Panasonic NV-DS88A operating instructions Before Requesting Repair Problems and Solutions

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Store the Cassette in its case. Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays), or humidity may damage the tape. Dust contains hard mineral particles, and dusty Cassettes damage the heads of the Movie Camera and other components. Develop a habit of returning the Cassette back to its case.

Once every half year, wind the tape to the end and then rewind it to the beginning. If the Cassette is left for 1 year or longer without winding or rewinding, temperature and humidity changes may cause the Cassette to deform due to swelling, shrinking, and so forth. The wound tape may stick to itself.

Do not place a Cassette near highly magnetic substances or equipment.

The surface of tape is covered with extremely minute magnetic particles, upon which signals are recorded. Magnetic necklaces, toys, etc., have magnetic force that is stronger than you may normally expect, and they may erase the contents of a recording or may cause noise in images and sounds.

Card

When the Card is being read, do not remove the Card, turn off the power, or subject it to vibration or impact.

Do not leave the Card in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily generated.

Do not bend or drop the Card. The Card or the recorded content may be damaged.

After use, be sure to remove the Card from the Movie Camera.

After usage, store the supplied SD Memory Card in the

enclosed yellow bag.

Do not touch the terminals on the back of the Card with your fingers. Do not allow dirt, dust or water to enter it.

ªLCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Hood

LCD Monitor

In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it with soft dry cloth.

If your Movie Camera is extremely cold when you turn its power on, the image on the LCD Monitor is slightly darker than usual at first. However, as the internal temperature

increases, it goes back to the normal brightness.

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Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 112,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

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Viewfinder

Do not direct the Viewfinder or Lens to the sun. Internal components may be seriously damaged.

When the Movie Camera is used with a large capacity Battery (CGP-D28S/CGP-D320; optional) attached to it, it is not practical to look in the Viewfinder from behind the Battery. In this case, lift up the Viewfinder to an easy-to-see angle.

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Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the Viewfinder screen featuring a total of approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

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Lens Hood

Do not attach other conversion lenses in front of the Lens Hood; there is no mount to be used for the attachment.

When you wish to attach the Tele Conversion Lens (VW-LT3014E; optional), Wide Conversion Lens (VW-LW3007E; optional), MC Protector (VW-LMC30E; optional), or ND Filter (VW-LND30E; optional), first of all, turn the Lens Hood counterclockwise. If the MC Protector or ND Filter is used, the Lens Hood can be mounted on the filter.

If you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] during recording with the filter or conversion lens attached to the Movie Camera, 4 corners of the image may become dark (vignetting). For details, please refer to the operating

instructions of your accessories.

Be sure to keep the Lens Hood attached to the Movie Camera so as to shut out unnecessary light.

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Before Requesting Repair (Problems and Solutions)

Power

1:The Movie Camera power cannot be turned on.

1:Is the power source connected correctly? (l10)

2:The Movie Camera power is turned off

automatically.

2:If you leave the Movie Camera in Recording Pause Mode for more than 6 minutes, the power is turned off automatically to protect the tape and to save the Battery power. (l18)

3:The Movie Camera power does not stay on long

enough.

3-1: Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach a fully charged Battery. (l10)

3-2: Has condensation occurred? Wait until the Condensation Indication disappears. (l46)

Battery

1:Battery runs down quickly.

1-1: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the AC Adaptor. (l10)

1-2: Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold place? In cold places, the operating time of the Battery becomes shorter. (l47)

1-3: Has the Battery worn out? If the operating time is still too short even after the Battery is fully charged, the Battery has worn out.

2:The Battery cannot be charged.

2:If the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC Adaptor, charging cannot be performed. Disconnect the DC Input

Lead.

Normal Recording

1:Recording does not start although power is supplied to the Movie Camera and the Cassette is correctly inserted.

1-1: Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on the Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]), recording cannot be performed. (l11)

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Contents NV-DS88A VQT9361Information for Your Safety Contents Standard Accessories Optional AccessoriesGetting Started Viewing What Has Been RecordedControls and Components LCD Monitor l12Viewfinder l12 Malfunction and does not affect the recorded pictureEyecup Eyepiece Corrector Knob l12Remote Controller Inserting a Button-type Battery ªUsing the Remote Controller15˚ 15˚ Power Supply Using the AC AdaptorUsing the Battery Using the Car Battery ChargerLens Cap and Grip Belt Attaching the Shoulder StrapInserting a Cassette Accidental Erasure PreventionUsing the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Turning on the Movie Camera and Selecting ModesUsing the Menu Screen ªPicture SelectionList of Menus AV IN/OUT Setup Sub-Menu VCR Mode Main-Menu VCR FunctionsPlayback Functions Sub-Menu Card Playback Mode Main-Menu Card Functions Short-Cut Menus of the Card Playback Mode aErase PICTURE/TITLE Sub-Menu Card Editing Sub-MenuSetting Date and Time Internal Lithium Battery RechargeLP Mode Audio Recording ModeRecording Photoshot Zoom In/Out FunctionsProgressive Photoshot Continuous PhotoshotDigital Zoom Function Image Stabilizer FunctionFade In/Out Functions Cinema Function Backlight Compensation FunctionWind Noise Reduction Function Recording in Special Situations Recording in Natural ColoursAdjusting White Balance Manually About White Balance SensorManual Shutter Speed Adjustment Manual Iris AdjustmentManual Focus Adjustment Press the Focus ButtonWipe Mode and Mix Mode Digital Effect FunctionsPlaying Back Finding a Scene You Want to Play BackSlow Motion Playback Still Playback/Still Advance PlaybackFinding the End of Recording Jog PlaybackIndex Search Functions Photoshot Index SearchScene Index Search Continuous Index SearchPlayback Digital Effect Functions Playback Zoom FunctionTo suspend Playback Digital Effect Temporarily ≥The B or C Indication appears, and the image is savedPlaying Back on Your TV Audio DubbingRecording the Contents of Other Equipment Copying on an S-VHS or a VHS CassetteUsing the DV Cable for Recording Using the Automatic Printing FunctionPersonal Computer Connection Kit USB Connection KitUsing a Card Access LampRecording on a Card Inserting a CardRecording Pictures on a Card to a Tape To Stop Automatic RecordingTo Copy All the Pictures Display the first picture Set Card Functions Card EditingPlaying Back a Card Slide ShowTurn the Push Dial to adjust the playback time and press To Reset the Slide Show SetupEditing a Slide Show To Verify the Selected PictureCreating a Title Adding a TitleProtecting the Pictures on a Card Deleting the Pictures Recorded on a CardSet Card Functions Card Editing File Lock YES Select YES and press the Push DialSet Card Functions Card Editing Dpof Setting YES Variable Formatting a CardWriting Printing Data on a Card Set Card Functions Card Editing Card Format YESTo Change the Counter Display Mode IndicationsTo Display Date/Time Indication L18To Change the Display Mode Concerning the Power SupplyAlarm Sounds Inserting/Removing the CassetteManual Shutter Speed Adjustment Manual Iris AdjustmentZoom In/Out Functions Image Stabilizer FunctionRecording the Contents of Other Equipment Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital DubbingPlaying Back Choosing Sound during PlaybackLock Setting Using a Card in a Personal ComputerRecording on a Card Recording a Card Image on a TapeThereafter, turn on the Movie Camera power After UseAbout AC Adaptor CondensationOptimal Use of the Battery Video Head Clogging and CareBefore Requesting Repair Problems and Solutions LCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens HoodExplanation of Terms Digital Video SystemWhite Balance Adjustment FocusTime Code Memory Stop FunctionSpecifications Digital Video CameraIndex DubbingPage Page Page F0801Me0 530 a