Charging the battery

Fully charge the battery using the AC adapter before use.

It is recommended that a spare battery be kept on hand just in case it is needed.

1 Place the battery flat along the mark on the AC adapter, and slide it into position.

OIf the DC cable is connected to the AC adapter, disconnect it before proceeding. The battery cannot be charged if this cable is connected.

2 Connect the AC cable to the power outlet.

OThe “POWER” lamp and “CHARGE” lamp on the AC adapter light up, and charging commences.

OIf the “CHARGE” lamp fails to light when the battery has been mounted, re-mount the battery.

CHARGE

POWER

3 Upon completion of the charging, the “CHARGE” lamp on the AC adapter goes off.

4 Slide the battery out of position and remove it.

Charging and recording times of accessory battery

Charging time

Continuous recording time

 

 

Approx. 120 minutes

Approx. 90 (80) minutes

 

 

O The table above gives the approximate durations. The figure in parentheses is the duration when the LCD monitor is used.

O The durations in the above table apply when the ambient temperature is 68°F (20°C) and the relative humidity is 60%. Charging may take longer at other temperature and humidity levels.

O Do 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.

O The battery heats up during operation and during charging, as does the camera recorder body.

O If recording and stop operations are repeated more than is necessary, the recording time will be less than the values given in the above table.

O Store 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.

O When the temperature of the battery unit has risen to an extremely high level or dropped to an extremely low level or when the battery is not used for prolonged periods of time has become fully discharged, the “CHARGE” lamp flashes several times, and charging commences automatically.

O If the “CHARGE” lamp continues to flash even though the battery temperature is normal, consult your dealer as a problem may have developed within the battery or AC adapter.

O When the battery is warm, it takes longer than usual for the battery to be charged.

O When the AC adapter is used near a radio, the radio sound may be distorted. Use the adapter at a distance of at least one meter from the radio.

O Noise may be heard while the AC adapter is in use; however, this is normal and not indicative of any malfunctioning.

O The battery cannot be charged while supplying power from the AC adapter to the camera recorder.

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Panasonic AG-DVX100P manual Charging the battery, Connect the AC cable to the power outlet, Approx 80 minutes

AG-DVX100P specifications

The Panasonic AG-DVX100P is a professional-grade camcorder that has carved a niche for itself in the world of film and video production since its introduction. Launched as part of Panasonic's AG series, this camcorder is celebrated for its innovative features and exceptional video quality, making it a favorite among filmmakers, documentarians, and videographers.

One of the standout features of the AG-DVX100P is its advanced 3-CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensor technology. This setup allows for greater color accuracy and enhanced light sensitivity. With a native resolution of 720 x 480 pixels, the camcorder delivers impressive image quality, and when shooting in 24p frame rate, it imitates the feel of traditional film, which appeals to cinema enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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Another notable characteristic of the AG-DVX100P is its versatile lens. The built-in 12x optical zoom lens provides flexibility in framing shots, while also allowing for macro shooting capabilities, letting users capture intricate details up close. Additionally, the camcorder supports various filters and adapters, expanding creative options for videographers.

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