Panasonic PV-A206 Operating Instructions Manual

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Things
You
Should Know
Thanh
you for
choosing
Panasonic!
You
have purchased one of
the
most
sophisticated
and
reliable
products on
the
market
today. Used
properly,
we're sure
it
will bring
you
and your
family
years of
enjoyment.
Please
take time
to
fill in
the
information at
right.
The serial
number
is
on
the
tag
located
on
the underside
of
your
Palmcorder.
Be
sure
to
retain
this
manual
as
your
convenient
Palmcorder
information
source.
Unpack your
Palmcorder
Date of
Purchase
Dealer
Purchased From
Dealer
Address
Dealer Phone
No.
Model
No.
Serial No.
These
accessories are provided
in
order
to
set
up
or
use your Palmcorder
1 pc. AC
Adaptor
(PV-A17)
with
DC
Power
Cable
1 pc. Battery
Pack
(PV'BP15)
1
pc.
AudioA/ideo
Cable
(VJAW0032)
1 pc. Shoulder Strap
{VYCW0108)
1
pc, VHS
PlayPak
(PV-PWYMW0009)
and one "AA" battery
1
pc.
CR2025 Clock
Battery
(VSBW0004)
(installed in
Palmcorder)
Safety
Precautions
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
Your
Compact
VHS
Palmcorder
ts
designed
lo
record
This Patmcorder
is equipped
wi(h
the
HQ
System
lo
and play back
in
Standard Play
(SP)
and
Super
Long
provide
excellent
video
pictures,
and
is
compatible
Play
(S
LP)
modes. You
can also
play
a
Compact VHS
with standard VHS
equipment.
Palmcorder recording on
your
VHS
VCR using
lha
a
is
recommended
that
only
cassette tapes
that
have
VHS PlayPak
supplied.
been
tested and
inspected
for
use in VCR
machines
and/or
(BBS)
mark
be used.
A
CAUTION
RISK
OP
eUtCmiC
SHOCK
I
PONOTOPgW
I
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO
NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR
BACK)
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
MSJDE
REFEfl
SERVICING
TO
QUALrFfEO
SERVICE
PERSONNEU
This
symbol
warns
the
user
that
uninsulated
voltage
within
the
unil may
have
sutticient
magnitude
to cause
electric
shock.
Therefore,
it
Is dangerous
lo
make
any kind
of
contact
with
any Inside
part of
INs
unit.
This
symbol
aieris
the user that
Important
literature
concerning
the
operation
and
maintenance
of this
unit
has
been
inciuded.
Therefore, it
should
be
read carefully
in
ordef
to
avoid
any
problems.
j
The
above markings are located
on the
appliance
bottom
cover.
Important
Safeguards
4.
6,
t . Read
Instrucllons
^
AJI
the safety
and
operating
instructions should
be read before
the unit
is
operated.
2. Retain Instmctlons
The safely and operating
instrucltons
should be retained for
future
reference.
3. Heed Warnings
All warnings
on
the
unit
and In
the
operaiing inslfuctions
should
be adtiered
to.
Follow
Instructions
All
operating and
maintenance instructions
should
be
followed.
Cleaning
Unplug
this
video unit from the
wall
outlet
before cleaning. Do not
use liquid
or
aerosol
cleaners. Use
a
dry doth lor cleaning.
Aitachmanis
Do not use
attachments not
recommended
by
the
video
product manufacturer
as
Ihey may be hazardous.
7. Water and Molshjre
Do not use this video unit
near water
for
exampfe
near
a balh
tubt
wash
bowl, kitchen
sink,
or
laundry
tub,
in
a wet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming
poof, and the Mke.
8.
Accessories
Do
not place
this
video
unit
on
an
unstable
cart, stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or table.
The
video unit may (all, causing serious injury to a
child
or adull« and serious damage to Ihe unit.
Use
only
with a cart, stand,
tripod, bracket,
or table
recommended
by
the
manutaciurer,
or sold
with
the
video unit. Any mounting
of
the
unit should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions
and
should
use a
mounting accessory recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
An
appliance
and
cart
combination should
be
moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven
sudaces
may
cause the
appliance
and
cart
combination to overturn.
9.
Ventilation
Slots and
openings
in
the cabinet are
provided
for
ventilation
and
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
video unit
and
to
protect
ii
from
overheating.
These openings
must
not
be
blocked
or covered. Never
pface
the
video unit
on
a bed,
sofa. rug. or other similar
suflace.
or
near or over
a
radiator or
heat
register.
This video unit
should
not
be
placed in
a
built-in InstaMatkm
such as a
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation Is
provided or the
manufacturer's instructions
have
been adhered to.
10. Power
Sources
This
video unit
should
be
operated
only
Irom
the
type of power source
Indicated
on
the
marking label. If
you are not sure
of
Ihe type of power supply to
your home, consult
your appliance dealer or kx»1 power
company. For
video units
intended
lo be
operated
from battery
power, or
other
sources,
refer
to the operating
Instructions.
1
1
.
Grounding
or
Polarization
This
video
unit
may
be
equipped
with
either
a
polarized
2-wire
AC
(Alternating
Current)
line
plug
<a
plug
having
one
blade wider
than
the other)
or 3-wire
grounding
type
plug,
a
plug
having
a third (grounding) pin.
The
2*wire
polarized plug
will
fit
into the
power
outlet only one way. This Is a safely feature. It
you
are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outfet,
try reversing
the
plug.
If
the plug still falls
to
fit.
contact
your
electrician to
replace
your
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not defeat the safety purpose
of
the
polarized plug.
The
3-wlre
grounding
type
plug
will
fit
Into
a
grounding type power outlel. This
Is
a safety
feature.
If
you
are unable
to
insert
the
plug into
the
outfet.
contact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obsolete
outlel.
Do not defeat the
safety purpose
of the grounding
type
plug.
12.
Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they are
not
likely
to be
walked
on or pinched by
items
ptaced
upon
or
against them,
paying particular
attention
to
cords
of plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the
point
where they exit
from
the
unit.
13.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If
an
outside
antenna or
cable system is connected to
the video
unit,
be
sure
the antenna or cable syslem is
grounded so as to
provide
some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Part 1
ol
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code, in USA Section
810
Of
the National
Electrical
Code,
provides
Information with
respect
to
proper grounding of
the
mast and
supporting
structure,
grounding ol
the
lead-in wire lo an antenna discharge unit,
size
of
grounding
conductors,
location of
antenna
discharge
unit,
connection
to grounding
electrodes,
and
requirements
lor
the grounding
NEC
fMTlOMKLCieCT«lCM.CXlDC
14. Lightning
For
added
protectk>n
of this video unit
receh/er
during
a
lightning
storm,
or
when
it Is
left
unattended
and unused for
long
periods
of time,
unplug it from
the
wall
outlet
and disconnect the
antenna or
cable
system.
This
will prevent
damage
to
the
video
unit due to lightning
and
power>line
surges.
3
Important
Safeguards
15.
Power
Lines
^
An
outside
antenna
system
shoutd
not
be
tocated
in
the
vicinity
of overhead
power
lines
or
other
electric
light
or power
circuits,
or
where
it
can
fall
into
such
power lines or
circuits.
When
installing
an
outside
antenna system,
extreme
care should
be
taken
to
keep from
touchinQ
such power
lines or
circuits
as
contact
with
them
might
be fatal.
16.
Overloading
Do
not
overload
wail outlets
and
extension
cords as this
can result
in
a risk of fire
or
electric
shock.
17.
Objects and Liquids
Never
push
objects of any
kind Into
this
video unit through openings
as they
may
touch dangerous
voltage
points
or short
out
parts that
could
result
in
a fire or
electric
shock.
Never
spill liquid of
any
kind
onto
the
vkleo unit.
18.
Sen/icing
Do not attempt to
service
this video
unit
yourself
as opening or
removing
covers may
expose
you to
dangerous
voltage or other
hazards.
Refer all
servicing to qualilled
service
personnel.
19.
Damage
Requiring
Ser>^e
Unplug this
vkJeo
unit from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
quaiified
service
personnel
under
the
(dUowing
conditions:
a.
When
the power-supply
oord
or plug is
damaged.
b.
if any
liquid
has been
spilled
onto, or objects
have fallen
into the
vkleo
uniL
c.
If
the video
unit
has
been exposed to rain
or
water.
d.
If
the
video
unit
does nol
operate
normally
by
following
the operating
instoictions.
Adjust only
those controls
that are
covered
by
the operating
Instructions,
as an
Improper
adjustment
of other
controls
may result in
damage and will
often
require
extensive
work
by a qualified
technician
to
restore the video
unit
to its normal
operation.
e. If
the video
unit
has been
dropped
or the
cabinet
has been
damaged.
f. When
the video
unit
exhibits
a
distinct
change in
performance
this
indicates a
need for
service.
20. Replacement
Parts
When
replacement
parts are
required, be
sure the service
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by the
manufacturer
or
have
the
same
characteristics as
the original
part.
Unauthorized substitutions
may
result
In fire,
electric shock
or
other
hazards.
21.
Safety
Checks
Upon
completion
of any
sen^ice
or
repairs
to
this
video unit,
ask
Itte
service technician
to perform safety
checks lo
determine
thai the
video
unit is in safe
operating
order.
Precautions
USE
&
LOCATION
TO
AVOID SHOCK HAZARD
... Your
Camcorder and power supply
should
nol be
exposed
to
rain or
moisture.
Do
not
connect
Ihe power
supply
or
operate
your Camcorder if
it
gets
wet.
Your
Camcorder
has been designed
for
outdoor
use. however
it is
nol
designed
to sustain direct
exposure
to water, rain,
sleet, snow,
sand,
dust, or
a
direct
splashing from
a
pool or even
a cup of coffee. This
action could
permanently
damage the
internal
parts
of
your Camcorder.
Oo
not
attempt to
disassemble
this unit. There are no
user
senriceable
parts Inside. Unplug
your Camcorder from
the power
supply before
cleaning.
DO NOT AtlVi YOUR
CAMCORDER
AT
THE SUN
OR OTHER
BRIGHT
OBJECTS
DO NOT LEAVE
THE
PALMCORDER
WITH THE EVP AIMED
DIRECTLY
AT THE SUN AS THIS
MAY
CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE
INTERNAL
PARTS OF THE EVP
DO
NOT
EXPOSE YOUR
CAMCORDER
TO EXTENDED
HIGH TEMPERATURE ...
Such
as,
in
direct sunlight,
inside
a closed
car,
next
to a
heater,
etc... This action
could permanently
damage
the internal
parts
of your
Camcorder.
AVOID
SUDDEN
CHANGES IN
TEMPERATURE ... If
Ihe
unit is
suddenly
moved
from
a cold
place to a
warm
place,
moisture may form
on
the
tape and inside
the
uniL
DO NOT LEAVE
YOUR
CAMCORDER
OR THE POWER
SUPPLY
TURNED ON WHEN NOT
IN
USE.
STORAGE
OF YOUR CAMCORDER
...
Store and handle your Camcorder
in a
manner that
will nol
subject
It lo
unnecessary movement
(avoid
shaking
and
striking). Your
Camcorder
contains
a
sensitive pick-up
device which
could
be damaged by
improper
handling
or storage.
CARE
TO
CLEAN YOUR
CAMCORDER
... Do not use strong
or abrasive detergents
whon cleaning
your Camcorder
body.
TO PROTECT
THE LENS
...
Do nol
touch
the
surface
of the lens with your
hand.
Use a commercial
camcorder
lens solution
and lens
paper when cleaning
the
lens, improper
cleaning
can
scratch the lens
coating.
TO PROTECT THE
FINISH
OF YOUR CAMCORDER
...
Before
handling your Camcorder,
make
sure your
hands
and face are
free from any
chemtcai
products,
such as suntan totkm,
as
it may damage
the finish.
Table
of
Contents
Getting Started
Thjngs
You
Should Know
2
Important
Safeguards
3,
4
Precautions
4
Quick Operation
Guide
6
Supplying Power
Charge the
Battery
Pack
7
Use the Battery
Pack
7
Battery
Refresh Feature
8
Battery Care
8
AC
Adaptor
g
Car Battery Cord (Optional)
9
Cassette
Information
10
Setting the Clock
Set the
Time
Zone
11
Set
the Daylight
Saving
Time
12
Set the Date and Time
13
Replace the Battery
14
Electronic Viewfinder
indications
15,
16,
17
Attaching the
Shoulder Strap
18
Camera
Recording
Simple Recording
19
Stand-by
Mode
\
20
Stand-by
Release
20
Easy Edit
Stand-by
21
Manual Easy Editing
21
Playback your Recordings
Playback
using the EVF
22
Playback using
the PlayPak
23
Playback or View on
a
TV
24
Four-Speed Power
Zoom
25
One-Touch
Auto Fade
25
Focus
26
High
Speed Shutter
27
Backlight
27
intelligent Titler
28
Copying your Tapes (dubbing)
29
Palmcorder
Accessory
System
30
Notes Regarding
Operations
31
Specifications
32
Before
Requesting
Service
33.
34
Index
of
Controls
35, 36.
37, 38
Index
38
Spanish
Quick
Use
Guide/Gufa Para
Uso Rapido
39,
Back
Cover
5
Quick
Operation
Guide
Charge
the Battery Pack fully
before
operation (see page
7).
Attach the Battery
(see page
7).
Make sure 6attery
is charged before
use (see
page
7).
Slide
the
TAPE
EJECT
switch
to open
the door.
Insert
a cassette (see page
10).
Press
here to close the door.
Set the POWER
switch to
CAMERA.
Buill*ln
Lens Cover
opens and
POWER
Lamp lights.
Slide the
TAPE SPEED
Selector for
SP
or
SLP (see
page
10).
With the Eye Cup up to your eye,
adjust
the
Vision Adjustment Control
to your
eyesight.
Press
RECORD/PAUSE
to
start
recording.
Press RECORD/PAUSE
again
to pause
recording (see
page
19).
POWER Lamp
To Watch
Playback
m the EVF (Electronic Viewfincler)
Set
the POWER switch
to VCR.
6
Press REWIND/SEARCH
to
rewind
the
tape.
Press PLiKY to
start
playback.
Press STOP
to stop
playback.
Supplying
Power
Charge the
Battery
Pacfe^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I
Charge
the
Battery
Pack fully
before operation.
POWER
Lamp
CHARGE
Lamp
Battery
Charging
Confirmation
Mari<er
Use this
marker
as
a reminder
to yourself
when
the
battery is
fully charged or
in
need
of
a charge. This marl<er performs
no
function
and
is
for
your
reference only.
Plug in
the
AC Adaptor.
POWER Lamp
lights
up.
Insert
the
Battery
®
Align
the
right
side
of the
Battery with
the line on
the AC
Adaptor.
®
Press
down
on the Battery
and
then
slide
it
in
the
direction of the
arrow.
CHARGE
Lamp
lights
up. It
goes
out
when
charging
is
done
(about one hour).
^Remove the
Battery
Slide the
Battery
out and then lift
up.
The
useful
operation time of
the
Battery will
gradually
decrease
after
repeated
use and
recharging.
The
Battery
is no longer
serviceable
if
the operation
time is
very
short, even after
a
sufficient
charge.
Note:
After recharging
the
Battery
Pack
about S
times,
use the BATTERY
REFRESH
feature
as
explained
on
page
8.
Use the
Battery
Pack
With
a
fully
charged
Battery Pack,
you
will
have a maximum
of
about one hour of
continuous
use.
Attach
the
Battery
®
Align
the
Battery with
the
top of the
mounting
surface.
(§)
Press it
Into
place until
it
iocks
with
a
click.
Remove
the Battery
While
sliding
the
BATTERY
RELEASE
button, remove
the
Battery.
Supplying Power
Battery
Refresh
Feature
This feature completely
discharges
the
Battery
before recharging begins.
To
maintain
your battery's operating
capacity, use thie refresh feature after
at)out every
five
charges.
CHARGE Lamp
Plug in AC
Adaptor*
FOR U.S.A
Place the Battery
into the
AC Adaptor
Press
the BATTERY REFRESH
button.
The CHARGE
Lamp
will
flash when
discharging
begins and stop
flashing
when fully
discharged.
POWER Lamp
will stay lit when fully charged.
Remove the
Battery
Should you
accidentally press
the BATTERY
REFRESH button, remove
Battery
and
then
re-insert It to
begin charging.
It
takes
about
five
hours
when
both
Battery
Refresh
and
charging
are
performed.
ATTENTION:
The
product that
you
have purchased is powered
by
a
rechargeable
battery.
The
battery
is recyclable. At
the end
of
its useful
life,
under various
state and
local
laws, it
may be
illegai to dispose of this battery into
the
municipal waste stream. Check wrth your local
solid waste officials
for
details
in
your area
for recycling
options or proper disposal.
Battery
Care
Caution:
Charge
only
with
specified charger.
The Battery
can be charged within a tempera-
ture range
of
32-
F
{Q"
C)
and
104*"
F
(40**
C).
The
Battery may be
warm
after charging or
just
after
use. This is normal.
Do
not
use an insufficiently
charged
or
worn
out
Battery.
Safety
precautions:
Do
not
get the Battery
near,
or
dispose of
in
fire.
Do not directly connect
(short circuit) the
positive
(+)
and negative
(-)
terminals.
Never
attempt
to
disassemble
or reassemble
the Battery.
To avoid damage to the Battery:
Do not drop
or jar
the Battery.
Use
the Battery with
specified units only.
If
the
Battery
is
used
in extremely high
temperatures, a safety
device will automati-
cally
prevent operation.
To insure longer battery
life:
While
not in
use,
remove Battery from the
Palmcorder
and
AC
Adaptor and store
In
a
cool, dark, dry place.
Keep the Battery terminals clean.
8
Supplying
Power
AC
Adaptor
1Conned the VCR DC OUT on
the AC Adaptor to the DC IN on the Palmcorder with the DC
Power
Cable
(supplied).
r
Plug
in
the
AC Adaptor.
The POWER Lamp will light up.
Note:
AC
Adaptor can not
be used to
power the
Palmcorder
while
charging the
Battery.
While
not
in
use,
unplug the AC
Adaptor
from
the
AC
outlet,
(AC
Adaptor
consumes
1.2W
of
electric power if it is
plugged into
an
AC
outlet even wtien
not
in
use.)
VCR DC
OUT Connector
Car Battery Cord (Optional)
DC IN
Connector
Cigarette Lighter
Socket
(12V)
Car Battery Cord
(optional)
Cigarette
Lighter
Plug
X Connect a PV-C16 Car Battery Cord
(optional) to the DC
IN
of
the
Palmcorder.
^Start your car engine
and thep
Insert
the
Car
Battery
Cord
plug
into
your
cigarette
lighter
socket.
There is
a
fuse
located in
the lighter
plug
end of the cord.
Should fuse
replacement
be
necessary
use the exact
current
rating
(in
amps).
Note:
This cord
can
only
be used
in vehicles
equipped
with
DC
12V
(negative
ground)
batteries.
Use only the specified car battery
cord.
!f
you are not sure
check
with
your
local
car/truck dealer
as
to
what
type of DC battery
ground
you
have in
your
vehicle.
Be
sure
to start
your
car
engine
before
inserting
the
cigarette
lighter
plug
of
the
Car Battery
Cord
into
the
lighter
socket;
otherwise,
the cigarette lighter plug
fuse
may
burn
out.
Because
the car
is
running while
your
Palmcorder
is
in
operation,
make sure
youVe
in
a
well
ventilated area.
Disconnect the cigarette lighter
plug when
your
Palmcorder Is
not
being
used.
9
Cassette
Information
Cassette Insertion/Removal
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Turn the Tape
Wheel
in
the
direction
of the arrow until there is no stack.
Attach the Battery
(see page
7).
Slide the TAPE EJECT switch to open
the door.
Insert
the cassette vertically with i
window side facing
out.
Press here to dose the
door,
To
remove
the cassette,
slide the TAPE
EJECT
switch.
TAPE
SPEED
Selector
Record/Playback Time
Use tapes
with
the
IVUSB
mark in
this
unit.
Tape Speed Selector
Position
Cassette
type
T-20
T'30
T-40
SP
(Standard Play)
20 minutes
30 minutes
40 minutes
SLP (Super Long Play)
1
hour
1 hour
30
minutes
2
hours
SP provides the best
pkrture.
SLP has siightly
more
picture noise during
playt>ack.
Erase
Protection
Tab
Cassettes
havea
record
tab to ensure that
recordings are not accidentally erased.
To prevent accidental erasure
Break off
the
tab
with
a
screwdriver.
(Or,
slide
tab open.)
To
record again
Cover the
hole
with
adhesive tape.
(Or,
slide
tab
closed.)
-Sliding tab
Setting
the
Clock
Setting the
clock is divided into three
sections; Set
the
Time Zone,
Set
the Daylight
Saving
Time,
and Set the Date
and
Tinfie. Please
follow
instructions
in the
order
presented.
Set the
Time
Zone
The Palmcorder
is set
to the
Eastern
Standard
time zone at the
factory.
If
you
live in
a
different
time zone, follow
the
steps
below to change
it.
Then, when
traveling,
rather
than resetting
the
clock
to
the local time, you
can
simply set the
appropriate
time zone.
DISPLAY
Time Zone chart
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Before you
begin...
Conned tho Palmcorder to a
power source,
Set the
POWER
switch to VCR or
CAMERA.
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Note;
CLOCK
S£T
menu
disappears
If.
after
aclivatron. CLOCK
SET
UP
A.
DOWN
or
DISPLAY buttons are
not pressed within
30
seconds.
The
Palmcorder's
clock may
lose
or
gain up
to two minutes
per month.
Please
adjust as
necessary
(refer to page
13).
. Press CLOCK SET UP to
display
the
CLOCK SET menu.
f Press
UP A
or DOWN
repeate
dly
to
select
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from
the
CLOCK
SET menu.
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Press DISPLAY to display
the
SELECT
TIME ZONE menu.
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V/AKEV
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r Press UP or
DOWN repeatedly
to
select
one of the eight time zones of
the
location
where you are using the
Palmcorder.
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Press DISPLAY to fix the Time
Zone.
The CLOCK SET menu appears.
To exit
from
the CLO
CK
SET
menu, select
QISQ]
and press
DISPLAY.
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Note:
When
you
travel outside
the
eight time
zones
right,
please
set
the
clock
manually
(see
page
13).
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Setting the Clock
Set the Daylight
Saving Time
The
clock will
automatically
adjust
to
daylight
saving time.
Daylight
Saving
Time is preset
toLliUfJ.
If you
do
not
want the clock
to
automatically
adjust
to daylight saving
time,
please
selectOili&l
by following
steps
1-5
below.
I
Before you
begin...
Connect
ttie Palmcorder to a power
source.
Set the
POWER
switch to VCR or CAMERA.
Note;
CLOCK SET
menu
disappears
if,
after
activation.
CLOCK SET
UP
A.
DOWN or
DISPLAY
buttons are not pressed within 30
seconds.
This feature witt
not function
if
Hawaii
or
Samoa
Time
Zone
Is
selected.
DISPLAY
Spring:
First
Sunday
in April (DAYLIGHT
SAVING
TIME:
AUTO) Automatically
adds one
hour
and
adjusts the clock.
innam
2:00
a.m.
[Normal Time
|
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Daylight Saving
Time
[
3:00
a.m.
4:00a.m.
Autumn:
Last Sunday in
October
(DAYLIGHT
SAVING
TIME: AUTO)
Automatically
turns
bacic one
hour and adjusts the
clock.
Daylight Saving'
Time
[Normal Time
|
1:00
a.m.
2:00
a.m.
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Press CLOCK
SET UP
to
display
the
CLOCK
SET menu.
f
Press
UP
A
or DOWN
T
repeatedly
to select
I
from
the
CLOCK SET menu.
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SAVING TIME
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SCUECT:
PUSH
T/A KEY
^
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POSH
PSPUff
KEY
^
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Press DISPLAY
to
display
the
DAYLiGHT
SAVING TIME menu.
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SAVWa TIMS
SEiCOt;
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;
PUSH
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Press UP
A or DOWN to select
AUTO or OFF.
Press DISPLAY to
fix
the
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME setting.
The
CLOCK SET
menu
appears.
To
exit from the CLOCK SET
menu,
select
BB^tf'l
^^^d
press
DISPLAY.
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