Sharp VL-AH151 User Manual

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CAMCORDER
OPERATION MANUAL
Operation Summary
MODEL
VL-AH151U
Preparation
Camera Recording
Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Playback
Useful Features
NTSC
Advanced Features
References
• See page 60 for use of Demo mode.
Thank you for purchasing this VIEWCAM from SHARP. The VIEWCAM will enhance your home video enjoyment and allow you to capture those special moments. Please read this operation manual to familiarize yourself with the VIEWCAM’s features, so that you will get the most out of it. The video techniques section will help you fully enjoy the many features this VIEWCAM offers, and expand your video world.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol warns the user of uninsulated voltage within the unit that can cause dangerous electric shocks.
This symbol alerts the user that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
(applies to the supplied AC adapter)
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC­TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON­NEL.
CAUTION
If the AC adapter is misplaced or needs to be replaced, obtain the same type of adapter from a SHARP service centre of your dealer.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA.
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CAUTION ON LITHIUM BATTERY (MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY)
If a battery is reversed (positive end where the negative end belongs and vice versa), it can overheat and rupture. This has happened when young children install batteries backwards. Warn children
to take out batteries or install them.
Parents
not
should install the lithium battery in the VIEWCAM.
Your VIEWCAM is designed to record in SP mode only. It will not perform normal playback for programmes prerecorded in LP mode.
This VIEWCAM does not have a PCM recording or playback function. PCM recordings made using other VCRs or audio dubbing cannot be played back on this unit.
If you record on a tape on which PCM sound has already been recorded, the audio track of the new VIEWCAM recording may not come out if the tape is played back on a PCM-capable VCR. If this occurs, set the VCR’s audio monitor select switch to the STANDARD position.
COPYRIGHT WARNING: For your information: Your full understanding of the
following is appreciated: Parliament by statute has decreed that it is illegal to make copies of copyrighted material of any manner or kind without the consent of the copyright owner, subject to the Fair Dealing exceptions in the Act. Penalties may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies.
NOTE
The VIEWCAM’s LCD panel is a very high technology product with close to 90,000 thin-film transistors*, giving you fine picture detail. Occasionally, a pixel may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green, red, or black. Please note that this does not affect your VIEWCAM’s performance.
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read Instructions—All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions—The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings—All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions—All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning—Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments—Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and MoistureDo not use this product near waterfor example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories—Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
9. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
10. Ventilation—Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The
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openings should never be blocked by
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources—This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization—This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection—Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. Lightning—For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
15. Power Lines—An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
16. Overloading—Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
17. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts
that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
18. ServicingDo not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. Damage Requiring Service—Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or
plug is damaged,
b. If liquid has been spilled, or
objects have fallen into the product,
c. If the product has been exposed to
rain or water,
d. If the product does not operate
normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation,
e. If the product has been dropped or
damaged in any way, and
f. When the product exhibits a
distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service.
20. Replacement Parts—When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
21. Safety Check—Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
22. Wall or Ceiling Mounting—The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
23. HeatThe product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Precautions
When the VIEWCAM is not in use,
remember to remove the cassette tape, turn off the power, and disconnect the VIEWCAM from the power source.
Do not aim the lens at the sun.
Do not allow direct sunlight to strike the VIEWCAM lens or LCD monitor screen, whether or not recording is in progress, as it may damage the CCD sensor or LCD screen surface. Be particularly careful when recording outside.
When shooting in dark places, avoid sudden brightly lit objects or light sources, such as the sun. Otherwise, the image may white out. Should this happen, point the lens in a different direction until the picture returns to normal.
Avoid magnetic sources.
Using the VIEWCAM near strong fluorescent lights, motors, televisions, or other magnetic sources may adversely affect recorded images.
Using the VIEWCAM near a broadcasting station or other powerful transmission source may cause buzzing or picture deterioration.
Avoid shocks and dropping.
Do not drop or otherwise subject the VIEWCAM to hard shocks or strong vibrations. Bumping or striking the unit during recording will generate noise in the recorded image.
Avoid placing the VIEWCAM in close proximity to lighting equipment.
The heat from incandescent lights may deform the VIEWCAM, or cause it to malfunction.
Always respect prohibitions or restrictions
on the use of electronic equipment on commercial flights or in other sensitive areas.
Be aware of the temperature and humidity.
You can use your VIEWCAM at 0 C to40C, and at 30% to 80% relative humidity.
Do not store the unit in an unventilated car in the summer, in direct sunlight, or near strong heat sources; this can result in severe damage to the unit casing and circuitry.
Avoid situations where water, sand, dust or
other foreign matter could get on or inside the VIEWCAM, and do not use or leave your VIEWCAM in areas with excessive smoke, steam or moisture.
Such environments can cause malfunctions or cause mildew to form on the lenses. Be sure to keep the unit in a well­ventilated location.
Some small, portable
tripods may be difficult to attach and may not be sturdy enough to support your VIEWCAM. Be sure to use only a strong, stable tripod.
When using your VIEWCAM in a cold
environment, the LCD monitor screen often appears less bright immediately after the power is turned on. This is not a malfunction. To prevent the VIEWCAM from becoming too cold, wrap it in a thick cloth (a blanket, etc.).
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About Your VIEWCAM
Recording Format
Hi8 is a high-performance extension of the ordinary 8 mm format. It uses advanced technology to achieve even higher resolution and picture quality. Use a video cassette with the mark for high-quality recording and playback, or with the mark to enjoy ordinary 8 mm recording and playback.
When you load a Hi8 tape, recording is in Hi8 format. (The indicator appears on the LCD screen.) When you load a normal 8 mm tape, recording is in ordinary 8 mm format. (The indicator does not appear.)
During playback, the recorded format is automatically detected.
Video equipment not for use with Hi8 is unable to play back a tape recorded in Hi8 format.
If you want to record with a Hi8 tape in normal 8 mm format, set the menu item to OFF on the (MENU 2) screen (Camera mode) before recording. (See page 25 for operation of the menu screen.)
LCD Monitor Screen
The VIEWCAM is equipped with a large LCD monitor screen that allows you to record scenes while comfortably holding the camcorder. The LCD monitor screen can be rotated for easy recording at high or low angles. It also functions as a handy playback monitor so you can enjoy what you have just recorded.
Cautions:
Do not apply pressure to the screen.
Do not expose the screen to shocks, as it may
break.
Do not place the VIEWCAM with the screen facing down.
Note:
Use a soft cloth to clean the screen.
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Supplied Accessories
Battery pack
BT-H22U
Audio/video cable QCNW-1448TAZZ
or QCNW-1295TAZZ
AA battery for
remote control 2
AC adapter
UADP-0340TAZZ
CR2025 type
lithium battery
Power cord
QACCD0031TAPZ
Shoulder strap
UBNDS0010TASA
Infrared remote control
RRMCG0084TASA
Lens cap
GCOVH1298TASA
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Optional Accessories
Standard type
battery pack
BT-H22
Tripod adapter
for 180° recording
VR-33FAN
Extended type
battery pack
BT-H32
Soft case
VR-33SC
Sun hood
VR-60BFN
Accessory
shoe adapter
VR-30ADN
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Contents
Operation Summary Part Names .......................................................... 3
Quick Reference Index ........................................ 5
Warning Indicators ............................................... 6
Preparation
Basic Operations
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack ........... 7
Charging the Battery Pack ................................... 8
Powering the VIEWCAM from an AC Outlet........... 9
Inserting and Removing a Cassette .................. 10
Installing the Lithium Memory Battery ................ 11
Selecting the Language for the On-screen
Display ............................................................. 12
Setting the Date and Time ................................. 16
Using the Hand Strap and the Lens Cap........... 17
Attaching the Shoulder Strap ............................. 17
Camera Recording
Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto Mode ... 18
Zooming ............................................................. 19
Tips on Recording Positions .............................. 19
Remaining Recording Time Display .................. 20
Remaining Battery Power Display ..................... 20
Playback
Playback ............................................................ 21
Volume Control ................................................... 21
Watching the Playback on a TV ......................... 22
Video Search...................................................... 23
Still...................................................................... 23
Slow.................................................................... 23
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Operation Summary
Useful Features
Advanced Features
Operations of the On-screen Controls
Using the Control Buttons............................... 24
Selecting the Mode/Menu Screens ................ 24
Adjusting the Menu Settings........................... 25
Recording the Date and Time ............................ 26
Setting the Digital Zoom..................................... 27
Digital Quick Zoom (Extend Zoom).................... 28
Still Recording .................................................... 29
Strobe Recording ............................................... 30
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) ........................ 30
Fade In and Fade Out ........................................ 31
Quick Review ..................................................... 32
Quick Return ...................................................... 33
Edit Search......................................................... 33
Gamma Brightness Compensation .................... 34
Gain-up (Cat’s Eye)............................................ 35
Wide Screen (16:9) ........................................... 36
Macro Shots ....................................................... 36
Removing the Lens Hood .................................. 36
Self Recording ................................................... 37
Setting the VIEWCAM to Full Auto Mode ........... 39
Program Search ................................................. 40
Tape Counter Feature ........................................ 41
Using the Remote Control .................................. 43
Digital Picture Effects ......................................... 44
Scene Menu (Program AE) ................................ 45
Superimposing a Title ........................................ 46
Changing the Preset Titles ................................. 47
Auto/Manual Focus ............................................ 48
White Balance Lock ........................................... 49
Manual Exposure ............................................... 50
Digital Dual Picture ............................................ 51
Picture/Backlight Adjustments ........................... 53
Gamma Playback............................................... 54
Turning Off the LCD Monitor Backlight .............. 54
Editing ................................................................ 55
Preparation
Camera Recording
Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Playback
Useful Features
Advanced Features
References Useful Information .............................................. 56
Demonstration Mode.......................................... 60
Before Requesting Service ................................ 61
Specifications..................................................... 63
References
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Operation Summary
Part Names
For details on the use of each part, refer to the page number indicated in the brackets.
Operation Summary
Front view
Terminal cover
Microphone
Zoom lens
AUDIO/VIDEO jack [pp. 22, 55]
DC IN jack [pp. 8, 9]
Speaker
When the cassette compartment door is open
Cassette holder [p. 10]
Lens hood [p. 36]
Cassette compartment door
[p. 10]
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Cassette compartment door release [p. 10]
Shoulder strap loop [p. 17]
Lithium battery holder [p. 11]
Rear view
Operation Summary
RECord START/STOP button [p. 18]
Remote sensor
[p. 43]
CHARGE indicator
[p. 8]
MENU button
[p. 24]
Operation buttons [p. 24]
Bottom view
LCD monitor screen
DISPLAY button [p. 24]
Power Zoom Wide angle/ Telephoto control [p. 19] VOLume control [p. 21]
Shoulder strap loop [p. 17]
DUAL/SNAP button [pp. 29, 51, 52]
Hand strap [p. 17]
Power switch (CAMERA/VCR select switch) [pp. 18, 21]
Battery compartment door release [p. 7]
Battery compartment door
[p. 7]
Tripod socket
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Operation Summary
Quick Reference Index
This index lists some example uses of the VIEWCAM’s features.
Operation Summary
• To record with a Hi8 tape in normal 8 mm format. —See page vi (
To record powerful close-up images.See page 27 (Setting the Digital Zoom)
To instantly zoom in on a subject.See page 28 (Digital Quick Zoom)
To quickly check what you have just recorded.See page 32 (Quick Review)
To quickly return the tape to the end of the last recorded scene after playback.See page 33 (Quick Return)
To locate the point on the tape where to begin recording while in Camera mode.See page 33 (Edit Search)
To record a backlit subject.See page 34 (Gamma Brightness Compensation) or page 50 (Manual
Exposure)
Recording Format)
To record in a dark or poorly-illuminated location.
To record yourself while monitoring the shot.
To record a short video message for somebody.
To find the beginning of a recorded scene to be played back.
To display the elapsed recording or playback time.
To focus on an off-centred subject.
To record an inset picture within the main picture.
To increase the brightness of the subject during playback.
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See page 35 (Gain-up)
See page 37 (Self Recording)
See page 38 (Self-recording Message)
See page 40 (Program Search)
See page 41 (Tape Counter Feature)
See page 48 (Manual Focus)
See page 51 (Digital Dual Picture)
See page 54 (Gamma Playback)
Warning Indicators
Operation Summary
Displayed for the first
3 seconds
Displayed after
3 seconds
Description of warning
The video cassette is defective and should be removed (see page 10).
Dew has formed inside the VIEWCAM. Wait for a few hours until the dew disappears (see page 57). About 10 seconds after this warning appears, the VIEWCAM automatically turns off.
The battery is almost depleted. Replace it with a fully charged battery pack (see page 7).
The video heads are clogged and should be cleaned (see page 57).
There is no video cassette in the VIEWCAM. Insert a cassette (see page 10).
The erasure protect tab on the video cassette has been slid to the record-protect position, preventing recording (see page 59).
The tape is about to end. Prepare a new cassette (see page 10).
The tape has reached the end. Replace it with a new cassette (see page 10).
Note: indicates a flashing display.
In Self Recording mode, all warnings will be indicated by displayed in the centre of the monitor. To check the type of warning, rotate the monitor back to the normal position.
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Preparation
Preparation
Preparation
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack
Inserting the Battery Pack
1 Make sure that the Power switch is set
to OFF.
Preparation
Power switch
2 Slide the battery compartment door
release on the bottom of the VIEWCAM in the direction of the arrow to open the battery compartment door.
Battery compartment door release
4 Close the door, pressing it firmly in the
centre until it clicks.
Removing the Battery Pack
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 above.
2 Press the battery release as shown to
remove the battery pack.
Battery release
3 Insert the battery pack into the com-
partment as shown, and push it in com­pletely until it locks into place.
Caution:
• Do not force the battery pack into the battery compartment if it does not go in easily.
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Cautions:
BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK,
ALWAYS STOP THE TAPE AND TURN THE POWER OFF. If you remove the battery pack
during recording or playback, the tape will remain wound around the video head drum, potentially causing damage to the tape.
• Make sure the battery compartment door is closed firmly during operation. If it is not, the battery pack may fall out or VIEWCAM operation may fail because of the poor contact pressure.
• Remove the battery pack from the VIEWCAM if the VIEWCAM will not be used for a long period of time.
When removing the battery pack, do not tilt
the VIEWCAM so that the battery compart­ment faces down. The battery pack may fall out.
• Do not expose the battery compartment door to strong force, as it may come off.
• Use only SHARP model BT-H22 or BT-H32 battery packs with this VIEWCAM. Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Charging the Battery Pack
Power switch
CHARGE indicator
1 Insert the battery pack into the VIEWCAM
(see page 7). Make sure that the Power switch is set to OFF.
The battery pack will not charge when the Power switch is set to CAMERA or VCR.
2 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter,
then insert the AC plug into a power outlet.
3 Open the terminal cover on the VIEWCAM
and insert the DC plug of the AC adapter into the DC IN jack on the VIEWCAM.
The CHARGE indicator will light up in red.
Terminal cover
Charging time and maximum continuous recording and playback times
Battery
BT-H22
BT-H32
Notes:
• Using the zoom (see page 19) and other
• The charging time and recording time may vary
It is recommended that you have enough battery
See page 58 for more information on using the
Caution:
Charge only SHARP model BT-H22 or BT-H32
Charging
pack
functions or turning the power on and off frequently will increase power consumption. This may result in a decrease of more than 50% in the actual recording time compared to the maximum continuous recording time listed above.
depending on the ambient temperature and the condition of the battery pack.
packs on hand to provide two to three times your estimated recording time.
battery pack.
battery packs. Other types of battery packs may burst, causing personal injury and damage.
time
approx.
3 hr.
approx.
6 hr.
Max.
continuous
recording
time
approx.
1 hr. 35 min.
approx.
3 hr. 10 min.
Max.
continuous
playback
time
approx.
1 hr. 35 min.
approx.
3 hr. 10 min.
Preparation
DC IN jack
To power outlet
4 When the battery is fully charged, the
CHARGE indicator will light up in green. Remove the DC plug from the VIEWCAM, and close the terminal cover.
Caution:
When removing the plugs, grasp the plug, not the cable.
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Preparation
Powering the VIEWCAM from an AC Outlet
Caution:
The supplied AC adapter is specially designed for use with this VIEWCAM, and should not be used as a power supply for other camcorders.
Preparation
Power switch
1 Connect the power cord to the AC
adapter, then insert the AC plug into a power outlet.
2 Make sure that the Power switch is set
to OFF.
3 Open the terminal cover and insert the
DC plug of the AC adapter into the DC IN jack on the VIEWCAM.
Terminal cover
Cautions:
BEFORE REMOVING THE DC PLUG, ALWAYS
STOP THE TAPE AND TURN THE POWER OFF.
If you remove the DC plug during recording or playback, the tape will remain wound around the video head drum, potentially causing damage to the tape.
Remove the DC plug from the VIEWCAM if you will not use the VIEWCAM for a long period of time.
When removing the plugs, grasp the plug, not the cable.
Note:
Close the terminal cover after use.
To power outlet
4 Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA or VCR.
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DC IN jack
Lock button
Inserting and Removing a Cassette
Inserting a Cassette
4 Wait for the cassette holder to fully
retract. Close the compartment door by pressing the centre until it clicks into place.
1 Supply power to the VIEWCAM, then
slide the release and open the cassette compartment door.
The cassette holder extends and opens automatically.
Cassette compartment
door release
2 Insert the cassette fully with the window
facing outwards, and with the erasure protect tab facing upwards.
Erasure protect tab
3 Press the PUSH mark gently until the
cassette holder clicks into place.
The cassette holder retracts automatically.
PUSH mark
Preparation
Removing a Cassette
Perform step 1 above, then take out the cassette.
Cautions:
Do not try to close the cassette compartment door while the cassette holder is extending or retracting.
Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the cassette holder.
Do not apply force to the cassette holder except when pressing the PUSH mark to close it.
Do not tilt the VIEWCAM or hold it upside down when you are inserting or removing a cassette. It may damage the tape.
Remove the cassette if you will not use the VIEWCAM for a long period of time.
If you do not correctly close the cassette holder in step 3, the VIEWCAM’s cassette protection mechanism might eject the cassette. If this happens, repeat the insertion procedure.
Do not attempt to pick up the VIEWCAM by the cassette compartment door.
Notes:
If the battery power is too low, you may not be able to eject the cassette. Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
See page 59 for more information on the video cassette tapes for use with this VIEWCAM.
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Preparation
Installing the Lithium Memory Battery
The supplied lithium battery is used to store the memory of the date and time settings.
1 Slide the cassette compartment door
release and open the cassette compartment door.
Preparation
Cassette compartment
door release
Note: The cassette holder will extend and open when the VIEWCAM is connected to a power source. Be sure to close the cassette holder before proceeding to the next step (see page 10).
2 Pull out the lithium battery holder using
a pointed object such as the tip of a ballpoint pen.
5 Close the cassette compartment door by
pressing the centre until it clicks into place.
Removing the Lithium Battery
Perform steps 1 and 2 above, then lift out the battery from the battery holder.
Note:
Replace the battery with a new CR2025 battery when the date and time indicator starts to fall behind the correct time.
Notes on the Use of the Lithium Battery
REPLACE BATTERY WITH TOSHIBA, MATSUSHITA OR HITACHI MAXELL TYPE CR2025 ONLY. USE OF A DIFFERENT BATTERY MAY PRESENT A RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
WARNING KEEP THIS BATTERY AWAY FROM
CHILDREN. IF SWALLOWED, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY FOR EMERGENCY TREATMENT.
CAUTION BATTERY MAY EXPLODE IF MIS-
USED OR INSTALLED WITH POLARITY REVERSED. DO NOT RECHARGE, DISAS­SEMBLE OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
Lithium battery holder
3 Insert the lithium battery
into the battery holder with the ` side of the battery facing the j side of the holder.
4 Push the battery holder back
into position.
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Do not short-circuit, recharge, disassemble, or heat the lithium battery.
Should the lithium battery leak, wipe the battery compartment and holder clean, and then insert a new battery.
The lithium battery will last about one year of normal usage.
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Selecting the Language for the On-screen Display
This VIEWCAM allows you to choose from among English, French or Spanish for the on­screen display language.
Power switch
MENU button
Operation buttons
Setting the Language
When using the VIEWCAM for the first time, select the desired language for the on-screen display by performing the procedure below.
1 Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA.
The language selection screen appears.
Lock button
2 Press the or button (C or D) (Q)
to select the desired language, then press the SET (REGLAGE or AJUSTE) button (B) (W).
Changing the Language
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
2 Press the PAGE (PAGE or PAGINA)
button (
) until MENU 2 appears.
3 Press the or button (Q) to select
“LANGUAGE” (“LANGUE” or “IDIOMA”), then press the SET (REGLAGE or AJUSTE) button (B) (W).
The language selection screen appears.
MENU
2
SET
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE O FF LANGUAGE
SET
NORMAL AUTO ON
PIC
­PAGETURE
4 Press the or button (C or D) (Q)
to select the desired language, then press the REGLAGE (AJUSTE or SET) button (B) (W).
The menu screen is displayed in the language selected.
LA NGUE
ENGL ISH
-
REG
LAGE
FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL
Preparation
SET
LANGUAGE
ENGL ISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL
SET
PIC
-
EX
EFF
TEND FADE
GAMA EFF
ET
-
MEN U
ENDU
IMAGE
5 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
Note:
The operation procedures in the following sections of this operation manual are based on the use of on-screen displays in English.
QK
REW
FON
EFF.
REVU
­RAP.
GAMM
DU
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Preparation
English On-screen Displays
The following on-screen displays appear when ENGLISH is selected as the on-screen display language (see page 12).
Camera Mode
Preparation
VCR Mode
PIC
EX
­EFF
TEND FADE
COU
-
ST
NTER
ROBE
-
-
TI
RE
TLE
TURN
16 9
GAMA
QK
EFF
-
WHITE EXPO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
SCENE
MENU
REW
1
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL ZOOM OFF DIS DUAL / SNAP
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE O FF LA NGUAG E
DATE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE TIME SETTING
12H 24H
/
TIME/
SET
MENU 2
MENU
OFF DUAL
PIC
NORMAL AUTO ON
3
+
JA
N 1 2002 12 AM00 12H
­PAGETURE
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
-
COU
GAMA
NTER
EFF.
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Note: See pages 24 and 25 for the procedure to display the desired screen.
SE ARCH
-
ED I T
REMOTE
MENU
SET
OFF AUTO ON
PIC TURE
-
French On-screen Displays
The following on-screen displays appear when “FRANÇAIS” is selected as the on­screen display language (see page 12).
Camera Mode
ET
ENDU
TI
TRE
VCR Mode
Preparation
1
MENU
ETENDU 2X ZOOM NUM. OFF DIS DOUBL E / I NST
FON
EFF.
-
MEN U
IMAGE
STR
-
COMP
OBO.
TEUR
-
-
RE TOUR
16 9
DU
-
BAL. BLANC
MENU SCENE
GAMM
REVU RAP.
EXPO SIT.FOCUS
FONDU
TELECOM. MODE DEMO OFF LA NGUE
DATE
AFF I CHAGE OFF SEL ECT I ON DATE HEURE REGLAGE
12H 24H
OFF DOUBL E
REG
­PAGE
IMAGE
LAGE
MENU
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
MENU
3
HEURE/
/
+
JA
N 1 2002 12 AM00 12H
REM
BOBIN
EFF. GAMM
-
LEC TURE
COMP TEUR
AV.
­ARRET
RAP.
FIXE
RECH ERCHE
-
MENU
MON T A GE
TELECOM.
REG LAGE
-
OFF
AUTO
ON
IMAGE
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Preparation
Spanish On-screen Displays
The following on-screen displays appear when ESPAÑOL is selected as the on­screen display language (see page 12).
Camera Mode
Preparation
VCR Mode
EX TEN.
TI TULO
1
MENU
EXTENDIDO 2X ZOOM DIGI. APAGADO EST. IMAGEN DOB L E / T OMA
DES
-
ENFO QUE
-
EF. IMA.
ES TRO.
RE TOR.
-
EF. GAM.
-
BAL. EX BCO
MENU
ESCE.
REV. RAP.
PO.
DESVANECER
DISTANCI A MODO DEMOS. APAGADO
IDIOMA
-
FECHA
V I SUAL I. APAGADO SELE CC ION FECHA HORA AJUSTE
12H 24H
IMA.
CON
­TAD.
-
­16 9
APAGADO DOB L E
-PA-
AJUS
IMA
TE
MENU
MENU
HORA/
/
GINAGEN
2
NORMAL AUTOMATI CO ENCENDIDO
3
+
EN
E 1 2002 12 AM00 12H
15
RE BO.
EF.
GAM.
-
RE-AVA. PRO. PARAR F I JARAP.
-
CON
TAD.
BUS CAR
MENU
EDI C ION
DISTANCIA
-
APAGADO AUTOMATI CO ENCENDI DO
AJUS TE
IMA
GEN
-
Setting the Date and Time
Example: Setting the date to 2 June 2003
(JUN. 2. 2003) and the time to 10:30 am (10:30 AM).
Note:
Check that the lithium memory battery has been installed before setting the date and time.
Power switch
4 Press the or button (C or D) to
select JUN (month), and press the SET button.
JU
N 1 2002
12 00 AM
5 Press the or button to select 2
(day), and press the SET button.
JU
N 2 2002
12 00 AM
6 Press the orbutton to select
2003 (year), and press the SET button.
JU
N 2 2003
12 00 AM
Preparation
MENU button
DISPLAY button
1 Hold down the Lock
Lock button
button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA.
2 Press the MENU button until
(MENU 3) appears.
MENU
DATE
TIME/ DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE T IME SETTING
12H 24H
/
If MENU 1 appears on the screen, press the PAGE button ( ) until MENU 3 appears.
3 Press the SET button (B).
MENU
DATE
SET
TIME/ DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE T IME SETTING
12H 24H
/
SET
SET
3
+
JA
N 1 2002 12 AM00 12H
PIC
-
3
+
JA
N 1 2002 12 AM00 12H
PIC
-
7 Press the or button to select “10
AM (hour), and press the SET button.
JU
N 2 2003
10 00 AM
8 Press the or button to select “30”
(minute), and press the SET button.
The internal clock now starts operating.
JU
N 2 2003
10 30 AM
9 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
SET
.
DATE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE T IME SETTING
12H 24H
/
menu screen
Changing to the 24-hour Time Mode
After performing step 8 above, press the or button (Q) to select 12H/24H, then press
the SET button (B) (W) to select “24H”.
PAGETURE
Notes:
The date and time, once set, are stored in memory.
The menu screen automatically turns off if no settings are made within 5 minutes.
PAGETURE
MENU
3
TIME/
SET
+
JU
N 2 2003 10 30 24H
-
PIC
PAGETURE
When changing the date and time settings, press the or button (C or D) to select SETTING, then press the SET button.
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Preparation
Using the Hand Strap and the Lens Cap
1 Open the hand strap flap (Q) and grip
strap (W).
Hand strap flap
Grip strap
Preparation
2 Pass your hand through the hand strap
and put your thumb close to the Power Zoom control. Then pull the grip strap tight until it fits snugly, seal the Velcro closures (Q), and close the hand strap flap (W).
Caution:
Do not swing the VIEWCAM by the hand strap.
Attaching and Removing the Lens Cap
Notes:
Always replace the lens cap on the lens when the VIEWCAM is not in use.
Attach the lens cap to the hand strap so it will not get in the way during recording.
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
1 Hold one end of the strap and thread it
through the loop on the left side of the LCD screen.
2 Loosen the strap in the buckle, then feed
®
the end of the strap through the buckle, as shown.
3 Draw the strap in the direction of the
arrow to secure.
4–6 Use the same procedure to attach the
other end of the strap to the loop on the lens side.
LCD screen side Lens side
14
When attaching or removing the lens cap, press both tabs on the sides of the cap.
Press both tabs.
17
2
Buckle
3
5
Buckle
6
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto Mode
Before you start recording, perform the operations described on pages 7 through 17 to prepare your VIEWCAM for recording.
REC START/STOP button
LCD monitor screen
Power switch
1 Remove the lens cap (see page 17).
2 Hold down the Lock button and slide the
Power switch to CAMERA.
• The picture from the lens is now displayed on the LCD monitor screen.
• The VIEWCAM is now ready to record (Recording Standby mode).
Lock button
AUTO
Note:
When recording at the beginning of a tape, advance the tape about 15 seconds before you begin recording. This will prevent the beginning of the recording being cut off when it is played back.
To Pause Recording
Press the REC START/STOP button again. Recording pauses, and the VIEWCAM enters the Recording Standby mode.
PAUSE
To Turn the Power Off
Slide the Power switch to OFF.
Notes:
The speaker is off in Camera mode.
Battery power is consumed in Recording Standby
mode. Turn off the power if you will not be recording again soon.
If the VIEWCAM is kept in Recording Standby mode for more than approximately 5 minutes, the power will automatically turn off to save battery power and to protect the tape from being damaged. To continue recording after this, set the Power switch to OFF, and then back to CAMERA.
Camera Recording
Basic Operations
Full Auto mode indicator
Note: If, at this time, “AUTO” does not appear, set the VIEWCAM to Full Auto mode by following the procedure described on page 39.
3 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording.
REC
Maximum Continuous Recording and Actual Recording Times
Battery
pack
BT-H22
BT-H32
Note:
• Using the zoom (see page 19) and other functions or turning the power on and off frequently will increase power consumption. This may result in a decrease of more than 50% in the actual recording time compared to the maximum continuous recording time listed above.
Max. continuous
recording time
approx.
1 hr. 35 min.
approx.
3 hr. 10 min.
Actual recording
time
approx.
45 min.
approx.
1 hr. 30 min.
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Basic Operations Camera Recording
Zooming
Zooming allows you to move visually closer to or farther from a subject without physically changing your position.
Zooming in (when you want to centre
attention on the subject)
Wide
angle
Zooming out (when you want to
show the surroundings)
To Zoom In
Push the Power Zoom control to the T (telephoto) side to get a close-up view (Q).
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
To Zoom Out
Push the Power Zoom control to the W (wide angle) side to get a wide field of view (W).
Power Zoom
control
Zoom range indicator
The on-screen display shows you the current zoom setting.
The zoom speed changes depending on how far you push the Power Zoom control.
Notes:
The VIEWCAM is unable to focus when zooming in on subjects within 1.5 m. The VIEWCAM will automatically zoom out until it is able to focus on the subject. (See page 36 for recording macro shots.)
See page 27 for use of the digital zoom.
Tips on Recording Positions
The rotating LCD monitor screen lets you enjoy easy video recording in a more relaxed posture without having to hold the VIEWCAM up to your eye. The LCD monitor also makes it easier to record high-angle and low-angle shots.
Holding the VIEWCAM
Tele-
Put the fingers of your right hand through the hand
photo
strap, and place your right thumb close to the REC START/STOP button and Power Zoom control. Place your left thumb on the thumb rest on the left side of the LCD monitor.
Basic Posture
Place your feet at a
45° angle and
balance your weight
on both legs.
High Angle
You can record while still viewing the screen. This is convenient when you want to record over a crowd.
Low Angle
Put one knee on the ground for the best stability.
Notes:
In hand-held recording, the VIEWCAM has to be steadied to prevent image shakes. For very stable recording, use a tripod.
Take care not to touch the microphone with your fingers during recording. It will cause noise on the audio track.
Press your elbows against your sides.
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Remaining Recording Time Display
Remaining Battery Power Display
When the VIEWCAM is recording in Camera mode, about 10 minutes before the tape reaches the end, an on-screen indicator displays the approximate remaining recording time.
DISPLAY button
Approx. remaining
recording time
10 min.–8 min.
8 min.–6 min.
6 min.–4 min.
4 min.–2 min.
2 min.–1 min.
1 min.–0 min.
0 min.
(The tape has
reached the end.)
To turn off the remaining recording time display, press the DISPLAY button.
Notes:
The remaining recording time displays only show the approximate time left. Also, they vary slightly depending on the length of tape used. (This functions design is based on the P6-120 tape standard.)
If you turn off the remaining recording time display, it will reappear after a short interval to indicate the new time remaining.
The remaining recording time display appears 5 seconds after pressing the REC START/ STOP button to begin recording.
On-screen
indicator
TAP E TAPE TAPE TAPE
TAPE
When using the VIEWCAM with the battery pack as the power source, you can turn on and off the remaining battery power display by pressing the DISPLAY button. If the battery power becomes very low, a warning indicator will appear. Replace the battery pack.
DISPLAY button
(Green)
(Green)
(Red)
Notes:
Use the remaining battery power display only as an approximate indication.
The battery power display may change to either a higher or lower level if you set the Power switch to OFF and then back to CAMERA or VCR.
In cold environments, the red remaining battery power display may appear sooner. The battery pack, however, can be used until the warning indicator appears. Replace the battery pack at this time.
Battery consumption may vary depending on the condition of use.
Use of the zoom function when the warning indicator is displayed may cause the VIEWCAM to suddenly lose power.
Remaining battery power display
Warning indicator
Camera Recording
Basic Operations
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Basic Operations
Playback
Playback
The LCD monitor screen makes it possible to play back and see what you have just recorded. Nothing needs to be connected, allowing instant on-screen playback with the sound through the built-in speaker.
LCD monitor screen
Power switch
DISPLAY button
1 Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power switch to VCR.
• The screen appears.
Playback
Basic Operations
Lock button
2 Press the REW (C) (or FF [B]) button
to rewind (or fast forward) the tape to the desired point.
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
To Stop Playback
Press the STOP button (A).
Notes:
If you wish to turn the Operation button indicators on or off, press the DISPLAY button. The playback operation buttons will still function as indicated even after the indicators are turned off.
To use the infrared remote control, make sure that the REMOTE menu item is set to ON (see page 43).
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
Auto Tape Rewind
The tape is automatically rewound when playback reaches the end of the tape.
To Turn the Power Off
Slide the Power switch to OFF.
Volume Control
While the VIEWCAM is in VCR mode, push the Volume control to the or side to increase (Q) or decrease (W) the volume to your preference.
The volume level indicator will appear on the screen during adjustment only. When the Volume control is released, the volume level indicator will disappear shortly afterwards.
3 Press the PLAY button (D) to begin
playback.
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
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Volume control
IncreaseDecrease
Watching the Playback on a TV
You can also connect the VIEWCAM to a TV to allow a larger audience to enjoy video playback.
1 Lift up the terminal cover on the
VIEWCAM (
W).
(
Q) and rotate it to the right
Terminal cover
2 Connect the VIEWCAM to your TV (or
VCR) with the supplied audio/video cable, as shown.
CHANNEL
PAUSE /STILL
PLAY
STOP/
POWER
EJECT
REC
TV/VCRSET UP
3 Turn on the TV and set it to the “AV” or
“VIDEO” channel. (See the operation manual of your TV.)
When connecting to a TV via a VCR, turn on the VCR and set it to the “AV” or “LINE” input channel. Operate the TV as you normally do to see the signal from the VCR. (See the operation manuals of your TV and VCR.)
4 Turn on the VIEWCAM in VCR mode,
and begin tape playback (see page 21).
Caution:
Make sure that the VIEWCAM, TV, VCR and other equipment to be connected have been turned off before you make connections. Making con­nections with any of the components left turned on may cause picture noise or a malfunction.
Notes:
This VIEWCAM does not have an S-video socket.
When the VIEWCAM is connected to a TV for playback, the picture on the TV screen may flicker if the volume on the VIEWCAM is set to maximum. Should this occur, turn the volume down (see page 21).
Close the terminal cover after use.
Basic Operations
Playback
Yellow: To VIDEO IN jack White: To AUDIO IN (L) jack
Audio/video cable
(supplied)
To AUDIO/VIDEO jack
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Basic Operations Playback
Video Search
The video search function makes it easy to search for a desired scene on the tape.
Searching for a Scene Near the Current Tape Position
1 During playback, press the Forward
Search (B) (or Reverse Search [C]) button.
The playback picture fast forwards (or reverses).
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
Forward Search button
Reverse Search button
2 When you find the desired scene, press
the PLAY button (D) to return to normal playback.
Playback
Basic Operations
Searching for a Scene Far from the Current Tape Position
1 During fast forward (or rewind), press
and hold down the Forward Search (B) (or Reverse Search [C]) button.
The fast forward (or reverse) playback picture is displayed.
2 If the desired scene is still rather far
from the current tape position, release the button to return to normal fast forward (or rewind).
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above until you
find the desired scene.
4 Press the STOP button (A) and then
the PLAY button (D) to begin normal playback.
Notes:
The sound is off during search.
Some picture noise appears during search. This
is not a malfunction.
Still
The still function makes it possible to pause playback.
During playback, press the STILL button ( ).
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
To return to normal playback, press the STILL button again or press the PLAY button (D).
Slow
The slow function makes it possible to play back images in slow motion.
During playback, press the SLOW button (E) on the remote control.
PLAY button
SLOW button
To return to normal playback, press the PLAY button (D) on the remote control.
Notes:
The sound is off during Still and Slow modes.
To protect the tape, the VIEWCAM automatically
returns to normal playback if it is left in Still mode for more than 5 minutes or in Slow mode for more than 40 seconds.
If the still or slow functions are used when connected to a TV, noise will appear and distort the playback image.
The slow function can only be operated from the remote control.
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Useful Features
Useful Features
Operations of the On-screen Controls
Using the Control Buttons
The following buttons on the VIEWCAM can be used to control the various functions, settings and on-screen displays.
MENU button
DISPLAY button
Operation buttons
MENU button
Each time you press the MENU button, the mode/menu screen changes from
to in Camera mode and from
to in VCR mode.
DISPLAY button
Press the DISPLAY button to turn the mode/menu screens and on-screen indicators on or off.
Note:
• The warning indicators and some other indicators cannot be turned off by pressing the DISPLAY button.
Selecting the Mode/Menu Screens
You can use the mode screens to select various functions and the menu screens to adjust various settings. Follow the procedure below to display the mode/menu screen with the indicator of the desired function/setting.
1 Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA (Camera mode) or VCR (VCR mode).
Lock button
2 Press the MENU button until the desired
screen appears.
Camera mode
5
PIC
EX
­EFF
TEND FADE
ST ROBE
-
TI
RE
TLE
TURN
-
-
COU
-
NTER
WHI TE EXPO
16 9
GAMA EFF
BAL.
SCENE
MENU
QK
SUREFOCUS
REW
Useful Features
Operation buttons
Press the Operation button corresponding to the indicator of the desired function displayed on the screen.
Note:
• The Operation button indicators are normally displayed in blue or grey. When a function is selected, its indicator is displayed in yellow.
VCR mode
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
COU
GAMA
NTER
EFF.
3
3
-
PIC
PIC TURE
PAGETURE
-
SE
ARCH
-
SET
-
SET
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Useful Features
Adjusting the Menu Settings
Follow the procedure below to adjust the desired menu settings.
Camera mode
1 Hold down the Lock button and slide the
Power switch to CAMERA.
2 Press the MENU button until
appears.
SET
3 Press the PAGE button ( ) to display the
desired menu screen.
Each time you press the PAGE button, the screen changes as shown below.
MENU
1
OFF DUAL
PIC
­PAGETURE
SET
MENU
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE OFF
LA NGUAG E
PAGETURE
SET
PAGE
TIME/
DATE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE TIME SETTING
/
12H 24H
Useful Features
MENU
SET
JU 10 AM30 12H
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS DUAL / SN AP
3
+
N 2 2003
PIC
-
4 Press the or button (C or D) to
select the desired menu item.
Example
SET
MENU
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE O FF LA NGUAG E
NORMAL AUTO ON
PIC
2
-
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
PIC
5 Press the SET button (B) to select the
desired setting.
Each time you press the SET button, the setting changes.
Example
MENU
SET
FADE
REMOTE
ROAMLN
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
LODIAYH
TRDHAYIB
6 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
PAGETURE
menu screen.
VCR mode
1 Hold down the Lock button and slide the
Power switch to VCR.
2 Press the MENU button until
appears.
MENU
SET
OFF AUTO ON
PIC
TURE
-
ED I T
REMOTE
3
3
3 Perform steps 4 to 6 above.
­PAGETURE
Notes:
Certain menu items are common in both Camera and VCR modes. If the REMOTE menu item, for example, is set to OFF in Camera mode, it will be automatically set to OFF in VCR mode.
The menu screen automatically turns off if no settings are made within 5 minutes.
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Recording the Date and Time
Follow the procedure shown below to record the date and time, or the date only, along with the subject.
Note:
• Before performing the procedure below, make sure that the date and time have been correctly set (see page 16).
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
(MENU 1)
2 Press the PAGE button ( ) until MENU 3
appears.
3
MENU
TIME/
DATE
PAGE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE TIME SETTING
/
12H 24H
5
SET
+
JU
N 2 2003 10 AM30 12H
PIC
­PAGETURE
3 Press the or button to select
DISPLAY”.
MENU
SET
DATE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE TIME SETTING
12H 24H
3
TIME/
/
+
JU
N 2 2003 10 AM30 12H
4 Press the SET button (B) to select
“AUTO ”, “ON”, or “OFF”.
3
SET
MENU
TIME/
DATE
DI SPLAY OFF SELECT DATE TIME
+
When AUTO is selected, the date/time
is displayed and recorded for 10 seconds at the beginning of the first recording of each day.
When ON is selected, the date/time is
continuously displayed and recorded.
When OFF is selected, the date/time is
neither displayed nor recorded.
Note: In AUTO, if you wish to record the date/time a second time that day, repeat the procedure above and re-select “AUTO”.
5 Press the button to select “SELECT”.
3
SET
MENU
DATE
TIME/ DI SPLAY AUTO SELECT DATE T IME SETTING
12H 24H
/
+
JU
N 2 2003 10 AM30 12H
6 Press the SET button (B) to select
“DATE+TIME” or “DATE”.
MENU
SET
DATE
DI SPLAY AUTO SELECT DATE TIME
3
TIME/
+
When “DATE+TIME” is selected, both the
date and the time are displayed and recorded.
When “DATE” is selected, only the date
is displayed and recorded.
7 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen, and then press the REC START/STOP button to begin recording.
JU
N 2 2003
10 30 AM
Useful Features
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Useful Features
Setting the Digital Zoom
You can select among three different zoom ranges: 1–16 (optical zoom), 16–64(digital zoom) or 64–400 (digital zoom). The digital zoom allows you to record powerful close-up pictures with the same operation as normal zooming.
Notes:
The digital zoom is in addition to the optical zoom giving a combined maximum zoom range of 1–400.
As the image is enlarged digitally, the picture quality decreases when higher digital zoom settings are used.
The digital zoom cannot be used with the Digital Quick Zoom or the STRETCH or SLIM EFF. picture effects.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS DUAL / SNAP
SET
OFF DUAL
1
-
PIC
PAGETURE
A D appears in front of ZOOM when you push the Power Zoom control to the T (telephoto) side during the digital zoom.
Power Zoom
control
Digital zoom indicator
To return to optical zoom
Press the SET button to set the DGTL ZOOM menu item to OFF in step 2 above.
2 Press the or button (Q) to select
DGTL ZOOM, then press the SET
Useful Features
button (B) (W) to select “64” or “400”.
SET
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM DIS OFF
46 004
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
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1
64X
Digital Quick Zoom
2X
10X 4X
(Extend Zoom)
The digital quick zoom function allows you to quickly zoom in on a subject. This is useful when you want to instantly capture a particular subject.
Using Digital Quick Zoom
1 Press the MENU button until
appears (Camera mode).
EX
-
PIC
TEND FADE
EFF
GAMA EFF
QK
REW
2 During recording, press the EXTEND
button (C).
The zoom range indicator appears and the subject is instantly magnified.
EX
-
TEND
EXTEND 2X
Setting the Digital Quick Zoom Ranges
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS DUAL / SNAP
SET
OFF DUAL
1
-
PIC
PAGETURE
2 Press the or button (Q) to select
EXTEND, then press the SET button (B) (W) to select 2, “4”, or “ALL”.
1
SET
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS OFF
2X 4X
LLA
PIC
EX TEND
­EFF
FADE
GAMA
EFF
Zoom range indicator
Normal image
Image with
Digital Quick Zoom
To cancel Digital Quick Zoom
Press the EXTEND button again.
Notes:
The picture quality decreases when the Digital Quick Zoom is used.
The Digital Quick Zoom cannot be used in the digital zoom range or together with the STRETCH or SLIM EFF. picture effects.
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
QK
REW
menu screen.
When ALL is selected, each time you press
the EXTEND button (C) during recording, the zoom range changes as shown.
Normal image
Note:
When the Digital Quick Zoom is used with the optical zoom at 16,
—“2” increases the zoom power to 32, —“4” increases the zoom power to 64, —“10” increases the zoom power to 160.
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Useful Features
Still Recording
You can record still images of subjects with normal sound by selecting one of three still recording modes.
Type of Still Recording Modes
SNAP: A still picture (snapshot) is recorded for
6 seconds.
STILL: A continuous still image is recorded.
PHOTO SHOT: A still picture is recorded for
6 seconds following the visual effect of a camera shutter closing.
Selecting Still Recording Mode
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
2 Press the or button (Q) to select
DUAL/SNAP, then press the SET button (W) to select SNAP.
The PHOTO SNAP menu item appears beneath the DUAL/SNAP menu item.
SET
Useful Features
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS OFF DUAL / SNAP
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS OFF DUAL / SNAP PHOTO SNAP SNAP
DUAL
MENU
SNAP
3 Press the SET button to select the
desired still recording mode.
SET
MENU
EXTEND 2X
DGTL Z OOM OFF
DIS OFF DUAL / SNAP PHOTO SNAP SNAP
SNAP
Using Still Recording
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
DUAL/SNAP button.
A still image of the subject is displayed.
DUAL/SNAP button
2 Press the REC START/
STOP button.
The still image of the subject will be recorded.
In SNAP and PHOTO SHOT modes, the VIEWCAM returns to Recording Standby mode after recording a still image for 6 seconds.
SNAP/PHOTO SHOT
To pause recording, press the REC START/
1
1
1
STOP button.
To cancel the still image, press the DUAL/
SNAP button in Recording Standby mode.
STILL
To pause recording, press the REC START/
STOP button.
To cancel the still image, press the DUAL/
SNAP button.
Notes:
SNAP and STILL can also be used during recording by pressing the DUAL/SNAP button.
The picture quality in these modes will be slightly lower than normal pictures.
Caution:
Do not display still images in STILL mode too long. The screen may hold an afterimage. If this occurs, turn off the power and wait for a while. The screen will return to normal.
ANPS
TOOHOHTSP
4 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
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Strobe Recording
You can record strobe images (still pictures that capture continuous motion at 1/5 sec. intervals) of subjects with normal sound. You will find it useful when you want to produce a special effect while recording moving subjects such as your friends waving at you.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
Blue
COU
-
ST ROBE
NTER
-
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS)
The digital image stabilization (DIS) function lets you stabilize the image by electronically compensating for relatively small image shakes that are often annoying in close-up shots.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
2 Press the or button to select DIS,
then press the SET button (B) to select ON.
2 Press the STROBE button (D) to set
the VIEWCAM to Strobe Recording mode.
•“STROBE” changes from blue to yellow.
-
ST ROBE
Yellow
COU
-
-
ST ROBE
NTER
3 Press the REC
START/STOP button to begin strobe recording.
To pause strobe recording
Press the REC START/STOP button again.
To cancel Strobe Recording mode
Press the STROBE button. STROBE returns to blue.
Note:
The picture quality in this mode will be slightly lower than normal pictures.
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
The indicator appears on the monitor,
and the VIEWCAM enters the DIS mode.
To return to normal recording mode
Select OFF in the step 2 above. The indicator will disappear.
Notes:
While the DIS function is on, the image on the monitor is slightly magnified.
Image resolution slightly decreases in DIS mode.
Battery consumption is larger in DIS mode. We
recommend that you not use the DIS function when using the VIEWCAM on a tripod.
The DIS function will be less effective when the Digital Quick Zoom is on.
The DIS function does not work with the Still Recording.
Caution:
The DIS function cannot compensate for excessive image shakes, or for the subjects or situations described below.
Subject with low contrastSubject with a plain backgroundDark or dimly lit subjectSubject with vertical or horizontal stripesMany moving subjects in a single frame
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DA
Fade In and Fade Out
The fade function allows you to gradually bring the image and sound in or out at the beginning or end of a scene to create a scene transition. This VIEWCAM features one normal and two animated fade modes.
Type of Fade Modes
NORMAL: The picture fades in from and out to
white.
HOLIDAY: The picture fades in from an
animated firework sequence with the title HAPPY HOLIDAYS!, and fades out to white.
HAPPY HO LI DAY S!HAPPY HOHOL I DAY S !HAPPY HO LI DAYS !
HAPPY HO LI DAY S!HAPPY HO L I DAYS !HAPP Y HOL IDAY S!
BIRTHDAY: The picture fades in from an
animated birthday cake sequence with the title HAPPY BIRTHDAY!, and fades out to white.
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HAPPY BIRTHD AY!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HAPPY HO LI DAY S!HAPPY HO L I DAYS !HAPP Y HOL IDAY S!
HAPPY HO LI DAY S!HAPPY HO L I DA
HAPPY BIRTHD AY!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
YS !HAPP Y HOL IDAY S!
Selecting Fade Mode
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
2 Press the PAGE button ( ) until MENU 2
appears.
MENU
PAGE
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE O FF LA NGUAG E
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
3 Press the SET button (B) to select the
desired fade mode.
MENU
TRDHAYIB
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
LODIAYH
SET
FADE
REMOTE
ROAMLN
4 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
Using Fade Mode
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
2 Press the FADE button (B).
The selected fade mode indicator appears. (“FADE” is displayed for the NORMAL fade mode indicator.)
Fade mode indicator
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HAPPY BIRTHD AY!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HAPPY BIRTHD AY!HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
F ADEFADE
PIC
EX
­EFF
TEND FADE
BIRTHDAY
GAMA EFF
QK
REW
3 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording.
The picture and sound fade in with the selected fade mode.
Quick Review
The quick review function lets you check the last 5 seconds of tape just recorded without switching to VCR mode, to make sure that the recording has come out right.
HAPPY B I RTH DAY !HAPPY B I RTHDAY !
F ADEFADE
QK
P I C
PIC
-
-
EX
EX
E FF
EFF
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
4 Press the REC START/STOP button at
the point where you wish to stop recording.
The picture and sound fade out as the screen gradually turns white. The VIEWCAM then returns to Recording Standby mode.
-
-
EX
EX
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
To cancel Fade mode
Press the FADE button (B).
P I C
PIC
E FF
EFF
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
QK
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
-
EX
PIC
TEND FADE
EFF
2 Press the QK. REW button ( ).
The tape rewinds to the point of 5 seconds before the current tape position; playback then starts automatically.
REWQKREW
OUTF ADE OUTFADE
REWQKREW
QK
REW
1
5
PIC
-
EX
EFF
TEND FADE
After 5 seconds of playback, the VIEWCAM enters the Recording Standby mode.
GAMA EFF
GAMA EFF
QK
QK
REW
REW
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To use fade out only
1 During recording, press the FADE button
(B) on the
screen.
2 Press the REC START/STOP button at
the point where you wish to stop recording.
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Quick Return
When you have been playing back what you have recorded, and wish to quickly return to recording again from the end of the last recorded scene, use the quick return function.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
-
TI
TLE
appears.
-
RE TURN
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SCENE
MENU
MENU button until
2 Press the RETURN button (D).
•“QUICK RETURN flashes, and the tape will begin fast forwarding or rewinding to the end of the last recorded scene.
RE
-
TURN
QUI CK RE TURN
TI
RE
-
-
TLE
TURN
When the tape reaches the end of the last recorded scene, the VIEWCAM enters the Recording Standby mode.
16 9
SCENE
MENU
Edit Search
The edit search function lets you search, without switching from Camera mode to VCR mode, for the point on the tape where you wish to start recording next.
Reverse Edit
Search button
DISPLAY button
Forward Edit Search button
1 In Recording Standby mode, make sure
that no Operation button indicators are displayed on the monitor.
If they are displayed, turn them off by pressing the DISPLAY button.
2 Press and hold down the Forward Edit
Search button (B) or Reverse Edit Search button (C).
Forward edit search
Notes:
To cancel the quick return function, press the RETURN button again in step 2.
If the cassette has been removed since the last
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recording, if no recording has been made since the cassette was loaded, or if the power source has been interrupted, the RETURN button indicator will not appear and the quick return function cannot be used.
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Reverse edit search
3 When you find the point where you want
to begin recording, release the button.
Notes:
The sound is off during search.
Some picture noise appears during reverse edit
search.
Forward edit search is performed at the same speed as normal playback, and reverse edit search at three times the normal playback speed.
Gamma Brightness
GAMA
QK
GAMA
GAMA
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
Compensation
When the subject is backlit, the image will be darkened if it is recorded normally. The gamma brightness compensation function improves the picture by increasing the brightness of the subject while leaving the brighter portions of the image unaffected.
1 Press the MENU button until
appears (Camera mode).
2 Press the GAMA EFF. button (A) once.
•“GAMMA appears, indicating that the Gamma Brightness Compensation is now working.
GAMA EFF.
GAMA
GAMA
PIC
P I C
EX
-
EX
-
-
-
EX
EX
EFF
E FF
TE ND FADE
TE ND FADE
TEND
TEND FADE
E FF
EFF
QK
QK
REW
REW
To obtain a brighter picture
Press the GAMA EFF. button (A) again.
The indicator appears.
GAMA EFF.
EX
EX
-
-
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
PIC
P I C
EFF
E FF
GAMMAGAMMA
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
Note:
When the indicator is displayed, the background will become slightly brighter.
To cancel Gamma Brightness Compensation
Press the GAMA EFF. button until GAMMA disappears.
QK
QK
REW
REREW
GAMMAGAMMA
GAMA
GAMA
PIC
P I C
EX
-
EX
-
-
-
EX
EX
EFF
E FF
TE ND FADE
TE ND FADE
TEND
TEND FADE
E FF
EFF
QK
QK
Note:
The gamma brightness compensation function can also be used during playback. See page 54, Gamma Playback.
REW
REW
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GAMA
QK
GAMA
QK
GAMA
QK
Gain-up (Cat’s Eye)
When you are recording in a dark or poorly­illuminated location, LIGHT is displayed on the screen. Use the gain-up function to record a brighter picture.
1 Press the MENU button until
appears (Camera mode).
2 Press the GAMA EFF. button (A) once.
•“GAMMA appears, indicating that the gain-up function is now working.
GAMA EFF.
L I GHTLIGHT
EX
EX
-
-
PIC
P I C
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
EFF
E FF
L I GHTLIGHT
-
-
EX
EX
PIC
P I C
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
EFF
E FF
GAMMAGAMMA
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
QK
QK
QK
QK
REW
REW
REW
REW
To cancel the gain-up function
Press the GAMA EFF. button until GAMMA disappears.
Notes:
The Gain-up mode will disengage and the indicator will disappear automatically if the VIEWCAM is moved to a bright location.
Some picture noise appears in Gain-up mode. The picture noise increases when the indicator is displayed.
To obtain a brighter picture
Press the GAMA EFF. button (A) again.
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The indicator appears.
GAMA EFF.
-
-
EX
EX
PIC
P I C
TE ND FADE
TEND FADE
EFF
E FF
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GAMMAGAMMA
GAMA
GAMA
E FF
EFF
QK
QK
REW
REW
Wide Screen (16:9)
Macro Shots
The wide screen function lets you record scenes with the wide-screen feel of a movie shown in a theatre. The top and bottom of the picture are masked with black bands to produce an effective screen aspect ratio of 16:9.
1 Press the MENU button until
appears (Camera mode).
-
-
TI
RE
TLE
TURN
2 Press the 16:9 button (B).
The monitor now displays the
16 9
SCENE
MENU
F ADE16: 9
picture with the top and bottom portions masked.
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
Operation button indicators.
Normal Screen mode Wide Screen mode
To return to normal picture
Perform step 1 above, and press the 16:9 but­ton.
Note:
You can only use the wide screen function when the VIEWCAM is in Camera mode.
This VIEWCAM lets you shoot close-up images of small objects such as flowers and insects, or make title frames for your videos. When you want to record a magnified image of a subject which is within approximately 1.5 m of the VIEWCAM, do not zoom in on it. Instead, zoom out all the way by pushing the Power Zoom control to the W side, and then move the VIEWCAM closer to the subject until you obtain the desired angle of view. The VIEWCAM will automatically focus on the subject when the lens is set for the widest angle.
Power Zoom control
Tripod
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Notes:
When you are recording a macro shot, be sure that the subject receives sufficient illumination.
It is recommended that you use a tripod for recording macro shots, to prevent image shakes.
Removing the Lens Hood
The lens hood can be removed (e.g. for cleaning the lens) by rotating it in an anticlockwise direction (Q) and then gently pulling it off (W).
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ME S
-
SAGE START
REC
Self Recording
The LCD monitor can be rotated 180° vertically so that the monitor screen faces the subject. This lets you record yourself while watching your image on the screen.
You can enjoy recording a portrait of yourself, or recording yourself and your friends together at a party, using the remote control.
VR-33FAN
tripod adapter
(optional)
Normal Self Recording
1 Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2 Rotate the monitor section 180°
vertically.
The screen image will be inverted to show a mirror image of the subject, and the self-recording mode screen appears.
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MES
-
SAGE START
REC
3 Push the Power Zoom
control to obtain the desired angle of view.
4 Press the REC START button (B) to
begin recording.
To pause recording, press the REC STOP button (B).
Cautions:
Do not rotate the monitor to the self recording position during recording or playback.
For recording in Self Recording mode, be sure to rotate the monitor, NOT the lens. If you hold the VIEWCAM upside down with the lens at the bottom, the subject will be recorded upside down.
Notes:
You will need the VR-33FAN tripod adapter for 180° recording (optional accessory) if you want to use a tripod when recording in Self Recording mode.
In Self Recording mode, only the REC START/STOP button and the Power Zoom control buttons can be used on the remote control.
More Information on Self Recording
The screen image is automatically inverted when the monitor rotation is between 135° and 200°. When the monitor is turned back to the normal position, the image returns to normal.
In Self Recording mode, all standard warning indicators on the screen are replaced by the flashing indicator. To check the type of warning, rotate the monitor back to the normal position.
In Self Recording mode, it is not possible to record using manual recording modes, change picture adjustments, display menus, record the date and time, or use the Quick Return and some of the other functions.
You can play back images even while the monitor is in the self recording position. Set the Power switch to VCR. The Operation buttons still retain their functions as during normal playback, even though the button indicators are not displayed. (For example, the J button still works as the Play button.)
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Self-recording Message
In Self Recording mode, you can record a short video message for somebody. This feature is convenient for editing video letters.
Complete steps 1 to 3 of Normal Self Recording on page 37, then perform the procedure below.
EXTEND button
REC START/
MESSAGE button
REC STOP button
1 Press the MESSAGE button ( ) to
display the self-recording message screen.
ME S
SAGE
-
MES
-
SAGE START
PRESS
REC START FOR
LEAVI NG YOUR ME SSAG E.
REC
3 When the remaining recording time
reaches 5 seconds, “EXTEND” will begin flashing.
When you want to extend the recording
time, press the EXTEND button (A) within 5 seconds. You may record continuously for 10 more seconds.
MES
EX
-
-
SAGE
TEND
5
At the end of the recording, the screen fades out, and the VIEWCAM returns to Recording Standby mode.
Note:
When you want to stop recording before message recording stops automatically, press the REC STOP button (B).
REC STOP
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To cancel, press the MESSAGE button again.
2 Press the REC START button (B) to
begin recording. Record your message while facing the lens of the VIEWCAM.
The recording time is preset for 20 seconds.
The bar on the screen indicates the remaining recording time.
MES
-
SAGE
PLEASE START SPEAK ING.
REC START
02
REC STOP
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Setting the VIEWCAM to Full Auto Mode
This VIEWCAM is equipped with auto focus, auto white balance, and auto exposure functions. For easy, high-quality camera­recording, record subjects in Full Auto mode.
If AUTO is not displayed even when the DISPLAY button is pressed, perform the procedure below to set the VIEWCAM to Full Auto mode.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until EFF. is not displayed above the D button, press this button until PIC. EFF. appears.
B/W EFF
appears. If “PIC.
PIC
-
EX
EFF
2 Press the MENU button until ap-
pears. If “MAN’L FOCUS” is displayed, press the D button to change it to FOCUS.
MAN ’ L
FOCUS
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3 If WHITE BAL.” is displayed in yellow,
press the WHITE BAL. button
•“WHITE BAL.” returns to blue.
WH I T E
BAL.
GAMA
QK
REW
EFFTEND FADE
WHI TE EXPO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
(A).
4 If EXPOSURE is displayed in yellow,
press the EXPOSURE button ( display the exposure setting screen, then press the AUTO button (B).
The exposure setting screen turns off and EXPOSURE returns to blue.
EXPO SURE
AUTO
EXPOSURE
) to
EXI TAUTO
Blue
WHI TE EXPO BAL.
5 Press the MENU button until
appears. If “SCENE MENU” is not displayed above the A button, press this button until SCENE MENU appears.
SPORT
TI
RE
-
-
TLE
TURN
16 9
SCENE
MENU
6 Press the DISPLAY button.
The Operation button indicators disappear, and AUTO is displayed on the screen.
SUREFOCUS
AUTO
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Blue
WHI TE EXPO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
Full Auto mode indicator
Program Search
The program search function automatically finds and plays back the beginning of a number of previously recorded scenes. Up to 10 different scenes can be found on one tape.
3 Press the REW (C) (or FF [B])
button.
The tape rewinds (or fast forwards) to the beginning of a scene immediately before (or after) the current tape position; playback then starts automatically.
Note:
This function does not work if no recording has been made since the cassette was loaded, if the cassette has been removed after the recordings were made, or if the power source has been interrupted.
1 Press the MENU button until
appears (VCR mode).
GAMA EFF.
COU
NTER
-
SE ARCH
-
2 Press the SEARCH button ( ).
•“PROG. SEARCH is displayed and one of or both “REW” and “FF” will start flashing.
-
SE
ARCH
PROG. SEARCH
-
SE
REW FF
To cancel, press the SEARCH button again.
Example: When using a tape with five different scenes.
ARCH
REW
PROG. SEARCH
SE
-
REW
FF
ARCH
4 To continue searching, press the REW
(or FF) button while “REW” (or “FF”) is still displayed.
Notes:
Use this function when the tape is stopped or being played back.
This function finds the beginning of each scene immediately before or after the current tape position. It is not possible to skip a scene.
This function cannot spot recordings that are shorter than 10 seconds in length.
In steps 2 and 4, if the tape is at a point ahead of the last (or before the first) recording, the FF (or REW) indicator will not appear.
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Monitor display
PROG. SEARCH PROG. SEARCH PROG. SEARCH
SE
-
REWREW FF FFFF REW
ARCH
SE ARCH
Current tape position
Video tape
Beginning of each scene
First recording Last recording
When you are at this position: Press the REW button (C) to rewind the tape to E and begin playback. Press the FF button (B) to forward the tape to R and begin playback.
SE
­ARCH
-
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Tape Counter Feature
The tape counter shows elapsed playback or recording time in hours, minutes and seconds. (The counter continues to count internally even while it is not being displayed.) This feature can be set and used in both VCR and Camera modes.
Using the Counter
VCR mode
1 Press the MENU button until
appears.
-
COU
GAMA
NTER
EFF.
2 Press the COUNTER button (D) to
display the tape counter.
COU
-
NTER
Tape counter
-
-
COU NTER
MEM
ORY
GAMA EFF.
3 Press the MENU button until
appears, then begin playback.
You can check the playback time with
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the tape counter.
01120
-
RE
SET
Camera mode
1 Press the MENU button until
appears.
2 Press the COUNTER button (B) to
display the tape counter.
3 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording.
You can check the recording time with the tape counter.
Notes:
The counter reading may differ slightly from the actual time. This is especially noticeable when the tape has been rewound or fast forwarded a number of times, in which case there can be a
-
SE ARCH
SE ARCH
difference of several seconds.
The tape counter feature will be cancelled if the power source is interrupted.
To turn off the tape counter
Perform step 1 above, and press the COUNTER button.
To reset the counter to zero
During playback (or recording), perform steps
-
1 and 2 above, then press the RESET button at the point where you wish to reset the counter to zero. The counter will indicate 0:00.00.
VCR mode
RE
-
SE T
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REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
01124
GAMA EFF.
COU NTER
MEM
ORY
-
RE
00000
-
SE
SET
ARCH
-
-
Using the Counter Memory
Use the counter memory feature when you want to return to the beginning of a particular scene. The position where the counter was reset (0:00.00) is stored in memory to make it easier to return to that point on the tape.
VCR mode
1 During playback, press the MENU
button until
appears.
5 Press the REW button (C).
The tape will automatically stop when the counter reaches 0:00.00.
0M1124
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
GAMA EFF.
COU NTER
-
MEM
ORY
-
RE
01800
-
SET
If MEMORY is not displayed, press the COUNTER button.
2 Press the MEMORY button to set the
counter to Counter Memory mode.
•“M will be displayed to the left of the counter.
-
MEM
ORY
Memory indicator
GAMA EFF.
COU NTER
-
MEM
ORY
-
RE
SET
0M1831
-
3 Press the RESET button to reset the
counter to zero at the beginning of the scene that you want to return to later.
RE
-
SE T
GAMA EFF.
COU NTER
-
MEM
ORY
-
RE
SET
0M0000
-
4 Press the MENU button until
appears. When you are ready to finish playback, press the STOP button (A).
SE ARCH
-
REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
Notes:
The FF button (B) can be used in the
same way.
The tape may stop slightly ahead or behind the point where you reset the counter to M 0:00.00.
6 Press the PLAY button (D) to view the
desired scene.
Camera mode
1 During recording, press the MENU
SE
ARCH
-
If MEMORY is not displayed, press the COUNTER button.
button until
appears.
2 Perform steps 2 and 3 above.
3 When you are ready to finish recording,
press the REC START/STOP button.
4 Set the Power switch to VCR, then
perform steps 5 and 6 above.
-
SE
To cancel Counter Memory mode
ARCH
Perform step 1 above, and press the MEMORY button. M will disappear from the screen.
Note:
This feature does not work during video search.
0M0000
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Using the Remote Control
Use the remote control to operate the VIEW­CAM from a distance, such as when you want to record yourself in a scene, or when the VIEWCAM is connected to a TV for use as a VCR.
Installing the Batteries in the Remote Control
1 Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert the two supplied AA (R6 or UM/
SUM-3) batteries with the battery poles positioned as indicated.
1 2
3 Replace the cover.
Caution:
Do not use old and new batteries together or batteries of different brands together.
Turning On the Remote Control Mode
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1 Press the MENU button until appears
(VCR mode).
Operating the Remote Control
Aim the remote control at the remote sensor of the VIEWCAM, and press the control buttons for operation.
Remote sensor
5 m
Approximate operating range of remote control
REWind/Reverse Search button
RECord START/STOP button
Power Zoom Telephoto/ Wide angle control buttons
Fast Forward/ Forward Search button
SLOW button
PLAY button
STOP button
VOLUME buttons
PAUSE/STILL button
2 Press the or button (Q) to select
REMOTE, then press the SET button (B) (W) to select ON .
MENU
SET
ED I T
REMOTE
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
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SET
OFF
AUTO
ON
PIC TURE
Notes:
Be careful not to allow direct sunlight or bright light from interior illumination to fall onto the VIEWCAM remote sensor, as this may prevent the remote control from operating properly.
Be sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the VIEWCAM remote sensor.
The remote control cannot be used to move the pointer, or select or set any of the various
-
functions on the monitor.
When the batteries are depleted and the remote control does not operate, replace them with new AA (R6 or UM/SUM-3) batteries.
You can also turn on the Remote Control mode on the (MENU 2) screen in Camera mode.
Advanced Features
Digital Picture Effects
These digital picture effects let you record the subject with a more dramatic effect.
Type of Digital Picture Effects
B/W EFF.: The picture is recorded in black-
and-white.
SEPA EFF.: The picture is recorded in sepia
colour similar to that of an old photograph.
SOLARI: The contrast of the subject is
enhanced, creating a unique artistic image.
STRETCH: The image is stretched horizontally
to make the subject look wider.
SLIM EFF.: The image is stretched vertically to
make the subject look taller.
NEGA EFF.: The blacks and whites of the
image are reversed and colours of the image are inverted.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
-
EX
PIC
TEND FADE
EFF
GAMA EFF
QK
REW
2 Press the D button to select the desired
digital picture effect.
• Each time you press the D button, the
digital picture effect changes as shown below.
PIC EFF
To cancel the digital picture effect
Select “PIC. EFF.” in step 2 above.
Notes:
• Digital picture effects cannot be selected when a still image is displayed.
• The STRETCH and SLIM EFF. picture effects cannot be used with the digital zoom or Digital Quick Zoom.
• The digital picture effect will be cancelled if the power source is interrupted.
GAMA EFF
-
SO LARI
QK
REW
PIC. EFF.
NEGA
EFF.
-
EX TEND FADE
B/W
EFF.
SL IM EFF.
PIC EFF
SEPA EFF.
STRE
-
TCH
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
Operation button indicators.
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Advanced Features
Scene Menu (Program AE)
You can set the VIEWCAM to the shooting mode that will create the best results for a specific type of shooting situation. Just select one of the four scene settings shown below. The VIEWCAM will automatically set the exposure, white balance, and shutter speed to produce the optimum picture quality for the selected situation.
Type of Scene Settings
SPORT: When you want to record a fast-
moving subject.
SUNLIGHT: When the background is very
bright.
DUSK: When you want to faithfully record the
red of the setting sun, and the surrounding twilight.
PART Y: When the illumination is from a
spotlight or candles.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
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TI
TLE
appears.
-
RE
TURN
16 9
SCENE
MENU
MENU button until
To cancel the scene setting
Select “SCENE MENU” in step 2 above.
Notes:
• Even after you turn off the scene setting
indicator, the selected scene setting will remain in effect.
• When “SPORT” is selected, recording under
the light of fluorescent lamps, mercury lamps, or sodium lamps may cause colour shifts or fluctuations in picture brightness.
• When “DUSK” is selected, the picture may not
be satisfactory if the lighting is very dim.
• It is recommended that you select “SCENE
MENU” to record outdoor parties.
• The scene setting will be cancelled if the
power source is interrupted.
Changing the scene setting when a still
image is displayed does not affect the still image.
2 Press theAbutton to select the scene
setting that best fits the recording situation.
• Each time you press theAbutton, the
scene setting changes as shown below.
SCENE
MENU
-
-
TI
RE
TLE
TURN
16 9
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SCENE
MENU
OPTRS
TRYAPKSUD
SCENE
MENU
SUN LIGHT
Superimposing a Title
NEW
Use the title feature to superimpose titles on your videos when recording. There are eight titles preset for your convenience which you can choose from.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
-
TI
TLE
appears.
-
RE TURN
16 9
SCENE
MENU
MENU button until
2 Press the TITLE button (C) to display
the title selection screen.
3 Press the or button (Q) to select
the desired title, then press the SET button (B) (W) to superimpose it.
TI TLE SUPERSTAR!
HAPPY B I RTHDAY!
SET
HAPPY HOL I DAYS! WEDDI NG DAY CONGRAT ULA TI ONS NEW BAB Y OUR VA CAT I ON THE E ND
NEW
BA BYNEW BABY
RE
EXI TSET
SET
-
TI
-
TLE
TI TLE SUPERSTAR!
HAPPY B I RTHDAY! HAPPY HOL I DAYS! WEDD I NG D AY
CONGRAT ULA TI ONS NEW BAB Y OUR VACAT ION THE E ND
EXI TSET
TI
-
TLE
Notes:
• If you wish to cancel the title selection screen without setting the title, press the EXIT button () instead of the SET button.
-
RE
SET
• If you wish to delete the superimposed title from the screen, press the TITLE button.
4 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording with the title.
• The title will be displayed and recorded for about 10 seconds after recording begins.
-
TI
TLE
Note:
• When the title is displayed on the screen, the date and time will not be displayed or recorded.
RE
-
TURN
NEW BA BYNEW BAB Y
-
RE TURN
16 9
16 9
SCENE
MEN U
SCENE
MENU
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Advanced Features
Changing the Preset Titles
You can make a new title of your own by changing any of the eight preset titles. The maximum number of title characters is fifteen.
Example: Changing “WEDDING DAY” to “IN
HAWAII”.
1 Press the MENU button until
appears, and then press the TITLE button (C) to display the title selection screen.
TI
-
TLE
TI TLE SUPERSTAR!
HAPPY B I RTHDAY! HAPPY HOL I DAYS!
WEDDI NG DAY
CONGRAT ULA TI ONS NEW BAB Y OUR VACAT ION THE E ND
EXI TSET
RE
2 Press the or button to select the
title that you wish to change.
TI TLE SUPERSTAR!
HAPPY B I RTHDAY! HAPPY HOL I DAYS!
WEDDI NG DAY
CONGRAT ULA TI ONS NEW BAB Y OUR VACAT ION
THE E ND
RE
EXI TSET
4 Press the © or ß button (Q) to select
the desired character (or “
space) and press the SELECT button () (W).
• The selected character will appear at the top of the screen and the cursor will automatically move to the right.
Note: If you input the wrong character, press the button to move the cursor to that character and perform step 4.
SET
-
5 Repeat step 4 until you finish the title,
then press the SET button ( title will be displayed on the title selection screen.
-
SET
for
-
SE LECT
SET
). The new
Note: If you want to cancel the title selection screen, press the EXIT button ().
3 Press the RESET button ( ) to display
the title input screen.
-
RE
SET
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SE LECT
Note: To change another title, perform steps 2 to 5 again.
6 If you wish to record the new title
immediately, press the SET button (B). If you wish to record the new title at a later time, press the EXIT button () to
­SET
go back to the normal
screen.
Auto/Manual Focus
Auto Focus
The auto focus function is designed to focus on most types of subjects. In Auto Focus mode, the VIEWCAM automatically focuses on what­ever is in the centre of the scene. Always keep the subject in the centre of the screen.
Notes:
• If no subject is in the centre of the screen, the focus area will expand and the subject nearest the centre will be focused on.
• If no subject is displayed on the screen, the VIEWCAM will automatically zoom out until a subject comes into the frame.
Manual Focus
The Auto Focus may not be able to focus on the subject in the situations shown below. In such situations, set the VIEWCAM to Manual Focus mode and focus manually.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
WH I T E E X PO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
2 Press the FOCUS button (D) to set the
VIEWCAM to Manual Focus mode (MANL FOCUS).
FOCUS
F
MAN’ L
WHI TE EXPO
N
BAL.
SUREFOCUS
3 Push the Power Zoom control to frame
the subject as you desire.
4 Press the F (C) or N (B) button to
focus on the subject.
Subject is too dark.
Fast-moving subject. Background is too bright.
Subject has
horizontal stripes.
Light reflects off the subject.
Subject has fine, repeated
patterns.
Lack of contrast, e.g. snow
scene.
Subject is being shot through
a dirty or wet window.
Two subjects at different distances
overlap in the same scene.
Subjects at different distances
appear in the centre of the scene
at the same time.
MAN’ L
WHI TE EXPO
NF
BAL.
SUREFOCUS
To cancel Manual Focus mode
Perform step 1 above, and press the D button to set the VIEWCAM to Auto Focus mode (“FOCUS”).
Notes:
• The VIEWCAM may not be able to focus correctly if the subject is within approximately
1.5 m. Set the zoom control to wide angle, and then try refocusing.
• If the lens is dirty or fogged, the VIEWCAM may not be able to correctly focus.
• The Manual Focus mode will be cancelled if the power source is interrupted.
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Advanced Features
White Balance Lock
The colour of the subject on the screen tends to look different depending on the lighting condition. The VIEWCAM is preset to Auto White Balance mode, which automatically adjusts the hue of the picture for the current lighting condition.
The auto white balance may not work properly for the following subjects. In this case, use the white balance lock function.
• Subjects with one dominant colour or subjects against background with one dominant colour
• Subjects under very bright light source, e.g. video lights
• Subjects under light source with red hue, e.g. glow of sunset
• Close-up images of small objects
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
WHIT E EXPO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
2 Aim the lens at a white object.
• Adjust the distance of the object so that the entire screen is white.
White paper or white cloth
3 Press the WHITE BAL. button (A).
• “WHITE BAL.” changes from blue to yellow and begins flashing.
WH I T E
BAL.
WHI TE EXPO
SUREFOCUS
BAL.
• “WHITE BAL.” stops flashing when the locking procedure is completed.
4 Aim the lens at the desired subject and
press the REC START/STOP button to begin recording.
To cancel White Balance Lock
Press the WHITE BAL. button. “WHITE BAL.” returns to blue.
Notes:
• If the light source changes or if you move from indoors to outdoors, or vice versa, when recording with the white balance locked, the white balance may shift. Reset the white balance.
• Even after the white balance has been locked, white balance shifts may occur due to slight changes in illumination or depending on the subject.
• Do not move the VIEWCAM while “WHITE BAL.” is flashing in step 3.
• If “WHITE BAL.” does not stop flashing in step 3, press the WHITE BAL. button to cancel the locking procedure and repeat step 3.
• The White Balance Lock will be cancelled if the power source is interrupted.
The White Balance Lock will be cancelled if a
scene setting is selected thereafter.
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Manual Exposure
The VIEWCAM is preset to Auto Exposure mode, which automatically chooses the optimal aperture. When there is too much contrast in brightness between the subject and background, however, you may not be able to record a clear image. In this case, use the manual exposure function to correct the exposure level.
Background is too bright and subject too dark (backlit subject).
• Increase the exposure level to allow more light through the lens.
Subject is too bright against background.
• Decrease the exposure level to allow less light through the lens.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until
appears.
3 Press the or button to select the
desired exposure level.
The bar indicates the selected exposure
level.
EXPOSURE
EXI TAUTO
EXPOSURE
Less light More light
4 Press the EXIT button (A) to turn off
the exposure setting screen.
To cancel Manual Exposure mode
Perform steps 1 and 2 above, then press the AUTO button (B).
Notes:
• The Manual Exposure mode will be cancelled if the power source is interrupted.
The Manual Exposure mode will be cancelled
if a scene setting is selected thereafter.
WHIT E EXPO
BAL.
2 Press the EXPOSURE button ( ) to
display the exposure setting screen.
EXPO
SURE
EXPOSURE
EXI TAUTO
SUREFOCUS
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Advanced Features
STLSTL
Digital Dual Picture
This function allows you to record two images on one screen using one of two modes, Picture-in-Picture or Title Screen.
Note:
• The functions below cannot be used together with Digital Dual Picture: —STRETCH and SLIM EFF. picture effects —Strobe —Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) —Wide screen (16:9) —Digital Zoom and Digital Quick Zoom
Selecting Digital Dual Picture
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
MENU button until appears.
(MENU 1)
2 Press the or button to select
DUAL/SNAP, then press the SET (B) button to select “DUAL”.
1
SET
MENU
EXTEND 2X DGTL Z OOM OFF DIS OFF DUAL / SNAP
DUAL
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
2 Push the Power Zoom control to frame
the inset subject.
3 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording.
To change the position of the inset image
Press the (or ) button. The inset image moves as shown below.
STLSTL
Picture-in-Picture
You can simultaneously record a normal image with a smaller close-up image of the subject inset within the normal image. This is useful, for example, when you want to capture the facial expression of a musician while recording a concert.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
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DUAL/SNAP button.
• An inset image of the scene appears.
STLSTL
STLSTL
To freeze the inset image
Press the STL (B) button in step 2 above. The inset image freezes. The Power Zoom control can now be used to adjust the size of normal image. To cancel, press the STL button again.
Note:
• Pressing the (or ) button while the inset image is frozen cancels the still image.
To return to normal picture
Press the DUAL/SNAP button.
Title Screen
LE CT
SE
-
LEC T
SE
-
CAP
-
TURE
CAP
-
TURE
LEC T
SE
-
You can simultaneously record a normal image on half of the screen with a still image title bar on the other half. This is useful, for example, when you want to record an animal at the zoo with a still image description of the animal at the bottom of the screen.
1 In Recording Standby mode, press the
DUAL/SNAP button, then press the DISPLAY button.
• The upper part of the screen turns grey.
STLSTL
CAP
CAP
-
TURE
TURE
-
SE
SE
LEC T
LECT
• To put the title screen at the top of the screen, press the SELECT ( ) button. To return the title screen to the bottom of the screen, press the SELECT ( ) button again.
3 Adjust the Power Zoom control to frame
the subject you want to record on the title screen, then press the CAPTURE (C) button.
• The image on the title screen freezes.
CAP
CAP
-
-
TURE
TURE
-
CAP
-
-
TURE
SE
SE
LEC T
LECT
-
-
Note: Each time you press the DISPLAY button, the screen changes between Picture­in-Picture and Title Screen.
2 Press the or button to select the size
of title screen.
CAP
-
-
CAP
TURE
TURE
CAP
-
-
CAP TURE
TURE
CAN
CAN
CE L
CEL
Note: You can cancel the captured image by pressing the CANCEL (C) button. To create a title screen again, perform step 3 above.
4 Adjust the Power Zoom control to frame
the subject you want to record on the upper part of the screen.
-
-
SE
SE
LE CT
LEC T
CAN
CAN
CE L
CEL
5 Press the REC START/STOP button to
begin recording.
-
-
SE
SE
To return to normal picture
LE CT
LEC T
Press the DUAL/SNAP button.
-
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(
Leo leo
)
The lion is among the great cats of the
-
-
family Felidae. Lions are common in many parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia.
SE
SE
LEC T
LECT
SE
SE
LEC T
LECT
-
-
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Advanced Features
Picture/Backlight Adjustments
If the monitor picture is difficult to see due to ambient lighting, etc., adjust the picture settings. This feature can be adjusted in both Camera and VCR modes.
• The example screens for this feature are for Camera mode.
1 Press the MENU button until
(Camera mode) or (VCR mode) appears.
-
PIC
SET
PAGETURE
2 Press the PICTURE button () to display
the adjustment screen. Then press the SELECT button (B) until the item you wish to adjust appears.
PIC
-
TURE
BACKLI GHT
AUTO
SE LECT
­EXI T
3 Press the or button to adjust the
picture or backlight to the desired setting.
Darker Brighter
Decrease Increase
GreenRed
Type of Backlight Modes
AUTO: The VIEWCAM automatically switches
between “NORMAL” and “BRIGHT” depending on the ambient lighting. This mode is only available in Camera mode.
NORMAL: For use indoors or under moderate
lighting conditions.
BRIGHT: For use outdoors under strong
lighting conditions, such as bright daylight.
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4 Press the EXIT button () to turn off the
adjustment screen.
Notes:
• If you set the backlight (“BACKLIGHT”) to “AUTO” in Camera mode and then set the VIEWCAM to VCR mode, the backlight mode automatically changes to “NORMAL”.
• When the colour or tint is adjusted, the picture on the screen may differ from the picture actually recorded. Do not change the colour and tint settings unless it is necessary. (These adjustments only affect the monitor picture, not the recorded image.)
Gamma Playback
The gamma playback function improves the picture by increasing the brightness of the subject while leaving the brighter portions of the image unaffected.
1 During playback, press the MENU
button until
appears.
GAMA EFF.
COU NTER
-
2 Press the GAMA EFF. button (C).
• “GAMMA” appears and the picture becomes brighter.
GAMA
EFF.
COU
GAM A
COU
GAMA
-
-
NTE R
E FF.
NTER
EFF.
Turning Off the LCD Monitor Backlight
The LCD monitor uses a fluorescent lamp for backlighting (see page 58). In order to reduce battery consumption, you can turn off the lamp when backlighting is not necessary (e.g. when you are recording a fixed scene).
Hold down the DISPLAY button. Three seconds later, LCD LAMP OFF starts flashing on the monitor. Keep the DISPLAY button down for three more seconds, and the backlight will turn
-
SE ARCH
SE
SE
ARCH
ARCH
off.
Power switch
DISPLAY button
-
-
To turn on the backlight again, press the DISPLAY button or set the Power switch to OFF and then back to CAMERA or VCR.
GAMMAGAMMA
-
-
COU
COU
GAM A
GAMA
E FF.
EFF.
NTE R
NTER
SE
SE
ARCH
ARCH
To cancel Gamma Playback
Press the GAMA EFF. button again. “GAMMA” disappears.
Note:
Turning the backlight on and off repeatedly may deplete the battery power.
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Advanced Features
Editing
Video editing lets you refine your videos by removing unwanted sequences from your tape, or transposing one sequence with another. This VIEWCAM lets you monitor the source pro­gram on the built-in LCD monitor without having to connect it to an external TV or video monitor.
Connect the VIEWCAM to a VCR with the sup­plied audio/video cable, as shown.
Yellow: To VIDEO IN jack
Recording
POWER
Playback
White: To AUDIO IN (L) jack
CHANNEL
PAUSE /STILL
PLAY
STOP/ EJECT
REC
TV/VCRSET UP
Audio/video cable
(supplied)
To AUDIO/VIDEO jack
4 Press the Pause/Still button on the VCR to
pause recording when the source tape reaches the beginning of the sequence to be cut.
5 Press the Pause/Still or Record button on
the VCR to resume recording when the source tape reaches the end of the sequence to be cut.
To stop editing
Press the Stop buttons on the VIEWCAM and the VCR.
Notes:
Some of the transitions between edited sequences may be slightly off.
There may be picture noise during video search or still picture playback. This does not imply a defect in the VIEWCAM.
Setting Edit Mode
Picture quality inevitably decreases when dubbing from the VIEWCAM to a VCR. To minimize the quality reduction, set the VIEWCAM to Edit mode.
1 Set the Power switch to VCR, then press
the MENU button until appears.
MENU
ED I T
REMOTE
OFF AUTO ON
Cutting Unwanted Sequences
1 Play back the tape to be edited, and locate
the beginning and end of the sequence you wish to cut. Write down the tape counter readings at the beginning and end of that sequence (see page 41). Then rewind the tape to the beginning of the portion that you wish to keep.
Advanced Features
2 Load a video cassette into the recording
VCR.
3 Set the Power switch on the VIEWCAM to
VCR. Press the PLAY button (D) on the VIEWCAM and the Record button on the VCR at the same time.
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3
3
SET
PIC
TURE
-
2 Press the or button (Q) to select
“EDIT”, then press the SET button (B) (W) to select “ON”.
SET
Notes:
The EDIT mode does not function when the VIEWCAM is recording.
After you finish editing, set the EDIT menu item back to OFF.
MENU
ED I T
REMOTEONON
SET
AUTO
PIC TURE
-
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Useful Information
Hints for Better Shooting
• Position the subject in the centre of the screen. When you are using auto focus, whatever is in the centre of the screen is kept in focus.
Position the subject in
the centre.
Avoid backlit subjects. For the best picture,
shoot with the light source behind you. When the background is brighter than the subject, the subject often becomes too dark. If you have to record with this lighting, use the Gamma Brightness Compensation or correct the exposure level to improve the picture (see pages 34 and 50).
Light from behind Backlighting
Before zooming, think about how to best frame the shot. Frequent zooming produces unattractive pictures. It also increases the battery power consumption.
When image shakes are noticeable during zoomed-in telephoto shooting, use a tripod, use the DIS function (see page 30), or push the Power Zoom control to the W side to zoom out.
Horizontal panning (lateral movement) and tilting (vertical movement) should be done slowly to emphasize the wide expanse of a scene or the height of a building, and to make scenes easy to watch during playback.
Use a wide-angle setting for fast-moving subjects.
Focus manually when
you need to position
the subject off centre
(see page 48).
Lighting
For clear, good-quality recording, 500 to 100,000 lux is needed. Recording is possible with less light, but the picture quality may suffer. Adequate lighting is also essential for correct white balance.
Brightness
(Lux)
Blue sky
100,000
Note: The figures in the chart are approximations.
Clear day at noon (100,000)
Clear day at 10 am (65,000)
Clear day at 3 pm (35,000) Cloudy day at noon (32,000) Cloudy day at 10 am (25,000)
10,000
Cloudy day, one hour after sunrise (2,000) Clear day, one hour before sunset (1,000)
1,000
Fluorescent light near window (1,000)
Factory floor (700–800) Sales counter in department store (500–700) Bowling alley (500) Library (400–500) Office with fluorescent lighting (400–500)
Fluorescent desk lamp (400) Flashlight at 1 m (250)
100
Shop stairway (100)
During intermission at movie theatre (15–35) Cigarette lighter at 30 cm (15–20) Candles on birthday cake at 20 cm (10–15)
10
Candlelight
Tips on Good Lighting
In most outdoor, daytime scenes, natural
lighting is adequate for home videos. Indoors, however, artificial lighting is usually required. Video lights with halogen lamps provide the most natural artificial light over a long operating life.
Situation (Lux)
Optimal lighting range
References
Note:
It may take longer to focus when zooming and panning are used frequently.
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References
Dew Formation
What is “dew formation”?
When cold water is poured into a glass, dew drops form on the glass. This clinging of water drops is called dew formation.
When dew forms in your VIEWCAM.
Dew will gradually form on the head drum of your VIEWCAM and make the video tape stick to the head. This causes damage both to the head and the tape. When dew formation occurs, recording and playback may not function properly. Dew is likely to form in the following circum­stances:
When moving the VIEWCAM from a cold
place to a warm place.
When placing the VIEWCAM in a cold room
which is then heated rapidly.
When moving the VIEWCAM outdoors from
an air conditioned room.
When placing the
VIEWCAM in the direct path of air blowing from an air conditioner.
When placing the
VIEWCAM in a humid room.
How to prevent trouble due to dew formation.
When using the VIEWCAM in a place where dew formation is likely to occur, allow the VIEWCAM and the video tape to acclimate to the surroundings for about one hour. For example, when bringing the VIEWCAM indoors after skiing, place it in a plastic bag.
“Dew” warning feature
If dew forms, the word “DEW” flashes on the LCD monitor, and the power will automatically turn off in approximately 10 seconds.
Q If DEW flashes on the LCD monitor,
remove the cassette, leave the cassette compartment open, and wait for a few hours to allow the VIEWCAM to acclimate to the surrounding temperature.
W To use the VIEWCAM again, turn on the
power after waiting for a few hours. Be sure that DEW has disappeared from the monitor.
E Do not insert a cassette while “DEW is
flashing; this may result in damage to the tape.
R Since dew forms gradually, it may take 10 to
15 minutes before the dew warning feature engages.
Dirty Video Heads
Using the VIEWCAM when the video tape is dirty may cause the heads to clog, producing noise on the recorded image or preventing the image from being recorded at all.
If the video heads become clogged, the
indicator appears on the screen. Contact the nearest SHARP service centre or your dealer for further advice.
Plastic bag
Q Be sure to tightly seal the plastic bag
containing the VIEWCAM.
W Remove the bag when the air temperature
inside it reaches the temperature of the room.
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Note:
Video head cleaning can be done by using a
commercially-available cleaning tape. However, excessive use of the cleaning tape may also cause damage to the video heads. Please read the instructions accompanying the cleaning tape carefully, before using it.
Replacing the Fluorescent Lamp
CHARGE
This VIEWCAM uses a fluorescent lamp to backlight the LCD monitor. If the monitor becomes dark or difficult to view, the fluorescent lamp may need to be replaced. Contact the nearest SHARP service centre or your dealer for further advice.
Battery Pack
Battery pack consumption
Recording with many starts and stops, frequent zooming, and recording in low temperatures will shorten actual recording times. Accordingly, be sure to turn off the power when not recording. Use of an auxiliary battery pack is recommended to prevent undesirable interruptions in your recording.
Do not use an insufficiently charged or weak battery pack. Use of such battery packs may cause the power to automatically stop during VIEWCAM operation to protect both the battery pack and the unit.
Note:
This VIEWCAM uses a Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) type battery pack. Use only the SHARP BT-H22 or BT-H32 battery packs. They are designed specifically for use with this VIEWCAM.
Battery pack life
The battery pack has a limited service life. If the period of use becomes noticeably shorter with a normal charge, the battery pack is at the end of its service life. Replace it with a new battery pack.
Extending battery pack life
It is recommended that you use the battery pack until its charge is fully drained and the VIEWCAM is inoperable before recharging the pack.
Recharge the battery pack right before recording. A battery pack stored for an extended time will naturally wear down, resulting in decreased recording time.
Do not try to recharge a fully charged battery pack before it has been discharged, as this will cause deterioration of the battery’s capacity.
Store the battery pack in a dry, cool place.
How to use the battery pack cover
When storing a fully charged battery pack, put the cover on it so that the CHARGE mark printed on the label is seen through the window, as shown.
Battery
pack
Label
When storing a battery pack that is not fully charged, put the cover upside down so that only the battery pack casing is seen through the window.
Caution:
For safety reasons, put the cover on the battery pack when it is not being used. If the metal parts of the battery pack come in contact with other metal items, there is a danger that a short circuit may occur.
Battery power is consumed even when the VIEWCAMs power is turned off. If you are not going to use your VIEWCAM immediately, remove the battery pack (see page 7).
Window
Cover
Temperature during charging
The Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) type BT-H22 and BT-H32 battery packs can be charged at a temperature of 15°C to 30°C.
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References
Video Cassette Tapes
Use only tapes with the or
with this VIEWCAM.
To protect recordings against erasure
When a previously recorded cassette is used again for recording, the previously recorded material is erased. To protect a recording against accidental erasure, slide the tab on the cassette to cover the opening. (A red mark will be exposed.) To record, slide the tab to open the opening.
Notes:
• Do not insert anything into the erasure-protection opening in the cassette.
• Do not put anything into the holes on the bottom of the cassette.
• Do not store or place your video tapes in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in places with excessive moisture or dust.
• Do not keep video tapes near magnetic objects as they may erase the recording.
• Do not drop or subject the tapes to excessive shocks.
• Uneven tape winding will damage the tape. If the tape is not properly wound, reinsert it in the VIEWCAM and rewind the tape.
• Store the cassettes in their cases and stand them upright.
mark
Cleaning
• Many plastic parts are used in the VIEWCAM casing. Do not use thinner, benzene or other strong chemical cleaners. These may cause discolouration and damage to the casing.
• Clean the casing with a soft, dry cloth. If the casing is particularly dirty, wipe the casing with a tightly wrung cloth dampened with a diluted, neutral detergent. Then wipe it again with a soft, dry cloth.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe finger marks and other soiling off the LCD screen.
• Use a soft cloth, or compressed air and lens paper designed for photographic lenses to clean the lens.
Using Your VIEWCAM Abroad
Television signal standards and electrical voltages and frequencies vary substantially from country to country. When you are abroad, check the sections below before using the AC adapter or connecting the VIEWCAM to a TV.
AC Adapter (Supplied Accessory)
The supplied AC adapter is compatible with 50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems in the range of 110 V to 240 V AC. Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor, if necessary, depending on the design of the wall outlet.
AC Adapter
• The AC adapter may interfere with reception if used near a radio.
• Prevent flammables, liquids, and metal objects from entering the adapter.
• The adapter is a sealed unit. Do not attempt to open or modify it.
• Do not damage, drop, or subject the adapter to vibration.
• Do not leave the adapter in direct sunlight.
• Avoid using the adapter in humid or extremely hot places.
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A commercially available AC plug adaptor
AC 110–240 V
Television Signal Standards
In any country, you can always watch the video picture by using the LCD monitor screen. However, if you want to watch the picture on a TV screen, the TV must be NTSC-M system compatible. NTSC-M is used in the following areas: The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Myanmar (previously Burma), Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Netherland Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Surinam, Taiwan, Trinidad, the U.S.A., Venezuela, Southern Vietnam, and the Virgin Islands.
Demonstration Mode
Cancelling Demo Mode
You can watch a brief demonstration of the special VIEWCAM features in Demo mode. If the demonstration appears on the screen when you turn on the VIEWCAM for the first time, cancel the Demo mode to use your VIEWCAM.
Power switch
MENU button
Operation buttons
Watching the Demonstration
1 Make sure that there is no video
cassette in the VIEWCAM.
If a cassette is in the VIEWCAM, Demo mode does not work. Perform the procedure on page 10 to remove it.
2 Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA.
Lock button
1 During the demonstration, perform step
3 above.
2 Press or button (Q) to select
DEMO MODE, then press the SET button (B) (W) to select OFF.
MENU
SET
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE O FF LA NGUAG E
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
3 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the
menu screen.
Note:
The demonstration will stop if you press the MENU button. If you leave it for 60 seconds, or turn the power off temporarily and then set the Power switch to CAMERA, the demonstration will begin again.
3 Press the MENU button until
appears.
If MENU 1 or 3 appears on the screen, press the PAGE button ( ) to display MENU 2.
4 Press or (C or D) button (Q) to
select “DEMO MODE”, then press the SET button (B) (W) to select “ON”.
The demonstration begins.
MENU
SET
FADE
REMOTE DEMO MODE ON LA NGUAG E
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
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Before Requesting Service
Before calling for service, please check the following troubleshooting table.
Symptom
No power.
Power
REC START/STOP button does not work.
Power suddenly turns off.
Auto focus does not work.
Bright subject produces wide vertical lines.
CAMERA mode
Automatically zooms out without operating Zoom control.
Display automatically changes in Camera mode.
Tape stops during rewind or fast forward.
Possible cause
Power source is not properly connected.
Battery pack is not charged.
Dew in VIEWCAM.
Safety function is in effect.
Erasure-protect tab on video cassette is closed.
VIEWCAM left in Recording Standby mode for 5 minutes.
Manual Focus mode is engaged.
Zoom used on close subject.
Subject has little contrast in brightness, or is full of horizontal or vertical stripes.
Occurs when shooting subject with strong contrast to the background. Does not indicate a malfunction.
VIEWCAM is unable to focus when zooming in on subject within 1.5 m, and automatically zooms out until it focuses on subject.
No subject in the field of view.
VIEWCAM is in Demo mode.
Counter is in memory mode.
Suggested solution
Connect power source properly (pp. 7, 9).
Charge battery pack sufficiently (p. 8).
Wait until dew dries (p. 57).
Set Power switch to OFF and remove battery pack; wait for 2 seconds, then reinstall battery pack and turn on power (p. 7).
Open tab or use a new cassette (p. 59).
Set Power switch to OFF and then back to CAMERA.
Set to Auto Focus mode (p. 48).
Zoom out from subject (p. 19).
Focus manually (p. 48).
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Direct lens to some subject, or set zoom to widest angle before shooting (p. 19).
Set DEMO MODE menu item to OFF (p. 60).
Disengage the memory mode (p. 42).
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No image appears on connected TV screen.
VCR mode
Video input channel on TV or TV channel is not selected properly.
Audio/video cable is not properly connected.
Select video input channel or TV channel properly (p. 22).
Connect audio/video cable properly (p. 22).
Symptom
Cannot play back, rewind or fast forward tape.
Video noise in image.
VCR mode
Cassette will not eject.
No image on monitor.
Monitor picture is hard to see.
CHARGE indicator flashes in red when charging battery pack.
Cannot edit to connected VCR.
General
Lens makes rattling sound when VIEWCAM is moved in VCR mode or with power off.
Remote control does not function.
Possible cause
Position at beginning or end of tape.
Dirty video heads.
Old or worn tape.
Power source is not properly connected.
Battery pack is not charged.
VIEWCAM is recording.
Backlight has been turned off.
Fluorescent lamp is burned out.
Inappropriate picture adjustments.
AC adapter or battery pack may have malfunctioned.
Audio/video cable is not properly connected.
Does not indicate a malfunction.
REMOTE menu item is set to OFF”.
Remote control batteries have run down.
Remote control used beyond operating range.
Intense daylight falling on VIEWCAM remote sensor.
Obstacle between remote control and VIEWCAM remote sensor.
Suggested solution
Rewind or fast forward tape to desired point (p. 21).
Call for service (p. 63).
Use a new cassette.
Connect power source properly (pp. 7, 9).
Charge battery pack sufficiently (p. 8).
Stop tape and try again (p. 18).
Turn on backlight (p. 54).
Call for service (p. 63).
Adjust picture (p. 53).
Call for service (p. 63).
Connect audio/video cable properly (p. 55).
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Set REMOTE menu item to ON (p. 43).
Replace remote control batteries with new ones (p. 43).
Use remote control within operating range (p. 43).
Protect remote sensor from exposure to intense daylight (p. 43).
Remove obstacle or use remote control from different angle (p. 43).
Notes:
This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by external electrical noise or interference. If this should happen, turn off the power and disconnect the unit from any power sources, including the lithium battery, etc. Then reconnect the power sources to resume operation.
If the characters displayed on the monitor screen appear to malfunction, disconnect the power source and remove the lithium battery, then reconnect the power source, insert the lithium battery, and turn the power on again. The characters on the monitor should be normal. Set the date and time, then resume operation.
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Specifications
VIEWCAM
Signal System: NTSC standard
Recording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
Recording/Playback Time: 120 minutes (P6-120)
Lens Filter Diameter: 46 mm
Colour Temperature Compensation: Auto white balance with white balance lock
Minimum Illumination: 0.8 lux (5 lux measured by EIA standard) (with gain-up, F1.4)
Video Output Level: 1.0 Vp-p 75-ohm unbalanced Audio Output Level: 8 dBs, impedance less than 2.2 kohms
Power Requirement: DC 3.6 V (with battery pack)
Power Consumption: 5.1 W (during camera recording in full auto mode with zoom
Operating Temperature: 0C to 40C
Operating Humidity: 30% to 80%
Storage Temperature: 20C to 60C
Dimensions (approx.): 183 mm (W) 109 mm (H) 99 mm (D)
Cassette: 8 mm video tape, MP type or Hi8 MP, ME type
Tape Speed: 14.345 mm/second
Pickup Device:1⁄4 (6.4 mm, effective size: 4.5 mm) CCD image sensor (with
approx. 270,000 pixels including optical black)
Lens: 16 power zoom lens (F1.4, f4.0–64.0 mm), and full-range
auto focus
Monitor: 3 (7.5 cm) full-colour LCD screen (TFT active matrix)
Microphone: Electret monaural microphone
Speaker Output: 200 mW
DC 7.0 V (with AC adapter)
motor off and backlight in normal mode)
Weight (approx.): 710 g (without battery pack, lithium battery, video cassette, and
lens cap)
AC Adapter (UADP-0340TAZZ)
Power Requirement: AC 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz
DC Output: 7.0 V
Power Consumption: 15 W
Dimensions (approx.): 68 mm (W) 37 mm (H)
130 mm (D)
Weight (approx.): 233 g
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions (approx.): 54 mm (W) 19 mm (H)
Battery Pack (BT-H22)
DC Output: 3.6 V
56 mm (D)
Weight (approx.): 136 g
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To obtain product information, visit SHARP’s website at: http://www.sharp.ca
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