Panasonic HX-WA30, HX-WA03, HXWA03H owner manual ≥ At the time of purchase, the Clock SET is not set

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At the time of purchase, the [CLOCK SET] is not set.

If the [CLOCK SET] have not been set or the built-in clock battery has run down, the screen display and recording time information will appear as follows.

Recording screen display: --- -- ---- --:----

Recording time information: JAN 01 2013 12:00AM

To charge the built-in clock battery, install a fully charged battery in the unit. If you leave the battery for approximately 24 hours, the time settings will be stored for approximately 7 days. (The charging continues even when the unit is turned off)

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Contents HX-WA3 HX-WA03 Read this first Indemnity about recorded contentAbout recording formats and compatibility of the unit Handling of built-in memorySD Memory Card, Sdhc Memory Card and Sdxc Memory Card Cards that you can use with this unitContents Recording Menu Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03Record with color balance and audio that are suitable for 121 115127 133Use as a card reader 202 Using the unit as a web camera 205 What you can do with the Wi-Fi function160 162Preparation 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 Draining water from the unit Wiping moisture from the unitAbout the water draining design When using in a cold climate or at low temperatures Wi-Fi button Wi-Fi l 166, 176, 182, 185 Power button l REC/ button REC/ l Intelligent auto button lNames and Functions of Main Parts LCD monitor lPhotoshot button l SET button SET l 56, 60, 111 Slow Motion Mode button lZoom range button Speaker Internal stereo microphones Wi-Fi Transmitter l Tripod receptacleLens Built-in flash l Hand strap fixture Inserting/removing the battery Power supply≥ Press the power button to turn off the unit. l About batteries that you can use with this unitPush 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 By Cipa standard NumberApprox 255 min Approx pictures By Cipa standardCards that you can use with this unit Recording to a cardPage Inserting/removing an SD card Status indicator aCheck that the status indicator has gone off 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 modeMenu 1 # Clock SET Setting date and timeSelect the menu. l Configure the Wi-Fi settings. l ≥ At the time of purchase, the Clock SET is not set Basic motion picture recording Before recordingBasic camera positioning If the surface of the unit gets hot Recording motion pictures Recording time elapsed During recordingAbout the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures Open the LCD monitor Recording still picturesPress the button halfway Press the button fully3000 About the recording standby screen displayAbout the screen indications in the still picture recording PT Autofocus About the focusing area640k480 About picture sizeOpen the LCD monitor. Select the menu. l Menu 1 # REC Mode # Voice RecordRecording audio During audio recording Audio operation indicator lAbout the screen display for audio recording Press the button to switch to Intelligent Auto Mode Intelligent Auto ModeScenery PortraitSpotlight Low LightAuto Focus Intelligent Auto ModeAutomatic White Balance Thumbnail display Motion picture/Still picture/Audio playbackMotion picture/audio playback Play back using the SET buttonOperation icon Still picture playbackTowards Decreases the volume Speaker volume adjustmentChange the thumbnail display TowardsAudio compatibility Motion picture compatibilityStill picture compatibility Using the menu screen To get back to the previous screen Using the Simple Menu Menu 1 , 2 or 3 # desired setting Using the Option MenuSelect the menu Clock SETOpen the LCD monitor Alert Sound Brightness DisplayEconomy Initial SET LanguageTV Output Delete Data FormatFormat REC Folder When creating a folderFile NO. CONT’D Playback FolderPage Firmware Version Firmware UpgradeZoom button Using the zoomAbout the zoom bar Side≥ HX-WA30 Press the zoom range button Double range zoom HX-WA3 / HX-WA03About the maximum zoom magnification Zoom Mode84 k 60 k102 k 10 k 120 k 90 kOFF Cancel the setting Menu 3 # E.I.S.VIDEO # desired settingImage Stabilizer Image Stabilizer for motion pictures Select the menuMenu 3 # E.I.S.PICTURE # on Image Stabilizer for still pictures Select the menuPress the button to switch the recording mode Recording in Slow Motion Mode HX-WA30Slow Motion Mode Slow Motion Continuous Mode≥ When Slow Motion Continuous Mode is selected Menu 1 # Slow Motion Mode # desired settingFace Framing Recording with a filter effect Skin Soft Skin Skin Hdrp HDR Paint Hdrp *3Monochrome B/W Sepia Sepia Sepia≥ One Point Color 1CLR ≥ Miniature Effect Mini jAudio is not recorded≥ Old Movie OLD ≥ Time Lapse Rec Intv jAudio is not recorded≥ HDR Paint Hdrp ≥ Ghost Effect Ghost≥ Fish-eye Effect Fish Burst recording Menu 2 # Burst # desired setting 16M Burst3M Burst 16M Reverse BurstHX-WA30 Burst settingMaximum number of pictures in the burst Press the button to start the recording Recording panorama still picturesPan the unit horizontally or vertically Menu 2 # Panorama # Panorama orAbout size of still pictures Recording technique360e Panorama 180e PanoramaSelf Timer Page Recording underwater Menu 1 # Scene Mode # Under WaterREC Mode Recommended REC Mode settingsREC Mode Recording functions of menusRecommended for Mac users Picture Size Slow Motion ModeCreative Control MenuScene Mode LOW Light Under Water≥ SUNSET/FIREWORKS/LANDSCAPE/NIGHT SCENERY/NIGHT Portrait ≥ FireworksSetting Limitations Limitations of Scene Mode settingsSunset LandscapeShot 100Handheld Night Comp Setting Limitations HDR Backlight101 102 Zoom ModeBurst PanoramaMenu 2 # Self Timer # desired setting OFF Self TimerWhen Ø2 2 sec is selected When Ø10 10 sec is selectedPhoto View Menu 2 # Photo View # desired setting104 Auto Review 105S.VIDEO S.PICTUREISO 106Exposure AutoMenu 3 # EXP Compensation 107EXP Compensation Menu 4 # Focus Mode # desired setting Focus Mode108 Focus109 Metering ModeFace Framing Multi110 About prioritized face framing111 Recommended SettingsWind CUT Shortcuts112 113 AF lock114 AE lockWhite Balance Manual recording115 Menu 3 # White Balance116 To set the White Balance manually117 Manual shutter speed/iris adjustment HX-WA30Tilt the SET button left or right to set 250 Shutter speed Seconds to 1/1000 1/1000 second 118F2.8 Iris value F2.8 ... !# ... F8.0 119 Manual shutter speed adjustmentManual iris adjustment Using Manual Focus Setting the focus and recordingMenu 4 # Focus # desired setting 120121 Playback using operation iconPlayback Operations 122 123 Creating still picture from motion picture124 Cutting out a section of a panorama still picture125 Zooming in on a still picture during playback Playback zoomOperate the zoom button to side Press the button while zoomed Saving the zoomed still picture126 127 Various playback functionsShort 128Normal LongVolume button Volume adjustment l Select Start using the SET button and pressButton Creative Control settings l About button operations during slideshow playback130 OFF Cancel the setting 1CLR One Point Color 1CLRPlaying back with a filter effect 131 Displaying file information132 133 Using the playback menuResize 134Rotate RED-EYE Correct 135# RED-EYE CORRECT. # Correction Select the saving method and press the SET buttonEdit Video Splitting a scene136 137 Scene splicing138 Copy 139Deleting displayed file Deleting scenes/still pictures/ audio filesMenu # Delete Deleting files using the playback menuDeleting selected files Select YES using the SET button and press the SET ButtonPress the button or the recording start/stop Button Deleting all filesProtecting a file Press the Menu button to complete the settings143 # Protect≥ Always use the supplied AV cable Watching Video/Pictures on your TVConnect this unit to a TV 144 Select the video input on the TV About the status indicator of the unit145 Picture quality146 Play back from the unit147 TV format setting Connecting with an Hdmi micro cable148 Menu # TV Output # Hdmi # AUTO/720p/1080i/480pWhat is the Viera Link Hdavi Control? Playback using Viera Link149 Menu # TV Output # Viera Link # on150 Operate with the remote control for the TVOther linked operations Set to Playback Mode. l Copying from Built-in Memory to SD cardSelect Copy ALL to begin copying to the SD card 151 Copy Selected152 Press the recording start/stop button or the button153 Dubbing images onto other video devices154 Start recording on the connected device155 Using the Eye-FicardMenu # Eye-Fi # Transfer # desired setting Select 156ALL 157 158 Using Direct ModeMenu # Eye-Fi # Start Direct Mode 159 160 Use this unit as a wireless LAN device161 Before useImage App 162When connecting to a wireless access point When connecting to a smartphone163 DLNA-compatible TVAbout the Image App Install the Image App164 When directly connected Connecting to Wi-Fi HX-WA30165 Lit green166 Connecting to a wireless access point167 Press the SET button to finish the setup168 169 Search for Manual Connection170 171 172 173 174 Select Next using the SET button and then pressConfirming that the Wi-Fi connection is complete 175 176 Connecting to the smartphone177 178 If the Wi-Fi connection cannot be established179 180 181 Recording/playing back with remote operations HX-WA30182 Using with a direct connectionStart up the smartphone application Image App 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 Connection189 Menu PasswordReset Wi-Fi Settings 190 IP Address/DNS SettingsDevice Name HD Writer VE What you can do with a PCSmart wizard 191192 Important Notice≥ Data cannot be written to the unit from a PC 193194 End User License Agreement195 Operating environment for HD Writer VE Operating environment196 CPURAM 197198 To use the HD Writer VE199 Uninstalling HD Writer VE InstallationInsert the CD-ROM into the PC Click Yes. Click NextTurn on the unit Connecting to a PCConnect this unit to a PC 201202 Use as a card readerTo disconnect USB cable safely Example folder structure in built-in memory/SD card About the PC display203 Copying your still pictures to your PC Charging the battery by connecting it to different devices204 Card reader function mass storage205 Using the unit as a web cameraNecessary Software206 Start Windows Live Messenger or MessagesStarting HD Writer VE 208 If using MacOperating environment 209 Double click on the Camsd or Cammem Displayed on the desktopRecording indications LCD Display Indications210 ßA/ßGray 211ISO64/ISO100/ISO200/ISO400/ISO800/ISO1600/ISO3200*3 212 Wi-Fi connection displayWhite Ø10/Ø2213 Playback indicationsConfirmatory indications 214 MessagesCheck Card Card Full215 TroubleshootingZoom button, rear door, etc. cannot be moved 216217 218 219 220 221 222 Playback 223Cell Password for Problem Check points Have forgottenWi-Fi 224Do not extend the cords and the cables About this unit225 226 When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump itCleaning 227 When you are not going to use the unit for an extended timeWhen disposing of or giving away this unit, note that 228 About the batteryBe sure to detach the battery after use Do not throw old battery into fire Prepare spare batteries when going out for recordingAbout the AC adaptor 229230 About status indicator during chargingAbout the SD card When disposing of or giving away the SD card, note thatLCD monitor 231Carefully observe copyright laws About copyrightLicenses 232233 SD card 234Built-in Approx Memory1280 k720 640 k360 320 k180 235Aspect ratio Approximate number of recordable pictures236 Card 2374352 k2448 3744 k2106 2560 k1440 1920 k1080 238Panasonic Corporation
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