Panasonic NV-GS75EB operating instructions About dirty heads, About the movie camera

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ªAbout dirty heads

If video heads (the parts that closely contact with the tape) become dirty, normal recording and playback are not properly performed. Clean the heads with the digital video head cleaner.

Insert the head cleaner into the movie camera, set it to the Tape Playback Mode, and play it back for about 10 to 20 seconds. (If you do not stop the playback, it automatically stops about

30 seconds later.)

We recommend cleaning the heads periodically.

If the heads become dirty, “NEED HEAD CLEANING” appears during recording. During playback, moreover, the following symptoms appear.

Mosaic-like noise appears partially or the sound is interrupted.

Black or blue mosaic-like horizontal stripes appear.

When normal playback cannot be performed even after the head cleaning

One possible cause is that normal recording could not be performed because the heads were dirty at the time of recording. Clean the heads, and perform recording and playback again. If normal playback can be performed, the heads are clean. Before an important recording, be sure to conduct a test recording to make sure that normal recording can be performed.

If the heads become dirty soon after cleaning,

the problem may be attributable to the tape. If so, try another cassette.

During playback, the picture or sound may be interrupted momentarily, but this is not a malfunction of the movie camera. (One possible cause is that the playback is interrupted by dirt or dust that momentarily adheres to the heads.)

ªAbout the movie camera

When the movie camera is used for a long time, the camera body becomes warm, but this is not a malfunction.

Keep the movie camera away from magnetized equipment such as a cellular phones, microwave ovens, TVs, and video game equipment.

If you use the movie camera on or near a TV,

images or sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wave radiation.

Recordings on the tape may be damaged, or images may be distorted, by strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors.

Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by digital circuits including microprocessor may

adversely affect the movie camera, causing the disturbance of images and sounds.

If the movie camera is affected by such equipment and does not function properly, turn off the movie camera power and detach the battery or AC adaptor. Then, connect the battery or AC adaptor again and turn on the movie camera power.

Do not use your movie camera near radio transmitters or high-voltage cables.

If you record pictures near radio transmitters or

high-voltage cables, recorded images or sounds may be adversely affected.

Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the movie camera.

If the movie camera is sprayed with such

chemicals, the camera body may become deformed and the surface finish may peel off.

Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact with the movie camera for a long time.

When you use your movie camera in a sandy or dusty place such as on a beach, do not let sand or fine dust get into the body and terminals of the movie camera. Also, protect the movie camera from getting wet.

Sand or dust may damage the movie camera or cassette. (Care should be taken when inserting and removing a cassette.)

If sea water splashes onto the movie camera, wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use it to wipe the camera body carefully. Then, wipe it again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.

While carrying the movie camera, do not drop or bump it.

A strong impact on the movie camera may break its housing, causing it to malfunction.

Do not use benzine, paint thinner or alcohol for cleaning the movie camera.

Before cleaning, detach the battery or pull out the AC mains lead from the AC mains socket.

The camera body may be discoloured and the surface finish may peel off.

Wipe the movie camera with a soft dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. To remove stubborn stains, wring well a cloth that is soaked in a neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe the movie camera with it. Afterwards, wipe it with a dry cloth.

When you use a chemical dust cloth, follow the instructions.

Do not use this movie camera for surveillance purposes or other business use.

If you use the movie camera for a long time, the internal temperature increases and, consequently, this may cause malfunction.

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Contents Operating Instructions AC Adaptor Information for Your SafetyHow to replace the Fuse Before UseMenu operation flow is indicated by in the description Carefully observe copyright lawsFiles recorded on a SD Memory Card Pages for referenceContents Parts identification and handling Before usingAccessories OptionalAudio-video output terminal AV USB terminal SpeakerViewfinder -9 Lens hood Fitting the lens capTripod receptacle Shoulder strap fixtureTo use as a hand strap Using the LCD monitorTo restore the strap to the grip belt One-touch free-style grip beltPower supply Using the viewfinderSlide the OPEN/EJECT lever and open the cassette cover Removing the batteryCharging time and recordable time Inserting/removing a cassetteInserting/removing a card Selecting a mode How to use the joystickTurning the camera on Tele-macro Soft skin mode Backlight compensation Tape recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to AutoTape playback mode Card recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to AutoUsing the menu screen Switching the languageAdjusting LCD monitor/viewfinder Setting date and timeUsing the remote control Remote controlInstall a button-type battery Concerning the button-type battery Free style remote controlRemote control usable range Selecting the remote control modeAbout the clip on the backside Check before recording Record modeOn-screen display in the tape recording mode Recording on a tapeConcerning the remaining tape time Indication on the screen Stopping blank search midway Through Check the recordingBlank search function Recording still pictures onto a card PhotoshotZoom in/out function To use the zoom microphone function To cancel the quick start when Power is OFFRecording yourself Quick startSoft skin mode Backlight compensation functionNight view functions Tele-macro function Fade in/fade out functionWind noise reduction function Self-timer recording Recording images for wide-screen TVsImage stabilizer function To stop continuous photoshot Midway through Recording in various situations Scene modeTo cancel the scene mode function Continuous PhotoshotRecording in natural colours White balance Manual focus adjustment Manual shutter speed/aperture adjustmentTo restore to automatic adjustment Iris/gain value range Manual iris/gain adjustment50-1/8000 seconds Tape Recording Mode Shutter speed rangePlayback mode Playing back tapeSlow-motion playback/ frame-by-frame playback Frame-by-frame playback Variable-speed search functionPlayback on TV To return to normal playbackAbout the compatibility of still pictures Playing back cardTo display the on-screen information On the TV To display multiple playback filesProtecting files on a card To complete the settingsDeleting files recorded on a card Formatting a cardTo set so that all pictures are not Printed Writing the printing data on a card Dpof settingWhat is DPOF? Select Cancel ALL in StepEdit mode Recording from a tape onto a cardCopying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR Dubbing ≥Talk into the microphone Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital DubbingAudio dubbing You can add music or narration to the recorded cassetteUSB cable Before recording with audio dubbingTo play back the sound recorded with Audio dubbing To dub audio while listening to a Pre-recorded soundSelect the paper size When you stop printing halfwaySelect the setting for date printing Select the desired number of printsTape Playback Menu MenuMenu list Tape Recording MenuCard Recording Menu Picture Playback MenuBasic DATE/TIME -42-PROTECT Menus related to playback Menus related to taking picturesDemo Mode Other menusInitial SET Indications OthersTextual indications Confirmatory indicationsFunctions cannot be used simultaneously There is no paper. Check the connected printerCheck the connected printer Movie camera power does not stay on long enough Before requesting repair Problems and solutionsPower/Body Movie camera power cannot be turned on Movie camera power is turned off automaticallyScreen has changed suddenly Remote control does not functionCassette cannot be removed No operation other than cassette removal can be performedSounds cannot be played back Original sound was erased when audio dubbing was performedPush the Reset Switch is displayed Audio dubbing cannot be performedAbout condensation ≥If the movie camera is sprayed with such Seconds later ≥We recommend cleaning the heads periodicallyAbout dirty heads About the movie cameraAbout the battery About the AC adaptorAbout the cassette Periodical check-ups About the cardFolder structure of the card LCD monitor/viewfinderAuto focus Explanation of termsAutomatic white balance White balanceSpecifications SpecificationsSpecifications AC adaptor VQT0N57 VQT0N57 Numerics IndexF1204Ke0 10000 a