Panasonic NV-DS15 operating instructions Continuous Recording, Charge Lamp Charge

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Charge Lamp

Power Lamp

AC Adaptor

 

 

NV-DS12

NV-DS15, NV-DS150

NV-DS25

 

VSB0418

A

1 h.

1 h.

1 h.

 

CGR-D120

B

1 h 20 min.

1 h 20 min. (1 h 10 min.)

1 h 20 min. (1 h 5 min.)

 

 

 

 

C

40 min.

40 min. (35 min.)

40 min. (35 min.)

 

CGP-D210

A

1 h 50 min.

1 h 50 min.

1 h 50 min.

 

 

B

2 h 20 min.

2 h 20 min. (2 h.)

2 h 15 min. (1 h 55 min.)

 

 

C

1 h 10 min.

1 h 10 min. (1 h.)

1 h 10 min. (1 h.)

Operations

CGR-D220

C

1 h 25 min.

1 h 25 min. (1 h 15 min.)

1 h 20 min. (1 h 10 min.)

A

2 h.

2 h.

2 h.

 

 

B

2 h 50 min.

2 h 50 min. (2 h 25 min.)

2 h 40 min. (2 h 20 min.)

Basic

CGP-D320

B

4 h 50 min.

4 h 50 min. (4 h 15 min.)

4 h 40 min. (4 h 5 min.)

A

3 h 15 min.

3 h 15 min.

3 h 15 min.

 

 

C

2 h 25 min.

2 h 25 min. (2 h 10 min.)

2 h 20 min. (2 h 5 min.)

 

CGR-D815

A

5 h 20 min.

5 h 20 min.

5 h 20 min.

 

 

B

9 h 20 min.

9 h 20 min. (8 h.)

9 h. (7 h 40 min.)

 

 

C

4 h 40 min.

4 h 40 min. (4 h.)

4 h 30 min. (3 h 50 min.)

 

Title

Procedure

 

 

Remarks, etc.

3) Supplying Power with the Battery

1

2

3

4

Charging Time and Maximum Time for

Before use, fully charge the Battery.

Continuous Recording

 

The times shown in the above chart are

When charging,

Have the front edge of

Connect the AC Mains

Remove the Battery by

Tilt the Viewfinder

approximations. The figures in parentheses show the

the battery lined up with

Lead to the AC Adaptor

sliding it in the

upward.

do not connect

the 1 mark on the side

and an AC mains

opposite direction of

 

recording time when using the LCD Monitor.

the DC Input

of the AC Adaptor, and

socket.

Step 1.

 

The times listed above for your information indicate the

Lead to the

then slide it horizontally

³The [POWER] Lamp and

 

 

duration of recording performed at an ambient

AC Adaptor.

until it locks with a

the [CHARGE] Lamp light

 

 

temperature of 20°C and 60% relative humidity. The

 

click.

and charging starts.

 

 

charging time may be longer when you charge the

 

 

 

Battery at higher or lower temperature.

 

 

³The AC Mains Lead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

does not fit entirely into

 

 

) Charging Time

When the [CHARGE] Lamp Flashes Continuously

 

the AC Adaptor socket,

 

 

* Maximum Continuous Recording Time

If the temperature of the Battery is extremely low or

 

but this has no effect on

 

 

+ Intermittent Recording Time

extremely high, the [CHARGE] Lamp on the AC

 

operation.

 

 

(The Intermittent Recording Time indicates the total

Adaptor flashes continuously. It also flashes

 

 

 

 

recording time possible when you start and stop

continuously when some malfunction has occurred in

1

 

 

 

recording repeatedly.)

the Battery or the AC Adaptor. For details, read “Notes

 

³Also disconnect the AC

 

³The Battery Model VSB0418 is supplied.

 

 

 

about the AC Adaptor” (p. 90).

 

 

 

 

 

Mains Lead.

 

³During use and charging, the Battery becomes warm.

 

 

 

 

³Charge the Battery at a room temperature between

 

 

 

 

The Movie Camera, too, becomes warm during use.

5

 

 

 

³When you repeatedly stop and restart recording, the

10oC and 30oC.

 

Charge Lamp [CHARGE]

 

recording time per Battery is shorter than listed above.

³If the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC Adaptor,

 

 

 

 

³If you do not use the Battery for a long time, please

disconnect it as charging is not possible otherwise.

 

 

 

 

Lit: During charging.

 

read “Precautions for Storage” (p. 92).

³If the [CHARGE] Lamp does not light even though the

Insert the Battery into the Battery Holder on the

Off: When the Battery is fully charged.

³The Battery models CGP-D110 and CGP-D105

Battery is attached, remove the Battery and then re-

Movie Camera and slide it downward until it locks

 

 

cannot be charged with this AC Adaptor.

attach it.

with a click.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

³During recording and charging, the Battery becomes

 

 

 

 

Removing the Battery from the Movie Camera

warm. However, this is normal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While pressing the [PUSH] Button, slide the Battery

³If the temperature of the Battery is extremely high or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

upward to remove it.

extremely low, the [CHARGE] Lamp may keep on

 

 

Charge Lamp

 

 

 

 

³Be careful not to drop the Battery by accident.

flashing and charging is not possible. After the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

³Before removing the Battery, set the [OFF/ON] Switch

Battery has cooled down or warmed up sufficiently,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to [OFF].

charging starts automatically.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUSH

 

 

 

 

 

Battery Eject Button

10

 

 

 

 

11

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Contents LCD Monitor MultiMediaCard NV-DS150BPage Page AC Mains Lead Remote ControllerDigital Video Head Cleaner AC Adaptor SetCassette Holder p Socket in a Car 3 Types of Power SupplySupplying Power from an AC Mains Socket Supplying Power from the Cigarette LighterContinuous Recording Removing the Battery from the Movie CameraCharge Lamp Charge Inserting the Cassette Using the LCD Monitor Using the ViewfinderCard Functions Main-Menu Using the Menu ScreenCamera Functions Main-Menu VCR Functions Main-MenuCamera Functions Menu Camera Mode Main-Menu Camera FunctionsCard Setup NV-DS25 only Menu FunctionsOther Functions Sub-Menu File Number Reset File No. p VCR Mode Main-Menu VCR FunctionsVCR Functions Menu Card Functions Menu NV-DS25 only Setting the Date and Time Adjusting the LCD Monitor/ViewfinderBefore Recording Recording FilmingRecorded Recording Check Checking If the Picture IsRecording Backlit Scenes Video Head Clogging and RemedyForward NV-DS15, NV-DS150, NV-DS25 only Focusing on the SubjectRecording Yourself Recording with the LCD Monitor FacingWidening the Recording Angle Enlarging Your Subject orRecording Still Pictures on Page Page Searching for a Scene That You Viewing the Just Recorded Scenes on the Movie CameraWant to Play Back Playing Back Still Pictures Playing Back in Slow MotionAdvancing Them One by One Making the Indications Appear on the TV Screen Listening to the Playback Sound via HeadphonesPlaying Back on a TV After UsePage Page Page Programme AE Recording in Special SituationsDigital Effects Recording with Special EffectsMix Mode Digital Effects Wipe ModePage Page Page Page Following Cases, the 1 Indication Adjusting the White Balance ManuallyRecording with Natural Colours White BalanceAdjusting the Iris F Number Manually Adjusting the Shutter Speed ManuallySuspending the Playback Digital Effect Cancelling the Digital EffectWipe Mode and Mix Mode Playing Back with SpecialPage Page Dubbing Adding New Sound on aRecorded Cassette Audio Dubbing Playing Back the Sound Recorded with AudioInserting the MultiMediaCard NV-DS25 onlyTaking Out the MultiMediaCard Recording Still Pictures on MultiMediaCard in the Camera ModeRecording Still Pictures on MultiMediaCard in the VCR Mode MultiMediaCard Card PhotoshotPlaying Back Pictures Playing Back Pictures RecordedOn the MultiMediaCard Card Playback NV-DS25 onlyErasing All Pictures Selecting and Erasing PicturesPress the Menu Button to exit the menu Advanced Page Page Page Page Page Page Buttons on the Remote Controller Remote ControllerInserting the Button-type Battery Selecting the Remote Controller ModeUsing the Remote Controller ¡LCD Monitor NV-DS15, NV-DS150, NV-DS25 only Using with Digital Video Equipment Dubbing NV-DS150 onlyCopying onto an S-VHS or VHS Cassette Dubbing Stopping DubbingCopying with the Help of an Editing Controller Using the Movie Camera with a ComputerComputer System Requirements VW- DTA10B Using the Automatic Printing Function Autoprint Using the Movie Camera with a Video PrinterVideo Printer Turn the Video Printer on Condensation Repeat Playback Optimum Use of the BatteryPrecautions for Storage LCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens HoodPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page