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Do not throw old battery into fire.

Heating a battery or throwing it into a fire may result in an 
explosion.

If the operating time is very short even after the battery has 
been recharged, the battery has worn out. Please purchase a 
new battery. 

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About the AC adapter

If the battery is warm, charging requires more time than 
normal.

If the temperature of the battery is extremely high or 
extremely low, the [CHARGE] lamp may continue flashing, 
and the battery may not be charged. After the battery 
temperature has decreased or increased sufficiently, 
recharging starts automatically. So, wait for a while. If the 
lamp still continues flashing even after the recharging, the 
battery or AC adapter may be faulty. If so, please contact a 
dealer.

If you use the AC adapter near a radio, radio reception may 
be disturbed. Keep the AC adapter 1 m (3 feet) or more away 
from radio.

When using the AC adapter, it may generate whirring sounds. 
However, this is normal.

After use, be sure to pull out the AC mains lead from the AC 
mains socket. (If they are left connected, a minute amount of 
current is consumed.) 

Always keep the electrodes of the AC adapter and battery 
clean.

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About the cassette

Never place the cassette in a high temperature place.

The tape may be damaged, producing mosaic-like noise at 
the time of playback.

When storing the cassette after use, be sure to rewind the 
tape to the beginning and take it out. 

If the cassette is left for more than 6 months (depending on 
the storage condition) in the camera-recorder or stopped 
midway, the tape may sag and be damaged.

Once every 6 months, wind the tape to the end and then 
rewind it to the beginning. If the cassette is left for 1 year or 
longer without winding or rewinding, the tape may be 
deformed by expansion or shrinkage attributable to 
temperature and humidity. The wound tape may stick to itself.

Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays), and humidity may 
damage the tape. Such usage may cause damage to the 
camera-recorder and the heads.

After use, be sure to rewind the tape to the beginning, put the 
cassette in the case to protect it from dust, and store it 
upright.

Keep the cassette away from strong magnetism.

Apparatuses using magnets such as magnetic necklaces and 
toys have magnetic force that is stronger than expected, and 
they may erase the contents of a recording or may increase 
noise.

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LCD monitor/viewfinder

LCD monitor

When the LCD monitor gets dirty, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. 

In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation 
may form on the LCD monitor. Wipe it with soft dry cloth.

If your camera-recorder is extremely cold, the LCD monitor is 
slightly darker than usual immediately after you turn the 
power on. However, as the internal temperature increases, it 
goes back to normal brightness.

Viewfinder

To remove dust from inside the viewfinder, dismount the 
viewfinder first. When the dust is difficult to remove, get rid of 
it with a cotton swab dampened with water. Then wipe the 
viewfinder with a dry cotton swab.

To clean the inside of the Viewfinder, remove the Eyecup 

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then keep pressing 

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 and pull the cover 

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 out.

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Periodical check-ups

To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend 
replacing worn parts such as heads after approx. 1000 hours 
of use. (This, however, depends on operating conditions 
including temperature, humidity and dust.) 

Extremely high precision technology is employed to 
produce the LCD monitor screen featuring a total of 
approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than 
99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels 
inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction 
and does not affect the recorded picture.

Extremely high precision technology is employed to 
produce the viewfinder screen featuring a total of 
approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than 
99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels 
inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction 
and does not affect the recorded picture.

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DVC20_Eng.book  37 ページ  2005年10月31日 月曜日 午前10時36分

Summary of Contents for DVC20

Page 1: ...ns Camera Recorder Model No AG P Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH F1105T0 F Printed in Japan VQT DVC20_Eng book 1 ページ 2005年10月31日 月曜日 午前10時36分 ...

Page 2: ...ed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when co...

Page 3: ...nings 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 proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources This video unit should be operated only from th...

Page 4: ...pill liquid of any kind onto the video unit 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or 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 following conditions a Wh...

Page 5: ...ot be used simultaneously 33 Before requesting repair Problems and solutions 33 Cautions for Use 35 Explanation of terms 38 Specifications Specifications 39 ª Carefully read the Operating Instructions and use the Camera Recorder correctly Injury or material damage resulting from any kind of use that is not in accordance with the operating procedures explained in these Operating Instructions are th...

Page 6: ... wide conversion lens AJ LW4307P optional MC protector or ND filter in the Filter Kit optional first of all loosen the lens hood attachment knob 1 If the MC protector or ND filter is used the lens hood can be mounted on the filter When you attach the lens hood back unite the marks and fasten the lens hood attachment knob 1 If you push the W T lever toward W during recording with the filter or conv...

Page 7: ...nal DV 28 Connect this to the digital video equipment 36 S Video output socket S VIDEO OUT 26 27 37 Video output socket VIDEO OUT 26 27 38 Audio output sockets AUDIO OUT 26 27 39 Power lamp 12 40 Recording start stop button 18 41 Off On switch OFF ON 12 42 Tripod receptacle This is a hole for attaching the camera to optional tripod Please carefully read the operating instructions for how to attach...

Page 8: ...ll it out more than 2 cm 1 from the shoulder strap length adjuster so that it cannot slip off Using the LCD monitor You can record the image while viewing it on the LCD monitor opened 1 Press the PUSH OPEN button and at the same time bring the LCD Monitor out about 90o in the direction of the arrow The viewfinder will go off 2 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor as you prefer It can rotate up to 1...

Page 9: ...lashing The battery is over discharged discharged excessively In a while the lamp will light up and normal charging will start When the battery temperature is excessively high or low the CHARGE lamp flashes and the charging time will be longer than normal ª Connecting to the AC outlet 1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC adapter and the AC mains socket 2 Connect the DC Input Lead to the DC IN Soc...

Page 10: ...s such as necklaces or hairpins into contact with the battery terminals The terminals may short circuit and generate heat and touching them in this condition may cause severe burns The battery heats up during operation and during charging as does the camera recorder body If recording and stop operations are repeated more than is necessary the recording time will be less than the values given in th...

Page 11: ...ot come out Close the cassette cover completely and then open it again completely Check if the battery has run down ª When the cassette holder cannot be housed Set the OFF ON switch to OFF then to ON again Check if the battery has run down ª Inserting removing the cassette When the cassette holder is in action do not touch anything except the PUSH mark When inserting a previously recorded cassette...

Page 12: ... Press the ENTER button at the center of cursor buttons and icons will be displayed on the screen Each press switches the display as follows depending on the mode In the Tape playback mode the icons will be automatically displayed on the screen 1 Tape recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to AUTO 2 Tape recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to MANUAL 3 Tape playback mode OFF ON O...

Page 13: ... selection 6 Press the 3 or 4 button in order to select the item to be set 7 Press the ENTER button to determine the setting ª To exit the menu screen Press the MENU button ª To get back to the previous screen Press the 2 button ª About the menu setting The menu screen does not appear during recording And you cannot record when the menu screen appears ª Operating with remote control The menu scree...

Page 14: ...ged Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder ª Adjusting the brightness and color level 1 Set SETUP LCD SET or EVF SET YES 2 Press the 3 or 4 button in order to select the item to be adjusted LCD SET Brightness of the LCD monitor Color level of the LCD monitor EVF SET Brightness of the viewfinder 3 Press the 2 or 1 button to move the bar indication representing the brightness 4 Press the MENU or ENTER but...

Page 15: ...utton type battery with its i mark facing upward and get the battery holder back in place ª Remote control usable range The distance between the remote control and the camera Within approx 5 m 15 feet Angle Approx 10o up and 15o down left and right STOP OSD V REW STILL ADV DATE TIME VOL ZOOM REC PHOTO SHOT START STOP A DUB PLAY PAUSE FF W STILL ADV ENTER VAR SEARCH MENU T W 1 2 3 4 5 STOP OSD V RE...

Page 16: ...25 The battery is normally expected to last about 1 year but it depends on operation frequency Keep the button type battery out of the reach of children If the remote control mode of the camera and that of the remote control do not match with each other REMOTE will appear When the remote control is operated for the first time after the camera is turned on CHECK REMOTE MODE 32 will appear and opera...

Page 17: ...r easier low angle recording the sub recording start stop button and the sub zoom lever on the front of the camera recorder can be used Recording from a high position For more stable pictures Stabilize the camera recorder by resting your elbows on a table or another stable horizontal surface ª Check points Remove the lens cap 8 When the camera is turned on with the lens cap fitted the automatic wh...

Page 18: ...e image is recorded properly In order to find the unrecorded section carry out the blank search 18 ª On screen display in the tape recording mode 1 Recording time elapse 2 Remaining tape indication ª Concerning the remaining tape time indication on the screen The remaining tape time is indicated in minutes When it reaches less than 3 minutes the indication starts flashing During a 15 second or sho...

Page 19: ...om function When pushing the W T lever as far as it will go you can zoom from 1k to 10k in 2 1 second at the maximum The zoom speed varies according to the amount of movement of the W T lever The variable speed zoom function cannot be used with the remote control and sub zoom lever Adjusting the Microphone Sensitivity Level You can adjust the microphone sensitivity for recording 1 Set ADVANCE MIC ...

Page 20: ... can record images free from vibration Only manual focusing can be used Recorded scene is seen as if frames were missed Color night view function You can record dark locations brightly in color 0 Lux night view function You can record completely dark locations with the light of the LCD monitor Set to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the ENTER button until the icon 1 appears 2 Press the 3 button to sele...

Page 21: ...perated Fade in fade out function Fade in The image and audio gradually appear Fade out The image and audio gradually disappear Set to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the ENTER button until the icon 1 appears 2 Press the 2 button to select the fade icon 3 Press the recording start stop button Start recording fade in When you start recording the image audio disappeared completely and the image audio gr...

Page 22: ...ns Scene mode When you record images in different situations this mode automatically sets optimum shutter speeds and apertures Set to Tape Recording Mode 1 Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to MANUAL 2 Set BASIC SCENE MODE select the desired mode 1 5 Sports mode To record sports scenes or scenes where there are quick motions 2 Portrait mode To make persons stand out against the background 3 Low lig...

Page 23: ... manually Select in Step 3 Then while viewing a white subject on the entire screen press the 3 button to select the indication ª About flashing of the indication When the manual adjustment mode is selected Flashing indicates that the white balance previously adjusted is stored This setting is stored until the white balance is adjusted again When white balance cannot be set in the manual adjustment...

Page 24: ...g under fluorescent light mercury light or sodium light because the color and brightness of the playback image may change If you increase the shutter speed manually the sensitivity lowers and accordingly the gain value increases automatically which may increase the noises on the screen You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subj...

Page 25: ...ngs in AUDIO OUT Slow motion playback frame by frame playback Set to Tape Playback Mode Slow motion playback can only be performed by using the remote control Slow motion playback If the image is recorded in the SP mode then it will be played back at a speed approx 1 5 the normal speed If the image is recorded in the LP mode then it will be played back at a speed approx 1 3 the normal speed 1 Duri...

Page 26: ...you to enjoy more beautiful images 2 Turn on this camera recorder and set the mode switch to the Tape Playback Mode 3 Select the input channel on the TV 4 Press the 3 button to select the 1 icon to start playback The image and audio are output on the TV 5 Press the 4 button to select the icon to stop playback Whenever plugging in the S Video cable plug in the AV cable too Use the AC adapter to fre...

Page 27: ...ape Playback Mode 3 Select the input channel on the TV set and recorder 4 Press the 3 button to select the 1 icon to start playback The image and sound are reproduced 5 Start recording Recorder 6 Press the 4 button to select the icon to stop playback 7 Stop recording Recorder For more information refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and recorder When you do not need functional indic...

Page 28: ...ng dubbing or the dubbing may not be completed properly If a picture bilingual video etc containing main sound and sub sound has been dubbed select the desired sound by SETUP AUDIO OUT on playback Even if you use a device equipped with DV terminals such as IEEE1394 you may not be able to perform digital dubbing in some cases For more information see the instructions for equipment connected Regardl...

Page 29: ...ording Mode When you want to preserve the original sound taken during recording set SETUP AUDIO REC 12bit to take pictures When set 16bit the sounds taken during recording are erased after recording with audio dubbing Set BASIC REC SPEED SP to take pictures ª To play back the sound recorded with audio dubbing You can switch between the sound recorded with audio dubbing and the original sound Set S...

Page 30: ...22 D ZOOM 19 ZOOM MIC 19 MIC LEVEL 19 DATE TIME 31 INITIAL SET 31 3 SETUP FADE COLOR 21 AUDIO REC 31 REC LAMP 31 DISPLAY 31 REMOTE 16 BEEP SOUND 31 LCD SET 14 EVF SET 14 POWER SAVE 31 4 LANGUAGE 13 ª TAPE PLAYBACK MENU 1 BASIC DATE TIME 31 2 ADVANCE BLANK SEARCH 18 REC SPEED 18 REC STDBY 28 REC DATA 31 REPEAT PLAY 25 MIC LEVEL 19 3 SETUP 12bit AUDIO 29 AUDIO OUT 31 DISPLAY 31 REMOTE 16 LCD SET 14 ...

Page 31: ... 5 minutes passed without any operation the standby mode automatically will be set In the standby mode blinks and it takes time more than usual to start recording after you press the recording start stop button 5 MINUTES When about 5 minutes passes without any operation the camera recorder automatically turns off to protect the tape or to prevent the battery from running down When you use the came...

Page 32: ...14 The warning alarm indication appears when you record yourself Turn the LCD monitor towards the viewfinder and check the warning alarm indication REMOTE An incorrect remote control mode has been selected 16 2END The tape came to the end during recording The video heads are dirty 35 Textual indications 3DEW DETECT 3EJECT TAPE Condensation has occurred Take out the cassette and wait for a while It...

Page 33: ...the usage the battery has worn out and can no longer be used 5 The camera recorder cannot be operated though powered up The camera recorder does not operate normally Remove the cassette and then press the reset button 35 If normal conditions are not restored yet turn off the power Then about 1 minute later turn on the power again 6 The cassette cannot be removed Does the power lamp comes on when o...

Page 34: ... 0 Is the volume too low During playback push the W T lever to display the volume indication and adjust it 25 2 Different sounds are reproduced at the same time Have you set SETUP 12bit AUDIO MIX If you set AUDIO REC 12bit and dub audio to a recorded tape you can hear the sound on recording and the sound dubbed at a later time To hear the sounds separately set to ST1 or ST2 29 Have you set SETUP A...

Page 35: ...th the cassette cover closed to cool or warm it to the ambient temperature When 3 in yellow You cannot use the Tape Recording Playback Mode Leave the camera recorder for about 30 minutes When 3 in red The power lamp blinks for about 1 minute and then the camera recorder automatically turns off Leave it for about 2 to 3 hours 3 Turn the camera recorder on again set it to the Tape Recording Playback...

Page 36: ...e camera recorder may break its housing causing it to malfunction Do not use benzine paint thinner or alcohol for cleaning the camera recorder Before cleaning detach the battery or pull out the AC mains lead from the AC mains socket The camera recorder body may be discolored and the surface finish may peel off Wipe the camera recorder with a soft dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints To remove...

Page 37: ... may damage the tape Such usage may cause damage to the camera recorder and the heads After use be sure to rewind the tape to the beginning put the cassette in the case to protect it from dust and store it upright Keep the cassette away from strong magnetism Apparatuses using magnets such as magnetic necklaces and toys have magnetic force that is stronger than expected and they may erase the conte...

Page 38: ...ong the other colors Since white color is the reference of all colors light the camera recorder can record pictures in a natural hue if it can recognize the reference white color ª Auto focus Auto focus automatically moves the focusing lens forward and backward inside the camera recorder to bring the subject into focus Auto focus has the following characteristics Adjusts so that the vertical lines...

Page 39: ...75 h S Video output level Y Output 1 0 Vp p 75 h C Output 0 286 Vp p 75 h Audio output level Line 316 mV 600 h Mic input Mic sensitivity 50 dB 0 dB 1 V Pa 1 kHz Stereo mini jack Digital interface DV input output terminal IEEE1394 4 pin Dimensions WkHkD Approx 216 mm k225 mm k432 mm 8 9 16 inches k8 7 8 inches k17 1 16 inches excluding the projection part Mass Approx 2000 g 4 4 lb without supplied ...

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