Panasonic NV-GS75EB operating instructions About condensation

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the [RESET] button with the boss A. The movie camera will be activated.

RESET

A

If you do not press the [RESET] button, the power to the movie camera is turned off automatically about 1 minute later.

Even after you press the [RESET] button, the indication may still appear repeatedly. If so, the movie camera needs repair. Detach the power connected, and consult the dealer who you purchased the movie camera from. Do not

attempt to repair the appliance by yourself.

3:Even if connected by the USB cable, the movie camera is not recognized by the PC.

Is the USB driver installed? For information, refer to the operating instructions for PC connection (separate volume).

4:When the USB cable is disconnected, an error message will appear on PC.

To disconnect the USB cable safely, double- click the [] icon in the task tray and follow the

instructions on the screen.

5: The movie camera malfunctions on editing,

dubbing from digital video equipment, or using “MotionDV STUDIO 5.3E LE for DV”.

If a tape is recorded in multiple modes such as SP and LP (recording mode), 12bit and 16bit (sound recording mode), normal and wide, recorded and unrecorded parts, the movie

camera may malfunction at a point where the mode switches. When you edit, do not record in multiple modes.

6:The warning/alarm indication [°] appears when the camera is operated in the WEB

camera mode.

Did you press the menu button or the recording start/stop button? You cannot use the menu or record onto the tape/card in the WEB camera mode.

Is the setting for the remote control correct?

Did you attempt to play a tape without inserting it? Insert a tape.

Did you attempt to play a tape with copyright protection (copy guard)? Pictures of the tape with copyright protection (copy guard) cannot be displayed on the PC. (The audio of the tape can be played.)

Is the video stream driver installed? For details, refer to the operating instructions for PC connection.

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Cautions for Use

ªAbout condensation

If you turn the movie camera on when condensation occurs on the head or the tape, condensation Indication [3] (yellow or red) is displayed on the viewfinder or the LCD monitor and the messages [3DEW DETECT] or [3EJECT TAPE] (only when the tape is inserted) appear. If so, follow the procedure below.

3in yellow:

Dews are slightly adhering on the head or the tape.

3in red:

Dews are adhering on the head or the tape.

1Remove the tape if it is inserted.

It takes about 20 seconds to open the cassette holder. This is not a malfunction.

2Leave the movie camera with the cassette

cover closed to cool or warm it to the ambient temperature.

When [3] in yellow

You cannot use the Tape Recording/ Playback Mode. Leave the movie camera for about 30 minutes.

However, you can use the Card Recording Mode or Picture Playback Mode when a cassette is not inserted.

When [3] in red

The power Lamp blinks for about 1 minute and then the movie camera automatically turns off. Leave it for about 2 to 3 hours.

3Turn the movie camera on again, set it to the Tape Recording/Playback Mode and then check if the condensation indication disappears.

Especially in cold areas, moisture may be frozen. If so, it may take more time before the condensation indication disappears.

Watch for condensation even before the condensation Indication is displayed. The condensation indication may not appear

depending on circumstances. When condensation occurs on the lens or the movie camera, it may also occur on the head and the tape. Do not open the cassette cover.

When the lens is fogged:

Set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF] and leave the movie camera in this condition for about 1 hour. When the lens temperature becomes close to the ambient temperature, the fogging disappears naturally.

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Contents Operating Instructions Before Use Information for Your SafetyHow to replace the Fuse AC AdaptorPages for reference Carefully observe copyright lawsFiles recorded on a SD Memory Card Menu operation flow is indicated by in the descriptionContents Optional Before usingAccessories Parts identification and handlingViewfinder -9 Audio-video output terminal AVUSB terminal Speaker Shoulder strap fixture Fitting the lens capTripod receptacle Lens hoodOne-touch free-style grip belt Using the LCD monitorTo restore the strap to the grip belt To use as a hand strapUsing the viewfinder Power supplyInserting/removing a cassette Removing the batteryCharging time and recordable time Slide the OPEN/EJECT lever and open the cassette coverInserting/removing a card Turning the camera on Selecting a modeHow to use the joystick Card recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to Auto Tape recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to AutoTape playback mode Tele-macro Soft skin mode Backlight compensationSwitching the language Using the menu screenSetting date and time Adjusting LCD monitor/viewfinderInstall a button-type battery Using the remote controlRemote control Selecting the remote control mode Free style remote controlRemote control usable range Concerning the button-type batteryAbout the clip on the backside Record mode Check before recordingConcerning the remaining tape time Indication on the screen On-screen display in the tape recording modeRecording on a tape Recording still pictures onto a card Photoshot Check the recordingBlank search function Stopping blank search midway ThroughZoom in/out function Quick start To cancel the quick start when Power is OFFRecording yourself To use the zoom microphone functionNight view functions Soft skin modeBacklight compensation function Wind noise reduction function Tele-macro functionFade in/fade out function Image stabilizer function Self-timer recordingRecording images for wide-screen TVs Continuous Photoshot Recording in various situations Scene modeTo cancel the scene mode function To stop continuous photoshot Midway throughRecording in natural colours White balance To restore to automatic adjustment Manual focus adjustmentManual shutter speed/aperture adjustment Shutter speed range Manual iris/gain adjustment50-1/8000 seconds Tape Recording Mode Iris/gain value rangeSlow-motion playback/ frame-by-frame playback Playback modePlaying back tape To return to normal playback Variable-speed search functionPlayback on TV Frame-by-frame playbackTo display multiple playback files Playing back cardTo display the on-screen information On the TV About the compatibility of still picturesFormatting a card To complete the settingsDeleting files recorded on a card Protecting files on a cardSelect Cancel ALL in Step Writing the printing data on a card Dpof settingWhat is DPOF? To set so that all pictures are not PrintedCopying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR Dubbing Edit modeRecording from a tape onto a card You can add music or narration to the recorded cassette Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital DubbingAudio dubbing ≥Talk into the microphoneTo dub audio while listening to a Pre-recorded sound Before recording with audio dubbingTo play back the sound recorded with Audio dubbing USB cableSelect the desired number of prints When you stop printing halfwaySelect the setting for date printing Select the paper sizeTape Recording Menu MenuMenu list Tape Playback MenuBasic DATE/TIME -42-PROTECT Card Recording MenuPicture Playback Menu Menus related to taking pictures Menus related to playbackInitial SET Demo ModeOther menus Others IndicationsConfirmatory indications Textual indicationsCheck the connected printer Functions cannot be used simultaneouslyThere is no paper. Check the connected printer Movie camera power is turned off automatically Before requesting repair Problems and solutions Power/Body Movie camera power cannot be turned on Movie camera power does not stay on long enoughNo operation other than cassette removal can be performed Remote control does not functionCassette cannot be removed Screen has changed suddenlyAudio dubbing cannot be performed Original sound was erased when audio dubbing was performedPush the Reset Switch is displayed Sounds cannot be played backAbout condensation About the movie camera Seconds later ≥We recommend cleaning the heads periodicallyAbout dirty heads ≥If the movie camera is sprayed with suchAbout the cassette About the batteryAbout the AC adaptor LCD monitor/viewfinder About the cardFolder structure of the card Periodical check-upsWhite balance Explanation of termsAutomatic white balance Auto focusSpecifications SpecificationsSpecifications AC adaptor VQT0N57 VQT0N57 Index NumericsF1204Ke0 10000 a