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21PlacingorMoving--Donotplaceonanunstablecart,stand,tripod, bracketortableTheproductmayfall,causingseriousinjurytoachildor. adult,andseriousdamagetotheproduct.

AproductandcartcombinationshouldbemovedwithcareQuickstops,.

excessiveforce,andunevensurfacesmaycausetheproductandcart

combinationtooverturn.

22PowerSources--TheCA-570CompactPowerAdaptershouldbe operatedonlyfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabelIfyouarenot. sureofthetypeofpowersupplytoyourhome,consultyourproductdealerorlocalpower companyRegardingotherpowersourcessuchasbatterypower,refertoinstructionsthis. manual.

23Polarization--TheCA-570CompactPowerAdapterisequippedwithapolarized2-prong plug(aplughavingonebladewiderthantheother)The2.-prongpolarizedplugwillfitinto thepoweroutletonlyonewayThisasafetyfeature.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplug. fullyintotheoutlet,tryreversingtheplugIftheplugstillfailstofit,contactyourelectricia.

toreplaceyourobsoleteoutletDonotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug..

24PowerCordProtection--Powercordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobe

walkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponoragainstthemPayparticularattentiontoplugs.

andthepointfromwhichthecordsexittheproduct.

 

25OutdoorAntennaGrounding--Ifan

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requirements for the groundingelectrode. Seefigure 1.

26Lightning -- Foradded protectionof this product during alightning storm, or when it is left

unattended and unused for long periods of time, disconnect it from the wall outlet and disconnectthe antenna. This will prevent damageto the product due to lightning and power- line surges.

27Overloading-- Donot overloadwall outlets and extensioncordsas this can resultin arisk of fire or electric shock.

28Objectsand Liquid Entry-- Neverpush objects of any kind into this product through

openingsasthey maytouch dangerousvoltagepoints or shortout partsthat could result in a fire or electric shock. Becareful not to spill liquid of any kind onto the product.

29Servicing -- Donot attempt to service this product yourself asopeningor removing covers

may exposeyouto dangerousvoltageor other hazards. Referall servicing to qualified service personnel.

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Contents Page ImportantUsageInstructions Page Page Andbuiltstaticcharges-up Section AndthepointfromwhichthecordsexittheproductProduct,besuretheantennais Groundedsoastoprovidesome Iftheproducthasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged IftheproducthasbeenexposedtorainorwaterDolby Dual Flash RelayRecording Memory High-Definiti0nVideoFaceDetectionq3 SmartSmart AutoImageStabilization VideoSnapshotComputeror a videosharingWebsite Enjoyingyour Recordingson OtherDevicesPage Tableof contents Advanced Functions Basic RecordingBasic Playback Photos Playback on a TV Screen Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Terminals on the CamcorderAppendix Menu Options Lists Appendix Onscreen Icons and Displays Trouble?ConventionsUsedin thisManual About this ManualIntroduction Htroduction Following accessories are supplied with the camcorder Supplied Accessoriesand CD-ROMsRight side view Names of Parts20 * Introduction START/STOP WirelessControllerWL-D8922 * Preparations Chargingthe Battery Pack6etting Started To remove the battery pack Preparations Preparingthe AccessoriesPage To attach an optional shoulder strap Adjustingthe LCDScreen and I1-Ionly Usingthe Viewfinder26 * Preparations Preparations Ing Precautions Basic Operation of the Camc0rder Usingthe TouchScreen1081 OperatingModesPlayback FUNCPaneland. Edit Panel Usingthe MenusPreparations Settingthe Dateand Time FirstTime SettingsChangingthe TimeZone Changingthe LanguageMemory CardsCompatiblefor Usewith the Camcorder Using a Memory CardMportant Inserting and Removinga MemoryCardPointstocheck Selectingthe Memory for the RecordingsRelayRecordingof Movies Funci @MENU Preparations Basic Recording ShootingVideoandTakingPhotosin Dual Shot ModeAbout Dual Shot When you have finished recordingAbout the Smart Auto mode Dual Shot Mode When taking photos Aboutthe PowerSavemode IfZooming Usingthe ZoomLever orWirelessControllerQuickStart Function About standbymodeand auto power off PlayingBack the Video Basic Playback50 * Video Touchthescreenduringplaybacktodisplaytheplaybackcontrols TouchthedesiredscenetoplayitbackDuringplayback pause VideoIndexSelectionScreenSelectingthe Contentto PlayBack Options 3DFlipView NarrowingDownthe ScenesShown in the IndexScreen DeletingScenes TouchingindividualscenesRemoveinadvanceanycheckmarks TouchontheindividualscenesyouwanttodeleteShootingVideoin M ManualMode AdvancedFunctionsSelectingthe VideoQualityRecordingMode EuNC. @ ReC Programs @ @ portrait Desired rec0rd ng program SpecialScene RecordingProgramsVideo CinemaModeGivinga CinematicLook to your Recordings AdvancedImageStabilization To set the Cine Mode recording programStandard, D Powered isDynamic 66 * Video Pre-Rec0rdingFaceDetection Touch& Track FacedetectioncannotbeusedwhentheshutterspeedusedisslowerRecordingVideoSnapshotScenes VideoSnapshot=1FadeTrigger/Once,0 FadeTrigger/Always,I-JWipe/Once Digital EffectsManuallySettingthe Shutter SpeedorAperture Video Shutter Speed and Aperture Value Guidelines XpoiUi Manual ExposureAdjustmentTo adjust the Touch AE function for highlights Highlight AE AutomaticGainControlAGOLimit Manual FocusAdjustmentPointstocheck Red BiUe o i YelloW WhiteBalance Digital Tele-Converter ImageEffects Mini VideoLight Refer to Using the MiniAdvanced Shoe CAudioRecordingLevel Self TimerAudio Level Indicator Headph0nes Close the menu @ FuNCIi @ Menu @To adjust the volume during playback Usingthe Mini AdvancedShoeMini Usingan ExternalMicrophoneRetracttheminiadvancedshoe coverinthedirectionofthearrow Usingothermicrophones Usingthe CustomKey andDial Usinga ZoomRemoteController Selectingthe PlaybackStarting Point Functions Available with the Zoom Remote ControllerTo change the interval between frames To display changes in the scenes main subject PlayingBack ScenesSet to BackgroundMusicOpen the music track selection screen IraqiOn ,re Externa!Audi0!nputAboutvideoplayback linked to the external player OnscreenDisplaysand DataCode Editingthe PlaylistAdding,Deleting,Moving andPlaying Back Playlist and Scene OperationsYoucancopyscenesfromthebuilt-memorylinilriilonlyorfrom CapturingPhotosandVideoSnapshotScenesfrom a Movie Continue from the same menu To select the photo capture settings102 * Video DividingScenes