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..., use the recommended accessories only. Identifications of caution marks This symbol warns the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it off , leaving the date/time feature unaffected. If the camcorder is dangerous to make... F○o○r○ Y○o○u○r○ S○a○f○e○ty The POWER switch turns the DVD camcorder on and off . The DVD camcorder and AC adapter/ charger have sufficient magnitude to the inside part of the product. To ensure continued safety, do ...
..., use the recommended accessories only. Identifications of caution marks This symbol warns the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it off , leaving the date/time feature unaffected. If the camcorder is dangerous to make... F○o○r○ Y○o○u○r○ S○a○f○e○ty The POWER switch turns the DVD camcorder on and off . The DVD camcorder and AC adapter/ charger have sufficient magnitude to the inside part of the product. To ensure continued safety, do ...
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... Plug - I○N○S○T○A○L○LA○ T○I○O○N 1 Read and Follow Instructions - If you need an extension, use of DVD camcorder and accessory equipment. Overloaded AC outlets and extension cables are dangerous, and so are not likely to be routed so that will fit into the outlet, try...
... Plug - I○N○S○T○A○L○LA○ T○I○O○N 1 Read and Follow Instructions - If you need an extension, use of DVD camcorder and accessory equipment. Overloaded AC outlets and extension cables are dangerous, and so are not likely to be routed so that will fit into the outlet, try...
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...to protect it can be hazardous and should never be blocked or covered. The video product may cause hazards. Do not use a mounting accessory recommended by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it from ... - The openings should never be moved with the video product. Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to this video product on the accessory itself and should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket,...
...to protect it can be hazardous and should never be blocked or covered. The video product may cause hazards. Do not use a mounting accessory recommended by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it from ... - The openings should never be moved with the video product. Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to this video product on the accessory itself and should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket,...
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... First 8 Trial Record and Play Back 12 Before You Begin 17 Features of DVD camcorder 18 Cautions when using 20 Cautions when storing 24 Suggestions and restrictions 25 About this text 25 Checking provided accessories 26 Names of parts 29 DVD-RAM discs 33 Setups 39 Setting the battery 40... Using DVD camcorder with AC adapter/charger 45 Setting up the DVD camcorder 47 Setting date and time 52 Setting up the infrared remote...
... First 8 Trial Record and Play Back 12 Before You Begin 17 Features of DVD camcorder 18 Cautions when using 20 Cautions when storing 24 Suggestions and restrictions 25 About this text 25 Checking provided accessories 26 Names of parts 29 DVD-RAM discs 33 Setups 39 Setting the battery 40... Using DVD camcorder with AC adapter/charger 45 Setting up the DVD camcorder 47 Setting date and time 52 Setting up the infrared remote...
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... scenes (Skip 109 Attaching title 111 Adding special effects 114 Dividing movies 116 Creating new play list 119 Trouble messages 125 DVD Camcorder Settings 129 Switching operating sound on or off 130 Releasing power save/changing off time 131 Changing display format of date and time...System reset 134 Checking remaining free space on DVD-RAM disc 135 Initializing DVD-RAM disc 136 Updating control information 138 Connecting DVD Camcorder to Other Devices 139 Viewing on TV screen 140 Recording image from other AV devices 142 Transferring data to PC 146 Subsidiary Information...
... scenes (Skip 109 Attaching title 111 Adding special effects 114 Dividing movies 116 Creating new play list 119 Trouble messages 125 DVD Camcorder Settings 129 Switching operating sound on or off 130 Releasing power save/changing off time 131 Changing display format of date and time...System reset 134 Checking remaining free space on DVD-RAM disc 135 Initializing DVD-RAM disc 136 Updating control information 138 Connecting DVD Camcorder to Other Devices 139 Viewing on TV screen 140 Recording image from other AV devices 142 Transferring data to PC 146 Subsidiary Information...
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...beginning this manual, refer to "Checking Provided Accessories" on DVD camcorder. Connect the AC adapter/charger to the DVD camcorder. 2-1 Attach the terminal device of provided DC power cable to "[ ] movie". 2. Trial Record and Play Back Power the DVD camcorder from AC outlet, make a trial recording ... 1. N○ ○ec○ e○s○s○a○ry○ ○D○e○v○ic○e○s DVD camcorder AC adapter/ charger DZ-ACP1 DC power cable Power cable 8 cm DVD-RAM disc When using a battery pack, charge it or refferring to ensure correct...
...beginning this manual, refer to "Checking Provided Accessories" on DVD camcorder. Connect the AC adapter/charger to the DVD camcorder. 2-1 Attach the terminal device of provided DC power cable to "[ ] movie". 2. Trial Record and Play Back Power the DVD camcorder from AC outlet, make a trial recording ... 1. N○ ○ec○ e○s○s○a○ry○ ○D○e○v○ic○e○s DVD camcorder AC adapter/ charger DZ-ACP1 DC power cable Power cable 8 cm DVD-RAM disc When using a battery pack, charge it or refferring to ensure correct...
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Before You Begin Features of DVD camcorder 18 Cautions when using 20 Cautions when storing 24 Suggestions and restrictions 25 About this text 25 Checking provided accessories 26 Names of parts 29 DVD-RAM discs 33 17
Before You Begin Features of DVD camcorder 18 Cautions when using 20 Cautions when storing 24 Suggestions and restrictions 25 About this text 25 Checking provided accessories 26 Names of parts 29 DVD-RAM discs 33 17
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... not to DVD-RAM disc, or being read the instructions attached with optional accessories: For optional accessories, follow the instructions. Do not turn it . ACCESS If the DVD camcorder is turned off while the ACCESS indicator is blinking, turn the DVD camcorder off . Also read from it on again with benzene or thinner: •...
... not to DVD-RAM disc, or being read the instructions attached with optional accessories: For optional accessories, follow the instructions. Do not turn it . ACCESS If the DVD camcorder is turned off while the ACCESS indicator is blinking, turn the DVD camcorder off . Also read from it on again with benzene or thinner: •...
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...Connection cable Stores video and audio recorded on the DVD camcorder to the DC power cable, and the external microphone cable if you have all the following accessories in package: Battery (model DZ-BP16): AC adapter/charger (model DZ-ACP1): DC power cable: Portable power supply for ... battery. This disc has already been formatted. 26 Attach these to PC. Infrared remote control (model DZ-RM1W): Connect this DVD camcorder: Charge it from shoulder. Checking Provided Accessories Make sure that you are using one. Lens cap and lens cap string: Used when viewing the ...
...Connection cable Stores video and audio recorded on the DVD camcorder to the DC power cable, and the external microphone cable if you have all the following accessories in package: Battery (model DZ-BP16): AC adapter/charger (model DZ-ACP1): DC power cable: Portable power supply for ... battery. This disc has already been formatted. 26 Attach these to PC. Infrared remote control (model DZ-RM1W): Connect this DVD camcorder: Charge it from shoulder. Checking Provided Accessories Make sure that you are using one. Lens cap and lens cap string: Used when viewing the ...
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...) 27 Attach the core to the AV input/output cable at the factory): (Ferrite cores reduce radio interference with your radio and TV.) 1. Checking Provided Accessories A○ t○ta○ c○ h○ i○n○g○F○e○rr○it does not catch the DC power cable.
...) 27 Attach the core to the AV input/output cable at the factory): (Ferrite cores reduce radio interference with your radio and TV.) 1. Checking Provided Accessories A○ t○ta○ c○ h○ i○n○g○F○e○rr○it does not catch the DC power cable.
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When using the DVD camcorder outdoors, you have to use a battery to page 26. First, while charging the battery, set up the infrared remote control 54 Using the infrared remote control 55 39 Setups Before starting setups, make sure that you will usually have all accessories, referring to power the DVD camcorder. Setting up the battery 40 Using DVD camcorder with AC adapter/charger 45 Setting up the DVD camcorder 47 Setting date and time 52 Setting up the DVD camcorder for recording.
When using the DVD camcorder outdoors, you have to use a battery to page 26. First, while charging the battery, set up the infrared remote control 54 Using the infrared remote control 55 39 Setups Before starting setups, make sure that you will usually have all accessories, referring to power the DVD camcorder. Setting up the battery 40 Using DVD camcorder with AC adapter/charger 45 Setting up the DVD camcorder 47 Setting date and time 52 Setting up the DVD camcorder for recording.
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Subsidiary Information Cleaning 150 Trouble messages 151 Troubleshooting 153 Major specifications 161 Index 163 Introduction to optional accessories 167 149
Subsidiary Information Cleaning 150 Trouble messages 151 Troubleshooting 153 Major specifications 161 Index 163 Introduction to optional accessories 167 149
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chapter 7_Subsidiary Information Dimensions (W x H x D) Operating temperature (humidity) Storage temperature Weight Total weight when recording Provided accessories approx. 3-1/16" x 4-1/4" x 6-9/16" (78 x 108 x 166 mm) (excluding hood and projections) 32-104 °F (0-40 °C) (less than 80%). 32-104 ... PC 16.8-140 °F (-20-60 °C) 1.83 lbs (approx. 830 g) (without battery or disc) 2.18 lbs (approx. 990 g) (when using DZ-BP16 battery) AC adapter/charger, battery, DC power cable, AV input/output cable, infrared remote control, 2 "AA" batteries for remote control, lens cap, lens ...
chapter 7_Subsidiary Information Dimensions (W x H x D) Operating temperature (humidity) Storage temperature Weight Total weight when recording Provided accessories approx. 3-1/16" x 4-1/4" x 6-9/16" (78 x 108 x 166 mm) (excluding hood and projections) 32-104 °F (0-40 °C) (less than 80%). 32-104 ... PC 16.8-140 °F (-20-60 °C) 1.83 lbs (approx. 830 g) (without battery or disc) 2.18 lbs (approx. 990 g) (when using DZ-BP16 battery) AC adapter/charger, battery, DC power cable, AV input/output cable, infrared remote control, 2 "AA" batteries for remote control, lens cap, lens ...
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... 60 List of setting items 134 M Macro recording 75 Manual focus When recording movie 74 When recording still 89 Menu 68 Messages Camcorder 151 Disc Navigation 125 Microphone (external 80 Microphone filter 81 Mode 1 111 Mode 2 111 Movie mode 66 Movie quality mode 77.......... 97 Switching off (during recording) ...... 63 When displaying externally input image .... 144 Operation Disc Navigation 101 164 Zoom 67 Optional accessories 167 P PC Connecting 148 Transferring data 146 Windows 147 PC connection software 146 Play list Adding scenes 120 Attaching title 123 Creating 119...
... 60 List of setting items 134 M Macro recording 75 Manual focus When recording movie 74 When recording still 89 Menu 68 Messages Camcorder 151 Disc Navigation 125 Microphone (external 80 Microphone filter 81 Mode 1 111 Mode 2 111 Movie mode 66 Movie quality mode 77.......... 97 Switching off (during recording) ...... 63 When displaying externally input image .... 144 Operation Disc Navigation 101 164 Zoom 67 Optional accessories 167 P PC Connecting 148 Transferring data 146 Windows 147 PC connection software 146 Play list Adding scenes 120 Attaching title 123 Creating 119...