Panasonic HX-WA30, HX-WA03 Watching Video/Pictures on your TV, Connect this unit to a TV 144

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Watching Video/Pictures on your TV

Confirm the terminals on your TV and use a cable compatible with the terminals. Image quality may vary with the connected terminals.

AHigh quality

1 HDMI terminal

2 Video terminal

Always use the supplied AV cable.

HDMI is the interface for digital devices. If you connect this unit to a HDMI compatible high-definition TV and then play back the recorded high-definition images, you can enjoy them in high resolution with high quality sound.

Turn down the volume before connecting.

1Connect this unit to a TV.

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Contents HX-WA3 HX-WA03 Indemnity about recorded content Read this firstAbout recording formats and compatibility of the unit Handling of built-in memoryCards that you can use with this unit SD Memory Card, Sdhc Memory Card and Sdxc Memory CardContents Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03 Record with color balance and audio that are suitable forRecording Menu 115 121127 133What you can do with the Wi-Fi function Use as a card reader 202 Using the unit as a web camera 205160 162Preparation Handling this unit Page When inner side of the lens is fogged condensation What to do when inner side of the lens is foggedCheck before using underwater Open the rear doorClose the rear door securely Using this unit underwater Caring for this unit after using it underwaterRinse with water with the rear door closed ≥ Dry this unit by standing it on a dry cloth Wiping moisture from the unit About the water draining designDraining water from the unit When using in a cold climate or at low temperatures Power button l REC/ button REC/ l Intelligent auto button l Wi-Fi button Wi-Fi l 166, 176, 182, 185Names and Functions of Main Parts LCD monitor lSlow Motion Mode button l Zoom range buttonPhotoshot button l SET button SET l 56, 60, 111 Wi-Fi Transmitter l Tripod receptacle Lens Built-in flash l Hand strap fixtureSpeaker Internal stereo microphones Power supply Inserting/removing the battery≥ Press the power button to turn off the unit. l About batteries that you can use with this unitDirection of arrow, and pull Battery straight out Push the lever B towardClose the rear door Charging the battery Page Charging and recording time Charging/Recording timeBattery capacity indication Number By Cipa standardApprox 255 min Approx pictures By Cipa standardRecording to a card Cards that you can use with this unitPage Status indicator a Check that the status indicator has gone offInserting/removing an SD card Insert remove the SD card into from the card slot Page Turning the unit on/off To turn off the unitAbout Standby Mode About the high temperature warning icon High temperatureSelecting a mode Press the REC/ buttonSetting date and time Select the menu. lMenu 1 # Clock SET Configure the Wi-Fi settings. l ≥ At the time of purchase, the Clock SET is not set Before recording Basic camera positioningBasic motion picture recording If the surface of the unit gets hot Recording motion pictures During recording Recording time elapsedAbout the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures Recording still pictures Open the LCD monitorPress the button halfway Press the button fullyAbout the recording standby screen display About the screen indications in the still picture recording3000 About the focusing area PT AutofocusAbout picture size 640k480Menu 1 # REC Mode # Voice Record Recording audioOpen the LCD monitor. Select the menu. l Audio operation indicator l About the screen display for audio recordingDuring audio recording Intelligent Auto Mode Press the button to switch to Intelligent Auto ModePortrait ScenerySpotlight Low LightIntelligent Auto Mode Automatic White BalanceAuto Focus Motion picture/Still picture/Audio playback Thumbnail displayPlay back using the SET button Motion picture/audio playbackOperation icon Still picture playbackSpeaker volume adjustment Towards Decreases the volumeChange the thumbnail display TowardsMotion picture compatibility Still picture compatibilityAudio compatibility Using the menu screen To get back to the previous screen Using the Simple Menu Using the Option Menu Menu 1 , 2 or 3 # desired settingSelect the menu Clock SETOpen the LCD monitor Alert Sound Display EconomyBrightness Language TV OutputInitial SET Format FormatDelete Data When creating a folder REC FolderPlayback Folder File NO. CONT’DPage Firmware Upgrade Firmware VersionUsing the zoom Zoom buttonAbout the zoom bar Side≥ HX-WA30 Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03 Press the zoom range buttonZoom Mode About the maximum zoom magnification60 k 84 k102 k 10 k 120 k 90 kMenu 3 # E.I.S.VIDEO # desired setting OFF Cancel the settingImage Stabilizer Image Stabilizer for motion pictures Select the menuImage Stabilizer for still pictures Select the menu Menu 3 # E.I.S.PICTURE # onRecording in Slow Motion Mode HX-WA30 Press the button to switch the recording modeSlow Motion Mode Slow Motion Continuous ModeMenu 1 # Slow Motion Mode # desired setting ≥ When Slow Motion Continuous Mode is selectedFace Framing Recording with a filter effect Hdrp HDR Paint Hdrp *3 Skin Soft Skin SkinMonochrome B/W Sepia Sepia Sepia≥ Miniature Effect Mini jAudio is not recorded ≥ One Point Color 1CLR≥ Old Movie OLD ≥ Time Lapse Rec Intv jAudio is not recorded≥ Ghost Effect Ghost ≥ Fish-eye Effect Fish≥ HDR Paint Hdrp Menu 2 # Burst # desired setting 16M Burst Burst recording3M Burst 16M Reverse BurstBurst setting Maximum number of pictures in the burstHX-WA30 Recording panorama still pictures Press the button to start the recordingPan the unit horizontally or vertically Menu 2 # Panorama # Panorama orRecording technique About size of still pictures360e Panorama 180e PanoramaSelf Timer Page Menu 1 # Scene Mode # Under Water Recording underwaterRecommended REC Mode settings REC ModeREC Mode Recording functions of menusRecommended for Mac users Slow Motion Mode Picture SizeCreative Control MenuScene Mode Under Water LOW Light≥ SUNSET/FIREWORKS/LANDSCAPE/NIGHT SCENERY/NIGHT Portrait ≥ FireworksLimitations of Scene Mode settings Setting LimitationsSunset Landscape100 Handheld NightShot Setting Limitations HDR Backlight 101Comp Zoom Mode 102Burst PanoramaSelf Timer Menu 2 # Self Timer # desired setting OFFWhen Ø2 2 sec is selected When Ø10 10 sec is selectedMenu 2 # Photo View # desired setting 104Photo View 105 Auto ReviewS.VIDEO S.PICTURE106 ISOExposure Auto107 EXP CompensationMenu 3 # EXP Compensation Focus Mode Menu 4 # Focus Mode # desired setting108 FocusMetering Mode 109Face Framing MultiAbout prioritized face framing 110Recommended Settings 111Wind CUT Shortcuts112 AF lock 113AE lock 114Manual recording White Balance115 Menu 3 # White BalanceTo set the White Balance manually 116Manual shutter speed/iris adjustment HX-WA30 Tilt the SET button left or right to set117 118 F2.8 Iris value F2.8 ... !# ... F8.0250 Shutter speed Seconds to 1/1000 1/1000 second Manual shutter speed adjustment Manual iris adjustment119 Setting the focus and recording Using Manual FocusMenu 4 # Focus # desired setting 120Playback using operation icon Playback Operations121 122 Creating still picture from motion picture 123Cutting out a section of a panorama still picture 124Zooming in on a still picture during playback Playback zoom Operate the zoom button to side125 Saving the zoomed still picture 126Press the button while zoomed Various playback functions 127128 ShortNormal LongSelect Start using the SET button and press Volume button Volume adjustment lButton Creative Control settings l About button operations during slideshow playbackOFF Cancel the setting 1CLR One Point Color 1CLR Playing back with a filter effect130 Displaying file information 131132 Using the playback menu 133134 RotateResize 135 RED-EYE Correct# RED-EYE CORRECT. # Correction Select the saving method and press the SET buttonSplitting a scene 136Edit Video Scene splicing 137138 139 CopyDeleting scenes/still pictures/ audio files Deleting displayed fileDeleting files using the playback menu Menu # DeleteSelect YES using the SET button and press the SET Button Deleting selected filesPress the button or the recording start/stop Button Deleting all filesPress the Menu button to complete the settings Protecting a file143 # ProtectWatching Video/Pictures on your TV Connect this unit to a TV 144≥ Always use the supplied AV cable About the status indicator of the unit Select the video input on the TV145 Picture qualityPlay back from the unit 146147 Connecting with an Hdmi micro cable TV format setting148 Menu # TV Output # Hdmi # AUTO/720p/1080i/480pPlayback using Viera Link What is the Viera Link Hdavi Control?149 Menu # TV Output # Viera Link # onOperate with the remote control for the TV Other linked operations150 Copying from Built-in Memory to SD card Set to Playback Mode. lSelect Copy ALL to begin copying to the SD card 151 Copy SelectedPress the recording start/stop button or the button 152Dubbing images onto other video devices 153Start recording on the connected device 154Using the Eye-Ficard Menu # Eye-Fi # Transfer # desired setting155 156 ALLSelect 157 Using Direct Mode Menu # Eye-Fi # Start Direct Mode158 159 Use this unit as a wireless LAN device 160Before use 161162 Image AppWhen connecting to a smartphone When connecting to a wireless access point163 DLNA-compatible TVInstall the Image App 164About the Image App Connecting to Wi-Fi HX-WA30 When directly connected165 Lit greenConnecting to a wireless access point 166Press the SET button to finish the setup 167168 169 Manual Connection 170Search for 171 172 173 Select Next using the SET button and then press Confirming that the Wi-Fi connection is complete174 175 Connecting to the smartphone 176177 If the Wi-Fi connection cannot be established 178179 180 Recording/playing back with remote operations HX-WA30 181Using with a direct connection Start up the smartphone application Image App182 Screen display during remote operations 183When Playback Mode 184Dlna playback HX-WA30 Select this unit Ssid by the TV side 185Perform playback Operations with the TV Remote control 186How to Use the Wi-Fi Setup Menu HX-WA30 187Direct Connection 188Menu Password Reset Wi-Fi Settings189 IP Address/DNS Settings Device Name190 What you can do with a PC HD Writer VESmart wizard 191Important Notice 192193 ≥ Data cannot be written to the unit from a PCEnd User License Agreement 194195 Operating environment Operating environment for HD Writer VE196 CPU197 RAMTo use the HD Writer VE 198199 Installation Uninstalling HD Writer VEInsert the CD-ROM into the PC Click Yes. Click NextConnecting to a PC Turn on the unitConnect this unit to a PC 201Use as a card reader To disconnect USB cable safely202 About the PC display 203Example folder structure in built-in memory/SD card Charging the battery by connecting it to different devices Copying your still pictures to your PC204 Card reader function mass storageUsing the unit as a web camera 205Necessary SoftwareStart Windows Live Messenger or Messages 206Starting HD Writer VE If using Mac Operating environment208 Double click on the Camsd or Cammem Displayed on the desktop 209LCD Display Indications Recording indications210 ßA/ß211 ISO64/ISO100/ISO200/ISO400/ISO800/ISO1600/ISO3200*3Gray Wi-Fi connection display 212White Ø10/Ø2Playback indications Confirmatory indications213 Messages 214Check Card Card FullTroubleshooting 215216 Zoom button, rear door, etc. cannot be moved217 218 219 220 221 222 223 CellPlayback Problem Check points Have forgotten Password forWi-Fi 224About this unit 225Do not extend the cords and the cables When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump it Cleaning226 When you are not going to use the unit for an extended time When disposing of or giving away this unit, note that227 About the battery Be sure to detach the battery after use228 Prepare spare batteries when going out for recording Do not throw old battery into fireAbout the AC adaptor 229About status indicator during charging 230When disposing of or giving away the SD card, note that About the SD cardLCD monitor 231About copyright Carefully observe copyright lawsLicenses 232233 234 SD cardBuilt-in Approx Memory235 1280 k720 640 k360 320 k180Approximate number of recordable pictures 236Aspect ratio 237 Card238 4352 k2448 3744 k2106 2560 k1440 1920 k1080Panasonic Corporation
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