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HITACHI AMERICA, L

TD.

HOME ELECTRONICS DIVISION

1855 Dornoch Court

San Diego, CA 92154-7225

Tel.

1-800-HITACHI

(1-800-448-2244)

HITACHI CANADA L

TD.

DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION

6740 Campobello Road

Mississauga, Ontario L5N 2L8

CANADA

Tel.

1-800-HITACHI

(1-800-448-2244)

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QR34402 ©Hitachi, Ltd. 2002

Printed in Japan OF-Y(HE)

DZ-MV270A

Instruction Manual

HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
HOME ELECTRONICS DIVISION

1855 Dornoch Court
San Diego, CA 92154-7225
Tel. 1-800-HITACHI

(1-800-448-2244)

HITACHI CANADA LTD.
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION

6740 Campobello Road
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 2L8
CANADA
Tel. 1-800-HITACHI

(1-800-448-2244)

Thank you for buying a Hitachi product. Please take time to become familiar with the manual and
how it is set up. Keep it handy for future reference.

QR34402 ©Hitachi, Ltd. 2002

Printed in Japan OF-Y(HE)

DZ-MV270A

DZ-MV270A Instruction Manual

DZ-MV270A Mode d’emploi

Summary of Contents for DZ-MV270A - Camcorder

Page 1: ...AL MEDIA DIVISION 6740 Campobello Road Mississauga Ontario L5N 2L8 CANADA Tel 1 800 HITACHI 1 800 448 2244 Thank you for buying a Hitachi product Please take time to become familiar with the manual and how it is set up Keep it handy for future reference QR34402 Hitachi Ltd 2002 Printed in Japan OF Y HE DZ MV270A DZ MV270A Instruction Manual DZ MV270A Mode d emploi ...

Page 2: ...ORIES ONLY The DVD video camera recorder and AC adapter have the following caution marks CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or at tempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified per sonnel WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR S...

Page 3: ...l not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an ou...

Page 4: ...rticular atten tion to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are pro vided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video product on a bed sofa ...

Page 5: ...refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product c If the video product has been exposed to rain or water d If the video product does not operate normally by follow ing the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the o...

Page 6: ... stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress 9 Do not operate AC adapter with damaged cable or plug re place them immediately 10 An extension cable should not be used unless absolutely nec essary Use of improper extension cable could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If extension cord must be used make sure A The pins on plug of extension cable are the same number ...

Page 7: ...c tion to products sold separately proper clean ing and troubleshooting We want this manual to be as helpful as possible so it includes two easy ways to find the informa tion you need A quick index for the information you use most often this page Adetailed table of contents directing you to spe cific information quickly page 8 9 Get to know your DVD video camera recorder by using this manual and g...

Page 8: ...Ejecting Disc 37 Inserting Disc 37 Removing Disc 39 Basic Techniques Basic Handling of DVD video camera recorder 40 Turning DVD Video Camera Recorder On 40 Opening LCD Monitor 40 LCD Screen Brightness Adjustment 41 Closing LCD Monitor 41 Viewing Subject through Viewfinder 41 Recording Movie 42 Using External Microphone 42 Recording Stills 43 Playing Back 44 Immediately Checking Recorded Scene 44 S...

Page 9: ...0 Deleting Scenes 80 Adding Special Effects Fade 81 Combining Multiple Scenes 83 Dividing Movies 83 Arranging Order of Scenes Move 84 Playing Back by Skipping Scenes Skip 85 Selecting Scenes Using Menu Screen 85 Displaying Information Using Menu Screen 86 Disc Management 87 Verifying Remaining Free Space on Disc Capacity 87 Initializing DVD RAM Disc 87 Updating Control Information 88 Finalizing Di...

Page 10: ...mine the results Normally move the joystick up down to left or right to select a menu item or scene and then press the center to enter the selection Notation of cancel button Press the stop cancel button to stop your operation midway or return the menu screen to the preceding one The expression press the button will be used in this text and marks beside headings This DVD video camera recorder has ...

Page 11: ...r from a distance 2 AA batteries To power the remote control AV input output cable Used when viewing the picture played back on the DVD video camera recorder on TV screen or input or output video from to another video device Power cable Connect between household AC outlet and AC adapter Lens cap and lens cap string Attach the lens cap when not recording to protect the lens 2 Ferrite cores Attach t...

Page 12: ...will appear even if disc is not loaded 7 Recording indicator p 64 The red indicator will light during recording 8 Infrared receiver p 29 When the remote control is used to operate the DVD video camera recorder this receiver will receive the infrared signal 9 Stereo microphone p 42 3 5 type liquid crystal display inside p 40 OPEN button p 40 Press this button and hold it while opening the liquid cr...

Page 13: ...ection terminal DC IN 8 4V p 31 S VIDEO input output jack p 90 Record button REC p 42 Power switch p 42 43 PHOTO To record still images VIDEO To record a movie POWER OFF To turn off the DVD video camera re corder Press the red button at the center of power switch and turn it only when turningpoweron Itisnotnecessary to press the button when setting the switch to POWER OFF The power switch cannot b...

Page 14: ...image ap pearing in the viewfinder RESET button p 109 To reset all settings to defaults LCD BRIGHT button p 41 Press this button to start LCD screen brightness adjustment _ EXPOSURE button p 50 Press this button to adjust the ex posure FOCUS button p 49 To switch between manual focus and auto focus Volume control buttons VOL buttons p 41 44 To adjust the volume of sound from speaker etc BATTERY EJ...

Page 15: ...tton p 42 6 ZOOM T button p 47 7 ZOOM W button p 47 8 SELECT button p 70 9 REVERSE SKIP button p 44 MENU button p 54 71 PLAY PAUSE button p 44 FORWARD SEARCH button p 45 DELETE button p 77 The buttons on remote control will function the same as those on DVD video camera recorder 0 1 2 8 9 V 4 5 6 7 DISPLAY REC SELECT MENU DELETE DIGITAL ZOOM ZOOM DISC NAVIGATION DZ RM2W 3 ...

Page 16: ...monstration midway press the button The demo mode will end when the DVD video camera recorder is turned off or the DISC EJECT button is pressed down Joystick MENU button Note If you choose Auto in step 3 the demon stration will automatically start approximately three minutes after the DVD video camera recorder is turned on Note If a disc is loaded in the DVD video cam era recorder the demonstratio...

Page 17: ...ge Demo Mode Reset Disc used Reference page DVD RAM DVD R X X Camera Functions Setup Record Functions Setup Date Setup Initial Setup Disc Navigation Functions Function Switch Play Create Edit Title Delete Switch Play Title Delete Edit Skip Select Detail Capacity Format Disc Update Control Info Finalize Disc Repeat Play Disc used DVD RAM X DVD R X X X X X X X X X X X X Play List Program Scene Disc ...

Page 18: ...be recorded In both recordings of movie and still on DVD RAM disc only zooming up to 240 times is possible using the 12 power optical zoom multiplied by the 20 power digital zoom Movies and stills can be recorded on the same disc by simply switching the recording mode power switch However if you use a DVD R disc a still image cannot be recorded If the DVD video cam era recorder is connected to PC ...

Page 19: ...t grasp the top of DVD video cam era recorder when lifting it It could easily be dropped Cautions When Using Do not subject the DVD video camera recorder to impact This DVD video camera recorder is a precision machine Take great care that you do not strike it against a hard object or allow it to fall Do not use the DVD video camera recorder on a tripod in a place where it is subject to severe vibr...

Page 20: ...ter the DVD video camera recorder is turned off Do not use the DVD video camera recorder near TV or radio This could cause noise to appear on the TV screen or interference could enter radio broad casts Do not use the DVD video camera recorder near strong radio waves or magnetism If the DVD video camera recorder is used near strong radio waves or magnetism such as near radio wave tower or electric ...

Page 21: ...dapter which could cause fire burns electric shock or fault CHARGE ACCESS indicator Do not turn the DVD video camera recorder off while the CHARGE ACCESS indicator is blinking The CHARGE ACCESS indicator is blinking to show that data is being written to disc or being read from it Do not do any of the following so as not to damage the data Disconnect AC adapter Plug or unplug PC connection cable Re...

Page 22: ...DVD video camera recorder and store it in a cool place Leaving the battery attached or storing it at high temperature could shorten its life Suggestions and Restrictions Make a trial recording Be sure to make a trial recording before an ac tual take to make sure that recording is normal Data that was not stored normally because of a defect in the DVD video camera recorder can not be restored It is...

Page 23: ...fter a while turn it on again If an error message appears when the DVD video camera recorder is being used in an en vironment where the temperature is low leave it powered for several minutes turn it off and then on again When the disc is used for an extended period of time the temperature will increase because of the heat inside the DVD video camera recorder Be careful when removing the disc Norm...

Page 24: ...placing the disc in cartridge or caddy make sure that disc surfaces are not scratched and that no dirt or fingerprint adheres to them Do not record edit or delete on the disc when scratches dirt or fingerprints cannot be removed even if disc surface is cleaned When replacing the DVD RAM disc in cartridge insert it until a click is heard Be careful not to allow condensation To store disc cartridge ...

Page 25: ...ording not possible Tab for side B Tab for side A Recording possible PROTECT A PROTECT A PROTECT A Note When recording special events be sure to use a new disc which has never been removed from cartridge or caddy Note Writing similar to recording is performed even with simple editing or deletion Make sure that editing or deletion has been securely performed with the disc removed from cartridge or ...

Page 26: ...FINE MPEG2 approx 6 Mbps STD MPEG2 approx 3 Mbps LPCM MPEG2 Audio LPCM Recordable time approx 30 minutes side approx 60 minutes side approx 30 minutes side When using DVD R disc no still image can be recorded on this DVD video camera recorder When using DVD R disc the recording quality mode first used for recording on that disc is a fixed mode It cannot be changed on that disc In FINE or STD mode ...

Page 27: ... Note Do not adjust the hand strap while holding the DVD video camera recorder Doing this could cause the DVD video camera recorder to fall and be damaged Caution Do not lift the DVD video camera re corder by holding the viewfinder or LCD moni tor If the viewfinder or LCD monitor comes off the DVD video camera recorder will fall Setups This section explains preparations for recording setting up th...

Page 28: ...he ferrite core provided to the cable at a position approximately 1 15 16 5 cm from its end Wind the microphone cable round the core once in the same way as for the S VIDEO cable Using external microphone in modes other than camera recording is not recommended Pass the provided string through the hole in the lens cap and attach it to the hand strap of DVD video camera recorder 1 Use the string to ...

Page 29: ...t to light stronger than the infrared light from remote control the DVD video camera recorder cannot be operated by remote control Note If there is an obstacle between the remote control and infrared receiver on DVD video cam era recorder remote control may not be possible Note The DVD video camera recorder uses the VCR2 remote control code of Hitachi VCRs If you use a Hitachi VCR etc with remote ...

Page 30: ... recorder Note Be sure to use the specified battery DZ BP14 R DZ BP16 sold separately or DZ BP28 sold sepa rately for the DVD video camera recorder Using other batteries could cause the DVD video camera recorder to malfunction or result in fire After using the DVD video camera recorder remove the battery from it 1 Set the power switch to POWER OFF to turn the DVD video camera recorder off 2 Raise ...

Page 31: ...ndicator 0 50 Blinks once per 1 2 seconds 51 75 Blinks twice per 1 2 seconds 76 or more Blinks three times per 1 2 seconds Fully charged Remains lit Note Charge the battery in the temperatur e range of 50 F 86 F 10 C 30 C Note Make sure that the battery is securely in stalled Incomplete attachment could cause the battery to fall and be damaged Note If the power switch is set to VIDEO or PHOTO char...

Page 32: ... 60 minutes with model DZ BP14 R DZ BP16 sold separately or be tween 70 and 100 minutes with model DZ BP28 sold separately and prepare the type and number of batteries to allow for the time you are planning to record on the DVD video camera re corder Note that the battery discharges faster in cold places The time taken for charging the battery is as follows at 25 C DZ BP14 R DZ BP16 sold separatel...

Page 33: ...ore it in a place where the temperature is high the battery life will be short ened Especially be sure not to store the battery in an environment in a closed vehicle over 140 F 60 C Neglecting this could damage the battery Handling the dead battery Do not dispose of the dead battery Let a rechargeable battery recycling coop erative store take charge of it Using charge marker For a charged battery ...

Page 34: ...sed ar ound the world An AC plug adapter is required in some for eign countries If you need one purchase it from your Hitachi distributor Note If the CHARGE ACCESS indicator does not light when the AC adapter is plugged into AC outlet unplug it from the AC outlet wait a few mo ments and then plug it into the AC outlet again If the CHARGE ACCESS indicator still does not light the AC adapter may be ...

Page 35: ...ton after selecting the figur e for the month the screen for verifying the set date will appear instead of screen for setting day year or time 5 Tilt the joystick to left or right to select the digit you want to set in se quence Tilt the joystick up or down to select the number for current date time and then re peat step 5 to set the cur rent date and time 6 After setting the current date and time...

Page 36: ...Mode The mark will be attached to the cur rently selected option 3 Use the joystick to se lect the desired date display format and then press the but ton The menu screen for setting date will be restored and the Date Mode has been changed as you designated 4 Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen Note If the date display format has been changed the display format during playback as we...

Page 37: ...ninitialized DVD RAM disc it must be formatted see p 87 How to set both side recordable disc The actual recording surface of side A is op posite to that on which SIDE A is marked If you view the image recorded on side A on another device set the disc in it with indica tion SIDE A facing up The cartridge has a fixed orientation when it is inserted into the DVD video camera re corder Insert it corre...

Page 38: ...o camera recorder After formatting message DVD R disc Video mode cannot be changed will appear see page 26 Press the button to erase the message Once formatted a DVD R disc can no longer be changed to a disc for PC even if it has not been recorded on this DVD video camera recorder When recording data from PC While the above messages are being displayed press the button or when message Format the d...

Page 39: ...the DISC EJECT but ton and hold it for at least 2 seconds A click will be heard and the disc will be unlocked Push down the DISC EJECT button once again to r emove the disc The DISC EJECT indicator on the LCD screen will change from white to pink at this time It is recommended that you tur n the DVD video cam era recorder off before inserting or ejecting disc to prevent misoperation Note Do not in...

Page 40: ...fore changing its vertical angle Note Do not record for a prolonged time with the LCD monitor turned approximately 180 in close contact with the DVD video camera recorder body Doing this could cause the DVD video cam era recorder and LCD monitor to become hot Turning DVD Video Camera Recorder On While holding down the red button at the center of power switch turn the switch to set it to VIDEO or P...

Page 41: ...te Be sure to return the LCD monitor at right angles to the DVD video camera recorder before closing it or replacing it on the DVD video cam era recorder with its screen facing outside If the LCD monitor is tilted it cannot be closed to the DVD video camera recorder Note If the LCD monitor is not securely locked to the DVD video camera recorder no image will appear in the viewfinder Viewing Subjec...

Page 42: ...he subject Note Take care that power is not interrupted while the CHARGE ACCESS indicator is blinking Note The minimum recordable time of movie is approximately 3 seconds Note See page 64 for setting of Record LED re cording indicator On Off Note For various functions available during record ing see Setting Up Camera Functions on page 54 Note Hitachi cannot be responsible for video and audio that ...

Page 43: ...es in a dark place or when the subject is lit from rear it is recommended that you use the optional Video Flash model DZ FLH3 Refer to the instruction manual of Video Flash for details Recording Stills This DVD video camera recorder can record two types of still image on disc a still to be viewed on TV MPEG image of 704 480 pixels and a still to be used on PC JPEG image of 1280 960 pixels Note Rec...

Page 44: ...of desired scene Tilt once To return to the first image of the scene being played back and start playback Tilt once To skip to the first image of the scene following the one being playedback andstartplayback Tilt and hold To continuously locate the be ginnings of scenes starting from the scene preceding the scene being played back When the desired image appears re lease the joystick Playback will ...

Page 45: ...deo camera recorder is high it may not operate nor mally In such a case tur n the DVD video cam era recorder off wait for a while and then tur n it on again Frame Advance Frame Back Slow Playback During playback pause tilt the joystick to left or right Frame advance frame back or slow playback will start Tilt once Picture will advance one frame Tilt once Picture will go back half a second Tilt and...

Page 46: ...he joystick to select the desired time of cho sen point To select the start of first scene on disc To select the end of last scene on disc To move the cursor toward the end of last scene on disc in one minute units To move the cursor toward the start of first scene on disc in units of a minute 3 Press the button to enter the selection The DVD video camera recorder will go to the specified point an...

Page 47: ... T control side will engage the digital zoom midway see page 57 Note The setting of digital zoom 240x is effective only during movie recording If you specify 240x in the still recording mode the digital zoom will au tomatically be set to 48x Note When a subject is zoomed it may be mo mentarily out of focus Note When digital zoom is engaged the image quality will be rougher Note If the zoom ratio i...

Page 48: ... not to lose the lens hood Note If the optional tele conversion lens DZ TL1 is attached over the lens the range where a subject is focused at T end telephoto side will be from approximately 18 feet 5 m to infinite Note If the optional tele conversion lens DZ TL1 is attached over the lens the four corners of screen will be darker vignetting on W wide angle side when a subject is zoomed in Macro Rec...

Page 49: ...Note Be sure to zoom up to your subject only when manually focusing on it If you bring the sub ject into focus at the wide angle position focus will be incorrect when you zoom up to the sub ject Note Manual focus is released when the DVD video camera recorder is turned off When you turn the DVD video camera recorder on next time auto focus will be restored FOCUS button buttons W T Manually Focusin...

Page 50: ...e indicator will appear on the screen 2 Use the buttons to adjust the exposure while viewing the image in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen 3 Press the REC button to start recording Note Pressing EXPOSURE will alter nate between manual adjustment and auto exposure With auto exposure no indication will appear on the screen Note The exposure setting will return to Auto when the DVD video camera r ...

Page 51: ...ached only in still recording mode No display Emits light automatically Always emits light No light emission Disc type DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM write protected DVD R write protected DVD R disc already finalized on this DVD video camera recorder DVD R disc finalized on a device other than this DVD video camera recorder No display Warning message Brightness of LCD screen Volume Brightness of LCD screen...

Page 52: ... bat tery remaining level will appear and the battery remain ing level will appear only when the battery has almost no remaining charge The following operating status indicator will blink to give warning message to user The message can be checked when returning the LCD monitor 180 to the original status from the status in which the LCD screen was facing the same direction as the lens The disc has ...

Page 53: ...On is specified 6 Standard playback Playback pause Forward search playback Reverse search playback Forward skip playback Reverse skip playback Forward frame advance Reverse frame back Refer to Playback beginning on page 44 for how to operate The mark will appear on the first image on disc The mark will appear on the last image on disc Playback information display Shows the status of DVD video came...

Page 54: ...es depending on the sub ject conditions recording environment or purpose of filming Auto The camera recorder automatically judges the subject and surrounding environ ment for optimum recording Sports Reduces blurring when recording rapidly moving subjects such as in golf or tennis Portrait Makes a subject such as a person or a creature stand out from a blurred background Spotlight Prevents overexp...

Page 55: ...ight of White Bal The mark will be attached to the currently se lected option 3 Use the joystick to select Auto or Hold and then press the but ton If White Balance is set to Hold WB will ap pear on the screen 4 Press the MENU button The menu scree will disappear The white balance setting will always be Auto when the DVD video camera recorder is turned off Mode Auto Hold Details of setting White ba...

Page 56: ...pod Note When EIS On is specified there will be a slight difference between the actual movement and the movement on screen Note Gross camera shake may not be entirely corrected even if EIS On is specified Note EIS may not operate correctly when the conversion lens optional is used 1 Press the MENU button in the recording pause status The menu screen will appear 2 Use the joystick to choose EIS on ...

Page 57: ...option 3 Use the joystick to choose Off and then press the button 4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear Dig Zoom 240x 48x or Off setting will be stored in memory even if the DVD video cam era recorder is turned off Note The subject image will be slightly r ougher in the digital zoom range Note You can check whether Dig Zoom is 240x 48x or Off by pressing the DISPLAY button and rev...

Page 58: ...tton 4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear Note The VIDEO Mode setting will not change even after the DVD video camera r ecorder is turned off However if XTRA has been set with DVD RAM disc or LPCM has been set with DVD R disc FINE will be set when the disc is changed Setting Up Record Functions Block like noise may appear in recorded image or the outline of subject image is disto...

Page 59: ...ected option 3 Select the desired option and then press the button The selected op tion will be set 4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear Note The Input Source setting will return to CAMERA whenever the DVD video camera re corder is turned off Recordable times in each movie quality mode on one side of disc Quality mode XTRA FINE STD LPCM Disc used DVD RAM approx 18 60 min approx 3...

Page 60: ...en press the but ton The options will appear on the right of PHOTO Input The mark will be attached to the cur rently selected option Mode Frame Field Details of setting Does not suit recording of frequently moving video subjects de spite high image quality Frame suits recording of less moving video Suitable for recording of frequently moving video subjects On screen display 3 Use the joystick to s...

Page 61: ...4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear You can also check that self timer has been set by reviewing the on screen information 5 Press the REC button The recording indicator at the front of DVD video camera recorder will blink The self timer indicator will start to count down and recording will commence approximately 10 seconds later Note To release the self timer mode choose Off on...

Page 62: ...The options will appear on the right of OSD Output The mark will be attached to the cur rently selected option LCD screen or viewfinder On setting Off setting TV screen TV screen 3 Choose the desired option and press the button 4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear The OSD Output setting will not change even if the DVD video camera recorder is turned off Note Even if Off is chosen...

Page 63: ...ant to use up the battery when you have no intention of using the DVD video cam era recorder for a long time specify Power Save Off Note To turn the DVD video camera recorder on again from automatic off activated by the power save function set the power switch to POWER OFF and then set it to VIDEO or PHOTO This DVD video camera recorder will emit sound when the power switch is changed over the REC...

Page 64: ...t Note When using the self timer function the re cording indicator will blink when the REC button is pressed regardless of whether Record LED is On or Off Recording indicator Turning Record LED On or Off On Off The recording indicator will light red to show that the DVD video camera recorder is recording The recording indicator will not light even during recording You can change the language used ...

Page 65: ...oystick to choose Reset on the Initial Setup menu screen and then press the button The Reset verification screen will appear 3 If you are sure that you wish to reset use the joystick to choose YES and then press the button All the setting items have now been reset to de faults 4 Press the MENU button The menu screen will disappear Note To cancel resetting midway choose NO on the screen for verific...

Page 66: ...program or a scene You can also fade the image recorded on the DVD video camera recorder and rearrange the order of scenes All programs Program No 1 Recorded on May 3 2002 Program No 10 Recorded on May 27 2002 9 00AM 4 30PM 11 30AM 2 00PM 4 00PM 9 30PM 2 45PM 10 30AM 4 30PM 6 00PM Disc Navigation This section explains about how to edit recorded images using the Disc Navigation function Note Thumbn...

Page 67: ...on play list or arrange scenes on play list Displaying information on scenes Detail You can get the information on movie quality mode recording time etc of a scene or adjacent multiple scenes Displaying remaining free space on disc Capacity You can display how much free space the disc be ing driven has Settings on disc You can check the remaining free space of disc be ing used and initialize an un...

Page 68: ...p 74 Only the data will be stored in play list If you create edit or delete a play list the original scenes will not be erased from the disc Since scenes are not duplicated the disc capacity will not decrease Example To select scenes from program No 1 and program No 10 and create a play list Program No 1 recorded on May 3 2002 Program No 10 recorded on May 27 2002 Play list created 9 00AM 4 30PM 1...

Page 69: ...e Blue Red DISC NAVIGATION button button You can know the status of scenes from the colors of cursor and bar graph Tilt the joystick to right when the yellow cursor is in the scene at the bottom right corner of thumbnail display screen or tilt down the joy stick when the yellow cursor is in any scene on the bottom row The following 12 thumbnails following page will appear Note that when the follow...

Page 70: ...t scenes randomly and play them back See below for how to select scenes Selecting Consecutive Scenes Together 1 Use the joystick to select the first scene 2 Hold down the SELECT button for at least one second The selected scene will be double framed in yel low and blue 3 Usethejoysticktoselectthelastsceneintherange you want and then press the button The scenes in the specified range will be framed...

Page 71: ...ng DVD R disc Play List Switch p 75 Play p 75 Create p 74 Edit p 77 Title p 79 Delete p 79 Scene Delete p 80 Edit Fade p 81 Combine p 83 Divide p 83 Move p 84 Skip p 85 Select p 85 Detail p 86 Program Switch p 72 Play p 72 Scene Select p 85 Detail p 86 Program Switch p 72 Play p 72 Title p 73 Disc Capacity p 87 Format Disc p 87 Update Control Info p 88 Others Repeat Play p 89 Disc Capacity p 87 Fi...

Page 72: ...pear 3 Use the joystick to choose Switch on the Program menu screen and then press the button 4 Use the joystick to select the program to be dis played and then press the button The Disc Navigation screen will be restored and the thumbnails of the selected program will appear Note If you press the button to stop pr ogram selection midway the original screen thumbnail select screen will be restored...

Page 73: ...isplay screen of the program whose title was set will be restored Choosing NO or pressing the button will restore the screen for inputting a title The recording date time has initially been attached to any program You can change the recording date time to any desired title Note If you wish to delete the letter for title press the button once The input letter will be deleted Holding down the stop b...

Page 74: ...sible De lete unnecessary scenes Creating New Play List 1 Use the joystick to select a scene to be pro grammed in a play list When selecting multiple scenes refer to Select ing Consecutive Scenes Together or Selecting Random Scenes on page 70 With the created play list you can also add scenes recorded on another day or unnecessary scenes afterwards 2 Press the MENU button The Disc Navigation menu ...

Page 75: ...f the selected play list will appear Note To display the thumbnails of all programs all recorded scenes choose All Programs on the Switch Program screen Playing Back A Play List 1 Press the MENU button The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear 2 Use the joystick to choose Play on the Play List menu screen and then press the button The Start Play List screen will appear 3 Use the joystick to sele...

Page 76: ...or to the lower row and tilt it to left or right to se lect the point where the scene is to be inserted 5 Tilt the joystick up to move the cursor to the upper row and tilt it to left or right to point the cursor to the scene to be added To select multiple scenes refer to Selecting Con secutive Scenes or Selecting Random Scenes on page 70 6 Press the button to copy the scene The screen showing that...

Page 77: ...ed Deleting Scenes from Play List 1 Display the Edit Play List menu screen of the play list to be edited Perform steps 1 3 on page 76 2 From the play list in lower row point the cur sor to the scene you want to delete To select multiple scenes refer to Selecting Con secutive scenes Together or Selecting Random Scenes on page 70 3 If you are sure that you wish to delete the scene press the button T...

Page 78: ...Choose Delete on the Edit menu screen and then press the but ton The selected scene s will be deleted Note If all scenes on play list ar e deleted the play list itself will also be deleted Editing Play List Selecting Scenes Using Menu You can specify the range of scenes when adding or deleting consecutive multiple scenes to from play list This Select menu item is useful when selecting consecutive ...

Page 79: ...estored Note Pressing the button on the screen for veri fication will restore the thumbnail display screen Note Even if you delete a play list the original scenes stored on disc will not be deleted Changing Title of Play List The play lists have serial numbers in the order you have created them At any time you can change the title of play list which was the recording date time set on this DVD vide...

Page 80: ...ete all data on disc initializing the disc will be recommended see p 87 Note If even one play list has been created mes sage Same scenes on PlayList will be deleted De lete scenes will appear before deleting scene s This message will appear even if the scene s to be deleted is not used in the corresponding play list In this case choose YES and then press the button to delete the scene s Note If th...

Page 81: ...effects B W Fades in from Black and White screen to color screen Fades out from color screen to Black and White screen Wipe Fades in from black screen to vertical direction of screen Fades out from vertical direction of screen to black screen White Fades in from white screen fades out to white screen Fade Out Fade In Fade Out Fade In Fade Out Fade In ...

Page 82: ... also be set to either IN or OUT Note Any registered fade can be changed at any time using the same procedure as above Note Fade can also be added to on screen in formation displayed during playback Note If the playback time of scene is short fade will cut off midway Note If you set fade in and fade out to a still im age or a movie with recording time of no more than 3 seconds only fade in will be...

Page 83: ...u to update the contr ol information will appear when power is turned on and Disc Navi gation is first started see page 100 Note that if you choose YES for this message the combined scenes will be split into separate scenes If you choose NO for this message the scenes will be combined but the same message will ap pear each time Disc Navigation is started To pre vent this when combining scenes from...

Page 84: ...t is at the start or end of a scene a message will appear but no division will be made Note A scene of 0 5 seconds or less cannot be divided Note If free space available on disc is insuf ficient division will not be possible Delete unnecessary scenes Note Pressing the button on the screen for veri fication will restore the thumbnail display screen Arranging Order of Scenes Move You can move scenes...

Page 85: ...ck The selected scenes will be skipped 1 Use the joystick to select a scene to be skipped and then press the MENU button The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear 2 Use the joystick to choose Scene Skip Set and then press the button The message showing that skip is being set will appear and the thumbnail display screen will be restored A skip mark will be attached to the scene for which skip pin...

Page 86: ...on the following scene tilting the joystick to left will display informa tion on the preceding scene If you have selected multiple scenes the infor mation shown below will appear Pressing the button will restore the thumb nail display screen With DVD R disc the quality mode FINE STD or LPCM selected first will appear Number of scenes whose quality mode is unknown This will appear when the disc has...

Page 87: ...mera recorder is not turned off midway If initialization is inter rupted by power off the disc will not be initialized correctly or it may be damaged Note It may not be possible to initialize a disc with many scratches or dirt Such a disc cannot be used Note If you use a brand new DVD R disc mes sage Disc is not formatted will appear Initialize the disc following the subsequent messages see page 9...

Page 88: ...nfo will appear 3 If you are sure that you wish to update the con trol information use the joystick to choose YES and then press the button The message for proceeding will appear and then the Disc Navigation menu screen will be restored A black screen may appear while the message for updating is displayed If you choose NO on the screen for verifying updating of control information updating will be...

Page 89: ...e Disc menu screen and then press the button The disc will be final ized 3 If you are sure that you wish to finalize the disc use the joy stick to choose YES and then press the button When finalizing the other side of disc turn the disc over and repeat the above procedure from step 2 If you wish to play back the contents recorded on this DVD video camera recorder using a DVD player etc that is com...

Page 90: ... cause howling from the TV speakers Note Insert the AV input output cable plugs into jacks straight Obliquely inserting them could dam age the jacks Note Disconnect the S VIDEO cable before re moving the disc Connecting to Other Devices This section explains about the connections to another AV device such as TV and how to transfer data in DVD video camera recorder to PC S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R S V...

Page 91: ...ing the DVD video camera r ecorder while viewing an image on TV screen However if you use a Hitachi VCR the remote control may inad vertently operate the VCR if it is near the DVD video camera recorder To prevent this set the remote control code of the VCR to a position other than VCR2 Note Information that the DVD video camera recorder is recording will appear on the TV screen You can also displa...

Page 92: ...ated by the remote control provided with the DVD video camera recorder When recording an image from a Hitachi VCR change the remote control code of the VCR to other than VCR2 Note If you increase the volume of speaker in this DVD video camera recorder when recording an externally input image noise may occur in the image that is being recorded To prevent this re duce the speaker volume when recordi...

Page 93: ...to record still images Note The Input Source setting will return to CAMERA whenever DVD video camera r e corder is turned off Note Recording of most images is prohibited by the copy guard signal to protect the copyright except for images recorded on camcorders for personal enjoyment These images cannot be re corded on this DVD video camera recorder Typical copyright protected images include those ...

Page 94: ...cases When the connected PC is set to suspended sta tus The following cannot be performed on this DVD video camera recorder when it is connected to PC Camera operation using button on DVD video camera recorder Power off using the power switch The following functions are not supported Writing ordinary file other than AV data Writing and reading to from the disc in DVD video camera recorder at the s...

Page 95: ...or using DZ WINPC3 W PC kit shown below the catalog and information on Internet to find out whether or not the PC kit can be used with your PC Conditions for using DZ WINPC3 W PC kit To connect the DVD video camera recorder to PC using the DZ WINPC3 W PC kit the PC must sat isfy the following conditions Windows 98 98 Second Edition Me 2000 Pro fessional or XP IBM PC AT compatible USB port the USB2...

Page 96: ...er or on the LCD screen The CHARGE ACCESS indi cator will blink only while the disc is being accessed Note If you wish to transfer data recorded on DVD R disc with this DVD video camera recorder to PC finalize the DVD R disc see page 89 Note After transferring the data on disc to PC keep the original disc as your backup To PC connection terminal Note When capturing for PC the video data in put fro...

Page 97: ... DVD RAM disc on the PC use the application software that con forms to the DVD video recording standard When using DVD R disc Movies will be recorded conforming to DVD video standard The DVD R disc can be used on PCs that are equipped with one of the following drives DVD ROM drive compatible with 8 cm disc DVD RAM RAM R drive compatible with 8 cm disc DVD R RW drive compatible with 8 cm disc When ...

Page 98: ...wipe dirt off When cleaning the LCD screen be careful not to use force scratch it or subject it to impact Doing such could cause a defect in the screen result in display unevenness or damage the LCD monitor Subsidiary Information 1 Push up the tab on the back of viewfinder to remove the lens block of viewfinder 2 Use a soft object such as a cotton swab to clean the lens in viewfinder If dust adher...

Page 99: ...ion Update the control information Disc may be dirty Remove the disc and wipe off fingerprints dust etc before reusing it or use another disc Disc may be dirty Remove the disc and wipe off fingerprints dust etc before reusing it or use another disc Mismatch in recording information may be caused by editing done on some device other than this DVD video camera recorder Initialize the disc or use ano...

Page 100: ...Has initializing the disc on PC been interrupted Choose YES and initialize the disc when using it on this DVD video camera recorder The disc may be dirty Remove the disc and wipe off fingerprints dust etc before reusing it or use another disc Disc error could have occurred during editing of scenes Turn off the DVD video camera recorder with the disc being used in it connect AC adapter and then pow...

Page 101: ...ince the date time for repair is added to the repaired data only the corrected portion for partial repair the original date time information will be lost Since all movies and then all stills are repaired the order of recorded contents will be lost In case of message 2 3 only Scene cannot be repaired when the DVD video cam era recorder is powered by a battery If the AC adapter is unavailable in han...

Page 102: ...rogram was selected DVD R disc that was not initialized for camera use was inserted With DVD R disc the movie quality mode once used for recording cannot be changed Instantaneous shutoff occurred during finalizing after which power was supplied and disc was inserted Disc error occurred during finalizing and finalizing failed Replace the disc An attempt was made to move a scene even though number o...

Page 103: ...l ap pears the disc may be damaged Use another disc The disc is full You cannot record on this disc anymore Prepare another disc or delete unnecessary movie scenes from this disc The disc will soon be full and recording will be impossi ble Replace the disc The recorded scene is being stored on disc Wait until the message disappears and you can start to use the DVD video camera recorder This DVD vi...

Page 104: ...urn off to save battery power To restart recording in this case set the power switch to POWER OFF and then set it to VIDEO You can also specify Power Save Off to stop automatic power off Remove the battery or AC adapter In this case the disc cannot be removed To remove the disc reattach the battery or AC adapter and turn the DVD video camera recorder on again Is DVD video camera recorder connected...

Page 105: ...arts but stops immedi ately LCD screen is hard to see Is input image copy guarded Copy guarded image cannot be recorded on this DVD video camera recorder Is disc scratched or does dirt or fingerprint adhere to it Clean the disc If there is still no improvement replace the disc Is some other AV device directly connected to the video audio input jack of this DVD video camera recorder If the AV devic...

Page 106: ...VD video camera recorder Playback of image recorded on devices other than this DVD video camera recorder may be impossible on this DVD video camera recorder Has scene been edited by applications other than Disc Navigation If the scene recorded on this DVD video camera recorder is edited with applications other than Disc Navigation playback may not be possible on this DVD video camera recorder Is T...

Page 107: ...ld down the reset button for several seconds Then reattach the battery or AC adapter and operate the DVD video camera recorder Resetting the DVD video camera recorder will return the date time and all setting items on the menu screen to defaults Reset the date time and each menu setting item as needed Has the DVD video camera recorder been subjected to impact The DVD video camera recorder could be...

Page 108: ...kes the infrared receiver Adjust the place or angle of the DVD video camera re corder Are there batteries in the remote control Also check the polarities of batteries The batteries could be dead Try replacing them Is the DVD video camera recorder powered Turn it on Is disc correctly inserted Was disc inserted until it locked Was disc inserted from wrong direction Remove the disc and then reinsert ...

Page 109: ... RESET button List of setting items DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM DVD R DVD RAM DVD R Program AE White Bal ElS Dig Zoom VIDEO Mode VIDEO Mode Input Source PHOTO Input Self Timer OSD Output Date Mode Date Set Beep Power Save Record LED Language Demo Mode Settings Camera Functions Setup Record Functions Setup Date Setup Initial Setup Item Disc used Auto Spor...

Page 110: ...color TFT approx 180 000 pixels 3 5 inch color TFT approx 200 000 pixels Electronic type 1 60 1 4000 second movie Auto On Off Still recording only Still recording only External microphone jack ø3 5 mm stereo mini jack Recommended microphone impedance 600 Ω 1 kΩ Movie with sound Still only with DVD RAM disc approx 36 120 minutes XTRA approx 60 minutes FINE approx 120 minutes STD approx 30 minutes F...

Page 111: ...adapter battery AV input output cable infra red remote control 2 AA batteries for remote con trol lens cap lens cap string shoulder strap power cable 2 ferrite cores DVD R disc CD ROM PC con nection cable Introduction to Optional Accessories Camera Accessories Wide conversion lens DZ WL1 Tele conversion lens DZ TL1 Video flash DZ FLH3 Video light DZ LD9 Power Supplies Battery pack DZ BP16 Battery ...

Page 112: ...SSOIRES Canada seulement PAR TÉLÉPHONE HITACHI CANADA LTD DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION 6740 Campobello Road Mississauga Ontario L5N 2L8 Phone 1 800 HITACHI 1 800 448 2244 Durant les heures de bureau Lundi au vendredi 9 00am 7 00pm h n e Samedi 9 00am 5 00pm h n e DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY with FCC Rules for Electromagnetic Compatibility Products DVD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER Models DZ MV270A Trade Name HITA...

Page 113: ...reate 74 D Date and time 35 Date setup 35 DC cord connection terminal 31 Defaults 65 Delete edit 78 Delete play list 79 Index Delete scene 80 Demo mode 16 Detail scene 86 Dig zoom 57 Diopter control 41 Disc 23 Disc eject button 39 Disc guide 37 Disc Navigation button 69 Disc Navigation Functions 17 Display 51 Information LCD 51 Liquid crystal display 40 Scenes information 86 Thumbnail 69 Viewfinde...

Page 114: ... Remote control 29 Repeat play 89 Reset 65 Settings 65 System 109 Reset button 109 S Sand Snow program AE 54 Scene 17 Combine 83 Delete 80 Detail 86 Divide 83 Edit 81 Fade 81 Move 84 Select 85 Skip 85 Searching for image 45 Select scene 70 Select button 70 Self timer 61 Shoulder strap 27 Skip scene 85 Speaker 44 Sports program AE 54 Spotlight program AE 54 STD video mode 58 Stereo microphone 42 St...

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