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Setting the Date and Time

If you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA
FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu, the menu shown above appears.
The initial setting of date and time is 12:00AM, 1st January, 2000.

For example: To set the clock to 15th October

2000, 2:30PM.

1

Turn the [

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] Dial to set to [2000].

The years change in the following order:
...1990...1991...2000...2089 ...1990 ...

2

Press the [SET] Button to select [MONTH].

3

Turn the [

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] Dial to set to [OCT].

The months change in the following order:

[JAN] (January) 

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 [FEB] (February) 

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[MAR] (March) 

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 [APR] (April) 

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 [MAY] (May) 

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[JUN] (June) 

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 [JUL] (July) 

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 [AUG] (August) 

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[SEP] (September) 

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 [OCT] (October) 

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[NOV] (November) 

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 [DEC] (December) 

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[JAN] (January) 

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4

Press the [SET] Button to select [DATE].

5

Turn the [

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] Dial to set to [15].

6

Press the [SET] Button to select [HOUR].

7

Turn the [

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] Dial to set to [2PM].

8

Press the [SET] Button to select [MIN.].

9

Turn the [

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] Dial to set to [30].

10

Press the [MENU] Button to finish the date
and time setting.

The operation of the clock starts from [00] seconds.
Pressing the button one more time makes the menu
disappear.

If you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu when the
button-type battery is not inserted into the Movie Camera or
is exhausted, the Main-Menu disappears and the [

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]

Indication flashes instead. Insert a new button-type battery
(

27) and then set the date and time again.

As the Movie Camera’s built-in clock is subject to slight
imprecision, be sure to check the indicated time before
recording.

DATE/TIME SETUP

PRESS MENU TO RETURN

YEAR

          

2000

MONTH          OCT
DATE            15
HOUR           2PM

MIN.

            30

MENU

FOCUS / SET

MF/
TRACKING

2,4,6,8

1,3,5,7,9

10

CAMERA FUNCTIONS

PRESS MENU TO EXIT

1.CAMERA SETUP
2.DIGITAL EFFECT
3.TITLE SETUP
4.

DATE/TIME SETUP

5.OTHER FUNCTIONS
6.LCD/EVF SETUP

Summary of Contents for NV-RZ3PN

Page 1: ...Model No NV VZ1PN PNA NV RZ3PN PNA NV VZ1PN PNA NV RZ3PN PNA VQT8947 Before use please read these instructions completely VHS C Movie Camera Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...a red Beam Emitters m 51 8 Microphone 9 Tally Lamp m 31 10 Fade Button FADE m 42 11 Focus Button FOCUS m 56 Item Set Button SET m 16 Tracking Button m 39 12 Multi Function Dial 34 34 34 34 34 MF TRACKING m 16 39 56 13 Menu Button MENU m 16 14 Auto Exposure Selector Button PROG AE m 30 54 56 57 15 Fade Mode Selector Button FADE MODE m 43 16 Color Selector Button for Fade COLOR m 43 17 Eyecup 5 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...ton 1 1 1 1 1 m 35 Backlight Button BLC m 59 23 LCD Monitor Open Lever LOPEN m 15 NV VZ1 only 24 LCD Monitor m 15 21 41 NV VZ1 only Due to limitations in LCD production technology there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD Monitor screen However this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture 25 Cassette Compartment Window m 22 26 Cassette Compartment Lock Button LOC...

Page 4: ...IN l 10 33 Battery Eject Lever BATTERY EJECT l 13 34 Recording Start Stop Buttons l 29 30 Use either of these buttons depending on the recording angle 35 Off On Mode Selector Switch CAMERA OFF VCR l 13 30 35 41 36 Grip Belt l 25 37 Speaker m 35 NV VZ1 only 38 Cassette Eject Button EJECT l 22 39 Date Time Title Button DATE TITLE m 29 64 40 Zoom Lever W T l 33 48 Volume Adjustment Lever s s s s sVOL...

Page 5: ...rging Lit The Battery can already be used to operate the Movie Camera but it is not yet fully charged Approx 30 minute battery charge Off The Battery is fully charged Removing the Battery Slide it in the opposite direction of that indicated in step 1 above Charge the Battery at a room temperature between 10xC and 30xC When charging do not connect the DC Input Lead to the AC Adaptor During recordin...

Page 6: ...inuous Recording Time means the duration of continuous recording performed at an ambient temperature of 25xC and 60 relative humidity In actual recording however the use of the zoom and other functions increases the power consumption and higher or lower temperatures reduce the Battery s ability to generate electricity Therefore the actual recording time per Battery may be approximately 30 50 short...

Page 7: ... MENU Button again The method for making settings on the DATE TIME SETUP Sub Menu l 28 and LCD EVF SETUP Sub Menu l 21 differs slightly from that of other Sub Menus You can display the menu during playback but not during recording Also it is possible to start playback while the menu is displayed but if you start recording the displayed menu disappears The settings that you have selected on the men...

Page 8: ...5 battery The life of the battery is about 3 year To make it easier to remove the button type battery use a pointed object When you remove the button type battery be careful not to drop it Keep the button type battery out of the reach of children Make sure you insert the battery with its poles correctly aligned The internal clock works even when the Movie Camera is turned off and it consumes power...

Page 9: ...ton to select HOUR 7 Turn the 34 34 34 34 34 Dial to set to 2PM 8 Press the SET Button to select MIN 9 Turn the 34 34 34 34 34 Dial to set to 30 10 Press the MENU Button to finish the date and time setting The operation of the clock starts from 00 seconds Pressing the button one more time makes the menu disappear If you select the DATE TIME SETUP Sub Menu when the button type battery is not insert...

Page 10: ...ng the Date Time Title Indication 5 During recording or when the Movie Camera is in the Recording Pause Mode press the DATE TITLE Button to make the Date Time Title Indication disappear After turning the Movie Camera off and then on again the previously selected Date Time Title Indication is no longer displayed To make it appear again press the DATE TITLE Button once Be sure to turn the Movie Came...

Page 11: ...Picture Distortions ManualTracking Adjustment This Movie Camera adjusts the tracking automatically With certain cassettes however the tracking adjustment may not be precise In this case adjust the tracking manually Press the FOCUS SET Button briefly during playback The TRACK Indication 2 appears Turn the TRACKING Dial to adjust the tracking The Tracking Adjustment Function is automatically cancell...

Page 12: ...unction will be in black and white If you change the setting of the 0 LUX OFF ON Switch during recording a switching noise is also recorded When recording with the 0 Lux Night View Function it is not possible to adjust the white balance manually or to cancel the manually adjusted white balance setting It is not possible to use any of the Program AE Modes when the 0 Lux Night View Mode is activated...

Page 13: ... flashing and remains lit When the Sepia Black White Yellow Red Blue Green Mode or 0 Lux Night View Function is used it is not possible to manually adjust the white balance or to cancel the manually adjusted white balance setting In the following cases the 1 Indication flashes During manual adjustment of the white balance If the surroundings are dark and the white balance cannot be adjusted the 1 ...

Page 14: ...provide precise white balance adjustment and therefore natural colors in the recorded pictures when using the Full Auto Mode For light sources outside this range adjust the white balance manually l 54 Also additional lighting may be necessary 1Control range of this Movie Camera s Auto White Balance Adjustment Mode 2Blue sky 3Cloudy sky Rain 4TV screen 5Sunlight 6White fluorescent lamp 72 hours aft...

Page 15: ...l 57 TSurf Snow Mode l 57 UManual Focus Mode l 56 VTracking Adjustment Mode l 39 WFade Effect Mode l 43 XColor Indication for Fade l 42 43 YSuper Image Stabilizer Mode l 47 ZDigital Zoom Mode l 48 Stretch Mode l 45 Negative Mode l 46 Sepia Mode l 46 Black White Mode l 46 _Yellow Mode l 46 T SP 20 MNL U V W X Q R M S N O P MF TRACK Y Z STRETCH 250 D ZOOM RED _ SEPIA B W NEGA Y FIL L DIA SFT ...

Page 16: ... the Demonstration Mode by setting DEMO MODE on the OTHER FUNCTIONS Sub Menu of the CAMERA FUNCTIONS Main Menu to ON and then exiting the menu Pressing a button or displaying a menu temporarily suspends the Demonstration Mode However if you leave the Movie Camera in this condition without activating any function for more than approximately 10 minutes the Demonstration Mode resumes If you do not wa...

Page 17: ...sion Lens 8 Tripod 9 Cassette Adaptor 10 IR Video DC Light Halogen Infra red It requires the Shoe Adaptor for attaching to the Movie Camera 11 Shoe Adaptor for attaching the IR Video DC Light Some accessories are not available in some countries 6 VW LT4314WE 1 CGR V610 2 CGR V620 3 CGR V816 VW LF43WE 5 4 VW KBC7E 7 8 11 VW TCA7E 10 VZ CT55E 9 VW LW4307WE VZ LDR10E VW SK11E ...

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