WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND
ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK);
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE
EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by
the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
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IMPORTANT
Please respect all copyrights.
Whatever you have recorded and created can be used for your
personal entertainment only. Under copyright laws, other
materials cannot be used without obtaining permission from the
holders of the copyrights.
≥ Injury or material damage resulting from any kind of use that is
not in accordance with the operating Instructions are the sole
responsibility of the user.
≥ If the SD Multi Camera is used continuously for a long time or used
at a high ambient temperature, red, blue, green or white dots may
appear on the screen and be recorded on a still picture. This is due
to the rise of the temperature inside the body. This is not a
malfunction. Under this condition, turn the SD Multi Camera off and
leave it for a while.
≥ The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings
due to malfunction or defect of this SD Multi Camera, its accessories
or Memory Card.
≥ Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items,
etc. of your SD Multi Camera may look somewhat different from
those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions.
≥ In this Operating Instructions, “Memory Card” and “Card” mean
“SD Memory Card”.
≥ Note that the SD Multi Camera may not play the data recorded or
created on another product and another product may not play the
data recorded on the SD Multi Camera.
≥ The nameplate of the SD Multi Camera is fixed on the bottom of the
battery compartment.
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Preparation (continued)
Introduction
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this
Panasonic SD Multi Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions
carefully and keep them handy for future reference.
≥ SD logo is a trademark.
≥ MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson multimedia.
≥ This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license
for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i)
encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Video Standard
(“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was
encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial
activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider. No
license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information
may be obtained from MPEG LA. See http://www.mpegla.com
≥ Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are
either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
≥ Adobe, Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
≥ WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It
achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is
smaller than that of MP3.
≥ This unit is not compatible with Multiple Bit Rate (MBR: a file that
contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates).
.
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≥ Music recognition technology and related data are
provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB
music recognition service. Gracenote is the industry
standard in music recognition technology and related
content delivery. For more information visit
www.gracenote.com
≥ CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright C 2000–
2003 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB
.
®
Client Software, copyright
2000–2003 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or
more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,523, #6,061,680,
#6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459,
#6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending.
≥ Gracenote
®
and CDDB® are registered trademarks of Gracenote.
The Gracenote logo and logotype, the Gracenote CDDB logo and
logotype and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of
Gracenote.
≥ Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are
provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.
≥ Other names of systems and products mentioned in these Operating
Instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of
the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned.
≥ The ™ and
®
marks are not used to identify registered trademarks
and trademarks in these instructions.
≥ The contents or complete reproduction or copy of these Operating
≥ The card available for this unit is SD Memory Card. (MultiMediaCard
is not available.)
≥ We recommend using Panasonic SD Memory Card.
∫ About SD Memory Card (optional)
≥ The SD Memory Card is a small, lightweight and
removable external card. The SD Memory Card is
equipped with a write-protect switch 1 that can
inhibit writing and formatting. (When the switch is
moved towards the LOCK side, it is not possible to
write or delete data on the card and format it. When
the switch is unlocked, these functions become available.)
≥ Pictures recorded onto the SD Memory Card can be played on
Panasonic DVD video recorder with a SD Memory Card slot, etc.
(Depending on the file, pictures cannot be played in some cases.)
≥ Motion images (MPEG4 format) recorded with DVD video recorder
can be played on this unit.
• [MPEG4] files (ASF format) recorded by this unit may not be played
on Panasonic MPEG4 motion image player. In this case, the files
may be played by installing SD Viewer 3.2E for D-snap in the
CD-ROM (supplied) and converting the files using [MPEG4
Converter].
• The available recording methods (file formats) vary depending on the
model. For details on the available models, recording methods, etc.,
carefully check the catalogue, the website or the operating
instructions of the equipment.
Be sure to turn this unit off before the following operations.
1Open the Card/Battery Door at the bottom of this unit.
• Slide the Door and then open it.
2Insert/remove the battery or the card.
• Read the next page carefully.
3Close the Card/Battery Door.
• Close the Door and then lock it while sliding.
≥ Never open the Card/Battery Door during the access. (P16)
Otherwise, the data on the card may be damaged.
≥ When the Card/Battery Door cannot be completely closed, remove
the card or battery once and then insert it again.
≥ When you do not use the SD Multi Camera for a long time, remove
the battery.
≥ Do not use the supplied battery for other equipment.
≥ Please be sure to use genuine Panasonic batteries
(CGA-S003E/1B).
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∫ When inserting the card/battery
1
2
3
1 Notch2 Card Slot3 Battery Slot
•Be sure to confirm the direction to insert the card/battery.
• Insert the card/battery fully and firmly.
(The card clicks if it is fully inserted.)
• Do not touch the connecting terminal on the rear of the card.
∫ When removing the card/battery
1
2
Press the card until it
clicks and then pull out
the card.
• When you cannot remove the battery, pull the boss on the battery 2
to remove it.
Turn the Battery Slot downwards
while lifting the Battery Lock 1 and
then remove the battery.
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Preparation (continued)
Charging the Battery
Be sure to turn this unit off before the following procedure. (When this
unit is turned on, the battery cannot be charged.) Use the AC adaptor
supplied for this unit.
2
1Connect the AC mains lead to the AC adaptor and the
AC mains socket. And then connect the DC input lead
to the USB cradle.
• The AC mains lead does not fit entirely into the AC adaptor socket. A
gap will remain as shown 1.
• Open the lid 2 all the way up.
1
2Confirm the direction of this unit and then attach it to
the USB cradle.
• Align the position of the connectors and then insert this unit firmly.
• The Charge Lamp 1 blinks and the charging starts.
• When charging is completed (the battery is fully charged in about
90 minutes), the charge lamp turns off.
• When charging is completed, pull this unit out straight from the USB
cradle.
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∫ Charging time and the number of recordable pictures/
time (per a battery)
Charging timeApprox. 90 minutes
The number of
recordable
pictures
[Picture]
Approx. 140 pictures
(Recording conditions by CIPA standards)
Continuous
recording time
Continuous
playback time
73
≥ Temperature: 23oC/Humidity: 50%
[MPEG4]
[MPEG4]
[Audio]
Approx. 70 minutes
Approx. 160 minutes
Approx. 18 hours
When the supplied
stereo earphones
is used
≥ Using the supplied battery and optional SD Memory Card (256 MB/
RP-SDH256)
≥ CIPA is an abbreviation of “Camera & Imaging Products
Association”.
≥ The times (numbers) shown above may vary depending on the
condition.
≥ The optional battery pack CGA-S003E/1B is also available.
∫ Environment for charging
≥ Charge the battery under temperature of 10–35oC. (The temperature
of the battery should be the same.)
≥ When the battery is normally charged, the charge lamp blinks once
every about 2 seconds. (It turns on about 1 second and turns off
about 1 second.) If the charge lamp blinks faster than above, this is a
malfunction. Refer to P88 for countermeasures for this case.
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Preparation (continued)
≥ The battery is warmed during and after charging. The SD Multi
Camera is also warmed during the operation, however, it is not a
malfunction.
≥ When you do not use this unit, detach this unit from the USB cradle
and disconnect the AC mains lead from the electrical outlet.
Turning This Unit On
1
1Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
• This unit is turned off when you slide the Power Switch to [OFF].
∫ Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp 1
This unit is turned on. (The Power/Charge/Card
Lighting
Blinking
• When the Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp is blinking, do not turn
the power off or do not remove the battery and the card. Otherwise,
the card or its contents may be damaged, or the SD Multi Camera
may not work properly.
• The Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp also blinks when charging the
battery with this unit attached to the USB cradle (P14).
Access Lamp is turned off when this unit is turned
off.)
This unit is accessing to the card.
(For recognising/recording/reading/deleting, etc.)
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∫ Battery indicator
≥ It is displayed on the LCD Monitor (P93) when this unit is turned on.
≥ As the remaining battery power is decreased, the indicator is
changed as >>(blinking). When the indicator
is shown as (blinking), the battery will be exhausted in a few
minutes. Charge the battery.
≥ The indication of the remaining battery power may be increased or
decreased depending on each mode. Check the indicator every time
you switch the mode.
≥ If the battery is excessively discharged, the message “INSERT
BATTERY” may appear even if the battery is inserted in this unit or
the USB connection with the PC may not be possible. Charge the
battery before use.
Switching the Mode
1Slide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the desired
mode.
• []: When recording
• []: When playing files recorded on the card
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Preparation (continued)
PicturePicture
MPEG4MPEG4
EXIT
EXIT
MODE
1
EXIT
MODE
2
2Tap the [MODE] button 1, and then roll the Jog Ball 2
to select the mode.
– The selected icon is enlarged.
• When the [MODE] button is tapped without a card in this unit, the
demonstration mode (P92) is activated.
3Press the Jog Ball to set.
• Refer to P26 for the modes in the recording mode and refer to P43
for the modes in the playback mode.
How To Set the Menu
Turn this unit on and select the desired mode beforehand. (P16–17)
The available items depends on the mode.
EXITMENU
1
MODE
MENU
1Tap the [MENU] button 1.
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– The menu screen appears.
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MODE
Flash
Auto
2
EXITMENU
EXITMENU
MODE
2Roll the Jog Ball 2 to select the sub-menu, and then
press the Jog Ball to set.
– The sub-menu screen appears.
Flash off
EXITMENU
MODE
MENU
MODE
3Roll the Job Ball to select the desired item, and then
press the Jog Ball to set.
– The setting is changed and the menu screen disappears.
• If you have other items to select, repeat Step 3.
≥ To stop the operation, press the [MENU] button.
≥ If the Jog Ball is left without any operation for about 30 seconds, the
unit exits the menu automatically.
≥ When you press the [MENU] button for about 1 second, the shortcut
menu appears. (P24)
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Preparation (continued)
Setup Menu
You can change the settings on this unit in the menu.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the desired
items with the Jog Ball. (P18)
Setup
Select the following items for the settings.
l
∫ Setting on the operation sound
Turns on the operation
sound.
Turns off the operation
sound.
Adjusts the volume of the
stereo earphones. (P46)
Vol um e
l
Main volume
Beep ON
Beep OFF
∫ Setting on the Jog Ball
Normal
Sensitivity
(Jog Ball)
≥ The response speed of the Jog Ball is not changed when you select
pictures and move between thumbnails or list display in the playback
mode.
l
Fast
Slow
This is normal response
speed of the Jog Ball.
The response of the Jog
Ball becomes fast.
The response of the Jog
Ball becomes slow.
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∫ Setting on the USB connection
Connection
(USB)
l
Connection
(PC)
PictBridge
Connects to the PC.
(P73)
Connects to the printer.
(P55)
∫ Setting on the LCD Monitor
Displays or hides the
icon display.
Adjusts the brightness of
the LCD Monitor.
Display setup
Icon display
l
Brightness
∫ Setting on the power
No operation for about
5min power off
Auto power off
l
Cancel
≥ When this unit is automatically turned off and you want to turn it on
again, slide the Power Switch to [OFF] and slide it to [ON].
≥ [Auto power off] does not work when connecting in USB connection
mode, recording/playing MPEG4 images, playing the slide show or
music, or recording/playing the [Voice] files.
5 minutes leads to power
off.
Not lead to power off
until the battery is
exhausted.
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Preparation (continued)
∫ Setting on the clock
Clock setSets the date and time.
∫ Formatting (initialising) the card
Format
∫ Restoring the settings
Reset settings
Setting the Clock
The clock is not set at the time of purchase. Set the clock on the
clock setting screen which appears at the time you turn this unit on.
(If you do not set the clock here, the clock is automatically set to
January 1st, 2000 0:00.)
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
If the card is formatted, all the data (including
protected files) cannot be recovered. Check the
data before formatting.
Resets to the initial settings except the clock
setting.
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Setup
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Clock set
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SEL ENTER
EXITMENU
MODE
2Adjust the date and time with the Jog Ball.
• The highlight moves between the items (Day, Month, Year, Hour Minute)
every time you press the Jog Ball. When you roll the Jog Ball up or
down, the value is changed. (You can set the year from 2000 to 2099.)
• The time is displayed in 24 hour system.
SEL ENTER
EXITMENU
MODE
MENU
3Press the [MENU] button after adjusting the date and
time.
– The setup screen disappears.
≥ When the fully charged battery is inserted in the SD Multi
Camera for 1 hour or more, the clock setting is stored in the SD
Multi Camera for about 10 hours even after the battery is
removed. (The time to keep the clock setting depends on how long
the battery is inserted. It is stored for about 3 months at a maximum.
If a battery which is not fully charged is inserted, the time may
become shorter.) The clock setting is cancelled if more time has
passed without the battery inserted. In this case, set the clock again.
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400
AUTO
10
OFF
AUTO
100
200
016
OFF
1600
1280
HDTV
640
ALL
OFF
OFF
SD
OFF
NORMAL
-XBS1
-XBS2
TRA IN
OFF
Preparation (continued)
Shortcut Menu
1Press the [MENU] button for 1 or more seconds and
then set the item with the Jog Ball.
• Roll the Jog Ball up/down/left/right to select the item and then press
the Jog Ball to set the item.
• Press the [MENU] button to exit the shortcut menu.
≥ Put your arm on the side of your body.
≥ Fix the SD Multi Camera with your right hand and
put your left hand on the SD Multi Camera.
≥ The shutter speed can be automatically adjusted.
The shutter speed becomes slow in dark places
such as shaded areas or in a room. Therefore, be
careful not to shake the SD Multi Camera and press
the shutter button gently. When you take pictures of
the subjects in quick motion, the picture may be
blurred or the image of the subject may persist.
≥ You can reduce camera shakes by taking pictures with the self-timer
or the remote controller.
≥ In the case you use the card formatted by PC or other equipment, it
may not be recorded normally. Format the card with this unit before
use.
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Recording (continued)
Recording
This unit can focus on the subject at a distance of about 60 cm or
more. When you record close subjects, use the Macro function (P34).
∫ Selecting the desired recording mode
1Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
– The Power Lamp lights in red.
Slide the Record/Playback Mode
Switch to the recording mode [].
2Press the [MODE] button and then
(Still picture recording)
(Motion image recording)
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Picture
Recording modeRecommendable situationAudio
Picture
MPEG4
Vo ice
(Audio recording)
select the desired mode with the Jog
Ball.
EXIT
• Refer to the table below to select the mode.
MODE
When you want to take some
snapshots easily
When you want to enjoy
recording and watching
motion images easily
When you want to listen to
sounds for studying
languages or rehearsing a
speech
Cannot be
recorded
Recorded
from the
microphone
on this unit
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∫ When selecting [Picture]
1Tap the Shutter button for recording.
• You can also use the Shutter button on the
MODE
MENU
When selecting [MPEG4] or [Voice]
∫
remote controller.
• Recorded pictures are played for a few
seconds after you finish recording pictures.
1Tap the Shutter button for recording.
–[¥] appears during recording.
• You can also use the Shutter button on the
MODE
MENU
remote controller.
2Press the Shutter button to stop
recording.
MODE
–[∑] appears while recording is stopped.
• If the memory of the card becomes full during
MENU
the recording, the recording is stopped
automatically.
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Recording (continued)
≥ Do not cover the microphone with your finger or
other objects during recording. Be careful not to
touch the Jog Ball or any other buttons. Noises
may be recorded.
∫ When recording in [Picture] mode
≥ If you select [Advanced setup] > [Reset file No.] on the
menu setting, you can reset the file number in recording to a card to
0001. (The folder number is increased by 1.)
∫ When recording in [MPEG4] mode
≥ If the remaining recording time becomes less than 1 minute,
“R 0h00m” is displayed in red.
≥ You cannot use the flash, night mode and self-timer.
≥ The ISO sensitivity cannot be adjusted.
≥ The audio is recorded in monaural.
≥ If you use a card with a low writing speed, recording in [MPEG4]
mode may be stopped. (We recommend using Panasonic SD
Memory Card.)
≥ Before and after the recording, the click sound may occur around the
Lens or the brightness of the screen may change depending on the
ambient lighting. However, it is not a malfunction.
∫ When recording in [Voice] mode
≥ The LCD Monitor turns off in about 10 seconds after the recording
has started. It turns on again when you press the [MENU] button. (It
also turns on when the recording is stopped.)
≥ The audio is recorded in monaural.
≥ The files to be recorded are automatically protected. (P49)
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Approximate Number of Recordable Pictures and Time
128 MB 14 min.18 min.47 min.1 h 10 min. 2 h 40 min.
256 MB 28min.36min.1h30min. 2h10min. 5h10min.
512 MB 55min.1h10min. 3h.4h30min. 10h.
1h50min. 2h20min. 6h.9h.20h.
1GB
HDTV
(1920a1080)
1400
(2800)
1600a1200
1400
(2800)
MPEG4
(Fine)N(Normal)E(Economy)
1280a960 640a480
1100 (2200) 2700 (5400)
2200
(4500)
F
1300 (2700)
5400
(10000)
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Recording (continued)
Voi ce
25 min.
8 MB
16 MB 58 min.256 MB 16 h.
32 MB 2h.512 MB 33 h.
64 MB
≥ The time listed above tables are approximate.
≥ The numbers of recordable pictures described in the above [Picture]
4h.
table are applicable when the picture quality is set to [Fine]. The
numbers in brackets are applicable in the case of [Normal].
≥ The remaining number of recordable pictures and time depends on
the subjects being recorded. (In [MPEG4] mode, the remaining time
may reach double the time listed above depending on the recording
condition.)
≥ Even if the remaining number of recordable pictures for [Picture] files
is actually 10,000 or more, it is displayed as [9999] on the screen.
≥ The remaining number of recordable pictures and time displayed on
the LCD Monitor are approximation.
The remaining number of recordable pictures and time vary when
pictures with different picture quality or picture size are mixed or the
data recorded in [Picture], [MPEG4] and [Voice] modes are mixed in
a card.
≥ You can continue to record files as a file up to about 10 hours in
[MPEG4] mode and up to about 24 hours in [Voice] mode. (When the
AC adaptor is used as the power source and files are recorded on a
card having 512 MB or 1 GB storage capacity.)
128 MB 8h30min.
66 h.
1GB
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Changing the Picture Size and Quality
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
∫ Size and quality of the picture recorded in [Picture]
2016a
1512
HDTV
l
1600a
Quality
∫ Size and quality of the image recorded in [MPEG4]
1200
1280a
640a
Extra fine
Super fine
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Quality
Normal
Economy
960
480
Fine
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Normal
320a240
Max. 30 frames per second
320a240
Max. 15 frames per second
320a240
Max. 10 frames per second
176a144
Max. 10 frames per second
176a144
Max. 6 frames per second
Fine
Gives priority to
picture quality.
(High picture
quality)
Gives priority to
the number of
recordable
pictures.
(Standard picture
quality)
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Recording (continued)
≥ When [HDTV] (picture size: 1920a1080) is selected, the pictures
are recorded with the aspect ratio equal to the High-Definition TV
(16:9).
≥ The larger the picture size (values such as [640a480]) is, the larger
the file size will become.
≥ If you select a larger picture size in the [Picture] mode, the printed
picture will be clearer.
≥ If the file size of the picture is large, the time to capture the picture
onto the card becomes longer.
≥ The more you set the picture size small, the more you can store
pictures on a card. In addition, it is convenient to attach the picture to
an e-mail or post it on a website.
≥ When you set [Quality] in [Picture] mode to [Normal], the recorded
pictures may be shown in mosaic-like pattern depending on the
subject.
≥ When you set [Quality] in [MPEG4] mode to [N] or [E], the picture
quality of the recorded pictures is deteriorated. (The sound quality
will not be changed.)
≥ [MPEG4] files recorded with this unit cannot be played on Panasonic
SD Multi Camera SV-AS10.
≥ [MPEG4] files recorded with [Quality] set to [XF]
• May not be played properly on other equipments.
• May not be recognised on Panasonic DVD video recorders or
digital video cameras which are equipped with functions to play
MPEG4 videos.
• Cannot be played on Macintosh PC.
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Enlarging Pictures (Digital Zoom)
1. 0
MODE
2. 0
1Press the Jog Ball.
– The zoom magnification appears.
1. 0
t
MODE
2Roll the Jog Ball up or down to set the
zoom magnification.
2. 0
t
≥ The more the picture is enlarged, the more the picture quality is
deteriorated.
≥ You cannot enlarge pictures while pictures are recorded in [MPEG4]
mode.
• You can enlarge the picture up to 4k.
• The magnification is restored to 1k by pressing
the Jog Ball.
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Recording (continued)
Focusing on Close Subjects (Macro)
You can take pictures with the subject focused at a distance of about
10 cm from the Lens.
1Slide the Macro Switch to the left.
≥ We recommend recording the same picture several time and
choosing a well-focused picture.
≥ If you do not record pictures with macro function, slide the Macro
Switch back to the right.
Reversing Pictures (Self-recording)
1Rotate the Lens.
• Be careful not to touch the Lens.
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2Press the [REV] button.
– The picture on the screen is vertically reversed
as if the picture is reflected in a mirror.
3Press the Shutter button to take a
picture.
MODE
• Press the shutter button again to stop
MENU
≥ The focus range is about 60 cm or more away from the front surface
of the lens.
≥ Pictures actually recorded will be horizontally reversed from the
pictures on the LCD Monitor.
≥ If you record pictures without pressing the [REV] button, the pictures
will be recorded upside down.
≥ You cannot reverse pictures when you record or play pictures in
[MPEG4] mode.
≥ You cannot use the flash when rotating the Lens.
≥ In the playback mode, you can play pictures rotating it by 180o when
the [REV] button is pressed.
recording in MPEG4 mode.
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Recording (continued)
Setting the Flash
The available flash range is about 80 cm–120 cm.
Turn the Lens to the front before the setting. If it is not turned to the
front, the flash is not activated.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Auto
Reduced
red eye
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Flash
Flash off
Flash on
The flash is automatically
activated according to the
recording situation.
The flash is automatically
activated according to the
recording situation before actual
recording.
It reduces the red-eye
phenomenon (eyes of the
subject appear red in flash light).
Use it when you take pictures of
people in dark places, etc.
Even in dark places, the flash is
not activated.
Use it when you take pictures in
places where using flash is not
allowed.
The flash is activated every time
a picture is recorded.
Use it when the subject is
back-lit or under fluorescent
light, etc.
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∫ The flash is not activated
≥ The flash cannot be activated in the following cases.
– When you rotate the Lens ([] appears on the LCD Monitor.)
– When you set the flash to [Auto] or [Reduced red eye] in bright
places
– When recording in [MPEG4] mode
≥ When you record pictures without using the flash, set the ISO
sensitivity to adjust the brightness (P42).
≥ If the subject is too close to the SD Multi Camera when taking a
picture, the exposure may not be set properly and the picture may
appear washed out.
≥ You cannot record pictures even if you press the Shutter button while
the flash mark turns red and blinks (while the flash is charged).
≥ When you let subjects get too close to the flash, the shape or colour
of subjects may be changed because of the heat and light of the
flash.
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Recording (continued)
Recording with the Self-timer
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
10 s
Self timer
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(s: second)
OFF
2Press the Shutter button to take a
picture.
MODE
• If you press the [MENU] button while the self-
MENU
1
≥ Set the self-timer every time you record pictures.
≥ It is convenient to put this unit on the USB cradle when you record
pictures from a long distance.
≥ If you set the self-timer to [2 s], it is convenient to prevent camera
shake when pressing the Shutter button.
≥ You cannot use the self-timer when you record pictures in [MPEG4]
and [Voice] mode.
timer is activated (while the Self-timer Lamp 1
is blinking), the self-timer is cancelled.
You can select the time
between the shutter
2s
button is pressed and the
picture is actually
recorded.
The self-timer is turned
off.
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Adjusting the Colour to Natural Tone (White Balance)
This mode allows you to reproduce a white colour closer to the tone
in real life on the pictures recorded under sunlight, halogen lighting,
etc. in which the white colour may appear reddish or bluish.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Auto
Incandescent
White
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Daylight
balance
Cloudy
ManualFor manual setting
∫ Setting in the set mode
After setting to [Manual] on Step 1,
You can automatically record
pictures with natural tones.
For recording under
incandescent lighting
For recording outdoors on a
bright day
For recording under a cloudy
and shady sky
2Aim this unit at a sheet of white paper
or similar object so that it completely
fills the frame to white on the LCD
Monitor and press the Jog Ball.
FACE THE CAMERA
TOWARDS A WHITE OBJECT
AND PRESS THE JOGBALL
ENTER
– The white balance is set.
• Do not move this unit until the indication on the
EXITMENU
MODE
display is changed.
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Recording (continued)
≥ The white balance may not be set depending on the condition of the
scene or the light source (e.g. in dark places, etc.).
≥ It is effective to set the white balance in [Manual] in the following
scenes.
– When recording under reddish lighting (halogen light bulb, sodium
vapor lamp, etc.)
– When recording under multiple light sources
– When recording a picture of mono-tone colour
The white balance may not be set to [Manual] in extremely bright or
≥
dark places. In this case, set to the other mode.
≥ The setting of the white balance is reflected to other recording
modes and it is retained even if this unit is turned off. When
turning this unit on again in different recording conditions, set
the white balance again.
Recording in Dark Places (Night Mode)
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
The subject becomes visible and
ON
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Night mode
vivid.
OFF Cancells the night mode.
≥ When you use the flash, you can record people against a night
landscape.
≥ When you aim this unit from bright places to dark places, it takes
time for the screen to be brightened.
≥ You cannot use this mode when you record pictures in [MPEG4]
mode.
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Compensating the Exposure
Use this function when you cannot achieve appropriate exposure due
to the difference of brightness between the subject and the
background, etc.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
EV auto
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Exposure
∫ Manual adjustment
After setting to [EV manual] in Step 1,
EV manual
The exposure is automatically
determined.
The exposure can be adjusted
manually.
2Roll the Jog Ball left or right to
compensate the exposure.
• You can compensate it from j2 EV to i2 EV
in steps of 1/3 EV.
• When the exposure is compensated toward
EXIT
ADJUST ENTER
MENU
MODE
positive, the picture will be recorded brighter.
When the exposure is compensated toward
negative, the picture will be recorded darker.
Press the Jog Ball to set the
exposure.
≥ When the exposure is compensated, the brightness of the picture on
the LCD Monitor may differ from that of the picture actually recorded.
Check the brightness by playing the picture.
≥ EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value, and it is the amount of light
given to the CCD.
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Recording (continued)
Setting the ISO Sensitivity
ISO sensitivity represents the sensitivity to light in values. It is
convenient to take pictures without the flash.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Advanced
setup
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Sensitivity
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Auto
100
≥ When you take a picture in high ISO sensitivity, picture noise
appears and the picture quality is deteriorated.
≥ When the picture is still dim even if the ISO sensitivity is increased,
set [Sensitivity] to [Auto] and use the flash. (The available flash range
is about 80 cm–120 cm.)
≥ You cannot use this function when you record pictures in [MPEG4]
mode.
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200
400
The ISO setting is automatically
adjusted according to the
brightness.
The more the ISO sensitivity is
adjusted, the more this unit
becomes suitable for recording
in dark places.
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Playback
Playback
∫ Selecting the desired playback mode
1Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
– The Power Lamp lights in red.
Slide the Record/Playback Mode
Switch to the playback mode [].
2Press the [MODE] button and then
Picture
Playback modesPlayable filesAudio
Picture
(Still picture
playback)
MPEG4
(Motion image
playback)
Voi ce
(Audio playback)
Audio
(Music playback)
select the desired mode with the Jog
Ball.
EXIT
• Refer to the table below to select the mode.
MODE
[Picture] files or still
picture files (JPEG
format) recorded with
this unit
[MPEG4] files or
motion image files
(ASF format) recorded
with this unit
[Voice] files recorded
with this unit
Audio files recorded
onto a card with
SD-Jukebox
Cannot be played.
Played from the stereo
earphones (supplied).
(The audio cannot be
played from this unit.)
Refer to P61 about
playing music.
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Playback (continued)
3Roll the Jog Ball right or left to select
the file you want to play.
MODE
• Roll the Jog Ball to the right to display the next
file.
• Roll the Jog Ball to the left to display the
previous file.
∫ When selecting [MPEG4] or [Voice]
After you select the file in Step 3,
4Press the Jog Ball to start playback.
–[1] appears during playback.
MODE
• If there are multiple files, the files will be played
continuously.
• You can fast-forward or fast-rewind the file with the remote controller.
When you keep pressing [9] ([:]) button, the file is fast-forwarded
(fast-rewound). When you tap them, you can move to the beginning of
the next (current) file.
5Press the Jog Ball to pause playback.
–[∑] appears while playing is stopped.
MODE
• When you stop playback halfway and start
playback again, the file will be started from the
position where you previously stopped.
(Resume playback)
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≥ When playing a still picture, the [ ] icon appears for a moment and
the resolution of the picture may look deteriorated a little. However,
the picture is played with normal quality later.
≥ When starting the resume playback, the file earlier a bit from the
position where you stopped is played.
≥ Some files may not be played on this unit even the files are in JPEG
or ASF (MPEG4) format.
≥ [Voice] files cannot be played on Panasonic IC recorders.
≥ MPEG4 and Voice files recorded on Panasonic SD Multi Camera
SV-AS10 cannot be played on this unit.
≥ When the still picture recorded with other equipment is played on this
unit, the following may occur.
• The picture cannot be played.
• The resume playback cannot be operated.
• The quality of pictures may be deteriorated.
• The file size may not be displayed.
• The date/time indication is different from the date/time when the picture
is created.
≥ If you change the folder name or the file name of a picture on your
PC, the picture may not be played.
≥ The date/time indication is kept stopped while [MPEG4] files are
played.
∫ When playing in [Voice] mode
≥ If you do not operate this unit nothing in about 10 seconds after you
start playback, the LCD Monitor is turned off to save the power. (The
Card Access Lamp blinks during playback.) If you turn the LCD
Monitor on again, press the [MENU] button on this unit.
≥ You can avoid operation mistakes on this unit by keeping pressing
down the [MODE] button (more than about 2 seconds). (P64)
≥ [Voice] files are fast-forwarded (fast-rewound) at a speed of 10k for
the first 6 seconds. After that, the files will be fast-forwarded (fastrewound) at a speed of 60k.
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Playback (continued)
Adjusting Volume during Playback
1Tap the [MENU] button during playback.
2Roll the Jog Ball right or left to adjust
the volume.
• If the volume adjustment screen is not
operated for a while after adjustment, it will
MODE
≥ When you want to listen to the audio being played, connect the
remote controller and the stereo earphones (supplied). (You cannot
listen to the audio on this unit.)
≥ You can also adjust the volume on the menu while the file is paused.
(P20)
≥ You can also adjust the volume on the remote controller. (P11)
6 Pictures Multi Playback (Thumbnail Display)
1Roll the Jog Ball down while the
MODE
automatically disappear.
playback is stopped.
• In [Voice] mode, the list of files which has no
thumbnail is displayed.
∫ To select a file and play 1 picture
After you display 6 files in Step 1,
2Roll the Jog Ball to select the file.
• If 7 or more files are recorded, the files will be
displayed on the subsequent pages.
Press the Jog Ball.
MODE
– The selected file starts playback.
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Playing Motion Images Repeatedly (Repeat Playback)
1Set the mode to [MPEG4] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Stops playback after the last
file is played.
Repeats playing a file.
Repeat
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OFF
Repeat
one
Repeat all Repeats playing all files.
Deleting Files
Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Check the files before
deleting.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Erase one Erases files one by one.
Erase file
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Erase all
Erases all files in the
mode where you are
playing files.
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Playback (continued)
2Select the files to be deleted and then
press the Jog Ball.
(Only when [Erase one] is selected)
MODE
3Select [Yes] on the confirmation
screen and then press the Jog Ball.
MODE
• Press the [MENU] button to exit this setting.
≥ You cannot delete protected files (P49), music files and files that do
not conform to DCF standard on this unit.
≥ Be sure to delete [Voice] files on this unit.
≥ When you delete files on this unit, the DPOF information set on other
equipment can be also deleted.
≥ Image files which cannot be played on this unit (other than JPEG)
can be deleted.
≥ Do not turn this unit off or remove the card when deleting.
≥ It takes much time to delete many files at the same time. Use a fully
charged battery.
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Preventing Accidental Erasure of Files (Lock Setting)
This function allows you to prevent deleting of altering precious files
by mistake.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Lock
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Lock/Unlock
2Select the files to be protected and
then press the Jog Ball.
MODE
– [] appears on the bottom of the LCD
Monitor.
• You can select the desired files until you press
the [MENU] button.
∫ When you release protection
Select protected files in Step 2 and then press the Jog Ball.
∫ When you release protections on all files
Select [Unlock all] in Step 1, select [Yes] on the confirmation screen
and then press the Jog Ball. Protections on all files in the playback
mode currently selected can be released.
≥ If you format the card, protected files will also be deleted.
≥ The lock setting may not be effective in other equipment.
≥ Sliding the SD Memory Card Write-Protect switch (P9) to “LOCK”
prevents the file from deletion even if the protection is not set.
≥ [Voice] files can be automatically protected when they are recorded.
≥ It takes much time to set many files at the same time. Use a fully
charged battery.
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1. 2
4. 0
4. 0
Playback (continued)
Enlarging Pictures (Target Zoom)
You can enlarge the picture up to 10k.
1Select a picture in [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Roll the Jog Ball upwards.
– The target frame appears on the LCD Monitor.
1. 2
t
MODE
3Roll the Jog Ball up or down to select
the zoom magnification and then
4. 0
t
4Roll the Jog Ball to move the target
4. 0
t
• Repeat Steps 2–4 if you want to enlarge the picture more.
press the Jog Ball.
• The more you roll the Jog Ball upwards, the
MODE
more the zoom magnification is increased (up
to 10k).
frame to the position you want to
enlarge and then press the Jog Ball.
– The picture in the target frame is enlarged.
• After enlarging the picture, the magnification is
MODE
restored to 1
rolling it right or left.
kby pressing the Jog Ball or
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≥ You can cancel the zoom by opening the menu screen.
≥ The more the picture is enlarged, the more the picture quality is
deteriorated.
≥ The zoom may not be done on a picture recorded with other
equipment.
Registering Still Pictures as “Favourite”
Only pictures registered as a “Favourite” can be displayed or watched
on the slide show (P54).
1Set the mode to [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Mark
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Select/Unselect
3Select the desired picture and then
press the Jog Ball.
MODE
–[¿] appears on the LCD Monitor and the
picture is registered.
• Press the Jog Ball again to cancel.
• Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.
∫ When you play files registered as “Favourite” only
Select [Play] in Step 2 and then press the Jog Ball.
≥ Roll the Jog Ball right or left to select the picture.
≥ Press the [MENU] button to stop the Mark play function.
∫ When you cancel registration
Select a registered file in Step 3 and then press the Jog Ball.
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Playback (continued)
∫ When you cancel registration on all files
Select [Unselect all] in Step 2, select [Yes] on the confirmation screen
and then press the Jog Ball. All pictures registered are cancelled.
≥ Up to 999 pictures can be registered as a “Favourite”.
Creating a Slide Show with Audio
You can create a slide show with the audio file in the card added as a
BGM.
1Set the mode to [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Slide show
• If you have ever created a slide show before, a confirmation message
appears. If you select [Yes], you can delete a slide show created before
and then create a new one. If you select [No], you can change a slide
show created before.
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Make slide show
3Roll the Jog Ball left or right to select
the pictures to create a slide show
and then press the Jog Ball.
MODE
– [ ] appears on the LCD Monitor.
• Press the Jog Ball again to cancel.
• You can also set other pictures by repeating
this operation.
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4Press the [MENU] button.
• If no audio file is recorded in the card, a slide
MODE
MENU
show without audio is created.
5(When there are audio files in the
DO YOU NEED
BACKGROUND MUSIC?
Ye sNo
card)
Select [Yes] or [No] on the
confirmation screen and then press
the Jog Ball.
• If you select [No], a slide show without audio is
created.
6(When you select [Yes] in Step 5)
Select the audio file you want to play
during the slide show and then press
the Jog Ball.
• A slide show with audio is created.
≥ The only files attachable as BGM is audio files that can be played on
this unit. (P61)
≥ Up to 36 pictures can be set in a slide show.
≥ During the playback in a slide show with audio, the picture quality is
deteriorated.
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Playback (continued)
Playing Still Pictures on the Slide Show
Still pictures are automatically played in sequence. This function is
suitable for making a story with still pictures.
1Set the mode to [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Slide show
Slide show
(with audio)
Slide show
(all pictures)
SD Slide
show
Slide show
(¿ mark)
– A slide show starts.
• Press the Jog Ball to stop the playback halfway.
≥ You can set the pictures which will be played as a slide show in
SD Viewer. On this unit, pictures cannot be played in the interval set
in SD Viewer.
≥ You can adjust the volume with the Volume button on the remote
controller during the slide show (with audio). (The volume control
screen does not appear.)
≥ It may take time to display the slide show (with audio) since the
opening screen appears during a preparation for playback. However,
this is not a malfunction.
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Plays slide shows with audio (P52) created
on this unit.
Plays all pictures (in the order of the file
number).
Plays slide shows set on the supplied
software SD Viewer.
Plays slide show pictures registered as
“Favourite” (P51).
Play slide show
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≥ When you want to listen to the audio being played, connect the
remote controller and the stereo earphones (supplied). (You cannot
listen to the audio on this unit.)
Printing Pictures Directly Connecting to a Printer
(PictBridge)
You can print still pictures played on this unit from the printer
supporting PictBridge connected to this unit with the USB cable
(supplied). (Turn the printer on beforehand.)
1Set the mode to [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Setup
• Be sure to set the item above before connecting this unit with the
printer.
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Connection
(USB)
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PictBridge
3
1
Insert this unit firmly to the USB cradle
all the way.
• Connect the USB cradle to the power plug with
the AC adaptor and AC mains lead.
• Be sure to insert the charged battery and the
card into this unit.
Connect the USB cradle and the
printer with the supplied USB cable
1.
– [ACCESSING PICTBRIDGE/PTP] indication
appears.
• If the message [ACCESSING PC] is displayed,
disconnect the USB cable once and confirm
the setting in Step 2.
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Playback (continued)
4Select a picture and then press the
Jog Ball.
MODE
5Check the setting, select [Print start]
㪧㫀㪺㫋㪙㫉㫀㪻㪾㪼
COUNT
Size
Date
Change
ᲴᲫ
Ჴ
PrinterSetting
Ჴ
OFF
Print start
and then press the Jog Ball.
Start
Print start Print starts.
Change
– When printing is finished, the message
MODE
Change
settings
Changes the print
setting.
[PRINTING COMPLETED] appears.
• To cancel printing, press the [MENU] button.
∫ To change the print setting
When you select [Change settings] in Step 5, you can change 3 items
described in the table below. Select and set the desired item with the
Jog Ball.
COUNTSizeDate
L (3.5a5z)Post CardOFF
1–99
2L (5a7z)A4ON
PrinterSetting
• The items which are not supported by the printer will not be displayed.
• When [PrinterSetting] is selected, pictures are printed out in the paper
size set on the printer.
• If you press the [MENU] button during the setting, the screen returns to
the picture selection screen (Step 4).
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≥ Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one.
≥ While printing or cancelling the print, do not disconnect the USB
cable or remove this unit from the USB cradle.
≥ Pictures recorded on other devices or altered on a PC may not be
printed.
≥ If you unplug the AC adaptor while connecting with the printer,
operations of buttons on this unit will be disabled.
≥ If the following messages appear during printing, check the printer
and then select [Print resume] to restart printing or select [Print
cancel] to stop printing. (If an irretrievable error takes place, only
[Print cancel] will appear.) (Refer to the operating instructions of the
printer you use.)
Messages displayed
NO PAPER
CHECK PRINTER
NO INK
CHECK PRINTER
JAMMED PAPER
CHECK PRINTER
PRINTER BUSY
CHECK PRINTER
PRINTER ERROR
CHECK PRINTER
≥ When the error message of the printer is displayed before starting
printing, you cannot operate anything except turning this unit off until
the printer recovers.
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Playback (continued)
≥ Error messages also appear in the following cases. Check the
message before connecting.
Messages displayedConditions
USE BOTH AC
ADAPTOR AND
BATTERY
SET TO PLAY MODEWhen connecting in the recording mode
NO CARDWhen the card is not inserted
CHECK CARDWhen MultiMediaCard is inserted
TARGET FILE DOES
NOT EXIST
Setting Still Pictures to be Printed and the Number of
Prints (DPOF Print)
DPOF is a system that allows the user to select which pictures are to
be printed on compatible photo printers.
1Set the mode to [Picture] mode. (P43)
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
DPOF
print
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When the battery is not inserted
When the AC adaptor is not connected
When the AC adaptor is unplugged during
connection
When there is no picture to be selected in the
card
Single print
All prints
Sets the number of print
on DPOF print for each
file.
Sets the same number of
print on DPOF print for all
files.
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3Roll the Jog Ball left or right to select
COUNT
0
EXIT
MENU
SEL ENTER
the desired file.
(Only when [Single print] is selected)
MODE
4Roll the Jog Ball up or down to select
the number of prints and then press
the Jog Ball.
• The number of prints can be set from 1 to 99.
MODE
• If you want to set DPOF setting on other
pictures when [Single print] is selected, repeat
Steps 3–4.
5Press the [MENU] button.
– The setting is completed.
MODE
MENU
∫ When you confirm pictures with DPOF setting
Select [Check DPOF] in Step 2 and then press the Jog Ball.
• Roll the Jog Ball right or left to confirm the picture. Press the [MENU]
button to close the menu.
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Playback (continued)
∫ When you print the date in DPOF printing
Select [Print date]>[ON] in Step 2, select [Yes] on the confirmation
screen and then press
• Date printing is set to all the pictures that DPOF setting is set. (You
cannot set date printing for each picture.)
• You cannot print the date on the pictures if the recording date is not
recorded.
• The date may be cut or not be displayed depending on the printer.
∫ When you cancel DPOF setting
Set the number of prints to [0] in Step 4.
≥ If the DPOF setting is set, you do not need to indicate which or how
many pictures are to be printed. It is also convenient when you print
pictures with a printer supporting SD Memory Card because you do
not need settings on the printer.
≥ If a file does not conform to the DCF standard (P91), the DPOF
setting cannot be set on the file.
≥ When using the DPOF feature, this unit will overwrite any previous
DPOF settings made by other equipment.
≥ When the message [CARD FULL] is displayed, delete unnecessary
files and set DPOF setting again.
≥ It takes much time to set DPOF setting on many files at the same
time. Use a fully charged battery.
≥ DPOF setting may not be set on a picture recorded with other
equipment.
≥ DPOF is the abbreviation for “Digital Print Order Format”.
the Jog Ball.
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Playing Music
Playing Music
Files recorded onto a card with SD-Jukebox can be played on this unit.
(You may not be able to play music depending on the file.)
≥ Audio file formats playable on this unit
•MPEG2-AAC•WMA•MP3
Install SD-Jukebox from the supplied
CD-ROM to the PC.
Audio
file
Record audio files from a music CD to the
PC.
Connect this unit to the PC.
1 USB cable (supplied)
• Be sure to insert a card into this unit and
connect this unit with the PC to record audio
files. If you record audio files onto a card
inserted in the card slot of the PC or use an
USB Reader Writer etc. for recording, the
recorded audio files may not be played on this
1
unit.
Record the audio files onto the card by using
SD-Jukebox.
For details of the method to record music
and playlists, refer to the operating
instructions of SD-Jukebox (PDF file).
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MODE
MENU
Playing Music (continued)
1Insert a card which includes audio files.
2
2 Stereo Earphones (supplied)
1
2Connect the remote controller and the stereo
1 Remote Controller (supplied)
earphones.
• You cannot listen to the audio on this unit.
3Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
– The Power Lamp lights in red.
Slide the Record/Playback Mode
Switch to the playback mode [].
4Press the [MODE] button and then
Audio
select [Audio] with the Jog Ball.
EXIT
MODE
5Press the [MENU] button and then
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List
MENU
select [List] with the Jog Ball.
EXIT
• When you did not select music from [List], the
music will be selected and played from the files
displayed.
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6Roll the Jog Ball up or down to select
the desired music file.
MODE
7Play music.
Remote ControllerThis Unit
Playback/Stop Press 1/∫.Press the Jog Ball.
IndexTa p : or 9.
Fast-forward/
Fast-rewind
Vol um e
• If you do not operate this unit for about 10 seconds after you start
playback, the LCD Monitor is turned off to save the power. (The Card
Access Lamp blinks during playback.) If you want to turn the LCD
Monitor on again, press the [MENU] button on this unit.
• The title and the artist name may not be displayed on this unit.
Keep pressing : or 9.—
i: Turns up the volume.
j: Turns down the volume.
∫ When you switch the sound quality
Press the [EQ] button on the remote controller.
• The sound quality is switched every time you press the [EQ] button as
below.
NORMAL
(Normal
sound)
(Heavy and
l
low sound)
S-XBS1
(Sound heavier
l
and lower than
S-XBS1)
Roll the Jog Ball right or
left. (This operation is
disabled during playback.)
Press the [MENU] button
and then roll the Jog Ball
right or left. (P46)
S-XBS2
(Prevention on
l
leakage of
sounds)
TRAIN
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Playing Music (continued)
• The sound quality cannot be switched when the menu screen or the
6 pictures multi playback screen is displayed.
∫ To prevent operation mistakes on this unit
Press the [MODE] button on this unit for about 2 or more seconds.
• The operations with the buttons on the body are disabled (except the
Power Switch and Record/Playback Mode Switch) while [HOLD] is
displayed.
• When you keep pressing the [MODE] button for about 2 or more
seconds, the button operations are enabled.
• When you operate the Power Switch or the Record/Playback Mode
Switch, the button operations are enabled.
∫ Using this unit stored in the carrying case (supplied)
You can store this unit in the carrying
case with the remote controller attached.
1 Remote Controller
2 Power Switch
• The Power Switch can be operated
even if this unit is stored in the carrying
case.
• Do not store spare batteries, stereo
earphones, etc. with this unit in the carrying case (supplied).
≥ Music files cannot be recorded or deleted on this unit.
≥
When multiple pictures are associated with a music file by SD-Jukebox,
only the picture associated as the first picture will be displayed. (The
picture may not be displayed depending on the picture.)
≥ If the playback of an audio file with associated pictures is started
while the LCD Monitor is turned off, the associated pictures will not
be displayed even if you turn the LCD Monitor on during playback.
These pictures will be displayed when you stop playback.
≥ When you format a card, all the data (files) in the card including
music files will be deleted.
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Selecting Playlists
You can select and play the playlist set in SD-Jukebox.
1Press the [MENU] button and then
Playlist
MENU
Playing Repeatedly (Repeat Playback)
select [Playlist] with the Jog
EXIT
Ball.
MODE
– When you select the item listed on the top, all
MENU
of the recorded files are played.
1Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Repeat
l
OFF
Repeat
one
Repeat all
Stops playback after the last file
is played.
Repeats the file being played.
Repeats playing all files (or all
files in the playlist).
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Connecting to PC
Operating Environment of the Software
WindowsMacintosh
98SEMe2000XP
Is the installation of
the USB driver
needed?
Are SD Viewer and
SD-Jukebox
available?
Needed
Not needed
AvailableNot available
≥ SD Viewer and SD-Jukebox are not compatible with Macintosh.
∫ Operating environment for USB connection
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer preinstalled with
PC
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition/Millennium Edition/
2000 Professional/XP Home Edition/XP Professional
Power Macintosh (Mac OS 9/Mac OS X)
∫ Operating environment of the software
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SD Viewer Ver. 3.2E for
D-snap
(SD Viewer)
PCIBM PC/AT compatible personal computer
PC preinstalled with
Microsoft Windows 98
OS
CPU
Second Edition/Millennium
Edition/2000 Professional/
XP Home Edition/XP
Professional
98SE
Intel Pent ium III 450 MHz or
Me
higher/Celeron 400 MHz or
higher (including compatible
2000
XP
CPU)
SD-Jukebox Ver. 4.1
Light Edition (SD-Jukebox)
PC preinstalled with Microsoft
Windows 98 Second Edition/
Millennium Edition/2000
(Professional Service Pack 2, 3
or 4)/XP (Home Edition/
Professional or Service Pack 1)
Intel
higher
Intel Pent ium III 500 MHz or
higher
Mac OS 9
OS standard
driver is available.
Penti um II 333 MHz or
Mac OS X
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SD Viewer Ver. 3.2E for
(SD Viewer)
D-snap
64 MB (recommended:
98SE
Me
RAM
Free hard disc
space
128 MB) or more
128 MB (recommended:
2000
XP
256 MB) or more
400 MB or more100 MB or more
High Colour (16 bit) or more (True Colour (24 bit) or more
is recommended.)
Desktop resolution of 800k600 or more (1024k768 pixels
Display
or more is recommended.)
VRAM 8 MB or more
(16 MB or more is
recommended.)
SoundWindows compatible sound device
DriveUsed for installation
InterfaceUSB port
DirectX 8.1 or later
Necessary
software
Windows Media Player 6.4
or later
Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
Other
requirements
—
SD-Jukebox Ver. 4.1
Light Edition (SD-Jukebox)
128 MB or more
256 MB or more
—
CD-ROM drive—A CD-ROM
drive capable of digital
recording is required. Fourspeed or higher is
recommended. (Recording
can not work properly with
CD-ROM drives connected
through an IEEE1394
connection.)
Internet Explorer 5.01 or
later
If you are using the CDDB
function, then an Internet
connection is also required.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
≥ Macintosh, Power Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc. of the U.S.
≥ IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation of the U.S.
≥ Intel, Pentium and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
≥ Even if the system requirements are fulfilled, some personal
computers can not be used.
≥ This software cannot be used on Microsoft Windows 3.1,
Windows 95, Windows 98 (except Windows 98SE) and Windows NT.
≥ Operation on an upgraded OS is not guaranteed.
≥ Multi-boot environment is not supported.
≥ This software cannot be used on 64-bit OS.
≥ When your OS is Windows 2000/XP, install the USB driver after
logging in with the user name authorized as the system administrator
(Administrator).
≥ This system requirements guarantee if the application run alone. It is
not guaranteed in the case that any other application or resident
application runs.
≥ This software may not run properly on user-built computers.
≥ When 2 or more USB devices are connected to one PC, or when
devices are connected through an USB hub or by using an USB
extension cable, the operation is not guaranteed.
∫ Cautions for USB driver
≥ This software is not compatible with a multi-CPU environment.
∫ Cautions for SD-Jukebox
≥ This software cannot play and record music CDs that does not have
a “” mark on the disc label.
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≥ Depending on your computer system, you may experience problems
such as being unable to record or use recorded music data. Please
note that Matsushita is in no way liable for any music data you lose,
or for any other direct or indirect damages.
≥
When you use the CDDB function, the environment for the Internet
access is needed.
Before Connecting to a PC for the First Time
(Installation)
When your OS is Windows 98SE or Me, the installation of the USB
driver is required before connecting this unit to a PC.
≥ Do not connect this unit to the PC until the installation is completed.
≥ Exit all the other application softwares which are started before
inserting the CD-ROM.
1Start the PC and insert the CD-ROM
(supplied).
– The setup menu is automatically started.
(When it does not start, double-click
[autorun.exe] in the CD-ROM.)
2Click the name of the software you want to install in
the setup menu.
• If you stop the installation by pressing [Cancel], the software may not
be properly operated.
∫ When you install SD Viewer
≥ When the message that informs the
absence of DirectX 8.1 or later appears,
install DirectX from the setup menu prior to
the installation of the software.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Installing the USB Driver
When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP, the installation of the USB
driver is not required because the OS standard driver is used.
1
Click [USB Driver].
2
Installing SD Viewer
1
2
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Click [Finish].
• To enable the driver, restar t the
PC.
Click [SD Viewer 3.2E].
Click [Next].
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3
Click [I agree].
4Follow the message on the screen to continue the
installation.
5
≥ When the message that informs the absence of Windows Media
Player 6.4 or later appears, update Windows Media Player after the
installation is completed.
≥ If Internet Explorer 5.5 or later is not installed, install it first and then
install SD Viewer.
≥ If Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6 or earlier has been
already installed while Windows 98SE is in use, Microsoft Data
Access Components 2.8 is installed before SD Viewer. Follow the
message on the screen to complete the installation.
Click [Finish].
• SD Viewer can be used after
restarting the PC.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Installing SD-Jukebox
1
Click [SD-Jukebox 4.1].
2
3
4
Click [Next].
Click [Yes].
Enter [Serial No.] (on the
backside of the package of
the CD-ROM) and [Name],
and then click [Next].
5Follow the message on the screen to continue the
installation.
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6
Click [Finish].
• SD-Jukebox can be used after
restarting the PC.
Connecting to a PC
When your OS is Windows 98SE or Me, the USB driver is required
for connecting this unit to the PC. (Do not connect this unit to the PC
until the USB driver is installed. (P70))
≥ Turn the PC on beforehand.
1
Turn this unit on and set to
the playback mode.
• Be sure to insert the charged
battery and the card into this unit.
2Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
Setup
l
• Be sure to set the item above before connecting this unit with the PC.
Connection
(USB)
l
Connection
(PC)
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Connecting to PC (continued)
3
1
4
Insert this unit firmly to the
USB cradle all the way.
• Be sure to use the AC adaptor 1
and the AC mains lead to connect
the USB cradle to the power plug.
Connect the USB cradle and
the PC with the supplied
USB cable 2.
– [ACCESSING PC] indication
appears.
• If the [ACCESSING PICTBRIDGE/
2
≥ Do not detach this unit from the USB cradle or do not disconnect the
USB cable while the Card Access Lamp on this unit is blinking. The
software may not be properly operated or the data being transferred
may be damaged.
≥ Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one.
≥ Do not disconnect the AC adaptor while connecting to the PC.
≥ When the PC connection mode on this unit (displayed as
[ACCESSING PC]) is not cancelled even if you turn the PC off,
disconnect the USB cable.
≥ If the PC is in the power saving mode while connecting to this unit,
the PC may not recognise this unit when recovering from the power
saving mode. In this case, restart the PC after you disconnect this
unit. (When you connect this unit to the PC and use it for a long time,
cancel the setting in the power saving mode beforehand.)
PTP] indication is displayed, once
disconnect the USB cable and
then confirm the setting in Step 2.
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Checking that This Unit Is Properly Recognised by the
PC
If this unit is not properly recognised, check the connection again.
∫ In the case of Windows
1
Check that [Removable
Disk] is added to [My
Computer].
• The drive name (E: etc.) varies
depending on the PC used.
∫ In the case of Macintosh
1
Check that the icon of
[untitled] or [NO_NAME]
disc is displayed on the
desktop.
≥ If the icon of [untitled] disc does not appear when your OS is
Mac OS 9, select Mac OS Base in the Extensions Manager and then
restart the PC. When the message to require formatting [untitled]
disc appears, open File Exchange on the Control Panel and then
enable PC Exchange.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Disconnecting the USB Cable Safely
1
Double-click the [] icon
on the task tray.
2
Select [USB Mass Storage
Device] and then click
[Stop].
3
Check that [MATSHITA SD
Multi Camera USB Device]
is selected and then click
[OK].
4Click [Close] to close the dialogue.
• You can disconnect the USB cable safely.
≥ Depending on the OS (Windows 98SE or Me, etc.), the icon for safe
removal may not be displayed in the task tray. (There will be no
display depending on the setting on the OS.) Make sure that the
Card Access Lamp of this unit is turned off and then remove the USB
cable.
≥ If you detach this unit or disconnect the USB cable from the USB
cradle, or turn this unit off while the PC is working, an error dialog
box may appear. In such cases, click [OK] to close the dialog box.
≥ When your OS is Macintosh, discard the icon of [untitled] or
[NO_NAME] disc in [Trash] and then disconnect the USB cable.
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Folder Structure of the Card Used for This Unit
100_PANA
PRL001
SD_VC100
SD Memory
Card
DCIM
MISC
SD_AUDIO
SD_VIDEO
SD_VOICE
≥ Files recorded with this unit are saved in the following folders.
Folder nameFile name (example)
Picture100_PANAP1000001.JPG
MPEG4PRL001MOL001.ASF
Voi ceSD_VC100MOB001.VM1
AudioSD_AUDIOAOB001.SA1
≥ Do not delete the folders in the card on the PC. You may not be able
to read the card with this unit.
≥ When you want to format the card, format it with this unit or
SD-Jukebox.
≥ If you recorded data not compatible with this unit on the PC, this unit
cannot recognise the data.
≥ You can record up to 9999 files in the folders such as [100_PANA]
folder.
≥ The files with DPOF setting are recorded in [MISC] folder.
≥ [SD_VOICE] folder and [SD_AUDIO] folder are set as hidden files.
Therefore, these folders and the files in the folders may not be
displayed on the Explorer or [My Computer] depending on the setting
on the PC.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Using Files in a Card on a PC ([Picture] • [MPEG4])
1Connect this unit to the PC. (P73)
2
Open [My Computer] and
double-click the folder in the
[Removable Disk] which
includes files.
• When your OS is Macintosh,
double-click the folder in the
[untitled] or [NO_NAME] icon.
3
P1000001
P1000002
P1000003
.JPG
.JPG
.JPG
Drag and drop files to the
destination folder (the hard
disc of the PC).
• Do not copy [Voice] and [Audio]
files onto a PC with Explorer or
other.
Playing Copied Files ([Picture] • [MPEG4])
1
P1000001
.JPG
P1000002
.JPG
P1000003
.JPG
Double-click the file copied
to the PC.
• The software which is used for
playback depends on the type of
the file.
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• You can also browse [Picture] files and [MPEG4] files with SD Viewer
(supplied).
File type
PictureDepends on the setting on the PC.
MPEG4
Windows Media Player
6.4 or later
Software used for playing files
WindowsMacintosh
Windows Media Player
for Macintosh
≥ When you use Windows PC to play [MPEG4] files (ASF format)
recorded with the [Quality] set to [XF] on a PC, you need to install
[MPEG4 Decoder Plug-in] from the Setup menu. If you cannot listen
to the audio when you play [MPEG4] files, install SD Viewer from the
supplied CD-ROM. ([MPEG4 Decoder Plug-in] is also installed at the
same time.)
≥ [MPEG4] files (ASF format) recorded with [Quality] set to [XF] cannot
be played on Macintosh PC.
≥ If you play [MPEG4] files (ASF format) in the card on the PC while
this unit is connected with the PC, frame drop may occur on the
picture. In this case, copy the files which you want to play into the PC
before playback.
≥ When you play [MPEG4] files (ASF format) recorded with this unit for
3 or more minutes on Windows Media Player, the files may be
stopped halfway. In this case, click [Windows Media Update] on the
setup menu (or double-click [WMP9QFEInst.exe] in [WMP9QFE]
folder) and follow the message on the screen to update Windows
Media Player. (It can be installed when you install SD Viewer from
the supplied CD-ROM.)
≥ When you play [Voice] and [Audio] files, use SD-Jukebox (supplied)
with connecting this unit to PC and play the files in a card. Also use
SD-Jukebox (supplied) when you copy these files to the PC (or when
you return [Audio] files to the PC from the card). (Files copied onto a
PC with Explorer or other cannot be played.)
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Using SD Viewer
∫ Starting SD Viewer
1
• The indications on the screen may vary depending on OS and
settings in your PC. Accordingly, the operation may be different from
the one described above.
∫ Capturing files with SD Viewer in PC
1
Select [Start]>
[All Programs]>
[Panasonic]>
[SD Viewer for D-snap]>
[SD Viewer for D-snap].
Connect this unit to the PC
(P73) and then click
[Acquire].
2
3
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Check the target and then
click [OK].
• For details such as classifications,
refer to the operating instructions
of SD Viewer (PDF file).
Click [OK].
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∫ Reading the operating instructions of SD Viewer
1
Select [Help]>[Manual].
• Adobe Acrobat Reader is
required. (P83)
∫ Closing SD Viewer
1
≥ Using SD Viewer
• You can capture [Picture] files and [MPEG4] files in the card into the
PC.
• You can classify pictures by recording date or keywords.
• You can print recorded pictures with date.
• You can create data for a home page.
• You can create a slide show with captured images.
• For details of the operation procedures, refer to the operating instructions
of SD Viewer (PDF file).
≥ Do not disconnect the USB cable while SD Viewer is used.
Select [File]>[Exit].
• You can also close SD Viewer by
clicking [k] on the upper right
corner of the screen.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Using SD-Jukebox
∫ Starting SD-Jukebox
1
• The indications on the screen may vary depending on OS and
settings in your PC. Accordingly, the operation may be different from
the one described above.
• When SD-Jukebox is started for the first
time, the file import screen (the screen to
import audio files from the hard disk to
SD-Jukebox) appears. If you want to start
importing files immediately, click [Yes]. If
you want to import files later, click [Later].
• For details of the operation procedures such as the way to import
files, refer to the operating instructions of SD-Jukebox (PDF file).
∫ Reading the operating instructions of SD-Jukebox
Click [?] on the upper right
corner of the screen of
SD-Jukebox.
• Adobe Acrobat Reader is
required. (P83)
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∫ Closing SD-Jukebox
1
Click [t] on the upper right
corner of the screen of
SD-Jukebox.
≥ Using SD-Jukebox
• You can save your favourite titles on the PC from a music CD or create
a playlist of audio files.
• You can save audio files or playlists saved on the PC to the card.
• For details of the operation procedures, refer to the operating instructions
of SD-Jukebox (PDF file).
≥ Do not disconnect the USB cable while SD-Jukebox is used.
Reading Operating Instructions of the Software
To read the operating instructions of the software (PDF file), Acrobat
Reader 5.0 or later is needed.
≥ If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed in
the PC used, click [English] or [Chinese] in
the setup menu screen (or double-click
[AR505ENU.EXE] in [English] folder in
[Adobe] folder or [AR500CHS.EXE] in
[S-Chinese] folder in [Adobe] folder) and
follow the message on the screen to install
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1.
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Connecting to PC (continued)
Uninstalling the Software
If you do not need the software installed any more, uninstall (delete)
it from the PC.
1
2
≥ Depending on the OS, the uninstallation procedure may vary. For
details, refer to operating instructions of the OS used.
Select [Start]>[Control
Panel] and then click [Add
or Remove Programs].
Select the software you
want to delete and then click
[Change/Remove].
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Cautions for Use
This Unit
Keep this unit away from magnetised equipment (such as a
microwave oven, TV, video game equipment, etc.).
≥ If you use this unit on or near a TV, images and sounds may be
disturbed due to electromagnetic wave radiation.
≥ Do not use near cell phone because doing so may cause noise to
adversely affect the picture and sound.
≥ Recorded data may be damaged, or images may be distorted by
strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors.
≥ Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a digital circuit
(including a microprocessor) may adversely affect this unit, causing
the disturbance of images and sounds.
≥ If this unit is affected by magnetically charged equipment and does
not function properly, turn this unit off and remove the battery and
then connect it again. Thereafter, turn this unit on.
Do not use this unit near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines.
≥ If you record near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines, recorded
images or sounds may be adversely affected.
Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto this unit.
≥ If this unit is sprayed with such chemicals, the SD Multi Camera body
may be damaged and the surface finish may peel off.
≥ Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact with this unit for a
long period of time.
When you use this unit on a beach or similar place, do not let sand
or fine dust get into this unit.
Do not wet this unit with seawater or other liquid.
≥ Sand or dust may cause a malfunction of this unit such as scratches
or fog on the Lens.
≥ If seawater splashes onto this unit, wet a soft cloth with tap water,
wring it well, and use it to wipe this unit carefully. Then, wipe it again
with a dry cloth.
The same applies when rain water or water dropper splash onto this
unit.
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Cautions for Use (continued)
When carrying this unit, take care not to drop or hit it.
Do not carry this unit in a pocket.
≥ The SD Multi Camera body may be destroyed by a strong shock, and
it may cause a malfunction of this unit. Store this unit in the carrying
case (supplied).
Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning this unit.
≥ Remove the battery before cleaning this unit.
≥ The SD Multi Camera body may be deformed and the surface finish
may peel off.
≥ Wipe the dust on this unit with a soft, dry cloth. To remove stubborn
stains, soak a cloth in a detergent diluted with water, wring it well,
wipe the stain with it and then finish with a soft, dry cloth.
≥ When you use a chemical cloth, read the instructions of the cloth.
≥ Wipe the stains on the Lens and the LCD Monitor with the cleaning
cloth (supplied). Do not wipe them with pointed materials such as a
cotton swab. The Lens may be scratched or broken, and it may
cause a malfunction of this unit.
The AC Adaptor
≥ Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor.
≥ If you use the AC adaptor near a radio, radio reception may be
disturbed. Keep the AC adaptor 1 m or more away from the radio.
≥ When the AC adaptor is in use, it may generate whirring sounds.
However, this is normal.
≥ After use, be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor. (If it is left
connected, about 0.1 W of current is consumed at most.)
≥ Keep the electrodes of the AC adaptor clean at all times.
Put this unit near the outlet to make it easy to reach for the
interrupting device (plug).
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The Battery
Lithium ion battery is compact and high-capacity battery.
However, when the battery is cooled under low temperature (10xC
or less) such as outside in winter, the available time of the battery
becomes shorter and this unit may not work. In this case, warm
the battery and insert it into this unit just before you use this unit.
(If you use a pocket warmer, do not let the pocket warmer touch
with the battery.)
Be sure to detach the battery after use.
≥ If it is left attached to this unit, a minute amount of current is
consumed even when this unit is turned off. If it is left for a long time,
over discharge takes place. The battery may become unusable even
after it is charged.
≥ If it is left attached to this unit for a long period of time, self-discharge
may take place. Charge the battery before use.
Bring spare batteries when you use this unit outdoors.
≥ The operating time of the battery may become shorter under low
temperature such as skiing grounds.
≥ When you travel, be sure to prepare the AC adaptor and the USB
cradle (supplied) to charge the battery on the spot.
If the battery is dropped, check that the terminal is not deformed.
≥ If the battery attached to this unit with the terminal is deformed, it
may damage this unit.
Cautions for using battery
≥ Charge only with specified AC adaptor.
≥ Do not dispose of in fire.
≥ Do not disassemble.
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Cautions for Use (continued)
Cautions to store the battery
≥ Store the battery in a cool and dry place with a relatively stable
≥ Extremely high or low temperature will shorten the life of the battery.
≥ If the battery is kept in hot, humid, smoky or dusty places, the
terminals may rust and cause malfunctions.
≥ To store the battery for a long period of time, we recommend
charging it once every year and storing it again after you completely
use up the charged capacity.
≥ Remove dusts or other on the terminal of the battery.
Do not throw unnecessary (expired) batteries into a fire.
≥ If you heat or burn the battery, it may cause an explosion.
≥ The battery has a limited life. When the operating time of the SD
Multi Camera becomes extremely short even if the battery is properly
charged, the life of the battery may have expired. Buy a new battery.
Charging Error
When the charge lamp blinks quicker or slower, the following
conditions are possible.
When the charge lamp blinks approx. every 6 seconds (lighting
approx. 3 seconds, turning off approx. 3 seconds):
≥ The battery is excessively discharged. You can charge the battery,
however, it may take several hours to start charging the battery
normally.
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When the charge lamp blinks approx. every 0.5 second (lighting
approx. 0.25 second, turning off approx. 0.25 second):
≥ The room or the battery temperature is extremely high or low. Wait
until the room or the battery temperature becomes adequate and
then recharge the battery. If you still cannot charge the battery, there
may be defective on this unit, the battery or the AC adaptor. Consult
the dealer.
When the charge lamp turns off:
≥ Charging is completed.
≥ If the charge lamp turns off though the battery is not completely
charged, the AC adaptor or the battery may be defective. Consult the
dealer.
≥ For details about the battery, refer to P87.
Condensation
≥ When you get a bottle out of the refrigerator in summer, you may see
dews on the bottle. If it takes place on this unit, it is called
“condensation”.
≥ When condensation takes place, the Lens is fogged or this unit may
not be operated normally. Be careful to avoid condensation and take
proper measures when condensation occurs.
Causes of condensation
≥ Condensation takes place when the ambient temperature or
humidity is changed as follows:
• When this unit is moved from cold outside to a warm room
• When this unit is brought out of an air-conditioned car
• When a cold room is suddenly warmed
• When cool wind from an air conditioner or other is directly blown onto
this unit
• In humid places
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Cautions for Use (continued)
When condensation has taken place
≥ Turn this unit off and leave this unit in this condition for about 1 hour.
When this unit becomes close to the ambient temperature, the
condensation disappears naturally.
≥ When you move this unit from a cold place to a hot place, put the
camera into plastic bag and then take it out after the temperature of
this unit becomes close to the ambient temperature to avoid
condensation.
LCD Monitor
≥ In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form
on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
≥ Do not press the LCD Monitor strongly. It may cause uneven colours
on the LCD Monitor or a malfunction of the LCD Monitor. Or, do not
touch a hard object to the LCD Monitor. It causes scratches on the
surface of the LCD Monitor.
≥ When the Lens is aimed to contrasty subject, the picture may look
uneven or after images may appear on the LCD Monitor. This is not a
malfunction.
≥ If the SD Multi Camera is extremely cold when you turn this unit on,
the image on the LCD Monitor is slightly darker than usual. However,
as the internal temperature increases, it goes back to the normal
brightness.
Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the
LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 61,600 pixels.
The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of
the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction
and does not affect the recorded picture.
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Card
When the Card Access Lamp is blinking (or when the message
[ACCESSING CARD] appears), do not open the Card/Battery Door
to remove the card, turn this unit off, or subject it to vibration or
impact.
Do not leave the card in places where there is high temperature or
direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic waves or static
electricity are easily generated. Do not bend, drop, or subject it to
strong vibration.
≥ If the above precautions are not taken, the card or the recorded
content may be damaged.
Be sure to remove and store the card after use.
≥ Keep the card in the storage bag after use and when you store or
carry the card around.
≥ Do not allow dirt, dust or water to enter the terminals on the back of
the card. Do not touch it with your fingers.
≥ Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent
swallowing.
Recorded Files
This unit comply with DCF standards (Design rule for Camera File
system) established by the Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
≥ If files conforming to DCF standard are deleted, all the data related
to the files will be deleted.
≥ If you delete [Picture] or [MPEG4] files, all the data related to the files
will be deleted.
≥ As a result of improper operations, recorded data may be damaged
or erased. We are not responsible for the loss caused by the erasure
of the recording data. Please note it beforehand.
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Cautions for Use (continued)
Format
≥ Format a card on this unit. If you format the card using a PC, use
SD-Jukebox. Particularly for the card containing audio files, check in
the card using SD-Jukebox with which the audio files were recorded,
then format it. (For details, read the operating instructions of
SD-Jukebox.)
≥ Do not use a PC (Explorer) to format a card. Otherwise, it may not be
recognised by this unit.
≥ When using a card formatted with a PC or other equipment, format
the card on this unit again.
≥ You may not be able to use a card formatted with this unit on other
equipment. In this case, format the card on the equipment to be
used.
≥ If a card cannot be used even if it is formatted, this unit or the card
may be defective. Consult the dealer.
Demonstration Mode
≥ If you turn this unit on and press the [MODE] button when a card is
not inserted, the demonstration mode (screen saver) starts.
≥ If you press any button while the screen saver is displayed, the mode
is set to the virtual still picture recording mode.
≥ You can simulate recording of still pictures in the virtual still picture
recording mode. (If you do not press any button for about 1 minute,
the screen saver starts.)
≥ If you do not press any button in the screen saver for about 5 minutes
when the AC adaptor is not used, this unit automatically turns off.
≥ When cancelling the demonstration mode, insert a card after turning
rewind (P63)
7 [HOLD] setting (P64)
8 Title/Artist name
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Messages
The confirmation/error message will be displayed on the LCD Monitor.
MessagesCountermeasures
EMPTY BATTERY
INSERT BATTERY
NO CARDInsert the card correctly. (P12, 13)
CHECK CARD
CARD FULLChange the card or delete unnecessary data. (P47)
CARD LOCKED
ACCESSING CARD Processing the data. Please wait for a while.
NO PICTURE FILEInsert the card which includes [Picture] files.
NO MPEG4 FILEInsert the card which includes [MPEG4] files.
NO VOICE FILEInsert the card which includes [Voice] files.
NO TRACKInsert the card which includes [Audio] files.
UNPLAYABLE FILE
FILE LOCKEDOperate after releasing the protection. (P49)
TARGET FILE DOES
NOT EXIST
OVER L IM IT
The battery remaining is insufficient. Recharge the
battery. (P14)
Insert the battery into this unit correctly. (P12, 13)
This message also appears when the battery is
excessively discharged. Charge the battery.
MultiMediaCard is not available.
Re-insert the Memory Card. If [CHECK CARD] is
still displayed, format it. (P22) (If you format a card,
all of the data in the card are deleted.)
Release the lock of the write-protect switch on the
card.
Cannot play the file which is out of standards.
Record audio files onto the card with SD-Jukebox.
There is no file which can be played as a slide show
or there is no file which can be set in DPOF setting.
The number of pictures to play in a slide show or
the number of prints set in DPOF setting exceeds
the limit.
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Others (continued)
MessagesCountermeasures
CANNOT SET FILE Select the still picture recorded by this unit.
SET TO PLAY MODE
USE BOTH
AC ADAPTOR AND
BATTERY
TURN POWER OFF
AND ON
ERROR
Trouble Shooting (Q&A)
Q (Question)A (Answer)
This unit is not
turned on.
This unit is
immediately turned
off.
Cannot operate the
Jog Ball or others.
The mode cannot
be switched even if
the [MODE] button
is pressed.
Switch the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the
playback mode [] when connecting this unit to
PC or printer. (P55, 73)
Connect the AC adaptor when connecting this unit
to PC or printer. (P55, 73)
Turn this unit on again.
After turning this unit off, remove and insert the
battery. If the error persists, consult the dealer.
Turn this unit on again.
Is the battery inserted correctly?
Is the battery exhausted?
Recharge the battery (P14) or insert a fully charged
battery.
Is the battery exhausted?
Recharge the battery (P14) or insert a fully charged
battery.
Is [HOLD] setting displayed?
The Jog Ball and other buttons are enabled when
the [MODE] button is pressed for about 2 or more
seconds and the indication disappears.
Is the card inserted?
If you press the [MODE] button when the card is not
inserted, the mode is set to the demonstration mode
(P92). Turn this unit off and then insert the card.
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Q (Question)A (Answer)
The colour or the
brightness of the
LCD Monitor
changes.
The LCD Monitor is
too bright or dark.
Cannot record.
It takes time to
record onto a card.
Recording stops
halfway.
Recorded pictures
appear in mosaiclike pattern.
The pictures
recorded are too
bright or dark.
A vertical red
spectrum appears
on the LCD Monitor.
The colour or the brightness of the screen may look
different under fluorescent light.
Adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor properly.
(P21)
Is the card inserted?
You cannot record pictures when the write-protect
switch is slid toward [LOCK].
Is the memory of the card enough?
Delete unnecessary files before recording. (P47)
When you record pictures in [MPEG4] mode, it may
take time to record onto a card depending on the
type of the card. However, this is not a malfunction.
Recording in [Voice] mode may be stopped halfway
depending on the type of the card.
Pictures may appear in mosaic-like pattern
depending on the subject or recording conditions.
The brightness of a picture on the LCD Monitor may
be different from that of a picture actually recorded.
Especially when you record a picture in dark places
with long exposure, the picture looks dark on the
LCD Monitor. However, the picture is recorded
brightly.
This is called “smear”. It is specific to CCD, not a
malfunction. It appears when the subject has a
bright part. It is recorded on MPEG4 images, but not
recorded on still pictures.
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Others (continued)
Q (Question)A (Answer)
The flash cannot be
activated.
The pictures
recorded with a
flash are dark.
The colours of the
picture recorded
with the flash are
not similar to the
subject in real life.
Cannot play.
Some pictures
cannot be played as
a slide show.
Cannot play music. Is there any effective music file on the card?
[k] Indication is
displayed during
playback or in the
list screen.
Cannot play when
the card is inserted
into other
equipment.
Is the flash set to [Flash off]? Check the flash mode.
(P36)
Is the flash covered with your finger? Is this unit too
far away from the subject?
When you record pictures with the flash, the white
balance may not be properly adjusted even if the
white balance is set in [Manual]. When you use the
flash, we recommend setting the white balance to
[Auto].
When you record pictures with the flash, the white
balance is automatically adjusted according to the
flash light. However, the white balance may not be
properly adjusted when the flash light does not
reach the subject enough.
Is the card inserted?
Is there playable pictures on the card?
Is the mode set to the playback mode?
Pictures recorded with other equipment may not be
displayed as a slide show or may take time to be
displayed.
The data was either recorded in a different format or
damaged. Such data cannot be played.
If [MPEG4] files recorded with this unit are played
on other equipment, the picture quality or the sound
quality may be deteriorated or the files may not be
played.
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Q (Question)A (Answer)
When connecting
to a PC, images
cannot be
transferred.
Is this unit connected to the PC correctly? (P73)
Does the PC recognise this unit properly? (P75)
The pictures
cannot be printed
with printers
supporting
Set this unit to the playback mode and then check if
[Setup]>[Connection (USB)]>[PictBridge] is
selected in the menu. (P55)
PictBridge.
Black belts appear
on the top and
bottom of the
printed pictures.
Playing or
recording do not
function and the
screen has frozen.
The LCD Monitor
stays dark when
recording in
[
Picture
] mode or
MPEG4] mode.
[
While playing a
[Voice] file or a
[Audio] file, the
LCD Monitor is
suddenly turned
off.
Cannot remove the
battery.
Did you print [Picture] files recorded with the picture
size set to [HDTV]?
Check the picture size. (P31)
Slide the Power Switch to [OFF]. If this unit is not
turned off, remove and insert the battery, and then
turn this unit on. If the error persists, remove the
battery and consult the dealer.
If this unit is left without operation for about
10 seconds when playing or recording in [Voice]
mode or playing in [Audio] mode, the LCD Monitor is
automatically turned off.
Pressing the [MENU] button turns on the LCD
Monitor. However, in the case of not conducting any
operation for about 10 seconds, the LCD Monitor is
turned off again.
Pull out the boss on the battery
to remove the batter y.
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Others (continued)
Q (Question)A (Answer)
If you do not use this unit for a long period of time,
The clock is not set
correctly.
The retouch
software does not
start even if retouch
files (extension
“.ped”) are clicked
on Windows
Explorer etc.
When this unit is
connected to the
PC, the Card
Access Lamp
keeps blinking.
[Found New
Hardware Wizard]
appears though this
unit is connected to
the PC after the
USB driver is
properly installed.
the clock may be reset. When the screen of clock
setting appears, set the clock again.
If you record pictures without the clock setting, the
date is recorded as [1/1/2000 0:00].
If both SD Viewer supplied with this unit and
SD Viewer Ver. 2.1E supplied with SD Multi Camera
SV-AS10 are installed in the PC and uninstall either
of them, the association of retouch files with
SD Viewer will be disabled. In this case, uninstall
both versions of SD Viewer and then install the one
you want to use again.
Did you insert an NTFS-formatted Memory Card
into this unit? In this case, log on with [Administrator
(computer administrator)] (or any other user name
having equivalent rights), right-click the Removable
Disk icon in [My Computer], and select [Remove].
Check that the Card Access Lamp is lit and then
cancel the connection between this unit and the PC.
1 Click [Next].
2 Confirm whether your device is configured to the
optimal driver detection setting and click [Next].
3 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive.
4 Enter the path as “D:\USB Driver\files” (example
of D drive assigned as CD-ROM drive.)
5 Click [Next].
6 Click [Next].
7 Click [Finish].
After the procedure above, follow the wizard to
install the hardware.
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