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Summary of Contents for CC9373

Page 1: ...Digital Ca_corder User s Guide Changing Entertainment am ...

Page 2: ... product To reduce risk of injury charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturer for this product Other types of batteries may burst causing damage and personal injury FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate it Product Registration Please fill out the product registration card and return it imme...

Page 3: ...at s recording 13 Start recording 14 Play your recording 14 Turn off the camcorder 15 Powering the Camcorder 15 Charging the Battery 15 Battery Level Icon 17 Battery Care and Storage 18 Using the Power Supply 19 Using the Shoulder Strap 20 Setting the Date and Time 21 Setting the Tape Recording Speed 22 Chapter 2 Using the Monitors Seeing What You Are Recording 24 Using the LCD Monitor 24 Using th...

Page 4: ...se your Connection 50 Connecting to a TV or VCR with Audio Video Input Jacks 50 Connecting to a TV or VCR with an S Video Input Jack 51 Playback on a TV or VCR with Audio Video Input Jacks 52 Dubbing to a VCR 53 Dubbing to Another Digital Video Camcorder 54 Chapter 5 Digital Still Camera Digital Still Camera Recording and Playback 56 Setting the Picture Quality 57 Selecting a Snapshot Mode 58 Taki...

Page 5: ...er Using the USB Cable 81 Downloading Still Images to Your Computer 83 Changing the JPEG Default 85 Connecting to a Computer Using an Optional DV Cable 86 Chapter 7 Advanced Features Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment 88 Menu Definitions 89 Main Menu 89 Using the Advanced Features 93 Night Mode 93 Fade Wi pe Effects 94 Program AE with Special Effects 97 Exposure Control 100 Iris Lock 101 Focu...

Page 6: ...The Camcorder 117 Proper Care and Storage 117 Tape Care and Storage 118 CD ROM Care 118 Things to Avoid 119 Traveling Tips 120 Specifications 121 RCA Digital Camcorder Limited Warranty 123 FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information 127 Using Core Filters with Optional DV Cables 128 Attaching the Core Filter to an Optional DV Cable 128 Optional Accessories 129 Accessories Order F...

Page 7: ...ter 1 Connections Setup Chapter Overview Parts Checklist Buttons and Controls Getting Started Powering the Camcorder Using the Shoulder Strap Setting the Date and Time Setting the Tape Recording Speed ging ...

Page 8: ...als and box in case the camcorder e_er needs to be shipped or stored Camcorder AC power supply Part 250814 Battery pack Part 247800 Core filter for optional DV cable Part 249827 Lens cap Shoulder strap Part 252975 Part ACS091 Audio Video adapter cable Part 252885 16 MB memory card already installed in the camcorder Part 253730 Imaging software and driver CD ROMs 2 USB cable Part 253729 Caution Onl...

Page 9: ...p Buttons and Controls Viewfinder MENU SNAPSHOT BRIGHT button dial Power Zoom VOL lever BAT RELEASE switch SEARCH JUMP button Recording Start Stop button Power switch strap Jack cover Microphone Video light Chapter _ 7 ...

Page 10: ...OL lever BAT MENU FOCUS RELEASE BRIGHT BLANK switch dial SEARCH JUMP button SNAPSHOT button S Video jack USB jack Service jack AV jack Jack cover open VIDEO DSC LCD monitor LIGHT switch Tripod mounting sockets Speaker Memory card door DV IN OUT jack Camcorder bottom view OPEN EJECT switch 8 Chapte_ ...

Page 11: ...eature options Adjust the hand strap 1 Lift the fl_lp on the h_md strap _md separJte the Velcro strip 2 Insert your hand so your fingers can comfort_bly reach the buttons 3 Adiust the strap to fit snugly 4 Refasten the strap Jnd f td the fl_lp back down Hand strap Attach the lens cap o protect the h ns attach the pro ided h ns cap to the camcorder as shown in the illustration Chapter_ 9 ...

Page 12: ...b_f r_ it can I _ _us_ d the first tim__ you n_ _d to us_ an AC outlet _ power the camcorde_ 1 Plug the small end of the pow_ r supply into the I C IN jack on the camcorch r 2 Plug the other end of the power supply into a working AC outlet AC power supply DC IN jack 10 Chap_e_ ...

Page 13: ...ording Manual recording mode allows you to control many of the camcorder s special features including accessing the menus and se_ing the clock Notes Many special effects don t operate in AutoShot mode see pages 89 92 for more information The camcorder automatically turns off to save battery power if you leave it in record standby mode for more than five minutes To turn it back on set the Power swi...

Page 14: ...lf 4 Insert a Mini I V tape with the arrow on the tape facing down and the tape window facing OUt Note Make sure the Erase Protection tab is in the position that allows recording If not slide the tab Some tapes have removable tabs If the tab has been removed cover the hole with adhesive tape 5 Push on the area marked PUSH HERE until the cassette holder locks into place PAU57Zappears on the LCD mon...

Page 15: ...I monitor rotate the MEN dial Notes Adjusting the LCD monitor brightness does not affect the recorded image on the tape When the LCD monitor opens more than 25 the viewfinder automatically turns off When the LCD monitor is closed the viewfinder automatically turns on Using the viewfinder 1 R_ movc the h ns cap 2 Close the monitor Note If the monitor is open more than 25 the viewfinder turns off 3 ...

Page 16: ...I Playback buttons on top of the camcorcler include Stop Rewind 4 D Play Pause 1_ I _ Fast Forward b _ Play your recording 11 Op_ql the LCI monitor or raise the vi_ wfinch r 2 Set the VIDEOiI SC switch to VIDEO 3 Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to 12T 1 he POWER indicator comes on 4 Press 44 Rewind button to reverse the tape to the beginning When rewound completely the camc...

Page 17: ...W and CalTtcorder matclL Important If the battery pack is attached in the wrong position a malfunction may occur 4 5 Plug the small end of the power supply into the I C IN jack on the camcorder and the other end into an AC outlet The CHARGE indicator blinks When the CHARGE indicator stops blinking but stays on charging is finished Make sure the Power switch is set to OFF then unplug the power supp...

Page 18: ...witch Removing the Battery I ais_ the vi_ wfinch r slkh the BX h ELEASE switch and pull out the batte W pack Notes If you store a partially charged battery for a long period of time its performance is reduced During charging or discharging the camcorder can t be operated Charging and discharging isn t possible if the wrong type of battery is used If the battery operation time remains extremely sho...

Page 19: ...vel Icon The battery lexel icon appears in the xiewfinder or LCI iqnonitor and reveals the amount of power le_ in the rechargeable battetT Note The battery level icon is not recorded on the tape This icon appears when the batte W is fully charged The icon changes to show that youxe used some of the batteD s power As you use more of the battery s power the icon changes again This batte W icon flash...

Page 20: ...the batte W pack becomes too hot remove it from the camcorder and let it coot down Do not short the batte_T s terminals Do not attempt to disassemble or modif the batte_T There are no user_serviceable parts inside tse the batte_T only with specified adapter chargers and camcorders Throwing the battel T into a fire or exposing it to excessive heat over 149F 65C could be hazardous 18 Chap_eg ...

Page 21: ...wer supplies might damage the unit AC power supply Removing the power supply i Mak_ _ sure the Power switch is set to OFF DC IN jack 2 3 I nplug the power supply flom the AC outlet I nplug the small end of the power supply flom the I C IN ack on the camcorder Important Before detaching the power source make sure the camcorder s power is turned off Failure to do so can result in a camcorder malfunc...

Page 22: ...k ttnd thre_td it throuqb the buckle 3 Repeat the procedure to ttt_tch the other end of the str_tp to the other eyelet loc_ttec under the h_mcl strolls M_Lke sure the str_p is not twisted Caution When carrying the camcorder with the shoulder strap you should close the LCD monitor and rotate the viewfinder down This helps prevent possible damage to the monitor or viewfinder from bumping against you...

Page 23: ... the MENU dial to highlight CZOCKAL _ Press in the MENU dial to select it The month is highlighted 5 Rotate the MENU dial to change tim montt_ Press in the MENU dial to select it he date is highlighted Repeat to input the day year hour and minute Note The internal clock momentarily stops while you are entering the dateltime information It resumes once you finish 6 When finished press in the MENU d...

Page 24: ...ress in the MEN dial to select it The Camera Menu appears 4 Rotate tile MENU dial to higlJight RI C J IOI I Press in tim MEN dial to select it The Record Menu appears 5 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight 57 if you want the best recording quality or IJ if you want a lesser quality recording which provides 1 5 times the recording time as SR Press in the MEN dial to select it 6 When finished press in ...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Using the Monitors Chapter Overview Seeing What You Are Recording On screen Icons ging ...

Page 26: ...0 From a high angle such as over a crowd tilt the monitor down to record From a low angle such as when kneeling tilt the monitor up to record 3 Adjust the brightness ofthe LCD monitor by turning the bright control MENU dial This doesnt affect the brightness of the recording you are making l lrn the dial toward to brighten the image l lrn the dial toward to darken the image 4 When finished recordin...

Page 27: ... your vision If you xw ar _ g ass_ s you probab y can opt raw the camcorch r without them It is easiest to set the correct fl cus by focusing on one of tlm viewfinder s on screen displays Look through the viewfinder and adjust the eyepiece focus control fi r your vision Note The eyepiece focus control does not affect the focus of the image captured by the camcordeg Cautions Never force the viewfin...

Page 28: ...hat f tlow Recording Menu Icons Playback Menu Icons Warning Icons _ Indicates the amount of power left in the rechargeable battel T _ An empty battel _ icon flashes on screen when the battelT s power is almost exhausted Missing Cassette Appears when the ower switdl is set to either _ or automatic or manual record and no cassette tape is in the camcorder O Head Cleaning HtMD ZIMNLXG 1_2 _1J11_1 7 L...

Page 29: ...ce centeE LENS CAP Covered Lens Appears briefly aiker the power is turned on to either automatic or manual record mode and the lens cap is still attached MEMORY IS Appears when the memo1 T card is full and taking still images is not FULL possible COPYING FAILED Appears if dubbing of copy protected signals is attempted while the camcorder is being used as a recorder Appears in the f tlowing cases w...

Page 30: ... card and insert it again Repeat these procedures until the icon disappears If the icon still appears the memory card has been corruptd CHECK CARD S WRITE PROTEC_ON SWITCH Appears when you att_ mpt to take still images with a copy protected memory card installed E01 E06 Safe__d be error icons E01 E06 show what type of malfunction has occurred If an error icon and warning appear turn off tile unit ...

Page 31: ...ch as snow SPOTLIGHT Appears when you select SI_07EIGHTto record scenes in direct lighting such as spotlights TWILIGHT Appears when you select TWILIGHTto record scenes at twilight fireworks etc SEPIA Appears when you select SIZI IAto give your recordings a brown tone like old photographs B W MONOTONE Appears when you select B PbMONOTON to record scenes in classic black and white CLASSIC FILM Appea...

Page 32: ...Zto record outdoors On a i sunny day A pe rs x_t e 1 oc select o _ LOUDto record outdoors on a cloudy day Appeuswhenyou select _ HALO IJNtorecorciusing halogen or tungsten lighting t_X JJ appears when you select N_A MWB to adjust tile color t mpelatu r s Status Icons REC PAUSE Appears when the camcorder is recording Appears during record_standby II 44 Appears when tile camcorder plays a tape Appea...

Page 33: ...l Appears when you adjust the brightness of the monitor with the BRIGHT dial I uring playback the _ 01 _lEicon appears when you adjust the volume of the speaker with the VOL control also zoom lever Displays the sound mode either 12 or 16 bi0 This icon appears when you are adjusting brighmess manually clsing the EXPOS IdCE menu Appears when the iris is locked 31 ...

Page 34: ... corner wipe Appe_rs when you select window wipe Appe_rs when you select slide wipe Appe_rs when you select door wipe Appe_rs when you select scroll wipe Appe_rs when you select shutter wipe Appe_rs when you select dissolve wipe Appe_rs when you select corner wipe over the previous screen Appe_rs when you select window wipe over the previous screen Appe_rs when you select slide wipe over the previ...

Page 35: ...o focus system cannot operate properly or you can t acljust the focus any farther Other Icons Steady Pix Icon Appears when you are using Steady Pix _ s_ _ t a_e 39 Tape Speed Icon SP Indicates what tape speed you have selected ST_ l p s_pa e 22 Time Code Icon TC 10 06 20 Indicates the recorded time code see pangs 42 Time Remaining Icon 120MIN Indicates the approximate time remaining on the tape 33...

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Page 37: ...Chapter 3 Recording Chapter Overview Recording Details Recording Tips ging ...

Page 38: ... finished recording press and release the Recording Start Stop button again to stop recording The camcorder is now in the record pause mode I_AUSEappears in the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor Notes If the Record Standby mode continues for 5 minutes without performing Zoom or any other operations the camcorder s power shuts off automaticall _ Set the Power switch to OFF and then back to or to tur...

Page 39: ...t telephoto or out with wide angle rotate the zoom lever to either Tor With telephoto zooming it is possible to capture images to a maximmn of 400 times normal magnification b do this the camcorder uses tcchnotogy to artificially enhance the image Optical zoom is the natural non enhanced magnification that the camcorder s lens will support This camcorder has an optical zoom of 10 times 10X When us...

Page 40: ...wer switch to manual record The POWER indicator comes on 4 Press in the MEN dial The Main Menu appears 5 Rotate the MEN dial to highlight CAMI 7_A Press in the MEN dial to select it The Camera Menu appears 6 Rotate the MEN dial to highlight ZOOM Press in the MENU dial to select it The Zoom Menu appears 7 Rotate the MEN dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MEN dial to select it 8 When...

Page 41: ...ial to select it The Manual Menu appears 6 Rotate the MEN dial to highlight DIS Press in the MENU dial to select it he Digital Image Stabilization Menu appears 7 Rotate the MEN dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MENU dial to select it 8 When finished press in the MENU dial twice to exit Notes Accurate stabilization may not be possible if hand shake is excessive or when recording th...

Page 42: ... Keeps the light on at all times as long as the CalTtcorder is turned on LIGHT switch Video Light Details Even if the bakery icon c _ doesn t blink due _ low battery charge the calzacorder may turn off automatically xvh_ n you turn on the video light or if the video light is turned on when you start a recording When the LIGH switch is set to AUID Tim vide Iigllt may keep turning on and off dependi...

Page 43: ...an I foot to people or other objects The video light becomes very hot Do not touch it during use or right after use Serious injury may result Do not place the camcorder in a carrying case right after using the light Never operate the video light close to flammable or explosive material Consult your nearest RCA authorized service center to replace the video light The video light and bulb need to co...

Page 44: ... time code number 1 Note The time code is automatically set to 00 00 00 when a tape is ejected Pn ss in tlw Lock button whih s_ tting tlw Pow_ r switch to manual n cord lIb _ POWER indicator comes on 2 Press in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 3 Rotate tile MENU dial to lliglllight Z ISPIAF Press in the MENU dial to select it The Display Menu appears 4 Rotate the MENU dial to higlllight TIME C ...

Page 45: ...ape stops a fi w seconds befbre the next blank spot To cancel Blank Search press I Notes If the current position is at a blank spot the camcorder searches in the reverse direction If the current position is at a recorded spot the camcorder searches in the forward direction If the beginning or end of the tape is reached during Blank Search the camcorder stops automatically A blank spot shorter than...

Page 46: ...or group functions Fading in and out of scenes makes your videos appear more profi ssional Learn to use the special effi cts o add variety to your recordings Be aware of video and audio backgrounds Background details barely noticed while recording may sh w up as visual clutter on your recording Background noises especially V sets radios household appliances traffic sounds etc might detract flom th...

Page 47: ...Chapt r 4 Playback Chapter Overview Playback Options Choose Your Connection ging ...

Page 48: ...tion of the arrow and op_ql the LCI monitor 3 Set the VIDEOiDSC switch to H EO 4 Pn ss in the Lock button while setting th_ Pow_ r switch to r_rvl playback mode The POWEI indicator comes on 5 Press _ ll Play Pause button to start playback To stop playback press Stop button Press _1_ Rewind button to reverse playback direction or the _ Fast Forward button to adwmce the tape while in stop mode Notes...

Page 49: ...switches off automatically to save power If a blank portion on the tape is played back the screen may become black This is not a malfunction LCD monitor viewfinder indications When power is supplied from a battery _ appears When power is supplied through the power supply does not appea_ When a tape isstopped no icons appear BRIGHT dial VOL lever Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness Rotate the 31 G...

Page 50: ...der may turn off After approximately 5 minutes in stop mode the power turns off automatically Shuttle Search Shuttle search alk ws high sp_ _ d searching in _ ith_ r f olxvard or reverse directions 1 Press _ _or _ during playback 2 To resume normal playback press _ 11 I uring playback press and hold _ or _IP The search continues as long as you hold down the button Once released normal playback res...

Page 51: ...ack Allows f amg by fl llTlt _ searching 1 During playback press 1 11 to pause the image 2 For fk rward playback rotate the MENU dial towards the For reverse playback rotate the dial towards the To resume normal playback press _ 11 again 49 ...

Page 52: ...corder to th_ _ VCR and watch what the camcorder is recording or playing on the I V_ 1 Mak_ _ SUl_ a units al_ turn_d off b_f_ r_ making any conn_ cfions 2 Conn_ ct the white plug of the audio video cabin to the left A I IO IN iack on the TV or VCR 3 Connect the red plug of the audio video cable to the right AI I IO IN iack on the TV or VCR 4 Connect the yellow plug of the audio video cable to the...

Page 53: ... the audk video cable to the left AI I IO IN jack on the TV or VCR 3 Connect the red plug of the audio video cable to the right A I IO IN jack on the TV or VCR Note You won t need to connect the yellow video cable since you will be using the S Video cable instead Just let this plug hang or tie it with a twist tie 4 Open tb__jack cover on tb__camcorder 5 Conn_ct one end of the optional S Video cabl...

Page 54: ...while setting the Power swish _o playback _ mode The POWER indica _or comes on Press D II During playback use the playback fl amres see pa_e 46 Press STOP when you are finished Notes It is recommended to use the power supply instead of the battery pack for power to achieve uniform playback Adjust the TV sound volume to its minimum level to avoid a sudden burst of sound when the camcorder is turned...

Page 55: ...opriate AUX mode and the Record Pause mode 6 lse the camcorder s Play mode to find a spot just before the edit in point Once it is reached press lqll on tile camcorder 7 When you re ready to start recording press _ ll on tile camcorder and press tile appropriate record button on the VCR 8 When you want to stop recording press tile VCRs pause button and press _ ll on the camcorder 9 Repeat steps 6 ...

Page 56: ...er s record mode fiom the spot on the source tape you want to begin recording It is recommended to use the power supply instead of the battery for uniform playback For digital dubbing this camcorder can be connected to only one device at a time This camcorder can also be used as the recording camcorde_ Once the DV cable is connected to both camcorders set the Power switch to _r_ then press and rel...

Page 57: ...Chapter 5 Digital Still Camera Chapter Overview Digital Still Camera Recording and Playback ging ...

Page 58: ...be transferred to a PC sax ed and edited using the included cable and software Not only can you choose the pictl lre quality of your still images but you also ha_e the choice of five ways to clisl_ _t_ them including pin up frame full multi_4 and multi 9 In this chapter you ll learn to view protect md delete your still images as well as copy them from the memory card to a tape and vice versa 56 ...

Page 59: ...dial to select it The I SC Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight QbALH Y Pr _ss in th MENU dial to svh ct it The Quality Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight FINP2 if you want the best picture quality or S721XDAA I if you want a lesser quality picture Press in the MENU dial to select it When finished press in the MENU dial twice to exit Note The number of storable images depends...

Page 60: ...ss in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 3 Rotate ti_e MENU dial to higi_Iight CAMkT A Press in ti_e MEN dial to select it The Camera Menu appears 4 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight 5 _iAPMODE Press in the MENU dial to select it The Snap Mode Menu appears 5 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MEN dial to select it 6 Press in the MENI dial twice to exit Select PIX U...

Page 61: ...ck progression gixing the illusion of mo_ ement and place all four images within one shot Select M LTL9 to take nine images in t quick progression gixing the illusion of movement and place all nine images within one shot Note Images taken in a dark area may become coarse and lose their true colors 59 ...

Page 62: ...e page 90 Images taken using digital zoom or in the Night mode will be taken in the Full mode only If you can t take an image PHOTO blinks when SNAPSHOT is pressed Some Program AE Special Effects are not available in Snapshot mode Digital Image Stabilization mode is not available in Snapshot mode You might notice that an image in the viewfinder may be partially missing while taking a still image h...

Page 63: ...o to the next picture press _ll Notes When no images are stored in memo04 the screen is blue When the Power switch is set to and fhe LCD monitor is opened at an angle of 60 or more the LCD monitor switches on and the viewfinder switches off automaUcally to save power The playback picture can be viewed in the viewfinder with the LCD monitor shut on the LCD monitor or on a connected TV see page 50 W...

Page 64: ...ill images in groups of 6 This also alk ws you to see wifich picture mode was select_ d fi r each picture and which ones are protected against accidental erasure 1 Index number The first image taken is index 1 Let s say for example that a total of 10 images arc stored index number 1 to 10 in memoi T If three images numbers 2 4 and 6 are deleted from memow the remaining images are automatically mov...

Page 65: ...he P SH OPEN button in the direction of the arrow and open the LCD monitor 3 Set the VIDEOiI SC switch to DSC 4 Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to ffrVl An image stored in memo W is displayed 5 Press in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 6 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight MEMORY Press in the MENU dial to select it The Memo W Menu appears 7 Rotate the MENU dial to highligh...

Page 66: ... t be deleted 1 Press in the PUSH OPEN button in the direction of the arrow and open the LCD monitor 2 Set the VIDEOiI SC switch to I SC 3 Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to rifle An image sh red in memo1T is displayed 4 Press in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 5 Rotate tile MEN dial to highlight 2 IIL_40RE Press in the MENU dial to select it The Memo1T Menu appears 6 R...

Page 67: ...hile setting the Power switch to ffrVl An image stored in memo W is displayed 4 Press in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 5 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight MEMORY Press in the MENU dial to select it The Memo W Menu appears 6 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight P1_077 277 Press in the MENU dial to select it The index of the images in memory appears 7 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the image y...

Page 68: ...l to select it The Memo W Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight DI LE7_ Press in the MENI dial to select it The DKLEJIZmenu appears Rotate the MENI dial to highlight 51_Zl C77 Press in the MENI dial to select it The index of the images in memo W appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the image you want to delete Press in the MENU dial to select it A red X appears on the image When fini...

Page 69: ...ess in the MENU dial to select it The DE E2t 2 menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight ALL Press in the MENI dial to select it g Rotate the MENU dial to highlight l 2Xp2 2_HT Press in the MENU dial again to select it All images are deleted lk cancel deleting images rotate the MENU dial to highlight CA3 CIZ and press in the MENU dial again to select it Power switch Very important Never turn ...

Page 70: ...ges Using DPOF One Print for Each Make sure the memory ca_ is inser_d _ee a_e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press in the PUSH OPEN button in tile direction of the arrow and open the LCD monitor Set the VIDEOiI SC switch to I SC Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to fflg l An image stored in memo1T is displayed Press in tile MENU dial CFheMain Menu appears Rotate tile MENU dial to highlight IE...

Page 71: ... Very important Never turn off the camcorder or remove the power battery or AC while using DPOF The card might become corrupt Use the power supply instead of the battery pack to power the camcorder when using DPOF Notes If a memory card saved with your DPOF information is inserted into a DPOF compatible printer the selected images will print automatically To print images recorded on tape copy them...

Page 72: ...NU dial to select it The Memo W Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight I OF Press in the MENU dial to select it The I POF Menu appears Rotate the MEN dial to highlight 51iLE _T Press in the MENI dial to select it The index of the images in memo W appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the image you want to print Press in the MEN dial to select it The number of prints is highlighted Rota...

Page 73: ... Very important Never turn off the camcorder or remove the power battery or AC while using DPOF The card might become corrupt Use the power supply instead of the battery pack to power the camcorder when using DPOF Notes If a memory card saved with your DPOF information is inserted into a DPOF compatible printer the selected images will print automatically To print images recorded on tape copy them...

Page 74: ...g tim Power switch to F I_ An image stored in memo1T is displayed Press in the MENU dial Cl he Main Menu appears Rotate tile MENU dial to highlight MEMORY Press in the MENU dial to select it The Memo1T Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to select igORMAT Press in the MENU dial to select it The igORMATmeml appears Rotate the MENU dial to select AN kZ or I XE iiII_ Press in th _ MENU dial to s q ct i...

Page 75: ...careful not to touch fl_e metal contacts on the reverse side of the label Push the card in fully until it locks in place Close the memo1 T card door until it locks into place Notes Be sure to only use SD Memory Cards or MultiMediaCards Some brands of memory cards are not compatible with this camcorde_ Before purchasing a memory card consult your manufacturer or deale_ You need to format a new memo...

Page 76: ...our thumb to slide the memory card latch in the direction of the arrow and lift open the door Push in the memo1 T card to eiect it and then pull out the card Close the memo1 T card door until it locks into place Very important Never insert remove the memory card while the camcorder is turned on The memory card may become corrupt or the camcorder may not be able to recognize it is installed 74 ...

Page 77: ... the direction of the arrow and open the LCD monitor Set the VIDEOiI SC switch to DSC Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to ffrVl An image stored in memo1T is displayed Select the image you want to copy using Basic Playback Index Playback Slide Show etc se_ page 46 While viewing the desired image press SNAPSHO 1 70 COPY 70 721PE PI SI _SA AI SHO T appears Press SNAPSHOT Tim im...

Page 78: ...swish to IgrVl An image s_ red in memo_ is displayed Press in the MENI dial The Vide Play Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight VII EO Press in the MENI dial to select it The Vide Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight COPK Press in the MENU dial to select it The Copy Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight OA_ Press in the MENU dial to select it 10 11 12 Press in the MENU ...

Page 79: ...Camera Notes If you press SNAPSHOT without the memory card installed COPYING FAILED appears If you want to copy a wide mode image from the tape to the memory card it will only be copied as a normal non wide image 77 ...

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Page 81: ...Chapter 6 Viewing and Downloading Chapter Overview System Requirements for PhotoStudio 2000 Connecting to a Computer Using the USB Cable Connecting to a Computer Using an Optional DV Cable ging ...

Page 82: ...mended Pentium based or faster microprocessor 32 MB RAM 50 MB avatable hard disk space CI ROM drive Color VGA display Macintosh Requirements Mac OS 8 5 or later Pov er Mac or iMac USB compatible 32 MB RAM 50 MB available hard disk space Available USB port CI ROM drive Color VGA display PhotoStudio 2000 is a registered trademark of ArcSofl Inc Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation registe...

Page 83: ... I O NO install the USB I RIVER CD ROM at this time 4 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB jack on the camera Then plug the other end of the cable into the USB jack on your c m_puter USB jack USB computer connection 5 Make sure the memol T card is inserted in the canacorder seepa qe Z 0 Note YOumust already have pictures stored on the memory card in order to attempt the following steps...

Page 84: ...i r your still images Note For OCs the next consecutive drive letter will be assigned to accessyour still images For example if your last remaining drive is E drive F will be assigned Installing the USB Driver for Macintosh Very important The camcorder must be connected to your computer and turned on before you install the USBDRIVERCD ROM Your computer may not recognize the camcorder otherwise 1 2...

Page 85: ... software then turn off the calzacorder Note YOu can double click a still image to automatically open it in OhotoStudio 2000 If it doesn t open you must change the software application default your computer uses to open JPEG files see Changing the JPEG Default on page 85 Direct Drive Access 1 I oublc click My Computer The v 0 _ Jmpztter window opens showing you all the awdlable drives 2 Double cli...

Page 86: ...loaded to your comput_ r 1 Double click on tim untitl_ ddrive icon on your desktop followed by the D 2I A f tder and the lOOI_ ADVfolder 2 Drag all the still images you want to move to your desktop The files are copied 3 When finished drag the u_titlcd drive icon to the trash and disconnect the USB cable 4 Close the software then turn off the camcorder Very important Never turn off the camcorder o...

Page 87: ...__ Start button in the owner h fl _md cornier of your scre_n 2 Select Programx fl_ owed Dy S_tHnqs 3 Next select older O tions JIM click th_ _ t il_ _ e stM Then select JPl_ 4 Click l dit then click l_tgoto_tl_dio 2000 Note There are several variations of JPEG files JPG JPEG etc so you might have to set PhotoStudio for each of them Macintosh 1 In the Apple menu highlight Co_trol l_arl _ _ folk wed...

Page 88: ...IEEE1394 DV cable with core filter attached 1 Make sure all units are turned off before making any connections 2 Connect one end of tile optional DV cable to your camcorder and tile other end to the computer 3 Press in the Lock button on the camcorder while setting the Power switch to FJlrVl playback mode The POWER indicator comes on 4 Turn on the computeE open the application you want to use and ...

Page 89: ...Chapter 7 Advanced Features Chapter Overview Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment Menu Definitions Using the Advanced Features ging ...

Page 90: ...n the MENU dial The Main Menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the desired menu Wipe Fader Program AE W Balance Camera Manual System Display or I SC Press in the MENI dial to select it The desired menu appears Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MENU dial to select it When finished press in the MENU dial to exit Note To exit the WipelFader Program AE and VIA...

Page 91: ...The optical zoom limit When 10X is set digital zoom is not used 40X Factory Preset Allows you to use the Digital Zoom By digitally processing and magnif dng images zooming is possible fiom 10X the optical zoom limit o a maximum of 40X digital magnification 400X Allows you to use tile I igital Zoom By digitally processing and magnifying images zooming is possible fiom 10X the optical zoom Iimi0 to ...

Page 92: ...to record black bars at the top and bottom of the scre_qa to produce a cinema lik_ _wide screen effect SQUEEZE For 16x9 asp_ ct ratio TVs Naturally expands the image to fit the screen without distortion WIND OFF Factory Preset Sound is recorded as normal without prew nting CUT wind noise ON Cuts down on the noise created by the wind System Menu The f J owing settings are available only in _ and ma...

Page 93: ...al again to select it Note When a tape is loaded in the camcorder the demonstration is not available OFF Automatic demonstration will not take place CAM CANCEL Factory Preset Does not reset all settings to the facto1T presets RESET EXECUTE Reset all settings to the facto W presets Display Menu ON LCD Displays most information from the camcorder s displ_y on the SCREEN LCI monitor Phi only info to ...

Page 94: ... are taken witt_ the VII EOiDSC switch set to VIDEO images are recorded to the tape only t_l When images are taken with the VIDEOiI SC _ switch set to VIDEO images arc recorded to the tape and the memo W card Notes The System and Display functions which are set when the Power switch is set to manual record are also applied when the Power switch is set to _ _ CLOCK ADJ only appears when the Power s...

Page 95: ...T MODE The Night Mode icon appears The shutter is automatically adjusted to provide up to 30 times sensitivity The A icon appears beside Rii while the shutter speed is being automatically ad usted When finished using Night Mode press the NIGH MODE button again O he Night Mode icon disappears Notes During Night Mode the following functions or settings cannot be activate Some modes of Program AE and...

Page 96: ...dicator comes on Press in the MEN dial The Main Menu appears Rotate the MEN dial to highlight IglI IUFAI ER Press in the MENU dial to select it The Wipe Fade Menu appears Rotate the MEN dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MEN dial to select it Press in the MENU dial again to exit he corresponding icon fi r tile wipe fade you selecmd appears Press the Recording Start Stop button to a...

Page 97: ...ck scre_n WIPE SLIDE _ipes in as a black scre_ n moves in f_ om the h fl to gradually co_cr the image _ip_ s out as a new image mo_ s in from right to h fl WIPE DOOR Zipes in as the two hahes of t black screen open to the Iefk and right reve tling the scene _iil_es out and the black screen reappears from left and right to cover the scene WIPE SCROLL _ip_ s in from the bottom to the top of a black ...

Page 98: ...scene WIPE SLIDE I he next scen_ gradually wip_ s in o_er the pl e_ious scene from the right to the left IOIP WIPE DOOR h__ pre_ Jous scene wipers out fl om the center to the right and left like a door being pushed op_ql to l e_ al the next scen_ _ WIPE SCROLL he new scene wipes in O_T the last on_ _ from the bottom to the top IZ p WIPE SHUTTER h_ new scene wipes in O_T the pre ious on_ _ flom the...

Page 99: ... the desired setting Press in the MENU dial to select it Press in tim MENU dial again to exit Press the P AE button to activate the efi ct The icon for the effect appears To cancel an ef _ ct press E AE again Notes Only one mode can be engaged at a time Program AE with special effects can be changed during recording or during Record Standby Some modes of Program AE special effects cannot be used d...

Page 100: ... as 3 using the exposure control TWILIGHT Dusk twilight sc_ n_ W fir_ works ctc look morn nJtural JIM dramJtic When lwilight mode is s_ h ct_ d Auto gain control is turned off White Balance is set to FINE day mode but can also be manually changed to another iTtode stctcpag _ 1 4 Auto Focus becomes available only in the range of 10 m 32 ft to infinity b fi cus when the subject to camera distance is...

Page 101: ...s Jppear Js series of consecutive still imJges _ _ 1SLOW 4X I sefu when recording in dm k environm_nts _ _ 2SLOW 10X I sefu when recording in even d_u l _r envil onm_nts Notes When using Slow the image takes on a strobe like effect_ If the manual focus indicator blinks when Slow is used adjust the focus manually and use a tripod t_ VIDEO ECHO Recorded scen_s hJvc J ghostly f_ eI Zoom m_gnification...

Page 102: ... skiing When the background is overly dark or the subject light 1 2 Press in tile Lock button while setting tile Power switch to manual record The POWER indicator comes on Press EXPOSI RE The exposure control icon appears lk brigbt_ n the image rotate the MENU dial toward tim be exposure control level counter increases maximum 06 lk darken the image rotate the MENU dial toward tim be exposure cont...

Page 103: ...ow also have no effect EXPOSURE button Iris Lock The iris controls the amount of light that en_rs the calTtcorder Use Iris Control in the fi Ilowing situations When shooting n moving subject When the distance to the sul iect ch_mges so its size in the LCD monitor or viewfinder ch_mges such as when J subject is backing awJy When shooting n reflective natural background such as at the beach or when ...

Page 104: ...Auto Focus l b_ camcorch r s Full Rang_ automatic fi cus syst_ m offi rs continuous shooting ability fi om close up to infinity Howovor corI _ ct f_ cus may not I __ obtainable in the situations ist_ d b_qow in fl_es_ cas_ s use manual fi cusing Wh_ n two subjects ov_ r ap in fl_e sam_ scen_ Wh_ n illumination is low l h_ low contrast warning e lblll app_ ars When the subject has no contrast diff_...

Page 105: ...he MENU dial again to exit Notes If the lens is smeared or blurred accurate focusing isn t possible Keep the lens clean wiping it with a piece of soft cloth if it gets dirty If condensation occurs wipe the lens with a soft cloth or wait for it to dry naturall _ When shooting a subject close to the lens zoom out first see page 37 When zooming in the auto focus mode the camcorder could automatically...

Page 106: ...ing the Power switch to manual record The POWER indicator comes on 2 Press in the MENUdial The Main Menu appears 3 Rotate tim MENU dial to Ilighlight BALANCI 2 Press in the MENU dial to select it The W Balance Menu appears 4 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight the desired setting Press in tim MENU dial to select it 5 When finished press in tim MENU dial again to exit Tim corresponding icon for the w...

Page 107: ...tes A subject can be shot under various types of lighting conditions indoors natural fluorescent candlelight etc Because the color temperature is different depending on the light source the subject tint will differ depending on the white balance settings Use this function for a more natural result Once you adjust white balance manually the setting is retained even if the power is turned off or the...

Page 108: ...16x9 wide screen format When Wide Mode is activated the camcorder records black bars at tim top and bottom of the picmre to produce the wide screen effi ct his is also known as qetterbox recording 1 Press in the Lock button while setting the Power switch to manual record 2 Press in the MENU dial The Main Menu appears 3 Rotate the MENU dial to highlight MANdriL Press in tlm MENU dial to select it T...

Page 109: ...TVs viewfinders or monitors black bands appear like a letterbox 16x9 movie Cinema mode is only available when the VIDEOtDSC switch is set to VIDEO Select 5 UkTZZl for playback on Vs with a 16x9 aspect ratio This naturally expands the image to fit the screen without clistortion A icon appears on the camcorder s LCD or viewfinder In this mode playback on a standard 4x3 TV monitor or viewfinder will ...

Page 110: ... the MENU dial to highlight the desired setting Press in the MEN dial to select it When finished press in the MEN dial twice to exit Resetting the Camcorder Defaults If you _ vcr want to set the camcordor back to its original facto1T s_ ttings use the Cam Ros_ t functkm 1 Press in the Lock button whih s_ tting the Pow_ r Switch to manual r_ cord 2 Press in th_ MENU dial Thr Main Mrnu app_ ars 3 I ...

Page 111: ... Information Chapter Overview Troubleshooting Final Notes Care and Cleaning Traveling Tips Specifications Limited Warranty FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information Optional Accessories Index ging ...

Page 112: ...power supply has not been correctly connected see age lO The power suddenly goes off and does not come back on by itself Turn the Power switch off and th_ n on again The battery pack has completely discharged Remove the tape and disconnect the power source then after a fi w minutes try reconnecting and turning the power back on If it still does not come on consult your nearest RCA authorized servi...

Page 113: ..._ ct of the unit The icons and the picture color on the LCD monitor are not clear This l _ay occur wh_ n the surf ace or the _ dge of the LCI l _onitor is pn ssed The LCD monitor the viewfinder and the lens are dirty Wipe th_ m g_ ntly with soft cloth Gm_tty wipe the LCI l aonitor in a Sel _icirch b_ caus_ wiping strongly spreads the stain and it won t co1 _ out _ asily An error number i e E03 app...

Page 114: ...o input chann_ I Playback picture is blurred or interrupted l h_ vid_ o h_ ads are dirty or worn out Consult your n_arest I CA authoriz_ d service cent_ r f _r h_ acl cleaning or r_ plac_ m_ nt Rewinding or fast forwarding can t be performed The tap_ is already fully wound on one n _q or the other The date and time displays disappear If you remove th_ pow_ r source from the camcolch r while the po...

Page 115: ...back l h_ Pow_ r switch may be s_ t to _ or or the VII EO I SC switch is set to VII EO Set the Power switch to _ and th__VII EO DSC switch to I SC The camcorder is connected to the computer with a DV cable but the camcorder does not operate l h_ I V cabh was plugg_ d unplugged with the camcorder power turn_ d on Turn the camcorder s pow_q off and on again check the conn_ction then uT it again The ...

Page 116: ...n do not use the AC power supply near a radio Since the AC power supply processes electricity internally it beco_nes warm during use Be sure to use it only in well ventilated areas The f tlowing stops charging or discharging Setting the Power switch to r 21_ _ or Disconnecting the AC power supply f o_nthe camcorder I nplugging the AC power supply s cord f oln the AC outlet Detaching the batte W f ...

Page 117: ...l or eiect J tap_ When loading a tape it takes a few seconds fl r the cassette tape holder open Never apply fl_rce to the holder or door cover as this might result in damage to the camcorder and void the warranty If ti_e cassette tape holder does not pen after a fi w seconds close the holder door and try again If it still does not open Wrn the camcorder off then on again If the tape does not load ...

Page 118: ...ing the Camcorder Set the Power switch to OFR 1 2 3 4 5 6 Slide and hold the OPENiEJEC switch in the direction of the arrow then pull the cassette holder cover open until it locks Remove the tape Be careful not to touch the inside of the cassette holder as you may hurt yourself Push on the area marked PUSH HERE until the cassette holder locks into place PA I q 2 appears on the LCD or in the viewfi...

Page 119: ...er supply has been disconnected Mold may form if the lens is left dirty When using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth refer to the cautions of each product Proper Care and Storage Ke_ p dirt f_om entering the cm_acorder s cassette tap_ _ door I ust and grit are abrasive and cause excessive wear to both the recording playbac _ heads and tape s Always cap the lens when the camcorder is not in use...

Page 120: ...brasive and causes excessive wear on the tape and the camcorder s recording and playback heads Never use tapes with damaged or spliced tape Do not use a tape if it has been damaged or exposed to moisture The tape might jam and or damage the camcorder CD ROM Care l ak_ _ can not to soil or scratch the mirror surface opposite to th_ _ print_ d surfaco Do not writ_ anything or put a stick_ r on _ ith...

Page 121: ...eriods of time he resulting heat buildup might permanently damage the camcorder s internal parts or reduce the lif_ of the clock battel T Do not operate the camcorder in exffemely humid environments I o not operate the camcorder near tim ocean as salt water or spray might damage the internal parts of the camcorder Do not operate the camcorder for extended periods in temperatures below 40F 4C or ab...

Page 122: ...d f your lens has been exposed to the elements clean it only with proper lens cleaning supplies Make sure you have any plug adapters that you might need bef_ re taking your camcorder to other countries Consult your dealer for advice Can T your camcorder in a carwing case when traveling See the accessories section page 129 for a case designed especially f _r this camcorder An ordina W suitcase or c...

Page 123: ...ecording time max SP 80 minutes LP 120 minutes with 80 min cassette Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating humidity 35 to 80 Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Weight Approx 600 g 1 4 lbs Dimensions W x H x D 83 mm x 97 mm x 188 mm 3 5 16 x 3 7 8 x 7 7 1 with the LCI monitor clos d and with the viewfinder fully tilted downward Pickup 1 4 _format CCD Lens F1 8 f 3 6 mm...

Page 124: ...800 With 64MB card optk nal FINE 800 S IANDARI 1600 AC Power Supply Power requirement S A and Canada AC 120 V 60 Hz Other countries AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hzi60 Hz Output I C 11 V IA Dimensions W x H x D 59 mm x 31 InlTt x 84 mm 2 3 8 _ x 1 1 4 _ x 3 5 16 Weight Approx 130 g 0 29 Ibs Audio Video Jacks S Video Y 1 V p p 75 _ analog C 0 29 V p p 75 _ analog Video 1 V p p 75 f_ analog output via Vi o o...

Page 125: ...your camcorder The option will be ours Parts will be provided at no charge but you will be responsibh f r the cost of labor required f r the repair How you get service Call 1 800 283 6503 and have your units date of purchase and model serial numb r ready he model serial number inf rmatkm is on the bottom of your camcorder A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone If the repres...

Page 126: ...carton Shipping instructions will be included in the carton along with your SR number which will allow you to easily ship the unit back to us Make sure you insure your shipment in case of d_age or loss Include with the shipment Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale to verif your unit s warranty eligibility A brief note describing your camcorder s problem Your name address and phone numb...

Page 127: ...pt no liability in case of damage or loss 4 The representative will advise the address to mail a cashier s check or money order fi r payment if there are any out of warranty labor or parts charges and you elect not to use your credit card 5 lpon receipt of your product a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you What your warranty does not cover Adjustment of customer controls Damage from mis...

Page 128: ... SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN I AL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM lJIE USE OF l_IS PRODUCF OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANa3 ON THIS PRODUC I lJIIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRAN IFES AND LIMITED WARRANa3 ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA EXCEtrF TO lJIE EX I_NT PROHIBFFED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRAN I Y OF MERCHANTABILFFY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR...

Page 129: ...here is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which you can determine by turning the equipment off and on try to correct tile interference by one or more of tile following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna that is tile antenna f r tile radio or television that is receiv...

Page 130: ...erference One is supplied with your camcorder Stoppers Attaching the Core Filter to an Optional DV Cable i Release the stoppers on both ends of the core filter and open I I 4 2 ii DVc_ Run the cable tbrougll the core filter leaving approximately t 1 4 t of cable between the cable plug and the core filter casing Wind the cable around the outsid of the core filter twice making sure not to leave slac...

Page 131: ...vailable through toll free ordering or by using the order form _ und on page 133 AC201A Soft Carrying Case Custom compact soft case designed especially to provide protection and utility for your camcorder and most accessories Rugged fabric lined with soft nonabrasive material and generous padding Has three outside pockets with storage for lens filters adapters batteries and tapes ACS091 Shoulder S...

Page 132: ...ck release l _ount makes it easy to attach or remove he calz_corder The grooved tubular 3 section leg design f tds down to 26 when not in use Rubber fi et allow f r sure footing Cautions Before using a tripod make sure it is stable enough to hold the camcorder without falling ove_ Do not transport the camcorder attached to the tripod When attaching your camcorder to a tripod be careful not to forc...

Page 133: ... haw your Visa M_st_ rCm d or I iscoxa r card ready Jnd call the toll free number Iist_ d below Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on the order form 1 800 338 0376 k place your order by mail detach and mail the col_apleted order fk n_a with credit card information _zaoney order or check in S currency made payable to Thomson multimedia Inc to the following address Vid...

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Page 136: ... Expiration date _ _ IMPORTANT Copy complete account numbe from your Discover Card Expiration date _ _ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Prices are subject to change without notice Print oi type your name and address clearly A complete and correct order will save you days of waiting Namc Address Apt City State Zip E Daytime Phone _12 Please make sure that both sides of this tbrm have been filied out completely...

Page 137: ... or VCR with an S Vide input 5t Connecting to another DV camcorder 54 Copying images fiom a tape to the memo1T card 76 Copying images fiom the memo1T card to a tape 75 Core filters ff r I V cables 128 D Date and time setting 21 I ateitime insert 105 I eteting all images 67 I eteting Images 66 I eteting select images 66 I igital still camera recording and playback 56 I igital zooming 37 I owntoadin...

Page 138: ...nual focus 103 Manual white balance 105 Manual white balance icons 30 Memo W card initializing 72 inserting 73 removing 74 Memory cards final notes 116 Menu definitions 89 MENI BRIGHT dial 13 Menus 88 Mini DV 12 N Night mode 93 o On screen icons 26 Order form 133 P Parts checklist 6 Picture mode 62 Picture quality 57 Playback basic 46 ffam by4 rame 49 normal 61 shuttle search 48 still 48 Playback ...

Page 139: ...art recording 14 Status icons 30 Steady Pix icon 33 Steady Pix r_ 39 STOP button 52 System requirements f r PbotoStudio 2000 80 T ape care and storage 118 Tape recording speed setting 22 lapes Mini DV 12 Things to aw id 119 Tiiz_e code display 42 Tiiz_e counter icon 33 Time remaining icon 33 Transfl rring still images and video to a computer 86 lYaveling tips 120 Troubleshooting 110 Turning off th...

Page 140: ...in this manual or on the carton This will only add delays in service for your product Thomson multimedia Inc 10330 North Meridian Street Indianapolis IN 46290 2001 Thomson multimedia Inc Trademark s Registered Marca s Registrada s Printed in Japan TOCOM 15805470 Part No LYT0846 001A VP 0 11 IOMSON THOMSON ...

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