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DZMV100E
DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
Instruction manual
To obtain the best performance and ensure years of trouble-free
use, please read this instruction manual completely.
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Important Information
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For Your Safety
The POWER switch turns the DVD camera/recorder on and off, leaving the date/
time feature unaffected. If the camera/recorder is to be left unattended for a long
period of time, turn it off .
WARNING : To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose this unit to rain or moisture.
WARNING : To prevent fire or shock hazard, use the
recommended accessories only.
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
OPEN.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-
SIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER-
VICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING : To prevent risk of injury
or damage to your DVD camera/re-
corder and the AC adapter/charger, use
only the specified batteries and AC
adapter/charger
Batteries; DZ-BP16 and DZ-BP28. (The
DZ-BP16 is supplied with this
DVD camera/recorder.
AC adapter/charger; DZ-ACP1
CLASS 1
LASERPRODUCT
CAUTION
This product contains a laser diode
of higher class than 1. To ensure con-
tinued safety, do not remove any cov-
ers or attempt to gain access to the
inside of the product. Refer all ser-
vicing to qualified personnel.
The DVD camera/recorder and AC
adapter/charger have the following cau-
tion marks.
Identifications of cau-
tion marks
This symbol warns the user
that uninsulated voltage
within the unit may have sufficient mag-
nitude to cause electrical shock. There-
fore, it is dangerous to make any kind
of contact with any inside part of this unit.
This symbol alerts the user
that important literature
concerning the operation
and maintenance of this
unit has been included. Therefore, it
should be read carefully to avoid any
problems.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN.
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WARNING : Many television programs and films are copyrighted. In certain cir-
cumstances, copy-right law may apply to private in-home videotaping of copyrighted
materials.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
Warning: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-
dential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution to the user: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation.
Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. (C) 1992-2000 Dolby Laboratories Inc. All rights
reserved.
Other company names and product names listed are trademarks or brand names
belonging to each company.
Important Information
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of
your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. But,
safety is your responsibility too.
This page lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper
use of DVD camera/recorder and accessory equipment. Please read it carefully
before operating your video product and keep it in a handy place for future refer-
ence.
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INSTALLATION
1 Read and Follow Instructions
— All the safety and operating instruc-
tions should be read before the video
product is operated. Follow all operating
and use instructions.
2 Retain Instructions – The safety
and operating instructions should be re-
tained for future reference.
3 Heed Warnings – Comply with all
warnings on the video product and in the
operating instructions.
4 Polarized Plug – This video prod-
uct is equipped with a polarized alternat-
ing – current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug
will fit into the power outlet only one way.
This is safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug should still
fail to fit, contact your electrician to re-
place your obsolete outlet. To prevent
electric shock do not use this polarized
plug with an extension cable, receptacle
or other outlet unless the blades can be
fully inserted without blade exposure. If
you need an extension, use a polarized
cable.
5 Power Sources – This video prod-
uct should be operated only from the type
of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply to your home, consult your
video dealer or local power company. For
video products intended to operate from
battery power, or other sources, refer to
the operating instructions.
6 Overloading – Do not overload wall
outlets and extension cables as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Overloaded AC outlets and extension
cables are dangerous, and so are frayed
power cables, damaged or cracked wire
insulation and broken plugs. They may
result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodi-
cally examine the
cord and have it re-
placed by your ser-
vice technician if ap-
pearance indicates
damage or deterio-
rated insulation.
7 Power – Cable Protection
Power-supply cables should be routed so
that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cables
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the appli-
ance.
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tripod, bracket, or table recommended
by the manufacturer, or sold with the
video product. Any mounting of the prod-
uct should follow the manufacturer’s in-
structions, and should use a mounting
accessory recommended by the manu-
facturer.
12 An appliance and
cart combination should
be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven sur-
faces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
13 Power Lines – An outside antenna
system should not be located in the vicin-
ity of overhead power lines or other elec-
tric light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When
installing an outside antenna system, ex-
treme care should be taken to keep from
touching or approaching such power lines
or circuits as contact with them might be
fatal. Installing an outdoor antenna can
be hazardous and should be left to a pro-
fessional antenna installer.
8 Ventilation – Slots and openings
in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
to ensure reliable operation of the video
product and to protect it from overheat-
ing. These openings must not be blocked
or covered. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the video product
on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar sur-
face. This video product should never
be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. This video product should not
be placed in a built-in installation such as
a bookcase or rack unless proper venti-
lation is provided or the video product
manufacturer’s instructions have been
followed.
9 Attachments – Do not use attach-
ments unless recommended by the video
product manufacturer as they may cause
hazards.
Caution: Maintain electrical safety.
Powerline operated equipment or acces-
sories connected to this unit should bear
the UL listing mark or CSA certification
mark on the accessory itself and should
not have been modified so as to defeat
the safety features. This will help avoid
any potential hazard from electric shock
or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified ser-
vice personnel.
10 Water and Moisture – Do not use
this video product near water -for ex-
ample, near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet base-
ment, or near a swimming pool, and the
like.
11 Accessories – Do not place this
video product on an unstable cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table. The video prod-
uct may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the
appliance. Use only with a cart, stand,
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USE
14 Cleaning – Unplug this video prod-
uct from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
15 Object and Liquid Entry – Never
push objects of any kind into this video
product through openings as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short-
out parts that could result in a fire or elec-
tric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
on the video product.
16 Lightning – For added protection
for this video product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable-system. This will pre-
vent damage to the video product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
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SERVICE
17 Servicing – Do not attempt to ser-
vice this video product yourself as open-
ing or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service per-
sonnel.
18 Conditions Requiring Service
Unplug this video product from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified ser-
vice personnel under the following con-
ditions.
a. When the power
supply cable or plug
is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the video product.
c. If the video product has been ex-
posed to rain or water.
d. If the video product does not oper-
ate normally by following the operat-
ing instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the op-
erating instructions. Improper adjust-
ment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require exten-
sive work by a qualified technician to
restore the video product to its nor-
mal operation.
e. If the video product has been
dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged.
f. When the video product exhibits a
distinct change in performance – this
indicates a need for service!
19 Replacement Parts – When re-
placement parts are required, have the
service technician verify that the replace-
ments he uses have the same safety char-
acteristics as the original parts. Use of
replacements specified by the video prod-
uct manufacturer can prevent fire, elec-
tric shock or other hazards.
20 Safety Check – Upon completion
of any service or repairs to this video
product, ask the service technician to per-
form safety checks recommended by the
manufacturer to determine that the
video product is in safe operating condi-
tion.
21 Heat – The product should be situ-
ated away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that pro-
duce heat.
Important Safeguards
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Read This First
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Contents
Important Information.......................................................................2
For Your Safety .............................................................................................2
Important Safeguards ..................................................................................4
Trial Record and Play Back ............................................................10
Before You Begin ............................................................................15
Features of DVD camera/recorder.............................................................16
Cautions when using .................................................................................18
Cautions when storing ...............................................................................22
Suggestions and restrictions......................................................................23
About this text ............................................................................................23
Checking provided accessories .................................................................24
Names of parts ..........................................................................................27
DVD-RAM discs .........................................................................................31
Setups ..............................................................................................37
Setting the battery......................................................................................38
Using DVD camera/recorder with AC adapter/charger ..............................43
Setting up the DVD camera/recorder.........................................................45
Setting date and time .................................................................................50
Setting up the infrared remote control .......................................................52
Using the infrared remote control ..............................................................53
Recording ........................................................................................ 55
Basic handling of DVD camera/recorder ...................................................56
Recording movie ........................................................................................64
Useful functions during recording of movie................................................69
Recording stills ..........................................................................................80
Playing Back, Deleting and Editing Your Recordings ................. 89
Playing back ..............................................................................................90
Using Disc Navigation................................................................................96
Starting Disc Navigation ........................................................................98
Buttons used for operating Disc Navigation...........................................99
Selecting a Scene ................................................................................102
Playing back selected scenes using Disc Navigation ..........................104
Deleting scenes using menu screen ....................................................106
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Contents
Playing back by skipping scenes (Skip)...............................................107
Attaching title .......................................................................................109
Adding special effects .......................................................................... 112
Dividing movies.................................................................................... 114
Creating new play list........................................................................... 117
Trouble messages ...................................................................................123
DVD Camera/recorder Settings.................................................... 127
Switching operating sound on or off ........................................................128
Setting power save/changing off time ......................................................129
Changing display format of date and time ...............................................130
Initializing all settings to defaults .............................................................131
System reset ............................................................................................132
Checking remaining free space on DVD-RAM disc .................................133
Initializing DVD-RAM disc ........................................................................134
Updating control information ....................................................................136
Connecting DVD Camera/recorder to Other Devices ................ 137
Viewing on TV screen ..............................................................................138
Transferring data to PC ...........................................................................140
Subsidiary Information .................................................................143
Cleaning...................................................................................................144
Trouble messages ...................................................................................145
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................147
Major specifications .................................................................................155
Index ........................................................................................................157
Introduction to optional accessories ........................................................161
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Trial Record and Play Back
Power the DVD camera/recorder from AC outlet, make a trial recording and play it
back. For actual take, thoroughly read “Setups” and “Recording” to ensure correct
use of the DVD camera/recorder.
Caution
Before beginning this manual, refer to “Checking Provided Accessories” on
page 24 and make sure that all accessories are provided in package.
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Necessary Devices
When using a battery pack, charge it or refferring to page 38.
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Making a Trial Recording
1. Make sure that the RECORDING MODE
switch is set to “[ ] movie”.
2. Connect the AC adapter/charger to the DVD camera/recorder.
2-1 Attach the terminal device of provided DC power cable to the battery at-
tachment platform on DVD camera/recorder.
Align the top of terminal device with the top of battery attachment plat-
form, and, while fitting it onto the DVD camera/recorder, slide it downward
until a click is heard.
DVD
camera/recorder
8 cm DVD-RAM
disc
Power cable
AC adapter/
charger DZ-ACP1
DC power cable
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Trial Record and Play Back
2-2 Insert the small plug of DC power cable into DC OUT jack of AC adapter/
charger.
2-3 Insert the power cable plug into the AC input jack (AC IN) of AC adapter/
charger.
2-4 Connect the plug on the other end of power cable to AC outlet.
3. Insert the DVD-RAM disc cartridge.
3-1 Push down the EJECT button with the POWER switch OFF: The cover of
disc insertion block (hand strap) will open slightly.
3-2 Continue to open the cover by hand.
3-3 Insert the DVD-RAM disc cartridge into the
disc guide, so that the side of disc (A or B)
you want to record faces the hand strap (see
p. 28), with the cartridge shutter towards
the lens.
The cartridge will stop once midway, but
firmly push it in until it stops.
3-4 Push the section indicated "PUSH" on the
cover of disc insertion block (hand strap)
until a click is heard, to close the cover.
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
Power cable
DC power cable
AC adapter/charger
DZ-ACP1
Disc guide
Shutter
To AC outlet
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Trial Record and Play Back
POWER
Cursor buttons
ENTER button
4. Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
While holding the button at the center of POWER
switch, press the switch down: The red indicator
of the button will light.
When power is turned on, an image will appear in
the viewfinder, and the DVD camera/recorder will
start to recognize the disc: After approximately
25 seconds, the DVD camera/recorder will en-
ter the recording pause mode.
Tip:
To view subject image through the viewfinder, pull the viewfinder all the way
out, and adjust its angle as you desire: Fit your eye into the Eye cup, and then
use the diopter control to adjust focus (see p.57). Open the LCD monitor if you
want to check the image on the LCD screen.
5. Set the current date and time (see p. 50).
When the DVD camera/recorder is first turned
on, the date will be "January 1, 2000".
It is important to correctly set the date and time: If
recording is made with incorrect date and time,
the date and time of programs and scenes that
are described in "Using Disc Navigation" will not
be correctly recorded. For details on setting,
refer to "Setting date and time" on page 50.
(The date is set to 1/1/2000 at the factory.)
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6. Start recording.
Press the REC button: Recording will start.
Pressing REC again will terminate recording and
set the DVD camera/recorder to the recording
pause mode.
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Playing It Back
1. Press the button while in
the recording pause mode.
The DVD camera/recorder will enter the
playback mode, and the first image of
the movie you have recorded will play
back.
Tip:
Disc Navigation (see p. 96) is
useful when you play back re-
corded images in full scale or wish
to edit them.
2. Stop playback.
Pressing the button will terminate playback and set the DVD camera/re-
corder to the recording pause mode.
3. Turn power off.
While holding button at the center of POWER
switch, press the switch down: The red indica-
tor of the button will go out. Wait a few seconds
until the indicator turns off.
Do not remove the battery pack or AC adapter/
charger from the DVD camera/recorder until the
indicator at the center of POWER switch and
ACCESS indicator are completely off.
REC
2
1
POWER
Trial Record and Play Back
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Before You Begin
Features of DVD camera/recorder...................................... 16
Cautions when using.......................................................... 18
Cautions when storing ....................................................... 22
Suggestions and restrictions................................................ 23
About this text ................................................................... 23
Checking provided accessories ........................................... 24
Names of parts ................................................................. 27
DVD-RAM discs................................................................. 31
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Features of DVD Camera/recorder
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Recording on DVD-RAM Disc
This DVD camera/recorder uses a DVD-RAM disc, the first in the world. The video
and audio are stored on an 8 cm DVD-RAM disc that is capable of holding approxi-
mately 2.8 GB data using both sides.
Using the DVD-RAM disc allows you to record without overwriting previous record-
ings, and to store your valuable recordings for as long as need be while retaining
clarity. With the DVD-RAM disc you can immediately access recording and playback,
in contrast to videotape that must be fast forwarded and rewound.
In addition, simply loading a disc into a PC, equipped with DVD-RAM drive and soft-
ware compatible with 8 cm DVD-RAM, allows you to easily view the recorded image.
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Recording Movie and Still
The DVD camera/recorder can record movies of events and sports, in the same
way as with conventional camera/recorders. The DVD camera/recorder can also
record stills as with a digital still camera. With the 1,160,000 pixel CCD, high-qual-
ity movies and stills can be recorded. In both recordings of movie and still, zooming
up to 48 times is possible using the 12 times optical zoom multiplied by the 4 times
digital zoom. Movies and stills can be recorded on the same disc, by simply switch-
ing the recording mode.
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Immediate Reviewing of Recorded Image
You can check the movie or still recorded in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen.
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Editing in Various Ways on DVD Camera/recorder Alone
This DVD camera/recorder is provided with a useful editing/playback tool. Disc
Navigation allows you to easily attach a title or special video effect to the recorded
movie or still. With Disc Navigation, you can arrange the playback order and edit
multiple images to play them back continuously. You can create a simple movie on
this DVD camera/recorder alone, without inputting video to a PC for editing.
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Features of DVD Camera/recorder
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Using with Various Devices
Connect this DVD camera/recorder to your TV and you can enjoy the playback
picture with your family and friends on the large TV screen; or connect it to a video
printer (generally available) to print the recorded image. You can also transfer the
recorded movies and stills to PC.
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Cautions When Using
Handle the liquid crystal display (LCD) with care:
The LCD is a very delicate display device: Do not press its surface with any
force, hit it, or puncture it with a sharp object.
If you push the LCD surface, unevenness in the display may occur. If uneven-
ness does not disappear soon, turn the DVD camera/recorder off, wait for a
while, and then turn it on again.
Do not place the DVD camera/recorder with the open LCD screen down.
Close the LCD monitor when not using the DVD camera/recorder.
Do not hold by the LCD monitor as this could cause a malfunction.
Open the LCD monitor by 90º before changing its direction. If you attempt to
invert its direction before opening it completely, it could cause a malfunction.
Do not disassemble the LCD monitor as this might cause a malfunction.
When opening the LCD monitor, be careful that no water droplets adhere to the
monitor screen and that no water or dust enters the DVD camera/recorder as it
could cause a malfunction.
Liquid Crystal Display and viewfinder:
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel is made by highly precise technology. More
than 99.99% of its picture elements (pixels) are effecitive, but some (less than
0.01%) may appear as colored bright dots. This does not indicate a fault as the
LCD panel stretches the limits of current technology.
The LCD screen and viewfinder will be slightly dimmer than usual when the
DVD camera/recorder is at low temperature, as in cold areas, or immediately
after power is turned on. The normal brightness will be restored when the tem-
perature inside the DVD camera/recorder rises.
Hold the DVD camera/recorder correctly:
Do not hold the viewfinder or LCD monitor when lifting the DVD camera/recorder: The
viewfinder or LCD monitor may become detached and the DVD camera/recorder could fall.
Do not subject the DVD camera/recorder to impact:
This DVD camera/recorder is a precision machine: Take great care that you do
not strike it against a hard object or allow it to fall.
Do not use the DVD camera/recorder on a tripod in a place where it is subject to
severe vibrations or impact.
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No sand or dust!
Fine sand or dust entering the DVD camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could
cause it to malfunction.
No water or oil!
Water or oil entering the DVD camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could cause
a short-circuit or other malfunctions.
Heat on surface of product:
The surface of the DVD camera/recorder will be slightly warm, but this does not indicate a
fault. Be careful when touching the bottom of the DVD camera/recorder, since it will be hot.
Be careful of ambient temperature:
Using the DVD camera/recorder in a place where the temperature is over 40 °C
or under 0 ° will not allow it to make normal recording/playback.
Do not leave the DVD camera/recorder in a closed vehicle where the tempera-
ture is very high for a long time: This could cause malfunctions.
Do not point directly at the sun:
If direct sunlight strikes the lens or viewfinder, the DVD camera/recorder could
malfunction or burn in CCD or Viewfinder.
Do not leave the DVD camera/recorder with the LCD screen exposed to direct
sunlight: This could cause malfunctions.
Do not use the DVD camera/recorder near TV or radio:
This could cause noise to appear on the TV screen, or interference could enter
radio broadcasts.
Do not use the DVD camera/recorder near strong radio waves or magnetism:
If the DVD camera/recorder is used near strong radio waves or magnetism, such
as near radio wave tower or electric appliances containing motors, noise could
enter video and audio that are being recorded. During playback of normally re-
corded video and audio, noise could also enter the picture and sound. At worst the
DVD camera/recorder could malfunction.
Do not expose the DVD camera/recorder to soot or steam:
Heavy soot or steam could damage the DVD camera/recorder case or cause malfunctions.
Cautions When Using
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Do not use the DVD camera/recorder near corrosive gas:
Using it in a place where there is dense exhaust gas generated by gasoline and diesel
engines, or corrosive gas such as hydrogen sulfide, could corrode the battery con-
necting terminals, which could result in loss of power.
Do not use the DVD camera/recorder near ultrasonic humidifier:
With some water in humidifier, calcium and others dissolved in water could scatter in
the air, and white particles could adhere to the optical head of the DVD camera/
recorder, which could cause it to operate abnormally.
Do not expose the DVD camera/recorder to insecticide:
Insecticide entering the DVD camera/recorder could dirty the optical head, and the
DVD camera/recorder may not operate normally. Turn the DVD camera/recorder
off and cover it with vinyl sheet, etc. before using insecticide.
Do not look into the inside of DVD-RAM drive:
The DVD-RAM drive uses laser light to read and write data. If you look into the inside of
DVD-RAM drive when removing disc cartridge, etc., laser light could damage your eyes.
Be careful of moisture condensation:
When you move the DVD camera/recorder between places where the difference in
temperatures is great, such as entering a lodge from a ski slope, or going out of a
cooled room or vehicle, condensation (vapor in air warmed or cooled to water drop-
lets) could occur on the lens and/or inside the DVD camera/recorder. If condensa-
tion occurs, do not open the cover of disc insertion block if possible. If condensa-
tion occurs on the lens, wipe it off with a dry cloth. Even if the external surface of
the DVD camera/recorder has dried, condensation may remain inside. Turn the
DVD camera/recorder off and leave it in a dry place for at least 1-2 hours before
using it again.
Do not use the DVD camera/recorder for a long uninterrupted period of time:
This DVD camera/recorder is designed and produced for home-use recording
and playback. Do not use it for an extended time continuously, e.g., as a sur-
veillance camera/monitor.
If you use the DVD camera/recorder for a long uninterrupted period of time, the
temperature of DVD camera/recorder may exceed the limit and the recording/
playback operation could be slowed down. If this occurs, turn it off and wait for
a while before using it again.
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Cautions When Using
Be careful when removing the DVD-RAM disc:
When the DVD camera/recorder is used for a long period of time, the temperature
of DVD-RAM disc will be high: Wait for a few moments before removing the disc
after the DVD camera/recorder is turned off.
Do not turn the DVD camera/recorder off while the ACCESS indicator is
blinking:
The ACCESS indicator is blinking to show that data
is being written to DVD-RAM disc, or being read from
it. Do not do any of the following so as not to dam-
age the data:
Remove battery pack.
Disconnect AC adapter/charger.
Plug or unplug PC connection cable.
Remove DVD-RAM disc.
If the DVD camera/recorder is turned off while the
ACCESS indicator is blinking, turn it on again with
the disc cartridge loaded in the DVD camera/recorder.
Do not wipe the DVD camera/recorder case with benzene or thinner:
The coating of case could peel off or the case could deteriorate.
When using chemical cleaning cloth, follow the instructions.
Also read the instructions attached with optional accessories:
For optional accessories, follow the cautions and instruction manuals attached.
Use the AC adapter/charger only in a well-ventilated, open space:
Do not use the AC adapter/charger in a narrow space where flow of air is blocked, or
where it is very near any object or inside any object: Ignoring this will increase heat
inside the AC adapter/charger, which could cause fire, burns, electric shock or fault.
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Cautions When Storing
Do not leave the DVD camera/recorder in a place where the tempera-
ture is very high for a long period of time:
The temperature inside a closed vehicle or trunk becomes very high in the hot
season. If you leave the DVD camera/recorder in such a place, it could malfunction
or the case could be damaged. Also, do not expose the DVD camera/recorder to
direct sunlight or place near a heater.
Do not store the DVD camera/recorder in a place where the humidity is
high or in a dusty place:
Dust entering the DVD camera/recorder could cause malfunctions. If the humidity
is high, the lens could become moldy, and the DVD camera/recorder could be un-
usable. It is recommended that you put the DVD camera/recorder with desiccant in
a box when storing it in a closet, etc.
Do not store the DVD camera/recorder in a place subject to strong mag-
netism or intense vibrations:
This could cause malfunctions.
Detach the battery from DVD camera/recorder and store it in a cool
place:
Leaving the battery attached or storing it at high temperature could shorten its life.
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Suggestions and Restrictions
Suggestions and Restrictions
Make a trial recording:
Be sure to make a trial recording before an actual take to make sure that recording is
normal. Data that was not stored normally because of a defect in the DVD camera/
recorder cannot be restored.
The recorded contents cannot be compensated for:
Hitachi will not compensate for any damages caused when a recording is not made
normally or the recorded contents cannot be played back because of a defect in the
DVD camera/recorder or DVD-RAM disc. Also, Hitachi will not be responsible for
your recorded video and audio.
Copyright:
The data recorded on the DVD-RAM disc in your DVD camera/recorder through
other digital/analog media or devices are protected by the copyright act and cannot
be used without permission of the owner of copyright, except for personal enjoy-
ment. Note that, even for personal enjoyment, recording is prohibited for some
demonstrations, performances and exhibitions.
About this text
Photographs used in this text:
Photographs taken using digital still camera are used for explanation of images that
appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor in this text. Accept in advance that
they look different from those you actually view in the viewfinder and LCD monitor.
Menu screens:
Although "Press the MENU button in recording pause status" is described for the
explanation of operation in the following text, the menu screen will also appear if you
press MENU without DVD-RAM disc being inserted.
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2 Ferrite cores:
Attach these to the DC power
cable, and the external
microphone cable if you are
using one.
Battery (model DZ-BP16):
Portable power supply for this
DVD camera/recorder:
Charge it before use.
AC adapter/charger
(model DZ-ACP1):
To power the DVD camera/
recorder from household AC
outlet, and to charge the battery.
DC power cable:
Connect this device between the
DVD camera/recorder and AC
adapter/charger to power the DVD
camera/recorder from AC outlet.
Shoulder strap:
Attach to the DVD camera/
recorder to hang it from
shoulder.
Infrared remote control
(model DZ-RM1W):
Use to control the DVD camera/
recorder from a distance.
2 “AA” batteries:
To power the remote control.
AV output cable
Used when viewing the picture
played back on the DVD
camera/recorder on TV
screen, or output video to
another video device.
Lens cap and lens cap string:
Attach the lens cap when not
recording, to protect the lens.
8 cm DVD-RAM disc:
Stores video and audio
recorded on this DVD
camera/recorder. This disc
has already been formatted.
Power cable:
Connect between household
AC outlet and AC adapter/
charger.
Checking Provided Accessories
Make sure that you have all the following accessories in package:
PC Connection Software CD-
ROM
PC Connection cable
Used when transferring
image recorded on the DVD
camera/recorder to PC.
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Checking Provided Accessories
Caution:
If you use an external microphone when recording, attach the ferrite core (provided) to
the cable at a position approximately 5 cm from its end: Wind the microphone cable
round the core once in the same way as for the DC power cable. Using external
microphone in modes other than camera recording is not recommended.
5cm
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Attaching Ferrite Cores
Although the cores are not attached in the illustrations of the cables in text, be sure to
attach the ferrite core (provided) to the provided DC power cable using the following
procedure (the ferrite core was attached to the AV output cable at the factory):
(Ferrite cores reduce radio interference with your radio and TV.)
1. Open the cover of ferrite core.
2.
Attach the core to the DC power cable at a
position approximately 5 cm from its end.
Wind the DC power cable round the core once.
3. Close the cover of core, taking care that it
does not catch the DC power cable.
5cm
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Be sure
to pass through
the 2 slots.
Be sure
to pass through
the 2 slots.
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Attaching Lens Cap
Pass the provided string through the hole in the lens cap and attach it to the hand
strap of DVD camera/recorder.
1. Use the string to attach the cap to the DVD camera/recorder.
2. Push the both sides of cap inward and at-
tach it over the lens.
Caution:
Always keep the lens cap on when not using the
DVD camera/recorder, to protect the lens.
Tip:
When recording, attach the lens cap to the hand strap by hooking the tab
inside the cap onto strap for comfortable shooting.
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Behind
the cover
AV output
jack
(P. 138)
External
microphone
jack
(P. 78)
S-video
output jack (P. 138)
PC connection
terminal (P. 142)
Playback/Pause
button (P. 90)
Stop button
(P. 90,91)
Forward search button
(P. 90,91)
Reverse search button
(P. 90,91,93)
Forward skip button
(P. 90,92)
Reverse skip button
(P. 90,92)
3.5-inch
color LCD monitor (P. 58)
Information
LCD monitor
(P. 61,142)
RECORDING MOD
E
switch (P. 62,64,80)
PHOTO button (shutter)
(P. 80)
Zoom lever
(P. 62,65)
Lens hood
Optical 12X
zoom lens
Flash
(P. 82)
Stereo
microphone
(P. 78)
Infrared
receiver(P. 53)
Tally lamp
(P. 87)
AUDIO/VIDEO
EXT.MIC
DIGITAL
S
V
I
D
E
O
Name of Parts
Names of Parts
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PROG.AE
EXPOSURE
MENU
FOCUS
PUSH
Diopter control
(P. 57)
Battery eject button
(P. 41)
PROG AE button
(P. 62,70)
EXPOSURE button
(P. 62,76)
FOCUS button
(P. 62,72,87)
MENU button
(P. 23,50,62)
Select dial (push to enter)
(P. 50,59,62,99)
Battery attachment platform
(P. 40)
Hand strap
(P. 46,56)
REC button (P. 62,64)
POWER switch
(P. 45,50,57)
ACCESS indicator
(P. 21)
Disc eject
button
(P. 45)
Eye cup
(P. 57)
Viewfinder
(P. 40,57)
Bottom
PUSH
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SHIFT
RECORDING
MODE
ENTER
MENU
DISC
NAVIGATION
DELETE
CANCEL
RESET
DISPLAY LCDBRIGHT
Cursor button
(P. 67,99,102)
MENU button
(P. 99)
ENTER button
(P. 67,99,103)
DISC NAVIGATION button
(P. 98)
DELETE button
(P. 99,106,107)
SHIFT button
(P. 99,102)
3.5-inch
color LCD monitor
(P. 58)
Speaker
CANCEL button
(P. 99,118,119)
RESET button
(P. 132)
DISPLAY button (P. 61,95)
LCD BRIGHT button
(P. 59)
SKIP
SEARCH
Name of Parts
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DISPLAY
EXT.DISPLAY
SEARCH
REC
SKIP
PHOTO
VOL
DIGITAL
ZOOM
ZOOM
DISC
NAVIGATION
MENU
DELETE
ENT
SHIFT
CANCEL
HITACHI
T
W
DISPLAY button
(P. 61,95)
EXTERNAL DISPLAY
button
(P. 139)
REC button
(P. 64)
PHOTO button
(P. 80)
DIGITAL ZOOM
button
(P. 66)
ZOOM button
(P. 65)
DISC NAVIGATION
button
(P. 98)
MENU button
(P. 66,100)
CANCEL button
(P. 118,119)
Cursor buttons
(P. 102)
VOL control
buttons
(P. 91,95)
DELETE button
(P. 106,107)
ENTER button
(P. 105)
SHIFT button
(P. 102)
Playback/pause button (P. 91)
Stop button (P. 91)
Reverse search button (P. 91,93)
Forward search button (P. 93)
Reverse skip button (P. 92)
Forward skip button (P. 92)
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DVD-RAM Standard Book
Diameter
Storage capacity
Transfer rate
Laser used
Book 2.1
12cm
4.7 GB/side
9.4 GB on both sides
22.16 Mbps
650 nm red laser
8cm
1.4 GB/side
2.8 GB on both sides
Book 1.0
12cm
2.6 GB/side
5.2 GB on both sides
11.08 Mbps
DVD-RAM Discs
DVD-RAM Discs
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What is DVD?
DVD stands for digital versatile disc: It is attracting the attention of computer and
video game industry companies, since it can store high-quality data in bulk. At the
same time, recording formats that were formerly different for each of image, sound
and data are now unified, and it is expected that highly compatible, open multimedia
will become feasible. Under these circumstances, the DVD Forum was started: no
less than 200 companies worldwide participate in this Forum, accepting many re-
quests from various fields; and they are proceeding with DVD standardization as the
universal media of the next generation. Products conforming to this standard include
various discs: DVD-Video that is spreading remarkably, DVD-ROM (read only) for com-
puters, DVD-R (write once/read many), DVD-RAM (rewritable), etc. The diameter of
all these discs is 12 cm, the same as for a CD.
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DVD-RAM Standard
Most 12 cm DVD-RAM discs marketed as of third-quarter, 2000 conform to DVD-
RAM Book 1.0; and storage per side is 2.6 GB. The DVD Forum settled on a plan for
new Book 2.1 standard in 1999, stipulating a 12 cm disc with 4.7 GB storage per
side, or an 8 cm disc with the same density and 1.4 GB storage per side. An 8 cm
DVD-RAM disc conforming to this Book 2.1 standard is expected as the medium for
digital recording because of its compactness and mass storage. It has been adopted
to this DVD camera/recorder, a world first, as a home use DVD camera/recorder.
(as of third-quarter, 2000)
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DVD Video Recording Standard
This DVD camera/recorder conforms to the DVD video recording standard. The
DVD video recording standard refers to the unified standard for video recording
using a rewritable DVD disc such as DVD-RAM, stipulated at the DVD Forum in
1999: Functions such as real-time video writing, additional video writing, editing,
etc. have been standardized, based on the standard of read-only DVD-Video.
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Compatible Devices and Future Movement
Since the DVD-RAM disc used in this DVD camera/recorder conforms to the new-
est standards of DVD-RAM Book 2.1 and DVD video recording, it cannot be used
with most DVD players and DVD-RAM drives available on the market as of third-
quarter 2000. However, some DVD players and some DVD drives to be marketed
in the future will comply with playback and reading/writing of discs with these stan-
dards.
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Available DVD-RAM Discs
There are two types of DVD-RAM disc: for video camera and for PCs. Be sure to use
8 cm DVD-RAM discs (1.4 GB on one side, 2.8 GB on both sides) noted for video
camera use (for AV) with this DVD camera/recorder.
Most discs for video camera use (for AV) can be removed from their cartridges for
recording. Some discs for PC, however, cannot be removed from their cartridges,
and some can be removed but recording cannot be made on them. For details, read
the instruction sheet provided with discs or consult the disc maker.
Examples of discs that cannot be used on this DVD camera/recorder:
8 cm DVD-RAM discs for PC, CD, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, MO, MD, iD, floppy
disks, etc.
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Initializing (formatting) DVD-RAM Discs
This DVD camera/recorder can use only DVD-RAM discs for AV formatted in ac-
cordance with the UDF 2.01 file system : No recording can be made on an
unformatted disc.
See Initializing DVD-RAM Disc on page 134 for the initializing procedure.
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Handling DVD-RAM Disc
When the DVD-RAM disc is used for an extended period of time, the temperature
will increase because of the heat inside the DVD camera/recorder: Be careful
when removing the disc.
The DVD-RAM disc is a very delicate recording medium. Leave the disc in the
cartridge when using it in this DVD camera/recorder.
Do not remove the disc from the cartridge unless needed, and do not open the
shutter of cartridge.
Be sure not to touch disc surfaces.
Take great care so as not to scratch or stain disc.
Be careful not to allow the cartridge with disc to fall.
Be careful not to allow condensation.
To store disc cartridge, insert it in plastic case provided.
Do not place the disc cartridge in following places:
Where exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
Where the humidity is high, or in dusty place.
Where exposed to heat from heater, etc.
Where there may be condensation.
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About Stored Data
If you handle or use the DVD-RAM disc incorrectly, the recorded data may be lost.
Hitachi cannot be responsible for damages from loss of recorded data.
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Removing DVD-RAM Disc from Cartridge
The DVD-RAM disc used with this DVD camera/recorder can be removed from the
cartridge and used with DVD-RAM drives, DVD players and DVD recorders that
are compatible with 8 cm DVD-RAM discs. Refer to the disc instruction sheet for
details on how to remove disc from cartridge.
Perform the following to remove the disc provided:
Removing the disc
1. Release the lock pins of cartridge.
The two lock pins are at the bottom left corners
of sides A and B.
Use a fine tipped pen to slide the lock pin in the direction of arrow , and then
turn it in the direction of arrow to release it.
2. While pushing the release levers from
both sides inward, hold the center of
disc tray and pull it out to the front.
Replacing the disc in cartridge
1. Insert the disc into car-
tridge.
2. Fit in the disc tray until a
click is heard.
mark facing u
p
Indication of side
S
I
D
E
A
1
2
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DVD-RAM Discs
Tip:
The side that will be recorded when SIDE A
of disc faces the hand strap is the opposite
side to the "SIDE A" indication.
Cautions:
When recording special events, be sure to use a new disc which has never
been removed from cartridge.
Most generally available 8 cm DVD-RAM discs can be removed from
cartridges if they are for video cameras; However, before removing disc
from cartridge, read the instruction sheet provided with the disc or consult
the disc maker.
Take care with the following when handling the removed disc:
Be sure not to touch disc surfaces.
Be careful not to drop the disc removed from cartridge.
Be sure not to bend the disc.
Do not leave the disc outside the cartridge.
Do not subject the disc to heat.
Do not write on disc with a ball-point pen or pencil.
Be sure not to wipe disc surfaces with thinner, water or anti-static agent.
Use dry, soft cloth to lightly wipe off dust or dirt that adheres to the disc.
Never use solvents to clean the disc.
If the disc is removed from cartridge and the data stored by this DVD
camera/recorder is rewritten on devices other than this DVD camera/
recorder, recording or playback may not be normal, or Disc Navigation
may not operate normally, when the disc replaced in cartridge is used on
this DVD camera/recorder again.
A
side A
indication of
disc
Surface to
be recorded
Laser
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Side B
Side A
Recording not possible
Recording possible
The cartridge protects the surfaces of disc on which high-density recording
is possible. Once removed from cartridge, the disc can be replaced in the
cartridge and used with this DVD camera/recorder, but be sure to observe
the following:
Before replacing the disc in cartridge, make sure that disc surfaces are
not scratched, and that no dirt or fingerprint adheres to them.
Do not record, edit or delete on the disc when scratches, dirt or finger-
prints cannot be removed even if disc surface is cleaned.
When replacing the disc in cartridge, insert it until a click is heard.
Writing similar to recording is be performed even with simple editing or
deletion. Make sure that editing or deletion has been securely performed
with the disc removed from
cartridge.
Write-protect tabs
The DVD-RAM disc cartridge has
write-protect tabs to prevent overwrit-
ing on recorded data. Make sure that
the write-protect tab is set to the side
where recording is possible.
Cautions:
Dust, scratches or dirt on the disc surface may
cause block noise because of the principle of
disc recording. This does not indicate a fault.
Be careful when handling the disc so that no
dirt or fingerprints adheres to the disc.
This DVD camera/recorder has a function
that allows recording, avoiding portions of
the disc with dust, scratches or dirt [The DVD
camera/recorder sets to pause ( ) status
and automatically restarts recording (
)]. This will interrupt recording for several
seconds to several minutes, and multiple
thumbnails will be created (see p. 96) in one
recording as shown in the figure. In this case,
the recordable time will decrease.
(Two or more thumbnails may be
created even in one recording.)
Block noises
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Setups
Before starting setups, make sure that you have all accessories, referring
to page 24.
When using the DVD camera/recorder outdoors, you will usually have to
use a battery to power the DVD camera/recorder. First, while charging the
battery, set up the DVD camera/recorder for recording.
Setting up the battery......................................................... 38
Using DVD camera/recorder with AC adapter/charger ....... 43
Setting up the DVD camera/recorder .................................. 45
Setting date and time ......................................................... 50
Setting up the infrared remote control.................................. 52
Using the infrared remote control........................................ 53
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Battery pack
POWER CHG. 80 100%
AC adapter/charger
2
1
Power cable
3
Setting Up the Battery
The DZ-BP16 battery pack provided with this DVD camera/recorder has not been
charged at purchase time: Charge it before using the DVD camera/recorder.
Caution:
Be sure to use the DZ-BP16 or DZ-BP28 battery exclusively for the DVD
camera/recorder: Using other batteries could cause the DVD camera/
recorder to malfunction, or result in fire.
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Charging Battery
Use the provided AC adapter/charger to charge the battery.
Cautions:
Charging will not be possible if the DC power cable is left connected to the
AC adapter/charger: Disconnect the DC power cable when charging the
battery.
Charge the battery at ambient temperature of 10-30 °C.
Be sure to use the ACP1 AC adapter/charger to charge the battery: Using
a charger other than that specified could cause electric shock or fire.
1. Insert the power cable plug into the AC input jack (AC IN) of AC
adapter/charger.
2. Connect the plug on the other end of power cable to AC outlet.
The POWER indicator on the AC adapter/charger will light.
Terminal section
To AC outlet
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Setting Up the Battery
3. Attach the battery to the AC adapter/charger.
Orient the terminal section of battery toward the DC OUT of AC adapter/charger,
and while fitting the battery onto the charger, slide it in the direction of the arrow.
The CHG. indicator on AC adapter/charger will blink, and charging will start. (If
charge remains on the battery, the 80% indicator may light.)
Blinking of the CHG. indicator will change to a steady light after charging has
started. When the battery has been fully charged, the 100% indicator will light.
Continuously recordable time on DVD camera/recorder with fully charged battery
The reference for DVD camera/recorder recordable time with fully charged battery
is between 40 and 60 minutes (with model DZ-BP16) or between 70 and 100 min-
utes (with model DZ-BP28):
Without any extraordinary operation, such as zooming:
The continuously DVD camera/recorder recordable time in the above table shows
the time available when the DVD camera/recorder is in the recording mode without
using any other function after recording is started. In actual recording, the battery
will discharge 2-3 times faster than this reference, since the REC button and zoom
are being operated, and playback is performed. Assume that the recordable time
with a fully charged battery is between 40 and 60 minutes (with model DZ-BP16) or
between 70 and 100 minutes (with model DZ-BP28), and prepare the type and
number of batteries to allow for the time you are planning to record on the DVD
camera/recorder.
Note that the battery discharges faster in cold places.
The time taken for charging the battery is as follows (at normal temperature):
DZ-BP16 DZ-BP28 (sold separately)
approx. 90 minutes approx. 170 minutes
DZ-BP16
DZ-BP28 (sold separately)
When using viewfinder approx. 105 minutes approx. 180 minutes
(in FINE mode)
When using LCD monitor approx. 90 minutes approx. 150 minutes
(in FINE mode)
When using viewfinder approx. 125 minutes approx. 215 minutes
(in STND mode)
When using LCD monitor approx. 105 minutes approx. 180 minutes
(in STND mode)
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Cautions:
During and after charging, the battery will be warm, but this does not
indicate a fault.
If the POWER indicator on AC adapter/charger blinks, remove the battery
once, and then reattach it. If the POWER indicator still blinks, the battery
may be faulty.
If the ambient temperature is a little too high or low, the CHG. indicator or
CHG.80 indicator on AC adapter/charger will blink at 6-second intervals.
In this case, charging is possible, but it will take longer than usual.
If the ambient temperature is too low or too high, the CHG. indicator or
CHG.80 indicator on AC adapter/charger will blink at one-second inter-
vals, showing that charging will not be possible.
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Attaching Battery to DVD Camera/recorder
Caution:
Make sure that the battery is securely at-
tached: Incomplete attachment could cause
the battery to fall, resulting in damage.
1. Pull out the viewfinder fully and raise it.
2. Align the top of battery with the top
surface of battery attachment platform
of DVD camera/recorder.
3. While fitting the battery onto the DVD camera/recorder, slide it
downward until a click is heard.
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Removing Battery
After using the DVD camera/recorder, remove the battery from it.
Cautions:
For safety, be sure to turn the DVD camera/recorder off before attaching
or removing the battery.
If the battery remains attached, minute level current will flow even if the
DVD camera/recorder is off, and the battery will discharge.
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Setting Up the Battery
1. Turn the DVD camera/recorder off.
2. Fully pull out the viewfinder and raise it.
3. While holding the Battery eject button
above the battery attachment platform,
slide the battery upward to remove it.
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Battery remaining level indicator:
When the battery is used to power the DVD camera/recorder, the battery remaining level
appears in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen, and in the information LCD as follows:
The battery remaining level display in the information LCD is different from the above
(see p. 61).
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Tips for Skillful Use of Battery
Be sure to use the specified battery (DZ-BP16 or DZ-BP28):
Using other batteries could cause faulty DVD camera/recorder operation, or possi-
bly a fire.
Charge the battery immediately before using the DVD camera/recorder:
If a charged battery is stored, it will discharge on its own; therefore, it is recom-
mended that you charge the battery shortly before using the DVD camera/recorder,
such as on the day before you plan to use it. In cases other than the following
(when the battery is not used for a prolonged period of time), it is not necessary to
completely discharge the battery before charging it.
When you do not use DVD camera/recorder for a prolonged period of time:
It is recommended that you fully charge the battery once a year, attach it to the DVD
camera/recorder and use it up; then remove the battery and store it in a cool place again.
Fully charged Nearly empty
(Blinks)
White portion shows
remaining level.
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3
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DANGE
R
Be sure not to do the following:
Short-circuit battery terminals.
Disassemble or modify the battery.
Throw the battery into fire.
Store the battery in a dark, cool place:
If you store it in a place where the temperature is high, the battery life will be
shortened. Especially be sure not to store the battery in an environment (in a closed
vehicle) over 60 °C: Neglecting this could damage the battery.
Battery life:
The battery can be repeatedly charged and used, but will eventually be dead: The
battery life varies greatly depending on the ambient environment and how often the
DVD camera/recorder is used. If the usable time of DVD camera/recorder with a
fully charged battery is noticeably short, the battery is probably dead: Purchase a
new battery.
Disposing of the dead battery:
Dispose of battery safety in accordance with local laws. Do not dispose of in fire.
Using charge marker:
Store batteries so that the charge marker (
) can be seen: Uncharged batteries can
thus be easily identified.
Charge marker
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Using DVD Camera/recorder with AC
Adapter/Charger
Power the DVD camera/recorder from AC outlet when using it for a long time in-
doors, such as performing various settings on it, playing back recorded video, ed-
iting data files, transferring the data to your PC, etc.
Caution:
Be sure to use the specified AC adapter/charger (DZ-ACP1) to power the
DVD camera/recorder. Using other AC adapters could cause electric shock
or result in fire.
1. Attach the terminal device of provided DC power cable to the bat-
tery attachment platform on DVD camera/recorder.
Align the top of terminal device with the top of battery attachment platform, and,
while fitting it onto the DVD camera/recorder, slide it downward until a click is
heard.
2. Insert the other small plug of DC power cable into DC OUT jack
of AC adapter/charger.
3. Insert the power cable plug into the AC input jack (AC IN) of AC
adapter/charger.
4. Connect the plug on the other end of power cable to AC outlet.
The POWER indicator on AC adapter/charger will light.
AC adapter/charger
Useing DVD Camera/recorder with AC Adapter/Charger
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2
3
4
DC power cable Power cable
To AC outlet
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Note:
This AC adapter is universal for use with AC 100 - 240V around the world. If
you use the DVD camera/recorder in some foreign countries, an AC plug
adapter (Not supplied) may be necessary.
See the bottom of the AC adapter/charger.
The rating label is located on the bottom of the AC adapter/charger.
Caution:
If the POWER indicator on AC adapter/charger does not light when it is
plugged into AC outlet, unplug the AC adapter/charger from the AC outlet,
wait for a few moments, and then plug it into the AC outlet again. If the
POWER indicator still does not light, the AC adapter/charger may be
faulty. Unplug it from the AC outlet and consult your dealer.
AC Plug Adapter(not supplied)
AC 100-240V
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Setting Up the DVD Camera/recorder
Setting Up the DVD Camera/recorder
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Inserting DVD-RAM disc
With this DVD camera/recorder the recorded video and audio are stored on the
DVD-RAM disc.
The 8 cm DVD-RAM disc for AV (provided) is already formatted: When using an
uninitialized DVD-RAM disc, it must be formatted (see p. 134).
1. Make sure that the DVD camera/re-
corder is turned off.
The red indicator at the center of POWER switch
is off.
2. Press down the EJECT button: The
cover of disc insertion block (hand
strap) will slightly open.
3. Gently open the cover by hand until it
stops.
POWER
EJECT
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Disc guide
Shutter
Hand
strap
4. Insert the DVD-RAM disc cartridge into
the disc guide, so that the side of disc
you want to record faces the hand
strap (see p.35), with the disc shutter
towards the video lens.
The cartridge will stop once midway: Firmly push
it in until it stops.
Caution:
The DVD-RAM disc has an orientation: If it is forcibly inserted from the wrong
direction, the DVD camera/recorder or cartridge could be damaged.
5. Gently push the section indicated
"PUSH" on the cover of disc insertion
block (hand strap), to close the cover.
Caution:
The cover cannot be closed unless the disc is
correctly inserted. If the cover does not close,
remove the disc and reinsert it.
6. Push down the POWER switch to turn
the DVD camera/recorder on.
When the DVD camera/recorder is turned on,
an image will appear in the viewfinder and disc
recognition will start. After approximately 25 sec-
onds, the DVD camera/recorder will enter the
recording pause status.
Make sure of the remaining space on disc, re-
ferring to indicators "remaining recordable time/
number of recordable stills" described in "Infor-
mation Display during Recording", p. 60.
Cautions:
It will take more time than usual after the disc is inserted before recording
can begin in the following cases:
When the cover of disc insertion block is open
When the date changes (first recording of a day)
When the temperature changes at least 10 °C from the previous recording status
When a disc with scratches, dirt or fingerprints is inserted
(In case of movie)
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Setting Up the DVD Camera/recorder
POWER
EJECT
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Removing DVD-RAM Disc
1. Press down the POWER switch to turn
the DVD camera/recorder off.
The red indicator at the center of POWER switch
will go out.
A click will be heard, which means that the
disc is unlocked and can be removed.
Cautions:
Do not remove the battery or AC adapter/
charger until the beep sound is heard twice.
Turn the POWER switch off. Do not remove
the battery to turn the DVD camera/recorder
off: If you do this, the disc cannot be removed.
2. Push down the EJECT button: The
cover of disc insertion block (hand
strap) will open slightly.
3. Gently open the cover until it stops.
When the cover is fully open, the disc will slightly
come out from the disc guide, and stop.
Caution:
Do not remove the DVD-RAM disc with the
battery attachment platform of DVD camera/
recorder facing down: Disc could fall out.
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4. Remove the DVD-RAM disc.
Caution:
Be careful when removing the disc, since the
temperature at the shutter will be very high.
5. Gently push the section indicated
"PUSH" on the cover of disc insertion
block (hand strap), to close the cover.
Tip:
Even when the DVD camera/recorder is turned on, holding down the small
projection at the center of EJECT button at least 2 seconds will unlock the
disc (a click will be heard) when the DVD camera/recorder is not in record-
ing status, and the disc can be removed. (The EJECT indicator on the LCD
screen or in the viewfinder will change from white to pink at this time.)
However, it is recommended that you turn the DVD camera/recorder off
before inserting or removing disc, to prevent misoperation.
Cautions:
Do not insert anything other than the 8 cm DVD-RAM disc into the disc
insertion block: Doing so could cause malfunctions.
If the DVD-RAM disc cannot be removed, use the AC adapter/charger, etc.
to power the DVD camera/recorder, turn the POWER switch on/off (mak-
ing sure by the sound that the disc is unlocked), and remove the disc.
If you push down the EJECT button, the DVD-RAM disc will not come out
until it completely stops rotating. After the lock release sound is heard, wait
for a few moments and then push down the EJECT button again.
If you wish to remove the disc immediately after inserting it in the locked
position, close the cover once, and then open it to remove the disc.
Disc guide
Shutter
Hand
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DVD-RAM disc storage capacity
The movies and stills that can be recorded on an 8 cm DVD-RAM disc used in this
DVD camera/recorder are as follows: Prepare discs according to the scheduled
recording time and conditions.
Recordable time of movies on DVD-RAM disc
Tip:
When recording only movies (containing video and audio)
Number of recordable stills on DVD-RAM disc:
Up to 999 stills per side (when recording only stills)
If free space of disc remains after 999 stills are recorded, recording of movie will still
be possible: Set the RECORDING MODE switch to movie, and perform recording.
Thumbnails can be created for up to 999 scenes.
Although recording of over 999 scenes is possible, new thumbnails cannot be cre-
ated (see p. 96 for scenes.).
Setting Up the DVD Camera/recorder
Movie quality mode Recordable time
FINE (MPEG2, approx. 6 Mbps) approx. 30 minutes/side
STND (MPEG2, approx. 3 Mbps) approx. 60 minutes/side
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Setting Date and Time
Set the current date and time correctly so that the date and time you make a record-
ing can be recorded correctly.
Setting the correct date and time will allow you to store the correct information on
recording.
(The following procedure can also be used to correct the date and time you have
already set.)
1. Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
While holding down the button at the center of
POWER switch, push the switch down.
When the DVD camera/recorder is first turned
on, the date will be "0:00 1/1/2000".
2. Press the MENU button in the recording pause mode to display
the menu screen.
3. Use the Select dial to choose "DATE/
TIME " and then "DATE SET".
"BACK" is being highlighted.
4. Turn the Select dial to choose "SET"
and then press the Select dial.
The date and time will appear, and "0" will be
highlighted and blinking.
(The digit that blinks first depends on the date dis-
play format. The digit on the left end of the time
will blink.)
POWER
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Setting Date and Time
5. If the display is correct, press the Se-
lect dial.
To correct the minutes, turn the Select dial to
change them and then press the Select dial.
Blinking will move to the Day digit.
(The movement of blinking depends on the date
display format. Blinking will move from the digit
on the left end of the time in sequence.)
6. Perform the same procedure to correct
the day, month and year.
After setting the last digit, press the Select dial:
"OK?" will blink.
Tip:
If you make a mistake during the setting, turn
the Select dial to change to "SET" while "OK?" is blinking and then press the
Select dial: You can start over from the beginning.
7. Press the Select dial to again enter the date/time, and then press
the MENU button.
The menu screen will turn off.
To set the time to match the time signal
Set the minutes slightly ahead of the current minute, and make "OK?" blink. While
checking the time signal on TV or telephone, press the Select dial at the moment the
set time is reached.
Caution:
You can change the display format of date and time: See “Changing
Display Format of Date and Time” on page 130.
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Charging the built-in battery:
This DVD camera/recorder incorporates a battery to back up the date and time.
Connect the AC adapter/charger or charged battery to the DVD camera/recorder
once every two months, and leave the connection status for at least 24 hours with
camera/recorder power turned off: The built-in battery will be charged.
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Setting Up the Infrared Remote Control
Insert two AA batteries into the infrared remote control to use it. The remote control
can control the DVD camera/recorder from a distance of up to approximately 5 m.
Caution:
If the batteries are dead, pressing buttons on remote control will not
operate the DVD camera/recorder: Replace the batteries.
1. Push the tab on the back of remote
control to open the battery compart-
ment lid.
2. Insert two batteries according to the
polarity indications in battery compart-
ment.
3. Close the battery compartment lid.
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Using the Infrared Remote Control
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15
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15
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approx. 5m
Using the Infrared Remote Control
Point the remote control at the infrared receiver on the DVD camera/recorder to
operate the DVD camera/recorder. The remote controllable distance is approxi-
mately 5 m.
Cautions:
When using the remote control, make sure that the infrared receiver of
DVD camera/recorder is not exposed to direct sunlight or intense light. If
the infrared receiver of DVD camera/recorder is subjected to light stronger
than the infrared light from remote control, the DVD camera/recorder
cannot be operated by remote control.
If there is an obstacle between the remote control and infrared receiver of
DVD camera/recorder, remote control may not be possible.
This DVD camera/recorder uses the "VCR2" remote control code of Hitachi
VCRs. If you use a Hitachi VCR, etc. with the remote control code set to
"VCR2", a VCR placed near the DVD camera/recorder will also be oper-
ated by the remote control: To prevent this, change the remote control code
of the VCR.
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Recording
Two recording modes are available on this DVD camera/recorder: movie
and still. Here we will explain the methods for each recording and various
functions.
Basic handling of DVD camera/recorder............................. 56
Recording movie ............................................................... 64
Useful functions during recording of movie .......................... 69
Recording stills ................................................................. 80
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Basic Handling of DVD Camera/recorder
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Holding DVD Camera/recorder
1. Insert your right hand from the bottom
of DVD camera/recorder up to the base
of your thumb.
Put your hand in a position where you can eas-
ily operate the REC button and the Zoom lever.
Adjust the hand strap to best fit your hand.
Adjust the length of hand strap so that the DVD cam-
era/recorder is stable when you press the REC but-
ton with your thumb.
Cautions:
Do not adjust the hand strap while holding
the DVD camera/recorder: Doing this could
cause the DVD camera/recorder to fall and
be damaged.
Do not lift the DVD camera/recorder by
holding the viewfinder or LCD monitor: If the
viewfinder or LCD monitor comes off, the
DVD camera/recorder will fall.
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Diopter control
POWER
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Turning DVD Camera/recorder On
1. While pressing the button at the center of
POWER switch, push the switch down.
The red indicator of the button will light.
The DVD camera/recorder starts to recognize
the disc, and after approximately 25 seconds, it
will enter the recording pause status.
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Viewing Subject through Viewfinder
1. Fully extend the viewfinder.
2. Adjust the angle of viewfinder as you
like, and fit your eye to the Eye cup.
Cautions:
If the LCD monitor is open, the viewfinder will
be off.
If the viewfinder is not fully extended, subject
image will not be focused.
If the image is blurred:
You can adjust the focus to suit your eyesight. Ad-
just the diopter control under the Eye cup so that
the subject image can be seen clearly.
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Eye cup
1
2
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OPEN button
approx.115
°
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Opening LCD Monitor
If you open the LCD monitor, you can monitor subject image on the LCD screen. If
the monitor is open, the viewfinder will be off.
1. Press the OPEN button to open the
LCD monitor.
The LCD monitor can be opened up to approxi-
mately 115°.
2. Tilt the LCD monitor to adjust its verti-
cal angle so that you can see the
screen easily.
Caution:
Be sure to open the LCD monitor approxi-
mately 90 ° before changing its vertical
angle.
LCD monitor movable range:
The LCD monitor can be opened up to approximately
115°.
If the LCD monitor is open more than approximately
90°, it can be tilted down as much as 90°, and can
also be tilted up and turned up to 180° (see “Record-
ing an Image of Yourself” on page 74).
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LCDBRIGHT
PUSH
Basic Handling of DVD Camera/recorder
When the LCD screen is dim:
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen.
1. Press the LCD BRIGHT button.
The "BRT" indicator will light on the screen.
(The indicator will go out in approximately 3 sec-
onds.)
2. Turn the Select dial to adjust the
screen brightness.
Turning the Select dial will change the bright-
ness of LCD screen and also move the position
of “BRT” bar scale.
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Closing LCD Monitor
1. Before closing the LCD monitor, be
sure to reset it at right angles to the
DVD camera/recorder.
Replace it on the DVD camera/recorder until a
click is heard.
Cautions:
Be sure to return the LCD monitor at right angles to
the DVD camera/recorder before closing it or
replacing it on the DVD camera/recorder with its
screen facing outside. If the LCD monitor is tilted, it
cannot be closed to the DVD camera/recorder.
If the LCD monitor is not securely locked to
the DVD camera/recorder, no image will
appear in the viewfinder.
Screen brightness adjustment
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On-screen Information when Recording
Various types of information on recording will appear
superimposed on the image you view in the viewfinder
or on the LCD screen.
This information is only for checking the conditions
of recording: It will not be superimposed on the re-
corded image.
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Information Display During Recording
*
No remaining time will be displayed with a write-protected disc. If no disc is in the DVD camera/recorder, the DVD
mark and remaining time will not appear.
**
The displayed number of stills is for reference: The decreasing number may not be correct, depending on recording
conditions.
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When no disc is in the DVD camera/recorder, or disc has not yet been initialized, write-protected disc or disc with no
remaining time is inserted.
**** The DVD camera/recorder status and remaining battery level indicators do not have color with images from AV output
jack.
Recording mode
: Movie
: Still
When operating zoom
When adjusting exposure
Electronic
image stabilizer ON
When focusing manuallyProgram AE mode
SPORTS
PORTRAIT
SPOTLIGHT
SURF & SNOW
(When digital zoom is on)
Current date
Current time
Movie quality mode
Message
Status of camcorder
****
: During recording
: During recording pause
Remaining recordable
minutes (when
recording movies)
Remaining number of
recordable stills
(When recording stills)
Recording time
Battery remaining level
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When adjusting
LCD brightness
Interval/Self-timer
: When white balance is held
: When microphone filter is on
: High video quality
: Standard quality
*
:
When flash always emits light
: When flash does not emit
light at all
: While flash is being charged
(No display)
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Switching the information display mode
You can switch the display mode of on-screen information:
Full display mode: All types of information will appear.
Minimum display mode: Only the recording mode, status display and warning will
appear.
1. Press the DISPLAY button.
The full and minimum display modes will alternate.
Tip:
The DVD camera/recorder does not record
the recording date/time as a part of image.
However, the information when recording
will be recorded with image as data, which
can be checked during playback. (See
"Information during playback", p. 95).
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Display in Information LCD
The basic information is always displayed in the information LCD monitor even if the
LCD monitor is closed: You can check it any time.
Basic Handling of DVD Camera/recorder
Battery remaining level
RECORDING MODE
Remaining free space on disc appear
s
during recording.
When self-timer is being set
Recording mode
Movie
Still
When flash always emits light
When flash does not emit light at all
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Buttons and Switches Used When Recording
(1) Zoom lever
Slide the lever to "T" control side for
telephoto, or "W" control side for
wide-angle.
(2) REC button
To start recording of movie. Press-
ing REC again will terminate record-
ing.
(This button will not function in the
still recording mode.)
(3) PROG AE button
To switch the shooting mode be-
tween full auto mode (no display) and
program AE mode. Turning the se-
lect dial up will switch the program
AE mode from SPORTS, PORTRAIT,
SPOTLIGHT to SURF&SNOW.
(4) EXPOSURE button
Press this button and then use the
select dial to adjust the exposure.
(5) FOCUS button
To switch to manual focus. After
pressing FOCUS, use the select dial
to adjust the focus. Pressing FOCUS
again will restore auto focus.
(6) MENU button
To display the menu screen for set-
ting camera functions. Pressing
MENU again will switch off the menu
screen.
The menu screen will appear even if
no disc is in the DVD camera/recorder.
(7) Select dial
To adjust program AE, exposure,
focus, and LCD screen brightness.
This can also be used for setting
menu items.
(8) RECORDING MODE switch
To switch the recording mode be-
tween movie and still.
This switch can be operated during
recording, but no switching will occur.
(1) Zoom lever
(2) REC button
(3) PROG AE button
(5) FOCUS button
(6) MENU button
(7) Select dial
(8) RECORDING MODE switch
(4) EXPOSURE button
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Focusing When Recording Movie
This DVD camera/recorder automatically focuses a subject at the center of screen
(auto-focus).
When the DVD camera/recorder is turned on, auto-focus will always be set.
Focusing range
On T (tele) side: approximately 1 m from lens surface to infinity
On W (wide) side: approximately 1 cm from lens surface to infinity
Manually focus the following objects, which may not be automatically focused (see
p. 72):
(1) Objects not in the center of
screen
(2) Objects that are far and near
at the same time
(3) Objects lit by neon sign,
spotlight, etc. which glares or
emits strong light
(4) Object behind glass with
water droplets, dirt on it
(5) Objects moving rapidly
(6) Objects with little variation in
brightness, such as white wall
(7) Dark objects
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REC
Recording Movie
1. Make sure that the recording mode is set to .
If has not been specified, set the RECORD-
ING MODE switch to
.
2. Monitor the image you want to record
in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen,
and press the REC button: Recording
will start.
Pressing REC again during recording will set the DVD
camera/recorder to the recording pause status.
Cautions:
Take care that power is not interrupted while
the ACCESS indicator is blinking.
The minimum recordable time of movie is approximately 3 seconds.
Tip:
For various functions available during recording of movie, see “Useful
Functions during Recording of Movie” on page 69.
3. When recording is finished, turn the DVD camera/recorder off.
Caution:
Hitachi cannot be responsible for video and audio that cannot be recorded
or edited because of any defect.
ACCESS
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Power save and discharge of battery
If you use the OTHER SETUP menu screen to specify POWER SAVE ON:5, and
the DVD camera/recorder is left in the recording pause status for approximately 5
minutes, it will automatically turn off.
Even during recording pause, battery power is consumed at the same level as
during recording. Especially when power save has been released, turn the DVD
camera/recorder off if possible, except during recording. Turn the DCD camera/
recorder on again to restart recording.
You can change the time until the DVD camera/recorder automatically turns off to
approximately 5, 30 minutes (see Setting Power Save/Changing Off Time on page
129).
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Zooming
This DVD camera/recorder can zoom in on subject up to 12 times optically multi-
plied by 4 times digitally.
1. Slide the Zoom lever to "T" control
side, and the subject image will gradu-
ally become telescopic: Slide to "W"
control side, and the image will widen.
If the digital zoom is specified "ON" (see p. 66),
continuously pressing the Zoom lever "T" con-
trol will switch to digital zoom midway.
Tips:
When a subject is zoomed, it may be momentarily out of focus.
When digital zoom is engaged, the image quality will be slightly rougher.
If the zoom ratio is frequently changed at short intervals, the recorded
image will be unclear.
Zoom Up
Digital zoom range
Zoom back
1 X 12 X 13 X 48 X
Recording in wide area
W
T
Recording enlarged image
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Switching Digital Zoom Off
When the Zoom lever T control is held down, digital zoom will automatically start
when optical 12X zoom range is exceeded. When digital zoom is engaged, the image
quality will be a little rougher, so if you do not need digital zoom, you can switch it off
by the following procedure:
You can also use the DIGITAL ZOOM button on remote control to switch the digital
zoom setting.
1. Press the MENU button in the record-
ing pause status.
The menu screen will appear and CAMERA
SETUP will be highlighted.
Caution:
Pressing MENU during recording will not
display the menu screen.
2. Press the Select dial.
MENU
PUSH
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Recording Movie
The menu screen for setting camera functions will
appear.
Tip:
When the LCD monitor is open, you can use
the cursor, MENU and ENTER buttons in
place of the Select dial to operate the menu.
3. Turn the Select dial to move the high-
light to "D. ZOOM", and then press the
Select dial.
Option will be next to D. ZOOM: "ON" is being
highlighted.
4. Turn the Select dial to highlight "OFF",
and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting camera functions will
be restored, and "D. ZOOM OFF" has been speci-
fied.
SH
IFT
ENTER
MENU
DISC
VI
GATION
D
ELETE
CANCEL
RESET
DISPLAY LCDBRIGHT
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5. Press the MENU button.
The menu screen will disappear.
Tips:
If you want to set another menu item, select it instead of pressing MENU in step 5.
You can check D.ZOOM ON or OFF by reviewing the on-screen informa-
tion.
The pointer of zoom indicator shows whether the DVD camera/recorder is
in the optical 12X zoom range or in the digital 4X zoom range.
D.ZOOM ON or OFF setting will be stored in memory even if the DVD camera/
recorder is turned off.
When D.ZOOM is OFF:
When D.ZOOM is ON:
W T
Digital zoom range
W T
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Useful Functions during Recording of Movie
Useful Functions during Recording of Movie
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Selecting shooting mode to match the subject
(switching program AE mode)
This DVD camera/recorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture ac-
cording to the subject brightness for optimum recording: You can also specify one
of the five modes to suit the subject conditions, recording environment or purpose
of filming.
Sports mode (SPORTS)
This mode reduces blurring when recording rapidly moving subjects, such as in golf
or tennis.
Portrait mode (PORTRAIT)
This mode makes a subject, such as a person or an animal, stand out from a blurred
background.
Spotlight mode (SPOTLIGHT)
This mode prevents overexposure of subject portrait face, etc. when strong light strikes
the subject, as in a wedding or on stage.
Surf and snow mode (SURF & SNOW)
This mode prevents underexposure of subject portrait face, etc. in a place where
reflection of light is intense, such as at the seaside in midsummer or on a ski slope.
Full auto mode (no message appears on screen)
The DVD camera/recorder automatically judges the subject and surrounding envi-
ronment for optimum recording.
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Switching shooting mode:
1. Press the PROG AE button in recording
pause status.
Pressing the button will switch the shooting mode
between program AE mode (4-type) and full auto
mode.
2. Turn the Select dial to select the de-
sired program AE mode.
Turning the dial will switch the mode as fol-
lows:
3. Press the Select dial.
The selected mode will be set.
The set AE mode will change from characters in white background to white char-
acters: To restore the full auto mode, press the PROG AE button twice.
The shooting mode set as above will be stored in memory even if the DVD camera/
recorder is turned off.
Tip:
To restore the full auto mode from a program AE mode which has not been
set, press the PROG AE button.
PROG.AE
PUSH
SPORTS
PORTRAIT
SPOTLIGHT
SURF&SNOW
1
2
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Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer
This DVD camera/recorder is equipped with an electronic image stabilizer function:
When you use zoom to record a magnified subject image, it will correct fuzziness in
the recorded image.
Tips:
It is recommended that you release electronic image stabilizer when using
the DVD camera/recorder on a desk or tripod.
When electronic image stabilizer is activated, there will be a slight differ-
ence between the actual movement and the movement on screen.
Gross camera shake may not be corrected even if electronic image stabi-
lizer is engaged.
Electronic image stabilizer may not operate correctly when a conversion lens is used.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “CAM-
ERA SETUP” and then “EIS”.
Options will be next to EIS: “ON” is being high-
lighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to highlight “OFF”,
and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting camera functions will be
restored, and “EIS OFF” has been specified.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
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Checking EIS ON or OFF
You can check whether electronic image stabilizer
is engaged or not by reviewing the on-screen infor-
mation.
Note that the setting of electronic image stabilizer will not change when the DVD
camera/recorder is turned off: After recording with EIS set to OFF, it is recom-
mended that you return the setting to “ON” and then turn the DVD camera/recorder
off, unless you always record with “OFF” setting.
This function is effective only when recording movies: It does not operate when re-
cording stills.
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Manually Focusing Subject during Movie Recording
The DVD camera/recorder measures the distance to a subject viewed at the center
of screen and automatically focuses on it. If you want to record by adding special
effects or focusing on a subject image off the center of screen, adjust the focus
manually.
1. Press the FOCUS button in the record-
ing pause status.
“FOCUS” will appear on the screen.
Tip:
Pressing FOCUS will alternate between
manual focus and auto focus. With auto
focus, no indication will appear on the
screen.
FOCUS
Electronic image stabilizer
Manual Focus indicator
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2. Slide the Zoom lever to "T" control side
to zoom in on subject.
Caution:
Be sure to zoom up to your subject only when
manually focusing on it. If you bring the
subject into focus at the wide-angle
position, focus will be incorrect when you
zoom up to the subject.
3. While monitoring the subject image on
the screen, turn the Select dial to ad-
just the focus.
4. Once the subject has been focused,
press the Select dial.
The adjusted focus will lock. "FOCUS" will
change from characters in white background
to white characters.
To restore auto-focus from locked manual fo-
cus, press the FOCUS button twice.
5. Zoom the subject image down to the desired size, and then start
recording.
Tips:
Manual focus is released when the DVD camera/recorder is turned off. When you
turn the DVD camera/recorder on next time, auto focus will be restored.
To return to auto-focus from manual focus not yet locked, press the FOCUS
button.
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Macro Recording
Use the macro function when recording a small object from close-up position: You
can shoot the subject as close as approximately 1 cm from the lens surface, mag-
nifying the image to fill the screen.
1. Point the DVD camera/recorder at the subject, and slide the
Zoom lever to "W" control side in the recording pause status.
W
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2. Bring the DVD camera/recorder close to the subject and start recording.
The subject will be focused automatically. To change the magnitude of subject
image, adjust the distance from the subject.
Tips:
Zoom can be used, but the subject may not be focused, depending on the
distance to the subject.
The amount of light tends to be insufficient during macro recording: If the
subject image is too dark, use additional lighting.
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Recording an Image of Yourself
You can point the DVD camera/recorder at yourself, and record the image while
monitoring it on the LCD screen. Use the infrared remote control to operate the
DVD camera/recorder.
1. Open the LCD monitor approximately
90 ° and turn it so the monitor screen
faces in the same direction as the lens.
2. Press the REC button on the DVD cam-
era/recorder or remote control to start
recording.
(See the description on self-timer on p. 86.)
Cautions:
Do not record for a prolonged time with the LCD monitor turned 180 ° in
close contact with the DVD camera/recorder body: Doing this could cause
the DVD camera/recorder and LCD monitor to become hot.
When the LCD monitor is turned 180 °, no image will appear in the viewfinder.
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Switching Movie Quality Mode.
You can switch the movie quality between "FINE" and "STND".
However, record critical subjects in the "FINE" mode.
Block-like noise may appear in recorded image, or the outline of subject image is
distored under the recording conditions listed below: Pan the camera/recorder as
slowly as possible. (Block noise is likely to appear in the "STND" mode):
If there is a complicated pattern (trees, fence, etc.) in background (as in follow-
ing figure on left)
If the camera/recorder is panned or tilted greatly or rapidly
If subject is moving rapidly even when the camera/recorder is not moving
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “REC
SETUP” and then “V.QUALLTY”.
Options will be next to V. QUALITY: FINE is
being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to highlight
“STND”, and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting record mode will
be restored, and STND has been specified.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
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Checking movie quality mode
You can check whether movie quality mode is FINE
or STND by reviewing the on-screen information.
The setting of movie quality mode will not change when the DVD camera/recorder
is turned off. After recording with STND, it is recommended that you return the
mode to FINE and then turn the DVD camera/recorder off, unless you always
record with STND.
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Adjusting Exposure Manually
This DVD camera/recorder measures the subject brightness and automatically
adjusts the exposure. For special effects recording,
you can also adjust the exposure manually.
1. Press the EXPOSURE button in the re-
cording pause status.
Tip:
Pressing EXPOSURE will alternate between
manual adjustment and auto exposure. With
auto exposure, no indication will appear on
the screen.
The exposure indicator will appear on the screen.
2. While monitoring the subject image on the screen, turn the Se-
lect dial to adjust the exposure.
3. After exposure adjustment is complete, press the Select dial.
The adjusted exposure will lock.
To return to automatic exposure from locked manual exposure, press the EXPO-
SURE button twice.
Movie quality mode
Exposure indicator
EXPOSURE
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4. Start recording.
Tips:
The exposure setting will be memorized even if the DVD camera/recorder is turned off.
To return to automatic exposure from manual exposure not yet locked, press
the EXPOSURE button.
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White Balance (AUTO/HOLD)
With this DVD camera/recorder you can switch the white balance between AUTO and HOLD.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “CAM-
ERA SETUP” and then “W. BALANCE”.
Options will be next to W. BALANCE: AUTO is
being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to highlight
“HOLD”, and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting camera functions will
be restored, and W. BALANCE HOLD has been
specified.
4. Press the MENU button: The DVD camera/recorder will return to
the recording pause status.
Useful Functions during Recording of Movie
Status of camcorder
White balance is always adjusted automatically.
White balance at the time when HOLD is selected is held.
Mode
AUTO
HOLD
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Checking white balance mode
You can check whether white balance mode is AUTO
or HOLD by reviewing the on-screen information: No
indication will appear when AUTO is specified.
The white balance setting will always be AUTO when the DVD camera/recorder
is turned off.
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Recording Sound with External Microphone
Connect a high-performance microphone (generally available) to the external micro-
phone jack of this DVD camera/recorder: Clearer sound can be recorded. Turn on
the switch on the external microphone and start recording.
For details on microphone, see Major Specifications on page 159.
Cautions:
Even if "MIC" appears on screen, the microphone filter does not operate
for a microphone connected to the external microphone jack.
With this DVD camera/recorder, the built-in microphone will pick up and
record any noise that occurs when disc is accessed and data is recorded:
This noise will be quite audible when recording is made in a quiet place.
Therefore, it is recommended that you use external microphone and set the
microphone away from the camera/recorder when recording.
White balance mode
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Reducing Wind Noise Picked Up by Microphone
When recording sound using the built-in microphone, you can reduce wind noise
by filtering it. Since the low-frequency components of sound input to the micro-
phone during recording are cut, the object sound will be easy to hear.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Choose "REC SETUP" and then "MIC
FILTER".
Options will be next to "MIC FILTER": "OFF" is
being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change the op-
tion to "ON", and then press the Select
dial.
The menu screen for setting record mode will be
restored, and "MIC FILTER ON" has been speci-
fied.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
Checking microphone filter setting
You can check the on setting of microphone filter
by reviewing on-screen information: MIC will appear
for ON setting, and no indication will appear for OFF
setting.
The microphone filter setting will be held in memory
until it is changed even after the DVD camera/re-
corder is turned off.
Microphone filter indicator
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1. Turn the DVD camera/recorder on and
set the RECORDING MODE switch to
.
2. Make sure that appears on the
monitor screen.
Tip:
When switched to still recording, the image in
the viewfinder or on the LCD screen will be
rougher than during movie recording, but this
will not affect the recorded image.
3. Check the subject on the screen (viewfinder or LCD), and operate
the Zoom lever as needed to adjust the size of subject image.
The zoom operation is the same as when recording a movie. See Zooming on
page 65. You can also switch off digital zoom (see p. 66).
4. Press the PHOTO button (shutter) half way:
The operating sound will be heard twice.
The DVD camera/recorder automatically focuses
on the subject at the center of screen (when auto
focus is selected).
5. Press the PHOTO button all the way in.
The screen will dim once( DVD will blink), and
then the recorded still will be displayed.
6. When message "DISC ACCESS" disap-
pears, recording of still will be complete.
It will take approximately 10 seconds to store the data of one recorded still,
after which another still is recordable.
Still recording mode
Number of recordable stills
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7. When recording is finished, turn the DVD camera/recorder off.
The DVD camera/recorder will also turn off automatically when approximately 5
minutes have elapsed in the recording pause status. (See “Power save and
discharge of battery” on p. 65). You can also release power save and change
the time until the DVD camera/recorder automatically turns off (see p. 129).
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Information on Still Recording and Various Functions
Recording subject away from the center of screen:
1. Press the PHOTO button half way while
placing the subject at the center of
screen.
2. While holding PHOTO button, pan the
DVD camera/recorder until your de-
sired composition is obtained.
3. Press the button all the way in.
You can also manually focus on the subject (see p. 87).
Image quality:
The quality of JPEG stills recordable on this DVD camera/recorder is 1280 x 960
pixels only. The quality of still recording cannot be switched.
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Switching of program AE mode:
With still recording, you can also select one of 5 types of shooting mode in which the
shutter speed and aperture can be adjusted automatically.
For switching of program AE mode, see “Selecting shooting mode to match the sub-
ject” on page 69.
Tip:
Use the electronic flash function to record a subject lighted from rear, for a
clearer still.
Shutter speed:
The DVD camera/recorder automatically sets the shutter speed between 1/800
and 1/30 second according to the subject brightness. When the subject is darker,
the shutter speed will automatically be slower; therefore, be careful of camera shake.
During recording of stills, the electronic image stabilizer will not function.
Electronic flash:
You can use electronic flash in three ways: Flash automatically emits light when re-
cording a dark subject or a subject lit from rear; flash always emits light regardless of
the subject brightness; flash is not used even when recording a dark subject. When
the subject is darker, the shutter speed will automatically be slower; therefore, be
careful of camera shake.
It will take approximately 6 seconds to charge the power supply for flash after the
RECORDING MODE switch is set to still.
Tip:
Dark subjects may not be focused even if electronic flash is used. It is
recommended that you light a subject when recording in a dark place.
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Setting Electronic Flash
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
Automatically emits light in dark
place or in a place lit from rear.
Always emits light regardless of
brightness
No light emission
Setting On-screen information Manner for emitting light
AUTO
ON
OFF
when PHOTO is pressed
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2. Use the Select dial to choose “CAM-
ERA SETUP” and then “FLASH”.
Options will be next to FLASH: “AUTO” is being
highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to switch the op-
tion to “ON” (always emitting light) or
“OFF” (never emitting light), and then
press the select dial.
The menu screen for setting camera functions
will be restored, and “FLASH” has been changed
to “ON” or “OFF”.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the
menu screen.
You can check the condition of flash function by
reviewing the on-screen information. No indication
will appear when “FLASH AUTO” is specified.
Tip:
When the subject brightness is low with flash set to "AUTO" (automatically
emits light), a flash mark (
) will appear on the screen when the PHOTO
button is pressed half or all the way in.
Cautions:
Flash automatically adjusts the amount of light to be emitted, but if the distance to
subject is too far or too near, the light amount adjustment may not be sufficient. The
distance to subject that allows optimum light amount adjustment varies depending
on the subject, but is approximately 0.5 - 2.5 m.
Set flash to "OFF" for macro still recording. When the subject is too near,
white compression could occur.
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The setting of flash will not change when the DVD camera/recorder is turned off.
After recording with FLASH ON or OFF, it is recommended that you return the
option to AUTO and then turn the DVD camera/recorder off, unless you always
record still with the same flash setting.
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Recording Functions Particular to Still
The following special recordings are available in digital still recording mode:
Interval recording : Consecutive recording of stills is possible at an interval
that you specify: The interval can be set from approximately
30 seconds to approximately 5 minutes in 10-second
steps.
Self-timer recording : Same function as with ordinary cameras.
Recording will be made approximately 10 seconds after
the PHOTO button (shutter) is pressed.
With still recording, the following functions and recordings are also available in the
same manner as with movie recording:
Manual focus
Macro recording
Recording image of yourself
Recording by manually adjusting exposure
Recording by manually adjusting white balance
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Interval Recording
Set the time interval for recording stills in advance (approximately 30 seconds to ap-
proximately 5 minutes in 10-second steps) and press the PHOTO button once: The
interval recording function allows you to record stills in succession at this interval. For
example, you can record stills of flowers blooming or sunset at a specified interval
and then choose your favorite stills from among them.
Caution:
Interval recording is possible only with stills.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
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2. Use the Select dial to choose “REC
SETUP” and then “SELF. /INT.”.
Options will be next to SELF. /INT. : “OFF” is
being highlighted.
3. Use the Select dial to choose “INT.”,
and then press the Select dial.
You can now set the recording interval.
4. Turn the Select dial to select the re-
cording interval, and then press the Se-
lect dial.
The menu screen for setting record mode will be
restored, and “INT. 0:40” has been specified for
“SELF. /INT. ”.
5. Press the MENU button to switch off the
menu screen.
You can also check that interval recording has
been set by reviewing the on-screen information.
6. Press the PHOTO button: Interval recording will start.
Stills will be recorded in succession at the specified interval.
Interval recording
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7. Press the PHOTO button again to terminate interval recording.
The image when the PHOTO button is pressed last will not be recorded.
You can also press the STOP button in place of the PHOTO button to terminate
interval recording.
The interval recording mode is available at the specified interval while the DVD
camera/recorder is turned on. To release the interval recording, choose OFF on the
menu screen or turn the DVD camera/recorder off.
Cautions:
The interval time in interval recording is a reference only, not an accurate
time.
Dark subjects may not be focused even if electronic flash is used. It is
recommended that you light a subject when recording in a dark place, or
use manual focus to previously focus the subject.
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Self-Timer Recording
You can record stills of yourself alone or with your family, friends, etc., using the self-
timer function, as with ordinary cameras. A still will be recorded approximately 10
seconds after the PHOTO button (shutter) is pressed.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the select dial to choose “REC
SETUP” and then “SELF./INT.”.
Options will be next to SELF. /INT. : “OFF” is
being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change the op-
tion to “SELF.”, and then press the Se-
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The menu screen for setting record mode will
be restored, and “SELF. 0:10” has been speci-
fied for “SELF. /INT. ”.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the
menu screen.
You can also check that self-timer has been set
by reviewing the on-screen information.
5. Press the PHOTO button (shutter).
The tally indicator at the front of DVD camera/recorder will blink.
Approximately 10 seconds later, the shutter will open.
The self-timer mode is available while the DVD camera/recorder is turned on. To
release it, choose “OFF” on the menu screen or turn the DVD camera/recorder off.
To suspend self-timer, press the PHOTO button again before the shutter opens, or
press the STOP button.
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Manually Focusing Subject during Still Recording
The DVD camera/recorder automatically focuses on the subject viewed at the cen-
ter of screen. You can also adjust the focus manually for special effects. The proce-
dure for manual focus in still recording is slightly different from that in movie record-
ing.
1. Press the FOCUS button in the record-
ing pause status.
FOCUS
Self-timer recording
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FOCUS will appear on the screen.
Tip:
Pressing FOCUS will alternate between
manual focus and auto focus. With auto
focus, no indication will appear on the
screen.
2. While monitoring the subject image on the screen, turn the Se-
lect dial to adjust the focus.
3. When the subject is focused, press the PHOTO Button.
With manual focus, you do not need to press the PHOTO button half way.
Manual focus will be released when the DVD camera/recorder is turned off.
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Playing Back, Deleting and Editing Your Recordings
You can immediately play back images recorded on the DVD camera/re-
corder, with the DVD camera/recorder alone.
The built-in Disc Navigation tool allows you to do simple movie work with the
DVD camera/recorder alone, such as attaching titles, creating special ef-
fects for stored movie and still, sorting the order of scenes, editing multiple
scenes for continuous playback, etc.
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Using Disc Navigation ....................................................... 96
Starting Disc Navigation ................................................ 98
Buttons used for operating Disc Navigation ..................... 99
Selecting a Scene ........................................................ 102
Playing back selected scenes using Disc Navigation ....... 104
Deleting scenes using menu screen ............................... 106
Playing back by skipping scenes (Skip) ......................... 107
Attaching title.............................................................. 109
Adding special effects.................................................. 112
Dividing movies........................................................... 114
Creating new play list .................................................. 117
Trouble messages ............................................................ 123
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Buttons Used for Playback
With this DVD camera/recorder, operations similar to those with conventional cam-
era/recorders using tape, such as playback, rewind, fast forward, pause, are avail-
able.
(
1) Playback/pause button
(2)
Stop button
(3)
Forward search button
(4)
Reverse search button
(5)
Forward skip button
(6)
Reverse skip button
(1) Playback/pause button
Press this button during recording
pause after recording: The DVD
camera/recorder will play back the
scene recorded last from its first im-
age.
(2) Stop button
To restore the recording pause sta-
tus or Disc Navigation screen.
(3) Forward search button
Pressing during playback will acti-
vate fast forward.
Pressing during pause will advance
picture frame by frame. Hold down
for at least one second for forword
slow motion.
(4) Reverse search button
Pressing during playback will acti-
vate fast back.
Pressing during pause will reverse
picture frame by frame. Hold down
for at least one second for reverse
slow motion.
(5) Forward skip button
To locate the start of following scene:
Press this button after pressing
SHIFT to display the last image of
the last scene on disc.
(6) Reverse skip button
To locate the start of preceding
event: Press this button after press-
ing SHIFT to locate the start of the
first scene on disc.
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Immediately Checking Recorded Scene
You can check your recording immediately on the spot.
1. Press in the recording pause status.
The DVD camera/recorder will enter the play-
back mode, and playback will start from the first
image of the scene you have recorded last.
When the last image of scene is reached, it will
remain displayed.
2. Press .
Playback will stop, and recording pause sta-
tus will be restored.
Press
to temporarily stop playback.
Cautions:
Pressing immediately after recording a scene will allow you to review approxi-
mately the last 5 seconds of the scene you have last recorded. When playback is
finished, the DVD camera/recorder will return to the recording pause status, but this
will function only when playback is engaged using the Disc Navigation screen.
Fade, wipe, B/W or skip set will not operate when using Disc Navigation
with above playback: They are effective only with playback using the Disc
Navigation screen.
If recording of a movie scene is restarted, the sound may be interrupted at the
joint for approximately 0.1 second. If part of the movie is deleted and video is
spliced, sound may also be interrupted for approximately 0.5 seconds.
Use Disc Navigation to play back a disc recorded on another recorder on
this DVD camera/recorder(see p. 96).
Tips:
Adjust the playback sound volume by turning the select dial. The VOL
control buttons on remote control can also be used.
To temporarily stop playback, press
. Press again to restart playback.
To terminate playback, press
. Pressing will start playback from
the position where playback has been stopped.
Even if you stop playback midway, you do not need to locate the last image
of the last scene on disc before recording another scene: Whenever you
start recording, the new scene will always be recorded after the last
recorded scene, without any overwriting.
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Searching for Scene You Want to Play Back
1. Press once during playback.
The DVD camera/recorder will skip to the start
of the following scene, and start playback.
Press
once during playback to return to the
first image of scene being played back.
Press
once during playback of the portion
within approximately 2 seconds from the start of
the scene: The DVD camera/recorder will return
to the start of the preceding scene (see p. 96 for
scenes), and start playback.
Press
once during playback pause of the por-
tion within approximately 1 second from the start
of the scene: The DVD camera/recorder will enter playback pause status at the
start of the preceding scene.
Tips:
Hold down for at least one second during playback to continuously
locate the starts of following scenes. If you find the desired image, release
the button: Playback will start from that point.
Hold down
for at least one second during playback to continuously
locate the starts of previous scenes. If you find the desired image, release
the button: Playback will start from that point.
Hold down
for at least one second during playback pause to continu-
ously locate the starts of following scenes. If you find the desired image,
release the button: The DVD camera/recorder will return to the playback
pause status.
Hold down
for at least one second during playback pause to continu-
ously locate the starts of previous scenes. If you find the desired image,
release the button: The DVD camera/recorder will return to the playback
pause status.
Press
, after pressing the SHIFT button, during playback or playback
pause to immediately advance to the last image of the last scene recorded
on disc.
Press
, after pressing the SHIFT button, during playback or playback
pause to immediately return to the first image of the first scene recorded on
disc.
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Playing Back
Search and slow playback speeds
Scenes are limited to those re-
corded on this DVD camera/re-
corder.
Speeds in this table are only for
reference: The speed may be
slower during operation.
In forward slow, a rapidly moving
subject image may be distorted.
In reverse slow, the image will be
rougher.
No sound is heard during special
effects playback.
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Searching for an Image You Wish to View
1. During playback of scene, hold down
or .
Scenes will be visually scanned forward or back-
ward.
2. Release the button: Playback will start at standard speed from
that point.
Caution:
Pressing or releasing the skip or search button will dim the screen for
approximately one second.
Operation mode
Forward search
Reverse search
Forward slow
Reverse slow
Speed
Movie Still
approx. 5x approx. 3x
approx. 5x approx. 3x
approx. 1/2x approx. 1/2x
approx. 3/4x approx. 1/2x
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Frame Advance/Frame Back/Slow Playback
1. During playback pause, press the
button once: Picture will advance one
frame.
Press once: Picture will go back 12 frames.
2. When the image you want appears, press to start playback.
Tips:
Hold down for forward slow, or hold down for reverse slow.
Release the button when the scene you want appears and press
:
Playback will start from that point at the standard speed.
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On-Screen Information During Playback
Various types of information on recording will be superimposed on playback pic-
ture you are viewing in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen.
Switching On-screen Information Display On or Off
You can switch the mode for displaying on-screen information during playback:
Display OFF: Only division of scene, selection of range,
first image of first
scene, and
last image of last scene will appear.
Partial display: Only division of scene, selection of range and playback status will
appear. The playback indicator
will light for approximately 3
seconds.
Display ON: All information will appear.
1. Press the DISPLAY button.
Pressing the button will switch the options as
follows:
The setting of on-screen information display will
be held in memory even after the DVD camera/
recorder is turned off.
Recording mode
: Movie
: Still
Time when
recording started
Date when
recording started
Memo of scene being played back
Repeat play
Slide play
Playback status:
Playback
Play pause
Fast forward
Fast back
Forward slow
Reverse slow
Skipping to following scene
Skipping to preceding scene
Frame advance
Frame back
First image of first scene
Last image of last scene
Selection of range
Division of scene
Battery remaining level
*Adjusting
volume
Adjusting
LCD
brightness
(Only the remaining leve
l
warning will appear.)
Display OFF
   
Partial display
   
Display O
N
*Adjust the playback sound volume by turning the Select dial. The VOL control buttons on remote control
can also be used.
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Using Disc Navigation
Disc Navigation is a tool for editing scenes recorded on this DVD camera/recorder.
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Structure of Data Recorded on This DVD Camera/recorder
Movies and stills recorded using this DVD camera/recorder will be stored on the
DVD-RAM disc in units of scene, in the order of recording.
Movie: One scene refers to images (of at least 3 seconds) recorded between each
press of the REC button until recording is temporarily stopped by pressing
REC again.
Still: One scene refers to a still recorded by pressing PHOTO (a still recorded
when the shutter opens once with interval recording).
The recorded scenes are collected as "programs" on each recording date. Only scenes
on a specific date can be displayed by selecting one program.
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Functions Available with Disc Navigation
Disc Navigation makes it possible to do the following:
Display Thumbnails
All recorded scenes can be displayed in thumbnails (all programs).
Thumbnails can be displayed for each recording date (Selecting Program, p. 100).
Playback
The following playback functions are available by displaying all programs or a spe-
cific program in thumbnails:
Select one scene and start playback from that scene. Playback of stills will be
displayed for 3 seconds (see p. 102).
Select multiple scenes that are side by side, and play back only selected scenes
(selecting range, p. 102).
Play back scenes repeatedly (repeat play, p. 104).
Display only stills, by switching them at 3-second intervals (slide play, p. 105).
Program no. 1
9/1/2000
Movie
Movie
Still
Movie
……
Program no. 2
9/3/2000
Movie
Still
Still
Movie
……
Program no. 3
10/5/2000
Still
Movie
Still
Movie
……
……
All programs
Collected as a program for each date.
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Editing Scenes
The following editing functions are available by displaying all programs or a spe-
cific program in thumbnails:
Delete unnecessary scenes (p. 106).
Skip scenes you do not want to show to other people for playback without delet-
ing (Skip, p. 107).
Attach titles to scenes (p. 109).
Add special effects (fade, wipe, B/W) to scenes (p. 112).
Divide movie into two parts (p. 114).
Combine multiple movies (p. 115).
Display information on scenes for check (recording date/time and recording length
of movie, set memos and special effects of movies, skip setting, etc.) (p. 116).
Create and Edit Play List
You can display all programs or a specific program in thumbnails, select scenes, and
create up to 99 original stories (play list, p. 117).
You can change the composition of play list any time by adding or deleting scenes to/from
the play list. Play list will be played in the order of added scenes: You can compose
scenes in a different order from the original by selecting scenes at random and adding
them to play list, or you can insert the same scene any number of times you like.
A title can be attached to play list (p. 121).
You can display the play list of thumbnails, and add titles and special effects to indi-
vidual scenes that are different from those of original scenes. You can also divide or
combine scenes in different ways from the original scenes, and delete a part of di-
vided scenes from play list.
Using the created play list, playback, repeat play and slide play are possible. You can
set skip to scenes in play list and skip them during playback. Since editing individual
scenes in play list will not affect the original scenes at all, you can edit the play list as
you like.
Using Disc Navigation
Program No. 1
9/1/2000
Movie
Movie
Still
Movie
……
Program No. 2
9/3/2000
Movie
Still
Still
Movie
……
Program No. 3
10/5/2000
Still
Movie
Still
Movie
……
……
All Programs
Play List No. 1
Movie
Movie
Movie
Movie
……
Play List No. 2
Movie
Still
Movie
Movie
……
Play List No. 99
Still
Still
Movie
Movie
……
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Caution:
Disc Navigation thumbnail screen, skip and title attached to each scene,
and special effects (fade, wipe and B/W) are original functions of this DVD
camera/recorder, and they do not conform to the DVD video recording
standard: Note that these functions will not operate on DVD recorders or
DVD players that conform to the DVD video recording standard.
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Starting Disc Navigation
1. Turn the DVD camera/recorder on, and
after the disc is recognized, press the
DISC NAVIGATION button.
To terminate Disc Navigation:
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button again.
You can also press the
button to terminate
Disc Navigation.
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First Screen when Disc Navigation is Activated
A list of recorded scenes will appear in the order they were recorded (first image of
movies, and still pictures: 12 pictures in one list page).
These images refer to thumbnails.
Activating Disc Navigation will display thumbnails of all programs in list.
This thumbnail screen will not appear on DVD recorders.
Type of scene
Movie
Still
Operating guide
Recording date/time
of scene being selected
Title of scene being selected
*Scene no. if no title is attached
Color will change when the temperature
inside DVD camera/recorder rises.
Location of thumbnails
displayed among all scenes
Scene no. being selected/Number of all scene
s
When being
accessed
When not being
accessed
Status of disc
DISC
NAVIGATION
*The top and bottom parts of Disc Navigation screens shown on the following pages will be omitted.
*Letters “DISC NAVIGATION” will not appear at the bottom of Disc Navigation screens displayed on the
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Buttons used for operating Disc Navigation
Disc Navigation can be operated using either the buttons or select dial on either
the DVD camera/recorder or remote control: Here is the explanation for using the
buttons on the DVD camera/recorder.
Tips:
For full-scale editing, connect the DVD camera/recorder to TV (see p. 138)
and use the remote control
When
are shown in explanation of Disc Navigation, use cursor
buttons. Operation is also possible using remote control.
The Select dial can also be used to operate Disc Navigation: Slowly
operate the Select dial after checking the display.
The same buttons available for playback can be used for playback using
Disc Navigation (see p. 90).
Using the
or
button will change pages in 12-scene units; using the
or button will locate the last scene or first scene respectively.
Using Disc Navigation
Cursor buttons:
To select scenes or menu items
SHIFT button:
To allow multiple scenes
to be selected
ENTER button:
To play back selected scenes, or
enter selected menu item
DELETE button:
To delete selected scenes, and
release setting of skip.
DISPLAY button:
To display information on
selected scene.
MENU button:
To select menu screen
CANCEL button:
To terminate menu operation
SHIFT
RECORDING
MODE
ENTER
MENU
DISCNAVIGATION
DELETE
CANCEL
RESET
DISPLAY LCDBRIGHT
Stop button:
To terminate playback
and restore thumbnail
display
Playback/pause button:
To play back selected scenes.
Pressing again will temporarily stop
playback.
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Selecting Scenes from a Specific Day
(Selecting Program)
If there are many scenes on a disc, editing may be easier if you select scenes from
a specific day to be edited. The scenes recorded on this DVD camera/recorder are
stored collectively as a program for each recording date. Selecting a program
allows you to display the scenes recorded on a specific date.
1. Press the MENU button while the
thumbnail display screen is visible.
The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear.
2. Press once to choose “Program”,
and then press .
The menu screen concerning that program will
appear.
3. “Select” is being highlighted: Press the
ENTER button.
The Program List menu screen will appear.
4. Select the program to be displayed
from the list of titles, and then press
the ENTER button.
Pressing will play back all scenes of the
selected program.
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The thumbnails of the scenes on selected date
only will appear.
Cautions:
The recording date will automatically be the title of the program.
Even if date is reset (see p. 50), the titles that have already been set and the
display order will not change.
When a specific program is selected and displayed, you can select, play
and edit scenes, in the same way as in thumbnail display of all programs.
Tip:
The following operations are possible using the screen that shows the list
of program titles in step 4:
or
: To move in units of 5 programs
or : To move to the last or first program
or : To move in program units
Scene No.
Scene No. is not inherent in that scene, but is a serial number of thumbnails being
displayed. Therefore, the Scene No. when all programs are displayed may be differ-
ent for the same scene when a specific program is displayed.
Date
Program No.
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Selecting a Scene
1. Press while the thumbnail display screen is being displayed.
The selected scene will be shadowed in blue. This is called a cursor.
The number of the selected scene will appear at the top right of screen.
Press
when the cursor is in the scene at the bottom right corner, or press
when the cursor is in any scene on the bottom row: The following 12 thumbnails
(following page) will appear.
Note that the following pages cannot be displayed from the last page.
Press
when the cursor is in the scene at the top left corner, or press when the
cursor is in any scene on the top row: The preceding 12 thumbnails (preceding page)
will appear. Note that the previous pages cannot be displayed from the first page.
Tips:
Holding the cursor button down will continuously change the page in units
of 12 thumbnails.
You can also press
or to move pages.
Pressing will move to the first page, , to the last page.
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Selecting Multiple Scenes Together
You can select a continuous series of scenes, but cannot select scenes at random.
Caution:
If you specify “Skip” for scenes (to be described on p. 107), those scenes
will be skipped for playback. Using “Play List” (p. 97), you can continu-
ously play back multiple scenes selected at random in the desired order.
1. Select the first scene.
2. Press the SHIFT button.
SHIFT will appear at the bottom right of screen.
Number of scene being selected
(number of scene being selected
/
number of all scenes)
cursor
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3. Press the cursor button to move the
cursor to the last scene in the range
you want to select.
Tip:
You can also select scenes in reverse from the last scene in the range.
To release multiple selection, press the SHIFT button again.
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Selecting Scenes using Menu Screen
Using the Disc Navigation menu screen, you can select scenes from the first scene to
the scene where the cursor is positioned, from the scene where the cursor is posi-
tioned to the last scene, or all scenes at once. This function is useful when it is both-
ersome to select scenes using the cursor keys since there are numerous scenes.
1. Select the scene that you want to set to the beginning or end of
the range (any when selecting all), and then press the MENU but-
ton to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. “PLAY” is being highlighted: Press
to display the menu screen for setting
playback.
3. Press to choose “Select Scenes”,
and then press the ENTER button.
The menu screen for designating the range will
appear.
Scenes in the selected range
will be shadowed in deep blue.
SHIFT
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4. Choose “All” to specify all scenes,
choose “Start current” to specify the
scene the cursor is designating and
preceding scenes, or “Current end”
to specify the scene the cursor is des-
ignating and following scenes, and
then press the ENTER button.
The thumbnail display screen will be restored;
the scenes in the specified range have been selected.
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Playing Back Selected Scenes using Disc Navigation
1. Select a scene, and then press the ENTER button or .
When one scene has been selected, playback will start from that scene and
continue up to the last scene.
When the range for playback has been specified, only the selected scenes will be
played back in sequence.
Each still included in the specified range will be displayed for three seconds.
When playback finishes, the last image will remain displayed.
Tips:
To temporarily stop playback, press .
Pressing
once more will start playback from that point.
If
is pressed after playback is terminated, playback will be possible
from the first image of first scene.
Pressing
will always restore the thumbnail display.
All buttons used for playback are available.
To play back only one scene, select the scene by selecting the range, and
then start playback.
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Playing Back Scenes Repeatedly (Repeat Play)
1. Press the MENU button while the thumbnail display screen is vis-
ible, to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
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2. “PLAY” is being highlighted: Press
to display the menu screen for setting
playback.
3. “Repeat Play” is being highlighted: Press the ENTER button.
Playback will start from the selected scene.
If one scene has been selected: When playback of the last scene is finished,
playback of all scenes will repeat from the first scene.
If the range for playback has been specified: Playback of the scenes in that range
will repeat.
Tips:
All buttons used for playback are available for repeat play.
Press
to terminate playback.
If the last or start image of a scene is reached by fast forward/fast back,
forward slow/reverse slow, etc. during playback, the DVD camera/recorder
will enter the playback pause status.
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Playing Back Only Stills (Slide Play)
1. Press the MENU button while the thumbnail display screen is vis-
ible, to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. “PLAY” is being highlighted: Press to display the menu
screen for setting playback.
3. Press to choose “Slide Play”, and
then press the ENTER button.
Only stills will be switched at 3-second intervals
and displayed in sequence to the last still.
If the range has been selected, only the stills within
that range will play.
All buttons used for playback are available for slide play.
Press
to restore the thumbnail display screen.
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Deleting Scenes using Menu Screen
1. Select a scene to be deleted, and press the MENU button to dis-
play the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose “Scene ”, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press to choose “Skip/Delete”, and
then press the ENTER button.
The Skip/Delete menu screen will appear.
4. Press to choose “Delete scenes”,
and then press the ENTER button.
The screen for verifying deletion will appear.
5. If you are sure that you wish to delete
the scene, choose “Yes”, and then
press the ENTER button.
The message Doing Done will appear and
the selected scene will be deleted, after which the
thumbnail display screen will be restored.
To cancel deletion, choose No and press the ENTER button, or press the CANCEL
button while the screen for verification is being displayed.
Tips:
When the DELETE button is pressed, the procedure for deletion will be
from step 4.
If you delete all data on disc, initializing the disc will be recommended (see p. 134).
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Cautions:
With still recording, the DVD camera/recorder will simultaneously record
two types of still: A still to be played back on DVD camera/recorder and a
still to be used on PC. However, the above deletion function will delete only
stills to be played back on DVD camera/recorder.
If the time of deleted scenes (stills) is quite short, the remaining free space
of disc may not increase in the time remaining indicator.
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Playing Back by Skipping Scenes (Skip)
You can specify Skip for scenes you do not want to play back: The selected scenes
will be skipped.
1. Select a scene and press the DELETE button.
Pressing DELETE will display the Skip/Delete menu screen.
You can also specify a range of scenes to be skipped, and skip all of them.
2. “Skip” is being highlighted: Press the
ENTER button.
After the message Skip set proceeding is dis-
played, skipping is specified for the selected
scene, and the thumbnail display screen will be
restored.
A skip mark
will be attached to the scene
for which skipping has been set.
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Releasing Skip
1. Select the scene you want to release skipping for, and press the
DELETE button.
Pressing DELETE will display the Skip/Delete menu screen.
You can also specify a range of scenes and release skipping for all of them at one
time.
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2. Press to choose “Cancel skip”, and
then press the ENTER button.
After the proceeding message is displayed, skip-
ping of the selected scene will be released, and
the thumbnail display screen will be restored (the
skip mark will disappear).
Tip:
Skip can also be set or released from the Disc Navigation menu screen.
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Setting or Releasing Skip using Menu Screen
1. Select a scene and press the MENU button to display the Disc
Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose “Scene”, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press to choose “Skip/Delete”, and
then press the ENTER button.
The Skip/Delete menu screen will appear.
4. Choose “Skip” or “Cancel skip”, and
then press the ENTER button.
After the proceeding message is displayed, skip
will be set or released for the selected scene, and
the thumbnail display screen will be restored.
Tip:
When the DELETE button is pressed, the procedure for releasing skip will be from
step 3.
Caution:
Skip will not operate if you press in the recording pause status.
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Attaching Title
You can attach a title of up to 20 characters to a scene.
1. Select the scene for title attachment, and press the MENU button
to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
You can also specify a range of scenes, and attach the same title to all of them.
2. Press to choose “Scene”, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. “Title” is being highlighted: Press the
ENTER button.
The screen for creating/editing title will appear.
There are two types of menu screen for creating/
editing title.
Mode 1:
To input letters and numbers
Mode 2: To input symbols
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For example, input TOM 2000 using the following procedure:
4. Press the DISPLAY button to display
Mode 1. Use the cursor keys to choose
“T”, and then press the ENTER button.
T will appear on the left end of title input box.
5. Keeping Mode 1, input “O” and “M”,
pressing the ENTER button after each
input.
6. Choose “space” and press the ENTER button.
7. Input “2”, “0”, “0”, “0”, pressing the
ENTER button after each input.
8. After entering the title, choose “Enter”
and press the ENTER button.
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9. The message for verification will ap-
pear. Choose “Yes” and press the EN-
TER button.
After the proceeding message appears, the
thumbnail display screen will be restored.
The entered title will appear at the bottom right of
screen.
Tips:
To delete any characters you entered by mistake, choose “Delete” and
press the ENTER button. The last character will be deleted.
To delete all the entered characters and re-input from the start, choose
“Clear” and press the ENTER button.
Any registered title can be changed at any time using the same procedure
as above.
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Adding Special Effects
Special effects refer to effects to be added when scenes are switched, such as
fade, wipe, B/W, etc. You can add different effects to the first and last images of
one scene.
There are three types of special effects:
1. Select the scene for adding special effects, and press the MENU
button to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose “Scene”, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press to choose “Fade/Wipe”, and then press the ENTER but-
ton.
The screen for setting special effects will appear.
4. Press or to choose “IN” or “OUT”.
After choosing IN or OUT, press to select
the desired special effect, and then press the EN-
TER button.
Fade
Wipe
B/W
Fades in from white screen, fades out to white screen
Wipes in from black screen to vertical direction of screen, wipes out
from vertical direction of screen to black screen
B/W in from Black and White screen to color screen, B/W out from
color screen to Black and White screen
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5. After selecting effects for “IN” and
“OUT”, choose “Set”, and then press
the ENTER button.
After the proceeding message appears, the
thumbnail display screen will be restored.
The scenes for which special effects have been set
will be attached with marks
, .
Tips:
Any registered special effects can be changed at any time using the same
procedure as above.
Special effects can also be added to on-screen information displayed
during playback.
Cautions:
Special effects that can operate with stills are only fade in, wipe in and B/
W in.
No special effect will operate if you press when in the recording
pause status.
If you locate the start of a scene by skipping, the image at the start of the
scene will appear for a moment, and then fade will operate.
"In"effect
"Out"effect
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Dividing Movies
You can divide a scene into two parts. To delete unnecessary portion of scene, first
divide the scene, and then delete the unnecessary portion. You can also cut out a
part of scene and use it in the play list.
1. Select the scene to be divided, and press the MENU button to
display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose “Scene”, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press to choose “Divide”, and then
press the ENTER button.
Playback of the selected scene will start.
4. When you reach the point where you want to divide the scene,
press the ENTER button.
The scene will be divided at the specified point, and the thumbnail display screen
will be restored, with the divided scenes, appearing side by side.
Tips:
Search and frame advance are useful when designating division points.
If memo has been attached to the original scene, the same title will be
attached to the divided scenes.
If a special effect has been added to the original scene, the “In” effect will
be added to the first half of scene, and the “Out” effect, to the latter half.
Cautions:
The division point may drift before or after the designated point by ap-
proximately 0.5 second.
Since a scene with a skip set cannot be played back, no division point can
be specified: Release the skip for the scene before dividing it.
If the division point is at a still, a message "Dividing" will appear, but no
division will be made.
If the division point is at the start or end of a scene or at switching of
scenes, a "Dividing" message will appear, but no division will be made.
A scene of 0.5 seconds or less cannot be divided.
If free space available on disc is insufficient, division will not be possible:
Delete unnecessary scenes.
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Combining Multiple Scenes
You can combine multiple scenes into one, and you can also combine divided scenes
to restore the original scene.
Be sure to select multiple scenes when combining.
1. Select multiple scenes by specifying the range, and then press
the MENU button to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose Scene, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press to choose Combine, and
then press the ENTER button.
The selected movies will be combined into one,
and the thumbnail display screen will be restored:
Only the first image of the first movie before com-
bining will appear.
Tips:
If memo has been attached to one of the original scenes, the same title will
be attached to the combined scene. If different memos have been at-
tached, the title of the first scene will be chosen.
With special effects, the "in" effect of the first scene in the selected range
and the "out" effect of the last scene will be chosen.
If movies sandwiching stills are to be combined, create a play list of only
the movies to be combined, and then combine them.
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Displaying Information using Disc Navigation
You can display various information on a scene: the recording date/time and length,
set memo and special effects.
1. Select a scene and press the MENU button to display the Disc
Navigation menu screen.
2. Press to choose Scene, and then press to display the
menu screen for editing scenes.
3. Press the to choose Detail, and
then press the ENTER button.
The detailed information on the scene will ap-
pear.
Pressing the CANCEL button will restore the
thumbnail display screen.
Tips:
You can also press the DISPLAY button after
selecting a scene to display the same
information as above.
Pressing
or will display the informa-
tion on a scene before or after the scene.
If multiple scenes have been selected, the informa-
tion shown on the right will appear.
Cautions:
The recording date/time of a scene, once recorded, cannot be changed.
The recording length of scene is displayed in one-second units.
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Creating New Play List
1. Display the thumbnails of the scenes you want to add to the play
list.
If you create a play list of scenes recorded on a specific day, display only the
scenes for that day, referring to Selecting Program on page 100.
You can also add scenes on another day or delete unnecessary scenes after-
wards. Up to 999 scenes can be added to any number of play lists.
2. Press the MENU button to display the Disc Navigation menu
screen.
3. Press to choose Play List, and then press to display the
menu screen referring to the play list.
4. Edit is being highlighted: Press the
ENTER button.
The menu screen for selecting play list will ap-
pear.
5. Add Play List is being highlighted:
Press the ENTER button.
A screen for creating a play list will appear, and
the thumbnail of the scenes that were displayed
before the menu screen will appear on the upper
row of screen; the lower row will show the scenes
of the play list you will create.
A serial number (1~99) will be fixed to the new
play list.
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6. Press to select the scene from the
upper row and press the ENTER but-
ton: It will be copied to the lower row.
Repeat this to copy desired scenes to the lower
row. The scenes in the play list will be played back
in the order of scenes that were added.
7. After copying all the scenes you will
use, press the CANCEL button.
The created play list will be registered, and the
thumbnails will appear.
Using this thumbnail display screen, you can play back or edit the play list (see p. 120).
Tips:
To return from the play list thumbnail display, display the Disc Navigation
menu screen, choose "Program", "Select", and then select "All Programs"
or a specific program.
Serial numbers are attached to play lists in the order of creation. Before
titles are attached to play lists, the attached creating dates according to the
date set on the DVD camera/recorder will be the titles of play lists. Even if
you change the date and time of the created play list on this DVD camera/
recorder to set them back, any scenes you record later will be included in
the following programs.
Caution:
If free space available on disc is insufficient, creation of new play list may
not be possible: Delete unnecessary scenes.
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Adding Scenes to Play List
1. Display the thumbnails of the scenes you want to add to the play list.
If you add a scene recorded on a specific day, select it, referring to Selecting
Program on page 100.
2. Press the MENU button to display the Disc Navigation menu screen.
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3. Choose Play List, Edit, and then
press the ENTER button.
The menu screen for selecting play list will ap-
pear.
4. Select the number of the play list to
which you want to add scenes, and
then press the ENTER button.
A screen for editing a play list will appear, and
the thumbnails of the scenes that were displayed
before the menu screen will appear on the up-
per row of screen, and the selected play list will
appear on the lower row.
5. To insert a scene in the middle of mul-
tiple scenes, press to move the cur-
sor to the lower row, and press or
to select the position where the
scene is to be inserted.
Pressing the ENTER button will remove the scene
on the right next to the position where the new
scene is to be inserted, from the play list.
6. After specifying the insertion position,
press to move the cursor to the up-
per row, use or to select the
scene, and then press the ENTER but-
ton.
The selected scene will be added to the inser-
tion position of lower row.
7. After adding all the scenes you want using the same procedure,
press the CANCEL button.
The edited play list will be displayed with thumbnails.
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Selecting Play List To Be Played or Edited
To play or edit the created play list, first select it and then display it with thumbnails.
During playback you can use all buttons available for playback.
1. Press the MENU button to display the Disc Navigation menu
screen.
2. Choose Play List, Select, and then
press the ENTER button.
The menu screen for selecting the play list will
appear.
3. Select the desired play list and press
the ENTER button.
The selected play list with thumbnails will ap-
pear.
Pressing
will play back all scenes in the se-
lected play list.
Playing back play list
You can select a play list and perform playback (p. 104), repeat play (p. 104) or
slide play (p. 105). The procedure for each playback is the same as that when all
programs or a specific program is selected. During playback you can use all but-
tons available for playback.
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Editing play list
You can perform the following for the play list being displayed:
Operating play lists:
Attach titles: See p. 121
Delete play lists: See p. 122
Operating individual scenes in play list:
Delete scenes from play list: See p. 106
Set or release skip: See p. 107, 108
Attach title: See p. 109
Add special effects: See p. 112
Divide a scene: See p. 114
Combine scenes: See p. 115
The procedures for operating individual scenes in play list are the same as those for
operating programs.
However, the information set on the play list is effective only on that list: It will not have
any effect on original scenes. If a scene is unloaded from the play list, the original
scene will not be lost, it will simply not be included in the play list. The information set
to the original scenes will remain, and it can also be changed on the play list.
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Attaching Title to Play List
You can attach desired titles to play lists. The title of play list will appear on the Disc
Navigation screen, and on the menu screen it will appear in place of the created date/
time when the play list is selected.
1. Press the MENU button in the play list thumbnail display status
to display the Disc Navigation menu.
2. Choose Play List, Title, and then
press the ENTER button.
The screen for setting titles will appear.
The screen for setting titles is the same as that for
creating/editing title: Enter the title using the same
procedure as for Attaching title on page 109.
The created play list date has been set as a title: If
it is unnecessary, choose "Clear" to delete it.
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3. After entering the title, choose Enter
and press the ENTER button.
4. Choose "Yes" for verifying message,
and press the ENTER button.
The play list thumbnail display will be restored.
Tip:
The registered title can be changed at any
time using the same procedure.
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Deleting Play List
1. Select a play list and press the MENU button to display the Disc
Navigation menu.
2. Choose Play List, Delete List, and
then press the ENTER button.
The screen for verification will appear.
3. If you are sure that you wish to delete
the play list, choose Yes and press
the ENTER button.
The displayed play list will be deleted, and the
thumbnail display of all programs will be restored.
When the screen for verifying deletion appears, choose No and press the ENTER
button, or press the CANCEL button: You can cancel the deletion. In this case, the
displayed play list thumbnail display will be restored.
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Trouble Messages
A message may appear while you are operating the DVD camera/recorder. If a
message appears, refer to the following table and take appropriate corrective ac-
tion.
Message
Control info. error
Disc error
No more scenes
Play List was deleted
Write protected
Check cartridge
Battery is low
Please charge battery
Cannot combine
Select multiple
scenes
Cannot combine
Deselect stills
Scenes over limit
Cannot divide
Scenes over limit
Cannot add scenes
Cause
Mismatch may occur
between the recorded
image and scene infor-
mation.
Disc may be dirty.
Mismatch in recording
information may be
caused by editing done
on some device other
than this DVD camera/
recorder.
Disc may be dirty.
All scenes are unloaded
from the play list.
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-
-
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The number of entered
scenes has reached the
limit that can be entered.
The number of scenes en-
tered in play list has
reached the limit that can
be entered.
Troubleshooting
Update the control informa-
tion (see p.136).
Remove the disc and wipe off
fingerprints, dust, etc. before
reusing it, or use another disc.
Initialize the disc or use an-
other disc.
Remove the disc and wipe off
fingerprints, dust, etc. before
reusing it, or use another disc.
-
Release write-protect of car-
tridge.
Replace with a charged bat-
tery.
Select a range of at least 2
scenes to be combined, and
then combine them.
Select only movies and com-
bine them.
Delete (unload) several
scenes.
Unload several scenes.
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Message
Cannot remove
scenes
Cannot delete scenes
Please update disc
Disc is full
Reformat for camera
continue?
Error on disc
All data will be deleted
Continue?
Disc error
Failed format
Disc error
Keep disc inside
and restart
Disc full
Cannot execute
Cause
This may occur when
scene that was edited for
division, etc. is to be un-
loaded.
This may occur when
scene that was edited for
division, etc. is to be de-
leted.
The thumbnail at the start of
program or play list may not
appear when disc edited on
device other than this DVD
camera/recorder is used, or,
when editing, such as com-
bining, is performed on this
DVD camera/recorder.
The number of entered
scenes has reached the
limit that can be entered,
so the control information
for generating thumbnails
cannot be added.
Has the disc been initial-
ized on a PC?
Has initializing the disc on
a PC been interrupted?
The disc may be dirty.
Disc error could have oc-
curred during editing of
scenes.
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Troubleshooting
Combine the divided scenes,
and then unload them.
Combine the divided scenes,
and then delete them.
If thumbnail information is in-
sufficient, Disc Navigation will
automatically create thumb-
nails after it starts.
Combine several scenes or
delete (unload) them.
Choose "Yes" and initialize the
disc when using it on this
DVD camera/recorder.
Remove the disc and wipe off
fingerprints, dust, etc. before
reusing it, or use another disc.
Turn off the DVD camera/re-
corder with the disc being used
in it, connect AC adapter/
charger, and then power the
DVD camera/recorder again.
Scenes will be repaired.
Delete unnecessary scenes
before using this disc, or use
another disc.
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Troubleshooting
Turn the DVD camera/recorder off
and wait for a while. The tempera-
ture will be effectively decreased
if the DVD camera/recorder is
placed in a well-ventilated spot.
Follow the instructions on
screen, taking note of the fol-
lowing cautions:
Data may not be repaired,
depending on the timing
when power was turned off.
Data may not be repaired
normally if data recorded on
another recorder is mixed in.
The repaired data may be
different from the original re-
corded content because of
partial deletion of defective
portion.
Since the date/time for re-
pair is added to the repaired
data (only the corrected por-
tion for partial repair), the
original date/time informa-
tion will be lost.
Since all movies, and then
all stills, are repaired, the or-
der of recorded contents will
be lost.
(In case of message (2) only)
If the AC adapter/charger is
unavailable in handy place,
remove the disc, use the op-
posite side, or use another
disc. To repair the removed
disc, insert the disc into the
DVD camera/recorder after-
wards, and connect the AC
adapter/charger.
Cause
The temperature inside the
DVD camera/recorder is too
high, and reading or writing
of the data on disc may not
be performed normally.
It is possible that the sys-
tem cannot normally com-
plete writing of file when
power is turned off for
some reason during re-
cording or editing (delet-
ing, dividing or combining
scenes, or creating play
list). Selecting "Yes" will
automatically repair the
video file, but even if "No"
is selected, the same mes-
sage will appear when the
DVD camera/recorder is
turned on next time. (Do
not remove the disc while
the DVD camera/recorder
is recognizing it: Ignoring
this will deactivate the file
repair function.)
Scene cannot be repaired
when the DVD camera/
recorder is powered by a
battery.
Message
Drive heat too high
Please retry later
(1) Error Reading
Repair movie file
(2)Error occurred
Try to fix
Standby
Continue?
Use AC adapter
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Message
Error ocurred
Please change / for-
mat disc
Cause
Abnormality with the disc
to be repaired.
Troubleshooting
Initialize the disc before us-
ing it again, or use the other
side of the same disc or an-
other disc.
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DVD Camera/recorder Settings
Switching operating sound on or off ................................. 128
Setting power save/changing off time ............................... 129
Changing display format of date and time......................... 130
Initializing all settings to defaults....................................... 131
System reset .................................................................... 132
Checking remaining free space on DVD-RAM disc ............. 133
Initializing DVD-RAM disc................................................ 134
Updating control information............................................ 136
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Switching Operating Sound On or Off
This DVD camera/recorder will generate sound when the POWER or REC button
is pressed or other operations are engaged. If you do not need operating sound,
you can switch it off.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “OTHER
SETUP” and then “BEEP”.
Options will be next to BEEP: “ON” is being high-
lighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change the option
to “OFF”, and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting others will be re-
stored, and “BEEP” has been specified as “OFF”.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off
the menu screen.
BEEP
Operating sound
Power switch ON
Power switch OFF
Eject operation is complete
EJECT button can be ac-
cepted
REC button is accepted
Recording of movie is ter-
minated
PHOTO button is pressed
to half
Number of
sounds
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
Operating sound
Recognition of disc is complete
PC connections are complete
PC connections are finished
Disc Navigetion : Initialization
check screen is displayed.
Disc Navigetion : Scene deletion
screen is displayed.
Disc Navigetion : Control infor-
mation updating is displayed.
Number of
sounds
2
1
1
1
1
1
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Releasing Power Save/Changing Off Time
Setting Power Save/Changing Off Time
If you use the OTHER SETUP menu screen to specify “POWER SAVE ON:5”, and
continue the recording pause status for approximately 5 minutes, the DVD camera/
recorder will automatically go off to prevent the battery from being discharged. You
can also change the auto power off time to 30 minutes. If you want to use up the
battery when you have no intention to use the DVD camera/recorder for a long
time, you can switch off the Power save function.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the select dial to choose “OTHER
SETUP” and then “POWER SAVE”.
Options will be next to POWER SAVE: “OFF” is
being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change “OFF” to
“ON:30” (power off in approximately 30
minutes) or “ON:5” (power off in ap-
proximately 5 minutes), and then press
the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting others will be re-
stored, and “POWER SAVE” has been specified
as “ON:30” or “ON:5”.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
Tip:
The power save setting information does not appear in the on-screen
display, and this setting will not change when the DVD camera/recorder is
turned off. It is recommended that you set “POWER SAVE” to “ON:5” to
prevent needless battery consumption.
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Changing Display Format of Date and Time
You can select one of three date display formats: day/month/year, month/day/year
or year/month/day. Associated with the selected date display, the time display for-
mat will also change as follows:
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “DATE
SETUP” and then “DATE MODE”.
Options will be next to DATE MODE: “D/M/Y”
(currently selected display format) is being high-
lighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change the dis-
play format, and then press the Select
dial.
The menu screen for setting date will be restored,
and the “DATE MODE” has been changed as you
designated.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
Display format Date display Time display
D/M/Y day/month/year 0:00 (24-hour display)
M/D/Y month/day/year 0:00AM/PM
Y/M/D year/month/day AM/PM 0:00
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Initializing All Settings to Defaults
Initializing All Settings to Defaults
You can restore all camera menu settings to defaults (initial settings at the factory).
(The date and time will not be reset.)
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “OTHER
SETUP” and then “RESET”.
“BACK” will be highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to choose “OK”,
and then press the Select dial.
The “OTHER SETUP” menu screen will be re-
stored. All the setting items have now been reset
to defaults.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
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System Reset
If the DVD camera/recorder does not operate normally, perform “System Reset”:
The DVD camera/recorder may recover to normal. “System Reset” will reset all
settings to factory defaults. The date and time will also be reset: Set the date and
time again before using the DVD camera/recorder.
1. Turn the DVD camera/recorder off, and detach the battery or AC
adapter/charger.
2. Use a fine tipped pen to hold down the
reset button for several seconds.
List of setting items:
RESET
Item Settings
Page for setting
CAMERA SETUP
FLASH AUTO/ON/OFF 82
W.BALANCE AUTO/HOLD 77
EIS ON/OFF 71
D.ZOOM ON/OFF 65
REC SETUP
V.QUALITY FINE/STND 75
SELF./INT. OFF/SELF-TIMER/INTERVAL (0:05-5:00) 84,86
MIC FILTER OFF/ON 79
OTHER SETUP
BEEP ON/OFF 128
POWER SAVE OFF/ON:5/ON:30 129
E.DISPLAY LINE ON/LINE OFF 139
DATE SETUP
DATE MODE Y/M/D / M/D/Y / D/M/Y 130
DATE SET
1/1/2000 0:00 50
* are initial settings.
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Checking Remaining Free Space on DVD-RAM Disc
Checking Remaining Free Space on DVD-
RAM Disc
You can find out how long you will be able to record on one side of disc.
1. Press the DISC NAVIGATION button in the recording pause status.
2. Press the MENU button.
The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear.
3. Press to choose "Disc", and then
Press to display the menu screen
concerning disc.
The menu screen concerning the disc will ap-
pear.
4. Capacity is being highlighted: Press
the ENTER button.
The remaining recording space on the side of
disc will be displayed.
Tips:
With a write-protected disc, the remaining space will be displayed as "0".
You can also review the remaining space on the information screen for
recording mode (see p. 60).
5. Press the CANCEL button to return to the Disc Navigation
screen.
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Initializing DVD-RAM Disc
When using DVD-RAM disc for AV applications, it must be initialized: If you want to
erase all data of recorded disc and reuse it, you can initialize it rather than delete the
data.
Cautions:
If a DVD-RAM disc is initialized, all the recorded movies and stills will be
erased: Be careful not to initialize the disc by mistake.
Use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD camera/recorder when
initializing disc. Initialization will not be possible when the battery used to
power the DVD camera/recorder is discharged.
Initialization with verification may not be possible for discs with severe
scratches or dirt: Such discs cannot be used.
1. Insert the DVD-RAM disc with the side you want to initialize fac-
ing the outside (facing the hand strap), and then turn the DVD
camera/recorder on.
2. After recognition of the disc is complete, press the DISC NAVI-
GATION button.
3. Press the MENU button.
The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear.
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Initializing DVD-RAM Disc
4. Press to Choose "Disc", and then
press to display the menu screen
concerning disc.
5. Press to choose Format Disc, and
then press the ENTER button.
The message for verifying initialization will ap-
pear.
6. Choose Yes and press the ENTER
button.
When initializing one side of the disc is complete,
the DVD camera/recorder will return to the re-
cording pause status.
When initializing the other side of disc, turn the disc over, and repeat the above pro-
cedure from step 2.
Caution:
Before initializing the disc, use the Disc Navigation screen to check the
recorded contents (see p. 98).
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Updating Control Information
Disc Navigation in this DVD camera/recorder processes the information on scenes
in a unique manner. If you use some other device to edit the video data on the
DVD-RAM disc recorded on this DVD camera/recorder, a mismatch will occur in
the control information that may disable correct playback on Disc Navigation. In
this case, update the control information so that the data can be played on Disc
Navigation. Note that if the control information is updated, all the information set to
the scenes (title, skip, fade, etc.) will be lost. Understand that it may take time to
update the control information if the disc has many recorded scenes.
Be sure to use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD camera/recorder.
1. Press the DISC NAVIGATION button in the recording pause status.
2. Press the MENU button.
The Disc Navigation menu screen will appear.
3. Press to choose Disc, and then
press to display the menu screen
concerning disc.
4. Press to choose Update disc, and
then press the ENTER button.
The message for verification will appear.
5. To update the control information,
choose Yes and press the ENTER
button.
The message for proceeding will appear, and then
the Disc Navigation menu screen will be restored.
A black screen may appear while the message for
updating is displayed.
When the screen for verification appears, choose “No” and press the ENTER
button, or press the CANCEL button to cancel updating of control information.
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Connecting DVD Camera/recorder to
Other Devices
This section explains the methods for connecting to AV devices such as TV,
and transferring the data on DVD-RAM disc to your PC.
Viewing on TV screen ...................................................... 138
Transferring data to PC .................................................... 140
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Viewing on TV Screen
Connect this DVD camera/recorder to a TV and you can play back the recorded
video or monitor the video being recorded on the TV screen. This is also useful
when editing or playing back with Disc Navigation.
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Connecting to a TV
Use the provided AV output cable (provided) or S-video cable (generally available)
to connect the DVD camera/recorder to a TV as follows:
Cautions:
Before connecting, make sure that the volume on TV is turned down. Before
terminating playback, move the DVD camera/recorder away from TV.
Insert the AV output cable plugs into jacks straight: Obliquely inserting them
could damage the jacks.
If you connect the DVD camera/recorder to a multi-TV, and set the video input on
the multi-TV to “AUTO”, the TV may erroneously detect the input signal from the
camera/recorder. To prevent this, set the video input on the multi-TV to “PAL”.
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Viewing on TV Screen
1. Turn the TV on and set the input selector to “VCR” whichever
applicable Video input.
Refer to the TV instruction manual for how to switch the TV input.
2. Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
The image that the DVD camera/recorder is seeing will appear on the TV screen.
You can also monitor the image on the LCD screen or viewfinder of the DVD
camera/recorder.
3. Perform playback or recording.
Turn down TV volume in record mode or feed back could result.
To video/audio input jacks of TV
AV output cable (provided)
S-video cable (generally avairable)
To S-Video
input jack
of TV
AUDIO/VIDEO
EXT.MIC
DIGITAL
S
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Viewing on TV Screen
Tip:
The infrared remote control is useful when operating the DVD camera/
recorder while viewing an image on TV screen. However, if you use a
Hitachi VCR, the remote control may inadvertently operate the VCR if it is
near the DVD camera/recorder. To prevent this, set the remote control code
of the VCR to a position other than "VCR2".
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Switching On-Screen Information Off
You can switch off the on-screen information that is displayed in the viewfinder or
on the LCD screen, from TV screen.
You can also use the EXT. DISPLAY button on the remote control to switch the set-
ting.
1. Press the MENU button in the recording pause status to display
the menu screen.
2. Use the Select dial to choose “OTHER
SETUP” and then “E. DISPLAY”.
Options will be next to “E. DISPLAY”: “LINE ON”
is being highlighted.
3. Turn the Select dial to change the option to
“LINE OFF”, and then press the Select dial.
The menu screen for setting others will be re-
stored, and “E. DISPLAY” has been specified as
“LINE OFF”.
4. Press the MENU button to switch off the menu screen.
If no on-screen information appears on the TV, check the viewfinder or LCD screen.
Caution:
The on-screen information during playback will also appear even if "E.
DISPLAY" is specified "LINE OFF".
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Transferring Data to PC
There are several ways to transfer the data recorded on this DVD camera/recorder to PC.
When using the PC connection software
Using the PC connection software, you can utilize stills recorded on this DVD cam-
era/recorder, on Windows 98 PC (note 1).
Utilizing recorded stills:
This DVD camera/recorder records two types of still on disc: stills (MPEG2 704 x
576 pixels) to be viewed on TV and stills (JPEG 1,280 x 960 pixels) to be used on
PC. You can use the PC connection software to transfer PC stills to PC.
Note 1: There are numerous types of PC, including those assembled by individual
persons. For information on whether the PC connection software can be used with
your PC, refer to "Conditions in which PC connection software can be used" on the
next page.
Cautions:
Only IBM PC/AT compatible PCs with Windows 98 installed can be used
with the PC connection software. Read following "Conditions in which PC
connection software can be used" carefully.
PCs with DVD-RAM drive, DVD-ROM drive
If PCs are provided with DVD-RAM/ROM drive that conforms to 4.7 GB DVD-RAM
disc and 8-cm disc and with the UDF2.01 compatible file system preinstalled, the
data recorded on this DVD camera/recorder can be read on such PCs, by inserting
the disc removed from cartridge into the drive.
Utilizing recorded stills:
Stills are stored on disc as JPEG images (1,280 x 960 pixels): Play them using an
application that is compatible with JPEG image.
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Conditions in which PC connection software can be used:
Windows 98 preinstalled PC
IBM PC/AT compatible PC
Equipped with USB port in standard
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive provided
The following hardware requirements are recommended for smooth use:
Pentium II, Pentium III, Celeron with clock frequency 400 MHz or higher
Memory of at least 64 MB
Free space on hard disc: at least 100 MB
The following are stored in the PC connection software CD-ROM:
USB device driver for DVD camera/recorder
UDF Reader
Cautions:
No power is supplied to this DVD camera/recorder via PC connection
cable: Use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD camera/recorder.
The PC connection cable provided is exclusively for this DVD camera/
recorder. A generally available USB cable cannot be used.
Unplug all cables other than the DC power cable and PC connection cable
when connecting DVD camera/recorder to PC.
Do not unplug the PC connection cable when the ACCESS indicator is lit or
blinking: Disconnecting it could damage the data on disc.
And, thoroughly read the instruction manual of PC connection software.
Connect the DVD camera/recorder to PC at comfortable room tempera-
ture: If movies are transferred at ambient temperature of 35˚C or more for
an extended time, reading errors could result.
Hitachi does not guarantee operation in the following cases:
- When using USB port added by installing USB extended board
- When USB hub is used
- When cables other than the cable supplied are used
- When PC equipped with DVD-RAM drive is used
If you use PC equipped with DVD-RAM drive, change the UDF file system to
the UDF device driver contained in the PC connection software.
Transferring Data to PC
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Connecting to PC
Use the PC connection cable to connect this DVD camera/recorder to PC as fol-
lows:
Display in information LCD monitor
When the DVD camera/recorder is connected to PC, the 3.5" LCD monitor and
viewfinder will be off: Close the LCD monitor and check with "PC connection dis-
play" in the information LCD monitor on the DVD camera/recorder.
AUDIO/VIDEO
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DIGITAL
S
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Battery remaining level
Cursor display
PC connection display
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Subsidiary Information
Cleaning......................................................................... 144
Trouble messages ............................................................ 145
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 147
Major specifications......................................................... 155
Index .............................................................................. 157
Introduction to optional accessories...................................161
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Cleaning
Be sure to turn the POWER switch off before cleaning this DVD camera/recorder.
Cleaning LCD screen and lens:
Use dry, soft cloth to wipe dirt off. When cleaning the LCD screen, be careful not to
use force, scratch it, or subject it to impact: Doing such could cause a defect in the
screen, result in display unevenness, or damage the LCD monitor.
Do not use benzene or thinner to clean DVD camera/recorder case:
The coating of case could peel off or the case could deteriorate. Wipe off dirt on the
case with a moist cloth which has been completely wrung out. When using chemical
cleaning cloth, follow instructions for use.
If dust adheres to viewfinder lens:
Use a cotton swab to wipe it off. Do not use force when rubbing the lens: Doing so
could damage it.
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Message Probable Cause Troubleshooting
CHECK DISC
INITIALIZE
DISC
END OF DISC
DISC ALMOST
FULL
Disc that cannot be used on
this DVD camera/recorder
has been inserted or DVD-
RAM disc is write protected.
DVD-RAM disc is not
initialized or it is damaged.
DVD-RAM disc is full.
DVD-RAM disc will soon be
full, and recording will be
impossible.
Check whether the type of disc is
correct or not, or whether the DVD-
RAM disc is write protected or not.
If this message appears, be sure to
initialize the disc on this DVD
camera/recorder before using it.
Reinitializing even a DVD-RAM disc
used on this DVD camera/recorder
may be necessary (initializing will
erase all recorded contents on
disc). If this message appears, try
to initialize the disc. If the same
message still appears, the DVD-
RAM disc may be damaged: Use
another DVD-RAM disc.
You cannot record on this disc
anymore. Prepare another disc or
delete unnecessary movie scenes
from this disc.
Replace the disc.
Trouble Messages
Trouble Messages
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Message Probable Cause Troubleshooting
DISC ACCESS
NO DISC
This DVD camera/recorder
is verifying whether the
correct DVD-RAM disc has
been inserted.
The recorded scene is
being stored on DVD-RAM
disc.
DVD-RAM disc has not
been inserted.
This message may appear
when the DVD camera/
recorder or DVD-RAM disc
is moved from a cold place
to a warm place.
Wait until the message disappears,
and you can start to use the DVD
camera/recorder.
This message will be displayed for a
little longer when the date changes.
Wiat until the message disappears,
and you can start to use the DVD
camera/recorder.
Insert it.
Condensation has occurred on the
camera/recorder lens or DVD-RAM
drive. Do not remove the disc; leave the
DVD camera/recorder turned off in a
place as dry as possible for 1-2 hours.
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Symptom
Reference
page
Power
supplies
Power turns off
immediately after
being turned on.
When power is
turned on, the
LCD screen will
turn on and off.
Power goes off
unexpectedly.
Power cannot be
turned off.
Check to see
Is battery
charged?
Was the DVD
camera/recorder
left for 5 minutes
or more without
recording, etc.
after it was turned
on?
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Correction
Charge it.
You have speci-
fied “POWER
SAVE ON:5”
using the OTHER
SETUP menu.
You can lengthen
the time till power
goes off or
release the power
save function.
Remove the
battery or AC
adapter/charger.
In this case, the
disc cannot be
removed. To
remove the disc,
reattach the
battery or AC
adapter/charger
and turn the
camera/recorder
on again.
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Troubleshooting
Check to see the following before asking for a repair. If the suggested solution still
cannot restore the DVD camera/recorder to normal, do not attempt to repair it your-
self, but consult your dealer.
Troubleshooting
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No image appears
on the LCD
screen or in the
viewfinder.
Battery weakens
fast
.
Battery cannot be
charged.
Is DVD camera/
recorder con-
nected to PC
using PC connec-
tion cable?
Does DVD
camera/recorder
stop at the end of
the scene to
which wipe-out
was set and
played back.
Are you using the
DVD camera/
recorder where
the temperature
is very low?
Battery may be
dead.
Was the POWER
indicator on AC
adapter/charger lit
or blinking during
charging?
Unplug the PC
connection cable.
Press the DISC
NAVIGATION
button.
The DVD camera/
recorder can
normally be used
for 40 minutes to
one hour with a
fully charged DZ-
BP16 battery, but
this time will be
shorter at low
temperatures.
Prepare extra
batteries.
Replace it.
The battery might
have been
attached incorrectly
to the AC adapter/
charger. Remove
the battery, and
then attach it again.
If the POWER
indicator still blinks
when the battery is
attached correctly,
the battery is dead:
Purchase a new
one.
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Power
supplies
Symptom
Reference
page
Check to see Correction
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During
recording
Battery cannot be
charged.
The CHG. or
CHG.80 indicator
on AC adapter/
charger blinks
during charging.
The POWER
indicator on AC
adapter/charger
blinks during
charging.
Pressing the REC
button will not
start recording.
Recording starts
but stops immedi-
ately.
Is DC power cable
plugged into the
AC adapter/
charger?
Is the battery
attached cor-
rectly?
Is the battery
abnormally hot?
Is the ambient
temperature too
low or too high?
Has the battery
been unused for a
long time?
Is the RECORD-
ING MODE switch
set to “still”?
Is disc scratched
or does dirt or
fingerprint adhere
to it?
Disconnect it.
Remove the
battery once,
make sure of the
orientation, and
then reattach it.
Remove the
battery, leave it for
a while to cool
down, then
charge it.
Charge the
battery at 10-
30°C.
Remove the
battery, and then
reattach it. If the
battery is still not
charged, it may
be dead: Pur-
chase a new one.
If it is set to still,
recording is not
possible by
pressing REC. Set
the switch to the
movie mode.
Clean the disc. If
there is still no
improvement,
replace the disc.
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Power
supplies
Symptom
Reference
page
Check to see Correction
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LCD screen is
hard to see.
Focus is not
correct.
Focus is not
correct.
Has brightness of
LCD screen been
adjusted?
Is the DVD
camera/recorder
being used
outdoors?
Is it difficult to use
auto focus with
your subject?
Does “FOCUS”
appear?
Is the diopter
control correctly
adjusted if you
are using the
viewfinder as a
monitor?
Stop recording
and adjust the
brightness.
Use the
viewfinder. When
using LCD
monitor, adjust its
angle so that LCD
screen is not
exposed to direct
sunlight.
Focus manually.
The DVD camera/
recorder is set to
manual focus.
Focus the subject
manually, or
release manual
focus.
Adjust the diopter
control.
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58
63, 72
72
57
During
recording
During
recording
In cases other than the above, turn
the POWER switch off, and then on
again.
Symptom
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During
playback
Recognition of
disc is not
complete
Pressing the
playback button
will not start
playback.
No playback
picture appears
on TV screen.
Is disc dirty?
Has the image
been recorded by
devices other than
this DVD camera/
recorder?
Has scene been
edited by applica-
tions other than
Disc Navigation?
Is TV input
selector set
correctly?
Use soft, dry
cloth to clean it.
Playback of image
recorded on
devices other than
this DVD camera/
recorder may be
impossible on this
DVD camera/
recorder.
If the scene
recorded on this
camera/recorder
is edited with
applications other
than Disc Naviga-
tion, playback
may not be
possible on this
DVD camera/
recorder.
Some TVs have
multiple video input
jacks. Check
whether the correct
input was selected
on TV to match the
connected jacks. If
the DVD camera/
recorder is
connected to VCR,
set its input
selector to
“external input
(LINE)”.
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136
138
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No playback
picture appears
on TV screen.
Playback picture
is momentarily
interrupted.
No sound
Power does not
come on, or no
operation occurs
by pressing
button.
Is the DVD
camera/recorder
connected to TV
correctly?
Is disc scratched
or does dirt or
fingerprint adhere
to it?
Is the TV volume
control set
correctly?
Has the DVD
camera/recorder
been subjected to
impact?
Check the
connections.
Clean the disc.
Adjust TV volume
control, and be
sure to adjust the
volume on TV.
Detach the battery or
AC adapter/charger,
and use a fine tipped
pen to hold down the
reset button for
several seconds.
Then reattach the
battery or AC
adapter/charger, and
operate the DVD
camera/recorder.
Resetting the DVD
camera/recorder will
return the date/time
and all setting items
on the menu screen
to defaults: Reset
the date/time and
each menu setting
item as needed.
The DVD
camera/
recorder
could be
damaged. Consult
your dealer.
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138
132
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playback
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The date and
time are incorrect.
The date will be
displayed as
January 1, 2000
each time power
is turned on.
Disc cannot be
removed.
Disc cannot be
removed.
DVD camera/
recorder cannot
be operated from
remote control.
Has the DVD
camera/recorder
been left unused
for a long period of
time?
Has the internal
backup battery
been charged?
Has disc rotation
stopped?
Did you detach
the battery or AC
adapter/charger
before turning the
POWER switch
off?
Is the remote
control pointed at
the infrared
receiver on DVD
camera/recorder?
Is the infrared
receiver on DVD
camera/recorder
exposed to direct
sunlight or strong
fluorescent light,
etc.?
The internal
backup memory
may be
discharged:
Charge it.
Disc cannot be
removed unless
rotation has
stopped. Wait
before trying to
remove it again.
Connect the
battery pack or
AC adapter/
charger, turn the
POWER switch
on and then off,
and remove the
disc after the disc
unlocking sound
is heard.
Point it at the
infrared receiver
to operate the
DVD camera/
recorder.
The remote
control cannot
operate the DVD
camera/recorder
when strong light
strikes the infrared
receiver. Adjust
the place or angle
of the DVD
camera/recorder.
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48
53
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DVD camera/
recorder cannot
be operated from
remote control.
Disc cover cannot
be closed.
Are there batter-
ies in the remote
control?
Is the DVD
camera/recorder
powered?
Is disc correctly
inserted?
Was disc inserted
until it locked?
Was disc inserted
from wrong
direction?
Also check the
polarities of
batteries. The
batteries could be
dead: Try replac-
ing them.
Turn it on.
Remove the disc
and then reinsert
it.
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57
45
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CCD (number of effective
pixels)
Lens
Focal length (converted to 35
mm camera)
Focus
Zoom
Required minimum illumination
Viewfinder
LCD monitor
Electronic image stabilizer
Shutter speed
Flash
Self-timer recording
External microphone jack
Recording mode
Maximum recordable time
(on both sides of disc)
Maximum number of record-
able stills
(on both sides of disc)
Recording format
Audio playback format
Recording medium
Jacks
Battery system
Power consumption
1/4-inch interlaced, total number of pixels:
approx. 1,160,000 (movie: approx. 880,000: still:
approx. 1,060,000)
F2.0-2.7, f = 4.1-49.2 mm
Filter diameter: 37 mm
Movie: approx. 44-528 mm
Still: approx. 38-456 mm
Auto/Manual
Optical 12X, 48X with digital zoom added
8 lx
0.44-inch color TFT (approx. 180,000 pixels)
3.5-inch color TFT (approx. 200,000 pixels)
Electronic type
1/60 - 1/4000 second (movie)
(AUTO/ON/OFF) Still recording only
Still recording only
External microphone jack / 3.5 mm
φ
stereo mini-
jack: Recommended microphone impedance 600
Ω - 1 kΩ
Movie (with sound)
Still
Movie: approx. 60 minutes (FINE)*
approx. 120 minutes (STND)*
1998.*
Movie: Conforming to DVD video recording
standard (MPEG audio)
Still: Simultaneous recording, conforming to
DVD video recording standard and JPEG
(1,280x960 pixels)
MPEG, Dolby AC3
8 cm DVD-RAM disc (conforming to DVD-RAM
Book 2.1)
Video/audio output x 1, S-video output x 1,
External microphone input x 1, Digital input/
output terminal (connected to PC USB jack) x 1
Lithium-ion
approx. 6.5 W when recording with LCD monitor off
Major Specifications
Major Specifications
* This number will decrease if stills and movies are recorded on the same disc.
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approx. 78 x 108 x 166 mm (excluding hood and
projections)
0-40 °C (less than 80%).
0-35ºC when connected to PC
-20-60 °C
approx. 830 g (without battery or disc)
approx. 990 g (when using DZ-BP16 battery)
AC adapter/charger, battery, DC power cable, AV
output cable, infrared remote control, 2 “AA”
batteries for remote control, lens cap, lens cap
string, shoulder strap, power cable, 2 ferrite
cores, DVD-RAM disc, PC connection cable,
PC connection software CD-ROM
Power supply
Input capacity
DC output
Charge output
Weight
External dimensions (W x H x D)
Ambient temperature
Allowable relative humidity
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
40 VA (at 100 V)
8.0 V, 2.0 A
8.4 V, 2.2 A
approx. 280 g (AC adapter/charger)
approx. 65 x 50 x 105 mm
0-40 °C
20-85%
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Specifications of DZ-ACP1 AC Adapter/Charger
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Operating temperature
(humidity)
Storage temperature
Weight
Total weight when recording
Provided accessories
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Thumbnail ...................................... 98
Thumbnails in play list ................. 120
Viewfinder ................................ 60, 95
DVD video recording standard .............. 32
DVD-RAM disc
Initializing ..................................... 134
Inserting ......................................... 45
Removing ....................................... 47
Removing from cartridge ............... 34
Replacing in cartridge .................... 34
DVD-RAM standard ............................... 31
D. ZOOM ............................................... 65
E
Electronic image stabilizer .................... 71
Exposure................................................ 76
External output display ........................ 139
Eye cup .................................................. 57
F
Fade (special effect) ............................ 112
Ferrite core ............................................ 25
FINE (movie mode) ............................... 75
Flash .................................................82-84
Focusing when recording movie ..... 63, 72
Frame advance/frame back .................. 94
I
Image quality
Movie .............................................. 75
Still ................................................. 80
Immediately checking recorded scene ...
91
Information
Switching off (during playback) ..... 95
Switching off (during recording)..... 61
When playing back ........................ 95
When recording.............................. 60
Information display mode ................ 61, 95
Information LCD ............................ 61, 142
Interval recording ................................... 84
L
Lens cap ................................................ 26
Lens hood .............................................. 63
Light from rear ....................................... 82
LINE OFF (ext. out display)................. 139
LINE ON (ext. out display) .................. 139
Index
Number
8 cm DVD-RAM disc ............................. 31
A
AC adapter/charger ....................... 43, 156
All programs .......................................... 96
Auto-focus.............................................. 63
B
Battery pack ........................................... 38
Attaching to DVD camera/recorder .... 40
Charging .......................................... 38
Disposition of dead battery ............ 42
Life ................................................. 42
Recordable time on DVD camera/recorder ....
39
Removing from DVD camera/recorder ...
40
Setting up ....................................... 38
Beep..................................................... 128
Built-in battery ....................................... 51
Buttons and switches used when recording ...
62
Buttons used for playback ..................... 90
B/W (special sffect) ............................. 112
C
Cautions when storing ........................... 22
Cautions when using ............................. 18
Cleaning............................................... 144
Control information .............................. 136
Connecting
To PC ........................................... 142
To TV ............................................ 138
Copyright ............................................... 23
D
Date and time
Changing display format .............. 130
Setting ............................................ 50
Defaults................................................ 131
Disc Navigation...................................... 96
Display
Information LCD ..................... 61, 142
Liquid crystal display ............... 60, 95
Scene information ........................ 116
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Liquid crystal display
Closing ........................................... 59
During playback ............................. 95
During recording (camera)............. 60
Opening.......................................... 58
List of setting items.............................. 132
M
Macro recording..................................... 73
Manual focus
When recording movie ................... 72
When recording still ....................... 87
Menu ...................................................... 66
Messages
Camera/recorder .......................... 145
Disc Navigation ............................ 123
Microphone (external) ........................... 78
Microphone filter .................................... 79
Mode 1 ................................................. 109
Mode 2 ................................................. 109
Movie mode ........................................... 64
Movie quality mode ............................... 75
N
Names of parts ...................................... 27
Number of recordable stills ................... 49
O
On-screen information
During playback ............................. 95
During recording ............................ 60
Switching off (during playback) ..... 95
Switching off (during recording)..... 61
Operation
Disc Navigation .............................. 99
Zoom .............................................. 65
Optional accessories ........................... 160
P
PC
Connecting ................................... 142
Transferring data.......................... 140
Windows....................................... 141
PC connection software ...................... 140
Play list
Adding scenes ............................. 118
Attaching title ............................... 121
Creating........................................ 117
Deleting ........................................ 122
Deleting scenes ........................... 106
Displaying with thumbnails .......... 120
Editing .......................................... 121
Playing back................................. 120
Playing back
Movie ............................................ 104
Play list ......................................... 120
Repeat play .................................. 104
Stills only ...................................... 105
PORTRAIT (program AE) ...................... 69
Power save .................................... 65, 129
Powering from AC outlet ....................... 43
Pressing PHOTO all the way ................ 80
Pressing PHOTO to half ........................ 80
Program ................................................. 96
Program AE ........................................... 69
Provided accessories ............................ 24
R
Recordable time (on DVD-RAM disc) ... 49
Recording an image of yourself ............ 74
RECORDING MODE switch.................. 62
Recording movie.................................... 64
Recording pause ................................... 57
Recording sound ................................... 78
Recording sound with external microphone .
78
Remote control ...................................... 53
Repeat play ......................................... 104
Reset
Settings ........................................ 131
System ......................................... 132
S
Scene
Adding special effects .................. 112
Adding to play list......................... 118
Attaching title ............................... 109
Combining .................................... 115
Deleting ........................................ 106
Displaying information ................. 116
Dividing ........................................ 114
Editing ............................................ 97
Playing back................................. 104
Playing repeatedly ....................... 104
Registering in play list.................. 117
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V
Viewfinder .............................................. 57
During playback ............................. 95
During recording ............................ 60
Viewing
on TV screen ................................ 138
recorded scene .............................. 91
W
What is DVD? ........................................ 31
White balance ........................................ 77
Windows .............................................. 140
Wipe (special effect) ............................ 112
Write-protect .......................................... 36
Z
Zoom ...................................................... 65
Searching for.................................. 92
Selecting ...................................... 102
Selecting all scenes ..................... 103
Selecting multiple scenes ............ 102
Skipping ....................................... 107
Viewing ........................................... 91
Searching for image .............................. 93
Select dial ........................................ 50, 66
Selecting date (program) ..................... 100
Self-timer ............................................... 86
SHIFT (selecting range) ...................... 102
Shooting mode (program AE)................ 69
Shutter speed ........................................ 82
Skip .............................................107, 108
Slide play ............................................. 105
Special effects ..................................... 112
Specifications ...................................... 155
SPORTS (program AE) ......................... 69
SPOTLIGHT (program AE).................... 69
Still
Manual focus .................................. 87
Playing back only stills................. 105
Recording ....................................... 80
STND (movie mode) .............................. 75
Storage capacity ............................ 49, 133
Suggestions and restrictions ................. 23
SURF&SNOW (program AE)................. 69
Switching recording method (movie) .... 75
T
Thumbnail display ................................. 98
Switching ...................................... 100
Title ..................................................... 109
Transferring data to PC ....................... 140
Trial recording ........................................ 23
Troubleshooting ................................... 147
Turning camera/recorder on .................. 65
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Introduction to Optional Accessories
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Power Supplies
DZ-BP16 battery: 7.2 V/1600 mAh DZ-BP28 battery: 7.2 V/2800 mAh
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