Technicolor - Thomson VMD 6 user manual 40 EN

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CONNECTIONS Basic Connections

These are some basic types of connections. When making the connections, refer also to your VCR and TV instruction manuals.

A.Connection to a TV or VCR equipped with a SCART connector compatible only with regular video signal

 

To AV

 

To TV or VCR

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cable Adapter

 

 

White to

(provided)

 

 

 

 

Core filter

AUDIO L IN**

 

 

Audio/Video cable

Red to

 

Connector cover*

[mini-plug to RCA plug]

AUDIO R IN**

 

(provided)

 

 

 

 

Set to CVBS

 

 

Yellow to VIDEO

 

 

 

TV

VCR

*When connecting the cables, open this cover.

**The Audio cable is not required for watching still images when the VIDEO/DSC Switch is set to “ ”.

B.Connection to a TV or VCR equipped with a SCART connector compatible with Y/C signal

Audio/Video cable

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow:

[mini-plug to RCA plug]

Not connected

(provided)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White to

 

 

Core filter

AUDIO L IN**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To AV

Red to

AUDIO R IN**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-Video cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

To S

 

 

To

-IN

Core

 

 

 

 

 

(optional)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

filter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connector cover*

To TV or VCR

TV

Cable Adapter (provided)

VCR

Set to Y/C

*When connecting the cables, open this cover.

**The Audio cable is not required for watching still images when the VIDEO/DSC Switch is set to “ ”.

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Contents VMD VMD6 It is recommended that you Dear CustomerSome DO’S and DON’TS on the Safe USE of Equipment Shoulder Strap AAA R03 Battery x AC Power Adapter Remote Control UnitTC 200 M BAT Cable Adapter MultiMediaCard 16 MB Editing CableRelease the stoppers on both ends of the Core Filter How To Attach The Core FilterStopper Wind onceCharging the Battery Pack PowerLithium-ion is vulnerable in colder temperatures Charge indicatorUsing AC Power Using the Battery PackTo Detach The Battery Pack Approximate recording timeViewfinder Adjustment Grip AdjustmentShoulder Strap Attachment Tripod MountingMENU/BRIGHT Wheel Power Switch Power lamp Display Date/Time SettingsPress MENU/BRIGHT. The Menu Screen appears Lock ButtonLoading/Unloading a Cassette 10 ENErase protection tab Cassette holderTo Unload a MultiMediaCard Loading a MultiMediaCardCard Cover MultiMediaCardPicture Quality Mode Setting Recording Mode SettingSet the tape recording mode depending on your preference 12 ENPower Switch Position Manual Operation ModeVIDEO/DSC Switch Position Full Auto14 EN To Adjust The Brightness Of The DisplayWhile recording is in progress To Stop RecordingSelf-Recording Journalistic ShootingSELF-RECORDING Snapshot Mode Selection Power Switch Snapshot For Video Recording16 EN Recording Basic Recording For VideoAvailable Snapshot modes are the same as those on pg Basic Shooting SnapshotImage is stored in the MultiMediaCard To Delete Unwanted Still Images18 EN Slide the Power Zoom Lever towards TZoom Zoom OutProper recording When a blank portion is recorded on a tapeTo brighten the scene when natural lighting is too dim Feature Video LightBasic Recording For Video And D.S.C. Set Light OFF/AUTO/ON as requiredTo obtain correct focus Feature Auto FocusFeature Manual Focus Using Menus For Detailed Adjustment EN Recording Advanced Features For Video And D.S.C.See pg Go to stepMenu Screen Explanations When shooting dark or dim subjects When shooting subjects with vertical or horizontal stripesWhen shooting subjects with excessive backlighting When shooting scenes with movement in various directionsResets all settings to the factory-preset Does not reset all settings to the factory-presetSound will change. This is normal Appearing on the connected TV screenTo Deactivate The Selected Effect Fade/Wipe EffectsSelect OFF in step If you select Picture Wipe/Dissolve during recordingMenu Fader And Wipe MenuProgramme AE With Special Effects To Deactivate The Selected ModeSlow Slow Shutter SlowIris Lock Exposure ControlMENU/BRIGHT Wheel White paper Power Switch White Balance AdjustmentManual White Balance Operation To Return To Automatic White BalanceAvailable only with the remote control provided  pg To Control The Speaker VolumePlayback Basic Playback For Video Playback Zoom and Playback Special EffectsUsing Menus For Detailed Adjustment Playback Sound DATE/TIME settingDisplay For date/time For time code34 EN Power Switch toPlayback Basic Playback For D.S.C Normal PlaybackIndex Playback Index Screen36 EN Playback Advanced Features For D.S.CSlide Show After , press 4/6. To stop the Slide Show, pressTo Protect AN Image Protecting ImagesTo Remove Protection Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through 3 aboveMENU/BRIGHT Wheel Deleting Images To Delete ALL ImagesDeletion ScreenYou can initialise a MultiMediaCard anytime Initialising a MultiMediaCard40 EN When an S-Video If using a VCR . . . go to step If not . . . go to stepAudio cable is not required for watching still Cable is not used42 EN Make sure the camcorder and PC are turned off Connection To a Personal ComputerVCR Recording deck 44 ENDubbing To a VCR To use this camcorder as a player EN4546 EN Indicator disappears when dubbing is completeDubbing Images Stored In a MultiMediaCard To a Tape Rewind Button Fast-ForwardWheel Lock Button Mode ButtonDubbing Images Recorded On a Tape To a MultiMediaCard 48 EN Installing The BatteriesTab Remote sensorPause in Connector Functions Buttons With the camcorder’s PowerZoom T/W Buttons Display ButtonFeature Frame-By-Frame Playback Feature Slow-Motion PlaybackFeature Playback Zoom 50 ENMenu Feature Playback Special EffectsRandom Assemble Editing R.A.Edit 52 ENSET REMOTE/VCR Code You are now ready to try Random Assemble EditingVCR other than above Thomson VCR equipped with a remote pause connectorMake Connections Select Scenes 54 ENProgramme Editing MenuAutomatic Editing to VCR For More Accurate Editing 56 ENDiagnosing VCR/CAMCORDER Timing Recording deckMENU/BRIGHT Wheel Display Adjustment of VCR/CAMCORDER Timing6e Audio Dub Standby mode Speaker Power Switch Set 12BIT Mode to Sound 2 or MIX Menu Screen  pg58 EN Audio DubbingDark place, or the contrast Focus again  pg Was low Clean the lens and checkCorrective Action 60 EN TroubleshootingEN61 62 EN Blink Or channel appropriate Video mode For video playback64 EN Press Battery Release and remove the battery pack After Use Cleaning The CamcorderTurn off the camcorder Press Push Here to close the cassette holder345 6 7 # $ % 66 ENSnapshot Mode Button Power Zoom Lever T/W  pg# Power Switch  pg OFF VIDEO/DSC Switch Video  pg Video Light Switch68 EN Automatically adjusted Appears when Digital Image Stabiliser DIS is engagedApproximate zoom ratio Appears during Zooming @* Displays the brightness of the LCD monitorLCD Monitor/Viewfinder Indications During Video Playback Enindex IndicationsLCD Monitor/Viewfinder Indications During D.S.C. Playback 5Displays the time codeFunction Error indications E01 E06 show what type of malfunction has When the MultiMediaCard is not formattedIndications Function Is set toTo prevent damage and prolong service life Do not expose the battery to temperaturesTo avoid hazards Do not modify or disassemble74 EN Serious malfunctioning To protect the unit, do notAbout moisture condensation Date/Time Display  pg , 32 76 ENIcons  pg LCD monitor/Viewfinder  pg IndicationsTime Code  pg , 25, 32 EN77Camcorder 78 ENFor General For Digital Video CameraFor Digital Still Camera AC Power Adapter/Charger AC600For Connectors 80 EN LYT0665-001A

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