Home > Canon > Camcorder > Canon camcorder DC330 User Manual

Canon camcorder DC330 User Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Canon camcorder DC330 User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1335 Canon manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							
    Introduction • 11
    Thank you for purchasing the Canon DC330. Please read this manual carefully before 
    you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail 
    to operate correctly, refer to  Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g ( 79).
    Conventions Used in this Manual
    • IMPORTANT: Precautions related  to the camcorder’s operation.
    • NOTES: Additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures.
    • POINTS TO CHECK: Restrictions that a pply if the function described is not 
    available in all operating modes (the operating mode to which the camcorder 
    should be set, the type of disc required, etc.).
    • : Reference page number.
    • The following terms are used in this manual:
    “Screen” refers to the LCD and the viewfinder screen.
    “Scene” refers to one movie unit fr om the point you press   to start 
    recording until you press again to pause the recording.
    The terms “photo” and “still image” are used interchangeably with the same 
    meaning.
    • The photos included in this manual are simulated pictures taken with a still camera.
    About this Manual
    Start/Stop
    Changing the Language
    Options Default value
     
    [ ] 
    [  DISPLAY SETUP]
    [LANGUAGE ] 
    Desired language 
    [] [MAGYAR] []
    [DEUTSCH] [MELAYU] []
    [] [POLSKI] []
    [ENGLISH][][]
    [ESPAÑOL] [TÜRKÇE] []
    [FRANÇAIS][][]
    [ITALIANO] [][]
    FUNC.
    (29)
    ROMANA
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    MENU
    Names of buttons and switches other than the joystick 
    are indicated within a “button” frame.
    For example  .FUNC.
    Buttons and switches to be operated
    Brackets [ ] and capital letters are used to refer to menu 
    options as they are displayed on screen. In menu option 
    lists and option tables the default value is shown in 
    boldface.
    For example  [ON], [OFF].
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    12 • Introduction
    Getting to Know the Camcorder
    * Includes the electronic version of the Digital Video Software instruction manual on PDF file.
    Supplied Accessories
    CA-570 Compact Power 
    Adapter (incl. power cord)NB-2LH Battery Pack
    WL-D86 Wireless Controller
    Lithium Button Battery  CR2025 for Wireless  Controller
    IFC-300PCU USB CableSTV-250N Stereo Video  Cable
    Yellow • Red • White plugs
    Software CD-ROM* DIGITAL VIDEO Solution Disk
    Software CD-ROM and  User Manual
    Corel Application Disc
    Online product registration for U.S.A. Customers only.
    Register your product online at  www.registercanon.com
    Protect your product
    We will keep the model number and date of purchase of your new Canon product on 
    file to help you refer to this information in  the event of an insurance claim such as loss 
    or theft.
    Receive information on ne w products and promotions
    Upon your request, we will send you information on Canon new products and 
    promotions.
    The serial number of this pr oduct can be found at the batte ry attachment unit of the 
    camcorder. Write down the number  and other information here and retain this book as a 
    permanent record of your purchase to  aid identification in case of theft.
    Date of Purchase: Model Name: DC330 A
    Purchased From: Serial No.:
    Dealer Address:
    Dealer Ph one No.:
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    Introduction • 13
    Names of buttons and switches other than the 
    joystick are indicated within a “button” frame 
    (for example  ).
    Components Guide
    Left side view
    Front view
    Right side viewLens cover switch ( 30, 52) 
    ( open,  closed)
    USB terminal ( 68)
    AV te rm ina l ( 66)
    CARD access indicator ( 52)
    Speaker
     switch ( 22)
    Lock button
    DISC access indicator ( 30) / 
    CHARGE indicator ( 19) 
    Mode switch ( 31)  Easy recording
     Recording programs
    Disc compartment cover ( 27)
    Grip belt ( 21)
    Strap mount ( 94)
    Stereo microphone
    FUNC.
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    14 • Introduction
    Names of buttons and switches other than the 
    joystick are indicated within a “button” frame 
    (for example  ).
    Back view
    To p  v i e w
    Bottom viewJoystick ( 22)
    FUNC. button ( 23, 72)
    DISP. button ( 37, 59)
    Remote sensor ( 20)
    Dioptric adjustment lever ( 31)
    Viewfinder ( 31)
    QUICK START button and standby lamp 
    ( 34)
    PLAY mode indicator (green) ( 22)
    CAMERA mode indicator (red) ( 22)
    OPEN (disc cover) switch ( 27)
    Start/Stop button ( 30)
    DC IN terminal ( 20)
    Serial number/ 
    Battery attachment unit (19)RESET button ( 79)
    LCD screen ( 26)
    Zoom lever ( 32) /  (movies/still images) switch
     ( 22)
    Tripod socket ( 21)
    Memory card slot 
    (open the cover to access)  (
    29)
    BATT. (battery release) switch ( 19)
    FUNC.
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    Introduction • 15
    Wireless Controller WL-D86
    START/STOP button ( 30)
    FUNC. button ( 23, 72)
    MENU button ( 24)
    PLAYLIST button ( 46)
    Navigation buttons (  /// )
    PREV./NEXT buttons: 
    Scene skip ( 36) /
    Index screen page up/down ( 35)
    Reverse   SEARCH button ( 36) / 
    Reverse   SLOW button ( 36)
    PLAY  button ( 35)
    PA U S E    b u t t o n  ( 3 5 )
    STOP   button ( 35)
    PHOTO button ( 52)
    Zoom buttons ( 32)
    SET button
    Forward SEARCH   button ( 36) / 
    Forward SLOW   button ( 36)
    DISP. (on-screen display) button 
    ( 37, 59)
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    16 • Introduction
    Screen Displays
     Recording movies
    Playing movies 
    (during playback)Operating mode ( 22) /
    Disc specification ( 5)
    Recording program ( 38, 40)
    White balance ( 43)
    Image effect ( 44)
    LCD video light ( 41)
    Digital effects ( 45)
    Recording mode ( 32)
    Disc type   DVD-R,   DVD-R DL,   DVD-RW ( 5)
    Finalized disc mark ( 49)
    Manual focus ( 42)
    Image stabilizer ( 74)
    Disc operation
    Time code/Playback time 
    (hours : minutes : seconds)
    Remaining recording time on the disc
    Remaining battery charge ( 18)
    Wind screen off ( 74)
    Recording reminder
    Level marker ( 76)
    Remote sensor off ( 77)
    Scene number
    Joystick guide ( 22)
    Data code ( 37)
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    Introduction • 17
     Recording still images
     Viewing still images
    Zoom ( 32), Exposure   ( 43)
    Recording program ( 38, 40)
    White balance ( 43)
    Image effect ( 44)
    LCD video light ( 41)
    Digital effects ( 45)
    Drive mode ( 57)
    Still image quality/size ( 53)
    Manual focus ( 42)
    Number of still images available on the 
    memory card
    Self timer ( 41)
    AF frame ( 58)
    Joystick guide ( 22)
    Focus/exposure automatically set and  locked ( 52)
    Camcorder shake warning ( 74)
    Remote sensor off ( 20)
    Image number ( 18)
    Current image / Total number of images
    Histogram ( 59)
    Date and time of recording
    Image protection mark ( 59)
    Manual exposure ( 43)
    Image size ( 53)
    File size
    Aperture value ( 40)
    Shutter speed ( 40)
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    18 • Introduction
     Disc operationRecord,   Record pause, 
    Playback,  Pl ayback pause, 
    Fast playback, 
    Fast reverse playback,
    Slow playback, 
    Slow reverse playback
     Remaining recording timeWhen there is no more disc space available, 
    “ END” will be displa yed and the recording 
    will stop.
     Remaining battery charge estimate
    • When   is displayed in red, replace the  battery pack with a fully charged one.
    • When you attach an em pty battery pack, the 
    power may turn off  without displaying  .
    • Depending on the conditions under which the  camcorder and the batter y pack are used, the 
    actual battery charge  may not be indicated 
    accurately.
     Recording reminderThe camcorder counts from 1 to 10 seconds 
    when you start recording.  This is helpful to avoid 
    scenes that are too short.
      Number of still images available on the card  displayed in red: No card
    in green: 6 or more images
    in yellow: 1 to 5 images
    in red: No more images can be recorded
    • When viewing the still images, the display will  always be in green.
    • Depending on the reco rding conditions, the 
    number of available stil l images displayed may 
    not decrease even afte r a recording has been 
    made, or may decrease by 2 still images at 
    once.
    Card access display is displayed next to the number of images 
    available while the camcorder is writing on the 
    memory card.
     Image numberThe image number indicates the name and 
    location of the file on the memory card. For 
    example, the file name of image 101-0107 is 
    “IMG_ 0107.JPG”, stored under the folder 
    “DCIM\ 101CANON”.
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    Preparations • 19
    Preparations
    This chapter describes basic operations, such as navigating the 
    menus, and first time settings to help you learn more about your 
    camcorder.
    Getting Started
    Charging the Battery Pack
    The camcorder can be powered with a 
    battery pack or di rectly using the 
    compact power adapter. Charge the 
    battery pack before use.
    For approximate charging times and 
    recording/playback times with a full 
    battery pack, refer  to the tables on 
    page 93.
    1Turn off the camcorder.
    2Attach the battery pack to the 
    camcorder.
    Press the battery pack lightly and 
    slide it up until it clicks.
    3Connect the power cord to the 
    compact power adapter.
    4Plug the power cord into a power 
    outlet.
    5Connect the compact power 
    adapter to the camcorder’s DC IN 
    terminal.
    • The CHARGE indicator starts 
    flashing. The indicator will stay on 
    when the charging is completed.
    • You can also use the compact 
    power adapter without attaching a 
    battery pack.
    • When the compact power adapter 
    is connected, the power of the 
    battery pack will  not be consumed.
    Getting Started
    BATT. switch
    CHARGE
    indicator
    DC IN terminal
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    							
    20 • Preparations
    1 Disconnect the compact power 
    adapter from the camcorder.
    2 Unplug the power cord from the  power outlet and the compact 
    power adapter. 
    Press   to release the battery 
    pack. Slide the battery pack down 
    and then pull it out.
    IMPORTANT
    • Turn off the camcorder before  connecting or disconnecting the 
    compact power adapter. After you turn 
    the   switch to  , important file 
    allocation data is updated on the disc. 
    Be sure to wait until the PLAY and 
    CAMERA mode indicators are 
    completely off.
    • You may hear some noise from the  compact power adapter  during use. This 
    is not a malfunction.
    • We recommend charging the battery  pack in temperatures between 10 °C and 
    30 °C (50 °F and 86 °F). Outside the 
    temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C 
    (32 °F to 104 °F), the charging will not 
    start.
    • Do not connect to the camcorder’s DC  IN terminal or to  the compact power 
    adapter any electrical  equipment that is 
    not expressly recomm ended for use with 
    this camcorder.
    • To prevent equipment breakdowns and  excessive heating, do not connect the 
    supplied compact power adapter to 
    voltage converters for overseas travels or 
    special power sources such as those on 
    aircraft and ships, DC-AC inverters, etc.
    NOTES
    • The CHARGE indicator  also serves as a 
    rough estimate of the charge status.
    Continuously on
    : Battery pack fully 
    charged.
    Two quick flashes at 1-second intervals
    : 
    Battery pack at least 50% charged. If the 
    indicator flashes quic kly but not exactly 
    in this pattern, refer to  Troubleshooting 
    (79).
    One flash at 1-se cond intervals
    : Battery 
    pack less than 50% charged.
    • We recommend that you prepare battery  packs to last 2 to 3 times longer than you 
    think you might need.
    • U.S.A. and Canada only:  The 
    Lithium ion/polymer battery 
    that powers the product is 
    recyclable. Please call 
    1-800-8-BATTERY for 
    information on  how to recycle 
    this battery.
    Preparing the Wireless Controller and 
    Accessories
    Using the Wireless Controller
    First, insert the su pplied lithium button 
    battery CR2025 into the wireless 
    controller.
    1Press the tab in the direction of the 
    arrow and pull out the battery 
    holder.
    ONCE THE BATTERY PACK IS FULLY CHARGED 
    T
    O REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK 
    BATT.
    Ta b
    C
    O
    P
    Y  
    						
    All Canon manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Canon camcorder DC330 User Manual