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Chapter 1 Overview — Before using the camera
Before using the camera
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When using this product during rain or snow or when at the beach, be careful that water does not get inside the camera recorder.
Water causes damage to the camera recorder and memory card. (Repair may be impossible)
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Keep the camera recorder away from devices (TVs, TV games, etc.) that produce magnetism.
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If you use the camera recorder near TVs, video and sound data may be distorted by electromagnetic waves.
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Strong magnetic fields produced by speakers and large motors may cause damage to recorded contents and may distort images.
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Electromagnetic waves emitted by microcomputers may have a harmful effect on the camera recorder and may corrupt video and sound data.
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The camera recorder may not operate properly if it receives harmful effects from devices that produce magnetism. In this case, turn off the camera
recorder, and remove the battery. Next, attach the battery again. After that, turn on the camera recorder.
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Do not use the camera recorder near radio transmitters or high-voltage devices.
If you use the camera recorder near radio transmitters or high-voltage devices, the recorded video and sound data may suffer harmful effects.
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When using the camera recorder at the beach, etc., be careful that sand and dust do not get inside the camera recorder.
Sand and dust may damage the camera recorder and memory card. (Be careful when inserting and removing the memory card)
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When carrying the camera recorder, be careful not to drop it.
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Strong shocks will damage the camera recorder body and it may not operate properly.
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Do not apply insecticide or volatile materials to the camera recorder.
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If insecticide or volatile materials come into contact with the camera recorder, the camera recorder body may warp and the paint may come off.
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Do not allow the camera recorder to remain in contact with rubber or vinyl objects for a long period of time.
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After using the camera recorder, be sure to remove the battery.
Be sure to remove the battery from the camera recorder. (If the battery is left in the camera recorder, it will continue to consume a small amount of
electric current even when the power is turned off)
If the battery is left inside the camera recorder for a long time, it will over discharge and may become unusable even if it is recharged.
Do not remove the battery when the power is turned on.
Turn off the power and remove the battery after the operation lamp goes completely out.
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Take proper care of the battery terminal.
Do not allow dust or foreign objects on the battery terminal.
Also, if you drop the battery by mistake, make sure that the battery body and the terminal are not warped.
Inserting a deformed battery into the camera recorder or attaching it to the battery charger may cause damages on the camera recorder or battery
charger.
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Cautions when throwing memory cards away or transferring them to others
Formatting memory cards or deleting data using the functions of the camera or a computer will merely change the file management information: it will
not completely erase the data on the cards. When throwing these cards away or transferring them to others, either physically destroy them or use a
data deletion program for computers (commercially available) to completely erase the data. Users are responsible for managing the data stored in their
memory cards.
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Control panel and viewfinder
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If the same image or letters are allowed to be displayed on the control panel for a long time, the image may be burned into the screen. It will return to
normal after leaving the camera recorder turned off for several hours.
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Condensation sometimes forms on the LCD of the control panel in locations subject to extreme temperature differences. If this happens, wipe with a
soft, dry cloth.
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If the camera recorder is very cold, the control panel will be slightly darker than normal immediately after the power is turned on. It will return to its
regular brightness when the temperature inside increases.
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Since the viewfinder uses organic EL, if the same image or letters are allowed to be displayed for a long time, the image may be burned into the
screen. There is no problem with the recorded images.
Switch the screen by turning off the screen or by using the eye sensor, etc.
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The control panel and viewfinder monitor (organic EL) are highly-precisely managed so that at least 99.99% of the dots are effective pixels and 0.01%
or less are invalid pixels and always lit. This is not a malfunction and it has no effect whatsoever on the recorded images.
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Do not point the eye piece of the lens and viewfinder at the sun.
Doing so might damage the components inside.
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GPS
GPS (Global Position System) satellite is managed by the United States Department of State and its precision is sometimes intentionally changed.
Position it in a location where there is a good view of the sky and there is no influence of obstacles such as roofs and trees, etc.
Depending upon the surrounding environment and the time, it may take a long time to position and errors may be larger.
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Caution regarding laser beams
The MOS sensor may be damaged if the MOS sensor is subjected to light from a laser beam.
Take sufficient care to prevent laser beams from striking the lens when shooting in an environment where laser devices are used.
Summary of Contents for Vericam 35
Page 1: ...35 Operating Guide W1014HM0 YI VQT5K88A E ...
Page 5: ...Before using the camera read this chapter Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 65: ...This chapter describes video output Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display ...
Page 113: ...This chapter describes the specifications of this product Chapter 12 Specification ...
Page 118: ...Index 118 Z Zebra patterns 63 ...