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1

Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the 
Jog Ball. (P18)

Manual adjustment

After setting to [EV manual] in Step 1,

2

Roll the Jog Ball left or right to 
compensate the exposure.

• You can compensate it from 

j

2 EV to 

i

2 EV 

in steps of 1/3 EV.

• When the exposure is compensated toward 

positive, the picture will be recorded brighter. 
When the exposure is compensated toward 
negative, the picture will be recorded darker.

Press the Jog Ball to set the 
exposure.

When the exposure is compensated, the brightness of the picture on 
the LCD Monitor may differ from that of the picture actually recorded. 
Check the brightness by playing the picture.

EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value, and it is the amount of light 
given to the CCD.

Compensating the Exposure

Use this function when you cannot achieve appropriate exposure due 
to the difference of brightness between the subject and the 
background, etc.

Exposure

l

EV auto

The exposure is automatically 
determined.

EV manual

The exposure can be adjusted 
manually.

MODE

MENU

EXIT

ADJUST

ENTER

MENU

VQT0N05Eng.book  41 ページ  2004年11月22日 月曜日 午前10時12分

Summary of Contents for D-SNAP SV-AS30

Page 1: ...Before use please read these instructions completely Operating Instructions SD Multi Camera Model No SV AS30 VQT0N05 GCS ...

Page 2: ...lf timer 38 Adjusting the Colour to Natural Tone White Balance 39 Recording in Dark Places Night Mode 40 Compensating the Exposure 41 Setting the ISO Sensitivity 42 Playback Playback 43 Adjusting Volume during Playback 46 6 Pictures Multi Playback Thumbnail Display 46 Playing Motion Images Repeatedly Repeat Playback 47 Deleting Files 47 Preventing Accidental Erasure of Files Lock Setting 49 Enlarg...

Page 3: ...der Structure of the Card Used for This Unit 77 Using Files in a Card on a PC Picture MPEG4 78 Playing Copied Files Picture MPEG4 78 Using SD Viewer 80 Using SD Jukebox 82 Reading Operating Instructions of the Software 83 Uninstalling the Software 84 Cautions for Use This Unit 85 The AC Adaptor 86 The Battery 87 Charging Error 88 Condensation 89 LCD Monitor 90 Card 91 Recorded Files 91 Format 92 D...

Page 4: ... THE COVER OR BACK THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instr...

Page 5: ...the rise of the temperature inside the body This is not a malfunction Under this condition turn the SD Multi Camera off and leave it for a while The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings due to malfunction or defect of this SD Multi Camera its accessories or Memory Card Please note that the actual controls and components menu items etc of your SD Multi Camera may look...

Page 6: ...mercial activity and or was obtained from a licensed video provider No license is granted or implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA See http www mpegla com Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks...

Page 7: ... product are protected under copyright law and are provided under license by ARIS SOLANA 4C Other names of systems and products mentioned in these Operating Instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned The and marks are not used to identify registered trademarks and trademarks in these instructions The contents ...

Page 8: ...oller N2QCBD000045 AC adaptor VSK0670 AC mains lead A K2CR2DA00004 Areas other than the People s Republic of China B K2CA2CA00020 The People s Republic of China Stereo earphones L0BAB0000173 USB cradle VSK0675 Hand strap VFC4088 USB cable K2KZ4CB00008 Carrying case VFC4079 CD ROM Cleaning cloth VFC1792 Preparation continued ...

Page 9: ...ble Pictures recorded onto the SD Memory Card can be played on Panasonic DVD video recorder with a SD Memory Card slot etc Depending on the file pictures cannot be played in some cases Motion images MPEG4 format recorded with DVD video recorder can be played on this unit MPEG4 files ASF format recorded by this unit may not be played on Panasonic MPEG4 motion image player In this case the files may...

Page 10: ...he menu or turn this unit on 9 Power Charge Card Access Lamp P16 10 MODE Button MODE P17 It is also used to prevent operation mistake during playback in Voice or Audio mode P64 11 MENU Button MENU P18 It is also used to display the shortcut Menu P24 12 Buzzer The operational sounds emerge from the buzzer 13 Terminal remote controller 14 Microphone P28 15 Power Switch P16 16 Record Playback Mode Sw...

Page 11: ...nd Button 6 Hold Switch 1HOLD It locks buttons on the remote controller 7 Equaliser Button EQ Stereo Earphones P62 When you use earphone be sure to connect to the remote controller supplied If you use earphones other than the stereo earphones supplied use 2 m or less length of earphones 3 m or less including the remote controller 1 Stereo Earphones supplied 2 Remote Controller supplied 18 20 21 19...

Page 12: ...e access P16 Otherwise the data on the card may be damaged When the Card Battery Door cannot be completely closed remove the card or battery once and then insert it again When you do not use the SD Multi Camera for a long time remove the battery Do not use the supplied battery for other equipment Please be sure to use genuine Panasonic batteries CGA S003E 1B Inserting Removing the Battery or the C...

Page 13: ...rmly The card clicks if it is fully inserted Do not touch the connecting terminal on the rear of the card When removing the card battery When you cannot remove the battery pull the boss on the battery 2 to remove it 1 3 2 2 1 Turn the Battery Slot downwards while lifting the Battery Lock 1 and then remove the battery Press the card until it clicks and then pull out the card ...

Page 14: ... the USB cradle Align the position of the connectors and then insert this unit firmly The Charge Lamp 1 blinks and the charging starts When charging is completed the battery is fully charged in about 90 minutes the charge lamp turns off When charging is completed pull this unit out straight from the USB cradle Charging the Battery Be sure to turn this unit off before the following procedure When t...

Page 15: ...emperature of 10 35oC The temperature of the battery should be the same When the battery is normally charged the charge lamp blinks once every about 2 seconds It turns on about 1 second and turns off about 1 second If the charge lamp blinks faster than above this is a malfunction Refer to P88 for countermeasures for this case Charging time Approx 90 minutes The number of recordable pictures Pictur...

Page 16: ...ccess Lamp 1 When the Power Charge Card Access Lamp is blinking do not turn the power off or do not remove the battery and the card Otherwise the card or its contents may be damaged or the SD Multi Camera may not work properly The Power Charge Card Access Lamp also blinks when charging the battery with this unit attached to the USB cradle P14 Turning This Unit On Lighting This unit is turned on Th...

Page 17: ... indication of the remaining battery power may be increased or decreased depending on each mode Check the indicator every time you switch the mode If the battery is excessively discharged the message INSERT BATTERY may appear even if the battery is inserted in this unit or the USB connection with the PC may not be possible Charge the battery before use 1 Slide the Record Playback Mode Switch to th...

Page 18: ...vated 3 Press the Jog Ball to set Refer to P26 for the modes in the recording mode and refer to P43 for the modes in the playback mode 1 Tap the MENU button 1 The menu screen appears How To Set the Menu Turn this unit on and select the desired mode beforehand P16 17 The available items depends on the mode MODE MODE Picture Picture MPEG4 MPEG4 EXIT EXIT EXIT 1 2 MODE MENU EXIT MENU 1 Preparation co...

Page 19: ...etting is changed and the menu screen disappears If you have other items to select repeat Step 3 To stop the operation press the MENU button If the Jog Ball is left without any operation for about 30 seconds the unit exits the menu automatically When you press the MENU button for about 1 second the shortcut menu appears P24 MODE MODE Flash Auto EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 2 MODE MENU MODE MENU Flash off E...

Page 20: ...he playback mode Setup Menu You can change the settings on this unit in the menu Setup l Select the following items for the settings Volume l Beep ON Turns on the operation sound Beep OFF Turns off the operation sound Main volume Adjusts the volume of the stereo earphones P46 Sensitivity Jog Ball l Normal This is normal response speed of the Jog Ball Fast The response of the Jog Ball becomes fast ...

Page 21: ...onnection mode recording playing MPEG4 images playing the slide show or music or recording playing the Voice files Connection USB l Connection PC Connects to the PC P73 PictBridge Connects to the printer P55 Display setup l Icon display Displays or hides the icon display Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the LCD Monitor Auto power off l 5min power off No operation for about 5 minutes leads to p...

Page 22: ...a including protected files cannot be recovered Check the data before formatting Reset settings Resets to the initial settings except the clock setting Setting the Clock The clock is not set at the time of purchase Set the clock on the clock setting screen which appears at the time you turn this unit on If you do not set the clock here the clock is automatically set to January 1st 2000 0 00 Setup ...

Page 23: ...appears When the fully charged battery is inserted in the SD Multi Camera for 1 hour or more the clock setting is stored in the SD Multi Camera for about 10 hours even after the battery is removed The time to keep the clock setting depends on how long the battery is inserted It is stored for about 3 months at a maximum If a battery which is not fully charged is inserted the time may become shorter...

Page 24: ...600 1280 1280 HDTV HDTV 640 640 A A WB 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 12 ALL ALL OFF OFF OFF OFF SD SD 0 OFF OFF NORMAL NORMAL S XBS1 XBS1 S XBS2 XBS2 TRAIN TRAIN 15 17 16 OFF OFF 1 Flash P36 2 Night view P40 3 White balance P39 4 Picture quality P31 5 Picture size P31 6 Exposure compensation P41 7 ISO sensitivity P42 8 Self timer P38 9 Slide show P54 10 Repeat playback P47 11 File delete P47 12 Lock...

Page 25: ...as or in a room Therefore be careful not to shake the SD Multi Camera and press the shutter button gently When you take pictures of the subjects in quick motion the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist You can reduce camera shakes by taking pictures with the self timer or the remote controller In the case you use the card formatted by PC or other equipment it may not be r...

Page 26: ...subject at a distance of about 60 cm or more When you record close subjects use the Macro function P34 MODE MENU Picture EXIT Recording mode Recommendable situation Audio Picture Still picture recording When you want to take some snapshots easily Cannot be recorded MPEG4 Motion image recording When you want to enjoy recording and watching motion images easily Recorded from the microphone on this u...

Page 27: ...u finish recording pictures When selecting MPEG4 or Voice 1 Tap the Shutter button for recording appears during recording You can also use the Shutter button on the remote controller 2 Press the Shutter button to stop recording appears while recording is stopped If the memory of the card becomes full during the recording the recording is stopped automatically MODE MENU MODE MENU MODE MENU ...

Page 28: ...de and self timer The ISO sensitivity cannot be adjusted The audio is recorded in monaural If you use a card with a low writing speed recording in MPEG4 mode may be stopped We recommend using Panasonic SD Memory Card Before and after the recording the click sound may occur around the Lens or the brightness of the screen may change depending on the ambient lighting However it is not a malfunction W...

Page 29: ...400 256 MB 240 480 360 720 350 720 560 1100 1300 2700 512 MB 490 960 730 1400 710 1400 1100 2200 2700 5400 1 GB 980 1900 1400 2800 1400 2800 2200 4500 5400 10000 MPEG4 XF Extra fine SF Super fine F Fine N Normal E Economy 16 MB 1 min 2 min 5 min 7 min 18 min 32 MB 3 min 4 min 11 min 16 min 38 min 64 MB 7 min 9 min 23 min 34 min 1 h 10 min 128 MB 14 min 18 min 47 min 1 h 10 min 2 h 40 min 256 MB 28...

Page 30: ...tually 10 000 or more it is displayed as 9999 on the screen The remaining number of recordable pictures and time displayed on the LCD Monitor are approximation The remaining number of recordable pictures and time vary when pictures with different picture quality or picture size are mixed or the data recorded in Picture MPEG4 and Voice modes are mixed in a card You can continue to record files as a...

Page 31: ... Quality l 2016a 1512 l Fine Gives priority to picture quality High picture quality HDTV 1600a 1200 Normal Gives priority to the number of recordable pictures Standard picture quality 1280a 960 640a 480 Quality l Extra fine 320a240 Max 30 frames per second Super fine 320a240 Max 15 frames per second Fine 320a240 Max 10 frames per second Normal 176a144 Max 10 frames per second Economy 176a144 Max 6...

Page 32: ...n it is convenient to attach the picture to an e mail or post it on a website When you set Quality in Picture mode to Normal the recorded pictures may be shown in mosaic like pattern depending on the subject When you set Quality in MPEG4 mode to N or E the picture quality of the recorded pictures is deteriorated The sound quality will not be changed MPEG4 files recorded with this unit cannot be pl...

Page 33: ...ification You can enlarge the picture up to 4k The magnification is restored to 1k by pressing the Jog Ball The more the picture is enlarged the more the picture quality is deteriorated You cannot enlarge pictures while pictures are recorded in MPEG4 mode Enlarging Pictures Digital Zoom MODE 1 0 1 0t MODE 2 0 2 0t ...

Page 34: ...d picture If you do not record pictures with macro function slide the Macro Switch back to the right 1 Rotate the Lens Be careful not to touch the Lens Focusing on Close Subjects Macro You can take pictures with the subject focused at a distance of about 10 cm from the Lens Reversing Pictures Self recording Recording continued ...

Page 35: ... or more away from the front surface of the lens Pictures actually recorded will be horizontally reversed from the pictures on the LCD Monitor If you record pictures without pressing the REV button the pictures will be recorded upside down You cannot reverse pictures when you record or play pictures in MPEG4 mode You cannot use the flash when rotating the Lens In the playback mode you can play pic...

Page 36: ...on Reduced red eye The flash is automatically activated according to the recording situation before actual recording It reduces the red eye phenomenon eyes of the subject appear red in flash light Use it when you take pictures of people in dark places etc Flash off Even in dark places the flash is not activated Use it when you take pictures in places where using flash is not allowed Flash on The f...

Page 37: ...he flash set the ISO sensitivity to adjust the brightness P42 If the subject is too close to the SD Multi Camera when taking a picture the exposure may not be set properly and the picture may appear washed out You cannot record pictures even if you press the Shutter button while the flash mark turns red and blinks while the flash is charged When you let subjects get too close to the flash the shap...

Page 38: ...t is convenient to put this unit on the USB cradle when you record pictures from a long distance If you set the self timer to 2 s it is convenient to prevent camera shake when pressing the Shutter button You cannot use the self timer when you record pictures in MPEG4 and Voice mode Recording with the Self timer Self timer l 10 s 2 s s second You can select the time between the shutter button is pr...

Page 39: ...ting the Colour to Natural Tone White Balance This mode allows you to reproduce a white colour closer to the tone in real life on the pictures recorded under sunlight halogen lighting etc in which the white colour may appear reddish or bluish White balance l Auto You can automatically record pictures with natural tones Incandescent For recording under incandescent lighting Daylight For recording o...

Page 40: ...e other mode The setting of the white balance is reflected to other recording modes and it is retained even if this unit is turned off When turning this unit on again in different recording conditions set the white balance again 1 Press the MENU button and then set the item with the Jog Ball P18 When you use the flash you can record people against a night landscape When you aim this unit from brig...

Page 41: ... darker Press the Jog Ball to set the exposure When the exposure is compensated the brightness of the picture on the LCD Monitor may differ from that of the picture actually recorded Check the brightness by playing the picture EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value and it is the amount of light given to the CCD Compensating the Exposure Use this function when you cannot achieve appropriate exposu...

Page 42: ... The available flash range is about 80 cm 120 cm You cannot use this function when you record pictures in MPEG4 mode Setting the ISO Sensitivity ISO sensitivity represents the sensitivity to light in values It is convenient to take pictures without the flash Advanced setup l Sensitivity l Auto The ISO setting is automatically adjusted according to the brightness 100 200 400 The more the ISO sensit...

Page 43: ...XIT Playback modes Playable files Audio Picture Still picture playback Picture files or still picture files JPEG format recorded with this unit Cannot be played MPEG4 Motion image playback MPEG4 files or motion image files ASF format recorded with this unit Played from the stereo earphones supplied The audio cannot be played from this unit Voice Audio playback Voice files recorded with this unit A...

Page 44: ...are multiple files the files will be played continuously You can fast forward or fast rewind the file with the remote controller When you keep pressing 9 button the file is fast forwarded fast rewound When you tap them you can move to the beginning of the next current file 5 Press the Jog Ball to pause playback appears while playing is stopped When you stop playback halfway and start playback agai...

Page 45: ...operated The quality of pictures may be deteriorated The file size may not be displayed The date time indication is different from the date time when the picture is created If you change the folder name or the file name of a picture on your PC the picture may not be played The date time indication is kept stopped while MPEG4 files are played When playing in Voice mode If you do not operate this un...

Page 46: ...ume on the menu while the file is paused P20 You can also adjust the volume on the remote controller P11 1 Roll the Jog Ball down while the playback is stopped In Voice mode the list of files which has no thumbnail is displayed To select a file and play 1 picture After you display 6 files in Step 1 2 Roll the Jog Ball to select the file If 7 or more files are recorded the files will be displayed o...

Page 47: ...8 Playing Motion Images Repeatedly Repeat Playback Repeat l OFF Stops playback after the last file is played Repeat one Repeats playing a file Repeat all Repeats playing all files Deleting Files Once deleted files cannot be recovered Check the files before deleting Erase file l Erase one Erases files one by one Erase all Erases all files in the mode where you are playing files ...

Page 48: ...s and files that do not conform to DCF standard on this unit Be sure to delete Voice files on this unit When you delete files on this unit the DPOF information set on other equipment can be also deleted Image files which cannot be played on this unit other than JPEG can be deleted Do not turn this unit off or remove the card when deleting It takes much time to delete many files at the same time Us...

Page 49: ... press the Jog Ball Protections on all files in the playback mode currently selected can be released If you format the card protected files will also be deleted The lock setting may not be effective in other equipment Sliding the SD Memory Card Write Protect switch P9 to LOCK prevents the file from deletion even if the protection is not set Voice files can be automatically protected when they are ...

Page 50: ...ion is increased up to 10k 4 Roll the Jog Ball to move the target frame to the position you want to enlarge and then press the Jog Ball The picture in the target frame is enlarged After enlarging the picture the magnification is restored to 1k by pressing the Jog Ball or rolling it right or left Repeat Steps 2 4 if you want to enlarge the picture more Enlarging Pictures Target Zoom You can enlarge...

Page 51: ...the LCD Monitor and the picture is registered Press the Jog Ball again to cancel Press the MENU button to close the menu When you play files registered as Favourite only Select Play in Step 2 and then press the Jog Ball Roll the Jog Ball right or left to select the picture Press the MENU button to stop the Mark play function When you cancel registration Select a registered file in Step 3 and then ...

Page 52: ... before a confirmation message appears If you select Yes you can delete a slide show created before and then create a new one If you select No you can change a slide show created before 3 Roll the Jog Ball left or right to select the pictures to create a slide show and then press the Jog Ball appears on the LCD Monitor Press the Jog Ball again to cancel You can also set other pictures by repeating...

Page 53: ...slide show without audio is created 6 When you select Yes in Step 5 Select the audio file you want to play during the slide show and then press the Jog Ball A slide show with audio is created The only files attachable as BGM is audio files that can be played on this unit P61 Up to 36 pictures can be set in a slide show During the playback in a slide show with audio the picture quality is deteriora...

Page 54: ...s not appear It may take time to display the slide show with audio since the opening screen appears during a preparation for playback However this is not a malfunction Playing Still Pictures on the Slide Show Still pictures are automatically played in sequence This function is suitable for making a story with still pictures Slide show l Play slide show l Slide show with audio Plays slide shows wit...

Page 55: ...B cradle to the power plug with the AC adaptor and AC mains lead Be sure to insert the charged battery and the card into this unit Connect the USB cradle and the printer with the supplied USB cable 1 ACCESSING PICTBRIDGE PTP indication appears If the message ACCESSING PC is displayed disconnect the USB cable once and confirm the setting in Step 2 Printing Pictures Directly Connecting to a Printer ...

Page 56: ... the desired item with the Jog Ball The items which are not supported by the printer will not be displayed When PrinterSetting is selected pictures are printed out in the paper size set on the printer If you press the MENU button during the setting the screen returns to the picture selection screen Step 4 MODE MENU Change Print start COUNT Size Date ᲴᲫ ᲴPrinterSetting ᲴOFF 㪧㫀㪺㫋㪙㫉㫀㪻㪾㪼 MODE MENU Pri...

Page 57: ...lowing messages appear during printing check the printer and then select Print resume to restart printing or select Print cancel to stop printing If an irretrievable error takes place only Print cancel will appear Refer to the operating instructions of the printer you use When the error message of the printer is displayed before starting printing you cannot operate anything except turning this uni...

Page 58: ...onnection SET TO PLAY MODE When connecting in the recording mode NO CARD When the card is not inserted CHECK CARD When MultiMediaCard is inserted TARGET FILE DOES NOT EXIST When there is no picture to be selected in the card Setting Still Pictures to be Printed and the Number of Prints DPOF Print DPOF is a system that allows the user to select which pictures are to be printed on compatible photo p...

Page 59: ... can be set from 1 to 99 If you want to set DPOF setting on other pictures when Single print is selected repeat Steps 3 4 5 Press the MENU button The setting is completed When you confirm pictures with DPOF setting Select Check DPOF in Step 2 and then press the Jog Ball Roll the Jog Ball right or left to confirm the picture Press the MENU button to close the menu MODE MENU MODE COUNT 0 EXIT MENU S...

Page 60: ...indicate which or how many pictures are to be printed It is also convenient when you print pictures with a printer supporting SD Memory Card because you do not need settings on the printer If a file does not conform to the DCF standard P91 the DPOF setting cannot be set on the file When using the DPOF feature this unit will overwrite any previous DPOF settings made by other equipment When the mess...

Page 61: ...laylists refer to the operating instructions of SD Jukebox PDF file Record audio files from a music CD to the PC Connect this unit to the PC 1 USB cable supplied Be sure to insert a card into this unit and connect this unit with the PC to record audio files If you record audio files onto a card inserted in the card slot of the PC or use an USB Reader Writer etc for recording the recorded audio fil...

Page 62: ... Slide the Record Playback Mode Switch to the playback mode 4 Press the MODE button and then select Audio with the Jog Ball 5 Press the MENU button and then select List with the Jog Ball When you did not select music from List the music will be selected and played from the files displayed 1 2 1 Remote Controller supplied 2 Stereo Earphones supplied MODE Audio EXIT MODE MENU List EXIT MENU Playing ...

Page 63: ... switch the sound quality Press the EQ button on the remote controller The sound quality is switched every time you press the EQ button as below MODE MENU Remote Controller This Unit Playback Stop Press 1 Press the Jog Ball Index Tap or 9 Roll the Jog Ball right or left This operation is disabled during playback Fast forward Fast rewind Keep pressing or 9 Volume i Turns up the volume j Turns down ...

Page 64: ... the remote controller attached 1 Remote Controller 2 Power Switch The Power Switch can be operated even if this unit is stored in the carrying case Do not store spare batteries stereo earphones etc with this unit in the carrying case supplied Music files cannot be recorded or deleted on this unit When multiple pictures are associated with a music file by SD Jukebox only the picture associated as ...

Page 65: ...s the MENU button and then set the item with the Jog Ball P18 Selecting Playlists You can select and play the playlist set in SD Jukebox MODE MENU Playlist EXIT MENU Playing Repeatedly Repeat Playback Repeat l OFF Stops playback after the last file is played Repeat one Repeats the file being played Repeat all Repeats playing all files or all files in the playlist ...

Page 66: ...essional XP Home Edition XP Professional Power Macintosh Mac OS 9 Mac OS X SD Viewer Ver 3 2E for D snap SD Viewer SD Jukebox Ver 4 1 Light Edition SD Jukebox PC IBM PC AT compatible personal computer OS PC preinstalled with Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Millennium Edition 2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional PC preinstalled with Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Millennium Ed...

Page 67: ...els or more is recommended VRAM 8 MB or more 16 MB or more is recommended Sound Windows compatible sound device Drive Used for installation CD ROM drive A CD ROM drive capable of digital recording is required Four speed or higher is recommended Recording can not work properly with CD ROM drives connected through an IEEE1394 connection Interface USB port Necessary software DirectX 8 1 or later Wind...

Page 68: ...upported This software cannot be used on 64 bit OS When your OS is Windows 2000 XP install the USB driver after logging in with the user name authorized as the system administrator Administrator This system requirements guarantee if the application run alone It is not guaranteed in the case that any other application or resident application runs This software may not run properly on user built com...

Page 69: ...ng the CD ROM 1 Start the PC and insert the CD ROM supplied The setup menu is automatically started When it does not start double click autorun exe in the CD ROM 2 Click the name of the software you want to install in the setup menu If you stop the installation by pressing Cancel the software may not be properly operated Before Connecting to a PC for the First Time Installation When your OS is Win...

Page 70: ...e driver restart the PC 1 Click SD Viewer 3 2E 2 Click Next Installing the USB Driver When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP the installation of the USB driver is not required because the OS standard driver is used Installing SD Viewer Connecting to PC continued ...

Page 71: ...r 6 4 or later appears update Windows Media Player after the installation is completed If Internet Explorer 5 5 or later is not installed install it first and then install SD Viewer If Microsoft Data Access Components 2 6 or earlier has been already installed while Windows 98SE is in use Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 is installed before SD Viewer Follow the message on the screen to complete...

Page 72: ... 1 2 Click Next 3 Click Yes 4 Enter Serial No on the backside of the package of the CD ROM and Name and then click Next 5 Follow the message on the screen to continue the installation Installing SD Jukebox Connecting to PC continued ...

Page 73: ... the card into this unit 2 Press the MENU button and then set the item with the Jog Ball P18 Be sure to set the item above before connecting this unit with the PC Connecting to a PC When your OS is Windows 98SE or Me the USB driver is required for connecting this unit to the PC Do not connect this unit to the PC until the USB driver is installed P70 Setup l Connection USB l Connection PC ...

Page 74: ... is blinking The software may not be properly operated or the data being transferred may be damaged Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one Do not disconnect the AC adaptor while connecting to the PC When the PC connection mode on this unit displayed as ACCESSING PC is not cancelled even if you turn the PC off disconnect the USB cable If the PC is in the power saving mode while con...

Page 75: ... displayed on the desktop If the icon of untitled disc does not appear when your OS is Mac OS 9 select Mac OS Base in the Extensions Manager and then restart the PC When the message to require formatting untitled disc appears open File Exchange on the Control Panel and then enable PC Exchange Checking that This Unit Is Properly Recognised by the PC If this unit is not properly recognised check the...

Page 76: ...ayed in the task tray There will be no display depending on the setting on the OS Make sure that the Card Access Lamp of this unit is turned off and then remove the USB cable If you detach this unit or disconnect the USB cable from the USB cradle or turn this unit off while the PC is working an error dialog box may appear In such cases click OK to close the dialog box When your OS is Macintosh dis...

Page 77: ... 9999 files in the folders such as 100_PANA folder The files with DPOF setting are recorded in MISC folder SD_VOICE folder and SD_AUDIO folder are set as hidden files Therefore these folders and the files in the folders may not be displayed on the Explorer or My Computer depending on the setting on the PC Folder Structure of the Card Used for This Unit Folder name File name example Picture 100_PAN...

Page 78: ...nd drop files to the destination folder the hard disc of the PC Do not copy Voice and Audio files onto a PC with Explorer or other 1 Double click the file copied to the PC The software which is used for playback depends on the type of the file Using Files in a Card on a PC Picture MPEG4 P1000001 JPG P1000002 JPG P1000003 JPG Playing Copied Files Picture MPEG4 P1000001 JPG P1000002 JPG P1000003 JPG...

Page 79: ...e PC before playback When you play MPEG4 files ASF format recorded with this unit for 3 or more minutes on Windows Media Player the files may be stopped halfway In this case click Windows Media Update on the setup menu or double click WMP9QFEInst exe in WMP9QFE folder and follow the message on the screen to update Windows Media Player It can be installed when you install SD Viewer from the supplie...

Page 80: ...settings in your PC Accordingly the operation may be different from the one described above Capturing files with SD Viewer in PC 1 Connect this unit to the PC P73 and then click Acquire 2 Check the target and then click OK For details such as classifications refer to the operating instructions of SD Viewer PDF file 3 Click OK Using SD Viewer Connecting to PC continued ...

Page 81: ... screen Using SD Viewer For details of the operation procedures refer to the operating instructions of SD Viewer PDF file Do not disconnect the USB cable while SD Viewer is used You can capture Picture files and MPEG4 files in the card into the PC You can classify pictures by recording date or keywords You can print recorded pictures with date You can create data for a home page You can create a s...

Page 82: ... screen the screen to import audio files from the hard disk to SD Jukebox appears If you want to start importing files immediately click Yes If you want to import files later click Later For details of the operation procedures such as the way to import files refer to the operating instructions of SD Jukebox PDF file Reading the operating instructions of SD Jukebox 1 Click on the upper right corner...

Page 83: ...ish or Chinese in the setup menu screen or double click AR505ENU EXE in English folder in Adobe folder or AR500CHS EXE in S Chinese folder in Adobe folder and follow the message on the screen to install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 1 You can save your favourite titles on the PC from a music CD or create a playlist of audio files You can save audio files or playlists saved on the PC to the card Reading O...

Page 84: ... you want to delete and then click Change Remove Depending on the OS the uninstallation procedure may vary For details refer to operating instructions of the OS used Uninstalling the Software If you do not need the software installed any more uninstall delete it from the PC Connecting to PC continued ...

Page 85: ...after turn this unit on Do not use this unit near radio transmitters or high voltage lines If you record near radio transmitters or high voltage lines recorded images or sounds may be adversely affected Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto this unit If this unit is sprayed with such chemicals the SD Multi Camera body may be damaged and the surface finish may peel off Do not keep ru...

Page 86: ...hen you use a chemical cloth read the instructions of the cloth Wipe the stains on the Lens and the LCD Monitor with the cleaning cloth supplied Do not wipe them with pointed materials such as a cotton swab The Lens may be scratched or broken and it may cause a malfunction of this unit Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor If you use the AC adaptor near a radio radio reception may be disturbed Ke...

Page 87: ...left for a long time over discharge takes place The battery may become unusable even after it is charged If it is left attached to this unit for a long period of time self discharge may take place Charge the battery before use Bring spare batteries when you use this unit outdoors The operating time of the battery may become shorter under low temperature such as skiing grounds When you travel be su...

Page 88: ...usts or other on the terminal of the battery Do not throw unnecessary expired batteries into a fire If you heat or burn the battery it may cause an explosion The battery has a limited life When the operating time of the SD Multi Camera becomes extremely short even if the battery is properly charged the life of the battery may have expired Buy a new battery When the charge lamp blinks quicker or sl...

Page 89: ... be defective Consult the dealer For details about the battery refer to P87 When you get a bottle out of the refrigerator in summer you may see dews on the bottle If it takes place on this unit it is called condensation When condensation takes place the Lens is fogged or this unit may not be operated normally Be careful to avoid condensation and take proper measures when condensation occurs Causes...

Page 90: ...function of the LCD Monitor Or do not touch a hard object to the LCD Monitor It causes scratches on the surface of the LCD Monitor When the Lens is aimed to contrasty subject the picture may look uneven or after images may appear on the LCD Monitor This is not a malfunction If the SD Multi Camera is extremely cold when you turn this unit on the image on the LCD Monitor is slightly darker than usua...

Page 91: ...er use and when you store or carry the card around Do not allow dirt dust or water to enter the terminals on the back of the card Do not touch it with your fingers Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing This unit comply with DCF standards Design rule for Camera File system established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA If f...

Page 92: ...to be used If a card cannot be used even if it is formatted this unit or the card may be defective Consult the dealer If you turn this unit on and press the MODE button when a card is not inserted the demonstration mode screen saver starts If you press any button while the screen saver is displayed the mode is set to the virtual still picture recording mode You can simulate recording of still pict...

Page 93: ... P41 12 Counter display 13 ISO sensitivity P42 14 Self timer P38 15 Date time It is displayed for about 5 seconds after turning this unit on or setting the clock Screen Display on the Thumbnail Screen 1 Folder File number 2 Lock setting P49 3 DPOF printing P58 4 mark setting P51 5 Slide show P54 Screen Display 10 11 13 14 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 9 2016 016 0h10m10s 0h10m10s 30 30 2 0 2 0t 21 12 2004...

Page 94: ...e When pictures for HDTV 16 9 are played black bands appear on the top and bottom of the screen Screen Display in Playing Music 1 Audio player mode P62 2 Audio quality EQ P63 3 Repeat playback P65 4 Playback time 5 Battery remaining P17 6 Stop Play Fast forward Fast rewind P63 7 HOLD setting P64 8 Title Artist name 10 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 1112 13 9 8 2016 016 2 100 0125 100 0125 0h10m10s 0h10m10s 21 12 2...

Page 95: ...e unnecessary data P47 CARD LOCKED Release the lock of the write protect switch on the card ACCESSING CARD Processing the data Please wait for a while NO PICTURE FILE Insert the card which includes Picture files NO MPEG4 FILE Insert the card which includes MPEG4 files NO VOICE FILE Insert the card which includes Voice files NO TRACK Insert the card which includes Audio files UNPLAYABLE FILE Cannot...

Page 96: ...unit is not turned on Turn this unit on again Is the battery inserted correctly Is the battery exhausted Recharge the battery P14 or insert a fully charged battery This unit is immediately turned off Is the battery exhausted Recharge the battery P14 or insert a fully charged battery Cannot operate the Jog Ball or others Is HOLD setting displayed The Jog Ball and other buttons are enabled when the ...

Page 97: ...However this is not a malfunction Recording stops halfway Recording in Voice mode may be stopped halfway depending on the type of the card Recorded pictures appear in mosaic like pattern Pictures may appear in mosaic like pattern depending on the subject or recording conditions The pictures recorded are too bright or dark The brightness of a picture on the LCD Monitor may be different from that of...

Page 98: ...lash light However the white balance may not be properly adjusted when the flash light does not reach the subject enough Cannot play Is the card inserted Is there playable pictures on the card Is the mode set to the playback mode Some pictures cannot be played as a slide show Pictures recorded with other equipment may not be displayed as a slide show or may take time to be displayed Cannot play mu...

Page 99: ...e screen has frozen The LCD Monitor stays dark when recording in Picture mode or MPEG4 mode Slide the Power Switch to OFF If this unit is not turned off remove and insert the battery and then turn this unit on If the error persists remove the battery and consult the dealer While playing a Voice file or a Audio file the LCD Monitor is suddenly turned off If this unit is left without operation for a...

Page 100: ...e again When this unit is connected to the PC the Card Access Lamp keeps blinking Did you insert an NTFS formatted Memory Card into this unit In this case log on with Administrator computer administrator or any other user name having equivalent rights right click the Removable Disk icon in My Computer and select Remove Check that the Card Access Lamp is lit and then cancel the connection between t...

Page 101: ...m Microphone Monaural microphone built in Monitor 3 8 cm 1 5q type LCD Monitor Approx 61 600 pixels Flash GN 3 7 built in Recording media SD Memory Card Image compression JPEG compliant Video compression MPEG4 SD Video compliant Voice compression MPEG4 G 726 compliant Voice G 726 compliant Music expansion AAC MP3 WMA Sampling frequency 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz compatible Power source Power consumpti...

Page 102: ...59 g without battery pack and SD Memory Card Body weight in operation Approx 75 g with battery pack and SD Memory Card Operating temperature 0 40oC Operating humidity 10 80 USB cradle AC adaptor Battery pack Input Output DC 4 8 V 1 0 A DC 4 8 V 1 0 A Input Output AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 13 A DC 4 8 V 1 0 A Maximum voltage Nominal voltage Rated capacitance DC 4 2 V DC 3 7 V 530 mAh Specifications c...

Page 103: ...n one computer Article 5 Reverse Engineering Decompiling or Disassembly Licensee may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software except to the extent either of them is permitted under law or regulation of the country where Licensee resides Matsushita or its distributors will not be responsible for any defects in the Software or damage to Licensee caused by Licensee s reverse enginee...

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