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
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REW PLAY STOP ST I LLFF
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COU
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Note: See pages 24 and 25 for the procedure to display the desired screen.
SE ARCH
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ED I T
REMOTE
MENU
SET
OFF AUTO ON
PIC TURE
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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.
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MEN U
IMAGE
STR
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COMP
OBO.
TEUR
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RE TOUR
16 9
DU
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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
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IMAGE
LAGE
MENU
2
NORMAL AUTO ON
MENU
3
HEURE/
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REM
BOBIN
EFF. GAMM
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LEC TURE
COMP TEUR
AV.
­ARRET
RAP.
FIXE
RECH ERCHE
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MENU
MON T A GE
TELECOM.
REG LAGE
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OFF
AUTO
ON
IMAGE
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