Panasonic HXWA03H, HX-WA30, HX-WA03 owner manual 175

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Check the wireless access points instruction manual and settings when a saving wireless access point.

The Encryption methods are [AES], [TKIP] and [WEP] in descending order of strength. We recommend you connect with the strongest possible Encryption method.

If no connection can be established, the wireless access point’s radio waves may be too weak. Refer to “Messages” (l 214) and “Troubleshooting” (l 215) for details.

Transmission speed may decrease, or may not be usable depending on the environment it is used in.

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Contents HX-WA3 HX-WA03 Handling of built-in memory Indemnity about recorded contentRead this first About recording formats and compatibility of the unitSD Memory Card, Sdhc Memory Card and Sdxc Memory Card Cards that you can use with this unitContents Record with color balance and audio that are suitable for Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03Recording Menu 133 115121 127162 What you can do with the Wi-Fi functionUse as a card reader 202 Using the unit as a web camera 205 160Preparation Handling this unit Page What to do when inner side of the lens is fogged When inner side of the lens is fogged condensationOpen the rear door Check before using underwaterClose the rear door securely Caring for this unit after using it underwater Using this unit underwaterRinse with water with the rear door closed ≥ Dry this unit by standing it on a dry cloth About the water draining design Wiping moisture from the unitDraining water from the unit When using in a cold climate or at low temperatures LCD monitor l Power button l REC/ button REC/ l Intelligent auto button lWi-Fi button Wi-Fi l 166, 176, 182, 185 Names and Functions of Main PartsZoom range button Slow Motion Mode button lPhotoshot button l SET button SET l 56, 60, 111 Lens Built-in flash l Hand strap fixture Wi-Fi Transmitter l Tripod receptacleSpeaker Internal stereo microphones About batteries that you can use with this unit Power supplyInserting/removing the battery ≥ Press the power button to turn off the unit. lPush the lever B toward Direction of arrow, and pull Battery straight outClose the rear door Charging the battery Page Charging/Recording time Charging and recording timeBattery capacity indication Approx pictures By Cipa standard NumberBy Cipa standard Approx 255 minCards that you can use with this unit Recording to a cardPage Check that the status indicator has gone off Status indicator aInserting/removing an SD card Insert remove the SD card into from the card slot Page To turn off the unit Turning the unit on/offAbout Standby Mode High temperature About the high temperature warning iconPress the REC/ button Selecting a modeSelect the menu. l Setting date and timeMenu 1 # Clock SET Configure the Wi-Fi settings. l ≥ At the time of purchase, the Clock SET is not set Basic camera positioning Before recordingBasic motion picture recording If the surface of the unit gets hot Recording motion pictures Recording time elapsed During recordingAbout the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures Press the button fully Recording still picturesOpen the LCD monitor Press the button halfwayAbout the screen indications in the still picture recording About the recording standby screen display3000 PT Autofocus About the focusing area640k480 About picture sizeRecording audio Menu 1 # REC Mode # Voice RecordOpen the LCD monitor. Select the menu. l About the screen display for audio recording Audio operation indicator lDuring audio recording Press the button to switch to Intelligent Auto Mode Intelligent Auto ModeLow Light PortraitScenery SpotlightAutomatic White Balance Intelligent Auto ModeAuto Focus Thumbnail display Motion picture/Still picture/Audio playbackStill picture playback Play back using the SET buttonMotion picture/audio playback Operation iconTowards Speaker volume adjustmentTowards Decreases the volume Change the thumbnail displayStill picture compatibility Motion picture compatibilityAudio compatibility Using the menu screen To get back to the previous screen Using the Simple Menu Clock SET Using the Option MenuMenu 1 , 2 or 3 # desired setting Select the menuOpen the LCD monitor Alert Sound Economy DisplayBrightness TV Output LanguageInitial SET Format FormatDelete Data REC Folder When creating a folderFile NO. CONT’D Playback FolderPage Firmware Version Firmware UpgradeSide Using the zoomZoom button About the zoom bar≥ HX-WA30 Press the zoom range button Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03About the maximum zoom magnification Zoom Mode10 k 120 k 90 k 60 k84 k 102 kImage Stabilizer for motion pictures Select the menu Menu 3 # E.I.S.VIDEO # desired settingOFF Cancel the setting Image StabilizerMenu 3 # E.I.S.PICTURE # on Image Stabilizer for still pictures Select the menuSlow Motion Continuous Mode Recording in Slow Motion Mode HX-WA30Press the button to switch the recording mode Slow Motion Mode≥ When Slow Motion Continuous Mode is selected Menu 1 # Slow Motion Mode # desired settingFace Framing Recording with a filter effect Sepia Sepia Sepia Hdrp HDR Paint Hdrp *3Skin Soft Skin Skin Monochrome B/W≥ Time Lapse Rec Intv jAudio is not recorded ≥ Miniature Effect Mini jAudio is not recorded≥ One Point Color 1CLR ≥ Old Movie OLD≥ Fish-eye Effect Fish ≥ Ghost Effect Ghost≥ HDR Paint Hdrp 16M Reverse Burst Menu 2 # Burst # desired setting 16M BurstBurst recording 3M BurstMaximum number of pictures in the burst Burst settingHX-WA30 Menu 2 # Panorama # Panorama or Recording panorama still picturesPress the button to start the recording Pan the unit horizontally or vertically180e Panorama Recording techniqueAbout size of still pictures 360e PanoramaSelf Timer Page Recording underwater Menu 1 # Scene Mode # Under WaterRecording functions of menus Recommended REC Mode settingsREC Mode REC ModeRecommended for Mac users Menu Slow Motion ModePicture Size Creative ControlScene Mode ≥ Fireworks Under WaterLOW Light ≥ SUNSET/FIREWORKS/LANDSCAPE/NIGHT SCENERY/NIGHT PortraitLandscape Limitations of Scene Mode settingsSetting Limitations SunsetHandheld Night 100Shot 101 Setting Limitations HDR BacklightComp Panorama Zoom Mode102 BurstWhen Ø10 10 sec is selected Self TimerMenu 2 # Self Timer # desired setting OFF When Ø2 2 sec is selected104 Menu 2 # Photo View # desired settingPhoto View S.PICTURE 105Auto Review S.VIDEOAuto 106ISO ExposureEXP Compensation 107Menu 3 # EXP Compensation Focus Focus ModeMenu 4 # Focus Mode # desired setting 108Multi Metering Mode109 Face Framing110 About prioritized face framingShortcuts Recommended Settings111 Wind CUT112 113 AF lock114 AE lockMenu 3 # White Balance Manual recordingWhite Balance 115116 To set the White Balance manuallyTilt the SET button left or right to set Manual shutter speed/iris adjustment HX-WA30117 F2.8 Iris value F2.8 ... !# ... F8.0 118250 Shutter speed Seconds to 1/1000 1/1000 second Manual iris adjustment Manual shutter speed adjustment119 120 Setting the focus and recordingUsing Manual Focus Menu 4 # Focus # desired settingPlayback Operations Playback using operation icon121 122 123 Creating still picture from motion picture124 Cutting out a section of a panorama still pictureOperate the zoom button to side Zooming in on a still picture during playback Playback zoom125 126 Saving the zoomed still picturePress the button while zoomed 127 Various playback functionsLong 128Short NormalAbout button operations during slideshow playback Select Start using the SET button and pressVolume button Volume adjustment l Button Creative Control settings lPlaying back with a filter effect OFF Cancel the setting 1CLR One Point Color 1CLR130 131 Displaying file information132 133 Using the playback menuRotate 134Resize Select the saving method and press the SET button 135RED-EYE Correct # RED-EYE CORRECT. # Correction136 Splitting a sceneEdit Video 137 Scene splicing138 Copy 139Deleting displayed file Deleting scenes/still pictures/ audio filesMenu # Delete Deleting files using the playback menuDeleting all files Select YES using the SET button and press the SET ButtonDeleting selected files Press the button or the recording start/stop Button# Protect Press the Menu button to complete the settingsProtecting a file 143Connect this unit to a TV 144 Watching Video/Pictures on your TV≥ Always use the supplied AV cable Picture quality About the status indicator of the unitSelect the video input on the TV 145146 Play back from the unit147 Menu # TV Output # Hdmi # AUTO/720p/1080i/480p Connecting with an Hdmi micro cableTV format setting 148Menu # TV Output # Viera Link # on Playback using Viera LinkWhat is the Viera Link Hdavi Control? 149Other linked operations Operate with the remote control for the TV150 Copy Selected Copying from Built-in Memory to SD cardSet to Playback Mode. l Select Copy ALL to begin copying to the SD card 151152 Press the recording start/stop button or the button153 Dubbing images onto other video devices154 Start recording on the connected deviceMenu # Eye-Fi # Transfer # desired setting Using the Eye-Ficard155 ALL 156Select 157 Menu # Eye-Fi # Start Direct Mode Using Direct Mode158 159 160 Use this unit as a wireless LAN device161 Before useImage App 162DLNA-compatible TV When connecting to a smartphoneWhen connecting to a wireless access point 163164 Install the Image AppAbout the Image App Lit green Connecting to Wi-Fi HX-WA30When directly connected 165166 Connecting to a wireless access point167 Press the SET button to finish the setup168 169 170 Manual ConnectionSearch for 171 172 173 Confirming that the Wi-Fi connection is complete Select Next using the SET button and then press174 175 176 Connecting to the smartphone177 178 If the Wi-Fi connection cannot be established179 180 181 Recording/playing back with remote operations HX-WA30Start up the smartphone application Image App Using with a direct connection182 183 Screen display during remote operations184 When Playback ModeSelect this unit Ssid by the TV side 185 Dlna playback HX-WA30186 Perform playback Operations with the TV Remote control187 How to Use the Wi-Fi Setup Menu HX-WA30188 Direct ConnectionReset Wi-Fi Settings Menu Password189 Device Name IP Address/DNS Settings190 191 What you can do with a PCHD Writer VE Smart wizard192 Important Notice≥ Data cannot be written to the unit from a PC 193194 End User License Agreement195 CPU Operating environmentOperating environment for HD Writer VE 196RAM 197198 To use the HD Writer VE199 Click Yes. Click Next InstallationUninstalling HD Writer VE Insert the CD-ROM into the PC201 Connecting to a PCTurn on the unit Connect this unit to a PCTo disconnect USB cable safely Use as a card reader202 203 About the PC displayExample folder structure in built-in memory/SD card Card reader function mass storage Charging the battery by connecting it to different devicesCopying your still pictures to your PC 204Software Using the unit as a web camera205 Necessary206 Start Windows Live Messenger or MessagesStarting HD Writer VE Operating environment If using Mac208 209 Double click on the Camsd or Cammem Displayed on the desktopßA/ß LCD Display IndicationsRecording indications 210ISO64/ISO100/ISO200/ISO400/ISO800/ISO1600/ISO3200*3 211Gray Ø10/Ø2 Wi-Fi connection display212 WhiteConfirmatory indications Playback indications213 Card Full Messages214 Check Card215 TroubleshootingZoom button, rear door, etc. cannot be moved 216217 218 219 220 221 222 Cell 223Playback 224 Problem Check points Have forgottenPassword for Wi-Fi225 About this unitDo not extend the cords and the cables Cleaning When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump it226 When disposing of or giving away this unit, note that When you are not going to use the unit for an extended time227 Be sure to detach the battery after use About the battery228 229 Prepare spare batteries when going out for recordingDo not throw old battery into fire About the AC adaptor230 About status indicator during charging231 When disposing of or giving away the SD card, note thatAbout the SD card LCD monitor232 About copyrightCarefully observe copyright laws Licenses233 Memory 234SD card Built-in Approx1280 k720 640 k360 320 k180 235236 Approximate number of recordable picturesAspect ratio Card 2374352 k2448 3744 k2106 2560 k1440 1920 k1080 238Panasonic Corporation
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