This document provides safety and operating instructions for the Panasonic AG-AF100P Memory Card Camera-Recorder. It contains warnings and cautions regarding electric shock, battery safety, and proper ventilation. It also provides information on FCC and Canadian regulations for the device. Operating instructions for basic and advanced functions are included in Volumes 1 and 2, respectively, with Volume 2 contained on the supplied CD-ROM.
1. This user manual provides safety instructions for using a Samsung digital camcorder.
2. It instructs users to read all instructions, heed all warnings, and only use attachments specified by the manufacturer.
3. Ventilation openings on the camcorder must not be blocked and it should not be placed near heat sources.
This document provides safety precautions and an overview of the functions and operation of the ZOOM H2 audio recorder.
[1] Safety precautions include using the proper AC adapter, operating in safe environments, avoiding high volume for long periods, and properly handling batteries.
[2] The recorder can operate on batteries or an AC adapter and has convenient recording functions like multiple modes, controls for sensitivity and level, and auto recording.
[3] In addition to recording, it provides playback and file management features allowing selection of files and folders, viewing file information, and assigning names.
This document is a user manual for a Samsung DVD camcorder. It provides safety warnings and instructions, describes key features such as the 3.5 inch LCD screen and 34x optical/1200x digital zoom. It also outlines how to view images on a PC and use the PC CAM function by connecting the camcorder to a computer. The manual provides information on recording formats, safety precautions, and recommends making trial recordings and backups of important content.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating an Onkyo AV receiver. It includes sections on making connections, basic and advanced operations, using the remote controller, and controlling other components. The manual contains important safety instructions and precautions to ensure proper use of the AV receiver.
The document is a user manual for a Samsung DVD camcorder that provides instructions and describes key features such as DVD recording format, a 2.7" wide LCD screen, 34x optical zoom lens, advanced image stabilization, one touch finalization of DVDs, face detection autofocus, flexible recording to DVD discs or memory cards, and viewing recorded images on a computer. It also includes safety warnings and instructions to properly operate the camcorder.
This document provides instructions for the GY-HM700 series HD memory card camera recorder. It includes safety precautions and names of parts. The main sections cover basic shooting procedures, adjusting camera settings like iris, gain, shutter speed, white balance, and audio input settings. It also covers recording clips, file formats, viewfinder, LCD monitor, and side terminals. The document provides a user manual for operating the camera recorder and setting various shooting parameters.
This document provides instructions for a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. It includes important safety guidelines and information about features such as:
- Recording and playing back HD video in 720p format.
- Outputting digital video and audio via an HDMI terminal to view HD on compatible monitors.
- Outputting analog HD/SD video via a component output terminal.
- Inputting and outputting analog video via composite and Y/C terminals for recording in DV format.
1. This user manual provides safety instructions for using a Samsung digital camcorder.
2. It instructs users to read all instructions, heed all warnings, and only use attachments specified by the manufacturer.
3. Ventilation openings on the camcorder must not be blocked and it should not be placed near heat sources.
This document provides safety precautions and an overview of the functions and operation of the ZOOM H2 audio recorder.
[1] Safety precautions include using the proper AC adapter, operating in safe environments, avoiding high volume for long periods, and properly handling batteries.
[2] The recorder can operate on batteries or an AC adapter and has convenient recording functions like multiple modes, controls for sensitivity and level, and auto recording.
[3] In addition to recording, it provides playback and file management features allowing selection of files and folders, viewing file information, and assigning names.
This document is a user manual for a Samsung DVD camcorder. It provides safety warnings and instructions, describes key features such as the 3.5 inch LCD screen and 34x optical/1200x digital zoom. It also outlines how to view images on a PC and use the PC CAM function by connecting the camcorder to a computer. The manual provides information on recording formats, safety precautions, and recommends making trial recordings and backups of important content.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating an Onkyo AV receiver. It includes sections on making connections, basic and advanced operations, using the remote controller, and controlling other components. The manual contains important safety instructions and precautions to ensure proper use of the AV receiver.
The document is a user manual for a Samsung DVD camcorder that provides instructions and describes key features such as DVD recording format, a 2.7" wide LCD screen, 34x optical zoom lens, advanced image stabilization, one touch finalization of DVDs, face detection autofocus, flexible recording to DVD discs or memory cards, and viewing recorded images on a computer. It also includes safety warnings and instructions to properly operate the camcorder.
This document provides instructions for the GY-HM700 series HD memory card camera recorder. It includes safety precautions and names of parts. The main sections cover basic shooting procedures, adjusting camera settings like iris, gain, shutter speed, white balance, and audio input settings. It also covers recording clips, file formats, viewfinder, LCD monitor, and side terminals. The document provides a user manual for operating the camera recorder and setting various shooting parameters.
This document provides instructions for a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. It includes important safety guidelines and information about features such as:
- Recording and playing back HD video in 720p format.
- Outputting digital video and audio via an HDMI terminal to view HD on compatible monitors.
- Outputting analog HD/SD video via a component output terminal.
- Inputting and outputting analog video via composite and Y/C terminals for recording in DV format.
This document provides important safety instructions for an electronic device. It cautions the user about the risk of electric shock and instructs them to not open the device case. It provides operating environment guidelines and cleaning instructions. It also warns the user to read all instructions before use and refer servicing only to qualified personnel.
This document provides instructions for the GY-HM790U HD memory card camera recorder. It contains 17 important safety guidelines for using the product safely and properly, such as not placing the device near water, unplugging it during lightning storms, and referring servicing only to qualified personnel. The document also notes that only the "U" models have been evaluated by UL and provides serial number information fields.
The document provides information about the Cisco Model DPC3010 and EPC3010 DOCSIS 3.0 8x4 Cable Modem, including an introduction to its benefits and features, what is included in the package, descriptions of the front and back panels, system requirements, setup instructions, and troubleshooting tips. The front panel has LED status indicators for power, downstream connectivity, and online status. The device supports high-speed data services for up to 64 users over its Gigabit Ethernet and USB ports.
This document provides important safety instructions and warnings for an audio/video receiver. It cautions the user to read all instructions before use, keep children away from batteries, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and unplug during lightning storms. Ventilation openings should not be blocked to prevent overheating. It also provides instructions on volume levels for safe listening, handling power cords and plugs, cleaning, and troubleshooting.
This document is a user manual for the PS 6379 six channel loudspeaker master station. It provides a general description of the device, noting its ability to function as a six channel intercom master unit with auxiliary inputs, program input, headset connection, microphone, and speaker. Key features mentioned include volume controls, call buttons, dimmable speaker, private headset mode, and electronically balanced microphone output.
This instruction manual provides details on the operation of the Icom IC-R5 Communications Receiver. The 3-page quick start guide outlines basic steps for preparation, receiving a signal, memory programming, and programmed scan operation. The full manual then describes the receiver controls and functions, memory channels, scanning features, tone squelch and other settings in detail across multiple sections.
The document provides an operation and programming manual for the ER-230 Series Electronic Cash Register. It includes instructions on basic operations such as clerk sign-on/off, item registrations using various entry methods, and totaling/tendering sales. It also describes the X/Z and programming modes for tasks like running reports, clearing memory, and customizing settings and labels. Precautions are given for safety, servicing and handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
[4]
The frequency is now set to 1636.4 kHz.
Tx frequency (where permitted)
To set for a transmit frequency of 1636.6 kHz, for example;
Press [TX], [1], [6], [3], [6],
This document is a user manual for the PS 289 dual channel power supply. It contains instructions for safely installing and operating the device, including safety warnings, a general description of the device, instructions for unpacking it, how to install it mechanically in a rack, how to connect the mains power and cabling, operating instructions for front and rear panel controls, warranty information, and technical specifications. It provides all the necessary information for a user to safely set up and use the PS 289 power supply.
This document contains safety instructions and warnings for a network audio player in multiple languages. It advises that:
1. The unit should be installed away from heat sources and ventilation openings should remain unblocked.
2. The power cord should be handled carefully and the unit kept away from moisture, liquids, and dust.
3. If not being used for a long time, the power cord should be disconnected from the outlet.
This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic digital cameras. It covers safety warnings, part names, basic operations, and menus. Key points include:
- Warnings to safely operate the camera and accessories, such as batteries and chargers.
- Descriptions of buttons, dials, and other external components.
- Steps for basic functions like taking photos, viewing photos, and using record/playback modes.
- Guidance for setting menus, including photo settings, video settings, and custom functions.
- Hints for using advanced shooting modes and techniques.
- Procedures for playback, editing, and printing photos.
- Troubleshooting tips and information for recycling
This document provides safety instructions for installing and operating an inverter. It warns that removing covers while powered could cause electric shock and outlines precautions like installing on non-flammable surfaces, disconnecting power before servicing, and not operating with damaged or missing parts. The instructions state operating conditions and environmental limits, and provide wiring and testing cautions like verifying correct terminal connections and motor rotation.
JVC SR-HD1350EU Blu-ray recorder + 250GB HDDAV ProfShop
This document provides safety instructions and precautions for a BLU-RAY DISC & HDD recorder. It begins with warnings about electric shock and important operating instructions. It then provides cautions about the unit containing a class 1 laser product and not looking into openings. Further safety precautions include instructions to keep ventilation openings clear, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and refer servicing to qualified personnel. Moisture condensation and battery warnings are also listed.
The document provides important safety instructions for using an electrical device. It warns of dangerous voltages within the product and instructs users to read all warnings, follow instructions, and not use the device near water. It also cautions users to protect the power cord, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and refer servicing to qualified personnel. Failure to heed the warnings could result in electric shock or damage to the device.
This document provides instructions and safety information for a projection keyboard. It includes details on copyright, trademarks, pairing with devices, safety precautions, FCC compliance, laser safety certification, environmentally friendly disposal, cautions, and specifications. The keyboard works by emitting infrared light and detecting objects that pass through the illuminated area to analyze position and movement and function as a keyboard.
This document provides a 3-sentence summary of the user guide:
The user guide provides safety and operating instructions for the SME 100 H.264 Streaming Media Encoder. The encoder allows users to stream AV content in H.264 format. The guide covers warnings, cautions, regulatory information, and instructions for safely operating and maintaining the streaming media encoder.
This document provides instructions and safety precautions for servicing Denon AVR receivers. It includes dimensions, wire arrangements, cautions for initialization, recommended test jigs, and a test mode for displaying error and version information. Servicing technicians should follow all safety procedures, only use designated parts, and ensure proper reassembly to maintain safety performance.
Mosquitoes find humans using carbon dioxide, warmth, and movement. Female mosquitoes require blood meals to develop their eggs. There are four stages in a mosquito's lifecycle - egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in various standing waters, where the larvae live until becoming pupae and then emerging as adult mosquitoes. Their tiny wing scales help them fly efficiently and make swatting difficult.
Technical translation involves translating specialized documents, like user manuals, that discuss technological subjects and apply scientific and technical information. It requires a high level of understanding of the topic to master the relevant terminology. Technical translators must have an interdisciplinary background in a specialized field and undergo training to complement their technological skills. They often act as both technical translators and technical writers, creating new meanings for words rather than just repackaging information. While some technical translators use computer-assisted translation or machine translation software, documents requiring creativity are less likely to be translated this way, while those on mechanics and engineering containing common phrases can be.
ICANN provides oversight for the internet's domain name system and coordinates its associated technical elements. Representatives from ICANN presented on their efforts to expand the use of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) beyond the original .com, .net, and .org. ICANN's goal is to promote competition in the domain marketplace while maintaining security and stability of the internet's addressing system.
Technical translation requires specialized expertise in the field being translated. Using a freelance translator allows clients to access this specialized expertise at lower prices and faster turnaround times compared to translation agencies. The presenter offers technical translation services from English to French and Spanish to French, with experience translating documents in engineering, marketing, and other fields. He has worked on past projects for various translation agencies and companies.
This document provides important safety instructions for an electronic device. It cautions the user about the risk of electric shock and instructs them to not open the device case. It provides operating environment guidelines and cleaning instructions. It also warns the user to read all instructions before use and refer servicing only to qualified personnel.
This document provides instructions for the GY-HM790U HD memory card camera recorder. It contains 17 important safety guidelines for using the product safely and properly, such as not placing the device near water, unplugging it during lightning storms, and referring servicing only to qualified personnel. The document also notes that only the "U" models have been evaluated by UL and provides serial number information fields.
The document provides information about the Cisco Model DPC3010 and EPC3010 DOCSIS 3.0 8x4 Cable Modem, including an introduction to its benefits and features, what is included in the package, descriptions of the front and back panels, system requirements, setup instructions, and troubleshooting tips. The front panel has LED status indicators for power, downstream connectivity, and online status. The device supports high-speed data services for up to 64 users over its Gigabit Ethernet and USB ports.
This document provides important safety instructions and warnings for an audio/video receiver. It cautions the user to read all instructions before use, keep children away from batteries, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and unplug during lightning storms. Ventilation openings should not be blocked to prevent overheating. It also provides instructions on volume levels for safe listening, handling power cords and plugs, cleaning, and troubleshooting.
This document is a user manual for the PS 6379 six channel loudspeaker master station. It provides a general description of the device, noting its ability to function as a six channel intercom master unit with auxiliary inputs, program input, headset connection, microphone, and speaker. Key features mentioned include volume controls, call buttons, dimmable speaker, private headset mode, and electronically balanced microphone output.
This instruction manual provides details on the operation of the Icom IC-R5 Communications Receiver. The 3-page quick start guide outlines basic steps for preparation, receiving a signal, memory programming, and programmed scan operation. The full manual then describes the receiver controls and functions, memory channels, scanning features, tone squelch and other settings in detail across multiple sections.
The document provides an operation and programming manual for the ER-230 Series Electronic Cash Register. It includes instructions on basic operations such as clerk sign-on/off, item registrations using various entry methods, and totaling/tendering sales. It also describes the X/Z and programming modes for tasks like running reports, clearing memory, and customizing settings and labels. Precautions are given for safety, servicing and handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
[4]
The frequency is now set to 1636.4 kHz.
Tx frequency (where permitted)
To set for a transmit frequency of 1636.6 kHz, for example;
Press [TX], [1], [6], [3], [6],
This document is a user manual for the PS 289 dual channel power supply. It contains instructions for safely installing and operating the device, including safety warnings, a general description of the device, instructions for unpacking it, how to install it mechanically in a rack, how to connect the mains power and cabling, operating instructions for front and rear panel controls, warranty information, and technical specifications. It provides all the necessary information for a user to safely set up and use the PS 289 power supply.
This document contains safety instructions and warnings for a network audio player in multiple languages. It advises that:
1. The unit should be installed away from heat sources and ventilation openings should remain unblocked.
2. The power cord should be handled carefully and the unit kept away from moisture, liquids, and dust.
3. If not being used for a long time, the power cord should be disconnected from the outlet.
This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic digital cameras. It covers safety warnings, part names, basic operations, and menus. Key points include:
- Warnings to safely operate the camera and accessories, such as batteries and chargers.
- Descriptions of buttons, dials, and other external components.
- Steps for basic functions like taking photos, viewing photos, and using record/playback modes.
- Guidance for setting menus, including photo settings, video settings, and custom functions.
- Hints for using advanced shooting modes and techniques.
- Procedures for playback, editing, and printing photos.
- Troubleshooting tips and information for recycling
This document provides safety instructions for installing and operating an inverter. It warns that removing covers while powered could cause electric shock and outlines precautions like installing on non-flammable surfaces, disconnecting power before servicing, and not operating with damaged or missing parts. The instructions state operating conditions and environmental limits, and provide wiring and testing cautions like verifying correct terminal connections and motor rotation.
JVC SR-HD1350EU Blu-ray recorder + 250GB HDDAV ProfShop
This document provides safety instructions and precautions for a BLU-RAY DISC & HDD recorder. It begins with warnings about electric shock and important operating instructions. It then provides cautions about the unit containing a class 1 laser product and not looking into openings. Further safety precautions include instructions to keep ventilation openings clear, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and refer servicing to qualified personnel. Moisture condensation and battery warnings are also listed.
The document provides important safety instructions for using an electrical device. It warns of dangerous voltages within the product and instructs users to read all warnings, follow instructions, and not use the device near water. It also cautions users to protect the power cord, only use attachments specified by the manufacturer, and refer servicing to qualified personnel. Failure to heed the warnings could result in electric shock or damage to the device.
This document provides instructions and safety information for a projection keyboard. It includes details on copyright, trademarks, pairing with devices, safety precautions, FCC compliance, laser safety certification, environmentally friendly disposal, cautions, and specifications. The keyboard works by emitting infrared light and detecting objects that pass through the illuminated area to analyze position and movement and function as a keyboard.
This document provides a 3-sentence summary of the user guide:
The user guide provides safety and operating instructions for the SME 100 H.264 Streaming Media Encoder. The encoder allows users to stream AV content in H.264 format. The guide covers warnings, cautions, regulatory information, and instructions for safely operating and maintaining the streaming media encoder.
This document provides instructions and safety precautions for servicing Denon AVR receivers. It includes dimensions, wire arrangements, cautions for initialization, recommended test jigs, and a test mode for displaying error and version information. Servicing technicians should follow all safety procedures, only use designated parts, and ensure proper reassembly to maintain safety performance.
Mosquitoes find humans using carbon dioxide, warmth, and movement. Female mosquitoes require blood meals to develop their eggs. There are four stages in a mosquito's lifecycle - egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in various standing waters, where the larvae live until becoming pupae and then emerging as adult mosquitoes. Their tiny wing scales help them fly efficiently and make swatting difficult.
Technical translation involves translating specialized documents, like user manuals, that discuss technological subjects and apply scientific and technical information. It requires a high level of understanding of the topic to master the relevant terminology. Technical translators must have an interdisciplinary background in a specialized field and undergo training to complement their technological skills. They often act as both technical translators and technical writers, creating new meanings for words rather than just repackaging information. While some technical translators use computer-assisted translation or machine translation software, documents requiring creativity are less likely to be translated this way, while those on mechanics and engineering containing common phrases can be.
ICANN provides oversight for the internet's domain name system and coordinates its associated technical elements. Representatives from ICANN presented on their efforts to expand the use of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) beyond the original .com, .net, and .org. ICANN's goal is to promote competition in the domain marketplace while maintaining security and stability of the internet's addressing system.
Technical translation requires specialized expertise in the field being translated. Using a freelance translator allows clients to access this specialized expertise at lower prices and faster turnaround times compared to translation agencies. The presenter offers technical translation services from English to French and Spanish to French, with experience translating documents in engineering, marketing, and other fields. He has worked on past projects for various translation agencies and companies.
This document contains safety instructions for operating a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. Key points include:
1. Read all instructions carefully before operating the unit and keep the instructions handy for future reference.
2. Do not place the unit near water or in an unstable location and ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
3. Refer any service needs to qualified personnel, as opening the unit yourself may expose you to electric shock. Only have repairs done by approved service technicians using proper replacement parts.
This document provides instructions for operating an HD memory card camera recorder. It includes safety precautions and describes the various parts of the camera such as the side control panel, viewfinder, LCD monitor, side terminal, SD slot, and rear of the camera. The document also provides directions for basic shooting procedures, selecting recording formats and settings, adjusting focus, iris, gain, shutter speed, white balance, and audio levels.
This document provides instructions for operating an HD memory card camera recorder. It includes safety precautions and describes the various parts of the camera such as the side control panel, viewfinder, LCD monitor, terminals, and slots. It also provides directions for basic shooting functions, selecting recording formats and settings, adjusting audio levels, and more. The document is intended to ensure the best performance of the camera and safety for the user.
This document provides instructions for the JVC GY-HM150U HD Memory Card Camera Recorder. It begins with safety precautions and warnings regarding electric shock and proper use and handling of the device. It then provides declarations of conformity with various standards. The remainder of the document covers proper disposal of batteries and equipment according to local laws and provides additional safety cautions.
This document is a guidebook for a Panasonic hard disk camcorder. It provides safety precautions and instructions for basic use and settings of the camcorder. Key points covered include:
- Charging the battery pack and setting the date/time and language before first use.
- Managing and editing recorded video files, such as deleting clips, viewing file info, and creating playlists.
- Print settings for DPOF printing and direct printing to PictBridge printers.
- Safety warnings and precautions for handling batteries, connecting cables correctly, and stopping use if issues occur.
The document provides safety precautions and usage instructions for the Zoom H2 portable recorder. It outlines how to safely operate the recorder on battery power or an AC adapter. It also describes how to connect microphones, headphones, and other audio equipment to the recorder using the various input and output jacks. Connecting the recorder to a computer allows it to function as a USB audio interface or card reader.
This owner's manual provides instructions and safety precautions for the AV Surround Receiver SR6007. It includes sections on basic setup and connections, advanced installation options, and detailed system settings. The manual outlines how to set up speakers and make network and playback selections. It also provides troubleshooting information and describes additional functions such as sleeping timers, web controls, and playing audio in a separate room. Cautions are presented regarding electric shock, heat, moisture, ventilation, and battery safety.
The document provides a user guide for the Allen & Heath GL2400 mixing console. It includes information about installing and connecting the console, an overview of the console layout and features, and applications and operating tips. The guide covers topics such as connecting audio inputs and outputs, using the mono and stereo channel strips, group/aux masters, matrix, monitor section, and more. It also provides specifications, a system block diagram, and user option details.
The document provides instructions and safety warnings for the Allen & Heath GL2400 audio mixer. It includes:
1) A 1-year limited warranty on defects in materials or workmanship when used as intended and installed properly.
2) Important safety warnings and instructions for operating, installing, transporting, and maintaining the device to prevent damage or injury.
3) Details on compliance with European EMC and safety directives and certifications.
User manual sde-3001-3003-english_web-0720sophin12
The document provides a user manual for a 4 channel DVR. It includes:
1) Copyright information and restrictions on copying or changing the document.
2) Safety instructions and warnings for properly using the device.
3) An overview of the features and components of the 4 channel DVR.
This document is an operating manual for the Panasonic AG-HMC40P memory card camera-recorder. It provides instructions for safely operating the camera, including warnings and cautions. The manual describes the camera's parts and buttons, explains how to prepare the camera for use by charging the battery and setting the date/time, and provides guidance on basic shooting operations in auto and manual modes. It also covers topics like formatting memory cards, using the zoom function, and advanced shooting features like focus assist, white balance adjustment, and image stabilization.
The document provides operating instructions for several Panasonic high definition video camera models. It includes safety precautions, instructions on using batteries and AC adapters, product identification markings, cleaning instructions, technical support contact information, and other important details for setting up and using the cameras properly.
This user manual provides information and safety instructions for using a digital camera. It covers basic camera functions for taking photos and playback, as well as setup options and care instructions. Users should read all safety warnings before using the camera to avoid potential injury and properly handle the equipment.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, using the unit safely, and important notes before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care and maintenance to avoid damage, loss of data, and safety issues.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, using the unit safely, and important notes before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care, placement, cleaning, and maintenance to avoid damage or safety issues.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care and maintenance to avoid damage, malfunctions, or loss of data.
To set up a DiSEqC 1.2 motor, select "DiSEqC1.2" in the motor setup menu, choose a satellite, manually move the motor until the signal is clear, save the current position, and repeat for other satellites. The process involves selecting the motor type, choosing a satellite and transponder, adjusting the nudge size, and saving positions for each satellite.
The document is an owner's manual for an LG LED TV. It provides important safety instructions for using the TV. Some key points include:
- The TV uses an LCD screen with LED backlights.
- Read all instructions carefully before use and keep manual for future reference.
- Warnings and cautions are provided regarding electric shock, fire, proper ventilation, and cleaning.
- Children and those with health issues are warned about potential issues from viewing 3D content.
- Proper distance, breaks, and viewing environment are advised for reducing eye strain from long periods of viewing.
This document is the owner's manual for the DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller. It contains important safety warnings and instructions, including that the device should not be exposed to rain, moisture or liquids. It warns not to open the rear cover, place anything inside the device, or handle the power cord with wet hands. The manual provides instructions on how to completely disconnect power to the device by unplugging it and cautions not to expose batteries to heat.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
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English vol1
1. This product is eligible for the AVCCAM
3 Year Warranty Repair Program. For
details, see page 5.
Operating Instructions Vol.1
Memory Card Camera-Recorder
Model No. AG-AF100P
Volume 1
Note that Operation Instructions Vol.1 describes basic operations of
the Memory Card Camera-Recorder.
For instructions on advanced operations of the Memory Card
Camera-Recorder, refer to Operating Instructions Vol.2 (pdf file)
contained in the supplied CD-ROM.
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for
future use.
SS1210AT0 -FJ D ENGLISH
Printed in Japan VQT3M18 (E)
2. Read this first! indicates safety information.
CAUTION CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Danger of explosion or fire if battery is
DO NOT OPEN incorrectly replaced or mistreated.
• Do not disassemble the battery or dispose of it
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). in fire.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. • Do not store in temperatures over 60°C (140°F).
REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE • Do not expose the battery to excessive heat
PERSONNEL.
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, For Battery Pack
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated • Use specified charger.
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s • Replace only with same or specified type.
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
For Battery of Remote Controller
• Replace battery with part No. CR2025 only.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to • Do not recharge the battery.
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION:
This apparatus can be operated at a voltage
WARNING: in the range of 110-240 V AC.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, Voltages other than 120 V are not intended
do not expose this equipment to rain or for U.S.A. and Canada.
moisture. Operation at a voltage other than 120 V
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock AC may require the use of a different AC
hazard, keep this equipment away from all plug. Please contact either a local or foreign
liquids. Use and store only in locations which Panasonic authorized service center for
are not exposed to the risk of dripping or assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug.
splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid
containers on top of the equipment.
CAUTION:
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do
WARNING: not install or place this unit in a bookcase,
Always keep memory cards or accessories built-in cabinet or any other confined space.
(coin battery, microphone holder screws, To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard
microphone holder adaptor, cable clamper, due to overheating, ensure that curtains and any
screws for cable clamper, INPUT terminal other materials do not obstruct the ventilation.
covers, major hook) out of the reach of babies
and small children.
CAUTION:
Do not lift the unit by its handle while the
CAUTION: tripod is attached. When the tripod is attached,
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and its weight will also affect the unit’s handle,
annoying interference, use the recommended possibly causing the handle to break and
accessories only. hurting the user. To carry the unit while the
tripod is attached, take hold of the tripod.
CAUTION:
Do not jar, swing, or shake the unit by its handle while CAUTION:
the conversion lens or another accessory is attached. Excessive sound pressure from earphones
Due to the added weight of the conversion lens, any and headphones can cause hearing loss.
strong jolt to the handle may damage the unit or
result in personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not leave the unit in direct contact with the
CAUTION: skin for long periods of time when in use.
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall Low temperature burn injuries may be suffered
remain readily operable. if the high temperature parts of this unit are
The AC receptacle (mains socket outlet) shall be in direct contact with the skin for long periods
installed near the equipment and shall be easily of time. When using the equipment for long
accessible. periods of time, make use of the tripod.
To completely disconnect this equipment from the
AC mains, disconnect the power cord plug from the
AC receptacle.
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3. indicates safety information.
FCC NOTICE (USA)
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: AG-AF100P
Trade Name: Panasonic
Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ
07094
Support contact: 1-800-524-1448
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, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any
unauthorized modifications.
CAUTION:
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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
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 the interference by one 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.
The user may find the booklet “Something About Interference”
available from FCC local regional offices helpful.
FCC Warning:
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and
the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral
devices. Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user's
authority to operate this device.
NOTIFICATION (Canada)
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numéique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
IMPORTANT
“Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programs, video tapes and other materials may infringe the
right of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws.”
A lithium ion/polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased.
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.
For USA-California Only
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special
handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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4. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Camera-Recorder
The rating plate is on the underside of the viewfinder.
AC Adaptor
The rating plate is on the underside of the AC Adaptor. Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains
socket when not in use.
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5. ■ Batteries that may be used with this product (Correct as of December 2010)
Panasonic VW-VBG260 and VW-VBG6 batteries may be used with this product.
The VW-VBG260 and VW-VBG6 batteries contain a function to enable verification as to whether they
may be safely used with this product.
Recommendation for Use of Genuine Panasonic Battery (Rechargeable Battery)
Thank you for using a Panasonic product.
It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are
made available to purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately
protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is
a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not
liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure that
safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used.
• Be aware that many batteries sold at extremely cheap prices or in situations where it is difficult to
verify the actual products before purchase have proven to be counterfeit.
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Register as a user for this device to receive a special service warranty up to three years of free warranty repairs.
Customers who register as users on the website will receive an extended warranty repair valid for up to
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Basic warranty* 3
Extended warranty repair*4
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*3: The basic warranty period may vary depending on the country/region. *4: Not all repair work is covered by this extended warranty.
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6. Contents
Volume 1 (This Book)
Read this first! ................................................ 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......... 4 Shooting
Recommendation for Use of Genuine Basic shooting operations .......................... 35
Panasonic Battery Preparing for recording .................................... 35
(Rechargeable Battery) .......................... 5 Checking photos taken (REC CHECK) ........... 35
Outline of operations ..................................... 8 SD Memory Card access lamp ........................ 36
Please read before use .................................. 9 Selecting a slot ............................................... 36
Lenses compatible with this camera ................. 9
Formatting SD Memory Cards ......................... 36
Lens attachment and detachment ................... 10
SD Memory Card recording times ................... 37
SD Memory Cards compatible with this product ... 12
Removing SD Memory Card ........................... 38
(SD speed class 4) ........................ 13
Protecting SD Memory Cards .......................... 38
(SD speed class 6) ........................ 13
Repairing SD Memory Cards .......................... 38
Operating precautions ................................. 14 Basic operations of the camera .................. 39
Manual focusing ............................................. 39
Before use Using focus assist ........................................... 40
Iris adjustments ............................................... 40
Precaution for use ........................................ 16 Adjusting the gain ............................................ 41
Accessories .................................................. 19 Light intensity adjustments .............................. 41
Optional accessories ................................... 19 Adjusting the white balance............................. 41
Description of parts Menu
Description of parts...................................... 20 Using the setup menus ................................ 44
Left side ........................................................... 20 Using the menus ............................................. 44
Right side and rear side .................................. 21 Initializing the menu settings ........................... 45
Left side and front side .................................... 22 Setup menu structure .................................. 46
Remote control ................................................ 23 Menu .............................................................. 46
Preparation Reference
Recharging the battery ................................ 23 Specifications ............................................... 48
Recharging ...................................................... 23
Power sources .............................................. 25
Using the battery ............................................. 25
Using the AC adaptor ...................................... 25
Adjusting the hand strap ............................. 26
Attaching/detaching the handle .................. 26
Attaching/detaching the grip ....................... 26
The remote control ....................................... 27
Insert the battery ............................................. 27
Remote control usable range .......................... 27
Turn on/off the camera ................................. 27
Tally lamp ...................................................... 28
Viewfinder ..................................................... 29
Using the viewfinder ........................................ 29
Using the LCD ................................................. 30
Emphasizing outlines ...................................... 30
Adjusting the screen display............................ 31
Changing backlight brightness ........................ 32
Setting the calendar ..................................... 33
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7. Volume 2 (CD)
Shooting Editing
Shooting in progressive mode Connecting external units
Shooting techniques for different targets Nonlinear editing
Adjusting the shutter speed
Switching Audio Input Displays
Using scene files
Saving scene files and other settings on Screen displays
SD Memory Cards
Clip metadata
Using the Counter
Menu
Charging the built-in battery/ Setup menu list
Setting the time code
Reference
Playback
Before calling for service
Basic playback operations Updating the firmware incorporated into
Thumbnail screen the unit
Playback settings (PLAY SETUP) Cleaning
Thumbnail operations Storage Precautions
Useful playback functions How to handle data recorded on
SD Memory Card
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8. Outline of operations
This camera-recorder is compatible with the AVCHD standard, and uses low-cost and easily-available SD/
SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards as recording media.
The unit enables high-quality picture recording of close to broadcasting standard, as well as highly creative
video production.
Recording to and
Television/Video device/Monitor
playback from SD/SDHC/
1 SDXC Memory Cards
(Page 35, Page 28 of Vol.2)
SD/SDHC Memory Card
LOCK
HDMI cable BNC cable (HD SDI) 32
• Images can be recorded in HD
(high definition).
Video cable
Please see page 73 of Vol.2 for details
on the handling of recorded data.
• A set number of user files can be
recorded to and read from the SD
Memory Card. (Page 21 of Vol.2)
SD/SDHC/SDXC
Memory Card PC mode
2 (Page 44 of Vol.2)
LOCK
32
Computer
USB2.0
Send data (files) to your computer
for non-linear editing, etc.
Lens (No lenses are included with this camera. Please use lenses purchased
separately.)
Micro Four Thirds (Page 9) Four Thirds (Page 9)
A separately available mount adaptor (DMW-
MA1) is necessary
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9. Please read before use
Lenses compatible with this camera
No lenses are included with this camera. Please use lenses purchased separately.
This camera includes a Micro Four ThirdsTM system lens mount. However, the successful operation of all
Micro Four Thirds and Four ThirdsTM standard lenses cannot be guaranteed.
Also, some functions such as optical image stabilization (OIS) and auto focus (AF) cannot be used
depending on the lens.
Panasonic has confirmed the compatibility of the following lenses (as of December 2010).
Please use a lens support when using large lenses weighing more than 1kg (2.2 lb). Not using a lens
support may result in damage to the lens mount.
* Micro Four Thirds™ and Four Thirds are trademarks or registered trademarks of Olympus
Imaging Corporation in Japan, USA, the EU, and other countries.
(○: Usable, l: Some functions/features limited, —: Not usable)
AF *1 Camera Focus
OnePush
Lens Type 60i/60p/30p/ MF by Remote
24p AF
50i/50p/25p Control
Micro Four Thirds Lens
H-FS014045 (Panasonic) *2 l *3 l *4 ○ ○ ○
H-FS045200 (Panasonic) *2
l *3
l *4 ○ ○ ○
H-F007014 (Panasonic) *2 l *3 l *4 ○ ○ ○
H-VS014140 (Panasonic) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
H-H020 (Panasonic) *2 - - ○ ○ ○
H-ES045 (Panasonic) *2 l *3 l *4 ○ ○ ○
H-F008 (Panasonic) *2 l *3 l *4 ○ ○ ○
H-FS014042 (Panasonic) *2 l *3 l *4 ○ ○ ○
Four Thirds Lens
(a mount adaptor (DMW-MA1), available separately, is necessary when using a Four Thirds lens)
L-ES014050 (Panasonic) *2 - - - ○ -
L-RS014050 (Panasonic) *2 - - l *5 ○ l *5
L-RS014150 (Panasonic) *2 - - l *5 ○ l *5
L-X025 (Panasonic) *2 - - l *5 ○ l *5
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED
14-35mm F2.0 SWD - - l *5 ○ l *5
(OLYMPUS) *2
*1 Tracking becomes extremely slow in slow shutter mode.
*2 Sounds from focus and iris operation may be recorded.
*3 Tracking performance is inferior compared to H-VS014140 (lens for movie recording, Micro Four
Thirds mount).
*4 AF tracking becomes slow in 24p mode.
*5 Limitations apply to the simultaneous operation of FOCUS and IRIS.
Note: use of H-VS014140 (lens for movie recording, Micro Four Thirds mount) is assumed throughout this
operating instructions document.
For the latest information regarding supported lenses, please refer to Panasonic catalogs/web
site etc.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
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10. Precaution for use (continued)
Lens attachment and detachment
• Check that the power switch is set to OFF.
■ Attaching a lens to the camera
1 Turn the lens rear cap and body cap in the direction indicated by the arrows and remove.
Lens detachment
button
Body cap
Lens rear cap
• Do not insert fingers into the mount.
2 Line up the lens attachment marks (red) on the camera and lens, and then turn the lens in the
direction indicated by the arrows until it audibly clicks into place.
• Do not press the lens detachment button while attaching
the lens.
• Damage may occur to the lens attachment if the lens is
not at right angles to the camera during attachment.
• Ensure that the lens is attached properly.
3 Remove lens cap.
• Remove lens cap prior to recording.
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11. ■ Detaching a lens from the camera
1 Attach the lens cap.
2 While pressing the lens detachment button, turn the
lens in the direction indicated by the arrows until it
stops, and detach.
3 Attach the body cap.
• Ensure that the body cap is attached to prevent dust or
dirt from entering the camera.
• To prevent damage to the lens connection, be sure to
attach the lens rear cap.
Lens detachment
button
• When using lenses other than those conforming to the Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds standard,
see the LENS CHECK item in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen of MENU settings.
• Change lenses in a place that is relatively free of dust and dirt.
• When the power switch is [OFF] or when carrying the camera, attach the lens cap to prevent damage
to the surface of the lens.
• Be careful not to misplace the body cap, lens cap, or lens rear cap.
■ Enabling Image Stabilization
Image Stabilization can be enabled with lenses equipped with OIS.
Set the OIS switch of the lens to [ON]
Setting the OIS switch to [OFF] is recommended when using a tripod.
• Use the OIS switch on the camera if a lens has an Image Stabilization function but does not have an
OIS switch. If the lens has an OIS switch, the OIS switch on the camera is disabled.
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12. Please read before use (continued)
SD Memory Cards compatible with this product
Speed class 4 or above is required for recording in the PH mode or HA mode. Speed class 6 or above
is required when using the VFR function. It is recommended that you use the following Panasonic SD
memory cards, SDHC memory cards, or SDXC memory cards. (As of December, 2010)
Saving/reading of scene files and
Card type Recording capacity Recording/playback
user files, reading of metadata
8 MB
Cannot be used.
16 MB
32 MB Successful operation cannot be
64 MB guaranteed. Recording may be
SD Memory 128 MB suddenly terminated with certain
Card 256 MB SD Memory Cards.
512 MB
1 GB
2 GB
Can be used.
4 GB
6 GB
SDHC Memory 8 GB Can be used.
Card 12 GB
16 GB
32 GB
SDXC Memory 48 GB
Card 64 GB
• Please see our support page at the following website for the latest information not included in these
operating instructions.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
• This camera supports FAT12 & FAT16 formatted SD memory cards, FAT32 formatted SDHC memory
cards, and exFAT formatted SDXC memory cards that are compliant with the SD standard.
• 4 GB (or greater) memory cards without the SDHC logo and 48 GB (or greater) memory cards without
the SDXC logo are not based on the SD standard.
• Use this product to format the SD Memory Cards to be used. Formatting memory cards on computers
or other devices may cause recording to take longer than normal, or may cause cards to become
incompatible with this product. (Page 36) (Use this product to reformat any cards that have already been
formatted on computers, etc.)
• MultiMediaCards cannot be used with this product.
(Continued on the next page)
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13. (SD speed class 4)
This refers to a class 4 speed standard (SD speed class) for the continuous writing of data between SD-
compatible devices and SD Memory Cards, as designated by the SD standards.
When the use of an SD speed class 4 card is recommended for SD-compatible products, this indicates
that stable recording operation can be achieved when using SD Memory Cards of class 4 and above.
(SD speed class 6)
This refers to a class 6 speed standard (SD speed class) for the continuous writing of data between SD-
compatible devices and SD Memory Cards, as designated by the SD standards.
When the use of an SD speed class 6 card is recommended for SD-compatible products, this indicates
that stable recording operation can be achieved when using SD Memory Cards of class 6 and above.
Cautions for usage
• Do not allow dirt, water, or other substances to come into contact with the connector part on the
reverse of the card.
• Do not leave the card in the following places:
– In direct sunlight or in places of high humidity, e.g. close to heating equipment
– In highly humid or dusty locations
– In locations with high variations in temperature (condensation may appear on card)
– In places subject to static electricity or electromagnetic waves
• Store cards in bags or cases after use.
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14. Operating precautions
Do not allow any water to get into the camera- meter away from it.
recorder when using it in the rain or snow or at • The AC adaptor (battery charger) may make
the beach. some noise when you are using it, but this is
• Failure to heed this caution will cause the normal.
camera-recorder or a card to malfunction (and
may result in irreparable damage). Take precautions not to drop the camera when
moving it.
Keep the camera-recorder away from • Strong impacts may damage the camera and
equipment (such as TV sets and video game cause it to stop working.
machines) that generate magnetic fields. • Handle the camera with care, using the hand
• Using the camera-recorder on top of or near a strap or shoulder strap to carry it.
TV set may cause distortion in the images and/
or sound due to the electromagnetic waves that Do not spray the camera with insect sprays or
the set emits. other volatile substances.
• The powerful magnetic fields generated by • These can warp the camera or cause the finish
speakers or large motors may damage your to come off.
recordings or distort the images. • Do not leave the camera-recorder in contact with
• The electromagnetic waves emitted from a rubber or PVC products for extended periods of
microcomputer will adversely affect the camera- time.
recorder, causing the images and/or sound to be
distorted. After use, remove the battery and disconnect
• If the camera-recorder is so adversely affected by the AC power supply cord.
products that generate magnetic fields that it no
longer operates properly, turn it off and remove Battery characteristics
the battery or unplug the AC adaptor from the This camera-recorder uses a rechargeable
power outlet. Then install the battery again or lithiumion battery that uses its internal chemical
reconnect the AC adaptor. After this, turn the reaction to generate electrical energy. This reaction
camera-recorder back on. is easily influenced by the ambient temperature
and humidity, and the battery’s effective operating
Do not use the camera-recorder near radio time is reduced as the temperature rises or falls.
transmitters or high-voltage equipment. If you use this camera at locations with extremely
• Using the camera-recorder near a radio low temperatures, its operating time will be
transmitter or high-voltage equipment may reduced.
adversely affect the recorded images and/or Protective circuitry functions if you use the battery
sound. where it is very hot and you will have to wait before
you can use it again.
Do not allow any sand or dust to get into the
camera-recorder when using it at the beach Remove the battery after use.
and other similar places. Completely remove the battery. (The battery
• Sand and dust can damage the camera-recorder continues to be used even if you have turned
or a card. (Be especially careful when inserting or the camera off.) The battery can over discharge
removing a card.) if you leave it in the camera and it may become
impossible to recharge it.
AC adaptor (battery charger) and battery
• If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even Disposing of spent batteries
when the battery temperature is normal, there The battery will become unchargeable. Rather than
may be something wrong with the battery or AC throwing the battery into the garbage, take it to a
adaptor (battery charger). Contact your dealer. store that can assist in recycling it.
• The battery takes longer to charge when it is Do not remove the battery when the POWER
warm. switch is ON.
• The AC adaptor (battery charger) can interfere Disconnect the power supply after turning OFF the
with radio reception so keep radios at least 1 POWER switch and making sure the mode lamp is
completely OFF.
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15. What to remember when throwing memory
cards away or transferring them to others
Formatting memory cards or deleting data using
the functions of the unit or a computer will merely
change the file management information: it will
not completely erase the data on the cards. When
throwing these cards away or transferring them
to others, either physically destroy them or use a
data deletion program for computers (commercially
available) to completely erase the data. Users are
responsible for managing the data on their memory
cards.
Liquid crystal displays
• Images or letters can get burned onto the screen
of the LCD or viewfinder if they are displayed for
a long time, but you can fix this by leaving the
camera off for several hours.
• The liquid crystal parts are highly precise with
99.99% of the pixels effective. This leaves less
than 0.01% of pixels that may not light or may
remain on all the time. These phenomena are
normal and will have no effect on the images you
shoot.
• Condensation may form if you use the camera
where temperatures fluctuate. Wipe dry with a
soft, dry cloth.
• The LCD may appear dim after immediately
turning on a cold camera, but will brighten as the
camera warms up.
Do not point the lens or viewfinder at the sun.
Doing so may damage the parts inside.
Protective caps for the connectors
Keep the protective caps fitted over any
connectors that are not being used.
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16. Precaution for use
Always take some trial shots before actual shooting.
• When shooting important events (such as weddings), always take some trial shots and check that the
sound and images have been recorded properly before actual shooting.
Be sure to check and set the calendar and time zone.
• These settings affect the control and playback sequence of the recorded contents. Before making a
recording, set and check the calendar and time zone. (Page 33)
Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings.
• In the unlikely event that content that was not recorded due to a fault related to this camera or SD/SDHC/
SDXC memory card during use, please understand that no compensation can be provided.
Respect copyrights
• Copyright laws forbid the use of video and audio material you have recorded for any purpose other than
your own personal enjoyment. Remember that restrictions apply to the shooting of certain material even
if it is intended for private use.
Caution regarding laser beams
• Lenses may suffer damage if it is struck by a laser beam. Ensure that laser beams do not strike the lens
when shooting in an environment where laser devices are used.
Media that can be used in this unit
• SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards can be used. See page 12 for details.
Mounting the camera-recorder on a tripod
• The tripod mounting hole supports 1/4-20UNC and 3/8-16UNC screws. Please use this in according to
the fixing screw on the tripod.
• The depth of the tripod mounting hole is 5.5mm. Avoid applying excessive force to the tripod screws
when mounting the camera onto a tripod.
Attach the tripod to the tripod hole on the bottom side.
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17. About this manual
Before use
Note concerning illustrations in these instructions
• Illustrations (camera-recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions differ slightly from the
actual camera-recorder.
References
• References are shown as (Page 00).
SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards
• SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are noted as SD memory cards.
● The SDHC logo and SDXC logo are trademarks ● This product is licensed under the AVC Patent
of SD-3C, LLC. Portfolio License for the personal and non-
● “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks commercial use of a consumer, and no license
of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation. is granted or shall be implied for any use other
● This product has been manufactured under than the personal uses detailed below.
license from Dolby Laboratories. – To encode video in compliance with the AVC
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks standard (“AVC Video”)
of Dolby Laboratories. – To decode AVC Video that was encoded by
a consumer engaged in a personal and non-
● HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition
commercial activity
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
– To decode AVC Video that was obtained from a
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. video provider licensed to provide AVC Video
● LEICA is a registered trademark of Leica • dditional information may be obtained from
A
Microsystems IR GmbH. MPEG LA, LLC (http://www.mpegla.com).
● DICOMAR is a registered trademark of Leica – Separate license contracts must be obtained from
Camera AG. MPEG LA where SD Memory Cards containing
● Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows Vista® are information recorded with this product are to be
either registered trademarks or trademarks of distributed to end users for commercial purposes.
“End user” refers to persons or organizations
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
handling such contents for personal use.
or other countries.
● Screenshots are used in accordance with
Microsoft Corporation guidelines.
● IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation.
● Intel® is a registered trademark or a trademark
of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
● Apple®, Macintosh®, and Mac OS® are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple
Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
● Other model names, company names, and
product names listed in these operating
instructions are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
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18. Precaution for use (continued)
What is AVCHD?
AVCHD is a standard for the recording and playback of highly detailed, high-definition video.
Video is compressed in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 formats, and audio is recorded in Dolby Digital or
linear PCM.
Information regarding compatibility of SDHC Memory Cards and recorded video
SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards
● SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards cannot be used with non-SDHC-compatible
equipment.
● Ensure that all equipment is SDHC/SDXC-compatible when using card
with other devices.
Compatibility of recorded video
● Recorded video cannot be used with non-AVCHD-compatible equipment. For details, please see
your product’s operating instructions.
● Recorded video cannot be played back on non-compatible (non-AVCHD-compatible) equipment.
● Playback may not always be possible on all AVCHD-compatible equipment. Please use this product
for playback in such instances.
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19. Accessories
Battery AC Adaptor AC power supply cords/ Wireless remote
Before use
(Battery charger) DC cord control and battery
(CR2025) (Page 27)
Eye cup Microphone holder Microphone holder Microphone holder
(Page 29) (Page 41 of Vol.2) screws M4) adaptor
(Page 41 of Vol.2) (Page 41 of Vol.2)
Length 6-mm (M4) (2)
Length 12-mm (M4) (2)
Cable clamper Screws for cable CD-ROM
(Page 41 of Vol.2) clamper
Length 4-mm (M2) (1)
(Page 41 of Vol.2)
The following accessories are attached to the unit.
Bodycap Handle Grip INPUT 1/2 terminal
cover (2)
• Please consult a retailer when purchasing additional accessories.
Optional accessories
• XLR microphone
AG-MC200G
• Battery
VW-VBG6 (7.2 V, 5800 mAh (typ.))
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20. Description of parts
Left side
16 14 15 6 13 4 5
8 10 9
MENU EXEC
MENU EXEC
START/ PUSH-ENTER
STOP 2
– + START/ PUSH-ENTER
STOP 2
AUDIO MON – +
AUDIO MON
7 11
12
MEGA
O.I.S.
ON
OFF
25 24 23 21 3 1 2
DISP/
PUSH AUTO
FOCUS
A
POWER
..
FUNCTION USER 1 MODE CHK OFF ON CAM MODE
DISP/
PUSH AUTO
FOCUS
A
POWER
..
FUNCTION USER 1 MODE CHK OFF ON CAM MODE M PB
M PB
CH1 AUDIO LEVEL CH2
IRIS GAIN WHITE BAL USER 2
CH1 AUDIO LEVEL CH2 L B
IRIS GAIN WHITE BAL USER 2 M A
L B H PRST
M A
H PRST
17 18 19 20 22 26 27
1 POWER switch (Page 27) 19 GAIN switch (Page 41)
2 MODE button (Page 28 of Vol.2) 20 WHITE BAL switch (Page 41)
3 DISP/MODE CHK button (Page 6 of Vol.2) 21 USER1 button (Page 11 of Vol.2)
4 Viewfinder (Page 29) 22 USER2 button (Page 11 of Vol.2)
5 Diopter adjustment dial (Page 29) 23 FUNCTION knob (Page 10 of Vol.2)
6 Built-in speaker (Page 40 of Vol.2) 24 FOCUS switch (Page 39)
7 START/STOP2 button (Page 35) 25 PUSH AUTO button (Page 39)
8 MENU button (Page 44) 26 AUDIO LEVEL dial (CH1, CH2)
(Page 18 of Vol.2)
9 EXEC button (Page 35 of Vol.2)
27 Mode lamp (Page 27)
10 OPERATION lever
11 AUDIO MON/ADV button
(Pages 12 and 40 of Vol.2)
12 LCD monitor (Page 30, Page 45 of Vol.2)
13 Built-in microphone (Page 17 of Vol.2)
14 Light shoe
15 Major hook
16 ND dial (Page 41)
17 IRIS dial (Page 40)
18 IRIS button (Page 40)
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21. Right side and rear side
2 9 1
Description
18
of parts
8 10
7 17
4 11
3 12
6 13
14
15
16
19 23
24
20
21 25
27 22 26
5
1 Handle (Page 26) 18 Card slot cover and OPEN lever (Page 38)
2 Handle attachment screw (x2) (Page 26) 19 AUDIO OUT CH1/CH2 terminal
3 USER3 button (Page 11 of Vol.2) (Page 42 of Vol.2)
4 START/STOP1 button (Page 35) 20 VIDEO OUT terminal
(Page 42 of Vol.2)
5 Grip attachment screw (x2) (Page 26)
21 USB terminal
6 Grip (Page 26) (Page 42 of Vol.2)
7 INPUT 1/2 terminal (XLR3 pin) 22 HDMI OUT terminal
(Page 17 of Vol.2) (Page 42 of Vol.2)
8 INPUT 1/2 (audio input switching) switch 23 INDEX REMOTE jack (2.5mm stereo mini
(Page 17 of Vol.2) jack)
9 Microphone holder attachment (x2) 24 CAM REMOTE jack *
(Page 41 of Vol.2) FOCUS/IRIS (3.5mm mini jack)
10 SD memory card slot and SD memory card S/S (2.5mm mini jack)
access lamp (Pages 36 and 38) You can connect a remote control unit (optional)
11 SLOT SELECT button to control the FOCUS and IRIS (aperture), as
(Page 36, Page 31 of Vol.2) well as REC start / stop operation.
12 DIAL SELECT button (Page 14 of Vol.2) * Do not connect any equipment except the remote
13 SHUTR/F.RATE dial (Page 14 of Vol.2) control to the CAM REMOTE jack. Connecting
any equipment other than the remote control may
14 Remote control sensor (rear) (Page 27)
cause the image brightness to change and/or the
15 Tally lamp (rear) (Page 28) images to appear out of focus.
16 Battery compartment (Page 25) 25 Headphone jack (3.5mm stereo mini jack)
17 Battery release button (Page 25) (Page 41 of Vol.2)
26 SDI OUT terminal (Page 42 of Vol.2)
27 Body cap (Page 10)
21
22. Description of parts (continued)
Left side and front side
12 1 2 3
13
14
BARS ZEBRA OIS
7
EVF DTL CH1 SEL CH2 SEL
4
INT(L) INPUT1
INPUT1 INPUT2
INPUT2
5
WFM AUDIO
INPUT1
ON
INPUT2
ON 8
6
COUNTER-RESET/TC SET OFF OFF
MIC POWER +48V
DISP/
FOCUS
..
POWER
10 11 9
1 BARS button (Page 11 of Vol.2)
2 ZEBRA button (Page 5 of Vol.2)
3 OIS button (Page 11 of Vol.2)
4 EVF DTL button (Page 30)
5 WFM button (Page 12 of Vol.2)
6 COUNTER – RESET/TC SET button
(Page 24 of Vol.2)
7 CH1/CH2 SELECT switch (Page 17 of Vol.2)
8 INPUT 1/2 switch (MIC POWER +48V)
(Page 17 of Vol.2)
9 Tripod hole (bottom side) (Page 16)
10 Lens detachment button (Page 11)
11 AWB button (Page 41)
12 White balance sensor (Page 43)
13 Remote control sensor (front) (Page 27)
14 Tally lamp (front) (Page 28)
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23. Remote control
To use the remote control, set the IR REMOTE item on the OTHER FUNCTIONS menu to ON. The default
setting for this item is OFF. (Page 62 of Vol.2)
1 EXT. DISPLAY button (Page 40 of Vol.2)
The following buttons are for functions that
cannot be executed on this camera-recorder. 2 DATE/TIME button (Page 40 of Vol.2)
Description
• button 3 START/STOP button
of parts
Same function as the START/STOP button on
the camera.
13
4 ZOOM/VOL buttons (Page 40 of Vol.2)
EXT PHOTO
START/
STOP 5 PLAY button (Page 28 of Vol.2)
Preparation
1 3
DISPLAY SHOT
DATE/
ZOOM 6 SEARCH buttons (Pages 28 and 39 of Vol.2)
2
TIME
VOL 4 7 PAUSE button (Page 28 of Vol.2)
5 8 STILL ADV buttons (Page 40 of Vol.2)
7 6
SEARCH PLAY SEARCH
6 9 STOP button (Page 28 of Vol.2)
9 8
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV
8
10
SKIP STOP SKIP
10 10 SKIP buttons (Pages 28 and 39 of Vol.2)
MENU
12 11 OPERATION buttons
ENTER
11 Same function as the Operation lever on the
camera.
12 MENU button
Same function as the MENU button on the
camera.
Remote control usable range (Page 27)
13 PHOTO SHOT button (Page 13 of Vol.2)
Same function as the CAPTURE feature
assigned to a USER SW function on the
camera.
Recharging the battery
Recharging
The battery does not come ready charged when the camera is purchased. Charge the battery before use.
It is recommended that you keep one extra battery as a spare.
1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor. 2 Insert the battery.
Disconnect the DC cord.
(Battery cannot be charged if DC cord is Charging lamp [CHARGE]
connected.)
Align the battery with the
Insert until fully in place. mark and insert fully.
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24. Description of parts (continued)
■ Charging lamp pause.
On: Charging in progress • The battery display will change
Off: Charging complete → → → →
Flashing: See below as battery capacity decreases. will be
displayed in red when less than 3 minutes are
■ If charging lamp is flashing remaining, and will flash when the battery
Check that there is no dirt, dust, or other is empty.
substances attached to the connectors on the • Remaining battery capacity may not be displayed
battery or AC adaptor, and ensure that the adaptor correctly when using in high or low temperatures,
has been connected correctly. or when the battery has not been used for a
• If there is dirt or dust on the connectors, long period of time. To ensure that remaining
disconnect the power plug from the socket before battery capacity is displayed correctly, use the
cleaning. battery completely from a fully-charged state,
• If the charging lamp continues to flash, there and charge the battery again. (Remaining battery
may be a fault with the battery or the AC adaptor. capacity may still not be displayed correctly if the
Please consult with the place of purchase. battery has been used for long periods in high
or low temperatures, or if the battery has been
■ Charging time and available recording time recharged a large number of times.)
(Approx.) • The remaining battery capacity display is a
Maximum guideline and may change according to usage
Battery Voltage/ Charging
continuous conditions.
model capacity time
recording time • The remaining battery capacity display will
7.2 V/ momentarily disappear when switching between
5800 mAh modes, when conducting REC CHECK
Approx.
CGA-E/625 (typ.) Approx. operations or when changing the LCD brightness
350
(included) 5400 mAh 230 minutes since the capacity is recalculated at these times.
minutes
(min.)
• Not displayed when using AC adaptor.
7.2 V/ Approx.
VW-VBG6 Approx.
5800 mAh 350 • Keep metal objects (such as necklaces and
(optional) 230 minutes
(typ.) minutes hairpins) away from the battery.
Short-circuiting may occur across the
• The figures in the table above are guidelines
terminals, causing the battery to heat up,
for use in normal temperature conditions
and you may seriously burn yourself if you
(temperature 25 °C (77 °F), humidity 60%).
touch the battery in this state.
Charging may take longer in higher or lower
• The battery becomes hot while it is being used
temperatures.
or charged. The camera-recorder itself also
• Charging may take longer if the battery has not
becomes hot during use.
been in use for a long period of time.
• The recordable time reduces if you repeatedly
• Given here are the approximate continuous
start and stop recording.
recording times when recording using the
• The battery takes longer to charge when it is
viewfinder with no connections to any external
warm.
devices and with the LCD monitor closed.
• The AC adaptor can interfere with radio
• Available recording time may vary according to
reception so keep radios at least 1 meter away
usage conditions.
from it.
• Charging times are based on charging batteries
• The AC adaptor may make some noise when
from an empty state.
you are using it, but this is normal.
• Battery cannot be recharged when the DC
■ Remaining battery capacity displays
cord is connected to the AC adaptor.
When using Panasonic-manufactured batteries
compatible with this product, the remaining battery
capacity is displayed in minutes.
90min
Time remaining will be displayed after a brief
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25. Power sources
Using the battery
Installation
Insert the battery until it clicks into place.
2 Remove the battery while pressing the
battery release button.
• Support the battery with your hand to ensure
that it will not fall.
Battery
release button
Preparation
POWER
OFF . . ON CAM MODE
PB
AUDIO LEVEL CH2
Mode lamp
Removal
1 Set the POWER switch to OFF, and check
that the mode lamp is off.
Using the AC adaptor
Installation Removal
1 Connect the DC cord to the AC adaptor. 1 Set the POWER switch to OFF, and check
that the mode lamp is off.
2 Plug the AC power supply cord into the
power outlet. 2 Remove the DC cord’s battery connector
while pressing the battery release button.
3 Insert the DC cord’s battery connector until
it clicks into place. 3 Disconnect the AC power supply cord from
the power outlet.
• Battery cannot be recharged when the DC
cord is connected to the AC adaptor.
• Disconnect the AC power supply cord from the
power outlet when the unit is not going to be used.
CAUTION:
• This apparatus can be operated at a
voltage in the range of 110 – 240 V AC.
DC cord’s battery Voltages other than 120 V are not intended
connector for U.S.A. and Canada.
Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC
may require the use of a different AC plug.
Please contact either a local or foreign
Panasonic authorized service center for
assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug.
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26. Adjusting the hand strap
Adjust the hand strap to suit your hand.
1 Open the cover and adjust the length.
2 Close the cover.
• Make sure the cover is fully closed.
Attaching/detaching the handle
Detaching the handle
Screws
1 Use a Philips-head screwdriver and remove
the two screws.
2 Slide in the direction of the arrow.
The handle will detach.
Attaching the handle
Carry out the reverse of the detaching procedure to
attach the handle.
• Ensure both screws are firmly fixed in place.
• When holding the handle, make sure the screws
are not loose.
Attaching/detaching the grip
Detaching the grip
1 Use a Philips-head screwdriver and remove
the two screws.
2 Slide in the direction of the arrow.
The grip will detach.
Screws
Attaching the grip
Carry out the reverse of the detaching procedure to
attach the grip.
• When attaching, ensure both screws are firmly
fixed in place.
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27. The remote control
Insert the battery Remote control usable range
1 Push the catch in the direction shown by The distance between the remote control and the
arrow ① to remove the holder. unit’s remote control sensor: Within approx. 5 m
Angle: Approximately 10° upward,
approximately 15° downward,
approximately 15° leftward, or
approximately 15° rightward
(when the accessory battery is used)
2 Insert the battery with the “+” marked side
facing up.
Remote control
Preparation
sensor (Rear)
3 Return the holder to its original position. Remote control
sensor (Front)
• When the battery (CR2025) has run out, replace
it with a new one. (The battery lasts about one
year, depending on the frequency of use.) • The remote control is intended for indoor operation.
If the remote control unit fails to work even when Outdoors or under strong light, the unit may not
it is operated near the camera-recorder’s remote operate properly even within the usable ranges.
control sensor, the battery has run out. • The remote control is set to OFF in the factory
• Keep the battery out of the reach of children. settings. When using the remote control, set
the REMOTE CONTROL item in the OTHER
FUNCTIONS screen to ON. (Page 62 of Vol.2)
Turn on/off the camera
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Turn on the camera: MENU EXEC
The mode lamp (CAM) lights red (CAMERA mode)
START/ PUSH-ENTER
STOP 2
– +
AUDIO MON
and the camera is now in the recording pause mode.
Turn off the camera: MEGA
O.I.S.
ON
The mode lamp (CAM/PB) goes out. OFF
DISP/
PUSH AUTO
FOCUS POWER
..
FUNCTION USER 1 MODE CHK OFF ON CAM MODE
• Energy-saving mode
A
M PB
CH1 AUDIO LEVEL CH2
IRIS GAIN WHITE BAL USER 2
L B
M A
H PRST
According to the settings made in the POWER
SAVE item of the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen
in the settings menu, the following will apply if POWER switch
no designated operations* are performed for
approximately five minutes while recording is paused
OFF
POWER
. . ON CAM MODE
PB
(when an SD Memory Card has been inserted).
ON: The camera recorder turns off automatically. Mode lamp
OFF: Does not switch OFF the camera.
* See the setup menus, POWER SAVE
(Page 63 of Vol.2) for details.
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28. Tally lamp
The tally lamp can be illuminated during recording
by setting the TALLY LAMP item of the OTHER
FUNCTIONS screen (Page 62 of Vol.2) to any
setting other than OFF.
The tally lamp will flash in any of the following
circumstances.
Tally lamp
• Receiving remote control operation
(flashes 8 times per second)
• Recording error has occurred
(flashes 4 times per second)
• Battery is low (flashes 4 times per second)
• Available SD Memory Card capacity is low
(flashes 4 times per second)
• Remaining battery capacity is low
(flashes once per second)
• Remaining memory of the SD Memory Card is
low (flashes once per second)
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29. Viewfinder
This camera has two viewfinders; one is a
miniature LCD in the viewfinder and the other is a Fitting the eye cup
retractable 3.5-inch LCD. Attach the eye cup by aligning the projections on
Use the viewfinder that best suits the application the eye cup holder and eye cup and fitting them
and shooting conditions. together.
• The brightness and hue may differ between the • Turning the eye cup after attaching it may
images appearing on the viewfinder and LCD cause the eye cup holder to come off. If the
monitor and those displayed on a TV monitor. To eyecup holder does come off, see “Cleaning
see how the final images will appear, check them the Viewfinder” (Page 71 of Vol.2) for details
on a TV monitor. on how to refit it.
Eye cup holder
Using the viewfinder
Eye cup
Preparation
1 Set the POWER switch to ON and check that
images appear in the viewfinder.
2 Adjust the viewfinder’s angle so that the
screen is positioned where it is easiest to
see.
• You can move the viewfinder out to about Projections
90° perpendicular to the camera.
3 Adjust the diopter adjustment dial so • The pixels of the LCD monitor are controlled
that you can see the characters on the to obtain high precision with 99.99 % of the
viewfinder screen clearly. effective pixels. This leaves less than 0.01 %
of pixels that may not light or may remain on
all the time. These phenomena are normal and
Diopter adjustment dial
will have no effect on the images you shoot.
• Screen burn-in may occur in the LCD monitor.
Eye cup However, this is not a defect.
Do not allow the eyepiece of the viewfinder
to remain in direct contact with sunlight or
other strong light sources.
• Internal components may be damaged and fire
may be caused if light accumulates through
the lens.
• When the LCD monitor is open, the viewfinder
may not display anything. Close the LCD
monitor.
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30. Viewfinder (continued)
Using the LCD Emphasizing outlines
1 Set the POWER switch to ON. Emphasizing the outlines of the images you see
(Page 27) in the viewfinder or on the LCD makes it easier to
focus.
2 Open the LCD monitor. Emphasizing the outlines does not effect the
• The monitor opens to an angle of 90 images you shoot.
degrees. The camera may be damaged by
attempting to open it further than this. 1 In CAM mode, press EVF DTL button.
“EVF DTL ON” appears on the screen for about
2 seconds.
MENU EXEC
START/ PUSH-ENTER
STOP 2
– +
AUDIO MON
BARS ZEBRA OIS
EVF DTL CH1 SEL CH2 SEL
INT(L) INPUT1
INPUT1 INPUT2
MEGA INPUT2
O.I.S.
WFM AUDIO
ON
INPUT1 INPUT2
ON ON
OFF COUNTER-RESET/TC SET OFF OFF
MIC POWER +48V
DISP/
FOCUS
A
POWER
..
FUNCTION USER 1 MODE CHK OFF ON CAM MODE
M PB
CH1 AUDIO LEVEL CH2
IRIS GAIN WHITE BAL USER 2
L B
M A
H PRST
EVF DTL button
3 Position the LCD monitor where it is easiest
to see.
BARS ZEBRA OIS
• The monitor can be rotated 180° toward the
EVF DTL CH1 SEL CH2 SEL
INT(L) INPUT1
INPUT1 INPUT2
INPUT2
lens and 90° toward you. WFM
INPUT1
AUDIO
INPUT2
• Do not apply unnecessary force to the
ON ON
COUNTER-RESET/TC SET OFF OFF
MIC POWER +48V
open LCD. This can damage the camera.
FOCUS
..
POWER
Press EVF DTL button again to return to the
original display. “EVF DTL OFF” appears on the
screen for about 2 seconds.
• Ensure the LCD is fully closed.
• Operation status displays during self-portrait
recording
No display: Cannot record (no card, etc.)
: Recording in progress, during transition
to the recording pause mode
: Recording paused (recording standby)
: Warning display
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31. Adjusting the screen display
1 Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 27) 5 Adjust the selected item by tilting the
Operation lever in the directions.
2 Press the MENU button.
• For menu operation (Page 44)
• Operations may also be performed
using buttons on the remote control that
correspond to those on the camera. For
details, see “Description of parts (Remote
control)”. (Page 23)
3 Viewfinder adjustments
Preparation
Set YES under EVF SET on the setting menu
DISPLAY SETUP screen. 6 Press MENU button to exit the menus.
• The viewfinder display can be in color or black
and white. (See the setup menus, DISPLAY
SETUP screen, EVF COLOR.) The resolution
is the same for both of them.
LCD monitor adjustments
Set YES under LCD SET on the setting menu
DISPLAY SETUP screen.
4 Select the desired item by tilting the
Operation lever in the directions, and
push the Operation lever.
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Changing backlight brightness
The brightness of the LCD monitor backlight can
be adjusted between five different settings.
1 Select LCD BACKLIGHT from the setup
menu DISPLAY SETUP screen.
2 Select and set a value in the range of +1 to
-3.
The greater the value the brighter the screen.
• This setting will remain saved even if the
camera’s power is switched off.
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