Panasonic SV-AV50 operating instructions About the Battery, Condensation

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≥When the AC adaptor is in use, it may generate whirring sounds. This is normal.

≥After use, be sure to disconnect the AC Adaptor from the AC Main socket. (If it is

left connected, about 0.3 W of current is consumed at most.)

≥Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor clean at all times.

ªAbout the Battery

Battery characteristics

A lithium ion battery is a small-sized battery with large capacity. However, when it is cooled down due to the low temperature (50oF (10oC) or less), the operating time becomes short by its characteristics and it may not operate properly. In this case, warm the battery moderately (e.g. in a pocket) and then insert it just before you use the Camera. (When using a body warmer, be careful not to let the battery directly touch the warmer.).

Be sure to detach the battery after use.

≥If it is left attached to this unit, a minute amount of current is consumed even when this unit power is off. If it is left for a long time, over discharge takes place. The battery may become unusable even after it is charged.

Have spare batteries on hand when you use this unit outdoors.

≥In a cold place, the recordable time will be shorter.

≥When you travel, be sure to bring the supplied AC adaptor for charging in the place you are visiting.

If the battery is dropped, check that the terminal is not deformed.

≥If the battery attached to this unit with the terminal is deformed, it may damage the body of SD Video Camera.

Be sure to pull out the battery and the card, disconnect the plug after use. ≥Store the battery in a cool and dry place

with a relatively stable temperature. (recommended temperature: 59 to 77°F

(15 to 25oC), recommended humidity:

40 to 60%)

≥Extremely high or low temperatures will shorten the life of the battery.

≥If the battery is kept in hot, humid, smoky or dusty places, the terminals may rust

and cause malfunctions. ≥Store the battery in a completely

discharged state. To store the battery for a long period of time, we recommend charging it once every year and storing it again after you completely use up the charged capacity.

Do not throw the battery into a fire.

≥If you heat or burn the battery, it may

cause an explosion.

The battery has a limited life.

If the operating time is drastically shortened even after charging, the life has expired. Replace it with a new battery.

ªCondensation

When using the camera outdoors during very cold weather, dews can be formed on the camera and the lens when you return to a warm place.

If condensation takes place, the lens may be fogged or the camera may not properly operated. Take care not to cause condensation and take the appropriate countermeasures.

Causes of condensation

Differences in temperature and humidity as shown below cause condensation. ≥When this unit is brought into a warm

room from outdoors in the cold.

≥When this unit is brought inside a car from outside.

≥When warming a cold room suddenly. ≥When cool air from an air conditioner is

directly blowing on the unit. ≥When the place is humid.

When condensation has taken place: ≥Turn the power off and leave this unit in

this condition for about 1 hour. When the camera become close to the ambient temperature, the fog disappears naturally.

≥When you move this unit from a cold place to a warm place, enclose the camera in a plastic bag, wait until the camera is warmed, and then take it out of the bag.

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Contents Model No. SV-AV50 End User License Agreement Contents Dear Customer Information for Your SafetyColocación en el Soporte USB Selección de los modosPage To operate this equipment Core when connecting to computer or peripheral devicesFCC Note U.S. only Any changes or modifications not expressly approved byIntroduction Clock settingOptional Accessory Standard Accessories24 23 Controls and ComponentsPlace the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle Using the USB CradlePower Supply Using AC AdaptorClose and lock the Card/Battery Door while sliding it Charging the BatteryRemoving the Battery Wait until Power/Card Access Lamp 1 goes offRemoving the Memory Card Inserting a Memory CardTo the desired recording/playing angle Using the LCD MonitorUse mainly when recording Open the LCD MonitorAttach the Lens Protection Sticker 1 to Using the Jog BallªAttaching the Lens Protection Sticker Recording Still Pictures skillfullyPress the Í Button for 1 second or More Turning the Power OnªAuto power on mode Turning the power offAbout the Operation Modes Record modePlay mode Selecting Operation Modes≥The menu in the selected mode is displayed Using the Menu ScreenSelect a desired mode. l Press the Menu Button Sub-Menu for Record Mode Record ModeList of Menus Play Mode Setting Date and Time ≥If Brightness is selected, the brightness can be Adjusting Brightness Color Level on the LCD Monitor≥These adjustments do not affect the recorded images LCD Brightness BrightnessTo use the flash, Set Flash to Flash on or Auto Recording Still PicturesTo Check the Recorded Image Immediately Set Quality to desired picture qualityªTo Double the Image Size Playing Back Still PicturesOperation during Playback To Play Back All of the Still Pictures One by OneYou can record moving pictures on the Memory Card Recording Moving Pictures MPEG4To Change the Display Size Playing Back Moving Pictures MPEG4For Repeat Playback You can record voice data on the Memory Card Voice Recording Voice Recording Function≥Recording starts Stop Plays back the voice files recorded by the SD Video CameraReverts to the file list Roll the Jog Ball to select a desired file Listening to Music Audio PlaybackOperation during playing ªTo Repeat PlaybackSelecting a desired Sound Quality Adjusting the VolumeRotate the Zoom/Volume Lever toward T Or W ªSelecting a PlaylistSelects the previous file or Using the Remote Controller/ EarphonesOperating the Remote Controller FilesNight View Function Digital Zoom Function≥The editing menu screen appears Backlight Compensation FunctionAdjusting White Balance Select Yes and press the Jog Ball ≥Erased files cannot be restoredErasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card To Erase All FilesSelect Unlock in above Protecting Files File ProtectionTo Release the File Protection To Lock All FilesTo Release All the Dpof Settings Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card Dpof SettingTo Check the Dpof Settings in Slide Show ªCreating P. Slide Show Data with SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P. Slide Show≥P. Slide show starts ≥Pictures set with SD-MovieStage are Select Yes and press the Jog Ball to be formatted Formatting the Memory CardSelect the file to be played back Press the Jog Ball ≥Turn off the SD Video Camera before connecting AV CablePlaying Back on an external device Menu Button≥The indication appears Turn the SD Video Camera off and put in the USB Cradle. lConnect the SD Video Camera with External device. l Using Auto Recording FunctionSelect Auto record standby and press Jog Ball About the supplied software About the supplied softwarePage System Requirements for USB Driver Features of SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5USB Driver SD-MovieStageCompatible with the Creative Sound Blaster 16 and speakers Features of SD-Jukebox Ver.4SD-Jukebox System Requirements for SD-Jukebox Ver.4Click Finish Installing USB DriverInstalling SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 Click USB DriverClick SD-Jukebox Ver.4 Installing SD-Jukebox Ver.4Insert the supplied CD-ROM into Personal computer’s CD-ROM drive≥The SD Video Camera works as a personal Connecting to the PC≥Connect the USB cable after the USB driver is installed Place the SD Video Camera on the USBªStarting the SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 Disconnecting the USB Cable SafelyIf you no longer need software Uninstall Starting the SoftwareFormat -0001 or similar Accessory are storedImages IMGA0001.JPG etc. This folder are recorded in the JpegAfter Use OthersIndications Date/Time Indication l Elapsed time indication 0h00m00s Please connect both AC adapter and batterySet to Play mode Camera FunctionsAbout the SD Video Camera About using this unitAbout the AC Adaptor Condensation About the BatteryAbout the Memory Card State of Power Lamp while ChargingAbout the LCD Monitor About the LensTurning off Charging the Battery lCharging is completed Inserting a Memory Card l Using the LCD Monitor lUsing the Menu Screen l Setting Date and Time lRecording Moving Pictures MPEG4 l Playing Back Still Pictures lTimes listed in the above table are approximate Listening to Music Audio Playback l Playing Back Moving Pictures MPEG4 lVoice Recording Voice Recording Function Listening to Voice Recordings Voice Playback lBacklight Compensation Function l Adjusting the Volume lAdjusting White Balance l Night View Function lFormatting the Memory Card Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card Dpof SettingProtecting Files File Protection Playing Back Still Pictures One By One P. Slide Show lRecording Pictures supplied from An external device l Playing Back on an external Device lInstalling SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 Using Auto Recording FunctionConnecting to the PC l 3Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive 1Click Next5Click Next 6Click Next 7Click Finish SD Video Camera power does not stay on long enough Before Requesting ServicePower SD Video Camera power cannot be turned on SD Video Camera power shuts off automaticallyAn k Indication or a black screen is displayed Playback Recorded still pictures are not clearPlayback images do not look Normal Instructions drasticallyJog Ball or others cannot be Activated When the USB cable is connected, aRed, blue, green or white dots appear on the screen Removal warning appearsSD Video Camera SpecificationsPanasonic SD Products Limited Warranty For U.S.A. OnlyLimited Warranty Coverage Carry-In or Mail-In ServiceLimited Warranty Limits And Exclusions Customer Services Directory For U.S.A Only Index Colocar la Videocámara SD en el soporte USB Colocación en el Soporte USBAlimentación eléctrica Utilización del adaptador CA≥Confirmar la dirección de la batería Carga de la bateríaTarjeta/Batería deslizando la tapa Inserción de la Tarjeta de memoriaSelección de los modos de funcionamiento Cerrar y bloquear el compartimiento de≥Durante la grabación en el modo deseado Grabación de Imágenes Fijas/ 1 Imágenes en Movimiento/VozPage Page Panasonic Canada Inc