Sharp VL-NZ100S manual Appendix MultiMediaCard, Watch out for static electricity, Your image data

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Appendix

MultiMediaCard

Watch out for static electricity

Appendix

Improper handling of the MultiMediaCard may cause damage to the card or images on the card. Follow the instructions below for correct use.

Label

Do not peel off the label or paste any paper, tape, or other material over it.

Contacts

This is the part of the card that makes contact with other equip- ment. Do not touch with your fingers, scratch, smudge or damage in any way.

Precautions on handling

MultiMediaCards

Be sure to insert the card in the correct direction. Do not try to force the card in.

The card is a precision component. Do not disassemble or modify it in any way. Take care not to bend it, subject it to severe shock, drop it, or allow it to get wet.

Do not put the card in your pocket or other unprotected location as it may break due to pressure applied when you sit.

Do not expose the card to excessive heat or fire.

Do not use or store the MultiMediaCard in the following kinds of environment:

Locations subject to electrical noise or powerful magnetic fields. Data on the card may be destroyed (erased).

Locations exposed to direct sunlight.

Locations subject to high temperature or high humidity.

Locations where dust gathers in large amounts or blows through the air.

Corrosive environments.

Sunlit or enclosed spaces and other such locations subject to high temperature.

Do not let dirt or other foreign matter accumu- late on the card contacts, or touch them with your fingers, or rub or scrape them. Static electricity may damage (erase) data on the card. Clean the card by wiping it gently with a soft, dry cloth.

Carry and store the card in its original plastic case to protect it from dirt, grime and static electricity. (The polyethylene case is anti- static.)

Watch out for condensation

Moisture (condensation) may form inside and outside the card if it is carried into an area subject to sudden, large changes in tempera- ture. Watch out for condensation, because it can cause malfunctions.

When moisture condenses on the card, leave it at the prevailing temperature until the water evaporates naturally.

Your image data

It is best to copy your valuable image data from the card onto some other medium (personal computer, floppy disk, MO disk, etc.) and make a backup.

Malfunction, repair, and so on can cause the recorded images to disappear from the card.

Make absolutely sure not to remove the card or turn the camcorder power off while the card is recording data, erasing data, or formatting (initializing). This can cause loss of data and damage the card.

Initializing the card will erase the data on it. Make sure no important image data is recorded on the card before you initialize it.

Please be aware that Sharp Corporation will not be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data caused by incorrect handling of the card by you or a third party, or caused by exposure to static electricity or electrical noise or by malfunction.

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Contents Sharp Corporation Gedruckt in Japan Imprimé au Japon TINSLA006WJZZ 02P03-JKGPower supply Special Note for Users in the U.K Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories When using your camcorder in a cold envi IiiWhat is dew formation? Dew FormationPrecautions Dirty Video Heads Using a Cleaning Tape Commercially AvailableAvailable mode Causes of video head cloggingContents Contents Digital Still Camera Features Appendix ViiiPart Names Compartment doorMedia Selection Card selectionOperation References Pp , 30TAPE-CAMERA mode TAPE-VCR modeOn-screen Display Index Operation ReferencesCARD-CAMERA mode CARD-VCR modeOn-screen indicators on/off Example screens shown are for TAPE-CAMERA modeManual screens AS S E T T E Setting see Properly inserted seeNew one see Card has no images recorded in the format the camcorder canAttaching and Removing the Battery Pack AttachingRemoving PreparationCharging the Battery Pack Extending battery pack life1Fully charge the battery pack BatteryPowering the Camcorder from an AC Outlet PreparationInserting and Removing a Cassette InsertingPerform above, then take out the cassette About the write-protect switch Inserting and Removing a CardClose the card slot cover Installing the Lithium Battery InstallingSetting the Date TimeT T I NG Changing to the 12-hour Time Mode Attaching the Lens HoodAttaching the Wrist Strap Press l or m to select 12H, then press the SET buttonUsing the Lens Cap Attach the strap to the lens cap as shown belowTips on Recording Positions Holding the camcorderBasic posture Shooting from a high angleSelecting the Camcorder Mode TAPE-CAMERA mode TAPE-VCR modeCARD-CAMERA mode CARD-VCR mode Camcorder modesEasy Camera Recording on Tape in Full Auto Mode To turn the power offTo pause recording Press the REC START/STOP button to begin recordingZooming Auto Focus Macro ShotsBasic Operations Camera Recording ZoomingRemaining Battery Power Display Remaining Recording Time DisplayUsing Earphones Commercially Available Tape PlaybackTo stop playback Volume Control StillVideo Search Searching for a Scene Near the Current Tape PositionWatching Playback on a Basic Operations PlaybackUsing the Menu Screens To turn off the menu screenPress the Menu button ExampleDisplaying Recording Guide GU I DETypes Turning on the recording guideSetting the Digital Zoom To use optical zoom onlySelect OFF in above Press lor mto select 40 or 300, then press the SET buttonUseful features Camera Recording To cancel Gamma Brightness Compen- sationGamma Brightness Compensation To obtain a brighter pictureTo cancel the gain-up function Press the GAMMA/BRIGHTER button again Eindicator appearsGain-up Using To cancel Fade modeFade In and Fade Out To use Fade Out onlyQuick Return Edit SearchRecording Standby Mode, press and holdTo cancel the still image Still Recording on TapeAttaching the Supplied Tripod Adapter To pause recordingTo cancel DIS function Wide ScreenDigital Image Stabilization DIS To return to normal screenSelf Recording More Information on Self Re- cordingRecording in LP Long Play Recording Mode To return to SP modeAP E SP E E D LP Press l or m to select LP, then press the SET buttonSelecting the 16-bit Audio Recording Mode To return to 12-bit audio recording modePress l or m to select 16bit, then press the SET button Select 12bit in aboveUsing the Remote Control Installing the BatteriesRemo T E on ActivatingUseful Features Playback Displaying the Date and Time of RecordingSlow S P L AYTo cancel Gamma Playback Gamma PlaybackCopying an Image from Tape to Card Gamma Playback has no effect during still playbackTo cancel Picture Effect Playback Picture Effect PlaybackPress l or m to select the desired Picture effect, then press the SETTo return to Auto Focus mode Manual FocusAdvanced Features Camera Recording To return to Auto Exposure modeManual Exposure Screen is displayedSetting the Camcorder to Full Auto mode To return to Auto White Balance modeWhite Balance Lock To cancel the digital picture effect Digital Picture EffectsTo cancel the scene setting Scene settings cannot be used when displaying a still imageScene Menu Program AE SC E NE Menu SportUsing the Time Code OU TDisplay format Displaying the time code on a TV during playbackEditing Cutting Unwanted SequencesTo stop editing RecordingAdvanced Features Playback Recording from an External SourceTo Record from an External Source To stop recordingUsing the Camcorder as a Converter L G D G T L O NTo DV terminal Digital equipmentEditing with the DV Terminal IEEE1394To Record from Video Equip MentSelecting the Audio Playback Mode AUD I OYou can select any of the following audio playback modes Audio Dubbing Feature Normal recording modeAudio Dubbing mode Audio RecordingTo cancel audio dubbing Audio DubbingTo pause audio dubbing Press the Menu button. The audio dubbing screen disappearsPress the Still button fully to begin recording Picture quality Approx. number Setting Selecting the Picture QualityTimer Digital Still Camera Features Card RecordingRecording with the Self Formatting a Card Card Playback Available Operations during Full-screen DisplayPress j, k, l or m on the Operation Button to move the selection frame toTo cancel the protection set- ting Delete ProtectionDigital Still Camera Features Playback Deleting Stored ImagesDeleting One Stored Image Press j, k, l or m to select the image to be deletedDeleting All Stored Images Print Order About DpofAssigning Print Order to an Image To cancel the print order for an image To cancel the print order for all imagesAssigning Print Order to All Images Installing the USB driver Transferring Data onCard to Computer System RequirementsDisconnecting the USB cable Image Folders and File NamesWindows ME Windows XPSlide Show Playback To stop Slide Show PlaybackPress l or m to select Slide Show Picture/Backlight Adjustments Adjusting the PictureAdjusting the Backlight Turning off Confirmation Sound AppendixPress l or m to select OFF, then press the SET button Use a wide-angle setting for fast-moving subjects Useful InformationHints for Better Shooting LightingAppendix DV Technology SD Memory Card MultiMediaCardDV and conventional video cassette tapes Precautions when using a Mini DV cassette Mini DV CassetteCopyright Protection To protect recordings against acciden- tal erasurePrecautions on handling MultiMediaCards Appendix MultiMediaCardWatch out for static electricity Watch out for condensationPrecautions on handling SD Memory Cards SD Memory Card AC AdapterReplacing the Fluorescent Lamp Protecting your dataAppendix Battery Pack This camcorder uses a lithium-ion type battery packCharging StorageCleaning Using Your Camcorder Abroad AC Adapter Supplied AccessoryDemonstration Mode Demo Mode of FCancelling Demo Mode EMO MOD E onBefore Requesting Service PowerCard Specifications Specifications are subject to change without noticeCamcorder AC Adapter UADP-0342TAZZ