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Using Auto Recording Function 
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When connecting, turn the power of the 
external devices OFF.

Automatic recording can be set only once.

When the Memory Card is full of data, 
recording automatically stops even if the 
time set has not been reached.

The initial part of the picture may not be 
recorded.

The recording timer does not work except 
for automatic recording.

Allow about 1 minute for timer setting, etc. 
on the external devices.

Do not plug in or pull out the AV Cable 
while recording. Otherwise, the recording 
may not be completed properly.

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If you failed to install DirectX 9.0b when 
installing SD-MediaStage Ver.2.5, click 
[DirectX] on the installation screen or 
double-click [dxsetup.exe] in [DirectX90b] 
on the CD-ROM (supplied) and follow the 
instructions on the screen to install 
DirectX 9.0b.

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To erase pictures that you recorded on the 
Memory Card by using the SD Video 
Camera, be sure to erase them on the SD 
Video Camera or SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5, 
not on a personal computer (the Explorer, 
etc.).

You may not be able to properly play back 
on the SD Video Camera after editing the 
recorded data or changing the image data 
on a personal computer.

Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can 
be played back on the SD Video Camera 
is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not 
be able to be played back even if it is in 
ASF format.)

When you operate the SD Video Camera 
using its buttons, pull out the USB cable. 
(The SD Video Camera cannot be 
operated in the [PC accessing] mode.)

When you play back MPEG4 moving 
picture file in the card on a personal 
computer while the SD Video Camera and 
the personal computer is connected, the 
frame of the picture may be dropped. In 
this case, copy the desired file to the 
personal computer and play it back.

Use only the supplied USB cable.

Do not remove the AC adaptor when the 
SD Video Camera is connected to the 
personal computer.

If the SD Video Camera’s personal 
computer peripheral mode 
([PC accessing] is displayed) is not 
canceled when the personal computer is 
turned off, remove the USB cable.

If the personal computer switches to the 
suspend mode when the SD Video 
Camera is connected to it, the personal 
computer may not recognize the SD Video 
Camera when it reverts to normal mode. 
In this case, restart the personal 
computer.

When you restart the personal computer 
while it is connected to the SD Video 
Camera, the personal computer may be 
stopped during the restart. In this case, 
turn the personal computer off, disconnect 
the USB cable connecting the SD Video 
Camera and the personal computer or 
turn the SD Video Camera off, and then 
restart the personal computer.

Do not use other applications to access 
the CD that you are recording from or 
playing back with the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 
(supplied).

While SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (supplied) is 
accessing a CD, the CD may not work 
properly in other applications.

When an NTFS-formatted Memory Card is 
inserted into the SD Video Camera and 
the Device is connected to the personal 
computer, the Power/Card Access Lamp 
keeps lighting. 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 Power/Card 
Access Lamp stopped flash, then remove 
the Memory Card.

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Summary of Contents for D-snap SV-AV50

Page 1: ...fore use please read these instructions completely For USA assistance please call 1 800 211 PANA 7262 or contact us via the web at http www panasonic com contactinfo For Canadian assistance please call 1 800 561 5505 or visit us at www panasonic ca VQT0G69 PP ...

Page 2: ... 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 engineering ...

Page 3: ...ck 28 Adjusting the Volume 29 Using the Remote Controller Earphones 30 Advanced Functions Digital Zoom Function 31 Night View Function 31 Backlight Compensation Function 32 Adjusting White Balance 33 Erasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card 34 Protecting Files File Protection 35 Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card DPOF Setting 36 Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P Slide Show 37 Formatt...

Page 4: ...Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference Information for Your Safety IMPORTANT Please respect all copyrights Whatever you have recorded and created can be used for your personal entertainment only Under copyright laws other materials cannot be used without obtaining permission from the holders of the copyrights WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING ...

Page 5: ...eo Camera may not play back the data recorded or created on another product and another product may not play back the data recorded on the SD Video Camera The nameplate of the SD Video Camera is fixed on the bottom of the battery compartment MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 This pro...

Page 6: ...ent and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface cables with ferrite core when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or m...

Page 7: ...nd MP3 format Records files with the supplied SD Jukebox Ver 4 And using the viewer software SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 supplied accessory the MPEG4 moving picture data can be edited on the personal computer ª Clock setting When you purchase the SD Video Camera the clock setting has not been performed To start please set the year month date and time l 20 PRESS MENUTO SET CLOCK ...

Page 8: ...e K2KC4CB00005 l 39 40 8 USB Cradle VSK0664 l 10 9 Lens Protection Sticker VGQ8054 l 14 10 CD ROM l 42 USB Driver SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 SD Jukebox Ver 4 Adobe Acrobat Reader For using the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 and SD Jukebox Ver 4 refer to the PDF manual This manual describes installation only 11 Neck Lanyard VFC4056 12 Carrying Case VFC4030 Put the SD Video Camera in the Carrying Case supplied af...

Page 9: ...er 14 Neck Lanyard fixation hole 15 Lens l 56 16 Microphone built in monaural l 26 17 Flash l 22 18 Grip l 13 19 Remote Controller Earphone Terminal Socket l 30 20 Card Battery Door l 11 21 USB Cradle Connector l 10 22 Battery Lock l 11 23 Memory Card Slot l 12 24 Battery Slot l 11 25 AV Input Output Terminal Socket AV IN OUT l 39 26 USB Terminal Port USB l 48 27 DC Input Socket DC IN 4 8V l 10 28...

Page 10: ...using the timer function l 39 40 1 Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle The grooves A of the SD Video Camera fit in the leading protrusions B Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle so that the mating connectors 1 are in alignment Before fitting the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle turn the SD Video Camera off Power Supply ªUsing AC Adaptor 1 Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle...

Page 11: ...Connect the AC Adaptor to AC Main socket Power Card Access Lamp 1 flashes and Charging starts 7 Wait until Power Card Access Lamp 1 goes off When recharging is completed Power Card Access Lamp goes off Under normal operation the charging light stays on during charging If it blinks a charging problem may be occurring Please see page 56 for more details ªRemoving the Battery 1 Slide and open the Car...

Page 12: ...until it clicks Turn off the SD Video Camera before inserting removing a Card Confirm the direction of the battery 3 Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it ªRemoving the Memory Card 1 Slide and open the Card Battery Door 2 Press the Card until it clicks to release 3 Pull out the Card 4 Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it Keep the SD Memory Card out of the reach of ...

Page 13: ...ion of the Grip there are times when your finger may touch the lens 2 Use mainly when playing back In this case lean the LCD Monitor while pressing the RELEASE Button The LCD Monitor can rotate up to the angles illustrated 1 Up to 90 maximum 2 Up to 90 maximum 3 Up to 180 maximum If the position of the LCD Monitor is set to 2 when you set the Record Play mode switch to mode only the indication whi...

Page 14: ...cation appears The Jog Ball and the Zoom Lever are activated when you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more ªRecording Still Pictures skillfully The SD Video Camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed of the camera to the subject s brightness When recording pictures in dark places the shutter speed becomes slower Be careful not to shake the camera e g Indoor Shade When recording ...

Page 15: ...ting on the Auto power on may be turned to Off when the battery power is drained Please recharge the battery for this feature to function ªTurning the power off 1 Press the Í Button for 2 seconds or more The SD Video Camera is turned off and the Power Card Access Lamp A is goes off When the LCD monitor is closed the picture on the LCD monitor disappears However the SD Video Camera is not turned of...

Page 16: ...Modes Seven operation modes are provided as follows Still picture JPEG format still picture record mode l 22 Still picture JPEG format still picture play mode l 23 Moving picture MPEG4 format record mode l 24 Moving picture MPEG4 format play mode l 25 Voice VOICE format record mode l 26 Voice VOICE format play mode l 27 Audio MPEG2 AAC MP3 format play mode l 28 Record mode PICTURE l MPEG4 l VOICE ...

Page 17: ...ill picture or sound so you can edit the file being played back When you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more in playback mode the Jog Ball and the Zoom Lever cannot be activated to prevent wrong operations The MENU screen also does not appear The HOLD indication appears The Jog Ball and the Zoom Lever are activated when you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more MODE M...

Page 18: ...ous screen BACK 2 Initial setup Setup Beep sound setting Beep When it is set to On beeps for confirmation or alarm AV input selection Input select l 40 This menu is not in Voice Record Menu Auto power on Auto power on l 15 Card format Format card l 38 Clock setting Clock set l 20 Return to the previous screen BACK 3 Auto recording setup Auto recording setup Rec timer REC Timer l 41 Auto record sta...

Page 19: ...ction Lock Unlock l 35 DPOF check DPOF checking l 36 DPOF reset DPOF resetting l 36 Return to the previous screen BACK 2 Initial setup Setup Beep sound setting Beep l 18 AV output selection Output select l 39 Auto power on Auto power on l 15 Return to the previous screen BACK 3 Select Playlist Playlist Default playlist DefaultPlaylist l 29 Playlist Playlist l 29 1 6 6 4 6 0 4 6 0 21 TGUGVVKPI 21 T...

Page 20: ...all 4 Select Clock set and press the Jog Ball 5 Select Year and roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to set a desired value 6 In the same way set Month Day Hour Minute to a desired value 7 Press the MENU Button When the built in battery has been exhausted set the date and time after the battery has charged l 51 6 6 KURNC UGVWR KURNC UGVWR 5GVWR 5GVWR ų Ô 1 2 3 4 6 6 QTOCV ECTF QTOCV ECTF NQEM UGV NQEM ...

Page 21: ...djustment If Brightness is selected the brightness can be increased by moving the to the right If Color is selected the color can become darker by moving the to the right 6 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen disappears If left unused for approx 5 seconds the display will automatically revert to the Display setup screen These adjustments do not affect the recorded images 2 6 6 4 07 4 07 KURNC UG...

Page 22: ...Press the MENU Button 7 Press the Recording Start Stop Button The still image is recorded on the Memory Card ªTo Check the Recorded Image immediately Press the Jog Ball 1 or set the LCD Monitor to the Viewer position 2 1 The recorded image displays for approx 5 seconds 2 The still images are displayed until the LCD Monitor is set up as 1 The REVIEW Indication is displayed Press the MENU Button whe...

Page 23: ...Jog Ball to stop Roll the Jog Ball DOWN to pause and roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback ªTo Double the Image Size While playing back rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward T 2 Rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward W to resume normal playback Roll the Jog Ball to change the enlarging area of the image Cannot select files unless you restore the size of a picture Depending on the image you cannot enl...

Page 24: ...s While recording the moving picture press the Recording Start Stop Button to stop recording If you select Economy on MPEG4 mode the quality of image will deteriorate If the moving picture is recorded again after stopping recording it will be saved as another file Digital Zoom Function Night View Function Backlight Compensation Function and White Balance adjustment cannot be selected during record...

Page 25: ...ªOperation during Playback The image can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing 9 on the remote controller during playback No audio is output during fast forwarding fast backwarding l 30 The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file ªTo Change the Display Size Press the MENU Button and set Screen to Full or Normal 1 ªFor Repeat Playback Press the MENU Button and set Repeat ...

Page 26: ... Button to stop recording The LCD Monitor will shut off approx 5 seconds after starting to record This is not a malfunction but a normal sequence in recording When voice recording stops the LCD Monitor turns on again The recorded file is automatically locked to prevent accidental erasure If the LCD Monitor is operated open close rotate while recording the LCD Monitor turns on and will turn off aga...

Page 27: ...tion during Playback The voice can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing 9 on the remote controller during playback No audio is output during fast forwarding fast backwarding l 30 The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file If the LCD Monitor is operated open close rotate while playing the LCD Monitor turns on and will turn off again in approx 5 seconds Fast forwarding i...

Page 28: ... A displays for about 3 seconds from a playback start ªOperation during playing The audio can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing 9 on the remote controller during playback No audio is output during fast forwarding fast backwarding l 30 The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file ªTo Repeat Playback Set Repeat to 1Music or All 2 1Music The track being played is repeate...

Page 29: ...wed No display Normal tone S XBS Punchy super bass sound TRAIN Sound friendly to the ears with sound leakage protection Adjusting the Volume Adjusts the playback audio level for moving picture files music files and voice files 1 Rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward T or W The VOL indication appears 2 If the Zoom Volume Lever is left unoperated for about 2 seconds the VOL indication will automatical...

Page 30: ...g the file in the mode 3 9 Selects the next file or fast forwards the files 4 Selects the previous file or fast rewinds the files 5 HOLD Locks the button in the Remote Controller 6 EQ Selects sound quality of the music files l 29 The earphones cannot be attached to the main unit directly If the remote controller is attached sound will not be output from the speaker Use only the supplied Remote Con...

Page 31: ...t the Record Play mode Switch to and set the operation mode MPEG4 2 Press the NIGHT VIEW Button The indication appears and the images become brighter Press the NIGHT VIEW Button again to resume Normal Recording mode Night View Function works by extending the signal storage exposure time of the CCD image sensor It is normal for some picture degradation to occur this is not a malfunction This may in...

Page 32: ...ppears 3 Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until Back light is displayed 4 Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select On 5 Press the Jog Ball The ª Indication is displayed Set the Back light to Off to resume Normal Recording mode If left unused for approx 3 seconds the editing menu screen will automatically disappear In the following cases the Backlight Compensation function is released Turning the powe...

Page 33: ...e Jog Ball UP or DOWN until White balance is displayed 4 Point the SD Video Camera at a full screen white subject e g white paper 5 Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select 1Set mode 6 Press the Jog Ball and the 1 indication is displayed Set the White balance to Auto to resume automatic adjustment If left unused for approx 3 seconds the editing menu screen will automatically disappear In the foll...

Page 34: ...lected file is erased from the Memory Card If No is selected the file selection is canceled After erasing the file the display reverts to the index picture screen ªTo Erase All Files 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set to the desired operation mode 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog Ball 4 Select Erase all files and press the Jog Ball A verification message ap...

Page 35: ...elected files ªTo Release the File Protection Select Unlock in Step 4 above The Indication disappears ªTo Lock All Files 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set to the desired operation mode 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog Ball 4 Select Lock Unlock and press the Jog Ball A verification message appears 5 Select Lock and press the Jog Ball To unlock all files sel...

Page 36: ...Switch to and set the operation mode to PICTURE 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog Ball 4 Select DPOF resetting and press the Jog Ball 1 A verification message appears 5 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball ªTo Check the DPOF Settings in Slide Show Select DPOF checking in Step 4 in To Release All the DPOF settings above and press the Jog Ball 2 DPOF set images are display...

Page 37: ...ide show stops Press the Jog Ball to stop P Slide show Roll the Jog Ball DOWN to pause P Slide show Roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback ªCreating P Slide Show Data with SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 1 Install the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 on your personal computer l 46 2 Insert the Memory Card into the SD Video Camera and connect to the personal computer 3 Start the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Please refer to t...

Page 38: ... Jog Ball A verification message appears 5 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball to be formatted Formatting is carried out If No is selected the Memory Card format is canceled Normally it is not necessary to format the Memory Card 6 6 4 07 4 07 ZVTC HKPG ZVTC HKPG KURNC UGVWR KURNC UGVWR 2 OQFG 2 OQFG 5GVWR 5GVWR ų WVQ TGEQTFKPI UGVWR WVQ TGEQTFKPI UGVWR 1 2 3 4 Ô Ô 5 MENU MENU 6 6 5 672 5 672 1P 1P C...

Page 39: ...SD Video Camera before connecting the AV Cable 3 Turn on the SD Video Camera and set the Record Play mode Switch to and then set the operation mode to be desired 4 Press the MENU Button and then select Setup and press the Jog Ball 5 Set Output select to Line and press the MENU Button 6 Select the file to be played back and press the Jog Ball In the connection described in this item the speaker or ...

Page 40: ... Camera In the MPEG4 mode when rotating the Zoom Lever to W you can mute the sound from the speaker The volume of the sound cannot be changed You can output the sound again when rotating the Zoom Lever to T 9 Press the Recording Start Stop Button Recording starts When the moving picture is being recorded press the Recording Start Stop Button again to stop recording While this camera can record aud...

Page 41: ...me is the period between starting recording and finishing recording 7 Select Auto record standby and press the Jog Ball A verification message appears 8 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball Transits to the standby mode and the power is automatically shut down When the input signal is detected the recording starts Pressing the Recording Start Stop button during recording will stop the recording MENU M...

Page 42: ... not guaranteed Operation on an OS other than the one pre installed is not guaranteed Multi boot environments are not supported Only users having system administrator Administrator authority can use these software applications The software is available in English Even if you operate a personal computer in French the application and PDF manual installed is the English version Please refer to the PD...

Page 43: ...cenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype the Gracenote logo CDDB logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote Othe...

Page 44: ...eo Camera E mails with moving pictures attached can be easily sent ªSystem Requirements for SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Professional CPU Intel Celeron 466 MHz or higher HDD 350 MB or more RAM 128 MB or more Windows 98SE Me 256 MB or more Windows 2000 XP Display High Color 16 bit or more with a resolution of 800 k 600 ...

Page 45: ... Windows 2000 XP Display High Color 16 bit or more with a resolution of 800 k 600 pixels or more Sound Compatible with the Creative Sound Blaster 16 and speakers Drive CD ROM Drive Must support digital recording CD ROM drive connected through IEEE 1394 or USB may not allow accurate recording I F USB terminal Others Pointing device such as a mouse or equivalent to mouse The following software excep...

Page 46: ...operly by installing DirectX9 0b 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the personal computer s CD ROM drive The launcher for the installation is activated automatically 2 Click SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 When SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 screen appears click Next 3 Read License Agreement carefully and click Yes if you accept the terms of the agreement 4 Complete the installation according to the message When the ...

Page 47: ...you accept the terms of the agreement 4 Enter your name and the serial No described on the CD ROM casing and click Next 5 Complete the installation according to the message When the setup screen for the Media Format 9 is displayed install the Media Format 9 according to the message When the DirectX 9 0b setup screen appears install it When you are using former version of DirectX 8 1 failure to ins...

Page 48: ...o Camera works as a personal computer peripheral Operation of the SD Video Camera is disabled The Removable disk icon appears in My Computer When the SD Video Camera is connected for the first time Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears Connect the USB cable after the USB driver is installed Both the AC adaptor and the battery must be installed when connecting to the PC Either one alone does not...

Page 49: ...SE check that the Power Card Access Lamp is not flashing then remove the USB Cable Keep the SD Video Camera turned on 1 Double click the in task tray Hardware disconnect dialog box appears 2 Select USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop 3 Click OK Click OK and you can safely disconnect the cable If you no longer need software Uninstall 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remov...

Page 50: ...c in this folder are recorded in the JPEG format 100 0001 or similar indication is displayed on the SD Video Camera MISC Files in which DPOF Data has been set to the image are in this folder Slide show data created by SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 are in this folder AUTPLAY0 MRK etc SD_AUDIO Folder in which the music data e g AOB001 SA1 files recorded by the SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied accessory are stored ...

Page 51: ...ideo Camera on the USB Cradle and plug in the AC adaptor l 10 2 Turn the power off and leave the SD Video Camera as it is for approx 12 hours After recharging the built in battery adjust the date and time l 20 Even if the built in battery is not run down PRESS MENU TO SET CLOCK is displayed at the time of purchase After Use 1 Turn off the SD Video Camera l 15 2 Retract the LCD Monitor l 13 3 Take ...

Page 52: ...1 Night View Mode 4 Image Quality and Size PICTURE mode Fine 1600a1200 Normal 1600a1200 Fine 1280a960 Normal 1280a960 Fine 640a480 Normal 640a480 MPEG4 mode Extra fine Super fine Fine Economy 5 Remaining Battery Power As the battery power becomes low the indication changes When the battery level indicator indicates the battery will run out in a few minutes Recharge the battery may be displayed whe...

Page 53: ...text Low Battery The battery may be exhausted Replace it with a fully charged battery or recharge the supplied battery No Card The Memory Card is not inserted or the Memory Card may not be inserted correctly Card full The memory capacity is fully utilized Erase any unnecessary files or replace it with a new Memory Card Card locked The write protect switch of the SD Memory Card is set to LOCK l 56 ...

Page 54: ...e this unit The lens may be scratched fogged or other damages may be caused If the unit is accidentally drenched with seawater rain or droplets wipe with a well wrung cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth When carrying this unit take care not to drop or hit it Do not carry this unit in a pocket The outer case may be destroyed by the strong shock and it may cause malfunction of this unit Store this ...

Page 55: ...le temperature recommended temperature 59 to 77 F 15 to 25oC recommended humidity 40 to 60 Extremely high or low temperatures will shorten the life of the battery If the battery is kept in hot humid smoky or dusty places the terminals may rust and cause malfunctions Store the battery in a completely discharged state To store the battery for a long period of time we recommend charging it once every...

Page 56: ...d in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight or where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily generated Do not bend drop or subject it to strong vibration If the above precautions are not taken the card or the recorded content may be damaged Be sure to pull out and store the card after use Keep the card in the storage bag to store or carry the card around Do not al...

Page 57: ... charging time may be longer The capacities of the recording time playback time still picture storage with a supplied full charged battery are as follows 77 F 25 C 60 The times number of images listed in the above table are approximate Be sure to detach the battery after use If you disconnect the DC Input Lead or the AC Main Lead while charging the Battery Power Lamp flashes several times and goes...

Page 58: ...n screen display Menu screen will not appear ª Using the Menu Screen l 17 To abort the setting press the MENU Button While a Menu is displayed you cannot record or play back The menu screen does not appear during recording ª Setting Date and Time l 20 The built in battery sustains the operation of the clock The clock might cause a deviation from the correct date and or time so be sure to check the...

Page 59: ...ctures recorded in the Extra fine Super fine or Fine mode may not be played on other Panasonic digital video cameras The message PUSH THE RESET SWITCH may be displayed on some Panasonic digital video cameras in such a case This is not a fault of the SD Video Camera Playing back MPEG4 moving pictures recorded in the Extra fine or Super fine mode is not guaranteed for digital devices other than this...

Page 60: ... of the SD Memory Card The sound recorded cannot be played back on other Panasonic SD IC recorder The indexes of the recording time for Voice files are as follows The times listed in the above table are approximations ª Listening to Voice Recordings Voice Playback l 27 The screen shows a simple black background Fast forward or fast backward will be reset to normal playback at the beginning of the ...

Page 61: ...nsated for in dark places The Backlight Compensation Function cannot be set or released while recording ª Adjusting White Balance l 33 You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance adjustment manually under weak illumination In this case the 1 Indication flashes This mode cannot be set or released while recording The White Balance may not be adjusted in dark places Adjustment of White Balan...

Page 62: ... with products that support this feature The number of prints can be set from 0 to 99 This SD Video Camera may not recognize the DPOF set by another type of device DPOF setting many files may take a little time Wait until the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash ª Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P Slide Show l 37 Playback time may take longer than usual depending on the picture If the P Sli...

Page 63: ...speaker of this camera even with Beep in the menu set to On Part of the characters may be clipped on the screen depending on the type of TV ª Recording Pictures supplied from an external device l 40 Pictures containing the copy protect signal copy guard cannot be recorded The picture size of still pictures recorded from an external device is 640 a 480 The unit of the picture size is not megapixel ...

Page 64: ...ng picture file in the card on a personal computer while the SD Video Camera and the personal computer is connected the frame of the picture may be dropped In this case copy the desired file to the personal computer and play it back Use only the supplied USB cable Do not remove the AC adaptor when the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer If the SD Video Camera s personal computer ...

Page 65: ...mbered hexadecimally Do not delete any folders located on the Memory Card If this is done the Memory Card may not be recognized on your SD Video Camera The MPEG4 moving picture file ASF format can be played on the Windows Media Player 6 4 or later If files recorded with Extra fine are to be played back on a PC MPEG4 Decoder Plug in on the CD ROM supplied must be installed If sound cannot be played...

Page 66: ... 1 2 Is the Battery fully charged Charge it with the AC Adaptor 2 The SD Video Camera power shuts off automatically 2 If you do not use the SD Video Camera for more than 5 minutes the power shuts off automatically to save the Battery power 3 The SD Video Camera power does not stay on long enough 3 Is the Battery low Charge the Battery or attach a fully charged Battery Battery 1 Battery runs down q...

Page 67: ...layback or pausing 4 2 When the Power save mode is set to On the LCD Monitor is turned off 5 seconds after starting playback of a Music file 5 An k Indication or a black screen is displayed 5 1 The k Indication appears when the data is damaged and cannot be played back 5 2 The screen turns black when you tried to play back the data with the format which is not compatible with the SD Video Camera 6...

Page 68: ...blue green or white dots appear on the screen 2 0 01 or less of the pixels of some LCD Monitors may remain turned on or off 3 When the USB cable is connected a green mark is indicated in USB Mass Storage Device in Device Manager of the Windows OS 3 If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver supplied will be indicated on some OSs Remove the USB cable from the SD Video Camera an...

Page 69: ...CIF Approx 100 kbps 6fps Voice Compression G 726 Music Expansion MP3 MPEG2 AAC Dimensions Approx 1 15 16 k 4 k 13 16 48 9 W k 101 H k 20 D mm Weight Approx 3 64 oz 103 g without Battery and Memory Card Approx 4 24 oz 120 g with Battery and SD Memory Card Operating Temperature 32 Fj104 F 0 Cj40 C Operating Humidity 10 j80 AC Adaptor Information for your safety Dimensions Approx 1 15 16 k 5 8 k 2 9 ...

Page 70: ...rranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service Carry In or Mail In Service For Carry In or Mail In Service in the United States call 1 800 211 PANA 1 800 211 72...

Page 71: ...NCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer loss of media or images data or other memory content The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE L...

Page 72: ... Purchase Parts Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at http www pasc panasonic com or send your request by E mail to npcparts panasonic com You may also contact us directly at 1 800 332 5368 Phone 1 800 237 9080 Fax Only Monday Friday 9 am to 8 pm EST Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 We Accept Visa MasterCard ...

Page 73: ...ndications 52 ªL LCD Monitor 13 21 56 ªM Menu List 18 Menu Screen 17 MPEG4 mode 24 ªN Night Veiw Function 31 ªO Operation Mode 16 ªP P Slide Show 37 Picture size 22 Playlist 29 Power save 60 ªQ Quality 22 ªR Remote Controller 30 Repeat Playback AUDIO 28 Repeat Playback MPEG4 25 ªS SD Memory Card 12 50 56 SD Jukebox 45 47 49 SD MovieStage 44 46 49 Slide show 23 System Requirements 44 45 ªU USB Cabl...

Page 74: ...n alineados Las ranuras A o la Videocámara SD encajan en las protuberancias principales B Para encajar la Videocámara SD en el soporte USB poner la Videocámara SD en OFF Alimentación eléctrica ªUtilización del adaptador CA 1 Colocar la Videocámara SD en el soporte USB 2 Conectar el cable de entrada CC al enchufe DC IN 4 8V en el soporte USB 3 Conectar el adaptador CA al enchufe principal CA 1 A B ...

Page 75: ...ento de Tarjeta Batería deslizando la tapa 4 Colocar la Videocámara SD en el soporte USB 5 Conectar el cable de entrada CC al enchufe DC IN 4 8V en el soporte USB 6 Conectar el adaptador CA al enchufe principal CA La luz de encendido acceso a la tarjeta 1 parpadea y la carga empieza 7 Esperar hasta que la luz de encendido acceso a la tarjeta 1 se apague Cuando la carga ha terminado la luz de encen...

Page 76: ...ción Poner en 2 para seleccionar el Modo reproducción 2 Apretar el botón MODE para seleccionar el modo de funcionamiento Cada vez que se aprieta el botón MODE el modo de funcionamiento cambia de uno a otro Después de varios segundos se visualizan sólo iconos 3 ªAcerca de los modos de funcionamiento Existen siete modos de funcionamiento y éstos son Modo de grabación de imágenes fijas formato de ima...

Page 77: ...ón en el modo deseado apretar el botón de grabación Start Stop para detener la grabación Reproducción de Imágenes Fijas Imágenes en Movimiento Voz Audio 1 Poner el botón de Grabación Reproducción en 2 Apretar el botón MODE para seleccionar el modo de funcionamiento 3 Hacer rodar la bola de ajuste por avances rápidos para seleccionar el archivo deseado 4 Apretar la bola de ajuste por avances rápido...

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