RCA Pro884HB manual Safety Precautions When Using Alkaline Batteries

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Powering Your Camcorder

Safety Precautions When Using Alkaline Batteries

Do not short, disassemble, heat, or throw the batteries into the fire.

Batteries become warm during and after use. Use caution when removing them. Use “AA” alkaline batteries only during their recommended lifetime.

Remove at least one battery if you will not be using the camcorder for a long period of time to extend the batteries useful life.

Do not use manganese batteries to power the camcorder.

To reduce the risk of battery leakage or an explosion:

Make sure battery is inserted with correct polarity.

Remove the batteries from the camcorder before storing it.

Do not use old and new batteries at the same time or mix brands of batteries.

If the batteries leak, remove the batteries and carefully wipe up the fluid.

Keep the terminals clean. Use a dry cloth to wipe any dirt off the terminals.

Checking Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator)

The battery level indicator shows how much recording time is left on the rechargeable or alkaline batteries. This indicator will not be recorded on the tape.

Battery

Level

Indicator

Display in Viewfinder

When the battery is fully charged, the

display shows in the viewfinder.

After several minutes, the display shows

.

When the battery level display starts flashing, it is time to recharge (or replace) the batteries.

Note: The battery level indicator may not operate properly when using “AA” batteries that need to be replaced.

Caution: The camcorder will shut off when the battery reaches empty. The battery or “AA” batteries should still eject the cassette when you slide EJECT. If it does not, do not attempt to force the cassette compartment open. This will damage the camcorder.

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Contents USER‘S Guide Model Pro884HB Serial No Purchase Date Purchased From Product RegistrationAssistance Table of ContentsOptional Color Enhancement Recording FeaturesPlayback Index AlphabeticalFirst-Time Operation Unpack the camcorder and accessoriesInsert a cassette Attach the adapter/chargerAttach the lens cap cord and adjust the handstrap Turn on the camcorder Start and stop recording Adjust eyepiece focus control for your visionReview camcorder’s operating controls Play back what you have recordedInst To Record High-Band 8mm High-Band 8mm Video Recording SystemTo Play Back High-Band 8mm Sharing Your 8mm CassettesRemote Control Install Remote BatteryRemote Sensor Location and Function of Remote Buttons REW Rewind ButtonV Audio/Video DUB Button Stop ButtonFWD Fast Forward Button Play ButtonUsing the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder Powering Your CamcorderUsing an Optional Plug Adapter To Attach the Adapter/ChargerCharging and Refreshing the Battery Using the Rechargeable Battery to Power Your Camcorder Remove the Battery Insert the BatteryBattery Safety Precautions Proper Care and Storage of Your BatteryInsert the Batteries Using Alkaline AA Batteries to Power Your CamcorderChecking Battery Power Battery Level Indicator Safety Precautions When Using Alkaline BatteriesUsing the DCC06 Car Cord Adapter to Power the Camcorder Using the Optional Thomson Car Cord AdaptersUsing DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Charge a Battery Use DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Power CamcorderVideo Cassettes Erase Protection Safety TabCassette Recording Time Recording and Playback Speed and TimesCassette Care and Storage Inserting and Removing CassettesStereo Microphone Recording FeaturesFlying Erase Head Tally LightEdit Search Edit Search Tape PositioningProgram AE Auto Exposure Time-Remaining DisplayDate Search To Date SearchTo Stop Date Search Date and Time Display Set the Date and TimeCorrect the Date or Time To Select Display to Record Install the Clock Lithium Cell Tilt Adjustment ViewfinderEyepiece Focus Control Displays in Viewfinder Status Battery Level IndicatorTime Counter With Memory Stop Time RemainingAuto Focus Focusing Your CamcorderManual Focus Macro FocusConditions that May Require Manual Focus Using Power Zoom Buttons Using INST. Instant Zoom ButtonZooming 16 X 9 Mode Do not use this recording mode unless you have a 16 x 9 TVTo Record in 16 x 9 Format Select the Type of Fade Fading In and Out of ScenesRepeatedly Press Fade FadeTo Use EIS Button Electronic Image Stabilizer EISMemory-Stop Feature Time Counter With Memory StopTo Use Time Counter PAUSE/RECORD Creating a Title Titler? ’ . / , ! Blank Space Chart of Characters in Titler’s RegisterRecording Titles on a Tape in the Camcorder Recording Titles While Copying a Tape on Another VCRAudio/Video Dubbing InstallationTo Audio/Video Dub on the Camcorder Synchro Edit To Synchro Edit Recording from VCR or TV Monitor How to Record from a Monitor TV or VCR InstallationOptional Color Enhancement Light Removing and Replacing the Light Bulb Attaching the Shoulder Strap Removing the Lens HoodTo Attach the Shoulder Strap Camcorder Recording and Traveling Tips Holding The CamcorderTraveling Tips Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features Viewfinder PlaybackTo Play Back a Tape Through the Viewfinder Playback Features Stop-Action PauseVisual Searching Playback on TV or VCR Using AUDIO/VIDEO in Jacks Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR Playback on TV or VCRViewing What the Camcorder is Seeing or Recording Playback on TV without Audio/Video Inputs Playback Operation Viewing What the Camcorder Is RecordingNormal TV Viewing Cleaning the Viewfinder Care and MaintenanceOptional Accessories To order accessories, contact your local DealerVLP04 Color Enhancement Light DCC06 Car Cord Adapter CPS85 AC Battery Charger DCC80 Car Cord Adapter/ChargerRechargeable Batteries VAA008 Audio/Video Input Cable CRF81 RF Output Adapter AVS80 Synchro Edit CableAH25 Y-Adapter Cable TransformerAC088 Super Lightweight Tripod Accessory Order Form Please complete other side alsoOrder Form for Camcorder Model Pro884HB Authorized Signature 800 338 United States and Canada OrdersInternational Orders Trouble Checks Trouble Checks and AdjustmentsSee pages User Information Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange Customer Assistance and ServiceLimited Warranty How State Law relates to warranty What your warranty does not coverProduct Registration If you purchased your Camcorder outside the United StatesSpecifications Index Index Title ON/OFF Button Consumers Customer Service AccessoriesCanadian Consumers North Meridian Street Indianapolis,