Samsung D371W(i) manual Maintenance, After Finishing a Recording, Usable Cassette Tapes, Save REC

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Maintenance

After Finishing a Recording

At the end of a recording you must remove the power source.

When recording with a Battery Pack, leaving the pack on the Camcorder can reduce the life span of the battery.

The Battery Pack should be release after recording is completed.

1.Open the Cassette door while sliding the [TAPE EJECT] switch in the direction or the arrow.

Pull the cassette compartment out automatically.

Please wait while the tape is completely ejected.

2.After removing the tape, close the door and store the Camcorder in a dust free environment. Dust and other foreign materials can cause square-shaped noise or jerky images.

3.Set the [Power] switch to the [OFF].

4.Disconnect the power source or remove the Battery Pack. Press the [BATTERY RELEASE] switch located on the bottom of the Camcorder and slide the Battery Pack in the direction of the arrow.

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Usable Cassette Tapes

When you have recorded something that you wish to keep, you can protect it so that it will not be accidentally erased.

a. Protecting a tape: Push the safety tab on the cassette so that the hole is uncovered. b. Removing the tape protection:

If you no longer wish to keep the recording on the cassette, push the safety tab back so that it covers the hole.

How to store a tape

a. Avoid places with magnets or magnetic interference. b. Avoid humidity and dust prone places.

c. Keep the tape in an upright position and avoid storing it in direct sunlight. d. Avoid dropping or knocking your tapes.

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Contents AD68-01227G Owner’s Instruction BookContents Setting the AV In/Out Transferring IEEE1394 i.LINK-DV Standard Data English Servicing & Replacement Parts Getting to Know Your Camcorder FeaturesAccessories Supplied with Camcorder Basic AccessoriesCamera Front & Left ViewMenu Button T Button Left Side ViewStart/Stop Button Hand Strap Power Switch Camera or Player JacksRight & Top View Rear & Bottom View Usable Memory CardsRemote Control VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Preparation Hand Strap Adjusting the Hand StrapInstalling the Lens Cover after Operation Using the Hand Strap & Lens CoverLithium Battery Installation for the Internal Clock Precaution regarding the Lithium BatteryLithium Battery Installation Charging the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charging, Recording Times based on Model and Battery TypeUsing the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Battery Level Display Battery Pack ManagementAmount of continuous recording time available depends on Preparation Using a Household Power Source Connecting a Power SourceAbout the Operating Modes Cam Mode VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only For example Setting the White BalanceUsing the Quick Menu Camera ModeBattery Level Visual Effects Mode page 52 EASY.Q Wide OSD in Player ModeOSD On Screen Display in Camera/Player Modes Turning the OSD On Screen Display On/Off OSD in M.Player ModeTurning OSD On/Off Turning the Date/Time On/OffDisplays in this manual Initial Setting System Menu SettingSetting the Clock Clock Set Set the Power switch to Camera or PlayerBack Setting the Beep Sound Beep Sound Shutter Sound Off Selecting the OSD Language Language Viewing the Demonstration Demonstration Initial Setting Display Menu Setting Adjusting the LCD Screen LCD Bright/LCD ColourOutdoors for example, you can adjust LCD Bright LCD Colour Displaying the Date/Time Date/Time Setting the TV Display TV Display Inserting / Ejecting a Cassette Adjusting the FocusUsing the Viewfinder Basic RecordingSelf recording Various Recording TechniquesGeneral recording Downward recording Upward recordingMaking your First Recording Unavailable buttons during operation Recording with Ease for Beginners EASY.Q ModeRecord Search REC Search Reviewing and Searching a Recording REC SearchŒœ REW button Basic Recording Zooming In and Out Using the Fade In and Out To Start RecordingTo Stop Recording Using the Colour Nite Colour Nite Please disable 169 Wide mode to use this function. Using the Light VP-D372WHi/D375Wi/D975Wi onlyAdvanced Recording Selecting the Record Mode & Audio ModeCutting Off Wind Noise WindCut Plus Selecting the Real Stereo Function Recommended Shutter Speeds when Recording Adjusting the Exposure When RecordingSetting the Shutter Speed & Exposure Auto Focus Manual FocusAuto Focus / Manual Focus Programmed Automatic Exposure Modes Program AE Setting the Program AE Setting the White Balance Outdoor or Custom WB, then press the OK button Applying Visual Effects Selecting the Visual Effects Setting the 169 Wide mode Using the Tele Macro Macro Setting the Digital Image Stabilizer DIS BLC Off BLC On Using Back Light Compensation Mode BLCZooming In and Out with Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Selecting the Digital ZoomStill Image Recording Searching for a still imagePlaying Back a Tape on the LCD Screen Adjusting the LCD Bright/LCD Colour during PlaybackAdjusting the Volume PlaybackSlow Playback Forward/Reverse VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Various Functions while in Player ModePlayback Pause Picture Search Forward/ReverseReverse frame advance X2 Playback Forward/Reverse VP-D375Wi/D975Wi onlyReverse Playback VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Forward frame advanceAudio Dubbing VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Sound2 Plays the dubbed sound Dubbed Audio PlaybackButton Sound1 Plays the original soundConnecting to a TV which has Audio/Video Input Jacks Playing back on a TV MonitorTape Playback on TV Screen Playback Connecting to a TV which has no Audio/Video Input JacksVoice + Function Audio Effect AV In/Out Move OK Select Menu Exit When Copying is Complete ConnectionCopying a Camcorder Tape onto a Video Tape To record from a TV When Recording Copying is CompleteRecording Copying onto a Camcorder Tape To record from a VCRInserting a Memory Card Digital Still Camera Mode VP-D375Wi/D975Wi onlyUsing a Memory Card Usable Memory Card not supplied Memory Card FunctionsMoving Image Image FormatStructure of Folders and Files on the Memory Card Photo ImageSelect the Image Quality Number of Images on the Memory CardSelecting the Photo Quality OK button Selecting the recording Photo Size VP-D975Wi onlyPress the Menu button Menu list will appearSetting the File Number Taking a Photo Image Jpeg on the Memory Card Viewing Photo Images Jpeg To view a Single ImageTo view a Slide Show To view the Multi DisplayProtection from accidental Erasure Deleting Photo Images and Moving Images Message Do you want to delete all? is displayed Deleting All Images at OnceFormatting a Memory Card Saving Moving Images onto a Memory Card Recording time available on the Memory CardRecording Moving Images Mpeg on a Memory Card Digital Still Camera Mode VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Press the √ PLAY/STILL button Recording Photo Image from a Cassette Photo Copy Marking Images for Printing Print Mark Removing the Print MarkConnecting To a Printer Printing Your Pictures Using the PictBridgeTMPictBridgeTM VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Selecting Images Setting the Number of PrintsSetting the Date/Time Imprint Option Canceling the PrintingSystem Requirements Connecting to a DV Device DVD Recorder, Camcorder, etcConnecting to a PC Ieee 1394 Data TransferVP-D371i/D371Wi D372WHi VP-D375Wi/D975Wi USB Interface VP-D375Wi/D975Wi only Using USB InterfaceSelecting the USB Device USB Connect Installing DV Media PRO Program Program InstallationConnecting to a PC Disconnecting the USB CableUsing the PC Camera Function Using the removable Disk Function Using the USB Streaming FunctionSave REC MaintenanceAfter Finishing a Recording Usable Cassette TapesCleaning and Maintaining the Camcorder Cleaning the Video HeadsPAL-compatible Countries/Regions Power sourcesUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Colour systemMoisture Condensation TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Self Diagnosis Display103 104 Sub Menu Functions Available Mode Camera Player Setting menu itemsMain Menu Sub Menu Functions Available mode Camera Player Models with a ‘i’ suffix do feature DVIEEE1394/AVAnalogModel Name VP-D371i/D371Wi/D372WHi/D375Wi/D975Wi SpecificationsAF/MF IndexBlue = Neutralbrown = Live Power Sources United Kingdom OnlyUnited Kingdom Ellas Greece Fourlis Trade A.E.B.E Contact Samsung World Wide This Camcorder is Manufactured by