RCA CC632 manual To Use the Color Enhancement Light

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Color Enhancement Light

The color enhancement light helps create brighter, sharper pictures.

 

 

 

 

STOP/EJECT

 

 

 

F.FWD

EDIT–ADV

 

 

PLAY

+

 

 

REW

TITLESEL

 

 

AVDUB

 

 

 

VCR

OFF

OWER

Light

REC/PAUSETRACKING

FADE

 

ON

LIGHT

OFF

AUTO

 

LIGHT AUTO/OFF/ON

To Use the Color Enhancement Light

1.Attach the rechargeable battery or AC adapter/charger to power the camcorder.

2.Press and hold the small button on POWER and place it in CAMERA.

3.Select a position for the LIGHT AUTO/OFF/ON switch.

Notes: Turn on the light only when you need it. The power consumption of the light is approximately two-thirds that of the camcorder. When the light is on, the operation time of the rechargeable battery is reduced.

Avoid bumping or shaking the light when in use. The light’s bulb is sensitive when hot and may burn out.

Place in AUTO to have the light automatically turn on when the camcorder is aimed at a dark object and turn off when aimed at a bright object.

Note: A cassette must be inserted for AUTO to operate.

Place in ON to have the light turn on whenever POWER is in CAMERA.

Place in OFF to turn off the light.

If the camcorder is left in record pause for more than five minutes, the power and light automatically turn off. Press REC/PAUSE to turn camcorder back on.

Do not allow water to drop on the light when in operation.

Dangers: During operation and after using the light, the front surface and bulb of the light will be very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch them.

To prevent overheating, do not block or cover the ventilation holes on the color enhancement light.

Never use the color enhancement light in the vicinity of explosives or highly flammable materials.

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Contents USER‘S Guide Product Registration Model CC423 Serial No Purchase Date Purchased FromTable of Contents AssistanceRecording on the Camcorder Recording FeaturesCare and Maintenance PlaybackUnpack the camcorder and accessories First-Time OperationAttach the adapter/charger Position of the Power Position viewfinder and adjust eyepiece focus control Insert a cassetteStart and stop recording Play back what you have recordedReview the camcorder’s operating controls Titler Button Also Title SEL + ButtonBattery To Remove the Adapter/Charger Powering the CamcorderUsing the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder Charging the BatteryAttach Charged Battery Remove the BatteryBattery Safety Precautions Battery CareBattery Storage Check Battery Power Battery Level Indicator Using the Optional Thomson Car Cord Adapter Recording and Playback Times Erase Protection Safety TabVideo Cassettes Gently push the cassette down until it locks into place Inserting and Removing CassettesCassette Care and Storage Cassette Tips Camcorder Traveling and Cassette TipsTraveling Tips Microphone Camcorder FeaturesQuick Review AI Artificial IntelligenceProgram AE Auto Exposure Auto FocusMacro Focus Electronic Indexing Time Remaining DisplayViewfinder Eyepiece Focus ControlColor and Tint Controls Tilt AdjustmentEyepiece BRIGHT, COLOR, and Tint Controls Displays in Viewfinder Battery Level Time and Date DisplayTo Correct the Date or Time Date and Time DisplaySet the Time and Date Recording Date and Time or Date on Your Tape Charging the Camcorder’s Built-in Clock BatteryThis battery must be charged approximately every two months Using Power Zoom Buttons ZoomingRepeatedly Press Fade Fading In and Out of ScenesSelect the Type of Fade FadeMemory Stop Using Memory StopTape Counter with Memory Stop Flying Erase Head ProEdit FeaturesProEdit System Edit SearchAV OUT/IN Switch Audio DubbingTo Audio Dub AV OUT/IN Switch AV Audio and Video DubbingTo Audio and Video Dub Titler Title SEL +To Create a Title Chart of Characters in Titler’s RegisterTo Correct an Error Recording Titles on a Tape in the Camcorder CameraRecording Tips Recording on the Camcorder from a VCR or TV Monitor Recording on the Camcorder from a VCR or TV InstallationRecording Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the Camcorder Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features Viewfinder PlaybackPicture Search Playback FeaturesStop-Action Pause TrackingPlayback on a TV or VCR with Audio and Video in Jacks Video Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on a VCR Watching What the Camcorder is Seeing or Recording on the TVPlayback on a TV Without Audio and Video Inputs AntennaNormal TV Viewing Playback OperationWatch What the Camcorder is Seeing or Recording on the TV Color Enhancement Light To Use the Color Enhancement LightRemoving and Replacing the Front Case of the Light To Remove and Replace Light CaseAttaching the Shoulder Strap To Attach the Shoulder StrapPacking Carrying Case AC028A Soft Camcorder Case Optional AccessoriesTo order accessories, contact your local dealer VCC1000 Video Color Control CenterDCC096 DC Battery Car Cord CPS014 AC Adapter/Charger EP096FS and EP096FL Rechargeable BatteriesCoaxial RF Cables AH005 Audio/Video CableCRF95 RF Output Adapter AH065G 6-ftAttaching Accessory Lens Removing the Lens HoodAC040 Heavy Duty Tripod Using an Optional TripodAC031 Deluxe Tripod Order Form for Camcorder Models CC423 Accessory Order FormPlease complete other side also Authorized Signature International Orders 800 338United States and Canada Orders Care and Maintenance Things to AvoidCleaning the Camcorder’s Viewfinder Cleaning the CamcorderCleaning the Camcorder’s Lens Trouble Checks and Adjustments Trouble ChecksForward Tape Stops DuringRewind or Fast Camcorder RemainsWere Recorded on Does Not Look Natural Needs AdjustmentAE Shutter-Speed or TapeCustomer Assistance and Service Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchangeLimited Warranty Product Registration What your warranty does not coverHow State Law relates to warranty If you purchased your Camcorder outside the United StatesVideo Recorder Section SpecificationsGeneral Camera SectionInformation to User Index Light AUTO/OFF/ON Switch STOP/EJECT Button VIDEO/AUDIO Canadian Consumers Customer Service AccessoriesConsumers Meridian Street Indianapolis,