Panasonic AG-DVX100A manual Storage tips

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Storage tips

When storing the camera recorder, eject the cassette from the camera recorder and remove the battery.

Store all components in a location where the humidity level is low and the temperature is relatively stable.

Recommended temperature range:

15°C to 25°C

Recommended relative humidity:

40% to 60%

Camera recorder

OWrap the camera recorder in soft cloth to keep out dust.

Battery

OThe battery’s service life is reduced if the battery is stored in a location where the temperature is extremely high or extremely low.

OIf the battery is stored in a location exposed to high concentrations of oily vapors and/or dust, the terminals may corrode or other problems may develop, possibly resulting in malfunctioning.

ODo not bring metal objects (such as necklaces or hairpins) into contact with the battery terminals. The terminals may short circuit and generate heat, and touching them in this condition may cause severe burns.

OStore the battery only when it is fully discharged. It is recommended that the battery be charged once a year when it is being stored long-term and that it be placed back in storage after it has been fully discharged using the camera recorder.

Cassette tapes

OBefore storing a cassette tape, rewind the tape to its start. If a tape that has been stopped at some interim point along its length is stored for six months or more (this period of time differs depending on the storage conditions), tape slack will develop. Always rewind the tape to its start before storing it.

OReturn cassette tapes to their original cases before storing them. Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays), humidity and other such conditions may damage the tapes. Dust contains particles of hard mineral substances, and if dust should enter inside a cassette, these particles may in turn be transferred to the heads and other parts, possibly resulting in their damage. Make a habit of always returning the cassettes to their original cases.

OFast forward and rewind cassette tapes once every six months. If tapes are kept wound up for more than a year, they may become warped or distorted due to the expansion and contraction caused by changes in the temperature and humidity. In addition, layers of tape may stick together.

ODo not place cassette tapes near matter or equipment which emits strong magnetic fields.

OExtremely fine magnetic particles are contained in the coating of the tape surface, and it is here that the signals are recorded. Magnetic necklaces, toys and other such items may have stronger magnetic fields than suspected, which may erase recordings or give rise to noise in the pictures and sound.

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Contents Digital Video Camera Recorder For U.K. only Batterij verwijderknop Operating precautionBattery eject button Contents OShoulder strap VFC3891 Accessories OBattery OEye cup VMG1458 When carrying the camera recorder, take care not to drop it Precautions for useAC adapter and battery LCD Storage tips Parts and their functions Gain switch White BAL switchPrst preset CAMERA/VCR button and lampAuto ManualND Filter switch Remote control sensor front Menu buttonAuto button USER1, USER2 and USER3 buttonsLine MICServo ManuINPUT1 INPUT2Counter Remote control unit VCR operation buttons C/REW button FF/B buttonPlay button Still ADV buttons E, DRemote control unit Installing the batteryRemote control unit settings Setting methodCharging the battery Connect the AC cable to the power outletCharging and recording times of accessory battery Charging time Continuous recording timeReturn the viewfinder to its original position Mounting the batterySupplying power from the AC adapter To prevent accidental erasure of recordings Cassette tapesInserting a cassette tape Adjusting the hand strap Attaching the shoulder strapMounting the lens hood Removing the lens hoodUsing the viewfinder Eye-piece Diopter adjustment dialViewfinders Do not point the viewfinder’s eye-piece at the sunUsing the LCD monitor Attaching the eye cupEye cup holder ProjectionLCD Contrast Setting the calendar Charging the internal battery Synchro Scan Setting the electronic shutterShutter speeds which can be set Slow shutter mode When the progressive mode is established 25PAdjusting the white balance White balance and black balanceLOW Light Level OverAdjusting the black balance Message that appears while adjustment is underwayATW Auto Tracking White function ABB ActiveSetting the time data Setting the user’s bitHow to select the TC Preset item setting Setting the time codeOtcg item Ofirst REC TC item OTC Preset item Scene files Changing the scene file settings Save Setting menus Camera modeVCR mode Operation methodMenus in the VCR mode Configuration of setting menusMenus in the camera mode Scene File screen Camera Setup screen SW Mode screen Auto SW screen Playback Functions screenRecording Setup screen Inputs and audio tracks recordedPreset TC PresetUB Mode UB PresetAV IN/OUT Setup screen REC TimeDUB Input DV OUTDisplay Setup screen Other Functions screen Beep Sound Clock SETVCR Time Shift User FileLOW Light Camera mode and VCR modeScreen displays Remote Remaining battery charge display Gain displayND filter display Recommended ND filter displayCHK Unplayable Tape Other Format Copy InhibitedUnable to A. DUB LP Recorded Incompatible TapeVCR mode Search number displayUIris display CH2 2m i nALL Partial OFF Display item Mode CHK button Other Display item settingSelecting the display Connecting external components Inputting to and outputting from analog componentsInput 1 Input Microphone holder Microphone holder adapterInputting to and outputting from digital components Shooting Preparation and inspectionsRegular shooting REC checkUsing the User buttons Face-to-face shootingIndex recording Intermittent recordingBackup recording 25P mode Progressive shootingPlayback Normal playbackTape blank search Variable speed searchCondensation Video headsTroubleshooting Q&A Power supply-related problemsBattery-related problems Problems during normal video recordingProblems during various kinds of video recording Editing-related problemsDisplay-related problems Playback-related problems videoPlayback-related problems audio Other types of problemsQ3 The remote control unit does not work Q2 More than one recorded stream of sound is heardIndex mark Eye cup holder MaintenanceViewfinder maintenance Specifications CAM Remote Input 1, InputDC Input Phones Memo Web Site http//www . panasonic . co . jp/global F0903T1103 @