Page 2 - : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug; Product Registration; Important Safety Information; To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose; CAUTION
i CAUTION : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lamela plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise etpousser jusqu au fond. To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable b...
Page 3 - • Review the Camcorder’s; Video Cassettes
1 Assistance Table of Contents We want to make sure you enjoy your new camcorder. If you have any questions, call: Customer Service..................................... 800-336-1900 (Page 59) Accessories......................................... 800-338-0376 (Pages 46-53) Safety Information ............
Page 4 - Table of Contents; • Playback Features
Table of Contents 2 Recording Features• Quick Review ....................................19• Tape Positioning ...............................19• Microphone .......................................19• AI (Artificial Intelligence) ................19• Program AE (Auto Exposure) ...........20• Auto Focus...
Page 5 - missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.; Assistance
3 First-Time Operation • Save the box and packing materials in case you ever need to store or ship your camcorder. • The items shown below are packed with your camcorder. If any of them are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately. AC Adapter/Charger: Stock No. 232595 DC Cable: Sto...
Page 6 - • Attach one end of the; • Attach the other end of the cable to
4 First-Time Operation 2. Attach the adapter/charger. Since the battery must be chargedbefore it can be used the first time,attach the adapter/charger to thecamcorder. • Attach one end of the adapter/charger’s DC cable to theDC OUTPUT jack on the POWER CHARGE Adapter/Charger DC OUTPUTJack Adapter/Ch...
Page 7 - Remove the lens cap and attach; • Press and hold the small button on
5 First-Time Operation CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch Lens Cap Handstrap 3. Remove the lens cap and attach it to the handstrap. 4. Turn on the camcorder. The position of theCAMERA / O F F / V C R switch tells thecamcorder whether you want to record(CAMERA), play back tapes (VCR), orturn off the power (OFF). ...
Page 8 - Details are on page 17.; Position viewfinder and adjust
First-Time Operation Lens Cap onHandstrap Cassette Door Press Here to Close Tape Window Safety Tab REC (Record)/PAUSE 7 Button 6 5. Insert a cassette. • Press STOP/EJECT to open the cassette compartment. • Insert the cassette with the safety tab facing up and the tape windowsfacing out. • Press the ...
Page 9 - Play back what you have; Eyepiece
7 First-Time Operation 7. Start and stop recording. Start and stop recording by pressingand releasing REC/PAUSE. RECappears in the viewfinder. You do nothave to hold the button to record. Notes: If you do not record within fiveminutes, the camcorder will automaticallyshut off to prevent excessive ta...
Page 10 - Review the camcorder’s operating controls.
8 n sy / First-Time Operation 9. Review the camcorder’s operating controls. VIDEO, AUDIO, and RF DC OUT Jacks (Located Behind Small Cover) Lens LensHood Microphone Light BRIGHT Control(Located Under Microphone) EyepieceFocusControl Viewfinder STOP/EJECT ButtonAlso EDIT•ADV Button F.FWD (Fast Forward...
Page 12 - Powering the Camcorder; The POWER indicator on the; To Remove the Adapter/Charger; Using the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder
10 POWER CHARGE Powering the Camcorder 1. Connect one end of the adapter/ charger’s cable to the adapter/charger’s DC OUTPUT jack and theother end to the DC IN 9.6V jack onthe back of the camcorder. 2. Plug the adapter/charger into the nearest AC outlet (120V, 50/60 Hz). 3. The POWER indicator on th...
Page 13 - The CHARGE indicator will light; Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder; Charging the Battery; Align Arrows
11 Powering the Camcorder 1. Attach the battery to the adapter/ charger as shown. Align the referencearrow on the battery with the arrow onthe adapter/charger. Hold the batteryflush against the adapter/charger andslide it in the direction of the arrow. Note: You cannot charge the battery andoperate ...
Page 14 - Attach Charged Battery; Align reference arrow on battery with; Remove the Battery; Press and hold BATTERY EJECT; Pb
12 Powering the Camcorder Attach Charged Battery 1. Align reference arrow on battery with arrow on camcorder. Hold batteryflush against camcorder while slidingit down in the direction of the arrow asshown. 2. Press and hold small button on CAMERA/OFF/VCR while placing itin CAMERA. Using the Battery ...
Page 15 - Battery Care; Battery Safety Precautions
13 Powering the Camcorder Battery Care • Your battery will provide better service and longer performance if you charge itbefore and after use, and store it atnormal room temperature. • The battery should be charged at a temperature of 32ºF-95ºF (0ºC-35ºC) toprevent damage. • Do not operate the batte...
Page 16 - This indicator is not recorded on the tape.; Battery Level Indicator; Check Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator); • When the battery reaches the empty
14 Powering the Camcorder When DISPLAY is pressed, the batterylevel indicator ( ) appears in the camcorder’s viewfinder to show howmuch battery power is left in therechargeable battery. This indicator is not recorded on the tape. • When the battery is fully charged, the display shows . • After a whi...
Page 17 - Using the Optional Thomson Car Cord Adapter; Cigarette Lighter Socket; Connect the small plug on the car cord
15 Powering the Camcorder To power your camcorder from the cigarette lighter socket of a car, truck, or RV, youneed the optional car cord adapter DCC096 shown on page 47. The DCC096 car cord is especially designed to convert power from a 12-volt battery tothe 9.6-volt input jack on the camcorder. No...
Page 18 - CASSETTE; Safety Tab; Erase Protection — Safety Tab
16 Video Cassettes To prevent accidentalerasure, break the tab. To record again, coverthe hole with vinyl tape. CASSETTE RECORDING TIME T-60 60 Min. T-120 2 Hrs. T-160 2 Hrs., 40 Min. T-180 3 Hrs. Safety Tab Erase Protection — Safety Tab You can use your video cassettes over and over again. To erase...
Page 19 - Inserting and Removing Cassettes; Press Here to Close; Cassette Care and Storage
17 Video Cassettes Inserting and Removing Cassettes Caution: Insertcassette withsafety tab facingup and tapewindows facingout. Cassetteshould slideeasily into thecompartment.Gently push thecassette downuntil it locksinto place. Press Here to Close Tape Windows STOP/EJECT Safety Tab Cassette Care and...
Page 20 - Camcorder Traveling and Cassette Tips; Traveling Tips; Label your cassettes before storing them.; carry bag does not offer the
18 Camcorder Traveling and Cassette Tips Traveling Tips Write down your camcorder’s serialnumber and keep it separate from thecamcorder when traveling. If yourcamcorder is lost or stolen, you will beable to identify it. Make sure you have any plug adaptersyou need before taking your camcorder toothe...
Page 21 - Camcorder Features; Quick Review; • Press REW/REVIEW to rewind the tape; Microphone
19 Camcorder Features Quick Review Press REW/REVIEW when CAMERA/OFF/VCR is in CAMERA and thecamcorder is in record pause to reviewthe last few seconds of a recording. The camcorder will play back the lastfew seconds of the recording, return thetape to its previous position, and return torecord pause...
Page 22 - Viewfinder Display; Macro Focus
Camcorder Features 20 Program AE (Auto Exposure) Program auto exposure automatically selects the shutter speed and adjusts the irisaccording to the shutter speed. Viewfinder Display AE:60 Macro Focus The macro-focus feature lets you focus on objects as close as 3/8 of an inch from thecamcorder lens....
Page 23 - Electronic Indexing
21 Camcorder Features Electronic Indexing Each time you begin recording (after the camcorder has been turned off for at leastfour hours), the camcorder will automatically record an index mark at the beginning ofthe new recording. When you play back the indexed tape in a VCR that has a compatible ind...
Page 24 - Viewfinder; Eyepiece Focus Control; Caution: Pulling on the eyepiece may cause damage to the camcorder.; Pull here; Grasp the viewfinder and rotate it
22 Viewfinder The camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature monitor that displays the picture seen bythe camcorder when recording. The viewfinder also can be used for viewing the tapeduring playback. When carrying or storing the camcorder, return the viewfinder to the original positionto prevent possibl...
Page 25 - Tilt Adjustment; Eyepiece BRIGHT Control; BRIGHT Control
23 Viewfinder Caution: Do notforce the eyepieceto rotate completelyaround. This willdamage theeyepiece and/or thecamcorder. BRIGHT Tilt Adjustment For convenient viewing, you can rotate the eyepiece about 225º degrees. Eyepiece BRIGHT Control BRIGHT Control Viewfinder brightness can be adjustedby tu...
Page 26 - Displays in Viewfinder; zoom level indicator.; Viewfinder Displays
AE:60 0000M INDEX NO TAPE T W 10:30AM REC 11/18/1996 Displays in Viewfinder AE (Auto Exposure) Shutter Speed The shutter speed selected by thecamcorder appears here. It is notrecorded on the tape.• Press DISPLAY to display the shutter speed. ZOOMThe zoom level indicator appearswhen you press power z...
Page 27 - • TAPE END flashes when you have; • TAPE flashes when a damaged
25 Displays in Viewfinder • TAPE END flashes when you have approximately five minutesrecording time left on the cassette. • TAPE END briefly appears when you reach the end of the cassetteduring recording. • These displays are not recorded when they appear. Time and Date Display• Press DATE / T IME r...
Page 28 - Date and Time Display; Press and hold the small button on; To Correct the Date or Time
26 Date and Time Display 12:00AM 1/ 1/1996 n sy / 1. Attach a power supply (battery or adapter/charger) to the camcorder. 2. Press and hold the small button on CAMERA/OFF/VCR and place inCAMERA. 3. Press DATE / T IME to display the date and time in the viewfinder. A flashingcursor lets you know whic...
Page 29 - Charging the Camcorder’s Built-in Clock Battery; Date and Time; Auto Title; To Select Display to Record; AUTO to automatically
27 Date and Time Display The time and date, date only, or date and title can be recorded on your tape. Wheneverone of the displays appears in the viewfinder, it will be recorded. The camcorder alsohas auto date and auto title features. Charging the Camcorder’s Built-in Clock Battery The camcorder ha...
Page 30 - Tape Counter with Memory Stop
28 n sy / Tape Counter with Memory Stop The tape counter acts as a handy reference to help you locate tape segments. DISPLAY F.FWD REW/REVIEW RESET REC/PAUSE CAMERA/OFF/VCR
Page 31 - Memory Stop; Press DISPLAY to display the tape
29 Memory Stop The tape counter’s memory stop helps you locate a certain point on the tape. Whenmemory stop is turned on, the tape will stop automatically during fast forward orrewind when the tape counter reaches “0000M.” Using Memory Stop: 1. Press DISPLAY to display the tape counter with “M.” 2. ...
Page 32 - Zooming; Using Power Zoom Buttons; • Press “T” to move the lens in the; Zoom Level Indicator; • Press “W” to move the lens in the
30 Zooming Using Power Zoom Buttons Power Zoom Buttons T = Telephoto W = Wide Angle When DISPLAY is pressed so the displayappears in the viewfinder and the powerzoom button is pressed, the zoom level isdisplayed in 10 steps for several seconds. • Press “T” to move the lens in the “telephoto” (close-...
Page 33 - ProEdit Features; ProEdit; System features are described here and on the following pages.; • Press and hold REW/REVIEW to visually search; Edit Search
31 ProEdit Features ProEdit ® System The camcorder incorporates a complete package of advanced editing featuresto make it easy and fun to edit your home videos like a professional. Themajor ProEdit ® System features are described here and on the following pages. • Edit Search • Titler The edit-searc...
Page 34 - Titler
32 n sy / ProEdit Features TITLER CAMERA/OFF/VCR Title Select – (AlsoREW/REVIEW) Title Select + (Also F.FWD) EDIT•ADV (Also STOP/EJECT) Titler The camcorder’s built-in titler can store a title inmemory. The created title can be displayed andrecorded at any time. The built-in character register conta...
Page 35 - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S; To Create a Title; Chart of Characters in Titler’s Register
33 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ? ’ . / , – ; : < > ! (BLANK) ProEdit Features To Create a Title 1. Attach a power source to the camcorder, press and hold the smallbutton on CAMERA/OFF/VCR whilesliding it to CAMERA. 2. Press TITLER to display titler g...
Page 36 - Recording a Title on a Tape in the Camcorder
34 1. Attach a power source to the camcorder, slide CAMERA/OFF/VCRto CAMERA. 2. Locate the place on the tape where you want to record the title. Notes: If you record a title on a pre-recorded tape, the audio and video will beerased where the title is inserted. There willalso be a three-to-four secon...
Page 37 - Recording Tips
35 Recording Tips Avoid long “still” shots of landmarks andscenic attractions. Recordings are moreinteresting if they include people anddetails. “Local color” will give travelvideos lasting appeal. Consider recordinga familiar or landmark scene from anunfamiliar vantage point for addedinterest. Reme...
Page 38 - Viewfinder Playback; Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features; Attach a power supply to the
n sy / Viewfinder Playback Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features 36 REW (Rewind)/REVIEW STOP/EJECT CAMERA/OFF/VCRSwitch in VCR position TRACKING 1. Attach a power supply to the camcorder. 2. Press and hold the small button on CAMERA/OFF/VCR while sliding it to VCR. 3. Press STOP/EJECT and insert...
Page 39 - Playback Features; Tracking; • Press and hold F.FWD to search the
Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features 37 Playback Features Caution: Pause is designed formomentary interruptions and should notbe used for an extended period of time.If the camcorder remains in pause formore than five minutes, it willautomatically remove the tape from thespinning heads to preven...
Page 40 - Playback on a TV or VCR with AUDIO and VIDEO IN Jacks; –OR–
Playback on a TV or VCR with AUDIO and VIDEO IN Jacks 38 To connect your camcorder to a TV monitor (or VCR) with AUDIO IN and VIDEO INjacks, you will need an optional audio/video cable, such as VH83 shown on page 48. Ifyour TV is already connected to a VCR, you can attach the camcorder to the VCR an...
Page 41 - Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on a VCR
Playback on a TV or VCR with AUDIO and VIDEO IN Jacks 39 1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV monitor: Turn on the TV andtune it to its video input channel. B. Camcorder connected to VCR that is already connected to TV: Turn onVCR and place it in the “line” or“camera” mode. (If your VCR doesnot ...
Page 42 - Playback on a TV Without Audio and Video Inputs
Playback on a TV Without Audio and Video Inputs 40 Disconnect the VHF antenna fromyour TV. If you are going to leavethe RF adapter connected to the TV,connect the antenna to the RF outputadapter. A.If antenna is round 75-ohm cable, connect it to IN FROM ANTconnector on RF output adapter. B. If anten...
Page 43 - Playback Operation
Playback on a TV Without Audio and Video Inputs 41 Playback Operation 1. Set the channel selector switch on the RF output adapter to CH3 or CH4. 2. Turn on the TV and tune it to the same channel (3 or 4) you selected with thechannel selector switch on the RFoutput adapter. 3. Press and hold the smal...
Page 44 - Color Enhancement Light; To Use the Color Enhancement Light; Light
Color Enhancement Light 42 To Use the Color Enhancement Light and light automatically turn off.Press REC/PAUSE to turncamcorder back on. Notes: Turn on the light only when youneed it. The power consumption of thelight is approximately two-thirds that ofthe camcorder. When the light is on, theoperati...
Page 45 - To Remove and Replace Light Case; the lower hook while removing it.; Removing and Replacing the Front Case of the; Lower Hook
Color Enhancement Light 43 To Remove and Replace Light Case 1. To remove front case, press and hold the lower hook while removing it. 2. To replace the front case, pass the bulb through the hole of the reflectionplate, and attach the lower hook to thelight. 3. Press front of case to light. Notes: Do...
Page 46 - shown below in diagrams A and B.; Attaching the Shoulder Strap; To Attach the Shoulder Strap; Shoulder Strap Rings; Repeat steps 1–3 to attach the other end of the shoulder strap.
2. Thread one end of the shoulder strap through one of the shoulder strap rings as shown below in diagrams A and B. 1. Unfasten one end of the shoulder strap from the buckle. Make sure you leave the buckle on the strap. 44 Attaching the Shoulder Strap The shoulder strap is designed to let you carry ...
Page 47 - Information to User
45 Information to User This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences duRéglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada. This equipment has been tested and found tocom...
Page 48 - Optional Accessories; To order accessories, contact your local dealer.; See; AC202 Soft Camcorder Case; Specifications; General; Two video record/playback heads; Camera Section; Frames
Optional Accessories We invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding tothe fun of using your camcorder. These pages have a selection of accessories to helpmake your memorable moments look and sound even better. To order accessories, contact your local dealer. Acce...
Page 49 - CPS014 AC Adapter/Charger
47 Optional Accessories DCC096 DC (Battery) Car Cord CPS014 AC Adapter/Charger Caution: Do not use any other car cordwith this camcorder. POWER CHARGE This DC car cord enables you to operateyour camcorder from your car, truck, orRV by plugging the car cord directly intothe vehicle’s cigarette lighte...
Page 50 - AH011 Cable Transformer
48 Optional Accessories AH011 Cable Transformer These RF cables are used with the RF output adapter toconnect your camcorder to a standard TV (one withoutaudio/video input jacks) for playback. If your antenna cable is the flat twin-lead type attached bytwo screws, you will also need a 300-75 ohm tra...
Page 51 - Removing the Lens Hood; Remove the lens hood as shown above.
49 Optional Accessories Removing the Lens Hood Attaching Accessory Lens The lens hood can be removed so you can attach optional accessories, such as wide-angle lens, lens extender, or lens filter kit. Do not grasp the end of the lens hood.Attach the lens cap over the lens hood, then turn them counte...
Page 52 - Using an Optional Tripod
50 Optional Accessories Caution: Before using a tripod, make sure it is stable enough to hold the camcorderwithout falling over. Do not transport the camcorder attached to the tripod. When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be careful not to force the tripod screwinto the camcorder ’s tripod moun...
Page 53 - Accessory Order Form; Detach Here; P l e a s e c o mp l e t e o t h e r s i d e a l s o; Order Form for Camcorder Models CC432; Description
51 Accessory Order Form Detach Here " P l e a s e c o mp l e t e o t h e r s i d e a l s o Order Form for Camcorder Models CC432 Description Part No. Price Qty. Total Soft Camcorder Case AC202 $ 49.95 Deluxe Tripod AC093 $ 59.95 Audio/Video Cable VH83 $ 4.39 Cable Transformer AH011 $ 1.59 RF Coa...
Page 55 - United States and Canada Orders
53 Accessory Order Form To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order bytelephone or direct-by-mail. United States and Canada Orders To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card readyand call...
Page 56 - Care and Maintenance; Do not; operate or leave your; Things to Avoid
54 Care and Maintenance Do not operate or leave your camcorder in extremely humidenvironments. Do not operate the camcorder forextended periods in temperaturesbelow 40ºF (4ºC) or above 95ºF(35ºC). Do not expose the camcorder oradapter/charger to rain or moisture.If either component becomes wet,turn ...
Page 57 - Cleaning the Camcorder; Turn the eyepiece counterclockwise and pull it; Cleaning the Camcorder’s Viewfinder; The viewfinder eyepiece can be removed for cleaning.; Cleaning the Camcorder’s Lens
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Camcorder To clean the camcorder’s exterior, remove any power source connected to thecamcorder and gently wipe it with a clean soft cloth. Caution: Use of strong cleaningproducts, such as those containingalcohol or benzine, may damagethe camcorder. Caution: Do not t...
Page 58 - Trouble Checks; Trouble; No Power
56 Trouble Checks Troubles sometimes are caused by simple “faults” that you can easily correct withoutthe help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies. Before you call or take your camcorder to an Authorized RCA Camcorder Servicenter,look below for the type of trouble you are ...
Page 60 - • Make sure the date and time have been set. Details on
58 Trouble Checks Date and Time AppearIncorrect Camcorder Does NotTurn On and/orFunction Buttons WillNot Operate • Make sure the date and time have been set. Details on page 26. • The camcorder ’s internal clock battery may need recharging. Details on page 27. • Remove the power source. After one mi...
Page 61 - Limited Warranty
59 Limited Warranty What your warranty covers:• Any defect in material or workmanship. For how long after your purchase:• Ninety days for labor charges. • One year for parts. The warranty period for rental unitsbegins with the first rental or 45 daysfrom date of shipment to the rentalfirm, whichever...
Page 62 - Index
60 Cleaning the Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . .55Clock Battery, Charging . . . . . . . . . . .27Color Enhancement Light . . . . . . .42-43Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2Copying Tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39Correcting the Date and Time . . . . . . .26Customer As...
Page 63 - Playback on a TV
Index 61 Picture Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37PLAY Button . . . . . . . . .7,8,31,36,39,41Playback on a TV with AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks . . . . .38-39 Playback on a TV without Audio/Video Inputs . .40-41 Playback, First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Playback, Viewfinder . . ....