| CONTENTS   ABOUT DV   PROVIDED ACCESSORIES   GETTING STARTED   5 6 8 Charging The Battery Pack..................... 8   Installing The Battery Pack .................... 9   Indoor Use ..................................... 10   Using The Battery Holder .................... 10   Date/Time Settings ........................... 11   Loading/Unloading A Cassette .............. 12   Recording Mode Setting ...................... 13   Grip Strap Attachment........................ 14   Tripod Mounting ............................... 15   Dioptre Adjustment ........................... 15   Remote Control Unit .......................... 16   Operation Mode ............................... 17   DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA   GR-DV3   Please visit our CyberCam Homepage on   the World Wide Web and answer our   Consumer Survey (in English only):   RECORDING   18   Basic Recording ................................ 18   Advanced Features ............................ 23   PLAYBACK   46   Basic Playback ................................. 46   Advanced Features ............................ 48   Basic Connections ............................. 52   Advanced Connections ........................ 56   EDITING   58   Dubbing ......................................... 58   Digital Dubbing ................................ 59   Brand Setting .................................. 60   Random Assemble Editing .................... 61   For More Accurate Editing .................... 64   Audio Dubbing ................................. 66   TROUBLESHOOTING   AFTER USE   68   73   CONTROLS, INDICATIONS   AND CONNECTORS   74   Camcorder ...................................... 74   AC Charger Station............................ 76   Indications During Recording ................ 77   Indications During Playback ................. 78   Warning Indications ........................... 79   CAUTIONS   80   82   84   85   INSTRUCTIONS   SPECIFICATIONS   GLOSSARY OF TERMS   INDEX   LYT0193-001B   EN   3 CAUTION (applies to the AC Charger Station):   SOME DO’S AND   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, DO NOT   REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER–   SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-   ING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.   DON’TS ON THE SAFE   USE OF EQUIPMENT   This equipment has been designed and manufac-   tured to meet international safety standards but,   like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if   you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be   assured.   NOTES:   ● The rating plate (serial number plate) and   safety caution are on the bottom and/or the   back of the main unit.   ● The rating plate (serial number plate) of the   AC Charger Station is on its bottom.   DO   read the operating instructions before you   attempt to use the equipment.   DO   ensure that all electrical connections (including   the mains plug, extension leads and intercon-   nections between pieces of equipment) are   properly made and in accordance with the   manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and   withdraw the mains plug when making or   changing connections.   This camcorder is designed to be used with   PAL-type colour television signals. It cannot be   used for playback with a television of a different   standard. However, live recording and   viewfinder playback are possible anywhere.   Use the BN-V607U or BN-V615U battery pack   and, to recharge it, the provided multi-voltage   AC Charger Station AA-V60EK. (An appropriate   conversion adapter may be necessary to   accommodate different designs of AC outlets in   different countries.)   DO   DO   consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt   about the installation, operation or safety of   your equipment.   be careful with glass panels or doors on   equipment.   DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in   any doubt about it working normally, or if it is   damaged in any way — switch off, withdraw   the mains plug and consult your dealer.   DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose   dangerous voltages.   DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is   unattended unless it is specifically stated that it   is designed for unattended operation or has a   standby mode. Switch off using the switch on   the equipment and make sure that your family   knows how to do this. Special arrangements   may need to be made for infirm or handi-   capped people.   This unit is produced to comply with Standard   IEC Publ. 65.   DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or   radios so that you are distracted from the   requirements of road safety. It is illegal to watch   television whilst driving.   DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as such   use can permanently damage your hearing.   DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for   example with curtains or soft furnishings.   Overheating will cause damage and shorten the   life of the equipment.   DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with   wood screws — to ensure complete safety   always fit the manufacturer’s approved stand or   legs with the fixings provided according to the   instructions.   Ⅲ This camcorder is designed exclusively for   the   digital video cassette. Only   cassettes marked   unit.   can be used with this   Before recording an important scene . . .   .... make sure you only use cassettes with the Mini   DV mark.   .... remember that this camcorder is not compatible   with other digital video formats.   .... remember that the this camcorder is intended   for private consumer use only. Any commercial   use without proper permission is prohibited.   (Even if you record an event such as a show,   performance or exhibition for personal   enjoyment, it is strongly recommended that you   obtain permission beforehand.)   DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to   rain or moisture.   ABOVE ALL   — NEVER let anyone especially children push anything   into holes, slots or any other opening in the case —   this could result in a fatal electrical shock;   — NEVER guess or take chances with electrical   equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than   sorry!   4 EN   About Batteries   DANGER! Do not attempt to take the batteries   apart, or expose them to flame or excessive heat, as   there is a risk of fire or explosion.   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   Do not point the lens or the viewfinder directly into   the sun. This can cause eye injuries, as well as lead   to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry. There is   also a risk of fire or electric shock.   WARNING! Do not allow the battery terminals, or   the battery itself, to come in contact with metals, as   this can result in a short circuit and possibly start a   fire.   CAUTION! The following notes concern possible   physical damage to the camcorder and to the user.   The Benefits Of Lithium-Ion Batteries   When carrying, be sure to always attach and use   the provided hand strap. Hold the camcorder firmly   in your hand, with the strap securely around your   wrist. Carrying or holding the camcorder by the   viewfinder can result in dropping the unit, or in a   malfunction.   Lithium-ion battery packs are small but possess a   large power capacity. However, when the battery   pack becomes cool in an environment subject to   cold temperatures (below 10°C), the battery pack   has a characteristic that its usage time becomes   shorter and may cease to function. If this happens,   place the battery pack in your pocket or other   warm, protected place for a short time, then re-   attach it to the camcorder. As long as the battery   pack itself is not cold, it should not affect perform-   ance.   Take care not to get your finger caught in the   cassette cover. Do not let children operate the   camcorder, as they are particularly susceptible to   this type of injury.   (If you’re using some kind of heating pad, make   sure the battery pack does not come in direct   contact with the pad.)   Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces.   It could tip over, causing serious damage to the   camcorder.   CAUTION! Attaching the camcorder to the AC   Charger Station, connecting cables (AUDIO/VIDEO,   S-VIDEO, Editing, DC) and leaving the unit on top   of the TV is not recommended, as tripping on the   cables will cause the camcorder to fall, resulting in   damage.   Lithium-ion is vulnerable in colder temperatures.   ABOUT DV   EN   5 The digital video camera converts incoming audio and video signals into digital form for recording.   A video signal is composed of a luminance signal (Y) and colour signals (R-Y and B-Y). These signals are   identified and recorded digitally (Digital Component Recording). The A/D (Analogue to Digital) converter   samples the Y signal at 13.5 MHz, and R-Y and B-Y at 6.75 MHz, and changes them to an 8-bit quantum signal.   Sound sampled at 48 kHz is changed to a 16-bit quantum signal, and sound sampled at 32 kHz is converted   to a 12-bit signal.   NOTE:   The data recorded on a tape is digital, but the output of the this camcorder is analogue.   VIDEO   Luminance Signal (Y)   A/D   Recording by   rotating head   helical scan   Lens   conversion   Colour Difference   Signal (R-Y/B-Y)   Chrominance (C)   Chromatic   Analysis   A/D   conversion   Signal   compression   AUDIO   Mic   A/D   conversion   This camcorder separates the data into blocks, writing one block of each data type on each track of the tape.   Tape direction   Sub-Code Area   Video Area   Audio Area   ITI Area   Head tracking direction   12 tracks/frame   1 Sub-Code Area   3 Audio Area   The Time Code and Date/Time data are   written here, separate from the video   data. This enables you to display the date   and time during playback, even if they   weren’t displayed while recording.   The digital audio signal is recorded here.   4 ITI (Insert and Tracking   Information) Area   Insert editing and post-recording editing   tracking signals are recorded here.   2 Video Area   The digital video signal is recorded here.   PROVIDED ACCESSORIES   6 EN   AC Charger Station   AA-V60EK   DC cord   Grip/Hand strap   Battery pack BN-V607U   VIDEO/AUDIO cable   (AC Charger Station to TV or VCR,   RCA plug 4 RCA plug)   VIDEO/AUDIO cable   (camcorder to TV or VCR,   ø3.5 mini-plug 4 RCA plug)   S-VIDEO cable   Editing cable   (ø3.5 mini-plug, 2 poles)   EN   7 T W Remote control unit   RM-V712U   MiniDV Cassette Tape 30 min   (DVM-30) M-DV30ME   Cable adapter   Lithium battery CR2025   (for remote control unit)   GETTING STARTED   8 EN   Charging The Battery Pack   The battery pack has not been charged at the factory. Before using it, be sure to charge it with the AC   Charger Station.   ATTACH   DETACH   Battery pack BN-V607U   To AC outlet   Power cord   Power cord   AC Charger Station   AA-V60EK   Charger indicator   Power lamp   DC OUT jack   NOTES:   SUPPLY POWER TO CHARGER   1 Plug the AC Charger Station’s power cord in to   an AC outlet. The power lamp comes on.   ● If you connect the camcorder’s DC cord to the AC   Charger Station during battery charging, power is   supplied to the camcorder and charging stops   (੬ pg. 10).   ATTACH BATTERY   2 Attach while making sure the   marks are   ● When using the AC Charger Station, be sure to   use the supplied power cord only.   ● When charging the Battery Pack for the first time   or after a long storage period, the Charger   Indicator may not light. In this case, remove the   Battery Pack from the AC Charger Station, then try   charging again.   ● Since the AC Charger Station processes electricity   internally, it becomes warm during use. Be sure to   use it only in well-ventilated areas.   ● If the battery operation time remains extremely   short even after having been fully charged, the   battery is worn out and needs to be replaced.   Please purchase a new one.   facing down and aligned with the correspond-   ing marks on the AC Charger Station.   •The Charger Indicator begins blinking to   indicate charging has started.   CONFIRM STATUS   3 When the charger indicator stops blinking but   stays lit, charging is finished.   DETACH BATTERY   4 Slide the battery in the direction of the arrow   and lift off.   •Remember to unplug the AC Charger   Station’s power cord from an AC outlet.   INFORMATION:   The AC Charger Station (provided) enables you   to charge not only one battery pack but also   one battery pack installed in the camcorder   (੬ pg. 53).   Battery   Approximate charging time   BN-V607U   90 min.   BN-V615U   (optional)   180 min.   EN   9 Charging Environment   Perform charging where the temperature is between 10° and 30°C. 20° to 25°C is the ideal temperature range   for charging. If the environment is too cold, charging may be incomplete.   Continuous Shooting   Continuous shooting is possible (See table below for recording time) under the following conditions:   •The temperature is approximately 20°C   However, . . .   •If the temperature is below 10°C, or   •If zoom or Record-Standby is engaged repeatedly, continuous shooting capability is reduced significantly.   Before extended use, it is recommended that you prepare enough battery packs to cover 3 times the   planned shooting time.   Approximate recording   No. of batteries to supply power   time (unit: min)   Using one battery (BN-V607U) installed in the camcorder   60   Using one battery (BN-V615U) installed in the optional Battery Holder   (CU-V615U) attached to the camcorder   120   BN-V607U x 2   120   180   420   Using two batteries; one (BN-V607U) installed in the   camcorder and one (BN-V607U or BN-V615U)   installed in the optional Battery Holder (CU-V615U)   BN-V607U &   attached to the camcorder   BN-V615U   Using a BN-V856U battery*   * The BN-V856U battery, as well as the AA-V80EK AC Power Adapter/Charger for charging it, is included in   the optional VU-V856KIT Extended-Use Battery Pack Kit.   Installing The Battery Pack   The battery pack has not been charged at the factory. Before installing it in the camcorder, be sure to charge   it with the AC Charger Station (੬ pg. 8). It is also possible to charge the battery pack installed in the   camcorder (੬ pg. 53).   OPEN BATTERY COVER   1 Slide down the open switch.   INSERT CHARGED BATTERY   Open switch   (BATTERY)   2 Insert the   mark end of the battery first.   Inserting the battery backwards will result in   malfunction.   CLOSE BATTERY COVER   3 NOTES:   ● To remove the battery pack, turn off the   camcorder and open the battery cover so that the   battery pack comes out halfway. Then pull out the   battery pack.   ● Be careful not to drop the battery pack.   Battery cover   Battery   GETTING STARTED (Cont.)   10   EN   Indoor Use   When using the camcorder indoors, you can use the AC Charger Station (provided) instead of a battery.   Slide down the open switch.   Power lamp   When power is supplied,   the power lamp lights.   To AC outlet   Remove.   Power cord   To DC OUT jack   Coupler   Core filter   AC Charger Station   AA-V60EK   DC cord   CONNECT DC CORD TO CAMCORDER   Insert the coupler of the provided DC cord into   the camcorder.   SUPPLY POWER TO AC CHARGER   1 3 STATION   Plug the AC Charger Station’s power cord into   an AC outlet.   CONNECT DC CORD TO AC   2 CHARGER STATION   NOTE:   Connect the DC cord to the AC Charger   Station’s DC OUT jack.   Since the AC Charger Station processes electricity   internally, it becomes warm during use. Be sure to use   it only in well-ventilated areas.   Using The Battery Holder   For extended use, prepare the Battery Holder (CU-V615U), which can be loaded with one battery pack. This   Battery Holder can be used together with the battery installed in the camcorder.   INSERT CHARGED BATTERY   1 2 To insert a battery pack, slide the battery lock   switch to the release position and insert the   battery   end first. To prevent the battery   pack from falling out, be sure to slide the   battery lock switch to the lock position.   ATTACH TO CAMCORDER   Insert the Battery Holder’s nub into the   mounting socket on the bottom of the   camcorder and slide the camcorder lock lever   to the lock position.   Camcorder   connector   Nub   •To detach the camcorder, press the release   button on the lock lever and slide the lock   lever to the release position. Then slide the   battery lock switch to the release position.   Mark   NOTES:   Camcorder lock lever   (with release button)   ● When the battery remaining power indicator appears   as   , that means the battery power is close to nil.   When the battery power is exhausted, power turns   off automatically.   Battery lock switch   Battery   ● Each time you start shooting, the camcorder chooses   the battery pack that has more remaining power, and   uses that as the power supply. That means both   battery packs will be exhausted at roughly the same   time.   EN   11   Date/Time Settings   Date and time will automatically be recorded on tape at all times. It is your choice to display it or not during   playback (੬ pg. 51).   Display   Lock button   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   Power lamp   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   GAIN UP   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   AGC   4 M END   Power Dial   Recording Menu   ON SCREEN   DISPLAY   DATE / TIME   OFF   ON   1 . 1 . 00   0 : 00   Select Dial   4 MENU button   RETURN   Date/Time Menu   Regarding Built-in Rechargeable Battery   SELECT OPERATION MODE   To store the date/time in memory, a rechargeable   clock lithium battery is integrated in the camcorder.   While the camcorder is connected to an AC outlet   using the AC Charger Station, or while the battery   pack installed in the camcorder continues to supply   power to the camcorder, the clock lithium battery is   always charged. However, if the camcorder is not   used for approx. 3 months, the clock lithium battery   will become discharged and the date/time stored in   memory will be lost. When this occurs, first connect   the camcorder to an AC outlet using the AC Charger   Station etc. for over 24 hours to charge the clock   lithium battery. Then perform the date/time setting   before using the camcorder.   1 Set the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing down   the lock button located on the dial, and pull   out the viewfinder fully.   •The power lamp comes on and the   camcorder is turned on.   ACCESS RECORDING MENU   2 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   ACCESS DATE/TIME MENU   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “TO   DATE/TIME MENU” by rotating the Select Dial.   Press the Select Dial and the Date/Time Menu   appears.   It is also possible to use the camcorder without the   date/time setting.   INPUT DATE AND TIME   4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “DATE/   TIME” by rotating the Select Dial. Press the   Select Dial and “day” is highlighted and begins   blinking.   NOTE:   If you don’t exit the Date/Time Menu, the clock   display will not move but the camcorder’s internal   clock continues to operate. Once you close the   menu, the date and time begin operation from the   current date and time, with no delay or loss.   Rotating the Select Dial, input the day. Press   the Select Dial. Repeat the procedure to input   the month, year, hour and minute.   • Press the Select Dial twice when the pointer   and highlight bar are set to “RETURN” to exit.   GETTING STARTED (Cont.)   12   EN   Loading/Unloading A Cassette   The camcorder needs to be powered up to load or eject a cassette.   OPEN/EJECT   switch   Cassette holder   Cassette cover   PUSH HERE   Make sure the window   side is facing out.   Erase protection switch**   NOTES:   OPEN CASSETTE COVER   ● It takes a few seconds for the cassette holder to   open. Do not apply force.   1 Turn the power on, then slide the OPEN/EJECT   switch in the direction of the arrow. The   cassette cover releases. Open the cover in the   direction of the arrow until it locks. The holder   opens automatically.   ● If you wait a few seconds and the cassette holder   does not open, close the cassette cover and try   again.   ● When the camcorder is suddenly moved from a   cold place to a warm environment, wait a short   time before opening the cover.   ● Closing the cassette cover before the cassette   holder comes out may cause damage to the   camcorder.   ● Even when the camcorder is switched off, a   cassette can be loaded or unloaded. After the   cassette holder is closed with the camcorder   switched off, however, it may not recede. It is   recommended to turn the power on before   loading or unloading.   ● When shooting again after already shooting a   scene, a blank portion is recorded on the tape or   a previously recorded scene is erased (recorded   over) if you open the cassette cover, regardless of   whether the cassette holder comes out or not. See   page 20 for information about recording from the   middle of a tape.   •Do not touch internal components.   INSERT/REMOVE TAPE   2 Insert or remove a tape and press “PUSH   HERE” to close the cassette holder.   •Once the cassette holder is closed, it recedes   automatically. Wait until it recedes   completely before closing the cassette cover.   •When the battery’s charge is low, you may   not be able to close the cover. Do not apply   force. Replace the battery with a fully   charged one before continuing.   Approximate recording time   Recording mode   Tape   SP   LP   DVM-30   DVM-60   30 min.   60 min.   45 min.   90 min.   ** To protect valuable recordings . . .   .... slide the erase protection switch on the back of   the tape in the direction of “SAVE”. This   prevents this tape from being recorded over. If   you decide later that you do want to record on   this tape, slide the switch back to “REC” before   loading the tape.   EN   13   Recording Mode Setting   Set depending on your preference.   Display   Lock button   Power lamp   Recording Menu   4 REC MODE   SP   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   M GAIN UP   AGC   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   END   Power dial   4 REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   40X   ON   MENU button   Select Dial   DIS   GAIN UP   AGC   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   Recording mode indicator   SP   SP   LP   END   NOTES:   SELECT OPERATION MODE   ● If the recording mode is switched during   1 Set the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing down   recording, the playback picture will be blurred at   the switching point.   the lock button located on the dial.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   Pull out the viewfinder fully.   The power lamp comes on and the camcorder   is turned on.   ● It is recommended that tapes recorded in the LP   mode on this camcorder be played back on this   camcorder.   ● During playback of a tape recorded on another   camcorder, blocks of noise may appear or there   may be momentary pauses in the sound.   2 ACCESS RECORDING MENU   3 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   SET RECORDING MODE   4 First move the pointer and highlight bar to   “REC MODE” by rotating the Select Dial. Press   the Select Dial and the parameter “SP” or “LP”   is highlighted. Select “SP” or “LP” by rotating   the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial twice to   exit from the Recording Menu.   •“LP” (Long Play) is more economical,   providing 1.5 times the recording time.   •Audio Dubbing is impossible on a tape   recorded in the LP mode.   GETTING STARTED (Cont.)   14   EN   Grip Strap Attachment   Pad   START/STOP   Grip Strap   Pad   3 Sub hand strap eyelet   Bottom of   camcorder   1 Length adjuster   2 Hand strap eyelet   Loop   ATTACH GRIP STRAP TO HAND   1 STRAP EYELET   ATTACH GRIP STRAP TO SUB   2 HAND STRAP EYELET   Open the pad and pull the grip strap in the   direction of the arrow to remove the grip strap   from the pad.   Open the pad and thread the grip strap through   the pad. Next, thread the end of the grip strap   through the sub hand strap eyelet.   Thread the end of the grip strap through the   hand strap eyelet, then thread the other end of   the grip through the loop. Pull firmly to ensure   secure attachment.   ADJUST LENGTH   3 Adjust so that your thumb and fingers can   easily operate the START/STOP button and the   zoom switch 1. Position the pad so that it   contacts the back of your hand and thread the   grip strap through the length adjuster 2, then   re-attach the pad 3.   •To use the strap as a hand strap, thread the   strap through the length adjuster when   attaching it to the camcorder.   EN   15   Tripod Mounting   Align the tripod’s screw with the mounting socket   on the bottom of the camcorder.   Bottom of   camcorder   Dioptre Adjustment   Adjust the viewfinder display for best viewing.   Display   Diopter adjust lever   PAUSE   SELECT OPERATION MODE   ADJUST DIOPTRE   1 Set the Power Dial to “   2 A M 3 Slide the Dioptre Adjust Lever located on the   ” or “ ”.   bottom of the viewfinder.   TURN ON CAMCORDER   Pull out the viewfinder fully.   •Slide in either direction, while looking at the   viewfinder display, until it looks best to you.   GETTING STARTED (Cont.)   16   EN   Remote Control Unit   You can use the RM-V712U to control the camcorder. When using the remote control, be sure to point it at   the remote sensor. The transmitted beam effective area for indoor use is approx. 5 m. The transmitted beam   may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation if the remote sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or   powerful lighting.   START/STOP Button (੬ pg. 18)   PAUSE IN connector (੬ pg. 61)   Zoom Buttons (੬ pg. 48)   AUDIO MONITOR Button   (੬ pg. 51)   DISPLAY Button   (੬ pg. 58)   T W SHIFT Button (੬ pg. 48)   MBR SET Button (੬ pg. 60)   SLOW Rewind/Forward   Buttons (੬ pg. 47)   Down Button (੬ pg. 48)   Left/Right Buttons   (੬ pg. 48)   A.DUB Button (੬ pg. 66)   FADE/WIPE Button   (੬ pg. 61)   Up Button (੬ pg. 48)   EFFECT Button   (੬ pg. 49)   Operation Buttons   (੬ pg. 48, 58)   EFFECT ON/OFF Button   (੬ pg. 49)   R.A. EDIT Buttons (੬ pg. 61 – 63)   Installing The Battery   The RM-V712U uses one lithium battery (CR2025).   PULL OUT BATTERY HOLDER   1 2 Pull out in the direction of the arrow while   pressing the knob as shown.   INSERT BATTERY IN HOLDER   Insert the battery in the holder, and be sure to   have the “+” mark visible.   RE-INSERT HOLDER   3 Slide the holder back in until you hear a click.   •Read the warning concerning lithium   Knob   batteries (੬ pg. 2).   EN   17   Operation Mode   Tuning the Power Dial allows you to choose the appropriate operation mode among the following modes:   A M Full Auto mode ( ), Manual mode ( ), 5 second mode recording (5S), Self-Timer mode ( ) and “PLAY”.   According to the Power Dial position you have selected, “F.AUTO”   or “MANUAL” appears in the upper left corner.   A M When set to “   ” When set to “ ”, “5S” or “   ” F . AUTO   MANUAL   PAUSE   PAUSE   To turn on the camcorder, first turn   the Power Dial to any operation mode   except “OFF”, then pull out the   viewfinder fully. When turning the   Power Dial from “OFF” to any other   position, press and hold the lock   button located on the dial.   Lock button   Power lamp   Power Dial Position   Function   Allows you to record using NO special effects or manual adjustments.   Suitable for standard recording.   A Full Auto:   Allows you to set various recording functions using the Menus. If you want   more creative capabilities than Full Auto recording, try this mode.   M Manual:   Allows you to record in 5-second clips to keep the action moving.   Other menu settings are the same as Full Auto mode, however manually   adjusted White Balance Adjustment settings are effective.   5 second mode   recording: 5S   Allows you (camcorder operator) to become part of the scene once the   camcorder is set. This mode is similar to the Self-Timer on film cameras.   Self-Timer:   Playback: PLAY   OFF   Allows you to play back a recording, ੬ pg. 46 – 57.   Allows you to switch off the camcorder. After setting to this position, Manual   Focus and Exposure Control are automatically reset to “AUTO”.   RECORDING Basic Recording   18   EN   A You should already have performed the necessary preparations (੬ pg. 8 – 17). Set the Power Dial to “   ” and try recording that way before attempting to use more advanced features.   NOTE:   Before starting recording, make sure you set the date and time (੬ pg. 11). Even if they don’t appear during   recording, you can display them during playback (੬ pg. 51).   Display   Lock button   REC   444   Power lamp   M Power Dial   During recording   START/STOP button   PAUSE   Select   Dial   IND.ON/OFF   button   Record-Standby   Tally lamp   Camera sensor   SELECT OPERATION MODE   END RECORDING   1 Set the Power Dial to “   A 5 When you’re finished recording, push back the   viewfinder; the lens cover closes and the   power lamp goes out.   ” while pressing down   the lock button located on the dial.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   2 Pull out the viewfinder fully.   •When transporting, make sure the viewfinder   is pushed back.   •To turn power on again, pull out the   viewfinder.   •The lens cover opens, the power lamp comes   on and the scene you’re aimed at appears.   •The Record-Standby mode is engaged.   OR   Set the Power Dial to “OFF”.   START RECORDING   3 When “PAUSE” appears, press START/STOP. A   beep signals the start of recording and the tally   lamp comes on.   •When turning to “OFF”, it is not necessary to   press down the lock button.   STOP RECORDING   4 Press START/STOP again to stop recording.   •The camcorder re-enters Record-Standby   mode.   EN   19   NOTES:   Tape Remaining Indicator   ● Be careful not to cover the camera sensor; built-in   here is the sensor necessary for shooting.   ● If 5 minutes elapse in the Record-Standby mode,   power shuts off automatically to conserve energy   and protect the heads. To turn the camcorder on   again, push back and pull out the viewfinder   again. As long as you don’t take out the tape you   were using or play it back, you can continue from   where you left off with no noticeable break on the   recorded video.   The time remaining on the tape is automatically   monitored and displayed (੬ pg. 77). When the   tape ends, “TAPE END” appears. If the indications   are turned off, the tape remaining indicator appears   when remaining time reaches 2 minutes.   Display   90 min   REC   ● When a blank portion is left between recorded   scenes on the tape, the time code is interrupted   and errors may occur when editing the tape.   Continue recording from where you stop so there   are no gaps by following “Recording from the   middle of a tape” (੬ pg. 20).   ● Record-Standby means that a tape is loaded and   the camcorder is ready to record.   ● During recording, sound is not heard from the   speaker. If you want to hear the sound, connect   optional headphones to the headphones jack. The   sound volume at this point is the same as the level   it was adjusted during playback.   2 min   3 min   89 min   ● To make the indications disappear, press and hold   the IND.ON/OFF button for more than approx. 1   second. However, it is impossible to remove the   tape running indicator “444” and warning   indications and so on (੬ pg. 79).   blinking   1 min   0 min   ● When the battery remaining power indicator   appears as   , that means the battery power is   blinking   blinking   close to nil. When the battery power is exhausted,   power turns off automatically.   Viewfinder Indications   You can make the Viewfinder indications appear/   disappear.   Brightness Control   You can adjust the brightness of the display by   rotating the Select Dial.   PRESS IND.ON/OFF BUTTON   1 When you do not want the indications to   appear, press the IND.ON/OFF button for   longer than approximately 1 second. Certain   indications disappear.   – – – – –6– – – – –   BRIGHT   Press again for longer than approx. 1 second to   make the indicaitons reappear.   NOTE:   ADJUST BRIGHTNESS   1 Rotate the Select Dial until the brightness   indicator moves and the display reaches its   appropriate brightness.   It is impossible to make the tape running indicator   and warnings etc. disappear from the viewfinder.   For the indications that can be removed, ੬ pg. 77.   •The brightness indication appears on the   display.   RECORDING Basic Recording (Cont.)   20   EN   Recording From The Middle Of A Tape   When removing a tape on which you were recording, or when you resume recording on a tape after playing   back the recording previously made (without taking the tape out between recordings), perform this proce-   dure.   Power Dial   Stop button   Play/Pause button   Rewind button   Fast-forward   button   Power lamp   Lock button   START/STOP button   SELECT OPERATION MODE   START RECORDING   1 Turn the Power Dial to “PLAY” while pressing 5 Turn the Power Dial to any operation mode   down the lock button located on the dial.   •The power lamp comes on.   except “PLAY” and “OFF”, then press START/   STOP.   •Start recording from a point prior to the end   of the last recording. A few seconds of the   end of the last recording will be erased.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   2 Pull out the viewfinder fully.   START SEARCH   NOTE:   3 Press 6/   4, then press   2 or 3. Watch in the   Even if you start recording from the end of the   previous recording leaving no blank space, there   may be situations where a clean transition is not   possible.   viewfinder for the spot where you want to   begin recording.   ENGAGE STILL MODE   4 Once you find the spot at which you want to   start recording, press 6/4 twice to engage the   Still mode.   EN   21   Time Code   During recording, a time code is recorded on the tape. This code is to confirm the location of the   recorded scene on the tape during playback.   If recording starts from a blank portion, the time code begins counting from “00:00:00”   (minute:second:frame). If recording starts from the end of a previously recorded scene, the time code   continues from the last time code number.   To perform Random Assemble Editing (੬ pg. 61), time code is necessary. If during recording a blank   portion is recorded partway through the tape, the time code is interrupted. When recording is resumed,   the time code starts counting up again from “00:00:00”. This means the camcorder may record the same   time codes as those existing in a previously recorded scene. To prevent leaving a blank portion on a   tape, perform the procedure in “Recording From The Middle of A Tape” (੬ pg. 20) in the following   cases;   •After playing back the recorded tape, when   Display   you shoot again.   Time code is displayed   during playback.   •When power shuts off during shooting.   •When a tape is removed and re-inserted   during shooting.   Minutes   •When shooting using a partially recorded tape.   •When shooting on a blank portion located   partway through the tape.   Seconds   •When shooting again after already shooting a   scene and opening/closing the cassette cover.   Frames   (25 frames = 1 second)   TC 12 : 34 : 24   NOTES:   ● The Time Code cannot be reset.   ● During fast-forwarding and rewinding, time code indication does not move smoothly.   When blank portion is recorded on a tape   Time code   00:00:00   Time code   05:43:21   Time code   00:00:00   Tape   Already recorded scene   Blank   Newly recorded scene   Shooting start point   Shooting stop point   Shooting start point   Proper recording   Time code   00:00:00   Time code   05:43:21   Time code   05:44:00   Tape   Already recorded scene   New scene   Latest scene   Shooting start point   Shooting start point   Shooting start point   RECORDING Basic Recording (Cont.)   22   EN   Zoom   Select any one of the three powers of magnification and get “closer” to the subject (੬ pg. 30).   Simply set the zoom switch to either zoom in (towards “T”) or zoom out (towards “W”). The zoom speed is   variable — the quicker you set the zoom switch, the quicker the zoom action.   NOTES:   A ● In Full Auto mode (when the Power Dial is set to “ ”), zoom magnification of up to 40X is possible. In   M Manual mode (when the Power Dial is set to “ ”), zooming is possible to a maximum of 100X.   ● Zoom magnification of over 10X is done through Digital image processing, and is therefore called Digital   Zoom.   ● During Digital Zoom, the quality of image may suffer.   ● Digital zoom cannot be used while functions done through Digital image processing (5SD mode,   ੬ pg. 24, Picture Wipe/Dissolve function, ੬ pg. 35, Snapshot, ੬ pg. 26, etc.) are activated.   ● Macro shooting (as close as approx. 5 cm to the subject) is possible when the zoom switch is set all the   way to “W”.   Zoom in (T: Telephoto)   D T D T D T D T W W W W Zoom out (W: Wide angle)   D T Digital zoom   zone   Zoom switch   W 10X (optical)   zoom zone   Zoom display   RECORDING Advanced Features   Displaying The Date And Time During Recording   EN   23   M When the Power Dial is set to “ ”, “5S” or “ ”, you can choose whether to display the date and time   during recording or not. You must first set the date and time (see “Date/Time Settings” ੬ pg. 11). Set   “DISPLAY” to “ON” in the Date/Time Menu. The Date/Time is always displayed when the Power Dial is set   A to “ ”.   Display   Lock button   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   GAIN UP   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   AGC   4 M END   Power Dial   Recording Menu   ON SCREEN   DISPLAY   DATE / TIME   OFF   ON   1 . 1 . 00   0 : 00   Select Dial   MENU button/   IND.ON/OFF button   4 RETURN   Date/Time Menu   SELECT OPERATION MODE   SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS   5 Cycle through the available settings of the   selected functions by rotating the Select Dial   and stop when the one you want is displayed.   Then press it and the pointer and highlight bar   automatically move to “RETURN”.   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   ACCESS RECORDING MENU   2 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   CLOSE RECORDING MENU   6 Press the Select Dial twice. Selection is   complete and the menu disappears.   NOTES:   ACCESS DATE/TIME MENU   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “TO   DATE/TIME MENU” by rotating the Select Dial.   Press it and the Date/Time Menu appears.   ● Connect the camcorder to a TV and set “ON   SCREEN” to “ON” in the Date/Time Menu. The   display appears on the connected TV .   ● The Indicator/Display function overrides these   settings. Even if you have set “ON SCREEN” to   “ON”, pressing the IND.ON/OFF button for   longer than 1 second removes the indications   from the screen. Pressing it for longer than 1   second again makes the indications re-appear.   SELECT FUNCTION   4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to   “DISPLAY” by rotating the Select Dial, then   press it. The pointer stops blinking, indicating   that the function has been selected.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   24   EN   Scene (5-second recording)   Record a vacation or an important event in 5-second clips to keep the action moving. The 5-Second   function may also be activated during Full Auto operation. But the White Balance remains in the previously   adjusted condition. While the 5-Second mode is activated, Fade/Wipe (੬ pg. 33), P.AE/Effects (੬ pg. 39)   and other manual operations cannot be performed.   Display   Lock button   MANUAL   REC   444   5S   START/STOP button   Power Dial   5S MODE   Dissolves during 5 second mode recording   Select “5SD” at the System Menu (੬ pg. 32).   After 5 sec.   MANUAL   “5SD MODE” appears in step 2 below.   Record one 5-second clip, and the image at   the end of the clip is stored. If you record the   next clip within 5 minutes, the previous   scene dissolves as the new scene appears.   PAUSE   5S MODE   •If you turn the power off, the stored image   will be lost.   Record-Standby   SELECT OPERATION MODE   END 5-SECOND MODE RECORDING   1 Turn the Power Dial to “5S” while pressing 4 Set the Power Dial to the “   A M ”, “ ” or “OFF”   down the lock button located on the dial.   position.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   Pull out the viewfinder fully. “5S MODE”   appears.   To Take A Snapshot In The 5-Second Mode . . .   .... instead of pressing START/STOP in step 3, press   SNAPSHOT. The camcorder records a 6-second   still (੬ pg. 26). When “SCENE” is set to   “ANIM.” (੬ pg. 32), this function is not   available.   2 ENGAGE 5S MODE   3 Then press START/STOP. The tally lamp lights   and beep sounds to indicate the start of   recording, and after 5 seconds the camcorder   enters Record-Standby mode.   NOTE:   When “SCENE” is set to “ANIM.” in the System   Menu, the 5-second recording function is not   available. Animation recording of a 1/8-second clip   is taken instead (੬ pg. 32).   •If you press and hold START/STOP within   5 seconds after recording starts, Record-   Standby mode is not engaged.   EN   25   Self-Timer   Once the camcorder is set, the camcorder operator can become part of the scene in a more natural way   adding the final touch to a memorable picture.   Display   Lock button   MANUAL   – – –   Power lamp   PAUSE   Self-Timer indication   Power Dial   After 15 sec.   START/STOP button   MANUAL   REC   444   When the START/STOP button is pressed,   the tally lamp changes as shown below:   During recording   Begins blinking   (Self-Timer starts)   Blinks quickly   (Self-Timer shooting   starts soon)   Stops blinking   and stays on   (Self-Timer   ¥ ¥ 4 shooting starts)   After approx. 15 sec.   SELECT OPERATION MODE   END SELF-TIMER RECORDING   1 Turn the Power Dial to “   5 Set the Power Dial to the “   A M ” while pressing   ”, “ ” or “OFF”   down the lock button located on the dial.   position.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   Pull out the viewfinder fully. The Self-Timer   indication appears.   •When turning to “OFF”, it is not necessary to   2 press down the lock button.   To Take A Snapshot In The Self-Timer Mode . . .   .... in step 3, press SNAPSHOT instead of   START/STOP. After 15 seconds, a 6-second still   is recorded. After that, the camcorder enters the   Record-Standby mode.   •The camcorder enters the Record-Standby   mode.   ENGAGE SELF-TIMER MODE   3 Press START/STOP.   After 15 seconds, the beep sounds and   recording begins.   STOP SELF-TIMER RECORDING   4 Press START/STOP.   •The camcorder re-enters Record-Standby   mode.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   26   EN   Snapshot   Use your camcorder like a regular camera and take a snapshot, or several of them in succession.   Display   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   PHOTO MODE   SCENE   BEEP / TALLY   WIND CUT   SOUND MODE 32kHz   ID NUMBER   FRAME   5S   OFF   40X   ON   ON   PHOTO   DIS   OFF   GAIN UP   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   AGC   06   OFF   4 DEMO. MODE   END   4 RETURN   During snapshot   Recording Menu   System Menu   SNAPSHOT button   Lock button   Power Dial   M Select Dial   MENU buton   SELECT OPERATION MODE   SELECT SNAPSHOT MODE   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M 4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “PHOTO   MODE” by rotating the Select Dial. Press it and   choose the appropriate mode among the five   Snapshot modes (੬ pg. 27) by rotating it. Stop   when the one you want is displayed and press   it again. The pointer and highlight bar   ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial.   Make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   ACCESS RECORDING MENU   2 3 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   automatically move to “RETURN”. Press the   Select Dial twice. Selection is complete and   the menu disappears.   ACCESS SYSTEM MENU   Move the pointer and highlight bar to “TO   SYSTEM MENU” by rotating the Select Dial.   Press it and the System Menu appears.   TAKE SNAPSHOT   5 Press the SNAPSHOT Button.   If you press during Record-Standby . . .   .... “PHOTO” appears and a still image will be   recorded for approx. 6 seconds, then the   camcorder re-enters the Record-Standby   mode.   If you press during Recording . . .   .... “PHOTO” appears and a still image will be   recorded for approx. 6 seconds, then the   normal recording resumes.   EN   27   FULL*   (Snapshot mode   with no frame)   FRAME*   (Snapshot mode   with frame)   PIN-UP   (Pin-Up mode)   MULTI 4   (Multi-Analyzer 4)   MULTI 9   (Multi-Analyzer 9)   * : There is a momentary camera shutter-type blackout.   Motor Drive mode:   NOTES:   Keeping the SNAPSHOT Button pressed provides an   effect similar to serial photography. (The interval   between the still pictures: approx. 0.7 seconds.)   ● In Full Auto mode, all Snapshot modes are   available. However, the Snapshot mode cannot   be changed.   ● During playback as well, all Snapshot modes are   available.   ● However, during playback, “MULTI 4” and   “MULTI 9” are not available when the   “MONOTONE” or “SEPIA” playback effect   (੬ pg. 49) is selected.   ● The Snapshot mode (except FULL mode) is not   possible while Digital Zoom (zoom magnification   of over 10X, ੬ pg. 30) is activated.   ● If certain P.AE/Effects (੬ pg. 40) are activated,   some Snapshot modes cannot be used. If you   select a Snapshot mode that is unusable in the   current situation, the “PHOTO” indication blinks   when you press the SNAPSHOT button.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   28   EN   Menus   The Recording Menu allows you to set these functions:   Recording Mode, Wide Mode, Zoom Magnification, Digital Image Stabilizer, Gain Up, Date/Time Menu,   System Menu. The following selection procedure applies to Recording Mode, Wide Mode, Zoom Magnifica-   tion, Stabilization and Gain Up.   Please refer to pages 29, 30 for details.   Display   Lock button   4 REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   GAIN UP   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   AGC   M END   Power Dial   Recording Menu   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   Select Dial   GAIN UP   AGC   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   MENU button   4 END   SELECT OPERATION MODE   SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS   4 Cycle the available settings of the selected   function by rotating the Select Dial. Stop when   the one you need is displayed. Then press it,   and the pointer and highlight bar automatically   move to “END”.   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   ACCESS RECORDING MENU   2 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   •To set the parameters for a different function,   repeat steps 3 and 4.   SELECT FUNCTION   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired function by rotating the Select Dial,   then press it. The pointer stops blinking,   indicating that the function has been selected.   CLOSE RECORDING MENU   5 Press the Select Dial. Selection is complete and   the menu disappears.   EN   29   SP   LP   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   SQUEEZE   CINEMA   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   GAIN UP   TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   AGC   10X   40X   100X   ON   OFF   AUTO A   AGC   OFF   4 END   REC MODE (Recording mode)   You can change the tape recording speed. LP tape speed is slower than SP, allowing LP to record 1.5 times   longer than SP. If you have shot in SP mode, Audio Dubbing will be possible later.   NOTES:   ● Tapes shot in LP mode are recommended to be played back on this unit. Playback may not be successful   on other units.   A ● When the Power Dial is set to “ ”, Rec Mode remains as originally selected.   WIDE MODE   This recording mode is compatible with wide-screen TVs (16:9 aspect ratio). When using this mode, please   refer to your wide-screen TV’s instruction manual.   SQUEEZE   screen without distortion.   elongated vertically.   –For playback on TVs with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Naturally expands the image to fit the   appears. During playback/recording on 4:3 TVs/viewfinder, the image is   CINEMA   –Inserts black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. During playback on wide-screen TVs,   the black bands at the top and bottom of the screen are cut and the screen ratio becomes 16:9. During   playback/recording on 4:3 TVs/viewfinder, black bands are inserted at the top and bottom of the screen and   the image appears like a letterboxed 16:9 movie.   OFF–Select “OFF” when you don’t want to use either of the above modes.   NOTES:   ● When playing back a tape recorded in Squeeze and Cinema, Squeeze cannot be distinguished from   Cinema during fast-forward or rewind.   ● During Full-Auto operation, both Squeeze and Cinema modes are unusable.   CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   30   EN   ZOOM (Zoom magnification)   You can select 10X, 40X, or 100X maximum zoom magnifications.   10X–Optical zoom that does not degrade the quality of the recording.   40X–Electronic processing (Digital zoom) that lets you get closer up.   100X–Electronically-processed images at 100-times magnification.   NOTES:   ● Even if 40X or 100X is selected, Digital Zoom (magnification of over 10X) cannot be used while functions   done through Digital image processing (5SD mode, ੬ pg. 24, Picture Wipe/Dissolve function, ੬ pg. 35,   Snapshot, ੬ pg. 26, etc.) are activated.   ● During Full-Auto mode, 40X is selected automatically.   DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer)   When recording while holding the camcorder in your hand, or when shooting a subject with little or no   contrast, subtle hand movements will cause shakiness in the recorded image.   ON –Compensates for relatively small shakes that occur when shooting close up. “ ” appears during   recording.   OFF–When shooting with the camcorder in a fixed position or on a tripod, set the Stabilizer to “OFF”.   If you leave it on and then move or turn the camera to follow a moving subject, unnecessary compensation   occurs and this can result in an unnatural recorded image.   NOTES:   ● Even if the stabilizer is set to “OFF” in Manual mode, it is automatically set to “ON   Mode.   ” in Full Auto   ● The Stabilizer cannot compensate for drastic hand movements while shooting.   ● The Stabilizer will not work if the scene has little or no contrast.   ● The “ ” indicator appears blinking if the Stabilizer cannot be used.   GAIN UP   Bright, natural recordings can be taken even in areas with low or poor lighting.   AGC–This is automatically activated during Full Auto mode. The overall appearance is jagged, but the image   is bright.   AUTO   –The shutter speed is automatically adjusted (1/25 — 1/200 sec.). Shooting a subject in low or   poor lighting at 1/25 sec. shutter speed provides a brighter image than in the AGC mode, but the subject's   movements are not smooth or natural. When set to this mode, “ ” is displayed.   OFF–Select this setting when lighting is not a problem. Enables recording of the actual brightness you see.   A A EN   31   System Menu   The System Menu allows you to set the following functions: Photo Mode, Scene, Beep/Tally, Wind Cut,   Sound Mode, ID numbers and Demonstration Mode (੬ pg. 32).   Display   Lock button   REC MODE   WIDE MODE   ZOOM   SP   OFF   40X   ON   DIS   GAIN UP   AGC   M TO DATE / TIME MENU   TO SYSTEM MENU   4 END   Power Dial   Recording Menu   PHOTO MODE   SCENE   BEEP / TALLY   WIND CUT   SOUND MODE 32kHz   ID NUMBER   DEMO. MODE   FRAME   5S   ON   OFF   Select Dial   06   OFF   MENU button   4 RETURN   System Menu   SELECT OPERATION MODE   SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M 5 Rotate the Select Dial to cycle through the   available settings for the selected function, and   stop when the desired setting appears. Then   press it, and the pointer and highlight bar   automatically move to “RETURN”.   ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   ACCESS RECORDING MENU   2 Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.   •To set the parameters for a different function,   repeat steps 4 and 5.   ACCESS SYSTEM MENU   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “TO   SYSTEM MENU” by rotating the Select Dial,   then press it. The System Menu appears.   CLOSE SYSTEM MENU   6 Press the Select Dial twice. Setting is complete   and the System Menu disappears.   SELECT FUNCTION   4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired function by rotating the Select Dial,   then press it. The pointer stops blinking,   indicating that the function has been selected.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   32   EN   PIN-UP   FRAME   5S   FULL   MULTI 4   MULTI 9   PHOTO MODE   SCENE   BEEP / TALLY   WIND CUT   SOUND MODE 32kHz   ID NUMBER   DEMO. MODE   FRAME   5S   5SD   ANIM.   ON   OFF   ON   OFF   32kHz   OFF   ON   06   OFF   48kHz   This number is necessary when connecting   the camcorder to a computer [01 to 99].   4 RETURN   OFF   ON   PHOTO MODE   See pages 26 and 27.   WIND CUT   When activated, this mode helps cut down on noise   created by wind.   SCENE (5-Second Mode) (੬ pg. 24)   5S–Pressing START/STOP allows you to take a 5-   ON–When shooting in high winds, set to “ON” to   reduce noise.   second “clip”. Press repeatedly for a succession of   short recordings.   •“ ” appears.   •The quality of the sound will change. This is normal.   5SD–If you record a 5-second clip within 5 minutes   after the previous one, the end of the old scene   dissolves and is replaced by the new scene over a   2-second period.   ANIM. (Animation)–Each time you press START/   STOP, a 1/8-second recording is taken. By using an   inanimate object and changing its position between   shots, you can record the subject as though it’s   moving.   OFF–This function is disabled.   NOTE:   The Wind Cut mode is disabled during Full Auto   operation.   SOUND MODE   Sound signals can be sampled at 32 kHz or 48 kHz.   32 kHz–This setting enables recording of stereo   sound on four separate channels, and is recom-   mended for use when performing Audio Dubbing.   48 kHz–This setting enables recording of stereo   sound on two separate channels.   •Animation is not available in the LP mode. If you   tried to record in the LP mode after setting ANIM.,   the recording mode indicator "LP" begins to blink,   and recording goes on in the SP mode.   NOTE:   NOTE:   During use of SCENE effect, focus (੬ pg. 41) and   exposure control (੬ pg. 42) enter Full Auto operation.   A tape recorded at 48 kHz cannot be used for   Audio Dubbing.   BEEP/TALLY   The beep sounds when the power is turned on or   off, and at the beginning and end of recording.   Tally lamp lights up during recording.   ON–To activate the beep and tally lamp.   OFF–To turn off the beep and tally lamp.   DEMO. MODE (Demonstration Mode)   This setting demonstrates certain functions such as   P.AE/Effects (੬ pg. 40), etc., and can be used to   confirm how these functions operate. When the   camcorder is turned off, “DEMO. MODE” is set to   “OFF”.   NOTE:   NOTE:   A When the Power Dial is set to “ ”, Beep/Tally   If a tape is in the camcorder, the Demo mode   cannot be turned on.   remains as originally selected.   EN   33   FADE/WIPE Effects   IMPORTANT:   If certain P.AE/Effects (੬ pg. 40) are activated, some Fade/Wipe Effects cannot be used. If you select a Fade/   Wipe Effect that is unusable in the current situation, the indication blinks.   Use these to spice up the transition from one scene to the next. You can also vary transitions from scene to   scene. Refer to pages 33 – 38 for Fade/Wipe effects and techniques.   Select any one effect from the Fader/Wipe Menu.   Display   FADER / WIPE   MANUAL   W H FOCUS   AUTO   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   P WIPE–SHUTTER   RANDOM   PAUSE   ? R H 4 OFF   W / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   SEL.   4 FADER–WHITE   FADER–BLACK   FADER–MOSAIC   FADER–B.W   BK   OFF   B W   RETURN   Manual Mode Item Menu   Fader/Wipe Menu   Lock button   Power Dial   Select Dial   START/STOP   button   M SELECT OPERATION MODE   •The Fader/Wipe Menu disappears and the   effect is reserved. The indicator representing   the selected effect appears.   M 1 First turn the Power Dial to “   ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   START RECORDING   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   5 Press START/STOP to start recording and   2 MENU   activate fade- or wipe- in   Press the Select Dial.   OR . . .   ACCESS FADER/WIPE MENU   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “FADER/   WIPE” by rotating the Select Dial and then   press it. The Fader/Wipe Menu appears.   END RECORDING   Press START/STOP to end recording and   activate fade- or wipe- out.   TO CANCEL FADE/WIPE EFFECTS   6 In step 4, move the pointer and highlight bar to   “OFF”. Press the Select Dial.   SELECT EFFECT   4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired effect by rotating the Select Dial, then   press it.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   34   EN   Fades and Wipes   A scene gradually appears on a black or white screen (Fade In/Wipe In), or disappears, leaving a black or   white screen (Fade Out/Wipe Out). Select Fade or Wipe at the Fader/Wipe Menu (੬ pg. 33).   BK   Select any one effect from   W H , , , B W   , , , , , and   of the Fader/Wipe Menu.   FADE   Example   FADER – WHITE   W H Fade In   Fade Out   WIPE   Example   WIPE – SCROLL   Wipe In   M START/STOP   button   Wipe Out   NOTE:   ACTIVATE FADE IN OR WIPE IN   1 Press START/STOP to start recording, and the   Fade In or Wipe In occurs automatically.   You can extend the length of a fade or wipe by   pressing and holding the START/STOP button.   ACTIVATE FADE OUT OR WIPE OUT   2 When you want to stop recording the scene,   press START/STOP. Before the camcorder   enters the Record-Standby mode, the Fade Out   or Wipe Out occurs automatically.   EN   35   Picture Wipe/Dissolve   Combine the Picture Wipe and Dissolve functions for a professional transition effect. There are 6 Picture   Wipe effects and 1 Dissolve effect. Select the Picture Wipe effect at the Fader/Wipe Menu (੬ pg. 33).   Select any one effect from   P , P , , , , and   of the Fader/Wipe Menu.   P P P P P Previous scene end   Example   WIPE – SCROLL   P The next scene gradually wipes in over the   previous scene.   Within 5 minutes . . .   START/STOP   button   M Wipe In   NOTES:   START RECORDING   ● If the power is turned off after a scene is finished   recording, the stored point is erased.   This disables the Picture Wipe/Dissolve   combination. When this happens, the Picture   Wipe/Dissolve indicator blinks. Try recording   again, but don’t turn the power off when you’re   finished. Please be advised that power also shuts   off automatically if 5 minutes elapse in the   Record-Standby mode.   1 Press START/STOP.   ENGAGE RECORD-STANDBY MODE   2 Press START/STOP when one scene is finished.   The point at which the scene ended is stored in   memory.   RESUME RECORDING   3 If you start recording a new scene within 5   minutes of the end of the previous recording   (without having turned the camcorder’s power   off), the previous scene wipes out, revealing   the new scene.   ● The sound at the end of the last recorded scene is   not stored.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   36   EN   Random Variations   ? R When   is selected, the camcorder chooses one of   W H BK   the fades/wipes at random.   START RECORDING   1 Press START/STOP. The camcorder does the   rest, selecting an effect at random.   •The recording starts with a Fade In or Wipe   In. If you press START/STOP during record-   ing, Record-Standby mode is preceded by a   Fade Out or Wipe Out; when you resume   recording, it begins with a Fade In or Wipe   In.   NOTE:   The Picture Wipe/Dissolve feature is not available   when Random Fader is activated.   M START/STOP   button   EN   37   FADER AND WIPE MENU   MENU   EFFECT   Fade in or out with a white screen.   FADER — WHITE   W H Fade in or out with a black screen.   FADER — BLACK   FADER — MOSAIC   FADER — B.W   B K Fade in or out with a full-screen mosaic effect.   Fade in to a colour screen from a black and white screen, or   fade out from colour to black and white.   B W   Wipe in on a black screen from the upper right to the lower left   corner, or wipe out from lower left to upper right, leaving a black   screen.   WIPE — CORNER   The scene starts in the centre of a black screen and wipes in   toward the corners, or comes in from the corners, gradually   wiping out to the centre.   WIPE — WINDOW   WIPE — SLIDE   Wipe in from right to left, or wipe out from left to right.   Wipe in as the two halves of a black screen open to the left and   right, revealing the scene, or wipe out and the black screen   reappears from left and right to cover the scene.   WIPE — DOOR   The scene wipes in from the bottom to the top of a black screen,   or wipes out from top to bottom, leaving a black screen.   WIPE — SCROLL   WIPE — SHUTTER   Wipe in toward the centre of a black screen from the top and   bottom, or wipe out from the centre toward the top and bottom,   leaving a black screen.   CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   38   EN   FADER AND WIPE MENU (cont.)   MENU   EFFECT   The new scene gradually appears as the old one gradually   disappears.   DISSOLVE   P The new scene wipes in over the previous one from the upper   right corner to the lower left corner.   WIPE — CORNER   P The next scene gradually wipes in from the centre of the screen   toward the corners, covering the previous scene.   WIPE — WINDOW   P The next scene gradually wipes in over the previous one from   right to left.   WIPE — SLIDE   P The previous scene wipes out from the centre to the right and   left, like a door being pushed open to reveal the next scene.   WIPE — DOOR   P The new scene wipes in over the last one from the bottom of the   screen to the top.   WIPE — SCROLL   P The new scene wipes in over the previous one from the centre   toward the top and bottom of the screen.   WIPE — SHUTTER   P When this function is activated, the camcorder randomly selects   the effect used in scene transition (from the Fade and Wipe   effects).   RANDOM   ? R EN   39   P.AE/Effects   IMPORTANT:   If certain Fades or Wipes (੬ pg. 37, 38) are activated, some P.AE/Effects cannot be used. If you select a   P.AE/Effect that is unusable in the current situation, the effect’s symbol begins flashing.   You can choose any one of the effects (੬ pg. 40) from the P.AE/Effect Menu.   Display   P. AE / EFFECT   FOCUS   AUTO   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   1 2 SLOW X4   SLOW X10   OFF   1/50   PAUSE   1/50   1/50   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   SEL.   4 SHUTTER   4 OFF   1/100 SHUTTER 1/100   1/250   1/500   1/250   1/500   SHUTTER   SHUTTER   RETURN   The indicator for the selected   mode appears, and the   Manual Mode Item Menu   P.AE/EFFECT Menu   selected mode is engaged.   Select Dial   Lock button   Power Dial   M SELECT OPERATION MODE   SELECT EFFECT   M 1 First turn the Power Dial to “   4 Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired effect by rotating the Select Dial, then   press it.   ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   •The P.AE/Effect Menu disappears and the   selected mode is activated. The symbol of the   selected mode appears.   2 MENU   Press the Select Dial and move the pointer and   highlight bar to "P.AE/EFFECT" by rotating the   Select Dial.   START RECORDING   5 Press START/STOP. The image begins with the   selected effect.   ACCESS P.AE/EFFECT SELECT MENU   Press the Select Dial. The P.AE/Effect Menu   appears.   3 DISABLE P.AE/EFFECT   6 To turn off the selected effect, re-access the   P.AE/Effect Menu and move the pointer and   highlight bar to “OFF” by rotating the Select   Dial. Then press it.   NOTE:   P.AE/Effects can be changed during recording or   during Record-Standby.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   40   EN   SHUTTER   (Variable Shutter   (Speed)   CLASSIC FILM   1/50–The shutter speed is fixed at 1/50th of a   second. Black bands that usually appear when   shooting a TV screen become narrower.   1/100–The shutter speed is fixed at 1/100th of a   second. The flickering that occurs when shooting   under a fluorescent light or mercury-vapour lamp   is reduced.   Gives recorded scenes a strobe effect.   STROBE   1/250, 1/500–These settings allow fast-moving   images to be captured one frame at a time, for   vivid, stable slow-motion playback. The faster the   shutter speed, the darker the picture becomes.   Use the shutter function under good lighting   conditions.   Your recording looks like a series of consecutive   snapshots.   SLOW (Slow Shutter)   You can light dark subjects or areas even brighter   than they would be under good natural lighting.   TWILIGHT   SLOW X4   The Shutter Speed is set to 1/12.5th of a second   to quadruple the sensitivity.   Makes evening scenes look more natural.   White Balance (੬ pg. 44) is initially set to   but can be changed to your desired setting.   When Twilight is chosen, the camcorder   automatically adjusts the focus from approx.   , SLOW X10   10 m to infinity. From less than 10 m, adjust the   focus manually.   The Shutter Speed is set to 1/5th of a second to   provide 10 times the sensitivity.   SEPIA   Recorded scenes have a brownish tint like old   photos. Combine this with the Cinema mode for   a classic look.   NOTES:   ● When using Slow Shutter, the image takes on a   strobe-like effect.   ● Use Slow Shutter only in dark areas.   ● The Manual Focus indication may appear and   flash when Slow Shutter is in use.   ● If the image is out of focus, adjust manually. It   is also recommended that you use a tripod, if   possible.   MONOTONE   Like classic black and white films, your footage is   shot in B/W. Used together with the Cinema   mode, it enhances the “classic film” effect.   EN   41   Manual Focus Adjustment   The camcorder, in most cases, adjusts the focus from approx. 5 cm to infinity automatically. However, when   focusing is difficult or when the subject is not in the middle of the viewfinder, adjust the focus manually.   Factory preset is “AUTO”.   Display   Lock button   4 FOCUS   MANUAL   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   M OFF   RETURN   Power Dial   Manual Mode   Item Menu   FOCUS   Select Dial   Focus zone   (Focus is adjusted at the   center of the screen)   Manual focus indicator   SELECT OPERATION MODE   END ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS   Press the Select Dial. Focus adjustment is   complete. The indication changes from   “FOCUS” to “MANUAL”.   M 1 First turn the Power Dial to “ ” while pressing   5 down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   •If you want to reset the focus, repeat from   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   step 2.   2 MENU   Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item   Menu appears.   To Change To Auto Focus . . .   .... rotate the Select Dial to display “AUTO” then   press it in step 3. The manual focus indicators   ACCESS MANUAL FOCUS   A disappear. Or set the Power Dial to “ ”.   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “FOCUS”   by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. Rotate   the Select Dial to display “MANUAL”, then   press it. The Manual Mode Item Menu disap-   pears and “FOCUS” is displayed in the upper   left corner. The focus is locked at this point.   NOTES:   ● After the Power Dial is set to “OFF”, Manual   Focus is reset to “AUTO”.   ● Manual focus is recommended in the following   situations:   •When shooting a flat wall, a blue sky or an   object with little or no contrast.   •When wire or other obstacles come between the   camcorder and the subject.   •When shooting objects with a detailed design or   pattern.   •When shooting under flourescent or flickering   lighting.   ADJUST FOCUS   4 Rotate the Select Dial.   •“ ” blinks while rotating the Select Dial   upward to focus on faraway targets, and   “ ” blinks while rotating the Select Dial down-   ward to focus on closer targets.   •When the focus reaches its near or far limit,   the “ ” or “ ” will begin blinking.   •When focus cannot be adjusted manually, try   zooming in or out, then try the manual focus   adjustment again.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   42   EN   Exposure Control   Usually this is adjusted automatically. However, when the background is too bright or too dark in compari-   son with the subject, the exposure could be corrected manually. Factory preset is “AUTO”.   Display   Lock button   FOCUS   AUTO   MANUAL   AUTO   OFF   4 EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   M OFF   RETURN   Power Dial   Manual Mode   Item Menu   EXP.   0 Select Dial   Exposure control indicator   To Return To Automatic Exposure Control . . .   SELECT OPERATION MODE   .... rotate the Select Dial to display “AUTO” then   press it in step 3. The Exposure Control   indicator disappears. Or set the Power Dial to   A 1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   “ ”.   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   NOTES:   2 MENU   ● After the Power Dial is set to “OFF”, Exposure   Control is reset to “AUTO”.   Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item   Menu appears.   ● Manual exposure adjustment is recommended in   the following situations:   •When shooting using reverse lighting or when   the background is too bright.   •When shooting on a reflective natural back-   ground such as at the beach or when skiing.   •When the background is overly dark or the   subject light.   ACCESS EXPOSURE CONTROL   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to “EXPO-   SURE” by rotating the Select Dial, then press it.   Rotate the Select Dial to display “MANUAL”,   then press it. The Manual Mode Item Menu   disappears and “EXP.” and the Exposure   Control indicator are displayed.   ADJUST EXPOSURE   4 Rotate the Select Dial to brighten or darken the   image.   Brightness control of the display   To adjust the brightness of the display, rotate the   Select Dial (੬ pg. 19). Note that the actual   recorded image's brightness can not be changed by   rotating this dial.   •The adjustment range is from –6 to +6.   END ADJUSTMENT OF EXPOSURE   5 Press the Select Dial. Exposure adjustment is   complete. The indication “EXP.” changes to   “MANUAL”.   •If you want to reset the exposure, repeat step 2.   EN   43   Iris Lock   Use this function when shooting a moving subject, when zooming, when the subject changes its distance   (thus its size in the viewfinder), or when you want to lock the brightness level.   When the subject is close, keep the iris locked. Even when the subject moves away from you, the image will   not darken.   Display   FOCUS   AUTO   MANUAL   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   OFF   Lock button   Power Dial   4 RETURN   M Manual Mode Item Menu   0 L   Select Dial   Iris lock   indicator   To Return To Automatic Iris Control . . .   .... rotate the Select Dial to display “AUTO” then   press it in step 3. The Exposure Control indicator   SELECT OPERATION MODE   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   L and “ ” disappear. Or set the Power Dial to   A “ ”.   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   NOTES:   2 MENU   Iris lock is recommended in the following situa-   tions:   Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item   Menu appears.   ● When shooting on a reflective natural background   such as at the beach or when skiing.   ● When shooting objects under a spotlight.   ● When the subject is backing away.   ● When zooming.   ACCESS EXPOSURE CONTROL   Move the pointer and highlight bar to “EXPO-   SURE” by rotating the Select Dial and then   press it. Rotate the Select Dial to display   “MANUAL”, then press it. “EXP.” is displayed.   3 4 To lock the exposure control and the iris . . .   CENTRE SUBJECT, LOCK IRIS   Adjust zoom so that the subject fills the   viewfinder, then press and hold the Select Dial   for over 2 seconds. The exposure setting   .... after step 3, adjust the exposure rotating the   Select Dial. Then lock the iris in step 4. For   automatic locking, rotate the Select Dial to   display "AUTO", then press it in step 3. The iris   becomes automatic after about 2 seconds.   L display and “ ” appear, indicating that the iris   is locked.   Iris   Press the Select Dial. The indication displayed   in the upper left corner changes from “EXP.” to   “MANUAL”.   Works like the pupil of the human eye. In a well-lit   environment, the human pupil contracts to keep too   much light from enterintg. In low lighting, the pupil   dilates to allow more light in.   RECORDING Advanced Features (Cont.)   44   EN   White Balance Adjustment   A term that refers to the correctness of colour reproduction under various lighting. If the white balance is   correct, all other colours will be accurately reproduced.   The white balance is usually adjusted automatically. However, the more advanced camcorder operator   would prefer to control this function manually and achieve a more professional colour/tint reproduction.   Display   W . BAL .   FOCUS   AUTO   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   FOCUS   AUTO   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   4 AUTO   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   OFF   OFF   4 RETURN   RETURN   Manual Mode Item Menu   White Balance Adjustment   Lock button   Power Dial   M Select Dial   SELECT OPERATION MODE   CLOSE WHITE BALANCE ADJUST-   1 First turn the Power Dial to “   M 5 MENT   ” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial,   make sure the viewfinder is pulled out.   Press the Select Dial again. Selection is complete.   The indication “W. BAL.” changes to “MANUAL”.   ACCESS MANUAL MODE ITEM   To Return To Automatic White Balance . . .   2 MENU   .... select “AUTO” in step 3. Or set the Power Dial   A to “ ”.   Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item   Menu appears.   NOTES:   ● White balance cannot be used when P.AE/Effects   Sepia or Monotone are activated.   ACCESS WHITE BALANCE ADJUST-   3 MENT   ● During 5-second recording, manually adjusted White   Balance Adjustment settings are used, although other   menu settings are the same as in Full Auto mode.   Move the pointer and highlight bar to   “W.BALANCE” by rotating the Select Dial.   Then press it. The Manual Mode Item menu   disappears and “W.BAL.” appears in the upper   left corner and “AUTO” appears on the screen.   AUTO–The white balance is adjusted automatically.   This is the factory preset position.   “ ”– When shooting with the white balance   already having been set on the subject   (੬ pg. 45).   ”– When shooting outdoors on a sunny day.   ”– When shooting outdoors on a cloudy day.   SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS   4 Cycle through the available settings of the   selected functions by rotating the Select Dial,   and stop when the one you want is displayed.   “ “ “ ”– When using a video light or other similar   type of lighting.   EN   45   Manual White Balance Operation   If the camera is operating in manual mode, perform a Manual White Balance when shooting under various   types of lighting   Display   White paper   FOCUS   AUTO   AUTO   AUTO   OFF   EXPOSURE   W. BALANCE   FADER   4 / WIPE   P. AE   / EFFECT   OFF   RETURN   Lock button   Power Dial   Manual Mode   Item Menu   M MANUAL   Select Dial   Manual White Balance   Adjustment   To Change The Tint For Recording . . .   .... in step 2, substitute coloured paper for white. The   white balance is adjusted based on the colour,   changing the tint. Red paper — deeper green;   blue paper — orange; yellow paper — deeper   purple.   SELECT OPERATION MODE   1 Follow steps 1 through 4 of the white balance   adjustment (੬ pg. 44), select “   MAN.”.   SET MANUAL WHITE BALANCE   Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of   the subject. Adjust zoom or position yourself   so that the white paper fills the screen.   2 NOTES:   ● A subject can be shot under various types of   lighting conditions indoors (natural, flourescent,   candlelight, etc.). Because the colour temperature   is different depending on the light source, the tint   of the subject will differ depending on the white   balance settings. Use this function for a more   natural result.   ENTER SETTING   3 Press the Select Dial until the   begins   blinking.   •When the setting is completed, the   blinking.   stops   ● Once you adjust white balance during Manual   White Balance operation, the setting is retained   even if the power is turned off or the battery   removed.   EXIT MANUAL WHITE BALANCE   4 ADJUSTMENT   Press the Select Dial. The indication “W.BAL.”   changes to “MANUAL” and only the Manual   White Balance indicator   is displayed.   PLAYBACK Basic Playback   46   EN   You can watch what you’ve recorded in the viewfinder.   Display   Power Dial   Tape running indicator   4 Power lamp   Lock button   SELECT OPERATION MODE   VIEWING RECORDING   1 2 Turn the Power Dial to “PLAY” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial. The   Power lamp comes on.   4 5 Press 6/4   . 4 appears and the recorded   footage can be viewed. The sound is heard   from the speaker.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   END PLAYBACK   Pull out the viewfinder.   Press 5. Set the Power Dial to “OFF”.   REWIND TAPE   •When turning to “OFF”, it is not necessary to   press down the lock button.   3 Press   2 . 2 is displayed. If you rewind all   the way to the end of the tape, it stops   automatically.   EN   47   To Perform High-Speed Search . . .   Slow-Motion Playback   .... press   2 or   3 after pressing 6/4. The tape   ● To perform Slow-motion playback, the remote   control is necessary.   will move at approximately 9 times the normal   playback speed. Watch in the viewfinder and,   when you reach the spot you want to see, press   6/4 and normal playback resumes.   ● To change from normal to slow-motion playback,   press the Pause button at the point where you   want to start playback in slow motion, point the   remote control at the remote sensor, and press the   Slow Rewind or Slow Forward button on the   remote control unit. After playing back for about   20 seconds in Slow Rewind or after playing back   for about 60 seconds in Slow Forward, normal   playback resumes. To stop slow-motion playback   in progress, press the Play button.   .... during playback, press and hold   2 or 3. The   search continues as long as you hold the   button. Once you release it, normal playback   resumes.   .... a slight mosaic effect appears on screen during   High-Speed Search. This is not a malfunction.   ● During slow-motion playback, due to digital   image processing, the picture may take on a   mosaic effect.   Still Playback   To temporarily stop playback, press 6/4. Press   again to resume playback. If still playback contin-   ues for more than about 3 minutes, the camcorder’s   Stop mode is automatically engaged. After 5   minutes in the stop mode, the camcorder’s power is   automatically turned off.   ● After the Slow Rewind or Slow Forward button is   pressed, the still image may be displayed for a   few seconds, then the screen may become blue   back for a few seconds. This is not a malfunction.   ● There may be a small margin between the slow-   motion playback start point you chose and the   start point at which the camcorder actually begins   playback in slow motion.   ● During Slow-motion playback, there will be   disturbances in video. This is not a malfunction.   NOTES:   ● The sound is not available during High-Speed   Search.   ● Copy guarded tapes cannot be played back. The   screen becomes blue back.   PLAYBACK Advanced Features   48   EN   Playback Zoom   The recorded pictures can be magnified up to 10X at any time during playback.   Remote sensor   ᮣ Press (Right) to   move image   Normal playback   Press T   Power Dial   Lock button   Zoom buttons   SHIFT   T W Stop button   Play button   Left/Right/Up/   Down buttons   PLAY   STOP   FIND THE SCENE OF INTEREST   END ZOOM   1 Press the Play button to start playback.   4 Press and hold W until magnification returns to   normal. Or, press STOP and then press PLAY.   ACTIVATE ZOOM   2 Press the zoom buttons (T/W) on the remote   control. Make sure the remote control is   pointed at the camcorder's remote sensor.   NOTES:   ● Zoom can also be used during slow-motion and   still playback.   ● During digital image processing, the quality of the   image may suffer.   •Pressing T zooms in.   LOCATE PORTION OF MAGNIFIED   3 SCENE   You can move the image on screen around to   find a particular portion of the picture. While   ᮤ holding down SHIFT, press (Left),   ᮣ ᮡ ᮢ (Right), (Up) and (Down).   EN   49   Playback Effects   These effects allow you to be creative with the playback picture. You can use any one of the 4 effects.   PLAYBACK EFFECT   PLAYBACK EFFECT Select   Menu   4 OFF   1 2 3 4 CLASSIC FILM   MONOTONE   SEPIA   B/W   STROBE   Remote sensor   Power Dial   Lock button   T W Play button   PLAY   EFFECT ON/OFF   EFFECT   NOTES:   START PLAYBACK   ● To deactivate the selected effect, press EFFECT   ON/OFF on the remote control. Pressing it again   re-activates the selected effect.   1 Press the Play button (   4).   ACCESS PLAYBACK EFFECT SELECT   2 MENU   ● Repeat from step 2 when you want to change the   selected effect.   ● When “MONOTONE” or “SEPIA” is activated, the   “MULTI 4” and “MULTI 9” Snapshot modes   (੬ pg. 27) are not available.   Point the remote control at the camcorder’s   remote sensor and press EFFECT. The   PLAYBACK EFFECT Select Menu appears.   SELECT PLAYBACK EFFECT   Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired effect by pressing EFFECT. The selected   function is activated and after 2 seconds the   menu disappears.   The effects that can be used during playback are   Classic Film, Monotone, Sepia and Strobe. The   effects work the same in playback as they did in   recording. Refer to page 40 for more information.   3 PLAYBACK Advanced Features (Cont.)   50   EN   Playback Menu   The Playback Menu allows you to set the following functions:   Playback Sound (32 kHz, 48 kHz), Synchro Comp, Display and Time Code. The following procedure applies   to all except Synchro Comp (੬ pg. 64, 65).   Display   FULL SOUND   FULL SOUND   SOUND2   SOUND2   SOUND1   48kHz MODE   32kHz MODE   SYNCHRO   FULL SOUND   SOUND1   0 . 0   4 48kHz MODE   32kHz MODE   SYNCHRO   FULL SOUND   SOUND1   0 . 0   SOUND1   DISPLAY   ON   DISPLAY   ON   ON   OFF   TIMECODE   OFF   TIMECODE   OFF   ON   4 END   END   OFF   Playback Menu   Power Dial   Lock button   Select Dial   MENU button   SELECT OPERATION MODE   SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS   4 Rotate the Select Dial to cycle through the   available settings for the selected function, and   stop when the desired setting appears. Then   press the Select Dial, and the pointer and   highlight bar automatically move to “END”.   1 First turn the Power Dial to “PLAY” while   pressing down the lock button located on the   dial. Pull out the viewfinder fully.   ACCESS PLAYBACK MENU   2 Press MENU. The Playback Menu appears in   the viewfinder and on the connected TV.   •To set parameters for other functions, repeat   steps 3 and 4.   SELECT FUNCTION   CLOSE MENU   3 Move the pointer and highlight bar to the   desired function by rotating the Select Dial.   Press the Select Dial to activate.   5 Press the Select Dial again, and the menu   disappears.   EN   51   Playback Sound   During playback, the camcorder detects the sound mode in which the recording was made, and plays the   sound back. Select the type of sound to accompany your playback picture. (32 kHz is preset to “SOUND 1”   and 48 kHz is preset to “FULL SOUND”.)   RECORDING SOUND   DISPLAY   FULL SOUND   SOUND 1   OUTPUT SOUND   32 kHz   Stereo sound   Stereo sound   SOUND 2   48 kHz   FULL SOUND   SOUND 1   “L” sound is output on both channels   “R” sound is output on both channels   SOUND 2   When watching a tape recorded at 32 kHz, if you want to change the output sound, access the Playback   Menu and, in step 3 on page 50, select “32kHz MODE” and set it for “FULL SOUND”, “SOUND 1” or   “SOUND 2”. When playing back a tape recorded at 48kHz, set in the same manner. For information on   output sound during Audio Dubbing, see page 66.   NOTES:   ● You can also use the remote control’s AUDIO MONITOR button to change the output sound (without   having to access the Playback Menu). Make sure you point the remote control at the camcorder’s remote   sensor.   ● During playback, the camcorder detects the sound mode in which the recording was made. This detection   cannot be made during fast-forward or rewind. During playback the sound mode is displayed in the upper   left corner.   Display   Minutes   Seconds   25 . 12 . 98   TC 12 : 34 : 24   10 : 35   Frames*   *25 frames = 1 second   TIME CODE   (Displaying The Time Code During Playback)   DISPLAY   (Displaying the Date During Playback)   You can display the Time Code on screen during   playback. This is especially useful for editing. This   function is preset to “OFF”. To turn it on, select   “TIME CODE” at the Playback Menu and change   the setting (੬ pg. 50).   If the time has been set, the date is automatically   recorded separately from the recorded video signal.   You can display or remove the date anytime during   playback. This function is preset to “ON”. To turn it   off, select “DISPLAY” at the Playback Menu and   change the setting (੬ pg. 50).   ON– The Time Code is displayed on the playback   screen.   ON– The date is displayed on the playback screen.   OFF–The Time Code does not appear.   OFF–The date is not displayed.   PLAYBACK Basic Connections   VCR/TV Connection (when connecting directly to the camcorder)   Please refer to your VCR and/or TV instruction manual(s) when connecting.   52   EN   Cable adapter (provided)   If your TV or VCR has   the 21-pin AV input   Connector is   under the cover.   TV   connector (SCART), use   the provided cable adapter.   To AUDIO IN   connector (L/R)   To   White to AUDIO L   Red to AUDIO R   TV or VCR   To AV OUT   connector   VIDEO/AUDIO cable   (provided)   VCR   Yellow to VIDEO   To VIDEO IN   connector   VIDEO OUT select   switch (Set to CVBS)   NOTES:   CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS   ● It is recommended to use the AC Charger Station   as the power supply instead of the battery pack.   (੬ pg. 10)   1 Make sure the camcorder’s power is off.   CONNECT CAMCORDER TO TV OR VCR   2 Pull out the connector cover and open it.   Connect as shown in the illustration above.   ● Never connect any other VIDEO/AUDIO cable   than the provided VIDEO/AUDIO cable to the   camcorder’s AV OUT connector.   ● Make sure you adjust the TV sound volume to its   minimum level to avoid a sudden burst of sound   when the camcorder is turned on.   ● To keep the camcorder's display from appearing   on the TV screen during playback, press the IND.   ON/OFF button for longer than 1 second.   If Using A VCR . . . go to step 3.   If not . . . go to step 4.   CONNECT VCR OUTPUT TO TV INPUT   3 Refer to your VCR’s instruction manual.   TURN ON POWER   4 Turn the Power Dial to “PLAY” while pressing   down the lock button located on the dial and   turn on the TV/VCR.   SELECT TV’S VIDEO MODE   5 Set the TV to the channel or mode appropriate   for video playback.   To choose whether or not the following displays   appear on the connected TV . . .   •Date/Time, Time Code   .... set to “ON” or “OFF” in the Playback Menu   (੬ pg. 50).   •Playback Sound Mode Display   M .... set the Power Dial to “ ”, press the MENU   button, and set “ON SCREEN” in the Date/   Time Menu (੬ pg. 11) to “ON” or “OFF”.   Then set the Power Dial back to “PLAY”.   EN   53   VCR/TV Connection (using AC Charger Station)   Attach the camcorder to the AC Charger Station, then connect the AC Charger Station to a TV or VCR   (੬ pg. 54, 55), as described in the following steps.   To AC outlet   Power cord   Mark   Power lamp   CAMERA charger   indicator   Lock!   Lock lever (with the Release button)   CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS   1 Make sure the camcorder’s power is off.   ATTACH AND LOCK   2 Align the mark on the camcorder with the one on the AC Charger Station and slide the camcorder to   the AC Charger Station in the direction of the arrow. Slide the lock lever on the AC Charger Station in   the direction of the arrow until it clicks. The camcorder and the AC Charger Station are now securely   attached.   •When removing the camcorder, press the Release button and slide the lock lever in the opposite   direction of the arrow and detach the camcorder in the opposite direction of the arrow.   •The AC Charger Station cannot function using the camcorder’s battery pack.   NOTE:   Never touch the connector on the bottom of the camcorder or on the AC Charger Station. If the pins are   damaged, the connectors will become unusable due to contact failure.   INFORMATION:   Charging The Camcorder Battery Pack   If you attach the camcorder with the battery installed to the AC Charger Station, you can charge the   battery pack. After doing steps 1 and 2 above, plug the AC Charger Station’s power cord into an AC   outlet. The AC Charger Station’s CAMERA charger indicator starts blinking to indicate that charging has   begun. When it stops blinking but stays on, charging is complete. The charging time for one BN-V607U   battery pack is approx. 100 minutes.   Charging Two Battery Packs   If two battery packs are attached to the AC Charger Station (one attached to the AC Charger Station and   one in the camcorder attached to it), they will be charged in the order that they were attached.   The charging time for two BN-V607U battery packs is approx. 190 minutes.   NOTE:   To charge the battery pack installed in the camcorder, be sure to switch off the camcorder first. If it is   not switched off, charging will not begin.   PLAYBACK Basic Connections (Cont.)   VCR/TV connection (using the AC Charger Station) (Cont.)   Please refer to your VCR and/or TV instruction manual(s) when connecting.   54   EN   Connection to a TV or VCR equipped   with a SCART connector compatible   only with regular video signal   1 TV   Cable adapter (provided)   To AUDIO OUT   connectors (L/R)   To AUDIO IN   connectors (L/R)   Core filter   To   Red   White   Red   TV or VCR   White   VIDEO/AUDIO   cable (provided)   Yellow   To VIDEO OUT connector   Yellow   To VIDEO IN connector   VCR   Yellow: VIDEO   White: AUDIO L   Red: AUDIO R   VIDEO OUT select   switch (Set to CVBS)   Connection to a TV or VCR equipped   wiht a SCART connector compatible   with Y/C signal   2 Yellow: Not connected   White: AUDIO L   Red: AUDIO R   TV   Cable adapter (provided)   To AUDIO OUT   connectors (L/R)   To AUDIO IN   connectors (L/R)   Core filter   To   Red   White   White   Red   TV or VCR   VIDEO/AUDIO   cable (provided)   VCR   Yellow: Not connected   To S-VIDEO OUT   connector   S-VIDEO cable   (provided)   To S-VIDEO IN   connector   VIDEO OUT select   switch (Set to Y/C)   Core filter   EN   55   Connection to a TV or VCR equipped   with an S-VIDEO IN and/or A/V   input (RCA type) connectors   3 Yellow: VIDEO   White: AUDIO L   Red: AUDIO R   TV   To AUDIO OUT   connectors (L/R)   To AUDIO IN   connectors (L/R)   VIDEO/AUDIO   cable (provided)   To   Red   White   Yellow   White   Red   TV or VCR   Core filter   Yellow   connect when the S-VIDEO   cable is not used   To VIDEO OUT   connector   To VIDEO IN   connector   VCR   ( ) To S-VIDEO OUT   connector   S-VIDEO cable   (provided)   To S-VIDEO IN   connector   Core filter   NOTES:   CONNECT AC CHARGER STATION   1 TO TV OR VCR   ● Never connect any VIDEO/AUDIO cable or S-   VIDEO cable other than those provided to the   AC Charger Station’s connectors.   Connect as shown in the illustration 1, 2 or 3   (੬ pg. 54, 55).   ● When using the provided VIDEO/AUDIO cable,   S-VIDEO cable or editing cable, make sure you   connect the end of the cable with the core filter to   the camcorder. The core filter improves perform-   ance of equipment.   ● Make sure you adjust the TV sound volume to its   minimum level to avoid a sudden burst of sound   when the camcorder is turned on.   ● To keep the camcorder's display from appearing   on the TV screen during playback, press the   IND.ON/OFF button for longer than 1 second.   ● Set the VIDEO OUT select switch of the cable   adapter as required:   Y/C: When connecting to a TV or VCR which   accepts Y/C signals and uses an S-VIDEO cable.   CVBS: When connecting to a TV or VCR which   does not accept Y/C signals and uses an audio/   video cable.   If Using A VCR . . . go to step 2.   If not . . . go to step 3.   CONNECT VCR OUTPUT TO TV   2 INPUT   Refer to your VCR’s instruction manual.   TURN ON POWER   3 SELECT TV’S VIDEO MODE   4 Set the TV to the channel or mode appropriate   for video playback.   To choose whether or not the following displays   appear on the connected TV . . .   •Date/Time, Time Code   .... set to “ON” or “OFF” in the Playback Menu   (੬ pg. 50).   •Playback Sound Mode Display   M .... set the Power Dial to “ ”, press the MENU   button, and set “ON SCREEN” in the Date/   Time Menu (੬ pg. 11) to “ON” or “OFF”.   Then set the Power Dial back to “PLAY”.   PLAYBACK Advanced Connections   56   EN   Connection To A Video Unit Equipped With A DV Connector   Connection to the Digital Printer GV-DT1 (optional) allows you to print out the images or to transfer the   captured image from the Digital Printer to a personal computer. It is also possible to copy recorded scenes   from the camcorder onto another video unit equipped with a DV connector. This function is called Digital   Dubbing (੬ pg. 59), which offers virtually no image or sound deterioration.   To AC outlet   PC   To PARALLEL   (PRINTER)   connector   Video unit equipped   with a DV input   connector   Printer cable   (commercially available)   2 way-Parallel Interface   Lock!   To DV IN connector   To PARALLEL   connector   DV cable (optional)   To DV OUT connector   To DV IN connector   Connector is   under the cover.   Digital Printer   EN   57   CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS   SUPPLY POWER   1 Make sure all the units are turned off.   5 Plug the AC Charger Station’s power cord into   an AC outlet.   ATTACH CAMCORDER TO AC   2 CHARGER STATION   TURN ON POWER   6 Turn the camcorder’s Power Dial to “PLAY”,   Attach the camcorder to the AC Charger   Station referring to step 2 as shown in the   illustration on pg. 53.   A M “ ” or “ ” while pressing down the lock   button located on the dial and turn on the   other units.   CONNECT CAMCORDER TO PRINTER   3 OR VIDEO UNIT EQUIPPED WITH   DV INPUT CONNECTOR   NOTES:   ● You cannot use the battery pack installed in the   camcorder as the power supply since a digital   signal is output from the DV OUT connector   only when using the AC Charger Station.   ● When using the camcorder for dubbing, be sure   to use it as a player. The camcorder's DV   connector is only for output.   Pull out the connector cover and open it. Make   connections to the device you want to connect   to using the DV cable, as shown in the   illustration.   CONNECT PRINTER TO PC   4 Connect the printer cable to the printer’s   PARALLEL connector and the PC’s PARALLEL   (PRINTER) connector.   ● Also refer to the instruction manuals of the   connected units.   EDITING   58   EN   Dubbing   You can copy recorded scenes from the camcorder onto a videotape. Refer to your VCR’s instruction manual   for details.   T W Stop button   Play button   DISPLAY   PLAY   STOP   Power Dial   Lock button   Player   Remote sensor   Recorder   IND. ON/OFF   button   VCR   (Recording deck)   Lock!   NOTES:   MAKE CONNECTIONS   ● You can use Playback Zoom (੬ pg. 48) or   Playback Effects (੬ pg. 49) in step 2.   1 Connect the AC Charger Station to your VCR   as shown in the illustration on page 54 or 55.   Please also refer to your VCR’s instruction   manual before dubbing.   ● Before you start dubbing, make sure that the   indications do not appear on the connected TV. If   they do appear during dubbing, they are being   recorded onto the new tape.   To clear the Playback Sound Mode Display, press   DISPLAY on the remote control.   ● Select “DISPLAY” and “TIME CODE” from the   Playback Menu (੬ pg. 50) to show or hide the   Date/Time and the Time Code on the recording.   ● To show or hide all indications, press the   IND.ON/OFF button on the camcorder for longer   than 1 second.   START PLAYBACK   2 Press the Play button (4) to play back the   source tape.   START RECORDING   3 While watching on the connected TV, engage   your VCR’s record mode from the spot on the   source tape you want to begin recording.   PAUSE RECORDING   4 Engage your VCR’s pause mode to stop   recording a segment.   END RECORDING   5 Press the Stop button (5) to stop the source   tape, and engage the VCR’s stop mode.   EN   59   Digital Dubbing   It is also possible to copy recorded scenes from the camcorder onto other video unit equipped with a DV   connector. Since a digital signal is sent, there is little if any image or sound deterioration.   To AC outlet   T W Connector is   under the cover.   PLAY   STOP   Lock!   Video unit equipped   with DV connector   DV cable (optional)   To DV IN   connector   To DV OUT   connector   NOTES:   CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS   ● You cannot use the battery pack installed in the   camcorder as the power supply since a digital   signal is output from the DV OUT connector   only when using the AC Charger Station.   ● When using the camcorder for dubbing, be sure   to use it as a player. The camcorder's DV   connector is only for output.   1 Make sure the camcorder's power is off.   MAKE CONNECTIONS   2 Attach the camcorder to the AC Charger   Station referring to step 2 as shown in the   illustration on pg. 53.   Connect the camcorder to your video unit   equipped with a DV connector using the DV   cable (optional) as shown in the illustration.   ● If a blank portion is played back during dubbing,   an unusual image may be dubbed.   ● Even though the DV cable is connected correctly,   sometimes the image may not appear in step 3. If   the above occurs, turn off power and make   START PLAYBACK   3 Press the Play button (4) to play back the   source tape.   connections again.   1 ● The image with Digital Zoom, Fade/Wipe Effects,   P.AE/Effects and Snapshot is not output from the   DV OUT connector. Only the original playback   image is output from it.   START RECORDING   4 While watching the playback picture, engage   the DV connector-equipped video unit's record   mode from the spot on the source tape you   want to begin recording.   EDITING (Cont.)   60   EN   Brand Setting   Before you can perform Random Assemble Editing   (੬ pg. 61 – 63), or control the VCR using the   remote control, you must set the VCR brand.   VCR (Recording deck)   SET REMOTE/VCR CODE   Before operation, make sure the lithium battery is   installed in the remote control (੬ pg. 16).   SET REMOTE TO OPERATE VCR   1 Turn off the power to the VCR and point the   remote towards the VCR’s infrared sensor.   Then, referring to the VCR CODE LIST on the   left, press and hold MBR SET, and press button   (A) and then (B).   3 T W MBR SET   SHIFT   1 6 2 4 5 •The code is automatically set once you   release the MBR SET button, and the VCR’s   power comes on.   OPERATE VCR   2 Make sure the VCR’s power is on. Then, while   holding SHIFT, press the button on the remote   for the desired function. The functions the   remote can control are PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FF,   REW and VCR REC STBY (you don’t need to   press SHIFT for this one).   7 8 9 `   VCR CODE LIST   VCR BRAND BUTTONS   VCR BRAND BUTTONS   You’re now ready to try Random Assemble   Editing.   NAME   (A) (B)   NAME   (A) (B)   AKAI   6 6 7 2ꢀ   4ꢀ   7 PHILIPS   1 9 1 9 9 9 1 3 7 9ꢀ   5ꢀ   1ꢀ   4ꢀ   1ꢀ   6ꢀ   2ꢀ   3ꢀ   2ꢀ   IMPORTANT   Although the MBR is compatible with JVC VCRs   and those of many other makers, it may not work   with yours or may offer limited functions.   BLAUPUNKT   FERGUSON   1 3 9 9 3 7ꢀ   8ꢀ   2 NOTES:   ● If the VCR’s power doesn’t come on in step 1, try   another code from the VCR CODE LIST.   ● Some brands of VCR don’t come on automati-   cally. In this case, turn the power on manually   and try step 2.   GRUNDIG   HITACHI   1 3 4ꢀ   4 ꢀ ꢀ SANYO   3 3 9 9 1 1 6 6 3 3 9 9 9 3 6 6 6ꢀ   5 1ꢀ   6 5ꢀ   ` 5ꢀ   `ꢀ   9ꢀ   1ꢀ   1ꢀ   6ꢀ   7ꢀ   2 9ꢀ   1 6 6 6ꢀ   3 SELECO,   REX   ● If the remote control is not able to control the   VCR, use the controls on the VCR.   ● When the remote control's battery runs out, the   VCR brand you have set will be erased.   In that case, replace the old battery with a new   one to reset the VCR brand.   JVC   A B C 9 9 9 1ꢀ   6ꢀ   3 SHARP   SONY   MITSUBISHI   6 6 7ꢀ   8 NEC   3 3 7ꢀ   8 ꢀ THOMSON,   TELEFUNKEN,   SABA,   PANASONIC   1 1 1 9 1 3ꢀ   7ꢀ   1ꢀ   4ꢀ   8 NORDMENDE   TOSHIBA   EN   61   Random Assemble Editing   Using the remote control, you can use P.AE/Effects and make an original edited tape.   To EDIT connector   Editing cable   (provided)   To remote   pause   connecter   Core filter   DISPLAY   T W PLAY   VIDEO/   AUDIO cable   (provided)   FADE/WIPE   R.A. EDIT   ON/OFF   Red to AUDIO R   White to AUDIO L   Yellow to VIDEO   White to AUDIO L   Red to AUDIO R   Yellow to VIDEO   Core filter   VCR   (Recording deck)   To S-VIDEO OUT connector   Cable adapter (provided)   If your VCR has the 21-   pin AV input connector   (SCART), use the provided   cable adapter.   S-VIDEO cable   (provided)   Core   filter   VIDEO OUT   select switch   (Y/C or CVBS)   Remote sensor   Source tape   (Camcorder)   New tape   (VCR)   NOTES:   MAKE CONNECTIONS   ● When using a JVC VCR with a remote pause   terminal, connect the EDIT connector on the AC   Charger Station to the VCR’s remote pause terminal   using an editing cable.   1 Make sure that the playback picture and sound   are available on the connected TV (੬ pg. 54,   55).   ● If you use a JVC VCR not equipped with a remote   pause terminal or a non-JVC VCR, connect the AC   Charger Station’s EDIT connector to the remote   control’s remote pause connector using an editing   cable.   •Connections should be made while the power   is off. Making connections with the power on   can lead to electrical shock or malfunctions.   START SOURCE PLAYBACK   ● Set the VIDEO OUT select switch of the cable   adapter as required:   2 First turn the Power Dial to “PLAY” while   pressing down the lock button located on the   dial. Press PLAY and then press R.A. EDIT ON/   OFF on the remote control. Make sure to point   the remote control at the camcorder’s remote   sensor.   Y/C: When connecting to a TV or VCR which accepts   Y/C signals and uses an S-VIDEO cable.   CVBS: When connecting to a TV or VCR which does   not accept Y/C signals and uses an audio/video cable.   ● Before Random Assemble Editing, make sure the   indications don’t appear on the TV monitor. If they   appear during Random Assemble Editing, they will   be recorded onto the new tape. To clear the Playback   Sound Mode Display, press DISPLAY on the remote   control. Select “DISPLAY” and “TIME CODE” from   the Playback Menu (੬ pg. 50) to show or hide the   Date/Time and the Time Code on the recording. To   show or hide all indications except for the Random   Assemble Editing Menu, press IND. ON/OFF on the   camcorder for longer than 1 second. When Random   Assemble Editing starts, its indications disappear and   are not recorded on the new tape.   •The Random Assemble Editing Menu appears   on the TV screen.   EXECUTE FADE/WIPE IN   3 (IF NECESSARY)   Press FADE/WIPE on the remote control.   •Cycle through the effects by pressing   repeatedly, and stop when the one you want   is displayed.   •You can’t use a Picture Wipe/Dissolve at the   beginning of Program 1.   CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE   EDITING (Cont.)   62   EN   Remote sensor   Program   IN   OUT   MODE   1 –– –– : ––   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power Dial   TIME CODE   TOTAL   –– : ––   00 : 00   T W Random Assemble   Editing Menu   FADE/WIPE   EFFECT   EDIT IN/OUT   CANCEL   PLAY   R.A.EDIT ON/OFF   NOTES:   SET EDIT-IN POINT   ● To cancel the registered scene, press the CANCEL   button on the remote control. Each time CANCEL   is pressed, the latest registered scene is erased.   ● When the source tape has more than 2 identical   time codes (੬pg. 21), the camcorder may not   find the Edit-In point you chose and a malfunc-   tion may occur.   4 At the beginning of the scene, press EDIT IN/   OUT on the remote control. The Edit-In   position appears on the Random Assemble   Editing Menu.   SET EDIT-OUT POINT   5 At the end of the scene, press EDIT IN/OUT.   The Edit-Out position appears on the Random   Assemble Editing Menu.   ● When choosing a scene, set Edit-In and Edit-Out   points so that there’s a relatively large difference   between them.   ● If the search time for an in-point exceeds 5   minutes, the recording deck’s Record-Standby   mode will be cancelled and editing will not take   place.   ● If there are blank portions before or after the   Edit-In and Edit-Out points, a blue-backed screen   may be included in the edited version.   ● Since time codes register time only as accurately   as seconds, the time code total time may not   match the total programme time exactly.   ● Turning off the camcorder’s power erases all   registered Edit-In and Edit-Out points.   ● If you use Sepia or Monotone P.AE/Effects, you   can’t use the Dissolve or Black & White Fader. In   this case the Dissolve or Black & White indicator   begins blinking. Once the next Edit-In point is   registered, the effect is turned off. To combine   these effects, use Sepia or Monotone during   recording, then use Dissolve or Black & White   Fader during Random Assemble Editing.   ● During Digital Dubbing, Fade/Wipe Effects and   P.AE/Effects are not available.   USE FADE WIPE ON SCENE   6 TRANSITION (IF NECESSARY)   Press FADE/WIPE.   •Cycle through the effects by pressing   repeatedly, and stop when the one you want   is displayed.   •If you select a Fade/Wipe effect for an   Edit-Out point, the effect is automatically   applied to the following Edit-In point.   •You can’t use a Picture Wipe/Dissolve at the   end of the last scene.   •When you use Fade/Wipe effects, that time is   included in the total time (this does not apply   to Picture Wipe/Dissolve).   USE P.AE/EFFECT (IF NECESSARY)   7 Press EFFECT.   •Cycle through the effects by pressing   repeatedly, and stop when the one you want   is displayed.   •You can use Classic Film, Monotone, Sepia   or Strobe effects.   EN   63   Remote Sensor   Stop button   Pause button   Rewind button   Power Dial   START/STOP button   IN   00 : 25   07 : 18   OUT   MODE   ––   WH   1 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 02 : 05   08 : 31 ––   05 : 53   13 : 15   P P B/W   3 –– 03 : 33   4 5 09 : 30   15 : 55   16 : 20 –– ––   T W 6 –– –– : ––   7 8 TIME CODE   TOTAL   16 : 30   9 : 39   FADE/WIPE   EFFECT   EDIT IN/OUT   CANCEL   PAUSE   Random Assemble   Editing menu   R.A. EDIT ON/OFF   VCR REC STBY   REGISTER ADDITIONAL SCENES   START EDITING   8 Repeat steps 4 – 7 (੬ pg. 62).   11 Press the START/STOP button on the   camcorder. Editing proceeds as programmed,   right through to the end of the last registered   scene.   •To change previously registered points, press   CANCEL on the remote control. The   registered points disappear, one at a time,   from the most recently registered point.   •If you're not using Fade/Wipe or P.AE/Effects,   repeat steps 4 and 5 only.   •Pressing START/STOP on the remote control   does not start editing.   •When dubbing is complete, the camcorder   enters the Pause mode, and the recorder   enters its Record-Standby mode.   •If you don’t register an Edit-Out point, the   tape will be dubbed all the way to the end   automatically.   PREPARE SOURCE TAPE   9 Rewind the tape in the camcorder to the   beginning of the scene you want to edit and   press the Pause button (6).   ENGAGE VCR'S RECORD-PAUSE   STOP EDITING   10 MODE   12   Engage the Stop modes for the camcorder and   the VCR.   Point the remote control towards the VCR’s   remote sensor and press VCR REC STBY, or   manually engage the VCR’s Record-Pause   mode.   To make the R.A. Edit counter display disap-   pear, press R.A. EDIT ON/OFF on the remote   control.   NOTES:   ● Pressing R.A. EDIT ON/OFF on the remote control clears all settings registered during Random Assemble   Editing.   ● When the editing cable is connected to the Pause terminal during dubbing, make sure the remote control   is pointed at the VCR’s sensor, and that the path between the two is unobstructed.   ● If, during Random Assemble Editing, you press any button on the camcorder, its Record-Standby mode is   automatically engaged.   ● Random Assemble Editing may not function properly when using a tape including several duplicated Time   Codes. (੬ pg. 21).   EDITING (Cont.)   64   EN   For More Accurate Editing   Some VCRs make the transition from Record-Standby to Record mode faster than others. Even if you begin   editing for the camcorder and the VCR at exactly the same time, you may lose scenes you wanted, or find   that you’ve recorded scenes you didn’t want. For a cleanly edited tape, confirm and adjust the timing of the   camcorder against your VCR.   Diagnosing VCR’s against Camcorder Timing   Remote sensor   Power Dial   VCR   Program 1   (Recording deck)   IN   OUT   MODE   1 –– –– : ––   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lock!   T W TIME CODE   TOTAL   –– : ––   00 : 00   Random Assemble Editing Menu   R.A.EDIT ON/OFF   PREPARE FOR R.A. EDIT   PLAY BACK DUBBED SCENE   1 Play back the tape in the camcorder, then point   the remote control at the camcorder’s remote   sensor and press R.A. EDIT ON/OFF.   3 •If any images from the scene prior to the   transition you chose for your Edit-In point   were recorded, that means your VCR moves   quickly from Record-Pause to Record mode.   •If the scene you tried to dub starts in   •“Random Assemble Editing Menu” appears   on the TV screen.   progress, the VCR is slow to start recording.   CHOOSE A SCENE   2 Perform Random Assemble Editing on Program   1 only. In order to check VCR and camcorder   timing, select the beginning of a scene   transition as your Edit-In point.   EN   65   Adjustment of VCR‘s against Camcorder Timing   Display   48kHz MODE   FULL SOUND   SOUND1   0 . 0   ON   OFF   32kHz MODE   SYNCHRO   DISPLAY   4 TIMECODE   END   VCR   (Recording deck)   Playback Menu   Lock!   48kHz MODE   32kHz MODE   SYNCHRO   FULL SOUND   SOUND1   0 . 0   ON   OFF   4 DISPLAY   Power Dial   TIMECODE   END   Select Dial   Lock button   MENU button   ACCESS PLAYBACK MENU   CLOSE MENU   4 Point the remote control at the camcorder’s 7 Press the Select Dial twice.   remote sensor and press R.A. EDIT ON/OFF to   •Now perform Random Assemble Editing   beginning with step 2 on page 61.   make the Random Assemble Editing menu   disappear, then press MENU. The Playback   Menu appears on the TV screen.   NOTES:   ● Before performing actual Random Assemble   Editing, do a few Random Assemble Editing trial   runs to check whether the value you have input is   appropriate or not, and make adjustments   accordingly.   SELECT FUNCTION   5 Move the pointer and highlight bar to   “SYNCHRO” by rotating the Select Dial, then   press it. The value for “SYNCHRO” is high-   lighted.   ● Depending on the recorder, there may be   situations where the timing difference cannot be   fully corrected.   INPUT CORRECTION DATA   6 Based on the diagnostics performed (੬ pg. 64),   you can now increase the VCR’s speed by   rotating the Select Dial upward. You can also   slow down the VCR’s speed by rotating the   Select Dial downward. The adjustment range is   from –1.3 to +1.3 seconds, in 0.1-second   increments.   EDITING (Cont.)   66   EN   Audio Dubbing   The audio track can be customized only when recorded on the 32 kHz mode (੬ pg. 32).   NOTES:   ● Audio Dubbing is not possible on a tape recorded at 48 kHz, on a tape recorded in the LP mode or on a   blank portion of a tape.   ● To perform Audio Dubbing while watching in the television, make connections (੬ pg. 52 – 55).   Stereo microphone   6e   Power Dial   Audio Dub Standby   External stereo microphone   input connector   Remote sensor   DISPLAY   T W AUDIO MONITOR   A.DUB   AV OUT   (headphones)   connector   PLAY   PAUSE   STOP   Connector is   under the cover.   FIND EDIT-IN POINT   PAUSE DURING DUBBING   1 Play back the tape to locate the point where 4 Press PAUSE.   editing will start, then press PAUSE.   STOP DUBBING   5 Press STOP.   ENGAGE AUDIO DUB STANDBY   2 While holding A. DUB on the remote control,   press PAUSE. “6e” appears.   BEGIN DUBBING   3 Press PLAY, then begin “narrating”.   •Speak into the microphone.   EN   67   NOTES:   ● Audio dubbing is possible using an optional microphone connected to the external microphone input   connector (MIC).   ● While an optional microphone is connected, the built-in microphone is disabled.   ● When editing onto a tape that was recorded at 32 kHz, the old and new soundtracks are recorded separately.   ● To select the desired sound for playback, press AUDIO MONITOR on the remote control.   ● If you dub onto a blank space on the tape, the sound may be disrupted. Make sure you only edit recorded   areas.   ● If feedback or howling occurs during TV Playback, move the camcorder’s microphone away from the TV,   or turn down the TV’s volume.   ● To hear sound, connect optional headphones to the AV OUT (headphones) connector.   ● If you change from 32 kHz to 48 kHz in mid-recording and then use the tape for Audio Dubbing, it is not   effective from the point where 48 kHz recording began.   ● During Audio Dubbing, when the tape moves to scenes recorded in the LP mode, scenes recorded at 48 kHz   or a blank portion, Audio Dubbing stops and “ERROR! REFER MANUAL” appears.   RECORDING SOUND   DISPLAY   FULL SOUND   SOUND 2   OUTPUT SOUND   32 kHz   Original and new tracks are combined and output in stereo.   New track is output on both “L” and “R” channels in stereo.   Original track is output on both “L” and “R” channels in stereo.   SOUND 1   TROUBLESHOOTING   If, after following the steps in the chart below, the problem still exists, please consult your nearest JVC   dealer.   68   EN   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSES   CORRECTIVE ACTION   1. No power is supplied.   1. •The power is not connected   properly.   1. •Connect the AC Charger   Station securely (੬ pg. 10).   •Replace the dead battery   with a fully charged one   (੬ pg. 9).   •The battery is dead.   •The viewfinder is not pulled   out when recording.   •Pull out the viewfinder.   2. “SET DATE/TIME!”   2. •The built-in rechargeable   clock lithum battery is   2. •Connect the camcorder to   an AC outlet using the AC   Charger Station etc. for over   24 hours to charge the   clock lithum battery   appears.   discharged and the previ-   ously set date/time is erased.   (੬ pg. 11).   3. Recording cannot be   3. •The tape’s record safety tab   is set to “SAVE”.   3. •Set the tape’s record safety   performed.   tab to “REC” (੬ pg. 12).   A •The Power Dial is set to   “PLAY”.   •“TAPE END” appears.   •The cassette's cover is open.   •Set the Power Dial to “ ”,   M “ ”, “5S” or “   ” (੬ pg. 17).   •Replace with new cassette   (੬ pg. 12).   •Close the cassette's cover.   4. There is no playback   4. •The camcorder is not getting   power, or some other   4. •Turn the camcorder’s power   off and on again   picture.   malfunction exists.   (੬ pg. 18).   A 5. Some functions are not   available using the MENU   button.   5. •The Power Dial is set to “ ”.   5. •Set the Power Dial to any   A position except “   ” (੬ pg. 17).   A 6. Some functions are not   available using the Select   Dial.   6. •The Power Dial is set to “ ”,   6. •Set the Power Dial to any   A “5S” or “ ”.   position except “ ”, “5S”   or “ ” (੬ pg. 17).   7. The focus does not adjust   7. •Focus is set to “MANUAL”.   •The recording was done in a   dark place, or the contrast   was low.   7. •Set Focus to “AUTO”   (੬ pg. 41).   automatically.   •Clean the lens and check   the focus again (੬ pg. 73).   •The lens is dirty or covered   with condensation.   8. The cassette won’t load   8. •The cassette is in the wrong   position.   8. •Set it in the right position   (੬ pg. 12).   properly.   •The battery’s charge is low.   •Install a fully charged   battery (੬ pg. 9).   9. Play, Rewind and Fast-   Forward functions don’t   work.   9. •The Power Dial is not set to   9. •Set the Power Dial to   “PLAY”.   “PLAY” (੬ pg. 46).   EN   69   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSES   CORRECTIVE ACTION   10. The tape is moving, but   10. •Your TV has AV input   terminals, but is not set to its   VIDEO mode.   10. •Set the TV to the mode or   channel appropriate for video   playback (੬ pg. 52 – 55).   •Close the cassette's cover   (੬ pg. 12).   there’s no picture.   •The cassette’s cover is open.   11. In the 5-Second mode,   recording ends before 5   seconds have elapsed.   11. •The 5-Second mode in the   System Menu is set to   “ANIM.”.   11. •Select “5S” or “5SD” in the   System Menu (੬ pg. 32).   12. Snapshot mode cannot be   12. •The Squeeze mode is   12. •Disengage the Squeeze   used.   selected.   mode (੬ pg. 29).   13. Digital Zoom doesn’t   13. •10X optical zoom is   selected.   13. •Wait until the Picture Wipe   or Dissolve effects are   completed (੬ pg. 35).   •Change the setting of either   the System Menu or the   Power Dial (੬ pg. 31).   •Do not attempt to take a   Snapshot when performing   Digital Zoom (੬ pg. 26,   30).   work.   •Picture Wipe or Dissolve are   being used in a scene   transition.   •5-Second recording was   done with the Power Dial set   to “5S”, and with “5SD”   selected in the System Menu.   •Snapshot was attempted   during Digital Zoom.   A M 14. P.AE/Effects and Fade/   14. •The Power Dial is set to “   ” 14. •Set the Power Dial to “   ” Wipe Effects don’t work.   or “5S”.   (੬ pg. 17).   15. The Black & White Fader   15. •The Sepia or Monotone   15. •Turn off Sepia and Mono-   doesn’t work.   effects are activated.   tone (੬ pg. 40).   16. The Dissolve function   16. •P.AE/Effect Sepia, Monotone   or Slow is activated.   16. •Turn off Sepia, Monotone or   Slow before adding   doesn’t work.   •The Squeeze mode is   selected.   •The previously selected P.AE/   Effect was changed after the   last selected scene for   editing was registered.   Dissolve to a scene   transition (੬ pg. 40).   •Make sure that the Squeeze   mode in the Recording   Menu is set to “OFF”   (੬ pg. 29).   •Make sure you have   selected the P.AE/Effects you   want before starting editing   (੬ pg. 40).   17. Scene transition does not   17. •When using “Picture Wipe/   Dissolve” (੬ pg. 35) or   “Dissolves during 5 second   mode recording”   17.   go as expected.   (੬ pg. 24), there is a delay   of a fraction of a second   between the previous record   stop-point and the Dissolve   start-point. This is normal,   but this slight delay becomes   especially noticeable when   shooting fast-moving subject   or during rapid panning.   ————   CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE   TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont.)   70   EN   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSES   CORRECTIVE ACTION   18. The Picture Wipe and   Dissolve functions don’t   work.   18. •The last selected editing   scene is ending.   18. •Select Picture Wipe or   Dissolve before beginning   recording. The effects are   then automatically activated   (੬ pg. 35).   •At the end of the last   selected scene for editing,   the Power Dial was set to   “OFF”.   •Do not turn off the   •The power is off.   camcorder’s power after   setting Edit-In and Edit-Out   points, as they will all be   erased (੬ pg. 35).   •The camcorder automati-   cally shuts off after 5   minutes have elapsed in the   Record-Standby mode.   Make sure you continue   operations within 5 minutes   after engaging Record-   Standby mode (੬ pg. 35).   19. The Picture Wipe function   19. •The Slow Shutter effect is   activated.   19. •Make sure the Squeeze   mode, Cinema mode, or   Slow Shutter effect is not   activated when preparing to   use the Picture Wipe   doesn’t work.   •The Squeeze or Cinema   mode is selected in the   Recording Menu.   function (੬ pg. 29, 40).   20. Even when Slow Shutter   isn't selected, the image   looks like it is activated.   20. •When shooting in the dark,   the unit becomes highly   sensitive to light and the   image takes on an effect   similar to Slow Shutter.   20. •If you want the lighting to   look more natural, set GAIN   UP to “AGC” or “OFF” in   the Recording Menu   (੬ pg. 30).   21. There is no strobe when   the Classic Film or Strobe   effect is activated.   21. •The Picture Wipe or Dissolve 21. •Do not try to use the Classic   function is in use.   Film or Strobe effect during   a scene transition   (੬ pg. 40).   22. White Balance cannot be   22. •The Sepia or Monotone   22. •Turn off Sepia or Monotone   before setting White   activated.   effect is activated.   Balance (੬ pg. 39).   23. When shooting a subject   illuminated by bright light,   vertical lines appear.   23. •This is a result of exceed-   ingly high contrast, and is   not a malfunction.   23.   ————   24. When the screen is under   direct sunlight during   shooting, the screen   becomes red or black for   an instant.   24. •This is not a malfunction.   24.   ————   25. There are disturbances in   25. •If Audio Dubbing has   been performed   25. •Use a new, or infrequently   used, tape for Audio   audio.   repeatedly on the same   portion of the tape,   disturbance to the sound   may result.   Dubbing (੬ pg. 66, 67).   EN   71   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSES   CORRECTIVE ACTION   26. During recording, sound   26. •The optional headphones are   not connected to the head-   phones connecto.   26. •Connect the optional   headphones to the head-   phones connector   cannot be heard.   (੬ pg. 74).   27. During recording, the   27. •“DISPLAY” is set to “OFF” in   27. •Set “DISPLAY” to “ON” in   the Date/Time Menu   (੬ pg. 11).   date/time does not appear.   the Date/Time Menu.   •Press the IND.ON/OFF   button for longer than 1   second to make the   indicators appear   (੬ pg. 19).   28. The indicators and   messages do not appear   on screen.   28. •“ON SCREEN” is set to   “OFF” in the Date/Time   Menu.   28. •Set “ON SCREEN” to “ON”   in the Date/Time Menu   (੬ pg. 23).   •Press the IND.ON/OFF   button for longer than 1   second to make the   indicators appear   (੬ pg. 19).   29. The indicators do not   29. •You have made the indica-   29. •Press the IND.ON/OFF button   for longer than 1 second to   make the indicators appear   (੬ pg. 19).   appear in the viewfinder.   tors disappear.   30. The viewfinder indications 30. •Certain FADE/WIPE, P.AE/   30. •Re-read the sections   covering FADE/WIPE, P.AE/   Effects and DIS (੬ pgs. 30,   33 – 40).   blink.   Effects, DIS and other functions   that cannot be used together   are selected at the same time.   31. Coloured bright spots   appear all over the   viewfinder.   31. •The viewfinder is made with   high-precision technology.   However, black spots or   bright spots of light (red,   green or blue) may appear   constantly on the viewfinder.   These spots are not recorded   on the tape. This is not due   to any defect of the unit.   (Effective dots: more than   99.99 %)   31.   ————   CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE   TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont.)   72   EN   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSES   CORRECTIVE ACTION   32. The viewfinder indications 32. •During playback of the   32.   are distorted.   unrecorded portion, High-   speed Search and still   playback, viewfinder   ————   indications appear distorted.   This is not a defect.   33. An unusual mark appears   33.   33. •Check the section of the   manual that explains the   viewfinder indications   (੬ pgs. 77 – 79).   in the viewfinder.   ————   34. An error indication   (E01 — E06) appears in   the viewfinder.   34. •A malfunction of some kind   has occurred. In this case   the camcorder’s functions   become unusable.   34. •Remove the power supply   (battery pack, etc.) and press   RESET button, and wait a few   minutes for the indication to   clear. When it does, you can   resume using the camcorder.   If the indication remains even   though you repeat the above   two or three times,   please consult your nearest   JVC dealer.   35. The charge indicator on   the AC Charger Station   does not light.   35. •The temperature of the   battery is extremely high/low.   •Charging is difficult in places   subject to extremely high/low   temperatures.   35. •To protect the battery, it is   recommended to charge it   in places with a temperature   of 10°C to 30°C (੬ pg. 9).   36. The recording mode   indicator “LP” blinks in   the viewfinder.   36. •This occurs when recording   in the LP mode is not   36.   available. After the indicator   blinks, the recording mode   switches to “SP” and   ————   recording goes on.   37. When the image is printed   from the printer, a black   bar appears at the bottom   of the screen.   37. •This is not a malfunction.   37. •By recording with Digital   Image Stabilizer set to “ON”   (੬ pg. 30) this can be   avoided.   AFTER USE   Cleaning The Camcorder   EN   73   Bottom of viewfinder   Open switch (BATTERY)   1 Gap   2 Battery cover   Battery pack   REMOVE POWER SUPPLY   CLEAN VIEWFINDER   1 Remove the battery pack or disconnect the AC   Charger Station (੬ pg. 8 – 10).   5 6 Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow 1.   Insert a lens blower or a soft cloth into the gap   at the bottom of the viewfinder and clean the   interior of the viewfinder with it 2.   CLEAN EXTERIOR   2 Wipe gently with a soft cloth.   PUSH VIEWFINDER BACK IN   Slide the cover back to its original position and   push the viewfinder back in.   •Put cloth in diluted mild soap and wring it   well to wipe off heavy dirt. Then wipe again   with a dry cloth.   NOTES:   CLEAN LENS   ● Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as   benzine or alcohol. This may damage the unit's   body or cause malfunction.   3 4 Blow it with a blower brush, then wipe gently   with lens cleaning paper.   ● When using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth   refer to the cautions of each product.   PULL OUT VIEWFINDER   Pull out the viewfinder fully.   CONTROLS, INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS   74   EN   Camcorder   1 2 3 4 5 6 Connector cover   Pull this out to open.   7 8 9 0 ! @   # $ % 1 Stereo microphone   ! Fast-Forward button (3) (੬ pg. 46)   For use when recording.   Fast-Forwards the tape.   2 Lens hood   @ Reset button (੬ pg. 72)   Turn this counterclockwise to release.   When a malfunction occurs, press this button   after removing the power supply (battery etc.).   Pressing this button also resets the date/time or   various settings.   3 Lens cover   Opens when the viewfinder is pulled out with   the Power Dial set to any position except   “PLAY” or “OFF”.   # External stereo microphone input   connector (MIC) (੬ pg. 66)   4 Tally lamp   If an optional microphone is connected, the   built-in microphone is disabled.   Lights during recording.   5 Remote sensor (੬ pg. 48)   Receives the signal from the remote control.   When using the remote control, point it at the   remote sensor.   $ Video/audio output connector or head-   phones connector ( /AV-OUT)   (੬ pg. 52)   The provided VIDEO/AUDIO cable (ø3.5) can   be connected to a television etc. Using optional   headphones, you can listen to the sound.   However, headphones equipped with volume   control cannot be used.   6 Camera sensor   Be careful not to cover this area; built-in here is   the sensor necessary for shooting.   7 SNAPSHOT button (੬ pg. 26)   Press when taking a snapshot.   % DV OUT connector (i.Link*)   (੬ pg. 56, 59)   8 Stop button (5) (੬ pg. 46)   Stops playback of the tape.   Connect a video unit equipped with a DV   connector.   9 Play/Pause button (6/4) (੬ pg. 46)   *i.Link refers to the IEEE 1394-1995 industry   specification and extensions thereof. The   logo is used for products compliant with the   i.Link standared.   Plays back or stops the tape temporarily.   0 Rewind button (2) (੬ pg. 46)   Rewinds the tape.   EN   75   ^ & * r t ( y ) q w e u Bottom of camcorder   ^ Viewfinder (੬ pg. 15)   w Battery cover open switch (BATTERY)   (੬ pg. 9)   Pull out when recording.   Slide down to open the battery cover.   & Power dial (੬ pg. 17)   Turning the camcorder on/off, recording or   playback is possible.   e Function Navigator Dial (Select Dial)   (੬ pg. 19, 28)   Adjusts the brightness of the display or selects   the Menu etc. Referred to in this manual as   “Select Dial”.   * START/STOP button (੬ pg. 18)   Starts recording or stops recording to make the   camcorder enter the record-standby mode.   r When connecting to the AC Charger   Station or the Battery Holder (optional),   this part fixes the connection.   ( Zoom switch (T/W) (੬ pg. 22)   Adjusts zoom during recording.   ) OPEN/EJECT switch (੬ pg. 12)   Slide the switch down when loading/unloading a   tape.   t Grip/Hand strap eyelet (੬ pg. 14)   y Tripod mounting socket (੬ pg. 15)   q MENU button (੬ pg. 28)   u AC Charger Station connector   Press this button to make the Menu appear.   (੬ pg. 10, 53)   IND.ON/OFF button (੬ pg. 19)   Press and hold this button for more than approx.   1 second to make the indications appear in the   viewfinder.   Connects to the AC Charger Station (provided) or   the Battery Holder (optional).   CONTROLS, INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS (Cont.)   AC Charger Station   76   EN   1 2 3 @ 4 5 6 7 8   9 0 ! 1 DC charger (੬ pg. 8)   6 S-VIDEO OUT connector   (੬ pg. 54, 55, 61)   Attach the battery pack to charge.   •Outputs S-Video signal.   2 Camcorder attachment part (੬ pg. 53)   Attach the camcorder to this part when charging   the battery installed in the camcorder or when   editing.   •Connect to a video unit equipped with an   S-Video connector.   7 VIDEO OUT connector   (੬ pg. 54, 55, 61)   3 Multi connector (੬ pg. 53)   Connect to a TV or VCR using the VIDEO cable   (provided).   The AC Charger Station can be connected with   this camcorder through this connector. Never   touch it with your hand or hit it with a hard   object; if the pins are damaged, the connectors   will become unusable due to contact failure.   8 AUDIO OUT connector [L/R]   (੬ pg. 54, 55, 61)   Connect to a TV or VCR using the Audio cable(s)   (provided).   4 EDIT connector (੬ pg. 61)   Using an editing cable, connect to the remote   control or VCR.   9 DC OUT jack (੬ pg. 10)   Connect the DC cord (provided) and plug it into   the camcorder.   5 JLIP (Joint Level Interface Protocol)   connector   0 Lock lever (with release button)   (੬ pg. 53)   Connect to a JLIP-compatible camcorder or VCR   to control it from the computer using JLIP Player   Pack (optional) etc.   Slide the lock lever in the direction of the arrow   to connect to the camcorder. To detach the   camcorder, press the release button and slide the   lock lever in the opposite direction of the arrow.   NOTE:   Make sure that the camcorder is turned on while   connecting the camcorder to a PC using the AC   Charger Station’s JLIP connector. If the camcorder is   turned off (because the Power Dial is set to “OFF”   or due to Auto Shut Off* etc.) while the JLIP   program software is used, it will be impossible to   control the connected devices from the computer.   In such a case, first try turning the camcorder on   again, or unplug the JLIP connection cable from the   AC Charger Station’s JLIP connector. Then, initialize   or run the software again.   ! Charger Indicator (for camcorder or   battery) (੬ pg. 8, 53)   Blinks during charging. When charging is   finished, this indicator stops blinking and stays   lit. When the camcorder is turned on, charging   is interrupted.   @ Power lamp   * Auto Shut Off:   If 5 minutes elapse in the Record-Standby mode   or in the Pause mode, the camcorder’s power   shuts off automatically to conserve energy.   EN   77   1* 2*3 4* 5 6* 7*   MANUAL   LP 35 min   W H q w D T REC   8*   ) * 444   1/250   PAUSE   9 ( & 0 L PHOTO   0*   ! # ^ 5S MODE   SOUND 32kHz   @*   W 25 . 12 . 98   17 : 30   % $*   Indications During Recording   No.   FUNCTION   1* Displays the operation mode position.   2* Appears when taking a Snapshot.   (੬ pg. 17)   (੬ pg. 26)   (੬ pg. 29)   (੬ pg. 18)   (੬ pg. 30)   (੬ pg. 13)   (੬ pg. 19)   (੬ pg. 18)   (੬ pg. 18)   (੬ pg. 25)   3 Appears when in the Squeeze or Cinema mode.   4* Appears when in the Record-Standby mode.   Appears when Digital Image Stabilizer is engaged.   5 6* Displays the recording mode (SP or LP).   7* Displays the tape remaining time.   8* Appears during recording.   9 Appears while the tape is running.   0* Appears during self-timer recording.   ! Appears when the wind cut mode is engaged to cut down on noise created by wind. (੬ pg. 32)   @* Displays the 5 second mode recording or animation recording mode.   Displays the sound mode for approx. 5 seconds after turning on the camcorder.   $* Displays the date/time.   (੬ pg. 24)   (੬ pg. 32)   (੬ pg. 23)   (੬ pg. 43)   (੬ pg. 41)   (੬ pg. 42)   (੬ pg. 45)   (੬ pg. 40)   (੬ pg. 37, 38)   (੬ pg. 30)   (੬ pg. 22)   # % ^ & * ( ) q w Appears when the iris is locked.   Appears when the focus is adjusted manually.   Appears when the exposure is adjusted.   Appears when the white balance is adjusted.   Displays the selected P.AE/Effect.   Displays the selected Fade/Wipe effect.   Appears when Digital Zoom is activated.   Appears during zooming.   * :Pressing IND.ON/OFF for longer than 1 second lets you remove indications marked with * from the screen.   CONTROLS, INDICATIONS AND CONNECTORS (Cont.)   78   EN   1 2 4 32kHz SOUND1   LP   3 4 25 . 12 . 98   17 : 30   – – – – – – – – – –   6 TC 01 : 28 : 15   BRIGHT   6 5 Indications During Playback   No.   FUNCTION   1 2 3 Displays the sound mode.   (੬ pg. 51)   Displays the recording mode.   Appears while a tape is running.   4 : Playback   3 2 : Fast-Forward/High-speed search   : Rewind/High-speed search   : Forward slow-motion   : Reverse slow-motion   : Pause   6 4 16   6 e : Audio Dubbing   4 5 6 Displays the date/time.   (੬ pg. 51)   (੬ pg. 19)   (੬ pg. 51)   Displays the brightness of the display.   Displays the time code.   EN   79   Warning Indications   INDICATIONS   FUNCTION   Displays the battery remaining power.   Remaining power level: high   Remaining power level: exhausted   As the battery power comes close to nil, the battery indicator   blinks. When the battery power is exhausted, power turns off   automatically.   Appears when no tape is loaded, or when the erase   protection tab is set to “SAVE”.   (੬ pg. 12)   Appears if dirt is detected on the heads during recording.(੬ pg. 81)   Appears if condensation occurs. When this indication is displayed,   the camcorder turns off automatically.   Appears for 10 seconds after power is turned on if there's no tape   loaded.   TAPE!   Appears when the tape ends during recording   or playback.   TAPE END   (੬ pg. 19)   ● Appears when the date/time is not set.   (੬ pg. 11)   SET DATE/TIME!   ● Appears when the built-in rechargeable battery is   discharged and the previously set date/time is erased. (੬ pg. 11)   Appears when Audio Dubbing is unavailable.   (੬ pg. 66)   ERROR!   REFER MANUAL   The error indications (E01 — E06) show what type of malfunction has   occured. When an error indication appears, the camcorder turns off   automatically. Press the reset button after removing the power supply   (battery, etc.), and wait a few minutes for the indication to clear.   When it does, you can resume using the camcorder. If the indication   E01 — E06   remains, consult your nearest JVC dealer.   (੬ pg. 72)   CAUTIONS   80   EN   Battery Packs   Cassettes   The supplied battery pack is a   lithium-ion battery. Before using   the supplied battery pack or an   optional battery pack, be sure to   read the following cautions:   1. To avoid hazard . . .   ....do not burn.   To properly use and store your cassettes, be sure to   read the following cautions:   1. During use . . .   .... make sure the cassette bears the Mini DV   mark.   .... be aware that recording onto prerecorded   tapes automatically erases the previously   recorded video and audio signals.   .... make sure the cassette is positioned properly   when inserting.   .... do not load and unload the cassette   repeatedly without allowing the tape to run at   all. This slackens the tape and can result in   damage.   .... do not open the front tape cover. This exposes   the tape to fingerprints and dust.   Terminals   ....do not short-circuit the terminals.   ....do not modify or disassemble.   ....do not expose the battery to temperatures   exceeding 60°C, as this may cause the battery   to overheat, explode or catch fire.   ....use only specified chargers.   2. To prevent damage and prolong service life . . .   ....do not subject to unnecessary shock.   ....charge in an environment where temperatures   are within the tolerances shown in the chart   below. This is a chemical reaction type   battery—cooler temperatures impede chemical   reaction, while warmer temperatures can   prevent complete charging.   2. Store cassettes . . .   .... away from heaters or other heat sources.   .... out of direct sunlight.   .... where they won’t be subject to unnecessary   shock or vibration.   ....store in a cool, dry place. Extended exposure   to high temperatures will increase natural   discharge and shorten service life.   ....fully charge and then fully discharge the   battery every 6 months when storing the   battery pack over a long period time.   .... where they won’t be exposed to strong   magnetic fields (such as those generated by   motors, transformers or magnets).   .... vertically, in their original cases.   ....remove from charger or powered unit when   not in use, as some machines use current even   when switched off.   NOTES:   ● It is normal for the battery pack to be warm after   charging, or after use.   Temperature Range Specifications   Charging ............... 10°C to 35°C   Operation ............. 0°C to 40°C   Storage ................. –10°C to 30°C   ● Recharging time is based on room temperature of   20°C.   ● The lower the temperature, the longer recharging   takes.   EN   81   5. Dirty heads can cause the following problems:   Main Unit   1. For safety, DO NOT . . .   ....open the camcorder’s chassis.   ....disassemble or modify the unit.   ....short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack.   Keep it away from metallic objects when not in   use.   ....allow inflammables, water or metallic objects   to enter the unit.   ....remove the battery pack or disconnect the   power supply while the power is on.   ....leave the battery pack attached when the   camcorder is not in use.   •No picture and sound during playback (blue back   screen).   •Blocks of noise appear during playback.   •During recording, the Head Clog Warning   indicator “ ” appears.   In such cases, use the optional Cleaning Cassette.   Insert it and play back. If the cassette is used more   than once consecutively, damage to the video   heads may result. After the camcorder plays back   for about 20 seconds, it stops automatically. Also   refer to the Cleaning Cassette’s instructions.   If, after using the Cleaning Cassette, the problems   still exist, consult your nearest JVC dealer.   Mechanical moving parts used to move the video   heads and video tape tend to become dirty and   worn out over time. In order to maintain a clear   picture at all times, periodic check-ups are   recommended after using the unit for about   1,000 hours. For periodic check-ups please   consult your nearest JVC dealer.   2. Avoid using the unit . . .   ....in places subject to excessive humidity or dust.   ....in places subject to soot or steam such as near   a cooking stove.   ....in places subject to excessive shock or   vibration.   ....near a television set.   ....near appliances generating strong magnetic or   electric fields (speakers, broadcasting anten-   nas, etc.).   ....in places subject to extremely high (over 40°C)   or extremely low (under 0°C) temperatures.   3. DO NOT leave the unit . . .   ....in places of over 50°C.   ....in places where humidity is extremely low   (below 35%) or extremely high (above 80%).   ....in direct sunlight.   ....in a closed car in summer.   ....near a heater.   About moisture condensation . . .   ● You have observed that pouring a cold liquid   into a glass will cause drops of water to form   on the glass‘ outer surface. This same   phenomenon occurs on the head drum of a   camcorder when it is moved from a cool   place to a warm place, after heating a cold   room, under extremely humid conditions or   in a place directly subjected to the cool air   from an air conditioner.   ● Moisture on the head drum can cause severe   damage to the video tape, and can lead to   internal damage to the camcorder itself.   4. To protect the unit, DO NOT . . .   ....allow it to become wet.   ....drop the unit or strike it against hard objects.   ....subject it to shock or excessive vibration   during transportation.   ....keep the lens directed at extremely bright   objects for long periods.   ....expose the lens to direct sunlight.   ....carry it by holding the viewfinder.   ....swing it excessively when using the hand strap   or the grip.   Serious malfunctioning   ....swing the soft camera case excessively when   the camcorder is inside it.   If malfunctioning occurs, stop using the unit   immediately and consult your local JVC dealer.   The camcorder is a microcomputer-controlled   device. External noise and interference (from a   TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from function-   ing properly. In such cases, first disconnect its   power supply unit (battery pack, AC Charger   Station, etc.) and press the RESET button and   then re-connect it and proceed as usual from   the beginning.   SPECIFICATIONS   82   EN   Camcorder   General   Power   : DC 6.3 V   DC 7.2 V   (using AC Charger Station)   (using Battery)   Power consumption   Format   : Approx. 6 W   : DV Format (SD mode)   Signal format   : PAL Standard   Video signal recording format   Cassette   : Digital Component Recording   : MINI DV Cassette   Tape Speed   : SP: 18.8 mm/s   LP: 12.5 mm/s   Maximum recording time   : SP: 60 min.   LP: 90 min. (using M-DV60ME cassette)   Pickup   : 1/4" CCD   Lens   : F1.8, f = 3.6 to 36 mm, 10:1 Power Zoom Lens   Filter diameter   : ø27 mm (with the lens hood attached)   ø25.5 mm (with the lens hood detached)   Viewfinder   : 0.55" colour LCD, 113,000 pixels   : 0 to 40°C   : 35 to 80%   : –20 to 50°C   : 45 (W) x 135 (H) x 81 (D) mm   Operating temperature   Operating humidity   Storage temperature   Dimensions   (with the viewfinder pushed back in)   Weight   : Approx. 390 g (without cassette and battery)   Approx. 480 g (incl. cassette and battery)   Video   Output   : 1 Vp-p, 75Ω unbalanced, analogue output   (via ø3.5 mm AV output connector)   DV output   : 4-pin, IEEE1394 conformity, digital output   Audio   Output   Headphone output   External microphone input   : –8 dBs, 1 kΩ analogue output (via ø3.5 mm AV output connector)   : Stereo (via ø3.5 mm AV output connector)   : –62 dBs, high impedance unbalanced with ø3.5 mm (stereo)   EN   83   AC Charger Station   General   Power   : AC 110 to 240 V`, 50/60 Hz   Power consumption   Output power   : 20 W   : DC 7.2 V , 0.77 A (charge)   DC 6.3 V , 1.8 A (VTR)   Operating temperature   : 0°C to 40°C   (when charging, 10°C to 35°C)   : 80 mm (W) x 39 mm (H) x 146 mm (D)   Dimensions   Weight   : Approx. 410 g   Connectors   S-Video   : Y: 1Vp-p, 75 Ω, analogue output   C: 0.29 Vp-p, 75 Ω, analogue output   : 1Vp-p, 75 Ω, analogue output   : –8 dBs, 1 kΩ, analogue output   : ø3.5 mm, 4-pole, mini-head jack (compatible with RC-5325 plug)   Video   Audio   JLIP   Editing   : ø3.5 mm diameter, 2-pole   Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise indicated. E & O.E. Design and specifications   subject to change without notice.   GLOSSARY OF TERMS   84   EN   Iris   Works like the pupil of the human eye. In a well-lit environment, the human pupil contracts to keep too   much light from entering. In low lighting, the pupil dilates to allow more light in.   Colour temperature   A measurement in Kelvin degrees which indicates the colour contents of a light source; bluish light has a   higher colour temperature than reddish light. To reproduce white as white under different types of lighting,   the chrominance signal must be adjusted to match the light source’s colour temperature.   (See “White Balance”.)   AC Charger Station   Used when charging the battery. Or, when connected directly to the camcorder, it can be used as a power   supply.   Auto focus   Focus can be set for automatic adjustment, for beginners who find the adjustment difficult.   On-screen display   Displays in the viewfinder can be shown on a connected TV.   Strobe   In the early days of movie making, 1-second strobes were uncommon, so movies didn’t have the smooth   movement they have today. This function gives movies the old-film flicker effect.   Record-Standby   Engage this mode by pressing START/STOP during Stop or Record modes. It means that the camcorder, or   your VCR, is paused and ready to record.   CCD (Charge coupled device)   Solid-state imaging device used in camcorders as the camera’s image pickup; analogueous to the eye’s retina   except that picture information is output as electric signals.   Dew sensor   If condensation forms inside the unit due to a temperature change, the indicator appears in the viewfinder,   and the camcorder becomes unusable.   Digital zoom   10X Optical zoom image is taken and digitally processed to provide 40X or 100X magnified images.   Digital Image Stabilizer   When shooting while holding the camcorder in your hand, even if you think you’re perfectly still, there is   slight movement. This function compensates for that movement.   Fade   An effect used in scene transitions. Like movies or TV, the scene gradually goes black or white (fade out), or   comes in from a black or white screen (fade in).   White balance   A term that refers to the correctness of colour reproduction under various lighting. If the white balance is   correct, all other colours will be accurately reproduced.   Wipe   An effect used in scene transitions. A scene disappears as though it’s being wiped off the screen (wipe out),   or appears as though it’s wiped on (wipe in).   INDEX   EN   85   A O Animation ............................................... ੬ pg. 32   Auto Focus.............................................. ੬ pg. 41   Auto Shut off ........................................... ੬ pg. 19   On-Screen Menus ......... ੬ pg. 28 – 33, 39, 49, 50   Operation Mode ..................................... ੬ pg. 17   P B P.AE/Effects.................................. ੬ pg. 39, 40, 49   Picture Wipe/Dissolve............................. ੬ pg. 35   Playback Menu ....................................... ੬ pg. 50   Playback Zoom ....................................... ੬ pg. 48   Power (AC/Battery).............................. ੬ pg. 9, 10   Battery .................................................... ੬ pg. 8   Battery Low ............................................. ੬ pg. 79   Beep/Tally ............................................... ੬ pg. 32   C R Charging ................................................. ੬ pg. 8   Cinema ................................................... ੬ pg. 29   Classic Film ............................................ ੬ pg. 40   Cleaning The Camcorder ........................ ੬ pg. 73   Connections .............................. ੬ pg. 10, 52 – 57   Random Assemble Editing............... ੬ pg. 61 – 65   Record Safety Tab ................................... ੬ pg. 12   Record-Standby ...................................... ੬ pg. 18   Recording Format ................................... ੬ pg. 6   Recording Mode ..................................... ੬ pg. 13   Recording Menu ............................. ੬ pg. 28 – 30   Remote Control....................................... ੬ pg. 16   D Date/Time Display ............................ ੬ pg. 23, 51   Date/Time Settings .................................. ੬ pg. 11   Demonstration Mode .............................. ੬ pg. 32   Digital Dubbing ...................................... ੬ pg. 59   Digital Image Stabilizer ........................... ੬ pg. 30   Digital Zoom .......................................... ੬ pg. 30   Dubbing ........................................... ੬ pg. 58, 59   S Self-Timer ............................................... ੬ pg. 25   Sepia ....................................................... ੬ pg. 40   Set VCR Brand ........................................ ੬ pg. 60   Shutter Speed .......................................... ੬ pg. 40   Slow-motion playback ............................ ੬ pg. 47   Slow Shutter ............................................ ੬ pg. 40   Snapshot Mode ................................. ੬ pg. 26, 27   Sound Mode ........................................... ੬ pg. 32   Squeeze .................................................. ੬ pg. 29   Still Playback .......................................... ੬ pg. 47   Strobe ..................................................... ੬ pg. 40   System Menu .................................... ੬ pg. 31, 32   E Editing .............................................. ੬ pg. 58, 59   Exposure Control .................................... ੬ pg. 42   F 5SD ........................................................ ੬ pg. 24   5-Second Mode ...................................... ੬ pg. 24   Fade-In/Out ............................................ ੬ pg. 34   Focus Adjustment.................................... ੬ pg. 41   T Tapes ...................................................... ੬ pg. 12   Time Code .......................................... ੬ pg. 5, 21   Twilight ................................................... ੬ pg. 40   G Gain Up .................................................. ੬ pg. 30   I W Indications ...................................... ੬ pg. 77 – 79   Iris .......................................................... ੬ pg. 43   Iris Lock .................................................. ੬ pg. 43   White Balance .................................. ੬ pg. 44, 45   Wide Mode ............................................. ੬ pg. 29   Wind Cut ................................................ ੬ pg. 32   Wipe In/Out ............................................ ੬ pg. 34   L Lithium-Ion Battery ............................. ੬ pg. 4, 80   Loading A Tape ....................................... ੬ pg. 12   M Monotone ............................................... ੬ pg. 40   Motor Drive Mode .................................. ੬ pg. 27   MEMO   MEMO   VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED   0P5ri9n8teHdOinV*JaUpNan*VP   EK   COPYRIGHT© 1998 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.   |