing them.   Use “AA” alkaline batteries only during their recommended lifetime.   Remove at least one battery if you will not be using the camcorder for a long period of time to   extend the batteries useful life.   Do not use manganese batteries to power the camcorder.   To reduce the risk of battery leakage or an explosion:   • Make sure battery is inserted with correct polarity.   • Remove the batteries from the camcorder before storing it.   • Do not use old and new batteries at the same time or mix brands of batteries.   • If the batteries leak, remove the batteries and carefully wipe up the fluid.   • Keep the terminals clean. Use a dry cloth to wipe any dirt off the terminals.   Checking Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator)   The battery level indicator shows how much recording time is left on the   rechargeable or alkaline batteries. This indicator will not be recorded on the tape.   Battery   Level   Indicator   Display in Viewfinder   • When the battery is fully charged, the   Caution: The camcorder will shut off   display shows   in the viewfinder.   when the battery reaches empty. The   battery or “AA” batteries should still   eject the cassette when you slide   • After several minutes, the display shows   . EJECT. If it does not, do not attempt to   force the cassette compartment open.   This will damage the camcorder.   • When the battery level display   starts flashing, it is time to recharge (or   replace) the batteries.   Note: The battery level indicator may not   operate properly when using “AA” batteries   that need to be replaced.   17   Powering Your Camcorder   Using the Optional Thomson Car Cord Adapters   The optional DCC06 car cord adapter and DCC80 car cord adapter/charger allow you to   power your camcorder from the cigarette lighter socket of a car, truck, or RV. They   convert 24- and 12-volts to a 6-volt output. The DCC80 can also charge the battery that   came with your camcorder and the BB150 battery.   Notes: Consult instructions enclosed with the DCC06 or DCC80 for details.   The vehicle’s engine does not have to be turned on when using the car cords.   When using the car cords, the battery level indicator has no meaning.   Optional accessories are shown on pages 55-61.   Cautions: The DCC06 and DCC80 are designed to be used only with vehicles having   negative ground electrical systems.   Do not use any other car cords. They will damage your camcorder.   Using the DCC06 Car Cord Adapter to Power the Camcorder   Car Cord Adapter   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y To Cigarette Lighter   Socket   D I S P L AY   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H To DC OUTPUT   ST   O P To DC IN 6V Jack   Adapter/Charger’s DC Cable   4. Insert plug of car cord adapter into   vehicle cigarette lighter’s socket.   1. Make sure the camcorder’s   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in OFF.   5. Press and hold the small button on the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch while sliding it   in CAM.   2. Connect the DC cable’s small plug   into the DC OUTPUT jack on the car   cord adapter.   3. Attach the other end of the cable to the   DC IN 6V jack on the camcorder.   18   Powering Your Camcorder   Use DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Power Camcorder   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   F O C U S F N Car Cord Adapter   D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   Cigarette Lighter   P L A Y D I S P L A Y Socket   DC   OUTPUT   Jack   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H P O W E R   S T O P DC IN 6V Jack   Adapter/Charger’s DC Cable   1. Make sure the camcorder’s   into vehicle cigarette lighter’s socket.   CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in OFF.   5. Press and hold the small button on the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch while sliding it   in CAM.   2. Connect the DC cable’s small plug   into the DC OUTPUT jack on the car   cord adapter/charger.   3. Attach the other end of the cable to the   DC IN 6V jack on the camcorder.   4. Insert plug of car cord adapter/charger   Using DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Charge a Battery   CHARGE Indicator Light   C H A R G E   P O W E R   Cigarette   Lighter Socket   Optional DCC80   Car Adapter/Charger   3. The CHARGE indicator will light while   the battery is being charged. When the   CHARGE indicator turns off, the   battery is charged.   1. If the DC cable’s plug is attached to the   adapter/charger, remove it.   2. Attach the battery as shown.   19   Video Cassettes   We recommend RCA cassettes be used with your camcorder. Use of poor quality or   damaged tapes can contaminate the video heads, resulting in snow or no picture during   playback. Head cleaning is not covered under warranty. It is considered normal   maintenance. Playing a new RCA tape for approximately 30 minutes will often   satisfactorily clean the heads and improve your picture.   Erase Protection – Safety Tab   You can use your video cassettes over and over again. To erase a previous   recording, just record over it.   8 To Record Again   Open Safety Tab   (Red Disappears)   To Prevent Erasure   Close Safety Tab   (Expose Red)   Safety Tab   Recording and Playback Speed and Times   The camcorder records and plays back in standard speed (SP). Listed below are the   maximum SP recording times for some popular 8mm cassettes.   Cassette   Recording Time   P6-15   P6-20   P6-45   P6-60   P6-90   P6-120   P6-150   15 Minutes   20 Minutes   45 Minutes   60 Minutes   90 Minutes   2 Hours   2 1/2 Hours   20   Video Cassettes   Inserting and Removing Cassettes   EJECT Switch   EJECT   S   TITLE   PLAY   Safety Tab   F.F.   Cassette Door   PUSH   Tape Window   PUSH   Caution: Insert the cassette with the safety tab   and tape window facing out. The cassette should   slide easily in the compartment. Do not force it.   1. Slide EJECT to open the cassette   3. Gently close compartment door by   pressing on the area labeled PUSH   until the door clicks into place.   compartment.   2. Fully insert cassette with tape window   and safety tab facing out.   4. When you are finished with a cassette,   rewind it, remove it from the   camcorder, and label it.   Cassette Care and Storage   • Store cassettes vertically in their   protective cases at normal room   temperatures. Excessive heat or cold   may damage your cassettes.   • Close the safety tab to prevent   accidental erasure.   • Do not use a cassette if it has been   damaged or exposed to moisture.   • Keep the cassette away from strong   magnetic fields such as electric motors   and other devices.   • Do not touch or cover the small holes in   the cassette or use cassettes with   damaged or spliced tape.   21   Recording Features   PUSH   Tally Light   Microphone   Microphone   Tally Light   The microphone picks up the sound   The tally light on the front of the   during a recording. It is more sensitive to camcorder lights when the camcorder is   sounds coming from the direction the   lens is pointed.   recording.   Quick Review   Press and release EDIT SEARCH ̇̇   (REW on remote) when the camcorder is   in record pause to review the last few   seconds of a recording.   Flying Erase Head   A separate erase head is mounted on the   spinning headwheel (hence the term   “flying”).   The camcorder will play back the last   few seconds of the recording, return the   tape to its previous position, and return to   record pause.   This allows you to make clean edits   without the “glitches” or “rainbow noise”   that may occur.   Note: Do not press and hold EDIT SEARCH   ̇̇ or the camcorder will go into edit search.   22   Recording Features   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   REW Button   F.FWD   STOP   Button   STOP Button   PLAY   Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   T INST.   ZOOM   W PLAY   Button   DISPLAY RECORD   OPEN   F O C U S F T N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   ZOOM   RESET   P L A Y EDIT SEARCH   ̇̇ and REW   Button   D I S P L AY   W R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H TITLE S.EDIT   S T O P ON   OFF   STOP   Button   EDIT SEARCH ̈̈   and F.F Button   Edit Search   Tape Positioning   Edit search uses EDIT SEARCH ̇̇,   EDIT SEARCH ̈̈(REW and F.FWD on   remote), and PLAY to precisely position   the tape while the camcorder is in record   pause.   When the CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in   VCR and the camcorder is stopped, you   can quickly fast-forward or rewind the   tape.   • Press F.F (F.FWD on remote) to fast-   forward the tape. Press STOP to stop   fast-forwarding.   • Press and hold EDIT SEARCH ̇̇ to   visually search the recorded tape in   reverse.   • Press REW to rewind the tape to the   beginning. Press STOP to stop   rewinding.   • Press and hold EDIT SEARCH ̈̈ to   visually search forward on the recorded   tape.   • Press and hold PLAY to view the   recorded tape at normal speed.   Release the button for the camcorder to   return to record pause at that point on the   tape.   23   Recording Features   Time-Remaining Display   The time-remaining display shows the amount of recording or playback time   left on the tape in the camcorder.   The display will display “– – – – – –” for   approximately ten seconds when you first   start playing or recording a tape while the   camcorder calculates the time remaining.   After the time is calculated, the time-   remaining indicator appears in the   viewfinder.   • TAPE END flashes when there is   approximately three minutes of   recording time left on the cassette.   • TAPE END appears briefly during   recording when the end of the cassette   is reached.   Note: Once time remaining has been   calculated, it will automatically be updated   and readily available as long as the same tape   remains in the camcorder.   When the cassette is full,   appears.   The   changes in size to indicate   how much recording or playback time is   left on the cassette.   Program AE (Auto Exposure)   Program auto exposure automatically selects the shutter speed and adjusts the iris   according to the shutter speed.   AE:60   Auto Exposure Display   in Viewfinder   The AE indicator for the shutter speed   selected (1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/180,   1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1000,   1/1500, 1/2000, or 1/4000 second)   appears in the viewfinder.   24   Recording Features   Date Search   You can search for the beginning and end of recordings you make on a   certain day.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   REW   F.FWD   REW Button   F.FWD   STOP   PLAY   Button   STOP Button   PLAY   Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   T INST.   ZOOM   W DISPLAY RECORD   OPEN   F O C U S F DISPLAY   Button   T DISPLAY   N D A T E / T I T L E RESET   ZOOM   DC IN   6V   Button   P L A Y D I S P L AY   W R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H TITLE S.EDIT   S T O P ON   OFF   REW Button   STOP   Button   F.F Button   To Date Search   The clock cell battery must be installed   and the date and time set. The cassette   must remain in the camcorder for this   feature to operate.   remote) to search for the place you   stopped recording.   When the camcorder locates the   beginning or end of the recording, it   will enter the stop mode. SEARCH   disappears from the viewfinder.   1. Attach a power supply and place the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch in VCR.   2. Repeatedly press DISPLAY to display   SEARCH in the viewfinder.   Notes: The cassette must remain in the   camcorder for this feature to function. If you   insert a cassette and start recording, this   location will be the starting position for that   day.   SEARCH   This feature will only operate on cassettes   recorded on this camcorder.   To Stop Date Search   3. If you are in the middle of your   recording for that day, press REW to   search for the place you started   Press STOP to stop a search in progress.   recording that day or F.F (F.FWD on   25   Date and Time Display   Set the Date and Time   The clock cell must be installed as shown on page 28 before you set the clock.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   T INST.   ZOOM   W PLAY   Button   OPEN   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H REW Button   S T O P STOP Button   DATE/TITLE Button   F.F Button   1. Attach a power supply to the   4. Then press STOP. The flashing cursor   camcorder. Press and hold the small   button on the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   while you slide it in CAM.   will move to the next part of the   display.   5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have   entered the correct month, day, year,   hour, minute, and AM or PM.   2. If the date and time display does not   appear in the viewfinder, press   DATE/TITLE.   6. After you select AM or PM, press   DATE/TITLE to remove the flashing   cursor from the viewfinder and start   the camcorder’s internal clock.   3. A flashing cursor lets you know which   part of the display you are setting.   Press the F.F or REW button   repeatedly until the correct month   appears.   Correct the Date or Time   To correct the date or time after the clock   has been started, simultaneously press   DATE/TITLE and STOP. Then correct   the date or time using REW, F.F,   and STOP.   Hours   Minutes   AM or PM   12:00AM   1/1/1995   Month   Day   Year   26   Date and Time Display   Recording Date and Time, Date, or Date and Title on Your Tape   The time and date, date only, or date and title can be recorded on your tape. Whenever   one of the displays appears in the viewfinder, it will be recorded. The camcorder also   has auto date and auto title features.   The clock cell must be installed and the clock set.   Repeatedly Press   DATE/TITLE   AUTO   12:00AM   11/18/1995   1/1/1995   Auto Date   Date and Time   No Display   TITLE   11/18/1995   11/18/1995   Date Only   Auto Title   To Select Display to Record   • Select TITLE to automatically   record the title and date for ten   seconds at the beginning of the   recording.   1. Repeatedly press DATE/TITLE to   select the display you want to record.   • Select date and time to continuously   record the date and time.   • Select date only to continuously   record the date.   • Select AUTO to automatically   record the date for ten seconds at the   beginning of the recording.   • Select no display if you do not want   any of the displays recorded.   27   Date and Time Display   Install the Clock Lithium Cell   1. Make sure camcorder is turned off, and   remove any power supply attached to   the camcorder.   4. Place the cell holder into the   camcorder.   2. Pull out the cell holder.   3. Insert the clock cell into the cell holder   with the “+” terminal facing out.   Note: Remove the battery from the   camcorder if it will not be used for a month   or more. This will prevent possible   damage from battery leakage. If leakage   occurs, wipe up the liquid inside the   compartment and replace the battery.   Lithium Cell Battery   Cell Holder   Cautions: Lithium cell battery. Must be disposed of properly. Never   handle a punctured or leaking cell. May cause burns or personal injury.   Keep out of the hands of children. Can cause death or injury if swallowed.   If swallowed, consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.   The lithium cell used in this device may explode resulting in a fire or   chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above   212˚F (100˚C), or incinerate.   Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never short circuit the +   and – sides of the cell.   28   Viewfinder   The camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature monitor that displays the picture   seen by the lens.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   Eyepiece   Focus   Control   Viewfinder   EJECT   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   DISPLAY   COLOR   PLAY   F.F.   EDIT   SEARCH   STOP   TINT   BRIGHT   REW   PUSH   Eyepiece Focus Control   The eyepiece focus control lets you set the focus of the viewfinder for your personal   vision. If you wear eyeglasses, you can probably operate the camcorder without them.   1. Attach a power supply to the   camcorder. Press and hold the small   button on the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   while you slide it to CAM.   screen displays (such as the time   counter).   The eyepiece focus control does not   affect the focus of the picture actually   recorded by the camcorder.   2. Adjust the eyepiece focus control for   your vision. Focus on one of the on-   COLOR, TINT, and BRIGHT Controls   These small controls are set at the factory and should require no adjustment. If   adjustment is needed, use a small plastic screw driver to prevent damaging the   miniature controls.   Tilt Adjustment   Caution: Do not force the viewfinder to   rotate completely around. This will damage   the viewfinder and/or the camcorder.   Caution: When carrying the camcorder with   the shoulder strap, rotate the viewfinder down   to prevent possible damage to the viewfinder   from bumping against your body as you move.   180˚ Tilt   29   Displays in Viewfinder   Displays in Viewfinder   1 5 6 7 AE Shutter   Time Counter   with Memory   Speed   AE:1000   FOCUS   0:00:35M   Time   Remaining   2 3 Manual Focus   Battery Level   Indicator   ZOOM,   I.ZOOM, and   Zoom Level   ZOOM   T TAPE   TAPE, NO TAPE,   or TAPE END   8 A/V DUB   REC   10:30AM   Time and Date   9 W 11/18/1995   4 Status   Several displays that aid in the operation of the camcorder appear in the viewfinder.   The only display that is recorded on the tape when it appears is the date display.   1 AE (Auto Exposure) Shutter Speed   4 Status   Displays   The following status displays appear.   • REC appears during recording.   The shutter speed selected by the   camcorder appears here.   • ̈̈ appears during fast forwarding,   and ̇̇ appears during rewinding.   2 Manual Focus   • appears during record pause.   • FOCUS appears when manual focus   is turned on.   • A/V DUB appears during   audio/video dubbing.   • No indicator appears when auto   focus is turned on.   5 Time Counter With Memory Stop   • Press both FOCUS buttons together   to turn auto focus on and off.   • The counter shows the amount of   elapsed recording or playback time.   • Press DISPLAY on the remote to   turn memory stop on or off. An M   appears with the time counter when   memory stop is turned on.   3 ZOOM, I.ZOOM, and Zoom Level   Indicator   • The zoom level indicator appears   during zooming.   Note: During playback or play pause,   you can press DISPLAY on the cam-   corder to turn memory stop on and off.   • ZOOM appears when you press T   and zoom in the telephoto direction   more than twelve times.   • Details are on page 35.   • I.ZOOM appears when you press   INST. ZOOM to enlarge the picture   1.5 times.   30   Displays in Viewfinder   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   STOP   ZOOM and INST.   ZOOM Buttons   A/V DUB PAUSE   DISPLAY   DISPLAY RECORD   Button   T T ZOOM   INST.   ZOOM   W ZOOM   RESET   Buttons   OPEN   F O C U S F W N D A T E / T I T L E TITLE S.EDIT   DC IN   6V   P L A Y ON   D I S P L A Y R E W OFF   E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P FOCUS   Buttons   DATE/TITLE   Buttons   6 Time Remaining   displays the amount of   • NO TAPE flashes when you try to   record and there is no cassette in the   camcorder.   • recording or playback time left on   the cassette in the camcorder.   • TAPE END flashes when there is   approximately three minutes of   recording time left on the cassette.   • Details are on page 24.   7 Battery Level Indicator   • TAPE END appears briefly during   recording when the end of the   cassette is reached.   • This indicator shows the amount of   time left for the rechargeable battery   (or alkaline “AA” batteries).   9 Time and Date   • Details are on page 17.   Press DATE/TITLE repeatedly to   display the time and date, auto date,   auto title, or date only when the   camcorder is in record or record   pause.   8 TAPE, NO TAPE, and TAPE END   • TAPE flashes when you try to record   and the safety tab has been closed.   • TAPE flashes when a tape is inserted   in the camcorder and moisture is   present or the tape is damaged.   Moisture may develop when the   camcorder is moved from a cold area   to a warm area. Remove the tape   and wait an hour before reinserting.   If the tape is damaged, remove the   tape and replace it.   • These displays will be recorded on   the tape whenever they appear in   the viewfinder.   • Details are on pages 26-27.   31   Focusing Your Camcorder   Power Zoom Buttons   “T ” and “W”   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   DC IN   6V   PLAY   FOCUS F (Far) and   DISPLAY   N (Near) Buttons   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   STOP   Auto Focus   Auto focus will operate on the telephoto   “T” side from approximately 3.3 feet to   infinity.   The camcorder will focus automatically   whenever FOCUS does not appear in the   viewfinder.   Auto focus will operate on the wide-   angle “W” side 3/8 inches from the lens   surface to infinity.   • If FOCUS appears, press FOCUS F   and N at the same time to turn on auto   focus.   The camcorder will automatically focus   on the subject in the center of the   viewfinder.   32   Focusing Your Camcorder   Manual Focus   Under certain conditions, such as those   listed, you may need to focus manually.   3. Press and hold either FOCUS button   until the subject is clearly focused.   1. Press FOCUS F and N at the same   time to turn on manual focus. FOCUS   appears in the viewfinder.   4. When you are finished, Press FOCUS   F and N at the same time to turn on   auto focus. FOCUS disappears from   the viewfinder.   2. Press zoom button T to zoom in on   your subject.   To maintain proper focus throughout   the zoom range, zoom in on your   subject before adjusting the focus.   Conditions that May Require Manual Focus   The following conditions may require the use of manual focusing during recording.   • • A subject not in the center of the   viewfinder.   When a subject has a close foreground   and a background far away.   • Subjects with shiny surfaces or sharp   angles.   • When two subjects at different   distances overlap.   • Recording in low-light situations.   • Recording through a window.   • A subject with distinct horizontal   stripes or small pattern.   Macro Focus   The macro-focus feature lets you focus on objects as close as 3/8 inch from the   camcorder lens.   1. Make sure FOCUS does not appear in   the viewfinder. If it does, press   FOCUS F and N at the same time to   remove it.   Notes: Zooming is not possible when using   macro focus. To change the size of the   subject, move the camcorder’s lens closer or   farther away from it.   For best results, increase illumination when   recording using macro focus.   2. Press and hold zoom button “W” until   the lens is completely zoomed out.   3. Position the subject in the center of the   viewfinder.   33   Zooming   The motorized zoom lens allows you to zoom in (enlarge the image from 1-12 times)   for close-ups or out for wide-angle shots.   Digital zoom lets you zoom in on a subject with magnification up to 24 times.   Instant zoom lets you magnify the picture 1.5 times regardless of the position of the   zoom buttons.   Power Zoom Buttons   W T = = Wide Angle   Telephoto   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   STOP   T INST.   ZOOM   W A/V DUB PAUSE   INST.   OPEN   F O C U S F N DISPLAY RECORD   ZOOM   Button   D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y T D I S P L AY   R E W ZOOM Buttons   E D I T RESET   ZOOM   F . F . S E A R C H S T O P W TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   Using INST. (Instant) ZOOM Button   Using Power Zoom Buttons   • Press INST. ZOOM to magnify the   subject 1.5 times regardless of the   position of the power zoom buttons.   • Press “W” to move the lens in the wide-   angle direction.   • Press “T” to move the lens in the   telephoto (close-up) direction.   • Press INST. ZOOM again to turn off   instant zoom.   The zoom level indicator appears briefly   in the viewfinder.   • I. ZOOM appears in the viewfinder   during instant zoom.   ZOOM   T I.ZOOM   W When the zoom ratio goes above twelve   times, ZOOM appears in the viewfinder.   Note: Some deterioration of the picture may   occur when using instant zoom.   Note: Some deterioration of the picture may   occur with zoom ratios above twelve.   34   Time Counter With Memory Stop   The time counter shows actual time elapsed when recording or playing back a   tape. It quickly locates the end of recorded segments.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   REW   Button   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   F.FWD   Button   STOP   T INST.   ZOOM   W A/V DUB PAUSE   OPEN   PAUSE/RECORD   Button   F O C U S F DISPLAY   Button   N DISPLAY RECORD   D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P LA   Y REW   T D I S P L AY   RE   W E D I T RESET   ZOOM   F . F . Button   S E A R C H RESET   Button   S T O P W STOP   Button   TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   DISPLAY Button   F.F Button   To Use Time Counter   0:00:00M   Time Counter   with Memory   Stop On   For example, you recorded a 10-minute   segment. Later, you want to locate the   end of your recording. Insert the cassette   and fast-forward the tape until the time   counter reads “0:10:00”.   Memory-Stop Feature   3. Continue to record or play the tape.   When you want to return to the place   you marked, press the thumb trigger on   the camcorder (or PAUSE/RECORD   on the remote) to stop recording or the   STOP button to stop playing back the   tape.   The memory-stop feature helps you   locate a certain point on the tape. When   memory stop is turned on, the tape will   stop automatically during rewind or fast   forward when the time counter reaches   “0:00:00M”.   1. Press DISPLAY on the remote to turn   on memory stop. An “M” appears   behind the time counter.   4. Make sure the CAM/OFF/VCR switch   is in VCR, and then press REW. The   tape will rewind to the time counter   reading of “0:00:00M”.   Note: During playback or play pause, you   can also press DISPLAY on the camcorder   to turn memory stop on and off.   Notes: If you rewind the tape farther back   than a counter reading of “0:00:00”, a minus   will appear in front of the counter.   2. Locate the place on the tape you want   to return to and press RESET on the   remote to set the time counter to   “0:00:00M”.   The time counter is automatically reset to   “0:00:00” each time a cassette is inserted.   35   Titler   The titler can store a title page in memory that can be displayed and recorded at any   time. The built-in character register contains 47 characters for creating titles on two   lines with up to 16 characters per line.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   F.FWD   Button   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   REW Button   T STOP   INST.   ZOOM   W STOP Button   PLAY Button   OPEN   F O C U S F N A/V DUB PAUSE   D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y PAUSE/   RECORD   Button   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H DISPLAY RECORD   S T O P PLAY Button   REW Button   T RESET   ZOOM   Thumb Trigger   W TITLE S.EDIT   DATE/TITLE Button   ON   OFF   TITLE   ON/OFF   Button   F.F Button   STOP   Button   Creating a Title   1. Attach a power source and slide the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch to CAM or   VCR.   6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have   completed the title.   Note: To correct a character, press STOP   to place the cursor over it and then press   F.F (F.FWD on remote) or REW to enter   the correct character.   2. Press TITLE ON/OFF on the remote to   display the title graphics.   Note: If the CAM/OFF/VCR switch is in   CAM, pressing DATE/TITLE on the   camcorder will also display the title page.   If you want to delete a character, press   F.F (F.FWD on remote) or REW until the   blank space appears.   3. Press STOP to move the flashing   7. Press TITLE ON/OFF on remote to   store the title and remove the title   display from the viewfinder when you   are finished.   cursor to the place you want to begin.   4. Select the first character by pressing   F.F (F.FWD on remote) or REW until   the character you want appears. See   the “Chart of Characters” on the next   page for the characters available in the   titler’s register.   Important Note: Remember to remove the   title graphics from the viewfinder for normal   recording.   5. After you have selected the first   character, press STOP to move the   flashing cursor to next position.   36   Titler   Chart of Characters in Titler’s Register   A B C D E F G H I J K L M   N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9   ? ’ . / , - ; : < > ! (Blank Space)   Recording Titles on a Tape in the Camcorder   1. Attach a power source and slide   6. Press TITLE ON/OFF on remote to   CAM/OFF/VCR to CAM.   remove the titler graphics from the   viewfinder. The camcorder will now   record as normal. If you do not want   to continue recording, press the thumb   trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on remote)   to stop recording.   2. Locate the place on the tape where you   want to record the title.   Note If you record a title on a pre-   recorded tape, the audio and video will be   erased where the title is inserted. There   will also be a three-to-four second pause of   blank tape before the existing audio and   video return.   3. Place the camcorder in record pause.   Note: You can also use the AUTO TITLE   feature to automatically record the title and   date for ten seconds when you begin   recording. Press DATE/TITLE to display   TITLE before starting to record.   4. Press TITLE ON/OFF on remote to   display the title in viewfinder.   5. Press the thumb trigger (PAUSE/   RECORD on remote) to start recording   the title.   Recording Titles While Copying a Tape on Another VCR   1. Connect the camcorder to a VCR as   6. Start VCR recording and camcorder   shown on pages 50-51.   playing.   2. Attach a power source and slide   7. When you see the place on the tape   where you want to record the title,   press TITLE ON/OFF on remote to   display the title in the viewfinder.   CAM/OFF/VCR to VCR.   3. The title will appear when you press   TITLE ON/OFF on the remote.   8. When you are finished recording the   title, press TITLE ON/OFF on remote   to remove the title from the   viewfinder.   4. Press TITLE ON/OFF on remote to   remove the title from the viewfinder.   5. Insert the cassette you want to copy   into the camcorder and a blank cassette   with safety tab into the VCR.   37   Audio/Video Dubbing   A/V (audio/video) DUB on the remote lets you record new audio and video from   another VCR or camcorder to a previously recorded tape in the camcorder. You   will need an optional VAA009 audio/video input cable shown on page 57.   Notes: The source for audio and video when dubbing is the signal coming through the   audio and video plugs of the audio/video input cable.   If you connect only the video plug of the audio/video input cable to the VCR, you will   have no sound on the dubbed portion.   If you connect only the audio plug of the audio/video input cable to the VCR, the   camcorder will not dub.   Back of   Mono   VCR   1 White Audio Plug   AUDIO   OUT   Optional VAA009   Audio/Video   Input Cable   VIDEO   OUT   2 Yellow Video Plug   3 T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y or   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P Audio/Video In/Out   Connector (located   behind small cover)   Back of   Stereo   VCR   Optional Y-Adapter   (such as AH25)   1 White Audio Plug   L AUDIO   OUT   R 3 VIDEO   OUT   2 Yellow Video Plug   Optional VAA009   Audio/Video   Input Cable   Installation   1 Attach the input cable’s white plug to   3 Attach the plug on the other end of the   input cable to the audio/video in/out   connector located behind the small   cover on the side of the camcorder.   (Match the tabs on the plug with the   notches on the camcorder connector.   Do not force the plug.)   the AUDIO OUT jack of the VCR.   Note: If your VCR has left and right   stereo AUDIO OUT jacks, attach the plug   to the one labeled MONO. If one is not   MONO, you may need a Y-adapter to   record both channels.   2 Attach the input cable’s yellow plug to   the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR.   38   Audio/Video Dubbing   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   F O C U S F REW   F.FWD   PLAY   N PLAY   Button   D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L AY   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H STOP   S T O P STOP Button   PLAY Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   A/V (Audio/   Video) DUB   Button   PAUSE/   RECORD   Button   Thumb Trigger   DISPLAY RECORD   STOP   Button   T RESET   ZOOM   W TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   To Audio/Video Dub on the Camcorder   1. Slide camcorder’s CAM/OFF/ VCR   disappears and A/V DUB remains   switch to VCR.   in viewfinder.   2. Insert the tape you want to dub on,   press PLAY, and locate a place on the   tape a few seconds before where you   want the dubbing to begin.   7. Press STOP when you want the   dubbing to stop.   Notes: If you want to stop dubbing at a   certain point on the tape, turn on the   camcorder’s memory-stop feature. Set the   time counter to “0:00:00M” at the point   where you want the dubbing to stop. The   camcorder will automatically stop dubbing   when it reaches “0:00:00M”.   3. Place the camcorder in play pause   exactly where you want to begin   dubbing using the thumb trigger   (PAUSE/RECORD on remote).   4. Press and hold A/V DUB on remote,   and then press PLAY to place the   camcorder in AV dub pause. A/V   You can record new audio and video from the   camcorder’s built-in microphone and camera.   Remove the input cable from the camcorder.   Follow steps 1 through 4 above, and then   press thumb trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on   remote) to start dubbing. To stop dubbing,   press STOP.   DUB   appears in viewfinder.   5. Place the tape you want to dub from in   the VCR, locate the beginning of the   part you want to dub, and place the   VCR in play pause.   The camcorder will automatically enter the   stop mode to prevent excessive tape wear if it   remains in dub pause for more than five   minutes.   6. Start the VCR playing and press the   thumb trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on   remote) to start dubbing.   39   Synchro Edit   Synchro edit allows your camcorder to control a VCR (one that has a compatible   PAUSE, EDIT, EDIT IN/OUT, or SYNC jack) while tapes are being copied from   the camcorder to the VCR. This is convenient when you want to copy only   selected segments from a previously recorded tape. An optional AVS80 synchro   edit cable shown on page 57 is required.   Note: Not all RCA VCRs have compatible synchro edit jacks.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch   T INST.   ZOOM   W PLAY Button   OPEN   F O C U S REW Button   F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   F.F Button   P L A Y D I S P L AY   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H STOP Button   S T O P Audio/Video In/Out Connector   (Located behind small cover)   Thumb   Trigger   Optional AVS80 Synchro Edit   Output Cable   Compatibility   Switch   Note: If your VCR has a single   (mono) AUDIO IN jack, connect   either the left or right audio plug.   AUDIO   IN   VIDEO   IN   EDIT   L R Back of VCR   Caution: The unauthorized recording of copyrighted material may   infringe the rights of others. Such recordings should not be made.   40   Synchro Edit   4. Press S.EDIT on the remote to start the   camcorder playing and the VCR   recording.   F.FWD   Button   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   REW Button   Note: Pressing S.EDIT puts the   camcorder in review for several seconds   and then into playback.   STOP   STOP Button   PLAY Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   PAUSE/   RECORD   Button   5. Pressing REW, F.FWD, STOP, or   thumb trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on   remote) automatically puts the VCR   into record pause. This allows you to   search (forward or backward) or fast-   forward or rewind the tape in the   camcorder without disturbing the tape   in the VCR.   DISPLAY RECORD   T ZOOM   RESET   W TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   S.(Synchro) EDIT   Button   • To search forward (or backward),   press F.F (F.FWD on remote) or   REW. Press PLAY to resume normal   playback. To begin copying again,   press the thumb trigger (PAUSE/   RECORD on remote) and then press   S.EDIT on remote.   To Synchro Edit   1. Connect your camcorder to a   compatible VCR as shown.   2. Prepare the camcorder to play back   the tape you want to copy.   • To fast-forward or rewind the tape,   press STOP then F.F (F.FWD on   remote) or REW. To begin copying   again, press STOP, then PLAY, then   the thumb trigger (PAUSE/RECORD   on remote). Then press S.EDIT on   remote to begin copying.   • Slide the CAM/OFF/VCR switch to   VCR.   • Insert the tape you want to copy.   • Press PLAY.   • Press the thumb trigger (PAUSE/   RECORD on remote) to place the   camcorder in play pause.   6. If you want to stop copying the tape at   a certain point, turn on the   3. Prepare the VCR to record.   • Turn on the VCR.   camcorder’s memory-stop feature, and   set the camcorder’s time counter to   “0:00:00M” at the point on the tape   where you want to stop copying.   When the camcorder reaches   “0:00:00M” on the tape, it will   automatically place the VCR in record   pause.   • Insert a blank tape into VCR.   • Press RECORD to put VCR in record   pause.   Note: If the VCR begins to record   instead of pausing – stop the VCR,   change the compatibility switch on the   AVS80 cable, and press RECORD on the   VCR again.   41   Recording from VCR or TV Monitor   To connect your camcorder to a TV (or VCR) with AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks, you   will need an optional VAA009 audio/video input cable shown on page 57. If your TV   is already connected to a VCR, you can attach the camcorder to the VCR and watch   what the camcorder is recording on the TV.   Back of   Mono   VCR or   TV Monitor   1 White Audio Plug   AUDIO   OUT   Optional VAA009   Audio/Video   Input Cable   VIDEO   OUT   2 Yellow Video Plug   3 F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC   P L A Y D I S P L A Y or   R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P Back of   Audio/Video In/Out   Connector (located   behind small cover)   Stereo   Optional Y-Adapter   (such as AH25)   VCR or   TV Monitor   1 White Audio Plug   L AUDIO   OUT   R 3 VIDEO   OUT   2 Yellow Video Plug   Optional VAA009   Audio/Video   Input Cable   42   Recording from VCR or TV Monitor   Installation   1 Attach the audio/video input cable’s   white plug to the AUDIO OUT jack on   the TV or VCR.   3 Attach the plug on the other end of the   audio/video input cable to the   audio/video in/out connector behind   the small cover on the side of the   camcorder.   Note: If your TV or VCR has stereo left   and right AUDIO OUT jacks, attach the   plug to the one labeled MONO. If one is   not labeled MONO, you may need a   Y-adapter to record both channels.   (Match the tabs on the plug with the   notches on the camcorder connector.   Do not force the plug.)   2 Attach the audio/video input cable’s   yellow plug to the VIDEO OUT jack   on the TV or VCR.   How to Record from a Monitor TV (or VCR)   the channel you normally use to see the   signal from the VCR.   1. A.Camcorder connected directly to   TV monitor: Turn on the TV and   tune it to the channel you want to   record.   2. Slide the camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR   switch to CAM, and insert a blank   cassette. Press the camcorder’s thumb   trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on remote)   to start recording.   B. Camcorder connected to a VCR   that is already connected to a TV:   Turn on VCR and select channel   you want to record, or place the   cassette you want to copy in the   VCR. If you are copying a tape,   press the PLAY button on the VCR.   3. Press the thumb trigger (PAUSE/   RECORD on remote) when you are   finished.   Note: If you want to see what is being   recorded, turn on the TV, and tune it to   Caution: The unauthorized recording of television programs   and other materials may infringe the rights of others.   43   Optional Color Enhancement Light   An optional VLP04 color enhancement light shown on page 55 helps create   brighter, sharper pictures in very low light conditions. It lights subjects in   darkened areas or corrects unflattering shadows.   Light Power Connector   Light Power Button   Caution: Do not   touch the light power   connector when the   camcorder is on.   Tab   Accessory Shoe   1. Attach the rechargeable battery or   AC adapter/charger to power the   camcorder.   Notes: Turn on the light only when needed.   The power consumption of the light is much   more than that of the camcorder. When the   light is turned on, the operation time of the   rechargeable battery is reduced by more than   half.   2. Make sure the camcorder is turned   off. Then attach the light to the light   power connector and accessory shoe   as shown above.   Avoid bumping or shaking the light when in   use. The light’s bulb is sensitive when hot   and may burn out.   3. Press and hold the small button on the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch while placing   it in CAM.   Do not allow water to drop on the light when   in operation.   4. Turn on the light by pressing the power   button on the light.   Do not touch the bulb with your fingers. It   may shorten its service life.   Note: Press the button again to turn off the   light.   Make sure the front case of the light is   properly attached after removing it or   replacing a bulb.   5. To remove the light from the   camcorder, depress the light and   release the tab from the accessory   shoe. Then slide the light off the   camcorder.   44   Optional Color Enhancement Light   Cautions: After using the light, be sure   to allow it sufficient time to cool down   completely.   Dangers: During operation and after   using the light, the front surface and   bulb of the light will be very hot. To   avoid burns, do not touch them.   Use only bulb (VLB04) when replacing   the bulb to reduce the risk of fire or   other hazards.   To prevent overheating, do not block   or cover the ventilation holes on the   color enhancement light.   Do not use the light when powering   your camcorder with the optional car   cord adapter because the car cord will   become very hot.   Never use the light in the vicinity of   explosives or highly flammable   materials.   Removing and Replacing the Light Bulb   1. Turn the case front counterclockwise to   remove it.   2. Remove the bulb by pulling it out   through the open case.   Bulb   Bulb Base   Notch   3. Hold the new bulb with a soft cloth and   align the notch in the rim of the bulb’s   base with the ̇ mark outside the socket.   ̇ Mark   Note: When replacing the light’s bulb, use   only Stock #VLB04 to reduce the risk of fire   and other hazards. See the installation   instructions packed with the replacement bulb   when replacing the bulb.   4. Reattach the case front by placing the   bulb in the hole of the reflective plate,   lining up the smaller raised mark (–) on   the front of the cover with the raised   mark (—) on the light’s case. Then turn   the front clockwise until the larger raised   mark (—) on the front cover aligns with   the mark on the case.   Raised   Marks (—)   45   Attaching the Shoulder Strap   The shoulder strap packed with your camcorder is designed to let you carry the   camcorder from your shoulder and – when you are ready to shoot – bring the   camcorder to shooting position in one quick movement.   To Attach the Shoulder Strap   1. Thread each end of the strap through one of the attachment rings as shown below.   Attachment Ring   Shoulder Strap   Attachment Ring   2. Thread each end of the strap back into its buckle. Pull on the strap and make sure it   is securely fastened before using the shoulder strap to support the camcorder.   Caution: When carrying the camcorder with the shoulder   strap, you may find it convenient to rotate the viewfinder   down. This helps prevent possible damage to the viewfinder   from bumping against your body as you move.   Removing the Lens Hood   The lens hood can be removed so you   can attach optional accessories.*   To remove the lens hood, turn it   counterclockwise.   *Optional accessories may be available from   camera shops and electronic supply stores.   46   Camcorder Recording and Traveling Tips   • Do not bump or tap the microphone   while recording – this sound will be   recorded. Be aware of backgrounds.   Background details may show up as   visual “clutter”. Noises (especially TV   sets, household appliances, traffic, etc.)   can detract from the sound you record.   • Practice recording under a variety of   lighting conditions.   • Use the viewfinder to keep camcorder   level or scenes will appear “tilted”.   • Include close-up shots of individuals   when taping family outings or group   functions.   • Avoid long “still” shots of landmarks   and scenic attractions. Include people   and details. “Local color” gives travel   videos lasting appeal. Consider   recording a familiar or landmark scene   from an unfamiliar vantage point.   • Make a video recording of your home   and contents to store in a safe place in   case of fire or theft.   • Do not move the camcorder rapidly   from side-to-side while recording. A   steady, gradual “pan” avoids blurring   and “jitter”.   • Try to make sure indoor scenes are   well-lit. This improves picture quality   and color reproduction.   Holding The Camcorder   • When possible, rest your elbows on a   table or other stable surface to help   keep the camcorder steady.   • To film at different angles, raise the   viewfinder.   • Standing against a wall may give your   recordings more stability.   • Do not pick up the camcorder by the   viewfinder.   • Use an optional tripod for stable   images.   • Hold the camcorder horizontally. Keep   your feet slightly apart and upper arms   close to your body.   Traveling Tips   • Write down your camcorder’s serial   number and keep it separate from the   camcorder when traveling. If your   camcorder is lost or stolen, you will be   able to identify it.   • Carry your camcorder in a carrying   case when traveling. See page 55 for a   case especially designed for this   camcorder. An ordinary suitcase or   carry bag does not offer the protection   your camcorder needs. Treat your   camcorder as carry-on luggage to   protect it from rough handling.   • Use extra care to avoid damage to your   camcorder and accessories when   operating them at a beach or pool.   Spray, sand, and dust should be   avoided. If your lens has been exposed   to the elements, clean it only with   proper lens cleaning supplies.   47   Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features   Viewfinder Playback   Viewfinder playback is the simplest way to watch tapes using the camcorder.   This method is generally used only to review scenes immediately after recording.   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch in VCR   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPEN   FOCUS   N F EJECT   Switch   DATE/TITLE   DC IN   6V   PLAY   PLAY   DISPLAY   Button   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   REW   STOP   Button   F.F Button   STOP Button   Thumb Trigger   To Play Back a Tape Through the Viewfinder   3. Press the PLAY button.   1. Press and hold the small button on the   CAM/OFF/VCR switch while sliding   it in VCR.   4. Press the STOP button when you are   finished.   2. Insert the cassette you want to play.   48   Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features   REW   F.FWD   PLAY   REW Button   F.FWD Button   STOP   STOP Button   PLAY Button   A/V DUB PAUSE   PAUSE/   RECORD   Button   DISPLAY RECORD   T ZOOM   RESET   W TITLE S.EDIT   ON   OFF   Playback Features   Stop-Action Pause   Visual Searching   • During playback, press the thumb   trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on remote)   to “stop the action” and view one frame   of the tape.   • During playback, press and hold F.F   (F.FWD on remote) or REW if you   want to visually search the tape in   forward or reverse.   • Release the button to return to normal   playback.   Caution: Pause is designed for   momentary interruptions and should   not be used for an extended period of   time. If the camcorder remains in   pause for more than five minutes, it   will move the tape away from the   spinning heads to prevent excessive   tape wear.   Notes: During pause and search operations, it   is normal for streaks to appear in the picture.   The sound is muted during special playback   operations.   • Press the thumb trigger   (PAUSE/RECORD on remote) again to   return to normal playback.   49   Playback on TV or VCR Using AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks   To connect your camcorder to a TV or VCR using AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks, use the   audio/video cable that was packed with the camcorder. If your TV is already   connected to a VCR, you can attach the camcorder to the VCR and watch what the   camcorder is recording or playing on the TV.   T INST.   ZOOM   W OPE   F O C U S F N D A T E / T I T L E DC IN   6V   P L A Y D I S P L A Y R E W E D I T F . F . S E A R C H S T O P To Yellow   VIDEO   Jack   To White   AUDIO Jack   White Audio Plug   1 AUDIO   IN   Yellow   Video Plug   VIDEO   IN   Audio/Video   Cable   3 2 Yellow Video Plug   Back of   VCR or   TV Monitor   White   Audio Plug   –OR–   Yellow   Video Plug   3 White   Audio Plug   L AUDIO   IN   Y-Adapter   (such as AH25)   White Audio Plug   1 R Audio/Video   Cable   VIDEO   IN   Back of   Stereo   2 VCR or   TV Monitor   Yellow Video Plug   50   Playback on TV or VCR   Installation   2 Attach the yellow video plug on the   same end of the audio/video cable to   the VIDEO IN jack on the TV or   VCR.   1 Attach the white plug on the   audio/video cable to the AUDIO IN   jack on the TV or VCR.   Note: If your TV or VCR has stereo   AUDIO jacks, attach the AUDIO plug to   the one labeled MONO. If one is not   labeled MONO, you may need a   Y-adapter to hear sound from both   channels.   3 Attach the yellow plug on the other   end of the audio/video cable to the   yellow VIDEO jack and the white   plug to the white AUDIO jack located   behind the small cover on the side of   the camcorder.   Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR   1. A. Camcorder connected directly to   TV monitor: Turn on the TV and   tune it to the video input channel.   3. Press PLAY to begin playback.   During playback, use the features on   page 49.   B. Camcorder connected to VCR that   is already connected to TV: Turn   on VCR and place it in the “line” or   “camera mode”. (If your VCR does   not have a “line” or “camera   4. To copy what the camcorder is   playing, place a blank cassette in the   VCR and start it recording.   5. Press STOP when you are finished.   mode”, consult the VCR owner’s   manual.) Operate the TV as you   normally do to see the signal   Notes: The corresponding buttons on the   remote control will operate the camcorder.   coming from the VCR.   Caution: The unauthorized recording of   television programs and other recorded   material may infringe the rights of others.   2. Attach a power supply and place the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch in   VCR. Insert the cassette you want to   playback.   Viewing What the Camcorder is Seeing (or Recording)   1. A. Camcorder connected directly to   TV: Turn on the TV, and tune it to   the video input channel.   2. Attach a power supply and slide the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   in CAM. Insert a cassette if you want   to record.   B. Camcorder connected to VCR that   is already connected to TV: Turn   on VCR and place it in the “line” or   “camera mode”. (If your VCR does   not have a “line” or “camera   Note: When the camcorder is used as a   camera, turn the TV’s volume down to   prevent a high-pitched squeal caused by   feedback.   3. Press the camcorder’s thumb trigger   (PAUSE/RECORD on remote) to begin   recording. You can watch what the   camcorder is seeing (or recording) on   the TV screen.   mode”, consult the VCR owner’s   manual.) Operate the TV as you   normally do to see the signal   coming from the VCR.   51   Playback on TV without Audio/Video Inputs   To connect your camcorder to a TV without audio and video inputs, you need an   optional RF output adapter, such as CRF81 shown on page 57.   FOCUS   F N DATE/TITLE   PLAY   DISPLAY   REW   EDIT   F.F.   SEARCH   STOP   2 VHF   VHF   OR   Back of TV   Audio/Video In/Out   Connector   (Located behind   small cover)   Optional 75/300 ohm   Transformer   (such as AH011)   3 VHF Antenna   2 CH3/CH4   Switch   1 OR   OR   VHF Antenna   RF Output   Adapter   (optional)   Optional 300/75 ohm   Transformer   (such as 193983)   Installation   2 Attach the RF output adapter’s cable to   the VHF input on your TV.   1 Disconnect the VHF antenna from   your TV. Connect the antenna to the   ANT IN connector on the RF output   adapter if you leave the adapter   connected to the TV.   Note: If your TV has 300 ohm VHF   screw terminals, you will need an optional   75-300 ohm transformer, such as AH011.   3 Attach the RF output adapter’s plug to   the audio/video in/out connector under   the small cover on the side of the   camcorder.   Note: If your VHF antenna is the flat   twin-lead type attached by two screws,   you will need an optional 300-75 ohm   transformer, such as 193983.   52   Playback on TV without Audio/Video Inputs   Playback Operation   1. Set the CH3/CH4 switch on the RF   4. Press PLAY to begin playback.   output adapter to CH3 or CH4.   During playback, use the features on   2. Turn on the TV, and tune it to   channel 3 or 4 – the same channel   you selected with the CH3/CH4   switch.   page 49.   5. Press STOP when you are finished.   3. Attach a power supply, and place the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   in VCR. Insert the cassette you want   to play back.   Note: The corresponding buttons on the   remote control will operate the camcorder.   Viewing What the Camcorder Is Recording   1. Turn on the TV and tune it to channel   3 or 4.   3. Attach a power supply and place the   camcorder’s CAM/OFF/VCR switch   in CAM. Insert the cassette you want   to record on.   Note: When the camcorder is used as a   camera, turn the TV’s volume down to   prevent a high-pitched squeal caused by   feedback.   4. Press the thumb trigger on the   camcorder (PAUSE/RECORD on   remote) to start recording. You can   watch what you are recording on the   TV screen.   2. Set the CH3/CH4 switch on the RF   output adapter to the same channel   you selected on the TV.   Normal TV Viewing   You can leave the RF output adapter   hooked up to the TV. Disconnect the   adapter’s plug from the camcorder or turn   off the camcorder’s power.   Note to Cable TV Installer   This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National   Electrical Code (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part I), that provides guidelines   for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected   to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.   53   Care and Maintenance   • Keep dust and grit from entering the   cassette door. They are abrasive and   cause excessive wear both to the   camcorder’s recording/playback heads   and cassettes.   • Before handling your camcorder, make   sure your hands and face are free from   any chemical products such as suntan   lotion, as it may damage the finish.   • Do not operate the camcorder for   extended periods in temperatures below   40°F (4°C) or above 95°F (35°C). Do   not store the camcorder in temperatures   below -22°F (-30°C) or above 149°F   (65°C).   • Always replace the lens cap on the lens   when the camcorder is not in use.   • When the camcorder is not in use,   always remove the cassette and AC   adapter/charger or battery.   • Do not operate the camcorder in   extremely humid environments.   • The camcorder can be damaged by   improper storage or handling. Do not   subject the camcorder to swinging,   shaking, or dropping.   • Do not aim your camcorder at the sun   or other bright objects.   • Do not touch the lens with your fingers. • Do not leave your camcorder in direct   The oil from your skin can damage the   lens. Use lens-cleaning tissue and   commercially prepared cleaning solu-   tion designed for use on camera lens.   Improper cleaning may scratch the lens.   sunlight. Doing so could permanently   damage the camcorder’s internal parts.   Cleaning the Viewfinder   1. Rotate the eyepiece   counterclockwise until it stops and   remove it.   q w 2. Use a soft non-abrasive cloth, swab,   or lens cleaning paper to clean the   miniature monitor.   Raised   Marks   3. Insert the eyepiece with the raised   mark ( — ) at the center of the   viewfinder. Then rotate the eyepiece   clockwise until it stops.   54   Optional Accessories   We invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to   the fun of using your 8mm camcorder. These pages have a selection of accessories to   help make your memorable moments look and sound even better.   These accessories are designed to make the process of recording and watching your   videos more enjoyable.   To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.   If a dealer is not nearby, all accessories are available through toll-free ordering or by   using the order form on page 59.   AC025A Soft Carrying Case   VCC1000 Video Color Control Center   Custom compact soft case designed   especially to provide protection and utility   for your 8mm camcorder and most   accessories. Rugged fabric lined with soft   non-abrasive material and generous   padding. Has three outside pockets with   storage for lens filters, adapters, batteries,   and tapes.   The VCC1000 is two accessories in one.   The color control center allows you to   adjust the color intensity, tint, white   balance, and sharpness of tapes being   dubbed. This is especially helpful when   the original tape was produced in poor   lighting conditions or poor color settings.   The second feature – the character   generator – lets you create titles that can   be recorded on your tapes. This lets you   add a professional and/or personal touch   to your home videos.   VLP04 Color Enhancement Light   All specifications and   descriptions of accessories   are subject to change   without notice.   The VLP04 helps create brighter, sharper   pictures in very low light conditions. It   lights subjects in darkened areas or   corrects unflattering shadows. Uses   VLB04 replacement bulb.   55   Optional Accessories   DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/Charger   CPS85 AC Battery Charger   C H A R G E   P O W E R   Caution: Do not use any other car cord   adapter/charger with this camcorder.   This car cord adapter/charger enables you   to operate your camcorder from your car,   truck, or RV by plugging it into the   vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. It will   also charge the BV060 battery supplied   with your camcorder or the BB150   battery.   The CPS85 battery charger plugs directly   into an AC outlet, and charges the BV060   and BB150 camcorder batteries. Because   the CPS85 operates on 100-240 volts,   50/60 Hz, it can be used virtually   anywhere in the world. A plug adapter   may be required in some countries.   Charging takes approximately 5 hours for   the BV060 (1- hour) battery or 7 hours for   the BB150 (1.4- hour) battery.   The DCC80 is specially designed to   convert power from a 24-volt or 12-volt   battery to a 6-volt output. The vehicle   does not have to be turned on for the   DCC80 to operate the camcorder.   Rechargeable Batteries   DCC06 Car Cord Adapter   BV060   BB150   These rechargeable nickel-cadmium   batteries are specifically designed for long   life. The BV060 can power your   camcorder up to 1 hour, and the BB150 up   to 1.4 hours (depending on how much you   use zoom and pause). Both can be   recharged with the AC adapter/charger   that came with your camcorder. Initial   charging and recharging takes about 1   hour for the BV060 or 1.4 hours for the   BB150.   Caution: Do not use any other car cord   adapter with this camcorder.   This car cord adapter enables you to   operate your camcorder from your car,   truck, or RV by plugging it into the   vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. The   DCC06 is specially designed to convert   power from a 24-volt or 12-volt battery to   a 6-volt output. The vehicle does not   have to be turned on for the DCC06 to   operate the camcorder.   56   Optional Accessories   CRF81 RF Output Adapter   AVS80 Synchro Edit Cable   This adapter is used to connect your   camcorder to a standard TV (one without   audio/video input jacks) for playback. If   your antenna cable is the flat twin-lead   This cable attaches to the camcorder to   provide video and audio outputs for   type attached by two screws, you will also dubbing, or for direct input to a monitor   need a 300-75 ohm transformer, such as   193983. If your TV has 300-ohm VHF   receiver. It can also control the start/stop   functions of a VCR with a compatible   screw terminals, you will need an optional 2.5mm PAUSE, EDIT, EDIT IN, EDIT   75-300 ohm transformer, such as AH011.   IN/OUT, or SYNC jack when copying a   tape.   VAA009 Audio/Video Input Cable   193983 Cable Transformer   The 193983 is used to connect a standard   300-ohm antenna twin-lead to a standard   round 75-ohm connector on the RF output   adapter, a VCR, or TV.   This audio/video input cable will enable   you to use your camcorder to record from   other devices which have audio/video   output jacks (such as another VCR,   camcorder, or TV monitor). This makes   it convenient to copy tapes or record a   television broadcast. The VAA009’s plug   is specially designed so other cables and   accessories can be plugged into the   camcorder at the same time.   AH011 Cable Transformer   The AH011 is used to connect a standard   round 75-ohm antenna cable to the   300-ohm screw terminals on a TV.   AH25 Y-Adapter   All specifications and descriptions of   accessories are subject to change   without notice.   This Y-adapter allows you to connect   your camcorder’s mono audio cable to a   stereo TV or VCR.   57   Optional Accessories   AC088 Super Lightweight Tripod   Mounting the camcorder on a tripod, such as AC088, will keep the camcorder   steady and produce excellent video results.   This tripod’s fluid-effect head provides smooth camera pan and tilt. The quick-   release mount makes it easy to attach or remove the camcorder. The grooved,   tubular 3-section leg design folds down to 26" when not in use. Rubber feet   allow for sure footing.   PUSH   Cautions: Before using a tripod, make sure it is stable enough to hold the camcorder   without falling over. Do not transport camcorder attached to tripod.   When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be careful not to force the tripod screw   into the camcorder’s tripod mounting hole.   The tripod screw should not protrude into the camcorder more than approximately   three-eighth (3/8) inch. Forcing the screw could damage the mounting hole on the   bottom of the camcorder.   58   Accessory Order Form   Order Form for Camcorder Model Pro846   Description   Part No. Price   Qty. Total   Soft Camcorder Case   Super Lightweight Tripod   75-300 Cable Transformer   Y-Adapter   AC025A $ 59.95   AC088   AH011   AH25   $ 39.95   $ $ 1.90   1.95   Synchro Edit Cable   Rechargeable Battery   Rechargeable Battery   AC Battery Charger   RF Output Adapter   Car Cord Adapter   Car Adapter/Charger   Audio/Video Input Cable   Video Color Control Center   Color Enhancement Light   Replacement Bulb for Light   300-75 Cable Transformer   Shoulder Strap   AVS80   BB150   BV060   CPS85   CRF81   DCC06   DCC80   $ 54.95   $ 79.95   $ 59.95   $ 84.95   $ 49.95   $ 74.95   $169.95   VAA009 $ 29.95   VCC1000 $349.00   VLP04   VLB04   193983   215770   221357   221361   221363   221364   $ 49.95   $ 14.95   $ 6.95   $ 13.95   $ 24.95   $189.95   $ 49.95   $ 12.95   Audio/Video Cable   AC Adapter/Charger   Replacement Remote   DC Cable   Prices are subject to change without notice.   Total Merchandise ($10 Minimum Order)......................$__________   Sales Tax.........................................................................$__________   We are required by law to collect the appropriate   sales tax for each individual state, county, and   locality to which the merchandise is being sent.   Shipping, Handling, and Insurance.................................$   5.00   Total Amount Enclosed ................................................$__________   Use VISA or MasterCard preferably. Money order   or check must be in U.S. currency only. No COD   or cash.   Please complete other side also   59   Accessory Order Form   Charge your order on your VISA   or MasterCard by   filling in below   USE YOUR CREDIT CARD   ® IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number   from your VISA card   My card expires:   s r r TM   IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number   from your MasterCard   Copy Number   above your   name on   My card   expires:   MasterCard   AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE   Prices are subject to change without notice.   Print or type your name and   address clearly. This will be   your mailing label.   A complete and correct   order will save you days   of waiting.   Name:   Street:   Apt:   Zip:   City:   State:   Please make sure that both sides of this form   have been filled out completely.   • Allow 8 weeks for delivery.   • All accessories are subject to availability.   • Where applicable, we will ship a superseding model.   60   Accessory Order Form   To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.   If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by   telephone or direct-by-mail.   United States and Canada Orders   To place your order by phone, have your Visa or MasterCard ready and call the toll-   free number listed below between 8AM and 8PM Eastern Standard Time. Use this   number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this order form.   1 – 800 – 338 – 0376   Most times your order will be shipped UPS within 72 hours of receipt. If ever it is not   possible to ship within 30 days, we will notify you with an update on your order and   an option to cancel.   To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit   card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to Thomson   Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:   Video Accessories   PO Box 8419   Ronks, PA 17573   For more information on these accessories (or current prices), write to the   following address:   Video Accessories Customer Service   Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.   Distributor & Special Products   2000 Clements Bridge Rd   Deptford, NJ 08096-2088   International Orders   This offer is valid only in the United States and Canada. For international orders,   please send your request for a price quotation (not an order) to:   International Customer Service   Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.   Distributor & Special Products   2000 Clements Bridge Rd   Deptford, NJ USA 08096-2088   61   Trouble Checks   Troubles sometimes are caused by simple “faults” that you can easily correct without   the help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies.   Before you call or take your camcorder to an Authorized RCA Compact Camcorder   Servicenter, look below for the type of trouble you are experiencing. Then perform the   simple checks and adjustments listed for that trouble.   Trouble   Checks and Adjustments   No power   • If using battery, it may need to be recharged.   • If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged into a   working outlet.   Won’t record or   playback   • If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged into a   working outlet.   • There may be no cassette in the camcorder.   • Try ejecting and reinserting the cassette.   • The cassette tape may be broken, try another cassette.   • You may have reached the end of the cassette, try rewinding it.   Won’t playback   Won’t record   • CAM/OFF/VCR switch must be in VCR.   • Safety tab has been closed. (See page 20.)   • CAM/OFF/VCR switch must be in CAM.   No picture in   viewfinder   • Remove lens cap.   • CAM/OFF/VCR switch must be in CAM.   Tape stops during   rewind or fast forward   • Time-counter memory may be on. Whenever an “M”   appears with the time-counter display, the camcorder will   stop rewinding (or fast forwarding) when counter reads   “0:00:00M”. Press the REW or F.F button again to   continue rewinding or fast forwarding, or press DISPLAY   on remote to turn off memory-stop feature.   Rewind, fast forward,   or play does not   operate   • Make sure titler does not appear in viewfinder. Press   TITLE ON/OFF on remote to remove titler.   • Make sure the flashing cursor does not appear in the date or   time display. Press DATE/TITLE to remove the flashing   cursor and start the clock.   Camcorder remains in   “stop action”   • Press thumb trigger (PAUSE/RECORD on remote) to return   to normal playback.   62   Trouble Checks   Trouble   Checks and Adjustments   Poor auto-focus   operation   • Make sure FOCUS does not appear in viewfinder. Press   FOCUS F and N buttons together to turn on auto focus.   See pages 32-33.   • Scene is dark. Auto-focus may not work under this   condition. See pages 32-33 for details on manual focus.   • Lens is smudged, and image appears unfocused.   • Viewfinder eyepiece focus is misadjusted. See page 29.   Viewfinder displays   are out of focus   • Try adjusting eyepiece focus control. See page 29.   Date and/time, date, or   date and title were   recorded on tape   • Date and time or date will be recorded on tape whenever   they appear in the viewfinder. Press DATE/TITLE button   to remove them from viewfinder when recording.   • Auto date or auto title feature turned on. See page 27.   Date and/or time are   incorrect   • Camcorder’s internal battery may need replacing.   See page 28.   • Date and/or time may need to be set. See page 26.   Remote control   will not operate   camcorder   • Aim remote at remote sensor on camcorder.   • Remote must be within 13 feet from the camcorder to   operate it.   • Remote control cell may need replacing. See page 9.   • CAM/OFF/VCR switch must be in CAM or VCR for   camcorder to operate.   • Camcorder’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct   sunlight or strong artificial light. This may interfere with   operation of camcorder by remote.   Camcorder will not   record from audio/   video connector   • CAM/OFF/VCR switch must be in CAM.   • Check cable connections and make sure other component   is playing. See pages 42-43.   Camcorder turns off   during operation   • Camcorder remained in pause for five minutes. Turn   camcorder back on.   • Rechargeable battery needs recharging or alkaline   batteries need replacing.   Recorded audio too low • Subject too far from camcorder.   63   Specifications   General   Power requirement: 6VDC   Video Signal: EIA Standard NTSC Color   Tape Speed: 14.3 mm/sec.   Power consumption: 5.3 W (when   FOCUS indicator appears in viewfinder)   Weight: 1.87 lbs. (without battery pack,   lens hood, lens cap, and cassette)   Dimensions: 3-11/16" (W) x 4-3/4"   (H) x 8-5/16" (D) (94 x 120 x 211mm)   Video Input: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm   Video Output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm   Audio Input: –7.8 dBs (316 m Vms)   Audio Output: –7.8 dBs (316 m Vms)   Fast Forward/Rewind Time: Less than   eight minutes with P6-120 cassette.   Camera Section   Tripod Mount   Scanning: 525 Lines/60 Fields/30 Frames   Required Minimum Illumination: 1 lux   Lens: F/1.6 12:1 (4~48mm)   Image Sensor: 1/4" CCD   Diameter: 46 mm   Video Recorder Section   Format: 8mm   Record/Playback System:   Two video record/playback heads   One flying erase head   One 1/4" x 20 threaded hole   AC Adapter/Charger   Power requirement: 100-240 Volts,   50-60 Hz.   Power consumption: 20 W (Max)   Weight: 12 Ounces (330 grams)   Dimensions: 2-13/16" (W) x 1-11/16" (H)   x 5-15/16" (D) (72 x 43 x 151 mm)   User Information   This equipment has been tested and found to   comply with the limits for a Class B digital   device, and RF lighting device, pursuant to   Part 15 and 18 of the FCC Rules. These   limits are designed to provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference in a   residential installation. This equipment   generates, uses, and can radiate radio   frequency energy and, if not installed and   used in accordance with the instructions, may   cause harmful interference to radio   communications. However, there is no   guarantee that interference will not occur in a   particular installation. If this equipment does   cause harmful interference to radio or   • Consult the dealer or an experienced   radio/TV technician for help.   This device complies with Part 15 of the   FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the   following two conditions:   (1) This device may not cause harmful   interference, and (2) this device must accept   any interference received, including   interference that may cause undesired   operation.   Changes or modifications not expressly   approved by Thomson Consumer   Electronics, Inc. may void the user’s FCC   authority to operate this camcorder.   television reception, which can be determined   by turning the equipment off and on, the user   is encouraged to try to correct the interference   by one or more of the following measures:   This digital apparatus does not exceed the   Class B limits for radio noise emissions from   digital apparatus as set out in the interference-   causing equipment standard entitled “Digital   Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Department of   Communications.   • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   • Increase the separation between the   equipment and receiver.   Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de   bruits radioélectriques applicables aux   appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites   dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur:   “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée   par le ministre des Communications.   • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a   circuit different from that to which the   receiver is connected.   64   Customer Assistance and Service   Thomson provides a toll-free telephone   You can reach Thomson at the   following number:   number to help you with any problems   you may encounter with your camcorder.   Many can be diagnosed over the phone,   and if necessary, a replacement unit can   be shipped to you. Please have your   camcorder model/serial number and date   of purchase ready when you call. If your   unit is out of warranty, we will quote the   cost of an exchange unit to you.   800-283-6503   (Toll free inside U.S.A.)   Our toll-free Camcorder number   operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CST   Monday – Friday   for U.S. customers only   Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange   If we are unable to resolve your problem   over the phone, we will gladly service   your unit or exchange it for a new or   refurbished camcorder. Refer to the   limited warranty on the reverse side to   learn about your specific rights and   responsibilities.   Always consult Thomson and get a   Return Authorization number before   returning anything! Obtain a Return   Authorization (RA) number from the   telephone representative before returning   your equipment to avoid delays,   accounting errors, or even loss of your   unit.   Important information to customers who ship defective equipment to   Thomson Consumer Electronics   The Thomson representative who   authorized the return of your equipment   will give you an RA number over the   phone. They will also provide you with   instructions on where and how to return   your camcorder. Write the number in   large, clear characters on the outside of   the box. To avoid confusion and   and model/serial number of your   camcorder. These numbers are located   on the bottom of your unit. If your   camcorder is within the warranty period,   please provide a copy of the bill of sale   to verify purchase date. Use the original   box and packing material to protect the   equipment from damage in shipment.   misunderstandings, shipments without an   RA number clearly visible on the outside   of the box will be returned to you at your   expense.   For your protection, insure all shipments   for full replacement value and use a   reliable shipper. Thomson assumes no   responsibility for warranty shipments   from the customer to the factory if not   shipped in the manner prescribed by   Thomson.   Include a brief note describing the   problem and any conversations about the   problem you have had with Thomson   personnel. Include your name, address   (continued on next page)   65   Limited Warranty   What your warranty covers:   • Any defect in materials or   workmanship.   which validates date of purchase to   the exchange location and you will be   provided the new or refurbished unit.   4. If the repairs were covered by your   warranty, you will not be billed.   For how long after your purchase:   • 90 days for labor charges.   • One year for parts.   If you are not located near an exchange   point:   What we will do:   1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or   Visa account number and expiration   date to our phone representative. This   is for security purposes. If we receive   your unit including all accessories   within 14 days from the date you were   provided a Return Authorization   number, only items not covered by   warranty will be charged to your   account. IF YOUR UNIT   During the initial 90 days   • Exchange your camcorder with a new   or, at our option, a refurbished unit or   at your option, repair your camcorder   at no cost to you.   After the 90 days and within one year   • Exchange your camcorder with a new   or, at our option, a refurbished unit or   at your option, repair your camcorder.   Parts will be provided at no charge,   but you will be responsible for the cost   of labor required for the repair.   INCLUDING ALL ACCESSORIES   IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 14   DAYS, THE SUGGESTED   RETAIL VALUE OF THE   CAMCORDER AND/OR   How you get service:   • Call 1-800-283-6503 and have your   unit’s date of purchase and   ACCESSORIES WILL BE   model/serial number ready. The   model/serial number information is on   the bottom of your camcorder.   CHARGED TO YOUR CREDIT   CARD. This amount will be credited   if the unit is subsequently received.   2. We will send you a replacement unit   next business day delivery.   3. You will receive an invoice packed   with the replacement product, but will   not be charged for the unit portion of   the invoice amount if we receive your   unit including all accessories within   14 days from the date you were   provided the RA number. Any labor   and parts charges not covered by our   warranty will be included and charged   against your account.   • A representative will troubleshoot   your problem over the phone. If the   representative determines that you   should receive a replacement unit, you   will be provided with a Return   Authorization (RA) number and the   location of a nearby exchange point if   one exists. No returns will be   accepted without the RA number.   To receive a replacement camcorder   before you return yours:   If you are located near an   exchange point:   1. We will send a replacement unit to the   exchange point next business day   delivery.   2. The exchange location will notify you   of its arrival.   3. Take your unit, including all   accessories, and your bill of sale   4. Ship the unit back to us along with all   accessories included with your   camcorder using the replacement   unit’s carton. Shipping instructions   will be included in the carton along   with your RA number, which will   allow you to easily ship the unit back   to us. Make sure you insure your   66   Limited Warranty   shipment in case of damage or loss.   Include with the shipment:   • A copy of your dated bill of sale to   verify your unit’s warranty   eligibility.   • A brief note describing your   camcorder problem.   To have your Camcorder repaired by   an Authorized RCA Camcorder   Servicenter:   • Check with your dealer or call 1-800-   336-1900 for the Authorized RCA   Camcorder Servicenter nearest you.   • Take your unit to the Authorized RCA   Camcorder Servicenter of your choice.   • Show the Authorized RCA Camcorder   Servicenter representative your sales   receipt or other, evidence of purchase.   • Pick up your camcorder when repairs   are complete.   • Your name, address and phone   number.   Return transportation, storage, and   handling costs and insurance are your   sole responsibility. We accept no   liability in case of damage or loss.   What your warranty does not cover:   • Adjustment of customer controls.   • Damage from misuse or neglect.   • A unit that has been modified or   incorporated into other products or is   used for institutional or other   commercial purposes.   • Battery for clock and other features.   • Cleaning of video/audio heads.   • Camcorders purchased or serviced   outside the U.S.A.   • Return transportation, storage and   handling costs of your unit,   including insurance for loss or   damage.   • Acts of God, such as but not limited to   lightning damage.   To receive a replacement unit after we   have received your unit:   1. Write the RA number on the outside of   the carton used to return the unit.   Make sure you insure your   shipment in case of damage or loss.   2. Carefully pack the unit along with all   accessories included with your   camcorder, using the original box and   packing material if possible.   3. Include with the shipment:   • A copy of your dated bill of sale to   verify your unit’s warranty   eligibility.   • A brief note describing your   camcorder problem.   • Your name, address and phone   number.   Product Registration:   • Please complete and mail the Product   Registration Card packed with your   camcorder. It will make it easier to   contact you should it ever be   Return transportation, storage, and   handling costs, and insurance are your   responsibility. We accept no liability in   case of damage or loss.   4. Include a cashier’s check or money   order for payment if there are any out   of warranty labor or parts charges   which were indicated by the   representative, and you elected not to   use your credit card.   5. Upon receipt of your product, a new or   refurbished unit will be shipped to you   next day delivery.   necessary. The return of the card is   not required for warranty coverage.   How State Law relates to warranty:   • This warranty gives you specific legal   rights and you may have other rights   that vary from state to state.   If you purchased your Camcorder   outside the United States:   • This warranty does not apply. Contact   your dealer for warranty information.   67   Index   A/V (Audio/Video) DUB   Clock Cell, Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28   COLOR Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,29   Color Enhancement Light,   Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11,39   A/V DUB Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,39   Accessories, Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   Accessories, Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55-61   Accessory Shoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8   Accessory, Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . .59-61   Adapter/Charger, Using . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,12   AE Shutter Speed Displays . . . . . . . . . .24,30   Alkaline Batteries, Using to   Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17   Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . .1,3,65,Back Cover   Attaching the Shoulder Strap . . . . . . . . . . .46   Audio/Video Dubbing . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39   Audio/Video In/Out   Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,38,40,42,52   Audio/Video Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,50-51   Auto Date and Title Features . . . . . . . . . . .27   Auto Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32   AUTO Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   Batteries, Alkaline Using . . . . . . . . . . .16-17   Battery Level Indicator . . . . . . . . . .17,30-31   Battery Marker Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   Battery Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . .15,17   Battery, Care and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . .15   Battery, Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28   Battery, Inserting   Rechargeable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14   Battery, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9   Battery, Using Rechargeable . . . . . . . .13-15   BRIGHT Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,29   Buttons, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11   CAM/OFF/VCR Switch . . . . . . . . . . . .5,7,8,   . . . . . . . . . . .10-11,12,14,16,18-9,20,23   . . . . . . . .25,26,35,39,40-41,43,48,51,53   Camcorder Operating Controls . . . . . . . .7-8   Camcorder, Powering . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-19   Camcorder, Turning On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   Camcorder, Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   Car Cord Adapter, Optional . . . . . . . . .18,56   Car Cord Adapter/Charger,   Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45,55   Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2   Copying Tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43,50-51   Creating a Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36   Customer Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65   Date and Time Display . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-28   Date and Time, Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   Date and Time, Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26   Date Search Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25   DATE/TITLE   Button . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,26,27,31,36-37   DC Car Cords, Optional . . . . . . . . .18-19,56   DC IN 6V Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,12,18-19   Design Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64   DISPLAY Button . . . . . . . .7,10-11,25,30,35   Displays in Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31   Dubbing, Audio and Video . . . . . . . . .38-39   EDIT SEARCH Buttons . . . . . . . . . . .7,22,23   Edit Search Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23   EJECT Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,7,21   Erase Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20   Eyepiece Focus Control . . . . . . . . . . . .6,7,29   F.F and F.FWD (Fast Forward)   Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,10-11   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23,25,26,36-37,48-49   First-Time Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8   Flying Erase Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22   FOCUS F and N   Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,30-31,32-33   FOCUS Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31,32-33   Focusing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33   Hand Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,8   Holding the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   I.ZOOM Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,34   Included Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   Inserting and Removing   Cassettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21   INST. ZOOM Button . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,30,34   Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8   Lens Cap, Attaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   Lens Hood, Removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46   Light, Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45,55   Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67   Macro Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33   Maintenance and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54   Making Better Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   Manual Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33   Memory-Stop Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35   Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,56   Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54   Care and Storage of Battery . . . . . . . . . . . .15   Cassette Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,7   Cassettes, Inserting and   Removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21   Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   Chart of Title Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37   Checking Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63   Cleaning the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54   68   Index   Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,22   NO TAPE Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31   OPEN Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,16   Operating Controls, Camcorder . . . . . . . .7-8   Operation, First-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8   Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55-61   Order Form, Accessory . . . . . . . . . . . .59-61   Pause Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30   PAUSE/RECORD Button . . . . . . . . . . .10-11   . . . . . . . . . .36-37,39,40-41,43,49,51,53   Pause, Stop-Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49   PLAY Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,10-11,23   . . . . . . . . . .36-37,39,40-41,43,48,51,53   Playback Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49   Playback on a TV With   Sensor, Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,9   Setting the Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . .26   Shoulder Strap Attachment   Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,46   Shoulder Strap, Attaching . . . . . . . . . . . . .46   Shutter Speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24   Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63   Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64   Speed, Recording and Playback . . . . . . . .20   Status Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30   STOP Button . . . . . . . . . . .7,10-11,23,25,26   . . . . . . . .35,36-37,39,40-41,48,49,51,53   Stop-Action Pause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49   Synchro Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-41   Tally Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,22   TAPE Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31   TAPE END Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31   Tape Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43,50-51   Tape Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23   Thumb Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,36-37,49   Tilt Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29   Time and Date Display . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-28   Time and Date, Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   Time and Date, Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26   Time Counter with Memory Stop   AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks . . . . . . . .50-51   Playback on a TV Without   Audio/Video Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53   Playback, Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48   Plug Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12   Power Zoom Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,34   Powering the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . .12-19   Problem Solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63   Product Registration   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Front Cover   Program AE (Auto Exposure)   Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,35   Time-Remaining Display . . . . . . . .24,30-31   TINT Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,29   Tips, Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   Tips, Traveling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   TITLE Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   TITLE ON/OFF Button . . . . . . .10-11,36-37   Title Character Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37   Titler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-37   Traveling Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   Tripod, Using . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58   Trouble Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63   Turning On the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   Unpacking the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   Video Cassettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21   Video/Audio Dubbing . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39   Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . .6,7,29,30-31,48,54   Visual Searching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49   Warranty, Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67   ZOOM Buttons . . . . . . . . . . .10-11,32-33,34   ZOOM Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,34   Zoom Level Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,34   Zooming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34   Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24   Quick Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22   REC Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,30   Recording from VCR or TV   Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43   Recording Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20   Recording Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47   Recording Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36   Refreshing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   Registration Card   Inside Front Cover   Remote Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9   Remote Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11   Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-11   Remote Control Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,9   Removing Lens Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46   RESET Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11,35   REW (Rewind) Buttons   . . . . . . . . . . .7,10,22,23,35,36-37,48-49   RF Output Adapter,   Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53,57   S. (Synchro) EDIT Button . . . . . . . .10-11,41   Safety Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20   SEARCH Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25   Searching, Visual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49   69   Need Assistance? We want to help!   U.S. Consumers:   Camcorder Exchange Warranty . . . . . .800-283-6503   Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-336-1900   Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-338-0376   Canadian Consumers:   English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-522-0338   French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-522-0445   If your camcorder needs service, please   contact your dealer or the nearest Servicenter   from the yellow pages. Please do not send   any products to the Indianapolis address listed   in this manual or on the carton. This will only   add delays in service for your product.   10330 North Meridian Street   Indianapolis, IN 46290   © 1995 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.   ® Trademark(s) Registered   Marca(s) Registrada(s)   Printed in Japan   Part Number 95-Pro846-1   QR12994   |