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    Indications
    Various functions and the Camera Recorder status
    are shown on the screen.
    : Remaining Battery Power
    OWhen the battery power becomes low, the
    Indication changes. When the battery is discharged
    completely, the  ( ) Indication flashes.
    R0:45: Remaining Tape Time
    ORemaining tape time is indicated in minutes. 
    (When it reaches less than 3 minutes, the indication
    starts flashing.)
    CINEMA: Cinema Mode -25-
    D.ZOOM: Digital Zoom -23-
    WIPE: Wipe Mode -29-
    MIX: Mix Mode -29-
    STROBE: Strobe Mode -29-
    GAIN-UP: Gain-up Mode -29-
    TRAIL: Trailing Effect Mode -29-
    MOSAIC: Mosaic Mode -29-
    MIRROR: Mirror Mode -29-
    NEGA: Negative Mode -29-
    SEPIA: Sepia Mode -29-
    MONO: Monotone Mode -29-
    SOLARI: Solarisation Mode -29-
    ZOOM: Playback Zoom -36-
    SP: Standard Mode (Recording Speed
    Mode) -18-
    LP: Long Play Mode (Recording Speed
    Mode) -18-
    INDEX: Index signal recording -35-
    S 1: Search Number -35-
    5a: Zoom Magnification Indication -23-
    AUTO: Automatic Mode -20-
    MNL: Manual Mode -26-, -27-
    AUTO EIS: Image Stabilizer -23-
    MIC, AV IN: Audio Dubbing Input Display -38-
    12 bit, 16 bit: Audio Recording Mode -18-
    MF: Manual Focus -29-
    : Back Light Mode -25-
    : Sports Mode (Program AE) -26-
    : Portrait Mode (Program AE) -26-
    : Low Light Mode (Program AE) -26-
    : Spotlight Mode (Program AE) -26-
    : Surf & Snow Mode (Program AE) 
    -26-
    REC: Recording -20-
    PAUSE: Recording Pause -20-
    !: Playback -32-
    Forward Camera Search -20-
    ": Reverse Camera Search -20-
    ;: Still Playback -34-
    %: Fast-forward/Cue Playback -32-
    &: Rewind/Review Playback -32-
    "
    ?, ?!: Slow Motion Playback -33-
    "
    ;, ;!: Still Advance Playback -34-
    *, ): Index Search -35-
    CHK: Recording Check -20-
    A.DUB !: Audio Dubbing -38-
    A.DUB 
    ;: Audio Dubbing Pause -38-
    PHOTO: Photoshot Mode Recording -22-
    BLANK: Blank Search -34-
    R !: Repeat Playback -44-
    2a%: Variable Speed Search -34-
    1/500: When you adjust shutter speed
    manually, this indication appears. -28-
    F2.4: When you adjust the F Number
    manually, this indication appears. -28-
    AWB: Automatic White Balance Mode -27-
    : White Balance setting Mode -27-
    : Fluorescent Lamp -27-
    : Outdoor Mode -27-
    : Indoor Mode (recording under
    incandescent lamp) -27-
    Z.MIC: Zoom Microphone -23-
    WIND CUT: Wind Noise Reduction -25-
    3: Progressive Photoshot Mode -22-
    VOLUME: Volume adjustment -32-
    10:30:45 AM Date/Time Indication -41-
    $To Change the Counter Display ModeBy changing [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]
    Sub-Menu, you can change the Counter Display Mode
    to Tape Counter Indication [COUNTER] (0:00.00),
    Memory Counter Indication [MEMORY] (M0:00.00),
    and Time Code Indication [TIMECODE]
    (0h00m00s00f). (-18-) By repeatedly pressing the
    [COUNTER] Button on the Remote Controller, you
    can change the Counter Display Mode.
    $To Display Date/Time IndicationTo display Date/Time Indication, set the appropriate
    Date/Time in [DATE/TIME] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]
    Sub-Menu. (-18-)
    You can also press the [DATE/TIME] Button of the
    Remote Controller repeatedly to display or change the
    Date/Time Indication.
    $To Change the Display ModeBy changing [DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]
    Sub-Menu, you can change the Display Mode to All
    Function Display [ALL], Partial Display [PARTIAL] and
    Minimum Display [OFF]. 
    						
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    Warning/Alarm Indications
    If any one of the following indications lights up or
    flashes, please check the condition of the Camera
    Recorder.
    BLANK: Blank Search -34-
    DEW DETECT, EJECT TAPE:
    Condensation has occurred. -47-
    CHECK REC TAB:
    The accidental erasure prevention
    slider on the inserted Cassette is open
    (that is, set to [SAVE]).
    You are about to do audio dubbing on
    the unrecorded (blank) portion of the
    tape.
    No Cassette is inserted. -14-
    : The Battery is low. Recharge it. -12-
    : The video heads are dirty. -47-
    END: The tape came to end during recording.
    CHECK REMOTE MODE:
    Wrong Remote Controller Mode has
    been selected. -11-INCOMPATIBLE DATA:
    You are attempting to play back a tape section
    that has been recorded with a different TV
    system.
    CANNOT REC LP-MODE:
    Because the original recording was done in LP
    Mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.
    INCOMPATIBLE TAPE:
    This Cassette is incompatible.
    PUSH THE RESET BUTTON:
    Mechanism Irregular is detected. Press the
    [RESET] Button (-8-). This may solve the
    problem.
    NEED TO BE SERVICED:
    It is a malfunction.
    INCOMPATIBLE DATA:
    Because the medium is protected by a copy
    guard, images cannot be recorded correctly.
    Notes and Hints
    $Concerning the Power SupplyOWhen the Camera Recorder is used for a long time,
    the Camera body becomes warm, but this is not a
    malfunction.
    OIf the [CHARGE] Lamp does not light up although
    the Battery is attached to the AC Adapter, detach
    the Battery and reattach it.
    OBattery CGP-D110 and CGP-D105 cannot be
    charged with this AC Adapter.
    $Inserting/Removing the CassetteOIn the case of using a previously recorded Cassette,
    you can use the Camera Search Function to find
    the position where you want to continue recording.
    OIf a new Cassette is inserted, rewind to the
    beginning of the tape before starting recording.
    OWhen inserting the cassette, make sure it faces in
    the right direction and then push it in until it stops.
    $Alarm SoundsWhen [BEEP SOUND] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS]
    Sub-Menu on the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-
    Menu is set to [ON], confirmation/alarm beeps are
    issued as follows.
    1 Beep
    OWhen you start recording
    OWhen you switch the [OFF/ON] Switch from [OFF]
    to [ON]
    2 Beeps
    OWhen you pause recording
    2 Beeps a4
    OIf you perform a wrong operation before or during
    recording
    $RecordingOBefore turning on the power, remove the Lens Cap.
    If the Lens Cap is still attached when the power is
    turned [ON], Automatic White Balance Adjustment
    (-27-) may not function correctly.
    $Recording CheckOFor Recording Check, the recording speed mode
    (SP/LP) must be the same as the mode used for
    the recording. If different, playback images will be
    distorted.
    $Camera SearchOIn Camera Search Mode, images may contain
    mosaic-pattern noise. This is a phenomenon that is
    characteristic of digital video and not a malfunction.
    OIf the recording speed modes (SP/LP) of previous
    recording and new recording are different, playback
    images may be distorted.
    $PhotoshotOPhotoshot Recording results in slightly inferior
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    Notes and Hints
    $Progressive Photoshot FunctionOThe still pictures are recorded at a slightly rewound
    point from where you press the [PHOTO SHOT]
    Button.
    OWhen you change to the Still Picture Mode, you will
    hear a click. This is the sound of the iris closing and
    not an indication of malfunction.
    OIf you record still pictures in Progressive Photoshot
    Mode when your Camera Recorder is set to
    Program AE (-26-), the brightness of the images
    may change.
    OThe picture may be blurred when recording a scene
    with many horizontal lines or fine patterns.
    About [PROGRESSIVE] Setup
    OWhen the [3] Indication is displayed, you can use
    the Progressive Photoshot Function.
    When [PROGRESSIVE] is set to [AUTO]
    You cannot use the Progressive Photoshot Function
    in the following cases.
    OWhen the zoom magnification is approximately 15a
    or higher
    OWhen the shutter speed is 1/750 s or faster
    OWhen Picture Effect is set to [WIPE], [MIX],
    [STROBE], [GAIN-UP], [TRAIL], [MOSAIC],
    [MIRROR]
    $Zoom In/Out FunctionsOWhen you are zooming on a faraway subject, a
    sharper focus is achieved if the recording subject is
    1.7 metres or more away from the Camera
    Recorder.
    OThe further you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] or
    [T], the faster the zooming speed. But if you use the
    Sub Zoom Lever, the zooming speed cannot
    become faster. 
    $Zoom Microphone FunctionOIt does not work with an external microphone.
    OThe Zoom Microphone Function may not work
    effectively if the surrounding noise is too loud.
    $Digital Zoom FunctionsOAs the magnification of digital zoom increases, the
    quality of image may deteriorate.
    OWhite balance cannot be set in the digital zoom
    range.
    OThe further you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] or
    [T], the faster the zooming speed. But if you use the
    Sub Zoom Lever, the zooming speed cannot
    become faster.
    $Image Stabilizer FunctionOThe Image Stabilizer Function does not operate in a
    dimly lit place. In this case, the [AUTO EIS]
    Indication flashes.
    OUnder fluorescent lighting, image brightness may
    change or colors may not look natural.
    OAfter-images may appear.
    OWhen a tripod is used, it is recommended that you
    turn off the Image Stabilizer.
    OThe Image Stabilizer Function does not operate
    when using the Gain-up Mode of Picture Effect
    Functions.
    $Backlight Compensation FunctionOWhen setting the Iris manually, the Backlight
    Compensation Function does not work.
    OBy operating the [OFF/ON] Switch, the Backlight
    Compensation Function is cancelled.
    $Wind Noise Reduction FunctionOIt does not work with an external microphone.
    OWhen it is set to [ON], directivity of microphone is
    regulated depending on the strength of wind to
    reduce wind noise.
    $Cinema FunctionOUsing the Cinema Mode does not widen the
    recording angle.
    OIf you play back tape recorded in Cinema Mode on
    a wide-screen (16:9) format TV, playback size is
    automatically adjusted to fit the TV screen format.
    Please refer to the TV’s operating instructions for
    details.
    OWhen images are displayed on a TV screen, the
    Date/Time Indication may be erased in some cases.
    ODepending on the TV, the picture quality may be
    deteriorated.
    $Program AEOIf any of the Program AE Modes is selected, you
    cannot adjust the shutter speed (-28-) or iris (-28-).
    OIf the Picture Effect is set to [GAIN-UP], Sports,
    Portrait or Low-Light Mode is canceled.
    Sports Mode
    ODuring normal playback, the image movement
    may not look smooth.
    OBecause the color and brightness of the playback
    image may change, avoid recording under
    fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light.
    OIf you record a subject illuminated with strong
    light or a highly reflective subject, vertical lines of
    light may appear.
    OIf the light is insufficient, the [ ] Indication
    flashes.
    Sports Mode/Portrait Mode
    OIf you record a still picture in Progressive
    Photoshot Mode, the brightness and hue of the
    recorded still picture may become unstable.
    OIf this mode is used for indoor recording,
    playback images may flicker.
    Low Light Mode
    OExtremely dark scenes may not be able to be
    made brighter to a satisfactory degree.
    Spotlight Mode
    OWith this mode, recorded images may turn out to
    be extremely dark.
    OIf the recording subject is extremely bright, its
    recorded image may turn out to be whitish.
    Surf & Snow Mode
    OIf the recording subject is extremely bright, its
    recorded image may turn out to be whitish. 
    						
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    Notes and Hints
    $White BalanceIn the following cases, you cannot change White
    Balance:
    OWhen you set the Picture Effect to [GAIN-UP],
    [SEPIA] or [MONO].
    OWhen you set the Zoom to 15aor higher
    ODuring Digital Still Picture Mode
    OWhen you display a Menu
    In the following cases, the [ ] Indication
    flashes:
    OThe flashing indicates that the previously adjusted
    White Balance setting is still kept. 
    This setting will be kept until White Balance is
    adjusted again.
    OYou may not be able to achieve correct White
    Balance Adjustment manually under weak
    illumination.
    $Manual Shutter Speed AdjustmentOYou may see vertical lines of light in the playback
    image of a brightly shining subject or highly
    reflective subject.
    ODuring normal playback, movement in the images
    may not look smooth.
    OBecause the color and brightness of the playback
    image may become unstable, avoid recording under
    fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light.
    OIf you are using either Gain-up Mode (-29-) or
    Program AE Mode (-26-), you cannot adjust the
    shutter speed. If the shutter speed was adjusted
    manually, this setting will be cancelled.
    $Manual Iris AdjustmentODepending on zoom magnification, there are iris
    values that will not be displayed.
    OIf you are using Program AE Mode (-26-), you
    cannot adjust the iris.
    OIf you attempt to adjust the Shutter Speed after
    setting the Iris, the value set for the Iris will be
    cancelled.
    $Picture Effect FunctionsOIf the Picture Effect is set to [WIPE], [MIX] or
    [TRAIL] with [PIC.E.] Button, the setting of [NEGA],
    [SEPIA], [MONO] or [SOLARI] is canceled.
    OIf you have set the Picture Effect to [MONO] or
    [SEPIA], changing the selected White Balance
    Mode is not possible. (-27-)
    OIf the Picture Effect is set to [GAIN-UP], the
    previously adjusted shutter speed is canceled.
    It is as follows when [GAIN-UP] is selected.
    OManual Focus Mode
    OThe shutter speed and White Balance cannot be
    operated.
    OThe Sports Mode [ ], the Portrait Mode [ ] and
    Low Light Mode [ ] are cancelled.
    Wipe Mode and Mix Mode
    If either one of the following operations is carried out,
    stored images will be erased, and Wipe and Mix
    Functions cannot be used.
    OUse the Camera Search Function
    OPress the [STILL] Button
    $Adjusting the Microphone Sensitivity
    Level
    OWhen this setting is changed, the [AUDIO LEVEL]
    setting on the [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu of
    the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu will likewise be
    changed.
    OWhen [ZOOM MIC] is set to [ON], set the zoom to
    the [T] position before performing this adjustment.
    OSelect a lower setting for [GAIN] or set [MIC
    LEVEL] to [AUTO].
    OIt is recommended that you check through the
    headphones before recording to ensure that the
    sound is not distorted.
    $Playing BackRepeat Playback
    If you continue to press the [1] Button for 5 seconds
    or longer, the Camera Recorder switches to Repeat
    Playback Mode, and the [R!] Indication appears. (To
    cancel Repeat Playback Mode, set the [OFF/ON]
    Switch to [OFF].)
    Listening to Playback Sound through Headphones
    If you want to use the headphones to listen to the
    playback sound, connect the headphones to the
    [PHONES] Socket (-8-) on the Camera Recorder. In
    this case, no sound (including a warning sound and
    shutter sound) will be reproduced through the built-in
    speaker of the Camera Recorder.
    Choosing Sound during Playback
    You can select the sound by using the [AUDIO OUT]
    setting on the [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu.
    STEREO: Stereo Sound (main sound and sub sound)
    L: Left channel sound (main sound)
    R: Right channel sound (sub sound)
    OIf you dub a tape recorded at the [12bit] selected as
    the [AUDIO REC] on the [RECORDING SETUP]
    Sub-Menu, playback sound becomes stereo sound
    regardless of the [AUDIO OUT] setting if [12bit
    AUDIO] is set to [MIX].
    $Index Search FunctionsOIndex Search may not be possible at the beginning
    of tape.
    OBecause Photoshot Index Signals are not recorded
    on still pictures recorded in Continuous Photoshot
    Mode, the Photoshot Index Search Function cannot
    be used for these still pictures.
    OScene Index Search may not function properly if the
    interval between 2 scene index signals is shorter
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    $Playback Zoom FunctionOYou cannot adjust the sound volume with the
    Remote Controller in Playback Zoom Mode.
    OIf you turn off the Camera Recorder power or if you
    switch from VCR Mode to Camera Mode, Playback
    Zoom Mode is automatically cancelled.
    OEven if Playback Zoom Functions are being used,
    images that are output from the DV Terminal (-8-)
    are not enlarged.
    OAs you enlarge an image, the quality of image
    suffers.
    ODuring a Playback Zoom, the Variable Speed
    Search Function cannot be changed with the
    Remote Controller.
    $Playback Digital Effect FunctionsOSignals of images to which digital effects are added
    during playback cannot be output from the DV
    Terminal (-8-).
    OYou cannot use the Wipe or Mix Function while
    playing back the non-recorded portion of tape.
    $Playing Back on Your TVOIf you set [AV JACK] on the [AV IN/OUT SETUP]
    Sub-Menu to [IN/OUT], nothing will be shown on
    the TV screen except during playback.
    $Audio DubbingOThe blank section of a tape cannot be dubbed.
    OSounds sent through the DV Terminal cannot be
    dubbed.
    OIf a tape has a non-recorded portion when the tape
    is dubbed, images and sounds may be disturbed
    when this portion of the tape is played back.
    OIf you set the tape counter back to 0 at the position
    where you want to stop Audio Dubbing so as to
    make it possible to use the Memory Stop Function
    (-52-), Audio Dubbing is terminated automatically
    when the tape reaches this position.
    OIn the case of importing data recorded with Audio
    Dubbing to a PC using the PC’s software program,
    only the original sound (ST1) may be imported,
    depending on the software program.
    $Recording the Contents of Other
    Equipment 
    Analog-Digital Conversion
    OWhen the Camera Recorder is connected with other
    digital video equipment through its DV Terminal,
    images recorded in analog form from other external
    equipment can be output to the digital video
    equipment through the DV Terminal.
    OTo DV-output analog video signals sent from other
    equipment, set [DV OUT] on the [AV IN/OUT
    SETUP] Sub-Menu to [ON]. (Normally, keep the
    [DV OUT] set to [OFF]. If it is set to [ON], the quality
    of the image may be disturbed.)
    $Using the DV Cable for Recording
    (Digital Dubbing)
    ORegardless of the setting, digital dubbing is carried
    out automatically in the same audio recording mode
    as that of the Cassette on the playback-side.
    OThe images on the monitor of the recording side
    may be disturbed, but it does not affect the
    recorded images.
    OEven if Playback Digital Effects or Playback Zoom
    have been used, these effects are not output from
    the DV Terminal.
    OEven if you use device equipped with DV Terminals
    (such as IEEE1394), you may not be able to
    perform Digital Dubbing in some cases.
    ODate or other information to be displayed cannot be
    displayed if the software of the connected
    equipment does not support the display function. 
    						
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    Cautions for Use
    $Cautions for UseWhen you use your Camera Recorder in a rainy or
    snowy day or on a beach, make sure that no water
    enters inside the Camera Recorder.
    OWater may cause the Camera Recorder or
    Cassette to malfunction. (Irreparable failure may
    occur.)
    OIf sea water splashes onto the Camera Recorder,
    wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use
    it to wipe the camera body carefully. Then, wipe it
    again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.
    Keep the Camera Recorder away from magnetized
    equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video
    game equipment, etc.).
    OIf you use the Camera Recorder on or near a TV,
    images or sounds may be disturbed due to
    electromagnetic wave radiation.
    ODo not use near a cell phone because doing so
    may cause noise to adversely affect the picture and
    sound.
    OBy strong magnetic fields created by speakers or
    large motors, recording on the tape may be
    damaged, or images may be distorted.
    OElectromagnetic wave radiation generated by a
    microprocessor may adversely affect the Camera
    Recorder, causing the disturbance of images and
    sounds.
    OIf the Camera Recorder is affected by magnetically
    charged equipment and does not function properly,
    turn off the Camera Recorder power and detach the
    Battery or AC Adapter and then connect the Battery
    or AC Adapter again. Thereafter, turn on the
    Camera Recorder power.
    Do not use your Camera Recorder near radio
    transmitters or high-voltage lines.
    OIf you record pictures near radio transmitters or
    high-voltage lines, recorded images or sounds may
    be adversely affected.
    Do not use this Camera Recorder for surveillance
    purpose or other business use.
    OIf you use the Camera Recorder for a long period of
    time, the internal temperature increases and,
    consequently, this may cause malfunction.
    OThis Camera Recorder is not intended for business
    use.
    $After UseWhen you use your Camera Recorder on a beach
    or similar place, do not let sand or fine dust get
    into the Camera Recorder.
    OSand or dust may damage the Camera Recorder or
    Cassette. (Care should be taken when inserting and
    removing the Cassette.)
    Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals
    onto the Camera Recorder.
    OIf the Camera Recorder is sprayed with such
    chemicals, the camera body may be deformed and
    the surface finish may peel off.
    ODo not keep rubber or plastic product in contact
    with the Camera Recorder for a long period of time.
    Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for
    cleaning the Camera Recorder.
    OThe camera body may be deformed and the surface
    finish may peel off.
    OBefore cleaning, detach the Battery or pull out the
    AC Mains Lead from the AC mains socket.
    OWipe the Camera Recorder with a soft dry cloth.
    To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is
    soaked in a detergent diluted with water and
    afterward finish wiping with a dry cloth.
    OFor storing or transporting the Camera Recorder,
    place it in a bag or case lined with soft pads so as
    to prevent the coating on the camera body from
    being worn.
    After use, be sure to take the Cassette out and
    detach the Battery from the Camera Recorder or
    pull out the AC Mains Lead from AC mains socket.
    OIf the Cassette is left in the Camera Recorder, the
    tape sags and deteriorates.
    OIf the Battery is left on the Camera Recorder for a
    long time, the voltage drops excessively, and the
    Battery will not function even after it is recharged.
    $About AC AdapterOIf the temperature of the Battery is extremely high
    or extremely low, the [CHARGE] Lamp may
    continue flashing, and the Battery may not be
    charged. After the temperature of the Battery has
    decreased or increased sufficiently, charging starts
    automatically. If the [CHARGE] Lamp continues to
    flash even after the Battery temperature has
    decreased or increased sufficiently, the Battery or
    AC Adapter may be faulty. In this case, please
    contact a dealer.
    OIf the Battery is warm, charging takes a longer time
    than normal.
    OIf you use the AC Adapter near a radio, radio
    reception may be disturbed. Keep the AC Adapter 1
    metre or more away from radio.
    OWhen the AC Adapter is in use, it may generate
    whirring sounds. However, this is normal.
    OAfter use, be sure to pull out the AC Mains Lead
    from the AC mains socket. (If they are left
    connected, a minute amount of current is
    consumed.)
    OKeep the electrodes of the AC Adapter and Battery
    always clean.
    1Take out the Cassette. (-14-)
    2Set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF].
    3Detach the power supply and retract the
    Viewfinder or the LCD Monitor. (-12-, -15-)
    4To protect the Lens, attach the supplied Lens
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    Cautions for Use
    $CondensationIf the Condensation Indication flashes after the
    Camera Recorder is turned on, condensation has
    formed inside the Camera Recorder. In this case, the
    Camera Recorder power is turned off automatically
    after about 1 minute.
    Follow the steps below:
    Watch for Condensation even before the
    Condensation Indication is displayed.
    OBecause condensation takes place gradually, the
    Condensation Indication may not be displayed
    during the first 10 to 15 minutes of condensation
    formation inside the Camera Recorder.
    OIn extremely cold places, condensation may freeze
    and form frost. In this case, the frost melts first, thus
    forming condensation, and then it takes another 2
    to 3 hours to eliminate the condensation.
    When the Lens is Fogged:
    Set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF] and leave the
    Camera Recorder in this condition for about 1 hour.
    When the lens temperature becomes close to the
    ambient temperature, the fog disappears naturally.Notes:
    ODo not rewind every time you use the Head
    Cleaner. Rewind only when the tape reaches the
    end, and then use it again from the beginning in the
    same manner as before.
    OIf the heads become dirty soon after cleaning, the
    tape may be damaged. In this case, immediately
    stop using that Cassette.
    ODo not clean the heads excessively.
    (Excessive cleaning may cause excessive wear of
    the heads. If the heads are worn, images cannot be
    played back even after the heads are cleaned.)
    OIf the dirty heads cannot be cleaned with the Head
    Cleaner, the Camera Recorder needs to be cleaned
    at a service center. Please consult a dealer.
    OVideo Head Cleaners can be purchased from
    service centres.
    OHead cleaning due to dirty heads is not considered
    a malfunction of the product. It is not covered by the
    warranty.
    Periodical Check-up
    To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend
    replacement of worn parts, such as heads, etc., after
    approximately 1000 hours of use. (This, however,
    depends on operating conditions, such as
    temperature, humidity, dust, etc.)$Video Head Clogging and CareIf the heads (the parts that make contact with tape)
    are dirty, mosaic-pattern noise may appear on the
    playback image, or the screen as a whole becomes
    black. If the heads are extremely dirty, recording
    performance deteriorates, and, in the worst case, the
    Camera Recorder cannot record at all.
    Causes of Dirty Heads
    OLarge quantity of dust in the air
    OHigh-temperature and high-humidity environment
    ODamaged tape
    OLong operating hours
    Using Mini-DV Format Digital Video Head Cleaner
    1Take out the Cassette.
    ONone of the other functions operate. 
    Depending on the amount of condensation,
    removing the Cassette may even become
    difficult. If this happens, wait for 2 to 3 hours
    before taking the Cassette out.
    1Insert the Head Cleaner into the Camera
    Recorder in the same manner as a Video
    Cassette.
    2Press the [1] Button, and approximately 20
    seconds later, press the [$] Button. (Do not
    rewind the tape.)
    3Take out the Head Cleaner. Insert a Video
    Cassette and start recording. Then, play the
    tape back to check the recorded image.
    4If the image is not still clear, repeat Steps 1to3.  (Do not use the Head Cleaner for 3 times or
    more consecutively.)
    2Open the Cassette Compartment Cover and
    wait for 2 to 3 hours.
    OThe number of hours to wait depends on the
    amount of condensation and ambient
    temperature.
    32 to 3 hours later, turn on the Camera Recorder
    power and check to see if the Condensation
    Indication is displayed.
    OEven if the Condensation Indication is not
    displayed, as a precaution, please wait for
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    $Optimal Use of the BatteryBattery Characteristics
    This Battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Its
    ability to generate power is based upon the chemical
    reaction that takes place inside it. This reaction is
    susceptible to the surrounding temperature and
    humidity, and, if the temperature is too high or too low,
    the operating time of the Battery becomes shorter. If
    the Battery is used in an extremely cold environment,
    the Battery may operate only for about 5 minutes. If
    the Battery becomes extremely hot, a protective
    function may operate, and the Battery may become
    unusable for a while.
    Be Sure to Detach the Battery after Use
    Be sure to detach the Battery from the Camera
    Recorder. (If it is left attached to the Camera
    Recorder, a minute amount of current is consumed
    even when the Camera Recorder power is off.) If the
    Battery is left attached to the Camera Recorder for a
    long time, over discharge takes place. The Battery
    may become unusable after it is charged.
    Disposing of an Unusable Battery
    OThe Battery has a limited life.
    ODo not throw the Battery into fire because it may
    cause an explosion.
    Always Keep the Terminals of the Battery Clean
    Prevent the terminals from getting clogged with dirt,
    dust, or other substances.
    If you drop the Battery accidentally, check to see if the
    Battery body and terminals are deformed.
    Attaching a deformed Battery to the Camera Recorder
    or AC Adapter may damage the Camera Recorder or
    AC Adapter.$Cautions for StorageBefore storing the Camera Recorder, take the
    Cassette out and detach the Battery.
    Store all the components in a dry place with a
    relatively stable temperature.
    (Recommended Temperature: 15 to 25°C,
    Recommended Humidity: 40 to 60%)
    Camera Recorder
    OWrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from getting
    into the Camera.
    ODo not leave the Camera Recorder in places that
    expose it to high temperature.
    Battery
    OExtremely high temperatures or low temperatures
    will shorten the life of the Battery.
    OIf the Battery is kept in smoky or dusty places, the
    terminal may rust and cause malfunctions.
    ODo not allow the Battery terminals to come in
    contact with metal objects (such as necklaces,
    hairpins, etc.). This can result in a short circuit
    or heat generation and, if you touch the Battery
    in this condition, you may be badly burned.
    OStore the Battery in a completely discharged state.
    To store the Battery for a long period of time, we
    recommend you charge it once every year and
    store it again after you completely use up the
    charged capacity.
    Cassette
    OBefore storing it, rewind the tape to the beginning. If
    the Cassette is left for more than 6 months with the
    tape stopped midway, the tape sags (although it
    depends on the storage condition). Be sure to
    rewind to the beginning.
    OStore the Cassette in its case. Dust, direct sunlight
    (ultraviolet rays), or humidity may damage the tape.
    Dust contains hard mineral particles, and dusty
    Cassettes damage the heads of the Camera
    Recorder and other components. Develop a habit of
    returning the Cassette back to its case.
    OOnce every half year, wind the tape to the end and
    then rewind it to the beginning. If the Cassette is left
    for 1 year or longer without winding or rewinding,
    temperature and humidity changes may cause the
    Cassette to deform due to swelling, shrinking, and
    so forth. The wound tape may stick to itself.
    ODo not place a Cassette near highly magnetic
    substances or equipment.
    OThe surface of tape is covered with extremely
    minute magnetic particles, upon which signals are
    recorded. Magnetic necklaces, toys, etc., have
    magnetic force that is stronger than you may
    normally expect, and they may erase the contents
    of a recording or may cause noise in images and
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    $LCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens HoodLCD Monitor
    OIn a place with drastic temperature changes,
    condensation may form on the LCD Monitor.
    Wipe it with soft dry cloth.
    OIf your Camera Recorder is extremely cold when
    you turn its power on, the image on the LCD
    Monitor is slightly darker than usual at first.
    However, as the internal temperature increases, it
    goes back to the normal brightness.
    Extremely high precision technology is employed to
    produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of
    approximately 112,000 pixels. The result is more than
    99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the
    pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a
    malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.
    Viewfinder
    ODo not direct the Viewfinder or Lens to the sun.
    Internal components may be seriously damaged.
    OTo clean the inside of the Viewfinder, remove the
    Eyecup 1, then keep pressing 2and pull the
    cover 3out.
    Extremely high precision technology is employed to
    produce the Viewfinder screen featuring a total of
    approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than
    99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the
    pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a
    malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.
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    Lens Hood
    ODo not attach other conversion lenses in front of the
    Lens Hood; there is no mount to be used for the
    attachment.
    OWhen you wish to attach the Wide Conversion Lens
    (VW-LW4307ME; optional), MC Protector, or ND
    Filter in the Filter Kit (VW-LF43WE; optional), first of
    all, loosen the Lens Hood Attachment knob 1. If
    the MC Protector or ND Filter is used, the Lens
    Hood can be mounted on the filter.
    OWhen you attach the Lens Hood back, unite the
    marks and fasten the Lens Hood Attachment knob
    1.
    OIf you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] during
    recording with the filter or conversion lens attached
    to the Camera Recorder, 4 corners of the image
    may become dark (vignetting). For details, please
    refer to the operating instructions of your
    accessories.
    OBe sure to keep the Lens Hood attached to the
    Camera Recorder so as to shut out unnecessary
    light.
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    Before Requesting Repair (Problems and Solutions)
    Power
    1: The Camera Recorder power cannot be turned
    on.
    OIs the power source connected correctly? (-12-)
    2: The Camera Recorder power is turned off
    automatically.
    OIf you leave the Camera Recorder in Recording
    Pause Mode for more than 5 minutes, the power
    is turned off automatically to protect the tape and
    to save the Battery power. (-20-)
    3: The Camera Recorder power does not stay on
    long enough.
    OIs the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach
    a fully charged Battery. (-12-)
    OHas condensation occurred?  Wait until the
    Condensation Indication disappears. (-47-)
    Battery
    1: Battery runs down quickly.
    OIs the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the
    AC Adapter. (-12-)
    OAre you using the Battery in an extremely cold
    place? In cold places, the operating time of the
    Battery becomes shorter. (-48-)
    OHas the Battery worn out? If the operating time
    is still too short even after the Battery is fully
    charged, the Battery has worn out.
    2: The Battery cannot be charged.
    OIf the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC
    Adapter, charging cannot be performed.
    Disconnect the DC Input Lead.
    Normal Recording
    1: Recording does not start although power is
    supplied to the Camera Recorder and the
    Cassette is correctly inserted.
    OIs the accidental erasure prevention slider on the
    Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]),
    recording cannot be performed. (-14-)
    OIs the tape wound to the end? Insert a new
    Cassette. (-14-)
    OIs the Camera Recorder power turned on? (-20-)
    OIs the [CAMERA] Lamp on? If the [CAMERA]
    Lamp is not on, no recording function can be
    operated. (-20-)
    OHas condensation occurred? Wait until the
    Condensation Indication disappears. (-47-)
    Other Recording
    1: Auto Focus Function does not work.
    OIs Manual Focus Mode selected? If Auto Focus
    Mode is selected, focus is automatically
    adjusted. (-29-)
    OThere are some recording subjects and
    recording surroundings for which the Auto Focus
    Function does not operate correctly. In this case,
    use the Manual Focus Mode to adjust the focus.
    (-52-)Editing
    1: Audio dubbing cannot be performed.
    OIs the accidental erasure prevention slider on the
    Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]),
    recording cannot be performed. (-14-)
    OAre you attempting to edit a tape portion that
    was recorded in LP Mode? LP Mode does not
    allow audio dubbing to operate. (-18-)
    Indications
    1: The Time Code becomes inaccurate.
    OThe Time Code Indication counter may not be
    constant in the reverse direction in Slow Motion
    Playback Mode, but this is not a malfunction.
    2: The Remaining Tape Time Indication
    disappears.
    OWhen you record still pictures in Photoshot
    Mode, the Remaining Tape Time Indication may
    disappear temporarily. However, it reappears
    when recording normally.
    3: The Remaining Tape Time Indication does not
    match the actual remaining tape time.
    OIf scenes of less than 15 seconds are
    continuously recorded, the remaining tape time
    cannot be displayed correctly.
    OIn some cases, the Remaining Tape Time
    Indication may show remaining tape time that is
    2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual remaining
    tape time.
    Playback (Pictures)
    1: Pictures cannot be played back even when the
    [1] Button is pressed.
    OIs the [VCR] Lamp on? If the [VCR] Lamp is not
    on, the playback function cannot be used. (-32-)
    2: Mosaic-pattern noise appears on images
    during Cue, Review or Slow Motion Playback.
    OThis phenomenon is characteristic of digital
    video systems. It is not a malfunction.
    3: Although the Camera Recorder is correctly
    connected to a TV, playback images cannot be
    seen.
    OHave you selected “Video Input” on the TV? 
    Please read the operating instructions of your
    TV and select the channel that matches the
    input sockets used for the connection.
    4: Playback picture is not clear.
    OAre the heads of the Camera Recorder dirty?
    If the heads are dirty, playback image cannot be
    clear. (-47-) 
    						
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