Page 2 - Important Safety Information; Cautions; : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to; Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame; Product Registration; To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose; CAUTION
i Important Safety Information Be sure to read all the safety information before you begin to use this product. Cautions CAUTION : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fich...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; • Set the; Powering Your Camcorder; Assistance
1 Table of Contents Safety Information ..............................i Product Registration ...........................i Table of Contents ............................1-2 First-Time Operation • Assistance ..........................................3 • Unpack Camcorder & Accessories....3 • Attach ...
Page 4 - Recording; • Date and Time Display; Playback; • Playback on TV Without
Table of Contents 2 Recording • Make a Recording ......................22-23 • Recording Tips ................................24 • Viewfinder .......................................25 • Viewfinder Displays...................26-29 • Tally Light .......................................30 • Microphone.....
Page 5 - • The items shown below are packed with your camcorder. If any are; and Power Connector
3 First-Time Operation F 1 2 F MODE P U S H A U T O M A N 1. Unpack the camcorder and accessories. • Save the packing materials and box in case you ever need to ship or store your camcorder. • The items shown below are packed with your camcorder. If any are missing or appear damaged, contact your de...
Page 6 - First-Time Operation; Power Connector
4 3. Insert a tape. • Slide EJECT. • Turn the tape wheel on the cassette to remove any slack from the tape. • Insert the cassette with the tape wheel facing up and the tape windowfacing out. • Press on the area labeled PUSH until the cassette door locks into place. First-Time Operation 2. Attach the...
Page 7 - Tape Wheel; Handstrap Flap; Slide LENS COVER control; Adjust the handstrap to fit
BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF 5 EJECT F1 F2 ODE PU SH A U T O MA N Tape Wheel Tape Window PUSHHere toClose First-Time Operation EJECT Button 6. Place POWER (CAMERA/ OFF/...
Page 8 - Select a recording speed and tape length using
6 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF First-Time Operation 7. Select a recording speed and tape length using SP•SLP/T20•30•40 switch. SP•SLP/T20•30•40Switch Select SP or SLP r...
Page 9 - Electronic Viewfinder; Set the scene select AE dial to; • This places the camcorder in the; Adjust the viewfinder and; • Pull out and rotate the viewfinder
7 F 1 2 F MODE P U S H A U T O M A N FU LL AU TO Electronic Viewfinder Eyepiece Focus Control Scene Select AE Dial 8. Set the scene select AE dial to AUTO. • This places the camcorder in the AUTO mode. FULL AUTO willappear in the side display panel. • In the AUTO mode, the fade, 16X9, manual focus, ...
Page 10 - • Press and release the thumb trigger; Play back what you have; • Details on viewfinder playback are; Thumb Trigger
8 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF First-Time Operation 10. Start and stop recording. • Press and release the thumb trigger to start recording. REC 666 appears in the viewf...
Page 11 - Review camcorder’s operating controls.
9 F 1 2 F MODE P U S H A U T O M A N First-Time Operation Lens Display Panel MODE Button F2 Button F1 Button 13. Review camcorder’s operating controls. Built-in Color Enhancement Light Tally Light Cassette DoorPUSH here to close. LIGHT OFF•AUTO•ON Switch EJECT Button Scene Select AE Dial RemoteContr...
Page 12 - Handstrap
10 First-Time Operation 13. Review camcorder’s operating controls. (continued) BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – SP-SLP/T20•30•40 COUNTER R/M TRACKING MAN.W.BAL DATE/TIME/CHAR SET EDIT – SEARCH...
Page 13 - Attach Adapter/Charger; Plug power connector’s plug into DC; Remove Adapter/Charger; Plug the AC plug adapter into the; AC Plug; Do not use this; Using the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder
11 Powering Your Camcorder Attach Adapter/Charger 1. Plug power connector’s plug into DC OUT jack on adapter/charger. 2. Align the reference mark on the power connector with the mark on thecamcorder. Hold the top of the powerconnector flush against the back of thecamcorder, and press the bottom ofth...
Page 14 - To Charge the Battery; Hold the battery flush against the; Reference Marks; Caution; Use the REFRESH Button; Charging the Battery
12 To Charge the Battery If the power connector is attached to theDC OUT jack on the adapter/charger,remove its plug.1. Align reference mark on battery with mark on adapter/charger. 2. Hold the battery flush against the adapter/charger and slide it in thedirection of the arrow. 3. Plug adapter/charg...
Page 15 - Attach the Charged Battery; with mark on back of camcorder.; Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder; The power indicator will light.; Remove the Battery
13 Powering Your Camcorder BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF Attach the Charged Battery If the power connector is attached to thecamcorder, remove it before attaching thebattery. Also, install the lithium clockcell before attaching the battery pack.Detai...
Page 16 - Battery Care and Storage; Battery Level Indicator
14 Battery Level Indicator The battery level indicator appears in theviewfinder and shows you the amount ofpower in the rechargeable battery. Powering Your Camcorder Battery Care and Storage • Recharging takes approximately 70 minutes depending on the battery’scondition. • Refreshing takes approxima...
Page 17 - Power; Optional Car Cord Adapter
15 Powering Your Camcorder 1. Place the POWER switch in OFF to turn off the camcorder. Powerindicator turns off. 2. If the battery is attached to the camcorder, remove it. 3. Hold the power connector flush against the back of the camcorder and pressthe bottom of the power connectordown until it lock...
Page 18 - Remote Control; • Press W to move the lens in the
16 Remote Control A brief description of the remote button’s functions is given here. Many of the buttonsperform the same functions as the corresponding controls on the camcorder. ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 6 7 (co...
Page 19 - INSERT Button
17 Remote Control INSERT Button Used for dubbing video. See page 53. START/STOP Button When the POWER switch is inCAMERA, press START/STOP tostart and stop recording. Note: If the camcorder is left in recordpause for more than five minutes, powerwill turn off. SELF INT. (Interval)/ TIMEButton When t...
Page 20 - Install Lithium Cell; Insert battery in battery holder so; Remote Sensor
18 Remote Control Install Lithium Cell The remote’s lithium cell is packed separately. Install it as follows: 1. Turn remote over, insert a pencil or paper clip in small hole and removebattery holder. 2. Insert battery in battery holder so positive (+) terminal faces up. 3. Replace battery holder in...
Page 21 - Traveling Tips; • Write down your camcorder’s serial
19 Traveling Tips • Write down your camcorder’s serial number and keep it separate from thecamcorder when traveling. If yourcamcorder is lost or stolen, you will beable to identify it. • Use extra care to avoid damage to your camcorder and accessories whenoperating them at a beach or pool.Spray, san...
Page 22 - Video Cassettes; Safety; Erase Protection – Safety Tab; Recording Time; • SP – Standard play provides the
20 Video Cassettes You can use your video cassettes over and over again. To erase a previous recording,just record over it. Safety Tab A. Remove B. Cover hole with vinyl tape to record over tape. safety tab. We recommend that our cassettes be used with your camcorder. Use of poor qualitytapes or tap...
Page 23 - Inserting and Removing Cassettes
21 EJECT F1 F2 ODE PU SH A U T O MA N Video Cassettes Before inserting a cassette, turn the tapewheel on the side of the cassette in thedirection shown to remove any slack inthe tape. Inserting and Removing Cassettes Cassette Care and Storage • When you are finished with a cassette, rewind it, remov...
Page 24 - Making a Recording; • Slide; Adjust the viewfinder and eyepiece; Tally Light; EDIT SEARCH – Button
22 F 1 2 F MODE P U S H A U T O M A N Recording Making a Recording The steps below tell you how to make a recording and suggest using some of therecording features. Each feature is described in detail on the following pages. 1. Attach a power supply. Attach the adapter/charger, chargedbattery, or op...
Page 25 - Place the LIGHT OFF•AUTO•ON
23 Recording 7. Place the LIGHT OFF•AUTO•ON switch in AUTO. The light will turn on automaticallywhen you need more light. 8. Set the scene select AE dial. • Place the dial in AUTO to place the camcorder in the AUTO mode. • Place the dial in ( ) sports or ( ) fast speed shutter to record fast moving ...
Page 26 - Recording Tips
24 Recording Recording Tips • In case of fire or theft, make a video recording of your home and contents tostore in a safe place. • Try to make sure indoor scenes are well-lit. Use the built-in light. Thisimproves picture quality and colorreproduction. • Do not move the camcorder rapidly from side-t...
Page 27 - Eyepiece Focus Control; Viewfinder
25 Recording Cautions Do not force the viewfinder to rotatecompletely around. This will damagethe viewfinder and/or the camcorder. When carrying the camcorder with theshoulder strap, put the viewfinder inand down. This helps prevent possibledamage to the viewfinder frombumping against your body as y...
Page 28 - Zoom Level; • The preset title you select will; Viewfinder Displays; • These displays will be recorded on; • This indicator flashes when the
26 Recording Zoom Level This indicator tells you whether youare zoomed in or zoomed out.Details are on page 34. Exposure Indicator Bar This indicator appears when you areadjusting brightness manually.Details are on page 42. Preset Title • The preset title you select will appear in this area. • This ...
Page 29 - LENS COVER
27 Recording Cassette Warning • The indicator flashes when the POWER switch is set to CAMERAand the safety tab has beenremoved from the cassette. • The indicator also flashes when the POWER switch is set toCAMERA and there is no cassettein the camcorder. Time Remaining, Tape Length and Tape Speed (S...
Page 30 - White Balance; • No indicator appears for automatic
28 Recording White Balance • The indicator for the manual white balance selected with theMAN.W.BAL (manual whitebalance) button appears here. • No indicator appears for automatic white balance. • Details are on page 36. 13 Dew Warning ( ) The dew indicator appears whenexcessive moisture (condensatio...
Page 31 - • Details are on page 37.; Status Displays; 66 indicator appears; Edit Insert and Audio Dub; Details are on page 52.; Self-Timer and Interval Time; MIN appears during self-timer
29 Recording MODE Features (F1 and F2) • The scene select AE dial may not be in AUTO to use these features. • The F1 and F2 features selected with the MODE button appear here. • Details are on page 37. Status Displays • The REC 666 indicator appears here when the camcorder isrecording. • The indicat...
Page 32 - Electronic Indexing; Microphone
30 Recording Tally Light The tally light lights when the camcorderis recording. Microphone The microphone picks up the soundduring a recording. It is more sensitive tosounds coming from the direction thelens is pointed. Flying Erase Head A separate erase head is mounted on the spinning headwheel (he...
Page 33 - Auto Head Cleaner; • Press and hold EDIT SEARCH – (REW; Tape Positioning; • Press and quickly release REW or FF to
31 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY REWButton FFButton START/STOP Button Record...
Page 34 - Time Counter; To Use the Memory-Stop Feature; Locate the place on the tape you want
32 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF Recording Time Counter The time-counter display shows the actual time elapsed when playing back a segmentof a prerecorded tape. The memo...
Page 35 - Tape Time-Remaining Display; Time Counter With; Set the Recording Speed and Tape Length
33 Recording BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF Tape Time-Remaining Display The approximate time remaining on the tape in the camcorder is automaticallydisplayed in the viewf...
Page 36 - Power Zooming; • To move the lens in the telephoto (close-; Zooming; Zoom Level Indicator; Power Zoom Lever
34 ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY Recording The motorized zoom lens allows you to zoom in and out for close ups orwide-angle shots just by sliding the power zoom lever on the camcorderor pressing ZOOM T or W on the remote. Power Zooming •...
Page 37 - AUTO; Mode
35 Recording Scene Select AE Dial The scene select AE dial lets you select one of several different effects. Turn the dialto select the effect you want. The indicator for the effect will appear in the viewfinder.Set the dial to MAN for normal recording. F 1 2 F MODE A U T O M A N P U S H M A N A U T...
Page 38 - To Adjust White Balance
36 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIM E/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRAC KING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF Recording White Balance Making colors look natural is what white balance is all about. This is achieved byadjusting the way the camcor...
Page 39 - F1 — FADE; Functions Selected
37 Recording MODE Button When the scene select AE dial is in any position except AUTO, you can selectany one of six functions using the MODE, F1, and F2 buttons. Repeatedlypress MODE to select a function. The functions selected appear in the displaypanel beside the F1 and F2 buttons and in the viewf...
Page 40 - Fade In; Fade Out; FADE appears in the; Fading In and Out
38 Recording You can add a professional touch to your recordings when you fade in and out ofscenes. The picture will gradually appear or disappear. The speed of the fade isautomatically controlled by the camcorder. Fade In 1. Place the POWER switch to CAMERA. The power indicator will light. Thecamco...
Page 41 - To Record Using the 16X9 Mode; Normal Mode
1. Place the POWER switch to CAMERA. The power indicator willlight and the camcorder will enterrecord pause. 2. Make sure scene select AE dial is not set to AUTO. 3. Press MODE until 16X9 appears beside the F2 button in the displaypanel. 16X9 appears in the viewfinder. F 2 4. Press F2 to activate th...
Page 42 - Focusing the Camcorder; Center the main object in the; Auto Focus; • Place the scene select AE dial in AUTO
40 F 1 2 F MODE A U T O M A N P U S H FOCUS EXP. F 2 F 1 F1 F2 MODE 1 2 0x P U S H AU TO M A N FOCUS EXPOSURE Focusing the Camcorder Focus Lock Feature The focus lock feature is useful whenobjects pass between your subject and thecamcorder or your main subject is notlocated in the center of the view...
Page 43 - Manual Focus; FOCUS appears in the; Conditions Requiring Manual Focus
41 Recording Manual Focus Under certain conditions, such as thoselisted, you may need to focus manually. 1. Make sure the scene select AE dial is not set to AUTO. 2. Slide the power zoom lever toward T to zoom in on your subject. Tomaintain proper focus throughout thezoom range, you must zoom in on ...
Page 44 - To Manually Control Brightness; Make sure the scene select AE dial is
42 Recording To Manually Control Brightness 1. Make sure the scene select AE dial is not set to AUTO. 2. Press MODE until EXPOSURE appears beside the F2 button in thedisplay panel. EXP. appears in the viewfinder. 3. Press and hold F2 while sliding the power zoom lever toward T to F 2 brighten the im...
Page 45 - Self Timer – Remote Only; To Turn Self Timer Off; MIN appears in the viewfinder.
43 Recording ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY START/STOPButton TIME LAPSE SELFINT./TIME Button Self Timer – Remote Only 1MIN 3. Press START/STOP on the remote (thumb trigger on camcorder).Recording will be delayed the amountof time you sele...
Page 46 - Titler
44 Recording Titler You can superimpose one of the eight preset titles stored in memory over the scenebeing recorded. You can also create your own title (up to 18 characters), store it, andrecord it alone or with one of the preset titles. Recording a Title Stored in Memory1. Place POWER switch in CA...
Page 47 - Creating Your Own Title
Recording 6. Repeatedly press DATE/TIME/CHAR + or – until the first character for yourtitle is flashing. Notes: To leave a blank space, select theblank space in front of “A.” Press and hold the button to rapidlyadvance the flashing cursor. 7. Press SET to select the character. 8. Repeat steps 6 and ...
Page 48 - Install the Clock Lithium Cell; Insert object here to remove cell.
46 1. Make sure camcorder is turned off, and remove any power supply attached tothe camcorder. 2. Press release tab of clock cell compart- ment cover and open the compartment. 3. Insert the clock cell with the “+” terminal facing out. 4. Close the compartment cover. It will click into place. Recordi...
Page 49 - To Correct the Displays; Set the Date and Time; Viewfinder Display
47 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF 1. Make sure the clock cell is installed. 2. Attach a power supply. 3. Place the POWER switch in CAMERA. The power indicator will light....
Page 50 - Select the Date, Time, or Title You Want to Record on Your Tape
48 • Date/Time Display: The date and time will be displayed and recorded. • TV On-Screen Display: The viewfinder displays will appear onthe screen of a TV connected to thecamcorder during record pause. Inthis mode the date will be displayedand recorded. Note: This mode is not available duringrecordi...
Page 51 - Repeatedly press F2 to display the; Auto Date Display; Created Title Display; Date Display; The mode selected will be recorded.; Press F2 to select mode.; To Record the Date, Time, or Title Display on Your Tape; Date and Time Displays
49 • The date has been set or changed. • This display mode has just been selected. • The tape has been changed or the tape compartment opened. 5. Press F2 to remove the display from the viewfinder when you are finishedrecording it. 6. To record the display again, place the camcorder in record pause ...
Page 52 - To Record Using Animation; set the tape speed to SP.; Use a tripod to keep the camcorder steady.; Animation Recording; Animation and Time-Lapse Recording — Remote Only; Focus the camcorder on the subject
50 ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO L E N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF Recording To Record Using Animation 1. Use...
Page 53 - To Record Using Time Lapse
51 Recording 30MIN T30 SP 1/4S PAUSE To Record Using Time Lapse 1. Use the SP•SLP/T20•30•40 switch to set the tape speed to SP. 2. Place the POWER switch in CAMERA to put the camcorder in record pause. 3. Press TIME LAPSE ANIM. REC/TIME on remote to select the amount ofrecording time (1/4, 1/2 or 1 ...
Page 54 - To Audio Dub; Display in Viewfinder
52 Recording ZOOM START/STOP SELF INT. TIME TIME LAPSE REC TIME ANIM. PAUSE FF A.DUB INSERT REW STOP PLAY BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – CAMERA VCR POWEROFF To Audio Dub 1. Place the tape wi...
Page 55 - To Edit Insert
53 Recording Edit Insert (Remote Only) Edit insert lets you record new video in place of previously recorded video withoutreplacing the audio. Note: To dub new audio at the same time,press A.DUB and PAUSE together. PressINSERT and PAUSE together to return tothe edit-insert mode. 8. Press START/STOP ...
Page 56 - Built-In Color Enhancement Light; To Use the Light; Set the LIGHT OFF•AUTO•ON switch.
Recording 54 Built-In Color Enhancement Light The built-in color enhancement light will automatically add more light when needed.The POWER switch must be in CAMERA to operate the video light. F 1 2 F MODE P U S H A U T O M A N To Use the Light Set the LIGHT OFF•AUTO•ON switch. • Set to ON to turn th...
Page 57 - Replacing the Bulb
55 Recording Replacing the Bulb We recommend you consult your dealer or Servicenter to replace the bulb.
Page 58 - Attaching the Shoulder Strap; To Attach the Shoulder Strap; Keeper
56 Recording 1. If the strap keeper is over a double sectionof the strap, slide thestrap keeper off theend of the strap.Replace the keeperon the strap betweenthe buckle and theend of the strap asshown. 2. Loop the end of the strap over the top of the shoulder strap attachment ring. 3. Thread the end...
Page 59 - TRACKING Buttons; Viewfinder Playback; To Play Back a Tape; Visual Searching; • For brief searching, press and hold FF; Tracking; Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features
57 BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO LE N S C O V E R DATE/TIME/CHAR––SET T20•30•40 TRACKING UNTER R/M W.BAL. PLAY/PAUSE STOP FF + REW + – VCR CAMERA POWEROFF Playback FF Button REW Button PLAY/PAUSEButton STOP Button EJECTButton TRACKING Buttons Viewfinder Playback Viewfinder playback is the s...
Page 60 - Install Cassette Adapter’s Battery; Using the Cassette Adapter; Battery
58 Playback Install Cassette Adapter’s Battery Insert Cassette into Cassette Adapter Using the Cassette Adapter The camcorder uses a smaller size cassette, but records in standard VHS format. Thecassette adapter allows you to play your VHS-C cassettes in a VCR just like otherstandard VHS cassettes. ...
Page 61 - Gently close the cassette compartment; Remove Cassette from Cassette Adapter; Slide the adapter’s EJECT switch to; Load Detector
59 4. Gently close the cassette compartment lid until it locks into place. Make surethe cassette reel area under the adapteris free to turn while the cassette isloading. Note: You should hear a whirring soundwhile the tape loads. The adapter’s loaddetector will automatically retract into theadapter....
Page 62 - Installation; Attach the white plug on one end of; OR; Attach the yellow plug to the VIDEO
60 Playback Installation 1 Attach the white plug on one end of the audio/video cable to the AUDIOIN jack on the TV (or VCR). Notes: If your cable does not have whiteand yellow plugs, just be sure to attach thesame color to the audio jacks. If your TV (or VCR) has stereo AUDIO INjacks, attach the plu...
Page 63 - Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR; Notes: The remote control will operate the camcorder.
61 Playback Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR Viewing What the Camcorder is Seeing (or Recording) Caution: The unauthorized recordingof copyrighted material may infringethe rights of others. 1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV: Turn on the TV and tune it tothe video input chan...
Page 64 - Playback on a TV Without Audio/Video Inputs; Attach one end of the optional
62 Playback BATT. RELEASE B C AUDIO RFDC OUT VIDEO DATE T20•30•40 UNTER R/M W.BAL. REW + – OR 1 VHF Antenna OR OR 2 3 2 VHF VHF Back of TV Optional CoaxialRF Cable(such as VH82 or VH84) Optional RF Output Adapter(1CVA147C) Optional300-75 OhmTransformer IN FROM ANTConnector RF Output Adapter's Plug C...
Page 65 - Viewing What the Camcorder Is Recording; Playback Operation
63 Viewing What the Camcorder Is Recording Playback Playback Operation 1. Set the CH3/CH4 switch on the RF output adapter to channel 3 or 4. 2. Turn on the TV, and tune it to the same channel you selected with the RF output adapter’s CH3/CH4 switch. 3. Place adapter’s VCR/TV switch in VCR. 4. Place ...
Page 66 - AC201A Soft Carrying Case; Optional Accessories; DCC08 Car Cord Adapter
64 AC201A Soft Carrying Case Custom compact soft case designedespecially to provide protection and utilityfor your compact VHS camcorder andmost accessories. Rugged fabric linedwith soft non-abrasive material andgenerous padding. Has three outsidepockets with storage for lens filters,adapters, batte...
Page 67 - Using the Optional AC088 Tripod
65 Optional Accessories Mounting the camcorder on a tripod,such as AC088, will keep the camcordersteady and produce excellent videoresults. This tripod’s fluid-effect head providessmooth camera pan and tilt. The quick-release mount makes it easy to attach orremove the camcorder. The grooved,tubular ...
Page 68 - VH54 Cable Transformer
66 Optional Accessories VH54 Cable Transformer This 75-to-300 ohm transformer is used toconnect a standard 75-ohm antenna cable(such as VH82 or VH90) to the 300 ohmscrew terminals on a TV. VH83 Audio/Video Cable This six foot audio/video dubbing cablecan be used for copying tapes from thecamcorder t...
Page 69 - 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; Accessory Order Form; Order Form for Camcorder Model CC634; Description
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 67 Accessory Order Form Order Form for Camcorder Model CC634 Description Part No. Price Qty. Total Super Lightweight Tripod AC088 $ 39.95 Soft Camcorder Case AC201A $ 39.95 Shoulder Strap ACS091 $ 12.95 Y-Adapter AH25 $ 2.95 AC B...
Page 71 - To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.
69 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 cardready and cal...
Page 72 - Trouble Checks; • Place the; Trouble
70 No power Won’t record orplayback Won’t playback Won’t record No picture Camcorder turnsitself off 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 you...
Page 73 - • Subject is not in center of viewfinder or two subjects are
71 Camcorder does notrespond to remotecontrol Tape stops duringrewind or fastforward Camcorder remainsin pause mode Sound is too low ordistorted Dew Indicatorflashing inviewfinder Poor auto-focusoperation Trouble Checks • Aim remote at camcorder’s remote control sensor.• Remote’s lithium cell batter...
Page 74 - scene select AE dial to AUTO. See page 35.
72 Trouble Checks Viewfinder displaysare out of focus Picture is too darkor subject too dark Picture recordedwith special effect Picture recorded inbrown tone Picture recordedwith black bars attop and bottom Colors do not looknatural on recording Title recorded ontape Power zoom leverdoes not operat...
Page 75 - • When AUTO DATE is selected (scene select AE dial in
73 Trouble Checks Date and/or timewere recorded ontape Date and/or time areincorrect Vertical white linesappear when shoot-ing bright object Error number (E01, E02, etc.)appears inviewfinder Battery runs downsooner thanexpected • Displays will be recorded on tape whenever they appear in the viewfind...
Page 76 - Care and Maintenance; Cleaning the Camcorder; Lens; Cleaning the Camcorder’s Viewfinder; The viewfinder eyepiece can be removed for cleaning.
74 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Camcorder Cleaning the Camcorder’s Lens To clean the camcorder’s lens, blow it with a blower brush, and thengently wipe the lens with cleaning tissue and commercially preparedcleaning solution designed for use on camera lens. Improper cleaningmay scratch the lens...
Page 77 - Proper Care and Storage
75 Care and Maintenance • Do not operate the camcorder near the ocean as salt water or salt water spraymay damage the internal parts of thecamcorder. • Do not operate the camcorder for extended periods in temperatures below40°F (4C) or above 95°F (35C). • Do not expose the camcorder or adapter/charg...
Page 78 - General
76 Specifications Information to User General Power requirement: 6VDCPower consumption: 5.9 watts (normal)Weight: 1.7 lbs. (770g) Dimensions – Including Viewfinder 4-4/8"(W) x 4-1/2"(H) x 8-1/8"(D) 111 (W) x 113(H) x 206(D) mm Video Recorder Section Format: VHS-CRecord/Playback System: F...
Page 79 - Customer Assistance and Service; You can reach Thomson at the; Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange
77 Customer Assistance and Service You can reach Thomson at the following number: 800-283-6503 (Toll free inside U.S.A.) Our toll-free Camcorder number operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CST Monday – Friday for U.S. customers only Thomson provides a toll-free telephonenumber to help you with any proble...
Page 80 - If you are; not located near an exchange; Limited Warranty
78 What your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase:• 90 days for labor charges.• One year for parts. What we will do:During the initial 90 days• Exchange your camcorder with a new or, at our option, a refurbished unit orat your option, repair your...
Page 81 - shipment in case of damage or loss.
Limited Warranty 79 shipment in case of damage or loss. Include with the shipment: • A copy of your dated bill of sale to verify your unit’s warrantyeligibility. • A brief note describing your camcorder problem. • Your name, address and phone number. Return transportation, storage, andhandling costs...
Page 82 - Index
Index 80 16x9 Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29,3916x9 Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39A. (Audio) DUB Button . . . . . . .16-17,52-53Accessories, Included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Accessories, Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-69Accessory, Order ...
Page 83 - Playback on a TV
Index 81 Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-69Order Form, Accessory . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-69PAUSE Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17,52-53 Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . .5,8,22-23 Pause, Stop-Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57PLAY Button . . . . . . . . . . ....