Canon DC95, DC100 instruction manual Setting the Date and Time, Time Zones, Menu DATE/TIME Setup

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Time Zones

Once you have set the time zone, date and time, you do not need to reset the clock every time you travel to another time zone. Select the time zone referring to the date and time displayed on the screen.

Time Zones and Difference from GMT/UTC

London

GMT/UTC

Wellington (WELLINGTN)

+12

Paris

+1

Samoa

-11

 

 

 

 

Cairo

+2

Honolulu

-10

Moscow

+3

Anchorage

-9

Dubai

+4

Los Angeles (L.A.)

-8

 

 

 

 

Karachi

+5

Denver

-7

Dacca

+6

Chicago

-6

Bangkok

+7

New York

-5

 

 

 

 

Singapore

+8

Caracas

-4

Tokyo

+9

Rio de Janeiro (RIO)

-3

Sydney

+10

Fernando de Noronha (FERNANDO)

-2

 

 

 

 

Solomon

+11

Azores

-1

Step 6: Setting the Date and Time

MENU

DATE/TIME SETUP

DATE/TIME 1.JAN.2006

(

31)

12:00 AM

 

1.Press MENU .

2.Select ( ) [DATE/TIME SETUP] and press ( ).

3. Select ( ) [DATE/TIME] and press ( ).

The year is displayed in orange.

4.Select ( ) the day and move ( ) to the month setting.

The next part of the date/time is displayed in orange.

Set the month, year, hours and minutes in the same way.

If you do not need to change all settings, move ( ) to a specific setting you want to change.

5.Press MENU to close the menu and start the clock.

When you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months, the built-in rechargeable lithium battery may discharge completely and the date and time setting may be lost. In such case, recharge the built-in lithium battery ( 71) and set the time zone, date and time again.

You can also change the date format ( 35).

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Contents DVD Camcorder Class 1 Laser Product Important Usage InstructionsEuropean Union and EEA only Advantages of DVDs So... what disc to choose? An Introduction to DVDsFeature Video mode VR mode Differences in Available Features Depending on the DiscTable of contents Still Image Options Editing the Scenes DVD-RW in VR mode onlyConnecting to a TV and VCR Disc OptionsSelecting an Option MENU/FUNC About this ManualConventions Used in the Manual About the Multi SelectorTo activate the still images modes About the Operating ModesSelecting Menu options Selecting FUNC. Menu OptionsTo change the operating mode Checking the Supplied AccessoriesTrademark Acknowledgements Left side view Right side view Front view Components GuideTop view Bottom view Back view Recording reminder Disc operation Screen DisplaysRecording Movies Recording Still ImagesViewing Still Images Remaining battery chargePlaying Movies Index Screen Playing Movies During PlaybackGetting Started Preparing the Power SupplyLCD Normal Recording Mode Max Typical Playback TimeLCD Bright LCD Backlight Adjusting the LCD ScreenPreparing the Camcorder Rotating the LCD PanelMenu Setting the Time Zone / Daylight Saving TimeMenu DATE/TIME Setup ZONE/DST Paris Changing the Display LanguageMenu DATE/TIME Setup Setting the Date and TimeTime Zones Inserting the Disc When using DVD-R discsWhen using a DVD-RW Loading and Removing a DiscGrab the edges of the disc and gently pull it out Removing the DiscRecording Movies RecordingBefore You Begin Recording Press and release record review Reviewing the Last Scene RecordedPress Wide SCR Press Start/Stop fully Recording Still Images25x Optical Zoom ZoomingPlaying Back Movies PlaybackSpecial Playback Modes Slow Forward Playback / Slow Reverse Playback Adjusting the VolumeMenu System Setup Press Menu to save the setting and close the menuSlideshow Viewing Still ImagesSlideshow Index ScreenImage Jump Function Magnifying the ImagePush the multi selector and keep it pressed down Selecting the Data Code Display Setup Data Code Date & TimeSelecting the Recording Data Display Data Code displayMenu Options Options Lists Menu / FuncOFF OFFVIDEO, VR DEUTSCH, ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, Polski Display SetupSystem Setup FUNC. Menu Options Move a scene Effect OFF, BLK&WHT Recording modeStill image size/quality Add to playlistProgram AE Shutter-Priority AE Aperture-Priority AE Using the Recording ProgramsMove the mode switch between the recording categories Using the Program AE ModeSelecting the Recording Program Shutter speed guideline Using the Shutter-Priority AE ModeSelect the recording program Aperture value guideline Using the Aperture-Priority AE ModePress EXP Manually Adjusting the ExposureAdjust the brightness of the image as required Changing the Metering MethodAdjust the zoom Press Focus Manually Adjusting the FocusInfinity Focus Select the autofocus mode Changing the Autofocus ModeSelf Timer Using the Self TimerAuto Setting the White BalancePress FUNC. to save the setting and close the menu  When you have set the custom white balancePage Applying Image Enhancing Effects Effect Effects Using the Digital EffectsSelecting a Fader / Effect Fader FadersFader Effect Using the Multi-Image ScreenSetting ApplyingSpeed Split MULTI-SFine Selecting the Size and Quality of Still ImagesDVD-R/-RW DVD-RW Super FineFUNC. ADD to Playlist Creating a PlaylistAdding Scenes to the Playlist Moving Scenes in the PlaylistDeleting All Scenes Deleting ScenesDeleting a Single Scene Deleting a Scene Just After RecordingDivide Dividing a SceneDivide YES Disc Operations Disc Initialize Video YES Disc OptionsProtecting the Disc Initializing the DiscSET Changing the Disc TitleErasing All Images Erasing Still ImagesErasing a Single Image Erasing a Single Image Just After RecordingFUNC. Convert to Scene FUNC. Execute Converting Still Images into Photomovie ScenesConverting a Single Image Converting All ImagesRestrictions after Disc Finalization Preparing your Disc for Playing on a DVD Player FinalizeOn a DVD Player Finalizing the DiscOn a Computer’s DVD Drive Unfinalize Recording Additional Movies on a Finalized Disc UnfinalizePlaying Back on a TV Screen Connection Diagram TVs without Scart terminalSelecting the Type of TV Connection Diagram TVs with Scart terminal Recording to a VCR Recording/Playback TroubleshootingPower Source Problem SolutionSET the Time Zone Playback/Editing Playing Back the Disc in an External DVD Device List of MessagesMessage Explanation Cannot Divide Camcorder Handling PrecautionsBattery Pack Treat the battery pack with careAbout the battery terminal cover Built-in Rechargeable Lithium BatteryMini DVD Disc Condensation Maintenance/OthersCleaning StorageUsing the Camcorder Abroad System Diagram Availability differs from area to area Shoulder Strap Optional AccessoriesBattery Packs CG-300E Battery ChargerSC-2000 Soft Carrying Case System SpecificationsPower/Others DC100/DC95BP-208 Battery Pack CA-570 Compact Power AdapterCondensation Connection to a TV IndexScene Editing SCN Special Scene Canon INC
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