Panasonic VDR-M50PP License Agreement, Article 1 Grant of License, Article 2 Copyrights

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Be sure to read the following before opening the CD-ROM package

This Agreement will take effect at the moment you open the package of the storage device (CD-ROM) provided with this product, if you agree to the terms herein.

If you do not accept the terms of this Agreement, immediately return the unopened package of storage medium and enclosed materials (printed matter, external package, and all others) to your dealer, or return only the package of storage medium to your dealer.

This License Agreement certifies that you were granted license in the past.

License Agreement

Article 1 Grant of License

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., grants you the following rights for the following products (to be referred to as “This Software” hereafter) that you have obtained with this Agreement:

(a)You may use This Software only on a single piece of equipment. However, if this equipment cannot be used because of mechanical problem, you may temporarily use This Software on another piece of equipment.

(b)Although This Software contains several components that can be run on computer as independent functions, all components are licensed as a single product: You may not, by any means, use these components on different computers at the same time.

Article 2 Copyrights

The copyrights of This Software, attached manual, etc. are owned by the following corporations, and are protected by copyright laws in Japan and USA, as well as by other intellectual property and international properties:

Name of Software

Copyright Owners

USB Driver

Hitachi, Ltd.

 

 

DVD-RAM Driver

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

 

 

DVD-MovieAlbumSE

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

 

 

MyDVD

Sonic Solutions

 

 

Article 3 Other Rights and Limitations

(a)You may not copy This Software or any of the printed materials attached, except for duplications to provide back-up or storage.

(b)Use of This Software by third parties is prohibited, whether by transferring, renting, leasing, lending, moving, or any other measures.

(c)You may not decompile or disassemble this Software.

(d)Duplication and/or distribution of any files on this storage medium for commercial use is prohibited.

Article 4 Quality Assurance

Under no circumstances will Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd., or Sonic Solutions accept any responsibility for any damages you may incur from using or being unable to use This Software (including, but not limited to, loss of business profit, interruption of business, loss of business information, or other monetary damages).

Article 5 Termination of Agreement

If you fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd., and Sonic Solutions reserve the right to terminate the Agreement. In such a case, you will be obliged to discard all copies of This Software and its components.

Article 6 Prioritized License Agreement

When some software programs are installed, the license agreements will be displayed (to be referred to as online license agreement). If the online license agreement conflicts with this Agreement, the online license agreement shall have a priority.

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Contents Operating Instructions Quick Start Guide for Software onIllustration shows VDR-M70PP VQT0K92-1 H0204HM1034 QR35225Precautions For Your SafetyIdentifications of caution marks Panasonic Model NoLicense Agreement Article 1 Grant of LicenseArticle 2 Copyrights Name of Software Copyright OwnersNot be placed in a built-in installation such as a Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet areOperating instructions should be read before the video Product is operated. Follow all operating and useUSE Handle the liquid crystal display LCD with care Liquid crystal display and viewfinderHold the DVD Video Camera correctly Do not subject the DVD Video Camera to impactBe careful of ambient temperature Do not use an optional 8 cm CD lens cleanerHeat on surface of product Screen on connected TVCard Access indicator ACCESS/PC indicator Be careful of moisture condensationRecorded contents cannot be compensated for Suggestions and RestrictionsMake a trial recording CopyrightRead This First About This ManualIntroduction Software Feature Confirming the environment of connecting equipment seeSoftware can also be installed from the Setup Menu Quick Start Guide for SoftwareDisplay Settings method as follows Write motion image files to the DVD-R disc with MyDVDTable of Contents Advanced Techniques Disc NavigationInstalling Software Supplementary InformationChecking Provided Accessories Battery Pack CGA-DU14A AC Adaptor/Charger PV-DAC13 DC CordLens cap string attachment hole P Recording indicator P Red indicator will light during recordingNames of Parts Hot shoe PACCESS/PC indicator P , 51 Lock switch PViewfinder P Diopter control P Disc Eject lever PVolume control buttons VOL/ SRbuttons P , 64 Reset button P3233 Auto button PPage Setting Up the Battery Pack Charging Battery PackBattery pack charge status Charge status Charge indicatorConnect power supply P Try to Record and Play Back Using Disc Video and PhotoGently open the cover until it stops Start recording P Open the LCD monitor See Only in modePressing the REC button again will stop recording Try to Record and Play Back Using Card Photo Only photos can be recorded on cardREC button Discs and Cards Available DiscsMedia Function DVD-R discInformation on DVD-R Disc Finalizing DVD-R discHandling Discs Using discs Storing discsNo dirt adheres to it Do not touchAvailable Cards Handling cardCommon cautions for disc and card Do not use cards other than the designated onesStorage Capacity of Disc or Card Recordable Time of Movie VideoRecording quality Disc used Image quality prioritizedRecordable Stills Photos on Card Size and Quality of PhotosSetting Up the DVD Video Camera Using Grip BeltHolding DVD Video Camera To use as a Hand StrapAttaching Lens Cap Attaching Shoulder BeltTo use as a Grip Belt again Inserting Battery into Remote Controller Removing Battery from Remote ControllerWhile pushing the battery stopper, slide the battery out While pushing battery stopper Battery stopperUsing Remote Controller Viewing Subject Through ViewfinderViewing Image on LCD Monitor Screen Range of LCD monitor movementClosing LCD Monitor Setting Date and Time Changing Display Format of Date and Time Display format Example of displayAttaching Battery Pack to DVD Video Camera About the Battery PackRemoving Battery Pack When using Viewfinder When usingContinuous Recording without zoom 165 minRemaining Battery Level Indicator Efficient Use of Battery PackUsing DVD Video Camera with AC adaptor Identifying recording/playback sides of disc Correct orientation Incorrect orientationWhen using brand-new DVD-R disc When recording data from PCWhen recording on this DVD Video Camera Recognition of the disc will StartSet the power switch to OFF to turn the DVD Video Camera off Removing DiscClose the cover of card insertion slot Inserting and Removing CardLabel pasting portion Basic Operation of DVD Video Camera Turning DVD Video Camera On or OffSet to Set to OFFWhen recording is finished, turn the DVD Video Camera off Recording MovieREC button Power switch Recording StillsCompensating for Backlight Press the Back Light button during recordingBacklight correction icon will appear Backlight correction iconInformation Display during Recording On-Screen Information0 0 Still recording quality only when using card Switching the information display mode Display when recording an image of yourselfAbutton ZoomingChoose the desired Using Conversion Lens Optional-User Provided Macro RecordingPlaying Back Playing BackSearch Playback of Movie Playback from Start of Disc or CardFrame Advance/Frame Back/Slow Playback of Movie When using disc When using cardSkip Playback of Movie Playing Back StillsJumping to Specified Point Go To Specifying the point to viewOn-Screen Information Display Information Display during PlaybackMovie Still with disc or Card 68Program or 1235Play ListManually Focusing Subject Focusing during RecordingFocusing range Adjust with and buttonsPage Adjusting Exposure Manually Exposure indicatorFull auto Using Auto FunctionProgram AE Auto White balance Exposure Focus Using External Microphone Setting Video Flash Only for VDR-M70PPManner Emitting lightConnecting to a TV Viewing on TV ScreenViewing on TV Screen Playback on DVD Video Recorder/Player „ Note when recording to hard disk of DVD video recorderTo Customers who Have a DVD Video Recorder with a hard disk Playback on DVD Player How to Remove Disc Removing from/and Replacing in Round DVD HolderWithout touching Hole to remove itDisc Cleaning When the Hinge of Round DVD Holder Comes OffReplacing Disc in Round DVD Holder Choose S Line to input Video signal Only for VDR-M70PP Recording Dubbing ImagesRecording Dubbing Images from Other Video Device DVD Video Camera to Line LRecording Dubbing Images from Other Video Cameras Choose S Line to input S-VIDEO signal Only for VDR-M70PPSet the input source on the DVD Video Camera to Line L Signal flow To AV input/output To S-VIDEO Recording Dubbing Images on Other Video DevicesInterpreting Setup Screen Understanding Flow of MenusFlow of Menus Setting Up Camera Functions Setting white balance manually Adjusting Color White BalanceMode Setting contents On-screen Page Checking whether EIS is On or Off Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer EISReducing Wind Noise during Recording Wind Cut Setting to Wide TV Screen Mode Wide Only for VDR-M70PP Press the Menu button, choose Wide onPress the Abutton Wide 43 specified Wide 169 specified Aspect ratioPage Setting Up Record Functions Switching Movie Quality Video ModeChoose Video Mode on Record FunctionsSwitching Quality of Still Image Quality Record Functions SetupThen press the Abutton Press the Menu button to end setting Choose Quality onRecording Details of setting Switching External Input Recording Method Photo InputReceiving Image from Another Device Input Source Self Timer Setting OSD Output On or Off On-Screen Display Setting Brightness of LCD Screen Brightness LCD SetupSetting Color Density of LCD Screen Color Level Switching Operating Sound On or Off Beep Initial SettingsTurning DVD Video Camera Off Automatically Power Save Changing Display Language Language Turning Record LED On or Off Record LEDOff Resetting Menu Settings to Defaults Reset Settings have now been reset to defaultsUsing Disc Navigation Starting or Terminating Disc NavigationSelected scene number*1 Total number of scenesCurrent page position *4 Bar graphPlaying Back from Disc Navigation Screen When playback endsUp or Down Left or Right Red Frame When scenes up to this point are selected Selecting Multiple ScenesSelecting Consecutive Scenes Together Desired sceneDisc Navigation Menu Function Disc or card used Contents ReferenceFunctions Available with Disc Navigation When using DVD-RAM disc When using DVD-R discWhen using card 100101 SceneDeleting Scenes Delete Editing using submenu 102103 Changing Images for Thumbnails Edit Thumbnail104 Playing Back by Skipping Scenes Edit SkipReleasing Skip Arranging Order of Scenes Edit Move105 Directing Scenes Effectively Edit Fade106 Combining Multiple Scenes Edit Combine107 Dividing Movies Edit Divide108 Copying Stills on DVD-RAM Disc to Card CopyLocking Scenes on Card Lock 109To unlock the scene 110 Designating Scenes to be Printed DpofSelecting Scenes Using Menu Screen Select 111Deselecting selected scenes Choose Select on the Scene menu screen ButtonDisplaying Information Using Menu Screen Detail 112What is program? Switching to Thumbnail Display of Specific Date SwitchProgram Recorded on SeptemberScreen for setting a title will appear 114Playing Back Program Play Changing Title of Program TitleInput mode 115Characters available for entering title Choose YES, and thenWhat is Play List? Play List116 Creating New Play List CreateSwitching to Display of Each Play List Switch 117Editing on play list Playing Back a Play List Play118 Adding Scenes to Play List Editing Play List119 Adding Scenes Using Submenu for Editing Editing Play ListDeleting Scenes from Play List Editing Play List Deleting Scenes Using Submenu for Editing Editing Play List 120Move the cursor to the play List in lower row121 Arranging Order of Scenes Move122 Changing Title of Play List TitleDeleting Play List Delete Been changed will appearWhen End is specified Go To123 Top EndDisc or Card Management 124Verifying Remaining Free Space on Disc or Card Capacity Protecting Disc from Writing Protect Disc125 Initializing DVD-RAM Disc or Card Format Disc. Format Card126 Disc Navigation menu Screen will be restoredWill appear, and then 127 Screen when viewed using DVD playerFinalizing DVD-R Disc Finalize Disc Other Functions Others 128129 Slide Show Continuous Playback of Stills130 Contents on Provided CD-ROM 132 133 Installing USB DriverCheckClick 134 Operation with DVD Video Camera connectedInstalling DVD-RAM Driver Before Installing DVD-RAM Driver 135Installing the DVD-RAM driver is now complete 136Click Next ConfirmClickWhen using disc 137Installing DVD-MovieAlbumSE 138Installation will start Check the contents, and then click Next139 140 Installing MyDVDClick Finish, and then restart the PC 141 Preference tab Program Export Screen142 Uninstalling Software Uninstalling USB DriverSet the power switch on DVD Video Camera to 143144 After uninstalling software, be sure to restart the PCDeleting Other Applications Introduction to Optional Accessories Video Camera AccessoriesAccessory# Description 145Information on Round DVD Holder 146Removing disc from square adaptor Cleaning LCD screen and camera lens Cleaning147 Terminology 148149 Before Requesting Service 150Check 5 No DVD Video Camera operation 151Check 6 No image in viewfinder Message Cause & Troubleshooting Reference Error Messages152 153 154 155 156 157 Troubleshooting Power suppliesSymptom Cause and Correction Reference 158159 During recording160 During playbackButton will not start Camera? Playback Camera may be impossible on this DVD Video CameraWhen the DVD Video Camera is connected to PC 161162 163 MiscellaneousSystem Reset List of setting itemsDefault Setting 164Information for your safety Major Specifications165 166 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate 167Request for Service Notice USA Only 168Limited Warranty 169170 Customer Services DirectoryFor hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY Panasonic Product Limited Warranty 171Memo 172173 Panasonic Canada Inc