Canon DC22 instruction manual Getting Started, Preparing the Power Supply

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Getting Started 21

Getting Started

Preparing the Power Supply

The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. Charge the battery pack before use.

CHARGE indicator

Remove the battery terminal cover ( 100) before attaching the battery

BATT. switch

1Turn off the camcorder.

2Attach the battery pack to the camcorder.

Open the LCD panel.

Slide in the connector end of the battery in the direction of the arrow and press it gently until it clicks.

E

DC IN terminal

 

3 Connect the power cord to the

Preparations

compact power adapter.

4 Plug the power cord into a power

 

outlet.

 

5 Connect the compact power adapter

 

to the camcorder’s DC IN terminal.

 

• The CHARGE indicator starts

 

flashing. The indicator will stay on

 

when the charging is completed.

 

• You can also use the compact power

 

adapter without attaching a battery

 

pack.

 

• When the compact power adapter is

 

connected, even if a battery is

 

attached its power will not be

 

consumed.

 

 

Recording Mode

Maximum

Typical

Playback Time

 

Recording Time

Recording Time*

 

 

 

 

 

 

Viewfinder

70 min.

40 min.

 

XP

 

LCD [NORMAL]

70 min.

40 min.

90 min.

 

 

LCD [BRIGHT]

70 min.

40 min.

 

 

 

Viewfinder

80 min.

45 min.

 

SP

 

LCD [NORMAL]

80 min.

45 min.

100 min.

 

 

LCD [BRIGHT]

75 min.

45 min.

 

 

 

Viewfinder

90 min.

45 min.

 

LP

 

LCD [NORMAL]

85 min.

45 min.

110 min.

 

 

LCD [BRIGHT]

85 min.

45 min.

 

*Approximate times for recording with repeated operations such as start/stop, zooming, power on/off.

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Contents Manual de Instrucciones Manuel d’instructionDVD Camcorder Caméscope DVD Cámara DVDImportant Usage Instructions Introduction Important Safety Instructions EExample of Antenna Grounding AS Advantages of DVDs An Introduction to DVDs Best for Compatibility Available disc specifications Video mode onlyBest for Recording Time Best for ReusabilityFeature Again for recording Giving a title to the discWith a DVD player Table of contents Playing Back the Disc on an External Device Editing FunctionsAdditional Information External ConnectionsConventions Used in the Manual About this ManualTrademark Acknowledgements About this ManualAbout the Multi Selector About the Power SwitchAbout the Operating Modes OperationGetting to Know the Camcorder Supplied AccessoriesComponents Guide Left side view Right Side View Front viewAV terminal Terminal cover Back view Top view Bottom view Wireless Controller WL-D86 Recording Movies Recording Still Images Screen DisplaysRemaining battery charge Card/Disc Access DisplayRecording reminder Remaining recording timePlaying Movies Index Screen Playing Movies During PlaybackViewing Still Images Getting Started Preparing the Power SupplyDisconnect the compact power adapter from the camcorder Adjust the viewfinderPreparing the Camcorder Turn on the camcorderAdjusting the LCD Screen Wireless ControllerFasten the grip belt Rotating the LCD Panel Open the LCD panel 90 degreesInserting and Removing a Memory Card LCD BacklightOnly miniSD cards can be used with this camcorder Turn off the camcorder Open the memory card slot coverWhen Using DVD-R/DVD-R DL Discs Inserting and Removing a DiscPoints to Check Grab the edge of the disc and gently pull it out Removing the Disc Move the power switch to onPress FUNC. to save the settings and close the menu Using the MenusSelecting a FUNC. Menu Option Selecting a Menu OptionFirst Time Settings Changing the LanguageChanging the Time Zone DATE/TIME Setup Setting the Date and TimeSelect the month and move to the day setting DATE/TIME JAN , 2006 1200 AMRecording Movies RecordingRecording Before You Begin RecordingReviewing the Last Scene Recorded Recording Still ImagesPress record review Basic Functions Selecting the Aspect Ratio of yourPress Photo fully Press Photo halfwaySelecting the Media for the Still Images SelectorZooming PlaybackPlaying Back Movies Move , the selection frameFast Forward Playback Fast Reverse Playback Special Playback ModesPlayback Pause Slow Forward Playback Slow Reverse PlaybackAdjusting the Volume System SetupUse the multi selector to move between images Magnifying the Still Image Press Menu Select Display Setup and press Display SetupDATE, TIME, DATE&TIME only Data Code Date & TIMEMenu Options Lists Camera SetupMenu Options VARIABLE, Speed 3, Speed 2, SpeedVIDEO, VR, Cancel Disc OperationsAdvanced Functions NO, YES Still IMG OperALL Copy NORMAL, Bright Display SetupCamera Data Date & TimeHigh Volume System SetupLOW VOLUME, OFF RESET, ContinuousFUNC. Menu Options Effect OFF, Fader Image Effect OFF, VIVID, NeutralEffect OFF, BLK&WHT Standard PLAY, Long PlayCANCEL, Start Using the Recording Programs Programmed Auto Exposure FUNC. Recording ProgramProgram AE as described Shutter-Priority AE Change the shutter speed and press to save the settingAperture-Priority AE Shutter speed guidelinesAdjust the brightness of the image as required Manual Exposure AdjustmentExposure, Focus and Color Available aperture valuesManual Focus Adjustment Light Metering ModeSelect the autofocus mode Automatic Focus ModesWhite Balance Camcorder. Use this setting for outdoorInfinity Focus Appears Pressing Focus again will return to autofocusPress FUNC. to save the setting and close the menu Image EffectsWhite Balance Adjust each setting as desired and then press Press and select the custom setting optionsStill Image Recording Options Selecting the Size and Quality of Still ImagesCapturing a Still Image while Recording Movies Still I. REC OFFWhile you are recording a movie, press Photo Continuous Shooting and Exposure Bracketing Press Photo halfway to activate the autofocusPress Photo fully and hold it pressed down Creating Panoramic Images Drive ModePress Photo to record the first image Press FUNC. after the last imageMenu Camera Setup Self Timer Self TimerPress Photo , first halfway to activate Autofocus and then fully to record Still imageFlash LED LightPress Light Press flash buttonSelecting a Fader / Effect Digital EffectsFader Faders Effect EffectsSetting Using the Multi-Image ScreenDigital Effect ApplyingCard Luminance Key Card Lumi Combining Images Card MixCard Animation C. Animation Camera Chroma Key CAM. ChromaCard MIX Level preferredEffects button Press D.EFFECTS Creating a Playlist Editing the ScenesAdding Scenes to the Playlist Moving Scenes in the PlaylistDeleting a Single Scene Disc type DVD-RW discs Video or VR modeFUNC. Delete YES Deleting All ScenesDividing a Scene Disc OptionsProtecting the Disc Initializing the DiscChanging the Disc Title Erasing Still Images Still Image OptionsConverting Still Images into Photomovie Scenes Copying Still ImagesCopying a Single Image Copying All ImagesConverting All Images Protecting Still Images on the Memory CardProtecting a Single Image Protecting Still Images from the Index ScreenStill IMG Oper Initializing the Memory CardProtect Menu Still IMG Oper Card Initialize YESFinalizing the Disc Finalizing the DiscFinalize Restrictions after Disc FinalizationDisc type DVD-RW initialized in Video mode Unfinalized UnfinalizeAdditional scenes even Without unfinalizingConnection Diagrams Connecting to a TV or VCRConnecting to a TV or VCR AV TerminalPlayback on a TV Screen Selecting the Type of TVRecording to a VCR Video Input RecordingThis camcorder Change the recording settings as necessary Menu LINE-IN ModeConnecting to a Computer PC Connection DiagramsTransferring Recordings MyDVD for Canon System Requirements Setup Wizard will launch automaticallySerial number will already be filled Connecting the CamcorderCompleting the User Registration Click Next to start the registrationIf the operation is interrupted One-Touch Dubbing Windows XP onlyInsert the source disc into the camcorder Insert a finalized disc into Camcorder Run MyDVD for CanonSoftware does not support writing on Print/share button Transferring Still Images Direct TransferSelect a transfer option Press Transferring ImagesALL Images NEW Images Transfer Orders If YOU Select Select & Transfer or WallpaperSetting Transfer Orders from the Index Screen Transfer Order SettingsSelecting Still Images to Transfer Transfer Order Erasing All Transfer OrdersPrinting Still Images Direct Print Connecting to a PrinterPrinting with the Print/Share Button Select the still image you Wish to print Press Print/shareSelect the print settings Select , Print and press Print SettingsTrimming settings Paper settings Number of copies Print effect Date printingPrint setting menu, select Trimming and press Trimming SettingsChange the size of the trimming frame ConnectionsSetting Print Orders from the Index Screen Print Order SettingsMove , the trimming frame Selecting Still Images for Printing Print OrderPrinting Erasing All Print OrdersPrint Press Menu , select Print and pressPower Source TroubleshootingProblem Solution Trouble?Additional Information ProblemPlayback/Editing Playing Back the Disc in an External DVD Device List of Messages Memory Card OperationMessage Explanation Disc could not be read. Try cleaning it or replace the disc Video mode that was finalized with another digital deviceOnto it. Try cleaning the disc or replace it Supported not DVD-R/RWNo disc is loaded. Insert a disc Could not recover a corrupted fileOr Secam Disc is being read. Wait before you start recordingDirect Print Related Messages Printer is in use. Check the printer status PositionClose the printer cover securely Battery Pack Handling PrecautionsTreat the battery pack with care CamcorderMini DVD Disc About the battery terminal coverMemory Card Do not store the camcorder with a disc left insideBuilt-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery Lithium Button BatteryCleaning Maintenance/OthersStorage CondensationUsing the Camcorder Abroad Power SourcesPlayback on a TV Screen General Information System Diagram Availability differs from area to areaBattery Packs Optional AccessoriesCG-300 Battery Charger Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommendedOptional Accessories Provided AccessoriesProduct Codes WS-20 Wrist StrapDC22 SpecificationsSystem Memory CardBP-208 Battery Pack CA-570 Compact Power AdapterPower/Others Input/Output TerminalsIndex XP mode 111 Canada Canon Consumer Digital Video Equipment Limited WarrantyCanon INC Canon U.S.A., INC. NEW Jersey Office
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