Sony CCD-TR82 User Manual

3-758-475-22 (1)

Video Camera
Recorderm
CCD-TR42/TR70/TR72n'R80rrR82

Operation Manual

Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference.

Owner's Record

Model No.CCD- . Serial No.
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Photo;CCDTR42
VideoS Handycam

©1994 by Sony Corporation

Model No. AC-V Serial No.
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Welcome to Video 8
Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Handycam'’ camcorder. With your Handycam, you can' capture life's precious moments with superior picture and sound quality. Your Handycam is loaded I with advanced features, but at the same time it is very easy to use. You will soon be producing home ' video that you can enjoy for years to come. ,
For the Sony Service Center nearest you call
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
OO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVWINO TO QUAUFIEO SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of
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RECYCLING NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
Ni-Cd
Note; In some areas the disposal of nickel-cadmium
batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY. MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
Nickel-Cadmium batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by reluming your unwanted batteries to your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory SeA'ice Center for collection, recycling or proper disposal.
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Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking
nicket-cadmium batteries.

For the Customers in the U.S JL.

WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital des'ice. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency erwrgy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures;
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modificahons ni>t expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

Fwlhe Customers In CANADA

This apparatus complies with the Class B lintits for radio noise emissions set out in Radio Interference Regulations.
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.

Table of Contents

Before You Begin

Checking Your Model Number 4 Checking Supplied Accessories 5

Getting Started

Charging and Installing the Battery Pack 6 Inserting a Cassette 9 Adjusting the Viewfinder Lens 10

Basic Operations

Camera Recording 11
Using the Zoom Feature 13 Hints for Better Shooting 14 Checking the Recorded Picture 15 Connections for Playback 16
Connecting to a TV without Video/Audio Input Jacks 16
Connecting to a TV with Video/Audio Input Jacks or VCR 16 Playing Back a Tape 17

Advanced Operations

Using Alternate Power Sources 19
Using House Current 19 Recording with the Date or Time 20 Shooting with Backlighting 21 Using the PROGRAM AE Function 22 Fade-in and Fade-out 23 Releasing the Steady Shot Function (CCD-TR82 only) 24 Changing the Mode Settings 25
Using the World Clock 27
Editing onto Another Tape 29

Additional Information

Changing the Lithium Battery in the Camcorder 30
Resetting the Date and Time 31 Playback Modes 33
Tips for Using the Battery Pack 33
Maintenance Information and Precautions 36
Using Your Camcorder Abroad 39 Trouble Check 40 Specifications 43
Identifying the Parts 45
Warning Indicators 51
Index (Back cover)
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Before You Begin

Checking Your Model Number

The instructions in this manual are for five models listed below. Before you start reading and operating, check your model number by looking at the bottom of your camcorder. The CCD-TR42 is the model used
for illustration purposes. Otherwise, the model name is indicated in the illustrations. Any differences in
operation are clearly indicated in the text, for example, "CCD-TR82". As you read through this manual, buttons and settings on the camcorder are shown in capital letters, e.g. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.

Types of Differences

Model Number
CCD-TR42
CCD-TR70 CCD-TR72
CCD-TR80 CCD-TR82
Monaural
Audio
Stereo
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Note on TV Color Systems

TV color systems differ from country to country. To view your recordings on a TV, you need an NTSC system based TV. When you want to use a PAL-M
system based TV, you will need a NTSC/PAL-M transcoder (as this is an NTSC system based
camcorder). Please check the list on page 39 to see the TV color system of your country.

Note on the Supplied RRJ adaptor

You can use the supplied RFU adaptor only in the country where you bought this camcorder. Since each
country has its own electricity and TV color system, you may not be able to use the RFU adaptor when
you use the camcorder abroad.
Viewfinder
B/W Color
Steady Shot
o
O 12
o
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Zoom
(X)
12 10
12 12

Precaution on Coi^right

Television programs, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provision of the copyright laws.

Precautions on Camcorder Care

• Oo no let sand get into the camcorder. When you use the camcorder on a sandy beach or dusty
place, protect it from the sand or dust. Sand or dust may cause the unit to malfunction and sometimes the malfunction cannot be repaired, [a]
• Do not let the camcorder get wet Keep the camcorder from rain or sea water. It may cause a
malfunction and sometimes the malfunction cannot be repaired, [b]
• Never leave the camcorder under temperatures above 140*F (60®C), such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight, (cj

Checking Supplied Accessories

Check that the following accessories are supplied with your camcorder.
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RFU-90UC
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[H Wireless remote commander (1)(p.l7,48)
m NP-55 Battery pack (1)(p.6,33)
ID AC-V25/V25A/V25B AC power adaptor (1) (p.6,19)
(4] RFU-90UC95UCRFU adaptor (1)(p.l6)
[D Shoulder strap (1) (p.46)
RFU-95UC
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D CR2025Uthium Battery (1)(p.30)
Already installed in the camcorder.
IZl Size AA (R16) Battery for Remote Commander (2) (p.48)
ID A/V connecting cable (1) (p.l6)
For CCD-TR72/TR80 onlv
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Charging and Installing the Battery Pack

Before using your camcorder, you first need to charge and install the battery pack. To charge the battery­pack, use the supplied AC-V25/V25A/V25B AC power adaptor.

Charging the Battery Pack

Charge the battery pack on a flat place without vibration.
(1) Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. (2) Align the right side of the battery pack with the
line on the AC power adaptor, then slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow. (3) Set the selector to CHARGE. The POWER lamp (green) and the CHARGE lamp (orange) light up. Charging begins. When charging is completed, the CHARGE lamp goes out. Set the selector to the center position and unplug the unit from the wall outlet. Then remove the battery pack and install it on the camcorder. To stop civirging, set the selector to the center position.
Charging Time
Battery pack
Charging time*
» Approximate minutes to charge an empty pack using the AC-V25/V25A/V25B (Lower temperatures
require a longer charging time.)
NP-55
(supplied)
70 180 160 120 90 80
NP-80
NP-80D
NP-77H NP-66H NP-60D NP-55H
Battery Life
CCD-TR42/TR72
Battery Pack
Typical recording time** 35 95 Continuous recording time*** 65 180
CCD-TR70/TR80
Battery pack Typical recording time**
Continuous recording time*** 60
NP-55
NP-55
30 90 80
NP-80/
80D
NP-80/
80D
170 150 no 80
NP-77H NP-66H NP-60D
85 65 45
160 120 85 75
NP-77H NP-66H NP-60D NP-55H
60 40 35
NP-55H
40
70
CCO-TR82
Battery pack
NP-55
Typical recording time** 30 Continuous recording time*** 55
NP-80/
SOD
85
NP-77H NP-66H
75
55
165 145 105 75 65
NP-60D
40 35
NP-55H
»♦ Approximate minutes when recording while you repeat recording start/stop, zooming and
turning the power on/off. The actual battery life may be shorter.
Approximate continuous recording time indoors.
Important!
Use the battery completely before re-charging!
Before you recharge the battery, make sure the battery has been used up (discharged) completely. Repeated charging while some capacity remains causes a lowering of battery capacity. However, the
original battery capacity can be recovered if you use the battery completely and charge it fully again.
To use up the battery, remove the cassette and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA with the battery attached, and leave the camcorder until the <Xi indicator and the red lamp flash rapidly in the viewfinder.
Removing the Battery Pack
Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.
Notes on charging the battery pack
• The POWER lamp will remain lit for a while even if the battery pack is removed and the power cord is unplugged after charging the battery pack. This is normal.
• If the POWER lamp does not light, set the selector to the center position and disconnect the power cord. After about one minute, reconnect the power cord and set the selector to CHARGE again.
• You cannot operate the camcorder using the AC power adaptor while charging the battery pack.
Charging and Installing the Battery Pack

Installing the Battery Pack

(1) Lift up the viewfinder. (2) Align the right side of the battery pack with the white line on the camcorder, and slide the battery pack to the right.
Removing the Battery Pack (1) Lift up the viewfinder. (2) While pressing ВАТТ, slide the battery pack to the left.

Inserting a Cassette

Make sure that a power source is installed.
(1) While sliding the lid lock, lift up the lid. Then open it. (2) Press EJECT. The cassette compartment
automatically lifts up and opens. (3) Insert a cassette (not supplied) with the window facing out.
(4) Press the PUSH mark on the cassette compartment to dose it. TTie cassette compartment
automatically goes down. (S) Close the lid until it locks.

To Eject the Cassette

Press EJECT.

To Prevent Accidental Erasure

Slide the tab on the cassette to expose the red mark. If you try to record with the red mark exposed, the and A indicators flash in the viewfinder, and you cannot record on the tape. To re-record on this tape, slide the tab back out to cover the red nurk.

Adjusting the Viewfinder Lens

Before you use the camcorder for the first time or after someone else has used it, focus the viewfinder lens. Make sure that the power source is connected to the camcorder.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA. (2) Turn
STANDBY up. (3) Turn the viewfinder lens adjustment ring so that the indicators in the viewfinder come into sharp focus.

Camera Recording

Make sure that a power source and a cassette is iirserted. The date is automatically recorded for 10 seconds after you start recording (AUTO DATE feature). This feature works only once a day. You can hear the beep sound to confirm your operation. Before you record one-time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that you are using the camcorder correctly.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA. (2) Turn
STANDBY up. (3) Press START/STOP. The camcorder starts recording and the "REC" indicator apperars in the viewfinder.
STBY
0:00:00
AUTO DATE
REC
0:00:01
JUL.4 1994

Note on beep sound

As indicated with J* in the illustrations, a beep sounds when you turn the power on or when you start recording and two beeps sound when you stop recording, confirming the operation. Several beeps also sound as a warning of any unusual condition of the camcorder (p.51). Note that the beep sound is not
recorded on the tape. If you do not want to hear the beep sound, select "OFF" in the menu system (p.25).

To Stop Recording Momentarily [a]

Press START/STOP again. The "STBY" indicator appears in the viewfinder (Standby mode).

To Finish Recording [b]

Press START/STOP. Turn STANDBY down, and set the POWER switch to OFF. Then, eject the cassette (p.9).
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Camera Recording
Note on Standby mode
If you leave the camcorder for 5 minutes or more with a cassette inserted in Standby mode, the camcorder goes off automatically. This prevents wearing down the battery and wearing out the tape. To resume Standby mode, turn STANDBY down once and turn it up again. To start recording, press START/STOP.'
Note on recording
When you record from the begiiming of the tape, run the tape for about 15 seconds before actual recording. This prevents the camcorder from missing any start-up scenes when you play back the Uipe. You can record tap>es in SP (standard play) mode only.
Note on the tape counter
The tape counter indicates the recording or playback time. Use it as a guide. There will be a time lag of several seconds from the actual time. To set the counter to zero, press COUNTER RESET located below the viewfinder. You can know the approximate remaining tape by the remaining tape indicator (p.50).
Note on the AUTO DATE feature
The clock is set to the East Coast Standard Time at the factory. You can reset the clock (p.31). You can change the AUTO DATE setting by selecting ON or OFF in the menu system (p.25).
• The AUTO DATE feature works once a day. However, the date may automatically appear more than once a day when:
- you reset the date and time.
- you ^ect and insert the tape again.
- you stop recording within 10 seconds.
- you set AUTO DATE to OFF once and set to ON in the menu system.
• Chtce the AUTO DATE feature turns off the date display 10 seconds after the start of recording, the date
and time are displayed as follows:
- if the date display setting has been made, the date is displayed.
- if the time display setting has been made, the time is displayed.
- if neither display setting has been made, nothing is displayed.
When moving from indoors to outdoors (or vice versa)
Turn STANDBY up and point the camcorder at a white object for about 15 seconds so that the white balance is properly adjusted.

Using the Zoom Feature

Zooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the scene. For more professional-looking recordings, use the zoom sparingly. T side: for telephoto (subject appears closer) W side: for wide-angle (subject appears farther away)
Zooming Speed
Press the power zoom button firmly for a high-speed zoom. Press it softly for a relatively slow zoom.
When you shoot a subject using a telephoto zoom
If you cannot get a sharp focus while in extreme telephoto zoom, press the W side of the power zoom button until the focus is sharp. You can shoot a subject that is at least 3.3 feet (about 1 m) away from the lens surface in the telephoto position, or 1/ 2 inches (about 1cm) in the wide-angle position.
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Hints for Better Shooting

For hand-held shots, you'll get better results holding thecamcorder according to the following suggestions;
• Hold the camcorder firmly and secure it with the grip strap so that you can easily manipulate the
controls with your thumb. [a]
• Place your right elbow against your side.
• Place your left hand under the camcorder to support it.
• Place your eye firmly against the viewfinder eyecup.
• Use the viewfinder frame as a guide to determine the horizontal plane.
• You can also record in a low position to get an interesting recording angle. Turn the viewfinder up for
recording from a low position, [b]

Place the camcorder on a flat surface or use a tripod.

Try placing the camcorder on a table top or any other flat surface of suitable height. If you have a tripod for a still camera, you can also use it with the camcorder (p.46). Make sure the tripod screw is shorter than 9/32 in (6.5mm).

To Use the Viewfinder as a Sports Finder [c]

With the sports finder, you can monitor the picture while your eye is at a distance from the eyecup. The sports finder is convenient when moving around to shoot scenes. While sliding the viewfinder release knob to the left, flip open the viewfinder.
Note on the color viewfinder (for CCD-TR70/TR80)
You may find it difficult to use the color viewfinder as the sports finder for recording in light ItKation.
Cautions on the viewfinder
• IDo not pick up the camcorder by the viewfinder, [d]
• Do not place the camcorder so as to point the viewfinder toward the sun. The inside of the viewfinder
may be deformed. Be careful in placing the camcorder under sunlight or at the window, [e]
[e]

Checking the Recorded Picture

Using EDITSEARCH, you can review the last recorded scene or check the recorded picture in the viewfinder.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA. (2) Turn STANDBY up. (3) Press EDITSEARCH. Press the - (©) side momentarily, the last few seconds
of the recorded portion plays back (Rec Review). Keep pressing EDITSEARCH to play back the last recorded portion (Edit Search). + side: to view the forward playback picture
- side: to view the reverse playback picture
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To Stop Playback

Release EDITSEARCH.

To Begin Re^cording

Press START/STOP. Re-recording begins from the point you released EDITSEARCH. Provided you do not qect the tape, the transition between the last scene you recorded and the next scene you record will be smooth.

Monitoring the Sound While Viewing the Playback Picture in the Viewfinder

Connect earphone/headphones (not supplied) to the ®/D jack. Play back the tape in PLAYER mode (0.17).
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Connections for Playback

You can use this camcorder as a VCR by cotwecting it to your TV for playback. There are some ways to
connect your camcorder as shown below. It is recommended to use the house current as the power
source (p.l9).

Connecting to a TV without Video/Audio input Jades

Connect the camcorder to the TV using the supplied RFU adaptor. Set the channel selector on the RFU adaptor and your TV channel to VHP channel CH3 or CH4, whichever is not active in your area. With
this connection, the sound is monaural.
3CH/4CH 3CH/4CH
VHP
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: Signal flow

Connecting to a TV with Video/Audio input Jacks or VCR

For Stereo Models (CCD-TR72/TR80)
Connect the camcorder to your TV by using the supplied connecting cable. Set the TV/VCR selector to VCR on the TV. When connecting the camcorder to VCR, set the input selector on the VCR to LINE.
If your TV or VCR is monaural type, connect only the white plug for audio on both the camcorder and the TV or the VCR. With this connection, the sound is monaural.
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