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1 DCR-IP220Welcome 2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION For customers in the U.S.A and CANADA RECYCLING LITHIUM-IONBATTERIES Caution: DCR-IP220only 3 Declaration of ConformityNote: IMPORTANT NOTE For customers in CANADA 4 Recording moving pictures or still images, and playing them backCapturing images on your computer 5 Main FeaturesOther uses Functions to adjust exposure in the recording mode Functions to give images more impact OFF D ZOOM Functions to give a natural appearance to your recordings Functions to use after recording on a tape 6 Introduction– Basic operations Quick Start Guide Getting Started Recording – Basics Playback – Basics Advanced Recording Operations Advanced Playback Editing “Memory Stick” Operations 7 Table of contentsViewing Images Using your Computer Additional Information Quick Reference Using the Network function (DCR-IP220only) Customizing Your Camcorder Troubleshooting 8 How to turn on the power and select the mode(1) (2) CAMERA MEMORY/NETWORK (DCR-IP220)or MEMORY (DCR-IP210) VCR 9 Introduction – Basic operationsHow to open the LCD panel (3) Notes When you set the LCD screen outdoors in direct sunlight When you adjust the angle of the LCD panel 10 Connecting the power cord (p. 21)Inserting a cassette (p. 25) 11 Recording a picture (p. 29)Monitoring the playback picture on the LCD screen (p. 42) 12 Inserting a “Memory Stick” (p. 102)13 Recording a still image on a “Memory Stick” (p. 111)Monitoring the still image on the LCD screen14 — Getting Started —Types of differences Note on the MICROMV format Note on TV color systems Copyright precautions 15 Using this manualPrecautions on camcorder care Lens and LCD screen/finder recording in any way [a] [b] [c] [d] 16 0 qa qs qd1AC-L20AAC power adaptor (1), Power cord (1) (p. 18) 2NP-FF70battery pack (1) (p. 17, 18) 3A/V connecting cable (1) (p. 46) 4Wireless Remote Commander (1) (p. 216) 5Size AA (R6) batteries for the Remote Commander (2) (p. 217) Lens cap Lens hood 8“Memory Stick” (1) (p. 100) USB cable q; CD-ROM (SPVD-008USB Driver) (1) (p. 154, 172) qa CD-ROM(Movie Shaker Ver.3.1 for MICROMV) (1) (p. 153) qs Cleaning cloth (1) (p. 202) Stylus 17 Inserting the battery packYour camcorder operates only with the NP-FF70battery pack To take out the battery pack 18 Step 1 Preparing the power supplyCharging the battery pack “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (NP-FF70) (4) (full charge) After charging the battery pack 19 When you use the AC power adaptorCharging time Recording time Playing time 20 Recommended charging temperatureWhat is “InfoLITHIUM” 21 Connecting to a wall outletPRECAUTION A car battery 22 about three months(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 23 Step 2 Setting the date and timeThe year changes as follows: To return to FN (Function) Press EXIT When using your camcorder abroad Set the clock to the local time (p. 24) If you use your camcorder in a region where daylight saving time is used Set DST SET to ON in the menu settings If you do not set the date and time ” and “--:--:--”are recorded on the tape or the “Memory Stick” as the data code Note on the time indicator The internal clock of your camcorder operates on a 12-hourcycle •12:00 AM stands for midnight •12:00 PM stands for noon 24 Simple setting of clock by time differenceWorld time difference To set your local time 25 To eject a cassetteTo prevent accidental erasure 26 Step 3 Inserting a cassetteNote on the label 27 To return to FNTo execute settings To cancel settings 28 Step 4 Using the touch panelWhen executing each item If an item is not available Press FN to display the following buttons: 29 — Recording – Basics —Microphone 1Camera recording lamp 30 Recording a pictureAfter recording To enable transition Recording data The battery life when you record using the LCD screen 31 Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screenThe color of the LCD screen The setting of the LCD BACKLIGHT switch 32 Adjusting the viewfinderAdjust with the viewfinder lens adjustment lever Viewfinder backlight Even if you adjust the viewfinder backlight Attaching the supplied lens hood When you use the filter (optional) 33 Using the zoom feature – Zoom leverTo zoom greater than 10⋅ When you shoot close to a subject Notes on digital zoom When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY 34 Using the zoom feature – Zoom ringSet FOCUS to ZOOM Turn the zoom ring at the desired speed to zoom in or out Zoom ring Wide Telephoto 35 Shooting with the mirror modePicture in the mirror mode During recording in the mirror mode When you press FN 36 FN buttonTime Date STBY/REC Indicators displayed in the recording mode Remaining battery time indicator during recording Tape counter 37 Shooting a backlit subject – BACK LIGHTBACK LIGHT During back light function Shooting in the dark – NightShot/Super NightShot/Color Slow Shutter Using NightShot Infrared rays (NightShot Light) emitter 38 Using Super NightShotUsing the NightShot Light Using Color Slow Shutter 39 While using NightShot, you cannot use the following functions:While using Super NightShot, you cannot use the following functions: While using Color Slow Shutter, you cannot use the following functions: While using Super NightShot or Color Slow Shutter NightShot Light In dark places About NightFraming 40 Self-timerrecordingSTART/STOP To stop the countdown To cancel self-timerrecording 41 To stop searchingEven once you eject the cassette 42 VOL43 Playing back a tapeTo display the screen indicators – Display function Using the data code function (data code) Using the touch panel Using the Remote Commander To not display various settings Date/time Various settings [e] [f] 44 Data codeRemaining battery time indicator during playback 45 Various playback modesTo view a still image (playback pause) To fast-forwardthe tape To rewind the tape To locate a scene monitoring the picture (picture search) To view the picture at slow speed (slow playback) To search the last scene recorded (END SEARCH) Video control buttons on the LCD screen When the playback pause mode lasts for five minutes 46 If your TV is already connected to the VCRIf your TV or VCR is a monaural type If your TV has an S video jack To display the LCD screen indicators on TV 47 — Advanced Recording Operations —Before operation 48 Recording still images on a “Memory Stick” in CAMERA modeImage size of still images Image size is automatically set to 640 ⋅ When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA You cannot select image quality mode To record still images on a “Memory Stick” during tape recording continues recording on tape To record images with higher quality We recommend you use the Memory Photo recording function (p. 111) You cannot record a title 49 Recording images with the flash(flash) t t 50 You cannot shoot images with the flash during the following operations:51 During recording on the tape52 HOLD :OUTDOOR ( ) : INDOOR (n) : To return to the automatic white balance mode 53 Adjusting the white balance manuallyIf the picture is being taken in a studio lit by TV lighting When you record under fluorescent lighting In the AUTO mode In the HOLD mode 54 [a][b][c][d] To cancel the wide mode 55 Using the wide modeIn the wide mode, you cannot select the following functions: During recording Connection for a TV ID-1system ID-2system 56 [a] STBYFADER M.FADER (mosaic) BOUNCE1) 2) [b] MONOTONE 57 Using the fader function(1) When fading in [a] When fading out [b] To cancel the fader function While using the BOUNCE function, you cannot use the following functions: Note on the BOUNCE function 58 NEG. ART [a]SEPIA B&W SOLARIZE [b] PASTEL [c] MOSAIC [d] To turn the picture effect function off While using the picture effect function, you cannot use following functions: When you turn the POWER switch to the other position 59 STILLFLASH (FLASH MOTION) LUMI. (LUMINANCE KEY) TRAIL SLOW SHTR (SLOW SHUTTER) OLD MOVIE LUMI 60 Using special effects – Digital effectItems to adjust DIG EFFT To cancel the digital effect 61 When recording in the slow shutter modeShutter speed Shutter speed number 62 SPOTLIGHTPORTRAIT (Soft portrait) SPORTS (Sports lesson) BEACH&SKI SUNSETMOON (Sunset & moon) LANDSCAPE 63 Using the PROGRAM AETo turn the PROGRAM AE off 64 While WHT BAL is set to AUTO in the menu settingsYou can adjust the following functions while using the PROGRAM AE: 65 EXPO–MANU– SURE To return to the automatic exposure mode Your camcorder automatically returns to the automatic exposure mode: 67 FOCUS switchTo return to the autofocus mode About expanded focus 68 Focusing manuallyTo focus precisely When you shoot close to the subject 9changes as follows: Focal distance information 69 SPOTFOCUS 70 — Advanced Playback Operations —To cancel the picture effect function Pictures processed by the picture effect function When you turn the POWER switch to the other position or stop playing back 71 To cancel the digital effect functionPictures processed by the digital effect function 72 ZOOMTo cancel the PB ZOOM function 73 Enlarging images recorded on tapes – Tape PB ZOOMImages in the PB ZOOM In the PB ZOOM mode Edge of the enlarged image When FOCUS is set to ZOOM 74 MULTI SRCHX/x/C/c 75 Searching for a scene – MULTI-PICTURESEARCHWhen you want to change the thumbnail X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons 76 To return to the MULTI SCH screen from playbackPress RET, or press EXECUTE on the Remote Commander Press STOP on the Remote Commander To end the multi-picturesearch function To end the multi-picturesearch function from the playback screen When controlling your camcorder with the Remote Commander You can use the MULTI SRCH and X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons The multi-picturesearch function may not work correctly The number of thumbnails stored in one cassette About 400 thumbnails can be stored When you press MULTI SRCH on the Remote Commander The MULTI SCH screen appears While using the multi-picturesearch function The other functions of your camcorder do not work 77 The thumbnail images displayed on the MULTI SCH screenSome of the 11 thumbnails may not be displayed in the following cases: To select the thumbnail with the Remote Commander When you press DATE or qPOS When you select < or , during scanning Even if the first thumbnail is not displayed before the scanning is completed 78 If a tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape or between recordedsections To superimpose a title 79 (Date search)Searching for the date by using cassette memory micro Cassette Memory 80 — Editing —Using the A/V connecting cable When you have finished dubbing a tape 81 Dubbing a tapeYou can edit on VCRs that support the following systems If your VCR is a monaural type If your VCR has an S video jack 82 Using the i.LINK cablei.LINK (MICROMV Interface) You can connect one VCR only using the i.LINK cable The following functions do not work during digital editing: Note on playback pause pictures 83 When using the A/V connecting cable1Switching the video input jack of the A/V connecting cable 84 Recording video or TV programs2Making a recording 85 Using the Remote CommanderIf your TV or VCR has an S video jack 86 When using the i.LINK cablePAGE3 i.LINK (MICROMVInterface) Interface) 87 Using the Remote CommandaerBefore recording 88 VACATIONSuperimposing a title on starting a recording 89 Superimposing a titleIf you set the write-protecttab to lock To use the custom title If you want to use the custom title, select in step The title may not be displayed correctly The titles superimposed with your camcorder 90 To not display title during playbackTitle setting The number of titles recordable on one cassette When 20 titles are already superimposed 91 Superimposing a title on a recorded tape92 To use a custom titleOn a blank portion of the tape 93 Erasing a title3 MENU To cancel erasing 94 Making a title in CAMERA mode95 Making your own titlesTo change a title you have stored To superimpose your own title on tape To erase the character To enter a space To enter the character on the same button in succession 96 Making a title in VCR mode97 The cassette information[e] Recorded areas To not display the cassette information When “ ” is flashing 98 The micro Cassette MemoryLabeling a cassette 99 To erase the label you have madeTo change the label you have made If you set the write-protecttab of the tape to lock Erasing all the data in micro Cassette Memory To cancel deleting Note on the ID number 100 — “Memory Stick” Operations —File format Still image (JPEG) Moving picture (MPEG) Typical image data file name Using a “Memory Stick” 101 Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction“Memory Stick” formatted by a computer Notes on image data compatibility 102 Inserting a “Memory Stick”“Memory Stick” slot While the “Memory Stick” access lamp is lit or flashing If “MEMORY STICK ERROR” is displayed 103 Using a touch panel104 If the items are not available105 Selecting still image quality mode106 Image quality settingsSetting Differences in image quality 1600 ⋅ 1200 image size Image quality mode Memory capacity 640 ⋅ 480 image size Image quality mode indicator When you select image quality 107 Setting the moving picture quality mode108 FINESTD SUPER FINE: FINE: STANDARD: LIGHTMODE: Frame rate Bit rate Maximum recording time for moving pictures 109 Selecting the size of still image110 Image size settingsIndicator Approximate number of still images you can record on a “Memory Stick” Capacity of “Memory Stick”s Image size Approximate time of moving pictures you can record on a “Memory Stick” Picture Capacity of “Memory Stick” quality 111 [a] [b]112 Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”– Memory photo recording While you are recording a still image When you press PHOTO on the Remote Commander When you press PHOTO lightly in step The number of still images you can record on a “Memory Stick” 113 Recording images continuouslyNORMAL [a] HIGH SPEED [a] EXP BRKTG (Exposure Bracketing) MULTI SCRN (Multi Screen) [b] 114 If the “Memory Stick” becomes fullThe number of still images in continuous shooting During recording still images continuously When shooting with the self-timerfunction or the Remote Commander When selecting HIGH SPEED If the remaining capacity of the “Memory Stick” is less than three images 115 The effect of EXP BRKTGWhen selecting NORMAL or HIGH SPEED 116 source117 During recording images continuouslyShooting with an auxiliary light – HOLOGRAM AF HOLOGRAM AF emitter About HOLOGRAM AF 118 The HOLOGRAM AF does not emit when:119 Using NightFramingWhile using NightFraming, you cannot use the following functions: While using NightFraming: 120 Self-timermemory photo recording122 Recording an image from a tape as a still imageWhen the “Memory Stick” access lamp is lit or flashing If “” appears on the LCD screen If you press PHOTO lightly in the playback mode Sound recorded on a tape Titles which have already been recorded on tapes Recording date/time 123 Recording a still image from other equipment125 M. CHROMC. CHROM M. OVERLAP Blue 126 Superimposing a still image in a “Memory Stick” on an image– MEMORY MIX Recording a superimposed image to a tape MEM M I 127 To change the still image to be superimposedTo cancel MEMORY MIX Image data modified on your computer or shot with other equipment When you select M. OVERLAP 128 Recording a superimposed image to a “Memory Stick” as a stillimage 129 When recording images on a “Memory Stick” using MEMORY MIXThe “Memory Stick” supplied with your camcorder stores 20 images: Sample images 130 Quality modeTo stop recording 131 Recording moving pictures on a “Memory Stick”– MPEG MOVIE recording MPEG MOVIE recorded with your camcorder: When using an external flash (optional) During recording on a “Memory Stick” 132 Self-timerMPEG MOVIE recordingTo cancel the self-timerrecording 134 Recording a picture from a tape as a moving pictureRecording a moving picture from other equipment 136 To stop memory photo playbackPlayback still images recorded on the “Memory Stick” File name 137 Viewing a still image – Memory photo playbackTo play back recorded images on a TV screen Screen indicators during still image playback When no images are recorded on the “Memory Stick” To make LCD screen indicators disappear 138 Playing back six recorded images at a time (index screen)To return to the normal playback screen (single screen) Image data modified with your computer or shot with other equipment 139 To pause MPEG MOVIE playbackTo change the screen size Notes on the screen size 140 Viewing a moving picture – MPEG MOVIE playbackMoving picture Screen indicators during moving picture playback To make screen indicators disappear 141 To stop copying in the middle142 Copying still images recorded on a “Memory Stick” to a tapeTo start copying using the Remote Commander During copying 143 To cancel the Memory PB ZOOM function144 Enlarging still images recorded on a “Memory Stick”– Memory PB ZOOM Images in the Memory PB ZOOM mode In the Memory PB ZOOM mode Edge of an enlarged image Moving pictures recorded on the “Memory Stick” To record an image processed by PB ZOOM on the “Memory Stick” 145 To stop the slide showTo pause during a slide show To start the slide show from a particular image To view the recorded images on TV If you change the “Memory Stick” during operation When there are no images on the “Memory Stick” 146 -MARK147 Deleting selected imagesTo cancel deleting an image 148 DEL149 Deleting all the imagesTo cancel deleting all the images While “DELETING” appears 150 MARK151 — Viewing Images Using your Computer —Reference pages USB cable USB jack editing software Tape image i.LINK cable (MICROMV 1394), connector * When connecting to a computer without a USB jack 152 Viewing images on your computer – IntroductionNotes on using your computer Software Communications with your computer 153 ComputerRecommended computer environment Recommended Windows environment OS: Microsoft Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional Standard installation is required Operation is not assured if the above environment is an upgraded OS CPU: Pentium III 600 MHz or faster (Required) (Pentium III 800 MHz or faster (Recommended)) Main memory: 128 MB or larger (Required) (256 MB or larger (Recommended)) Display: 480 or larger screen size, 16-bit color or higher Hard disk: 100 MB hard disk space (for installation), ATA66 or higher speed (required for capturing an image) The i.LINK terminal (IEEE1394) shall be equipped Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned above 154 When connecting to a computer via the USB jackinstall a USB driver Recommended computer usage environment when connecting via USB cable and viewing tape images on your computer OS: CPU: Application: Sound system: Memory: Hard disk: Display: Others: You cannot use this function in the Macintosh environment 156 Installing the USB driver157 Installing Image Transfer158 Installing PIXELA ImageMixer159 Making the computer recognize your camcorderViewing images recorded on a tape 160 Viewing images recorded on a “Memory Stick”161 If you cannot install the USB driverStep 1: Uninstall the incorrect USB driver Windows XP: Windows 2000 Professional: Windows 98SE/Windows Me: Windows 98SE 162 Windows 2000 ProfessionalWindows XP Step 2: Install the USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM 163 Step1: Uninstall the incorrect USB driverOther OS: Step2: Install the USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM 164 Capturing images with “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”165 Viewing images recorded on a tape on your computer– USB Streaming (For Windows users) Viewing pictures live from your camcorder 166 Capturing still imagesCapturing moving pictures 167 If image data cannot be transferred by the USB connectionIf any trouble occurs Carry out the following operations after quitting the application: 168 Seeing the on-linehelp (operating instructions) of “PIXELAImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony” To close on-linehelp If you have any questions about “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony” Note on using your computer 170 Viewing images without Image TransferDesired file type Double-clickin this order 171 Image file storage destinations and image filesssss For Windows Me users (The drive recognizing your camcorder is [E:].) Folder File Disconnect the USB cable and remove the “Memory Stick” or set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF – For Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Me, Windows XP users 172 Recommended Macintosh environment173 For Mac OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0 usersFor Mac OS 9.1/9.2/Mac OS X (v10.0/v10.1) 174 Viewing imagesFor Mac OS X (v10.0) users 175 — Using the Network function —– DCR-IP220only (Bluetooth) lamp NETWORK On trademarks About (Bluetooth) lamp 176 Accessing the networkHow to hold your camcorder when operating in NETWORK mode After using the stylus 177 — Customizing Your Camcorder —178 Changing the menu settingsMenu items are displayed as the following icons: MANUAL SET CAMERA SET VCR SET LCD/VF SET MEMORY SET CM SET TAPE SET SETUP MENU OTHERS Selecting the mode setting of each item z is the default setting Menu items differ depending on the position of the POWER switch The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment soften image sharpen image FLASH LVL 179 Notes on the SteadyShot•Attachment of a conversion lens (optional) may influence the SteadyShot If you cancel the SteadyShot (continued on the following page) 180 low intensityhigh intensity LCD B.L. and VF B.L Even if you adjust LCD B.L., LCD COLOR and/or VF B.L 181 If you select QUALITY182 Notes on formatting•Do not do any of the following while FORMATTING is displayed: –Turn the POWER switch to the other position –Operate buttons –Eject the “Memory Stick” 184 Notes on DEMO MODE185 When recording a close subjectIn more than five minutes after removing the power source Other menu items are held in memory even when the battery is taken out 186 — Troubleshooting —In the recording mode Symptom • The POWER switch is not set to CAMERA c Set it to CAMERA (p. 29) • The tape has run out c Rewind the tape or insert a new one (p. 25, 42) • The write-protecttab is set to expose the red mark c Use a new cassette or slide the tab (p. 25) • The tape is stuck to the drum (moisture condensation) c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at least one hour to acclimatize (p. 201) • When your camcorder is in the recording standby mode for more than five minutes, your camcorder automatically turns off to save battery power and to prevent battery and tape wear c Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF and then to CAMERA • The battery pack is dead or nearly dead c Insert a fully charged battery pack (p. 17, 18) • The viewfinder lens is not adjusted correctly c Adjust the viewfinder lens (p. 32) • STEADYSHOT is set to OFF in the menu settings c Set it to ON in the menu settings (p. 179) • The setting is the manual focus mode c Set FOCUS to AUTO (p. 67) • Shooting conditions are not suitable for autofocus c Adjust to focus manually (p. 67) • The LCD panel is open cClose the LCD panel when you record using the viewfinder (p. 9) • This is not a malfunction 187 Types of trouble and how to correct troubleIn the playback mode 188 In the recording and playback modescInsert a charged battery pack (p. 17, 18) •The AC power adaptor is not connected to a wall outlet cConnect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet (p. 21) •The temperature of the environment is too low •The battery pack is not fully charged cCharge the battery pack fully again (p. 18) •The battery pack is completely dead, and cannot be recharged cReplace with a new battery pack (p. 17) c Replace with a new battery pack (p. 17) •The battery is exhausted cUse a charged battery pack (p. 17, 18) •A deviation has occurred in the remaining time • A deviation has occurred in the remaining battery time •The power source is disconnected. c Connect it firmly (p. 21) The % and Z indicators flash and no • Moisture condensation has occurred • The q REMAIN is set to AUTO in the menu settings c Set it to ON to always display the remaining tape indicator (p. 183) 189 When operating using the “Memory Stick”190 Others191 • Charging is completed• The battery pack is not properly inserted c Insert it properly (p. 17) • The POWER switch is not set to (CHG) OFF c Set it to (CHG) OFF • Something is wrong with the battery pack c Please contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility • DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL is pressed c Press the LCD screen lightly c Press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on your camcorder or DISPLAY on the Remote Commander (p. 43) c Adjust the LCD screen (CALIBRATION) (p. 204) • The mirror mode is activated. This is not a malfunction (p. 35) • It occurs if you set DISPLAY to V-OUT/LCDin the menu settings when using mirror mode. This is not a • The USB cable was connected before installation of the USB driver was completed c Uninstall the incorrect USB driver and reinstall the USB driver (p. 161) • USB STREAM is set to OFF in the menu settings c Set it to ON (p. 184) camcorder (p. 201) 192 LCD screen or ViewfinderFive-digitdisplay 193 Warning indicators100-0001 Warning indicator as to file Slow flashing: C:21:00 Self-diagnosisdisplay (p. 192) EThe battery is dead or nearly dead %Moisture condensation has occurred Warning indicator as to micro Cassette Memory Warning indicator as to “Memory Stick” Slow flashing: Warning indicator as to “Memory Stick” formatting Warning indicator as to incompatible “Memory Stick” QWarning indicator as to tape q Z Warning indicator as to a cleaning cassette (DCR-IP220only) ZYou need to eject the cassette -The image is protected Warning indicator as to the flash Slow flashing: Warning indicator as to recording of still image 194 Warning indicators and messagesWarning messages 195 — Additional Information —Selecting cassette types Copyright signal When you play back When you record Notes on the MICROMV cassette When affixing a label on the MICROMV cassette After using the MICROMV cassette When the micro Cassette Memory function does not work 196 What is the “InfoLITHIUM” battery packEffective use of the battery pack Remaining battery time indicator How to store the battery pack 197 About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery packBattery life 198 What is i.LINKAbout the name “i.LINK” i.LINK baud rate *What is Mbps 199 About i.LINKi.LINK functions on this unit Required i.LINK cable 200 Using your camcorder abroad[a] [b] NTSC system PAL system PAL-Msystem PAL-Nsystem SECAM system 201 Moisture condensationIf moisture condensation occurred Note on moisture condensation How to prevent moisture condensation 202 Maintenance information and precautionsMaintenance information Cleaning the video head The video head Using a cleaning cassette To cancel cleaning Cleaning the LCD screen 203 Charging the built-inrechargeable batteryCharging the built-inrechargeable battery Removing dust from inside the viewfinder Caution 204 Adjusting the LCD screen (CALIBRATION)DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL 205 PrecautionsCamcorder operation On handling tapes Camcorder care 206 AC power adaptorAbout care and storage of the lens Battery pack 207 Notes on dry batteriesIf batteries are leaking 208 Video camerarecorder 209 Specifications210 Camcorder211 Identifying the parts and controls9LCD BACKLIGHT switch (p. 31) q; MEMORY EJECT lever (p. 102) qd RESET button qf (USB) jack (p. 151) qg (LANC) jack (blue) qh i (headphones) jack (green) 213 e; (flash) button (p. 49, 116)es OPEN/Z EJECT switch (p. 25) ea Grip belt ed Cassette lid (p. 25) Stylus holder Fastening the grip belt 214 Flashel Microphone ej Lens r; DC IN jack ek Focus ring/Zoom ring (p. 34, 67) A/V ID-2 jack Note on the Carl Zeiss lens 215 rs “Memory Stick” slot (p. 102)rd OPENswitch (p. 17) rf Viewfinder lens adjustment lever (p. 32) rg Battery compartment lid rh Tripod receptacle rj FADER button (p. 57) rk SUPER NS/COLOR SLOW S button (p. 38) rl NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING switch (p. 37, 119) 216 Remote Commander1PHOTO button (p. 47, 111) 2DISPLAY button (p. 43) 3MEMORY control buttons 4SEARCH MODE button (p. 78, 79) 5MULTI SRCH button (p. 74) 6Transmitter 7DATA CODE button (p. 43) 8START/STOP button (p. 29, 130) 9Power zoom button (p. 33) 0Video control buttons (p. 42, 45) qa X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons 217 To prepare the Remote CommanderNotes on the Remote Commander 218 Operation indicatorsLCD screen and viewfinder 219 A, BI, J, K, L F, G, H O, P, Q T, U W, X, Y, Z
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