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Panasonic Digital Palmcoder PalmSight PV-DV100 User manual

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Pain)Sight"
Digital Video Camcorder
O_erating Instructions
ao e,No,PV-DV100
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these
instructions thoroughly.
Spanish Quick Use Guide is included.
Guia para r6pida consulta en espaSol estd incluida.
LSQT0211A
Thank you for choosing Panasonic!
You have purchased one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market
today. Used properly, we're sure it will bring you and your family years of enjoyment,
Please take time to fill in the information below. The serial number is on the tag located on
the underside of your Palmcorder. Be sure to retain this manual as your convenient
Palmcorder information source.
Date of Purchase
Dealer Purchased From
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.
Serial No,
1pc. AC Adaptor
(PV-DACl0)
with AC Cable and DC
Cable
1pc. Battery Pack
(PV-DBP8 or PV-
DBPSA)
1pc. A/V Cable
(LSJA0280)
1 pc. Lens Cap
(LSYF0395) 1 pc. PC Connection
Cable for Windows
(LSJA0276)
1 pc. PHOTOVU LINK
DRIVER (LSFT0195) 1 pc. Shoulder
Strap (LSFC0013)
M{crosoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and
other countries.
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WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE,
Your M,n,i}_"Palmcorder is designed to record and play back in Standard Play (SP) mode
and Long (LP) mode.
It is recommended that only cassette tapes that have been tested and inspected for use in
VCR machines with the ,_°,!_T mark be used.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
This symbol warns the user thatuninsulated
voltage within the unit may have sufficient
magnitude to cause electric shock.
Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind
of contact with any inside part of this unit.
This symbolalertsthe user that important
literatureconcerning the operationand
maintenance of this unit has been included.
Therefore, it should be read carefully in orde
to avoid any problems.
The above markings are located on the appliance bottom cover.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when operated in a residential environment.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, use the equipment in another location
and/or utilize an electrical outlet different from that used by the receiver.
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You may
find the booklet, 'Something About Interference' available from FCC local regional offices
helpful.
FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance, use only the provided shielded
interface cable when connecting digital video camera to computer in
accordance with instruction herein. Also, any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment could void the user's authority to operate.
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1. Read Instructions -- All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the unit is
operated
2, Relain instructions -- The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
3, Heed Warnings -- All warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow instructions -- All operating and maintenance
instructions should be followed.
5, Cleaning -- Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet
before ¢leaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments -- Do not use attachments not
recommended by the video product manufacturer as
they may be hazardous.
7 Water and Moisture -- Do not use this vi_o unit near
water -- for example near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool, andthe like,
8 Accessories -- Do not place this video unit on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
video unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the unit. Use only with
acad, stand,tripod, bracket, or table recommended
bythe manufacturer, or sold with the video unit. Any
mounting of the unit should fotiow the manufacturer's
instructions and should use a
mounting accessory @
recommended by the
manufacturer An appliance and
cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the appliance and cad
combination to overturn.
9. Ventilation -- Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation of the video unit and to protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or
covered Never place the video unit on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other similar surface, or near or over a radiator
or heat register This video unit should not be placed
in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless p_oper ventilation is pro'_ided or the
manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to
10 Power Sources -- This video unit should be operated
only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer
or local power company For video units intended to
be operated from battery power, o'_other sou_ces,
refer to the operating instructions.
11. Grounding or Poladzalion-- This video unit may be
equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC
_A_ternatiegCurrent)line plug/a plug having one
blade wider than the other) or 3-wire grounding type
plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin
The 2-wire polarized plug will fit into the power outlet
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit, contact
your electrician to rep}ace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
The 3-wire grounding type plug will fit into a
grounding type power outlet. This is a,safety feature
If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
grounding type plug.
12 Power-Cord Protection -- Power-supply cords
should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items p_acedupon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords of
plugs, convenience ,'eceptacles, and the point
where they exit from the unit,
13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding -- If an outside
antenna or cable system is connected to the video
unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges Pad I of
the Canadian Electrical Code, in USA Section 810
of the Nationa_Eiectrica) Code, provides information
with respect to proper grounding of the mast and
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, _ocation of antenna discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode
WIRE
14 Lightning -- For added protection of this video unit
receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is lett
unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system This will prevent damage
to the video unit due to lightning and power-line
surges.
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15. Power Lines -- An outside antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits, When irrstalling
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be
taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal
16 Overloading -- Do not ovedoad wail outlets and
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
17. Objects and Liquids -- Never push objects of any
kind into this video unit through openings as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
paris that could result in a fire or electric shock
Never spill liquid of any kind onto the video unit
18. Servicing -- Do not attempt to service this video unit
yourseif as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage of other hazards Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. Damage Requiring Service -- Unplug this video unit
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the fo!lowing conditions:
a When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have
fallen into the video unit.
c if the video unit has been exposed to rain or water
d If the video unit does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the video unit to its normal operation
e If the video unit has been dropped or the cabinet
has been damaged
f When the video unit exhibits a distinct change in
performance -- this indicates a need for service.
20. Reptacement Parts -- When reptacement parts are
required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or
have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.
21 Safety Check-- Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this video unit, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the video
unit is in safe operating order,
USE & LOCATION
• TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD ,.. Your Camcorder and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do
not connect the power supply or operate your Camcorder if it gets wet. Your Camcorder has been designed for
outdoor use, however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water, rain, sleet, snow, sand, dust, or a direct
splashing from a pool or even a cup of coffee. This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your
Camcorder Do not attempt to disassemble this unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Unplug your
Camcorder from the power supply before cleaning.
• DO NOT AIM YOUR CAMCORDER AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS
•DO NOT LEAVE THE PALMCORDER WITH THE EVF AIMED DIRECTLY AT THE SUN AS THIS MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EVF
• DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR CAMCORDER TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE ... Such as, in direct sunlight,
inside a closed car, next to a heater, etc... This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your
Camcorder
• AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE ... If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold p_ace to a warm
place, moisture may form on the tape and inside the unit
• DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAMCORDER OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE.
• STORAGE OF YOUR CAMCORDER ... Store and handle your Camcorder in a manner that will not subject it to
unnecessary movement (avoid shaking and striking) Your Camcorder contains a sensitive pick-up device which
could be damaged by _mproper handling or storage.
CARE
• TO CLEAN YOUR CAMCORDER ... Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning your Camcolder
body
• TO PROTECT THE LENS ... Do not touch the surface of the lens with your hand Use a commercial camcorder
lens solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens. Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating.
• TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR CAMGORDER ... Before handling your Camcorder, make sure your hands
and face are free from any chemical products, such as suntan lotion, as it may damage the finish
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Things You Should Know ....................... :............................................................................ 2
Important Safeguards ......................................................................................................... 4
Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 5
Quick Guide ......................................................................................................................... 7
Supplying Power ................................................................................................................. 9
Cassette Information ......................................................................................................... 12
Color Enhancement Light (Optional) ................................................................................ 14
Attaching the Shoulder Strap ............................................................................................ 15
Setting the Clock ............................................................................................................... 17
Using the Palmcorder Menu ............................................................................................. 18
MENU OSD ....................................................................................................................... 19
Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications ................................................................ 24
Camera Recording ............................................................................................................ 28
Remote Control (Optional) ................................................................................................ 32
Playback Your Recordings ................................................................................................ 33
Dual Digital Electronic Image Stabilization System (D.E.r.S) ......................................... 39
Zoom ..................................................................................................................................40
Digital PhotoShot .............................................................................................................. 41
Index Search ..................................................................................................................... 41
White Balance ................................................................................................................... 42
Recording Still Pictures .................................................................................................... 42
Program AE ....................................................................................................................... 43
Digital Functions ............................................................................................................... 44
Focus ................................................................................................................................. 45
Audio/Video Fade In/Out ................................................................................................... 46
Backlight ............................................................................................................................ 46
High Speed Shutter ........................................................................................................... 47
Audio Dubbing using the External or Built-in Microphone ............................................... 48
Memory-Stop Editing ........................................................................................................ 49
Copying your Tapes to S-VHS or VHS Cassette .............................................................. 50
Copying from Digital Equipment (dubbing) ...................................................................... 51
PC Connection with DV Interface Cable (IEEE 1394) ..................................................... 52
PC Connection .................................................................................................................. 53
Software Installation (Windows 95/98) ............................................................................. 54
PHOTOVU LINK ................................................................................................................ 55
Printer Connection ............................................................................................................ 57
Palmcorder Accessory System ........................................................................................ 58
Palmcorder Accessory Order Form .................................................................................. 59
Notes On Operations ........................................................................................................ 60
Specifications .................................................................................................................... 62
Before Requesting Service ............................................................................................... 63
Request for Service Notice ............................................................................................... 65
Index of Controls ............................................................................................................... 66
Warranty ............................................................................................................................ 70
Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guia Para Uso Rapido .......................................................... 72
Index .................................................................................................................................. 74
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Before you begin...
• Charge the Battery (page 9).
Tilt Viewfinder upward.
Protection Film
°Remove the Protection Film before use.
j._J
Insert the Battery and slide it
down until it locks with a click.
1Set POWER Switch to
VCR or CAMERA. 2Slide TAPE EJECT
Switch to open the
Cassette Compartment
Cover. 3Insert a cassette with its
window side facing up.
• Make sure the record tab is
closed (page 13).
VCR
OFF CAMERA
PUSH TO
CLOSE mark
Protection Film
•Remove the
Protection Film before
use.
Press PUSH TO CLOSE mark to
close the Cassette Compartment
Cover.
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When the LCD monitor is fully open, the
Viewfinder automatically turns OFE
Adjust the Vision Adjustment
Control to your eyesight.
=inder
180°Set POWER Switch
to CAMERA.
LCD Monitor-
Protection Film
3•Remove the Protection Film before use.
Press LCD-OPEN Button to unlock
the LCD monitor. Swing it fully open
and adjust the angle.
When the LCD monitor is fully open, the
Viewtinder automatically turns OFF.
Press RECORD/PAUSE Button
tOS_ recording.
Press RECORD/PAUSE Button.
again _ause recording.
Before you begin.,,
• Charge the Battery (page 9).
2Press LCO-OPEN Button
to unlock the LCD monitor.
Swing it fully open and
adiust the angle.
180°
Set POWER
Switch to VCR
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3rewind the tape.
Press STOP Button
to stop playback.
/
OFF CAMERA
Press PLAY Button to
start p_ayback.
POWER
Lamp _"
CHARGE
Lamps
\j/
so 80 !_,, "_ "_
Connect and plug in the Cable as
shown.
• POWER Lamp will light.
2
3
Attach the battery as shown to
charge.
• Charge lamps on the AC Adaptor will
flash and then turn sotid red to
indicate current charge level. When
all 3 lamps are constantly on, the
battery is fully charged. (approx. 1
hour) Expect approx. 1 hour 15
minutes of operation when fully
charged (EVF usage).
Remove the Battery.
Slide the Battery out and then lift up.
• The three Charge Lamps "50%", "80%" and "100%" flash and then remain lit one after
another to indicate how much the Battery has been charged. When all three lamps are
lit, charging is finished.
• The Charge Lamps give a good approximate indication of the charging condition under
normal ambient temperature. However, when charging at high or low temperature, the
charge lamps may differ considerably from the actual charging condition.
Battery Charging
Confirmation Marker
/
(PV-DBP8 only)
Battery Charging Confirmation Marker
Use this marker as a reminder to yourself
when the battery is fully charged or in need
of a charge. This marker performs no
function and is for your reference only.
• The Battery is no longer serviceable if
the operation time is very short, even
after a sufficient charge.
• PV-DBP8A has no marker.
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Tilt Viewfinder upward.
Insert the Battery and slide it down
until it locks with a click.
To remove the Battery:
Slide the Battery upward while sliding the
BATTERY RELEASE.
BATTERY RELEASE Switch
Caution:
• Charge only with specified charger,
o The Battery can be charged within a
temperature range of 32 ° F (0_ C) and
104 ° F (40 ° C).
• The Battery may be warm after charging
or iust after use. This is normal.
•Do not use an insufficiently charged or
worn out Battery.
• In extreme co_d surroundings, Battery
charging time will increase.
Safety precautions:
• Do not get the Battery near, or dispose of
in fire.
• Do not directly connect (short circuit) the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
• Never attempt to disassemble or
reassemble the Battery.
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To avoid damage to the Battery:
• Do not drop or jar the Battery.
•Use the Battery with specified models
only.
• If the Battery is used in extremely high
temperatures, a safety device will
automatically prevent operation.
To insure longer battery life:
•While not in use, remove Battery from
the Palmcorder and AC Adaptor and
store in a cool, dark, dry place. If you
leave the Battery in the Palmcorder or on
AC Adaptor, the Battery will no longer be
rechargeable.
•Keep the Battery terminals clean.
SlidetheBatteryupwardwhilesliding
theBATTERY RELEASE to remove
the Battery (page 10).
BATTERY RELEASE Switch
DC IN Terminal
Insert the DC Cable into the DC IN
Terminal.
Connect the other end of the DC
Cable to the AC Adaptor as shown.
Plug in the AC Adaptor.
• The POWER Lamp of the AC Adaptor
lights up.
DC IN Terminal t'_!
d_
0
DC Cable
(Supplied)
IER
Lamp
• When not in use, unplug the AC Adaptor
from the AC outlet. (AC Adaptor
consumes 1W of electric power when
plugged into an AC outlet even when not
in use.) 11
Before you begin...
• Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source (pages 10, 11).
TAPE
EJECT Switch_
1
PUSH TO 2
CLOSE
mark
Slide TAPE EJECT to open the
Cassette Compartment Cover.
Insert a cassette with its window side
facing up.
Cassette Compartment
Cover Press PUSH TO CLOSE mark to
close the Cassette Compartment
Cover.
•If the Palmcorder is connected to a power
source, the cassette can be inserted and
ejected without turning the Palmcorder
On.
Slide TAPE EJECT to open the
Cassette Compartment Cover.
Pull the cassette tape straight out.
Hint for recording position when
inserting Cassette
• When you insert a cassette that is
partially recorded, use the Edit Search
Function to search for the position from
which you want to record again.
Especially when you want to record again
on a cassette that is already fully
recorded, be sure to first locate the
position where you want to add the new
recording, before starting to record.
Note:
• If hand strap is tight it may prevent Cassette Compartment Cover from fully opening
for tape insert or eject. Loosen hand strap if necessary.
• When inserting the cassette, make sure it faces in the right direction and then push
in completely.
12
Use only those tapes having the ',_'"'1)_"logo indicating the 6.35mm digital standard.
Cassette type Record Speed/Playback time
SP LP
AY-DVM30EA 30 minutes 45 minutes
AY-DVM60EA 60 minutes 90 minutes
AY-DVM80EA 80 minutes 120 minutes
Cassettes have a sliding record tab to ensure recordings are not accidentally erased.
record tab
To prevent accidental erasure
Slide the tab to the left (open).
• \ \.
To record again
Slide the tab to the right (close).
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To brighten the natural colors in a scene.
Built-in Light Mount
CZD i
Before you begin...
• Connect the Palmcorder to a power source
(pages 10, 11).
• Set POWER to CAMERA.
Slide Light into the Built-in Light
Mount.
Be sure it locks into place.
Press LIGHT ON.
LIGHT RELEASE
Button LIGHT Button
Press LIGHT again to OFF.
To remove the Light:
Press LIGHT RELEASE and slide the Light
out of the mount.
Caution:
This light becomes hot during operation.
Make sure nothing covers the Light during
operation.
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• Using the light will reduce battery operating time.
• If using the enhancement Light for an extended period of time, be sure to provide
ventilation when using it in a hot environment.
•Be sure LIGHT is set to OFF when not in use.
• Do not attempt to lift or carry the Palmcorder by holding the Enhancement Light.
• If light bulb needs to be replaced, take Light to your nearest authorized service center.
14
Undo the two strap ends from their
buckles,
Remove the buckles from one end of
the strap.
•3Thread the strap (with no buckle)
through the Light Holder so that it
faces outward. Then reinsert the
buckle.
Thread the strap ends through the
Strap Attachment Rings.
OReinsert the strap ends through their
buckles.
•Make sure the straps are not
twisted.
1
2
Loosen the strap from the Buckle and
create a loop.
Pull the strap firmly through the Buckle
to shorten or lengthen the strap.
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LIGHT RELEASE
Button
Light Holder
1
2
Insert the Light into the LightHolder for
Storage.
To remote the Light, press LIGHT
RELEASE and slide Light out from the
holder.
Adjust the length ol the Hand Strap to
the size of your hand as illustrated.
Hand Strap
Attaching the Lens Cap Cord to the Hand
Strap
Remove the Hand Strap from the front
clasp and run the Strap through the Lens
Cap Loop.
Reattach the Hand Strap.
16
The date and time is calculated, including
leap year, up to DEC 31 2089.
MENU -
Button
JOG KEY
-- EXAMPLE:
h"4_-'I;: :2000
_, o(]5_o Push
l[[l]T[Tmm_
:JAN
_° Rotate
,!, rrra mT
r_ : FEB
• If you should pass the current year,
continue pressing down on the JOG KEY
until the year appears again.
• A built-in battery maintains clock
operation. If the Palmcerder is not
connected to a power source for a few
months, the built-in battery may discharge
and "CLOCK BATTERY" indication
appears (page 27).
Before you begin...
• Connect the Palmcorder to a power source
(pages 10, 11).
• Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR
Press MENU to display the Camera or
VCR mode menu screen (page 19).
CAMERA MENU VCR MENU
3:REC MODE 4:PLA_t MODE
4:SET" UP 5:DISPLAY SETTING
5:DISPLAy SETTING 6:LCD SETTFNG
6;LCD SETTING
•SELECT:ROTATE JOG KEY .SELECT;ROTATE JOG KEY
•SET :PUSH JOG KEy "SET :PUSH JOG KEY
,EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY "EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY
Rotate JOG KEY to select ,
•and then press JOG KEY
to display the DISPLAY SETTING
menu screen•
•DISPLAY SETTING menu is
displayed.
3Rotate JOG KEY to select
• and then press JOG KEY t,o set
to ON (pages 20, 22).
• The DATE/TIME SETTING menu
appears.
Rotate JOG KEY to select the desired
numbers, then, press JOG KEY down
to fix that portion and move to the next.
Adjust the shaded items for the year,
month, day, hour, and minute.
:2000
MONTH ;OCT
DAY :1 8
HOUR ;8PM
MINUTE:I 0
SELECT:PUSH JOG KEY
"SET :ROTATE JOG KEY
"EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY
When time setting is completed, press
the MENU to start the clock.
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The Palmcorder features two menu
displays: one for CAMERA mode
(recording) and the other for VCR mode
(Playback) (pages 19-23).
• While the Menu screen is displayed, you
cannot record or play the tape.
• While recording, the Menu screen will not
be displayed.
• While in playback, the Menu screen can
be displayed.
JOG KEY
MENU Button
Displaying the MENU
Before you begin...
• Conr_ect the Palmcorder to apower source
(pages 10, 11).
• Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR.
1 Press MENU to display the CAMERA or
VCR menu.
(CAMERA MENU) (VCR MENU)
4:SET-UP 5:DISpLAy S_TTING
5:DISPLAY SETTING 6:LCD _ETTING
,SELECT:ROTAT[ JOG K_Y *SEL[CI:ROTATE JOG KEY
• SET rPUSH JOG KgY 'SET :PUSH JOG KEY
'EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY *EXIT ._PUSH UENU KEY
2 Rotate JOG KEY select a menu item.
Setting the MENU Items !
(EX. VCR Mode menu)
Press down on the JOG KEY to set
your selection.
Rotate JOG KEY to select a menu
item.
•The characters of your selection will
be inversely displayed.
ODF_ROR
SLIM TRAIL SLIM TRAIL
STRETCH STRETCH
DEFFECT OOFF SEPIA QOFF SEpI
MONO MONO
•SELE£T:_O_[ATE JOG KEY ,SELECT:RO_ATE JOG )&E_t
•SET ;pUSH JOG KEY ,SET :PUSH JOG KEy
EXiT :PUSH MENU KE EXIT ;PUSH MENU KE
Press down on the JOG KEY to set
your selection.
• The "Q" mark wil_ indicate your
selection.
Press MENU twice to exit the menu.
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CAMERAMENU
1 : D, FUNCTION
2 : ADJUST
3 : REC MODE
4 : SET-UP
5 : DISPLAY SETTING
6 : LCD SETTING
fVCR MENU
1 : PLAY FUNCTION
2 : REC MODE
3 : PLAY MODE
4 : DISPLAY SETTING
5 : LCD SETTING
CAMERA MENU
1 : D. FUNCTION
CAMERA FUNCTION menu is
displayed. To select one of the 9 digital
functions (MIRROR, STROBE,
MOSAIC, SLIM, TRAIL, STRETCH,
GAIN-UP, WIPE, or MIX).
2 : ADJUST
CAMERA ADJUST menu is displayed.
To select PROG. AE, W. BALANCE, or
H.S.S (High Speed Shutter).
3 .' REC MODE
CAMERA REC-MODE menu is
displayed. To select REC-SPEED,
AUDIO-REC, INDEX, SHUTTER, or
SELF-REC.
4 : SET-UP
CAMERA SET-UP menu is displayed.
To select REMOTE, TALLY LED, or
BEEP.
5 : DISPLAY SETTING
DISPLAY SETTING menu is displayed.
To select DISPLAY, C.RESET, DATE/
TIME, or CLOCK-SET.
6 : LCD SETTING
LCD SETTING menu is displayed. To
select LCD BRIGHTNESS or LCD
COLOR.
VCR MENU
1 : PLAY FUNCTION
VCR PLAY FUNCTION menu is
displayed. To select D. FUNCTION or
D.EFFECT.
2 : REC MODE
VCR REC MODE menu is displayed.
To select REC-SPEED.
3:PLAY MODE
VCR PLAY MODE menu is displayed.
To select INDEX, AUDIO, REMOTE, or
B.SEARCH.
4 : DISPLAY SETTING
DISPLAY SETTING menu is displayed.
To select DISPLAY, C.RESET, DATE/
TIME, or CLOCK-SET.
5 : LCD SETTING
LCD SETTING menu is displayed_ To
select LCD BRIGHTNESS or LCD
COLOR.
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f
CAMERA FUNCTION
D, FUNCTION €OFF MIRROR
STROBE MOSAIC
SLIM TRAIL
STRETCH
GAIN - UP
WIPE MIX
CAMERA ADJUST
PROG. AE IOFF _
W.BALANCE -,':_,. ':_
IAUTO
,H. S. S SET O(AUTO)
CAMERA REC MODE
,REC- SPEED ISP LP
AUDIO- REC 112 bit 16 bit
INDEX ODAY 2HOUR
SHUrrER tOFF ON
SELF - REC NORMALOMIRROR
CAMERA SET-UP
REMOTE OFF
IVCR1 VCR2
TALLY LED OFF •ON
BEEP •OFF ON
DISPLAY SETTING
DISPLAY OFF •LINEAR
MEMORY T.CODE
C.RESET •OFF ON
DATE/TIME OFF
• D/T DATE
CLOCK- SET IOFF ON
LCD SETTING
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LOW I Ill .............. HIGH
LCDCOLOR LOWll t l............ HIGH
CAMERA FUNCTION
• DIGITAL FUNCTION (page 44)
To select one of the 9 digital tunctions.
Setting to OFF cancels the previously
selected digital function.
CAMERA ADJUST
• PROG. AE (page 43)
To select one of the 5 Program AE
modes. Setting to OFF cancels the
previously selected Program AE mode.
• W.BALANCE (page 42)
To select one of the 3 White Balance
modes,
•H.S. S(High Speed Shutter) (page 47'
To select a desired shutter speed.
CAMERA REC MODE
REC-SPEED (page 13)
SP: Normal recording speed mode.
LP: Recording time is 1.5 times as
long as in the SP mode, For
example, 120 minutes of
recording is possible on a
80 minutes tape.
AUDIO-REC (page 48)
12 bit: The sound is recorded in the
12 bit/32 kHz mode.
16 bit: The sound is recorded in the
16 bit/48 kHz high-quality mode.
INDEX (page 37)
DAY: An index signal is recorded
when recording is restarted
after the date has changed
since the last recording.
2 HOUR: An index signal is recorded
when recording is restarted
after a lapse of more than
2 hours.
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