Page 2 - Product Registration; Important Information
To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by themanufacturer for this product. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage andpersonal injury. FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipmentmay void the user’s authority to opera...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Table of Contents (continued on the next page) Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Parts Checklist ......................................................................................... 6Buttons and Controls .........................................................................
Page 4 - Chapter 2: Using the Monitors
2 Table of Contents Chapter 2: Using the Monitors Seeing What You Are Recording ......................................................... 26 Using the LCD Monitor .................................................................. 26Using the Viewfinder ..................................................
Page 5 - Chapter 5: Advanced Features
3 Table of Contents (continued on the next page) Chapter 5: Advanced Features Using the Menus For Advanced Adjustment ...................................... 56Menu Definitions .................................................................................. 57 Camera Menu .............................
Page 7 - Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Chapter Overview: • Parts Checklist • Buttons and Controls • Getting Started • Powering the Camcorder • Using the Shoulder Strap • Setting the Date and Time • Setting the Tape Recording Speed • Setting the Tape Length 5 Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 8 - Parts Checklist; Make sure the box includes the items shown here:
6 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Shoulder strapPart # ACS091 DIG ITAL (DS C IN /OU T) DS C STO P R RET AKE F LIG HT OF F AU TO O N CO UNT ER R/M F AD E/W IPE P . A E DIG IFE CT CH AR GE VID EO RE FR ES H EJ EC T STEA DY P IX/TB C + + MENU/BRIGHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL Camcorder Parts Checklist ...
Page 9 - Buttons and Controls
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 7 MENU/BRI GHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEADY PIX/TBC + + PL AY O FF A M ST OP R RE T A KE F LIGHT OFF A UTO O N COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P. A E DIGIFECT BATTERYRELEASEswitch Audio/Videojacks Viewfinder MENU/BRIGHT/TRACKINGdial 5 SEC. RECbutton Power Zoom/ VOL lever S...
Page 11 - Getting Started; Unpack the camcorder and accessories; appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 9 Getting Started This section describes the basics on how to set up your camcorder to record for the firsttime. Refer to the other sections for detailed operation and feature options. Unpack the camcorder and accessories • The items shown are packed with the camcor...
Page 12 - Adjust the hand strap; Lift the flap on the hand strap and separate the Velcro strip.; Attach the lens cap
10 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup MENU/BRI GHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEA DY P IX/TB C + + PL AY O FF A M ST OP R RE T A KE F LIGHT OFF AU TO ON COU NTE R R /M FAD E/W IPE P. A E DIG IFEC T Adjust the hand strap 1. Lift the flap on the hand strap and separate the Velcro strip. 2. Insert your h...
Page 13 - Attach the power supply; Plug the other end of the power supply into a working AC outlet.
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 11 2 1 DC IN jack AC power supply MENU/BRIGHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEADY PIX/TBC + + PL AY O FF A M ST OP R RE T A KE F LIGHT OFF AU TO ON COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P. AE DIGIFECT Attach the power supply Since the battery must be charged before it can be used the f...
Page 14 - Turn on the camcorder; Automatic; recording; Manual; recording mode; Set the video light (
12 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Turn on the camcorder Set the Power switch to the desired setting, eitherautomatic ( A ) or manual ( M ) record mode, powered off (OFF), or in playback mode ( ). The POWER indicator comes on when thecamcorder is turned on. Automatic recording A places the camcord...
Page 15 - Insert a cassette tape; With the camcorder set to; PAUSE
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 13 Insert a cassette tape 1. Make sure the camcorder is connected to apower supply. 2. Open the LCD monitor fully or adjust theviewfinder. 3. With the camcorder set to A (automatic record), slide the EJECT switch until thecassette tape holder opens. Don’t force thec...
Page 16 - Using the LCD monitor; Open the monitor 90 ̊ from the camcorder body.; Using the viewfinder; Adjust the viewfinder to a comfortable position.
14 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Use the LCD monitor or viewfinderto see what’s recording Using the LCD monitor 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Open the monitor 90˚ from the camcorder body. 3. Tilt the monitor 180˚ forward or 90˚ down asrequired for convenient viewing whilerecording. 4. To adjust the...
Page 17 - Start recording; Play your recording
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 15 Start recording 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Set the Power switch to A (automatic record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 3. Press and release the Recording Start/Stopbutton to start recording. ( REC appears in the viewfinder or LCD monitor (but won’t show upin th...
Page 18 - Turn off the camcorder; Powering the Camcorder; Charging the Battery; Set the Power switch to OFF.; Tip
16 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Turn off the camcorder 1. Set the Power switch to OFF. 2. Close the LCD monitor. Powering the Camcorder You can power your camcorder with a battery or ACpower. Charging the Battery 1. Set the Power switch to OFF. 2. Make sure the battery is attached to thecamcord...
Page 19 - Battery; Using the Charge Marker
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 17 Approximate charging time Approximate recording time (in minutes) Note: Recording time is reduced significantly when you use the Zoom or Record- Standby modes repeatedly or when you use the LCD monitor repeatedly. Battery Charging Time FB1260 approx. 90 min. Batt...
Page 20 - Removing the Battery; Refreshing the Battery; Follow steps 1-3 in “Charging the Battery” (
18 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Removing the Battery Slide the BATTERY RELEASE switch and pull out thebattery pack. Refreshing the Battery If you charge a battery before it has been fullydischarged, the battery’s capacity may be reducedover time. We recommend you discharge or “refresh”your batt...
Page 21 - Battery Level Icon; Battery Care and Storage
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 19 This icon appears when battery is fully charged. The icon changes to show that you’ve used some of the battery’spower. As you use more of the battery’s power, the icon changes again. This battery icon flashes in the viewfinder or LCD monitor when thebattery power...
Page 22 - Using the Power Supply; Removing the power supply; Make sure the Power switch is set to OFF.; Using an Optional Plug Adapter in Foreign Countries; An optional plug adapter might be required in some countries.
20 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Using the Power Supply The power supply attaches to the camcorder and lets you power it directly from standardhousehold power. The power supply operates on 110-240 volts, 50/60 Hz, so it can beused virtually anywhere in the world to power the camcorder or recharg...
Page 23 - Using the Shoulder Strap; Following the illustration, thread the strap through the eyelet.
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 21 Using the Shoulder Strap The camcorder’s shoulder strap is designed to let you carry the camera from yourshoulder and – when ready– bring the camcorder to shooting position in one quickmovement. 1. Following the illustration, thread the strap through the eyelet. ...
Page 24 - Setting the Date and Time; CAMERA MENU
22 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Setting the Date and Time You need to set the date and time before they canbe displayed. Date and time information is recorded onto the tapeat all times, but its display can be turned on or offduring playback (see page 69). 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual re...
Page 26 - Setting the Tape Length; Set the Power switch to
24 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Setting the Tape Length You need to select the tape length so that the cameracan alert you how much time you have left on thetape. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the MENU dial in. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) ...
Page 27 - Chapter 2; Using the Monitors; Seeing What You Are Recording
25 Chapter 2 Using the Monitors Chapter Overview: • Seeing What You Are Recording • On-screen Icons Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 28 - Using the LCD Monitor; • Turn the dial toward + to brighten the image.; Cautions
Using the Monitors 26 Chapter 2 180 ° 90 ° Seeing What You Are Recording To see what is recording, use either the LCD monitor or the viewfinder monitor. Whenthe LCD monitor is open more than 25˚, the viewfinder turns off. When you close theLCD monitor, the viewfinder turns on. Using the LCD Monitor ...
Page 29 - Using the Viewfinder; Eyepiece Focus Control
Using the Monitors Chapter 2 27 Using the Viewfinder The camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature monitorthat displays in black and white. For convenientviewing, rotate the viewfinder up or down. Note : When the LCD monitor is open more than 25˚, the viewfinder turns off. Eyepiece Focus Control The eye...
Page 30 - Warning Icons; HEAD CLEANING REQUIRED USE CLEANING; L UME
Using the Monitors 28 Chapter 2 Recording Menu Icons Playback Menu Icons Warning Icons Indicates the amount of power left in the rechargeable battery. An empty battery icon flashes on screen when the battery’s power isalmost exhausted. Missing Cassette: Appears when the Power switch is set to either...
Page 31 - TAPE END; CONDENSATION, OPERATION PAUSED PLEASE WAIT; Recording and Playback Icons
Using the Monitors Chapter 2 29 TAPE END LENS CAP E01-E06 Condensation: CONDENSATION, OPERATION PAUSED PLEASE WAIT appears if moisture occurs inside the camcorder. When this iconappears, wait at least one hour before using the camcorder again. End of Cassette: Appears when a tape reaches its end dur...
Page 32 - Special Effect Icons
Using the Monitors 30 Chapter 2 Special Effect Icons Appears when you select SEPIA to give your recordings a brown- tone like old photographs. Appears when you select SPORTS to record fast-moving action, such as sporting events. Appears when you select SD:SHADOW to darken the picture and reduce glar...
Page 33 - Preset Titles; TITLE; MWB; Status Icons; Tracking Icons; AT
Using the Monitors Chapter 2 31 Preset Titles • The preset title selected in the TITLE menu appears here. It will be recorded on the tape when it appears. M. W. B. (Manual White Balance) Icons The icon for the manual white balance selected in the M.W.B. menu appears here. Appears when you select :FI...
Page 34 - Zoom Icon; BRIGHT; Exposure Icon; VOLUME
Using the Monitors 32 Chapter 2 Appears when you use the zoom lever. Zoom Icon 4X Bright and Volume Icons BRIGHT VOLUME Exposure Icon +03 B K Fade and Wipe Icons Press the FADE/WIPE button to display the icon for the fade or wipe you want to select. Appears when you adjust the brightness of the moni...
Page 35 - FOCUS; Focus Icons; Other Icons; Steady Pix Icon; SP; Animation and Time-Lapse Recording Icons
Using the Monitors Chapter 2 33 Appear when you are adjusting focus manually using the FOCUS menu. The icons also flash when the auto-focus system cannot operateproperly or you can’t adjust the focus any farther. These icons flash while you adjust manual focus (see page 66). Focus Icons Appears when...
Page 36 - Appears when the time base corrector is turned on; TBC; Time Counter Icon
Using the Monitors 34 Chapter 2 Appears when the time base corrector is turned on (see page 46). Appears during playback. It is not recorded. An M appears in front of the time counter when memory-stop is on (see page 47). Indicates the approximate time remaining on the tape. TBC (Time Base Corrector...
Page 37 - Chapter 3; Recording; Recording Details
Chapter 3 Recording Chapter Overview: • Recording Details • Recording Tips 35 Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 38 - appears in the; Journalistic Shooting
Recording 36 Chapter 3 Recording Details 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Set the Power switch to A or M (automatic record or manual record mode). (The POWERindicator comes on.) 3. Open the LCD monitor or adjust the viewfinder. 4. Press and release the Recording Start/Stopbutton to start recording. ( REC ...
Page 39 - so that it faces forward, then; Quick Review; You can check the end of the last recording.
Recording Chapter 3 37 Self-Recording You can shoot yourself while viewing your ownimage in the LCD monitor. Open the LCD monitorand tilt it upward 180 ° so that it faces forward, then point the lens toward yourself and start recording. 5-Second Recording You can record a scene for 5 seconds, provid...
Page 40 - Retake; You can also rerecord certain segments.; Digital and Optical Zooming; Using the Zoom Lever (
Recording 38 Chapter 3 MENU/BRI GHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEA DY P IX/TB C + + PL AY O FF A M ST OP R RE T A KE F LIGH T OFF AU TO O N COU NTE R R /M FAD E/W IPE P. A E DIG IFEC T Zoom lever Tip The further you rotate the zoomlever, the quicker the zoom action. Retake You can also rerecord certa...
Page 41 - Using Digital Zoom
Recording Chapter 3 39 Notes : • While zooming, focusing may becomeunstable. If so, set the zoom while inrecord-standby mode and adjust theimage using manual focus (see page 66).Once the focus is set, zoom thecamcorder in or out while recording. • The zoom level icon moves during zoom.Once it reache...
Page 42 - Using Steady PixTM; Set the LIGHT switch as desired:; OFF
Recording 40 Chapter 3 Using Steady Pix™ Digital Image Stabilization is used to compensate forunstable images cause by camera shake, especially athigh magnifications. To turn on image stabilization, press the STEADY PIXbutton. ( appears.) To turn off image stabilization, press STEADY PIXagain. (The ...
Page 43 - Video Light Details; Even if the battery icon (
Recording Chapter 3 41 Video Light Details Even if the battery icon ( ) doesn’t blink due to low battery charge, the camcorder may turn offautomatically when you turn on the video light, or ifthe video light is turned on when you start arecording. When LIGHT OFF/AUTO/ON switch is set to AUTO : • The...
Page 44 - Recording Tips; Learn to use the special effects to add variety to your recordings.
Recording 42 Chapter 3 Recording Tips • To improve picture quality and color reproduction, try to make sure indoor scenesare well-lit. • Don’t move the camcorder rapidly from side-to-side while recording. A steady,gradual “pan” avoids blurring and “jitter”. • Use the viewfinder or LCD monitor to mak...
Page 45 - Chapter 4; Playback; Playback Options
Chapter 4 Playback Chapter Overview: • Playback Options • Choose Your Connection 43 Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 46 - Basic Playback
Playback 44 Chapter 4 Playback Options The camcorder’s playback features include displayingstill images and high-speed shuttle search. In thissection, you’ll also learn how to connect yourcamcorder to a TV, VCR, or computer. Playback features (Play, Pause, Forward, Reverse,Stop) can be handled using...
Page 47 - Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness; Tips
Playback Chapter 4 45 • If a blank portion on the tape is playedback, the screen may become black. Thisis not a malfunction. • LCD monitor/viewfinder indications: • When power is supplied from a battery appears. When power is supplied through the power supply, does not appear. • When a tape is stopp...
Page 48 - Adjusting the Tracking
Playback 46 Chapter 4 Adjusting the Tracking You may need to eliminate noise bars that appearon-screen during playback. The default setting isAuto Tracking. 1) Press in the TRACKING dial for approximately 2seconds. (MT appears). 2) Rotate the TRACKING dial until the noise barsdisappear. • To return ...
Page 49 - Using Counter Memory; Still Playback Mode
Playback Chapter 4 47 Using Counter Memory Counter Memory makes it easier to locate a specifictape segment. 1. Press and hold the COUNTER R/M button formore than 1 second. (The counter resets to 0:00:00 .) 2. Press COUNTER R/M for less than 1 second. (M appears.) 3. After recording or playback, pres...
Page 50 - Shuttle Search
Playback 48 Chapter 4 Shuttle Search Shuttle search allows high-speed searching in eitherforward or reverse directions. 1. Press or during playback. 2. To resume normal playback, press / . • During playback, press and hold or . The search continues as long as you holddown the button. Once released, ...
Page 51 - Choose your Connection; Using the Cassette Tape Adapter; Remove battery compartment cover.
Playback Chapter 4 49 Choose your Connection This manual includes information for some basic types of connections. You may alsoneed to refer your TV and VCR user’s guides for specific instructions. Using the Cassette Tape Adapter Before choosing a connection, you may find it easierto use the cassett...
Page 52 - Slide EJECT; Do not
Playback 50 Chapter 4 Inserting the Tape into the Cassette TapeAdapter 1. Before inserting the tape into the adapter,remove any slack in the tape by turning the tapewheel on the side of the tape. 2. Slide EJECT to the right to open the tape compartment lid. 3. Insert the tape with the tape window on...
Page 53 - Gently close the adapter’s tape compartment lid.
Playback Chapter 4 51 Removing the Tape from the CassetteTape Adapter 1. Slide the adapter’s EJECT switch to the right. Theload detector extends from the side and thewhirring sound indicates the tape is beingreleased before the adapter’s tape compartmentlid opens. 2. Use the access hole on the botto...
Page 54 - Attach the yellow plug to the VIDEO IN jack on the TV (or VCR).
Playback 52 Chapter 4 Connecting to a TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Input Jacks To connect your camcorder to a TV monitor (or VCR) with audio/video inputs, you needan optional audio/video cable, such as VH83 (supplied with CC6364) (see page 93) . If your TV is already connected to a VCR, attach the c...
Page 55 - Set the Power
Playback Chapter 4 53 Playback on a TV (or VCR) withAudio/Video Input Jacks 1. Turn on the TV and tune it to the video inputchannel or turn on VCR and place it in the “line”or “camera mode”. (If your VCR does not have a“line” or “camera mode”, consult the VCRowner’s manual.) Operate the TV as younor...
Page 56 - Tape Dubbing; Set the camcorder’s Power switch to
Playback 54 Chapter 4 Tape Dubbing 1. Following the illustration in this chapter,connect the camcorder and the VCR. 2. Set the camcorder’s Power switch to , turn on the VCR’s power, and insert the appropriatetapes in the camcorder and the VCR. 3. Make sure the VCR is in the appropriate AUXmode and t...
Page 57 - Chapter 5; Advanced Features; Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment
Chapter 5 Advanced Features Chapter Overview: • Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment • Menu Definitions • Using the Advanced Features 55 Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 59 - Menu Definitions; System Menu; This menu can’t be accessed while recording.; REC MODE; see; Camera Menu; Refer to Exposure Control (; Allows you to superimpose one of eight preset titles (
Advanced Features Chapter 5 57 Menu Definitions The following charts will help you get acquainted with the various menus and some briefdefinitions of their features. For more detailed explanation, refer to the correspondingsections. System Menu This menu can’t be accessed while recording. REC MODE A...
Page 60 - Factory Preset: Doesn’t display black bars.
Advanced Features 58 Chapter 5 Factory Preset: Doesn’t display black bars. Allows you to record black bars at the top and bottom ofthe screen to produce a cinema-like wide-screen effect. Allows you to set the tape length depending on the tapeused ( see page 24 ). Factory Preset: Make all of the icon...
Page 61 - DEMO MODE; TITLE LANG
Advanced Features Chapter 5 59 Allows you to select the language (ENGLISH, FRENCH, orSPANISH) of Instant Titles ( see page 70 ). Allows you to set the current date and time ( see page 22 ). Factory Preset: Demonstrates certain functions automatically.When DEMO MODE is set to ON and you have exited a...
Page 62 - Using the Advanced Features; Fades; FADER
Advanced Features 60 Chapter 5 CHARGE STOP R RETAKE F LIGHT OFF AUTO ON COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P. AE DIGIFECT POWER REFRESH EJECT POWERindicator Power switch MENU/BRI GHT /TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEA DY P IX/TB C + + PL AY O FF A M ST OP R RE T A KE F LIGHT OFF A UTO O N COU NTE R R /M FAD E/W IPE P...
Page 63 - Wipes; SHUTTER
Advanced Features Chapter 5 61 Wipes SHUTTER Wipes in as a black screen from the top and bottom,closing over the image like a shutter. Wipes out as anew image, pushing open the black screen verticallyfrom the center. SLIDE Wipes in as a black screen moves in from the left togradually cover the image...
Page 64 - Program AE With Special Effects; SPORTS; FINE
Advanced Features 62 Chapter 5 Program AE With Special Effects 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press P.AE repeatedly until the desired mode’s name and icon appear. (They aredisplayed for approximately 2 seconds, then the name disappears so that only t...
Page 65 - Captures faster action than Sports mode.; Digital Effects; SEPIA
Advanced Features Chapter 5 63 2 S1/2000(1/2000 sec. High Speed Shutter) Captures faster action than Sports mode. Notes: • The screen becomes slightly dark in theHigh Speed Shutter mode. Use in well-litsituations. • In the High Speed Shutter or Sportsmodes, picture color may be adverselyaffected if ...
Page 66 - MOSAIC; Exposure Control
Advanced Features 64 Chapter 5 NEGA POSI (Negative Positive) The colors of a picture are reversed. MOSAIC Turns recorded scenes into a mosaic pattern. STRETCH Doubles the width of the picture horizontally. Note: Digital Effects can be changed during recording or during Record-Standby. Exposure Contr...
Page 67 - Focusing; Auto Focus; When two subjects overlap in the same scene.
Advanced Features Chapter 5 65 Notes: • To return to the factory setting, selectAUTO in step 4. • To readjust exposure, repeat theprocedure from step 2. Focusing Auto Focus The camcorder’s Full Range automatic focus systemoffers continuous shooting ability from close-up toinfinity. However, correct ...
Page 68 - Manual Focus
Advanced Features 66 Chapter 5 Manual Focus Make the necessary viewfinder adjustments to usethe viewfinder ( see page 27 ). 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the MENU dial in. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight FOCUS. ...
Page 69 - White Balance Adjustment; AUTO
Advanced Features Chapter 5 67 White Balance Adjustment White balance refers to the correctness of color reproduction under various lighting. Ifthe white balance is correct, all other colors will be accurately reproduced. The white balance is usually adjusted automatically. However, more advancedcam...
Page 70 - Manual White Balance; Press in the MENU dial until; Red paper
Advanced Features 68 Chapter 5 Manual White Balance Perform Manual White Balance when shooting undervarious types of lighting. 1. Follow steps 1 through 4 of the white balanceadjustment, and highlight MWB . 2. Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of thesubject. Adjust zoom or position yourself...
Page 72 - Instant Titles
Advanced Features 70 Chapter 5 Instant Titles The camcorder has 8 preset titles in memory. Youcan superimpose one of them over the video image. Instant Titles can be displayed in English, French,and Spanish. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press in th...
Page 73 - Animation
Advanced Features Chapter 5 71 Animation You can shoot a series of pictures, each slightlydifferent, of the same object for a brief period oftime. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Make sure the recording mode is set to SP. 3. Press in the MENU dial. (T...
Page 74 - REC TIME
Advanced Features 72 Chapter 5 Time-Lapse You can record sequentially at preset time spans.Leaving the camcorder aimed at a specific subject,you can record subtle changes over an extendedperiod of time. 1. Set REC TIME using steps 1-7 of Animation ( see page 71 ). 2. Rotate the MENU dial to highligh...
Page 75 - Chapter 6; Other Information
Chapter 6 Other Information Chapter Overview: • Troubleshooting • Final Notes • Care and Cleaning • Traveling Tips • Specifications • Customer Assistance and Service • Limited Warranty • FCC and Industry Canada Information • Optional Accessories • Index 73 Changing Entertainment. Again.
Page 76 - Troubleshooting; Power Problems; No power is supplied.; Feature and Function Problems; Some menus or features are not available.; Vertical white lines appear when shooting a very bright object.
Other Information 74 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting If you’re having problems with your camcorder, try the solutions in this section. If theproblem still exists, please consult your nearest RCA authorized service center. External noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent your camcor...
Page 77 - The eyepiece focus control needs to be adjusted (; LENS CAP; The
Other Information Chapter 6 75 Bright, crystal-shaped spots appear in the LCD monitor and theviewfinder. Sunlight is directly entering the lens. This is not a defect of the camcorder. The rear of the LCD monitor is hot. The light used to illuminate the LCD monitor causes it to be hot. Close the LCD ...
Page 78 - Recording Problems; The camcorder Power Switch has not been set to; Playback Problems; The TV has not been set to its VIDEO input channel.
Other Information 76 Chapter 6 Recording Problems Recording cannot be performed. Make sure the Erase Protection tab is in the position that allows recording. If not, slidethe tab. Some tapes have removable tabs. If the tab has been removed, cover the holewith adhesive tape. Recording does not start....
Page 79 - The date and time displays disappear.; If you have not performed Date/Time Setting (; The tape won’t eject.; The battery pack is running low.
Other Information Chapter 6 77 The date and time displays disappear. If you remove the power source from the camcorder while the power is on, all settingsand selections are erased. Make sure to turn the camcorder’s power off beforedisconnecting the power source. The wrong date and time are displayed...
Page 80 - Final Notes; Power
Other Information 78 Chapter 6 Final Notes Power • Perform charging where the temperature is between 10 ° C and 35 ° C (50 ° F and 95 ° F). 20 ° C to 25 ° C (68 ° F to 77 ° F) is the ideal temperature range for charging. If the environment is too cold, charging may be incomplete. • Charging times ar...
Page 81 - Video Recording
Other Information Chapter 6 79 Video Recording • When the Power switch is set to A or M and the LCD monitor is opened at an angle of 25˚ or more, the LCD monitor switches on and the viewfinder switches offautomatically to save power. • The cassette tape holder can’t be opened unless a power supply i...
Page 82 - Tapes; A power supply must be attached to load or eject a tape.; Turn the power on before loading or unloading tapes
Other Information 80 Chapter 6 Tapes • A power supply must be attached to load or eject a tape. • When loading a tape, it takes a few seconds for the cassette tape holder open. Neverapply force to the holder or door cover as this might result in damage to thecamcorder and void the warranty. • If the...
Page 83 - Care and Cleaning; After Using the Camcorder
Other Information Chapter 6 81 Care and Cleaning Care and Maintenance After Using the Camcorder 1. Set the Power switch to OFF. 2. Open the LCD monitor at least 60˚. 3. Slide the EJECT switch to open the cassette tape holder, then remove the tape. 4. Press the area marked CLOSE to close and lock the...
Page 84 - Proper Care and Storage; Always cap the lens when the camcorder is not in use.; Tape Care and Storage; Never use tapes with damaged or spliced tape.
Other Information 82 Chapter 6 Proper Care and Storage • Keep dirt from entering the camcorder’s cassette tape door. Dust and grit are abrasiveand cause excessive wear to both the recording/playback heads and tapes. • Always cap the lens when the camcorder is not in use. • Before handling the camcor...
Page 85 - Things to Avoid; Never aim the camcorder at the sun or other bright objects.; Traveling Tips
Other Information Chapter 6 83 Things to Avoid • Do not attempt to disassemble the camcorder. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Avoid operating the camcorder immediately after moving it from a cold location to awarm location. Give the camcorder 1-1/2 to 2 hours to reach a stable temperat...
Page 86 - VHS NTSC standard; Specifications; Auto/Manual adjustment; AC Power Supply
Other Information 84 Chapter 6 Specifications Camcorder Format VHS NTSC standard Power source DC 11 V (Using AC power supply) DC 6 V (Using battery pack) Power consumption Viewfinder on:4.0 W (CC6364)4.5 W (CC6374) LCD monitor on:5.2 W (CC6364)5.4 W (CC6374) Video light: 3.0 W Signal system NTSC-typ...
Page 87 - You can reach Thomson at the following number:; Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange; Obtain a Service Request (SR) number from the telephone; Customer Assistance and Service
Other Information Chapter 6 85 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 forU.S. customers only Thomson provides a toll-free telephone number ...
Page 89 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; Any defect in materials or workmanship.; For how long after your purchase:; 0 days for labor charges.; During the initial 90 days; Service Request; (SR) number and the location of a nearby exchange point if one
Other Information Chapter 6 87 Limited Warranty Limited Warranty 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. The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from...
Page 90 - To receive a replacement Camcorder before you return yours:; Option I; IF; Option II
Other Information 88 Chapter 6 To receive a replacement Camcorder before you return yours: Option I 1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard, or Visa account number and expiration date toour phone representative. This is for security purposes. If we receive your unit,excluding all accessories, within 14...
Page 91 - What your warranty does not cover:
Other Information Chapter 6 89 • A brief note describing your camcorder’s problem. • Your name, address and phone number. Return transportation, storage, handling, and insurance costs are your sole responsibility.We accept no liability in case of damage or loss. 4. The representative will advise the...
Page 92 - How State Law relates to warranty:
Other Information 90 Chapter 6 How State Law relates to warranty: • This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also may have other rights thatvary from state to state. If you purchased your camcorder outside the United States: • This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warran...
Page 93 - FCC and Industry Canada Information
Other Information Chapter 6 91 FCC and Industry Canada Information FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment mayvoid the user’s authority to operate it. This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) T...
Page 94 - Optional Accessories; To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.; AC201A Soft Carrying Case
Other Information 92 Chapter 6 Optional Accessories We invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to thefun of using your camcorder. The following pages have a selection of accessories to helpmake your memorable moments look and sound even better. These accessor...
Page 95 - Using the Optional AC088 Tripod
Other Information Chapter 6 93 VH83 A/V Cable Replacement for the included A/V cable (CC6364).Used to attach the camcorder to an externalcomponent like a TV or VCR. Cautions: • Before using a tripod, make sure it is stableenough to hold the camcorder withoutfalling over. Do not transport thecamcorde...
Page 96 - United States and Canada Orders; Video Accessories
Other Information 94 Chapter 6 If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by telephoneor direct-by-mail. United States and Canada Orders To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card ready andcall the toll-free number listed below. Use t...
Page 97 - Accessories Order Form; Description; Total Amount Enclosed; Detach Here
Other Information Chapter 6 95 Accessories Order Form Description Part No. Price Qty. Total Super Lightweight Tripod AC088 $ 49.95 Soft Camcorder Case AC201A $ 34.95 Shoulder Strap ACS091 $ 12.95 Rechargeable Battery (1 hour) 244427 $ 49.95 A/V Cable VH83 $ 5.95 Extended Life Battery BB99L $ 69.99 A...
Page 98 - USE YOUR CREDIT CARD
Other Information 96 Chapter 6 ¤ r r s TM Charge your order on your VISA,MasterCard, or Discover Card by filling in below USE YOUR CREDIT CARD IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your VISA card IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your MasterCard Expiration date: Expiration date: Co...
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Page 100 - Index; Symbols; -Second recording 37
Index 98 Chapter 6 Index Symbols 5-Second recording 37 A A (audio) and V (video) jacks 52Accessories 92 carrying case 92order form 95tripod 93 Advanced features 60Animation 71Animation and Time-Lapse recording icons 33 Area marked close 13Assistance 6Audio/video input jacks 52Auto focus 65Automatic ...
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Index 100 Chapter 6 Q Quick review 37 R Record protection tab 13Recording icon 15, 36playing back 15 Recording and playback icons 29Recording tips 42Refreshing the battery 18Removing the battery 18Removing the power supply 20Retake 38 S Seeing what you are recording 26Self-recording 37Service 85Shou...