Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Product Registration; Model No: Pro809; TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS i Product Registration Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning thiscard allows us to contact you if needed. Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof ofpurchase. Attach it here and record the serial and mo...
Page 3 - ii; AVOID OPERATING YOUR CAMCORDER IMMEDIATELY AFTER; CAUTION; MISE EN GARDE
CAUTION: READ “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACADAPTER/CHARGER” ON THE NEXT PAGE BEFORE USING THE AC ADAPTER/CHARGER. CAUTION: MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL SAFETY. POWERLINE-OPERATEDEQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES CONNECTED TO THIS UNIT SHOULD BEARTHE UL LISTING MARK OR, IF PURCHASED AND USED IN CANADA, THECSA ...
Page 4 - iii; IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS; Important Safety Instructions for AC Adapter/Charger
iii Before using the AC adapter/charger,read all instructions and cautionarymarkings on (1) AC adapter/charger,(2) battery, and (3) product using battery. Caution: To reduce risk of injury,charge only rechargeable batteries typeAV608, AV8MM, or AV8MSH. Othertypes of batteries may burst causingperson...
Page 5 - Installation; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
iv In addition to the careful attentiondevoted to quality standards in themanufacture of your product, safetyis a major factor in the design ofevery instrument. However, safety isyour responsibility too. These pages list importantinformation that will help to assureyour enjoyment and proper use of a...
Page 7 - Use; Cleaning—Unplug this product
vi 12. Outdoor Antenna Grounding—If an outside antenna or cable system isconnected to the product, be sure theantenna or cable system is groundedso as to provide some protectionagainst voltage surges and built-upstatic charges. Article 810 of theNational Electrical Code,ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (Section 54 ...
Page 8 - Service; C. If the product has been exposed to
vii 16. Lightning—For added protection for this product during a lightningstorm, or when it is left unattendedand unused for long periods of time,unplug it from the wall outlet anddisconnect the antenna or cablesystem. This will prevent damage tothe product due to lightning andpower line surges. Ser...
Page 9 - Table of Contents; Recording Features
Table of Contents 1 Product Registration ............................i Safety Precautions ...........................i-vii Optional Accessories ........................2-7 • Accessory Order Form.................5-7 First-Time Operation .....................8-14 Remote Control ..........................
Page 10 - VCC1000 Video Color Control Center; Optional Accessories; To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.
2 VCC1000 Video Color Control Center The VCC1000 is two accessories in one.The color control center allows you toadjust the color intensity, tint, whitebalance, and sharpness of tapes beingdubbed. This is especially helpful whenthe original tape was produced in poorlighting conditions or poor color ...
Page 11 - CVA356 Car Cord Adapter/Charger; AV8MSH — 2 hours 20 minutes
3 Optional Accessories (continued) 1CVA356 Car Cord Adapter/Charger AV608, AV8MM, and AV8MSH —Rechargeable Batteries Caution: Do not use any other car cordadapter/charger with this camcorder. All specifications and descriptions ofaccessories are subject to changewithout notice. This car cord adapter...
Page 13 - Order Form for Camcorder Model Pro809; Accessory Order Form; Detach Here; Description; Soft Camcorder Case; Please complete other side also
Order Form for Camcorder Model Pro809 5 Accessory Order Form Detach Here ✂ Description Part No. Price Qty. Total Soft Camcorder Case AC025A $ 59.95 Tripod AC088 $ 39.95 Y-Adapter AH25 $ 1.95 Rechargeable Battery (1 Hr. 10 Mins) AV608 $ 49.95 Rechargeable Battery (1 Hr. 40 Mins) AV8MM $ 59.95 Recharg...
Page 16 - appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.; Do not use this
First-Time Operation 8 Audio/Video CableStock No. 210923 Power ConnectorStock No. 210922 Remote ControlStock No. 221307 Rechargeable 6-Volt Battery Stock No. AV608 Shoulder StrapStock No. 221308 Cautions: Lithium cell batteries. Must be disposed of properly. Never handle punctured or leaking cells. ...
Page 17 - First-Time Operation; indicator will light.; *Battery must be charged before it can be
First-Time Operation (continued) 9 2. Attach a power supply. A. Adapter/Charge r DC OUT Jack To AC100-240V,50/60Hz. POWER Indicator 1. Plug in adapter/charger. The adapter/charger’s POWER indicator will light. 2. Connect power connector’s cable to DC OUT jack on adapter/charger. 3. Hold power connec...
Page 18 - Details are on page 25.; Remove lens cap and attach it; VCR switch to CAMERA.
First-Time Operation (continued) 10 3. Insert a cassette. 1. Slide TAPE EJECT to open the cassette compartment. 2. Fully insert cassette with tape window facing out and safety tabfacing up. 3. Gently close compartment door by pressing on area marked PUSH. Details are on page 25. 4. Adjust handstrap....
Page 19 - Make sure SCENE SELECT; Rotate viewfinder and adjust; Rotate viewfinder into a
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT First-Time Operation (continued) 11 7. Make sure SCENE SELECT AE dial is in AUTO. The camcorder will adjust focusautomatically and the shutter speed isset to 1/60 second. 8. Rotat...
Page 20 - Play back what you have recorded.; Press thumb trigger to stop recording.; Review camcorder’s operating controls.
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT First-Time Operation (continued) 12 10. Play back what you have recorded. 1. Press thumb trigger to stop recording. 2. Place CAMERA/OFF/VCR in VCR. 3. Press 55 /EDIT – to rewind t...
Page 21 - Switch Position Function of Buttons
1 ON/OFF Displays and removes date/time display in viewfinder 2 SET Sets the date and time digits 3 + Enters the date and time digits 4 – Enters the date and time digits 1 OSD Turns on-screen displays on or off 2 Z/MEMORY Turns zero memory feature on or off 3 RESET Resets the time counter 4 No Funct...
Page 23 - Remote Control; Install Remote Battery Cell; Turn remote over and insert a pin or
Remote Control 15 The remote operates the camcorder byinfrared light, so it is protected fromelectrical and sound interference. However, the remote must be aimeddirectly at the camcorder’s remotesensor. There cannot be any obstructionsbetween them. Install Remote Battery Cell Lithium Cell BatteryWit...
Page 24 - Location and Function of Remote Buttons; PLAY; as Thumb Trigger on Camcorder); DISPLAY
W W T T PAUSE F.FWD PLAY REW SCAN STOP VCR REC TITLE STANDBY CAMERARECORD ON/OFF DISPLAY ZOOM Remote Control (continued) 16 A brief description of the functions of the remote buttons is given here. Some buttonsperform the same function as the corresponding controls on your camcorder. You canuse whic...
Page 25 - PAUSE
Remote Control (continued) 17 PAUSE • Press PAUSE during playback to stop the tape for stop-action viewing. • Press PAUSE again to return to normal playback. • Details on pages 52-53. PLAY • Press PLAY when the camcorder’s CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch is in VCRto begin playback. 55 REW (Rewind)/SCAN • Pres...
Page 26 - Powering Your Camcorder; To Remove the Adapter/Charger; Press and hold BATT EJECT while; Using an Optional Plug Adapter; Plug the AC plug adapter into an; Using the Adapter/Charger to Power Your Camcorder; To Attach the Adapter/Charger; Connect power connector’s cable to
Powering Your Camcorder 18 The adapter/charger’s power connector attaches to the camcorder, and lets youpower your camcorder directly from standard household power. Theadapter/charger operates on 100-240 volts, 50/60 Hz. To Remove the Adapter/Charger 1. Unplug the adapter/charger from the wall outle...
Page 27 - Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder; Charging the Battery
Powering Your Camcorder (continued) 19 1. Plug the adapter/charger into the nearest AC outlet (100-240V,50/60Hz). 2. Place the battery on the adapter/ charger, and press it in place. 3. The adapter/charger’s CHARGE indicator will light. When the CHARGE indicator turnsoff, the battery is fully charge...
Page 28 - To Attach Battery; • Hold the battery flush against the; Remove the Battery; Battery Safety Precautions; Do not short the battery’s terminals.
Powering Your Camcorder (continued) 20 To Attach Battery If the power connector is attached to thecamcorder, remove it before attaching thebattery. • Hold the battery flush against the camcorder and slide it to the right asshown. Make sure it is firmly attached to thecamcorder. Remove the Battery Pr...
Page 29 - Checking Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator); Proper Care and Storage of Your Battery; Display in Viewfinder; • When the battery is fully charged, the
Checking Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator) The battery level indicator shows how much recording time is left on the battery.This indicator will not be recorded on the tape. Powering Your Camcorder (continued) 21 Proper Care and Storage of Your Battery Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder ...
Page 30 - Do not use any other car cord. It may damage your camcorder.; Using the Optional Thomson Car Cord Adapter/Charger; Optional accessories are shown on pages 2-4.; Use 1CVA356 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Charge a Battery; If the power connector’s plug is
Powering Your Camcorder (continued) 22 Cautions: The 1CVA356 is designed to be used only with vehicles having negativeground electrical systems. Do not use any other car cord. It may damage your camcorder. CHARGE Cigarette Lighter Socket POWER CHARGE DC OUT 7.5V 1.6A AC POWER ADAPTER AA-EIN Optional...
Page 31 - DC; Switch; Hold power connector flush against the; Use 1CVA356 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Power Camcorder
CAMERA/OFF/VCR Power Connector Cigarette Lighter Socket Optional 1CVA356 Car Cord Adapter/Charger DC OUT Jack Switch POWER CHARGE DC OUT 7.5V 1.6A AC POWER ADAPTER AA-EIN Powering Your Camcorder (continued) 23 1. Slide camcorder’s CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch to OFF, and remove battery if itis attached. 2....
Page 32 - Video Cassettes; Erase Protection – Safety Tab; Hours; Cassette
Video Cassettes 24 You can use your video cassettes over and over again. To erase a previousrecording, just record over it. 8 We recommend our cassettes be used with your camcorder. Use of poor quality ordamaged tapes can contaminate the video heads, resulting in snow or no picture duringplayback. H...
Page 33 - Cassette Care and Storage; Inserting and Removing Cassettes
PUSH TAPE EJECT V C R O F F C A M ER A Video Cassettes (continued) 25 1. Slide TAPE EJECT to open the cassette compartment. 2. Fully insert cassette with safety tab facing up and tape window facing out. Cassette Care and Storage • Close the safety tab to prevent accidental erasure. • Do not use a ca...
Page 34 - Display On/Off Feature; Note: Do not press and hold; will go into edit search.; Edit Search
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT 26 Recording Features Display On/Off Feature When the DATE/TIME/NORMAL/TITLEswitch is in NORMAL, you can turn thenormal viewfinder displays on or off. • Press OSD on the camcorder...
Page 35 - Tape Positioning; • Press
W W T T PAUSE F.FWD PLAY REW SCAN STOP VCR REC TITLE STANDBY CAMERARECORD ON/OFF DISPLAY ZOOM 27 Recording Features (continued) Tape Positioning When CAMERA/OFF/VCR is in VCR andthe camcorder is stopped, you canquickly fast forward or rewind the tape. • Press 66 /EDIT + ( 66 F.FWD/SCAN on remote) to...
Page 36 - Install the Lithium Cell Battery; Date and Time Display; Make sure camcorder is turned off, and; To remove battery
Install the Lithium Cell Battery CAMERA/OFF/VCRSwitch in OFF Date and Time Display 28 Clock BatteryCompartment The time indicator will flash for approximately five seconds after theCAMERA/OFF/VCR switch is set to CAMERA when the battery needs replacing. Thecell should last approximately one year. Cl...
Page 37 - Press SET to display a flashing cursor; Setting the Time and Date Display in the Viewfinder; move to the next part of the display.; Correcting the Date or Time
TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD SET ON/OFF DATE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE RESET Z/MEMORY OSD CHAR– CHAR+ SET ON/OFF – 29 1. Place CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch in CAMERA. 2. Place DATE/TIME/NORMAL/TITLE switch in DATE/TIME. 3. Press SET to display a flashing cursor on the month. The flashing cursor lets you knoww...
Page 38 - Recording Date and Time (or Date) on Your Tape; Date and Time
30 Date and Time Display (continued) The time and date (or date only) can be recorded on your tape. Whenever one of thedisplays appears in the viewfinder, it will be recorded. The DATE/TIME/NORMAL/TITLE switch must be set to DATE/TIME. Recording Date and Time (or Date) on Your Tape 11/18/93 12:00AM ...
Page 39 - Electronic Viewfinder; Tilt Adjustment; For convenient viewing, you can rotate the viewfinder about 180°.; Attach a power supply to the
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT 31 Electronic Viewfinder The camcorder’s electronic viewfi...
Page 40 - Displays in Viewfinder; Battery Level Indicator; DEW Indicator; Digital Special Effects; • M.FOCUS appears when manual; Viewfinder Displays
T REC 0:00:00 5 PORTRAIT DEW MEM M.FOCUS DSE1 TAPE END W CONGRATULATIONSKARL AND CHASE 12:00 AM11/11/94 32 Displays in Viewfinder Battery Level Indicator This indicator shows the amount of timeleft for the rechargeable battery. Detailsare on page 21. DEW Indicator DEW flashes when there is excessive...
Page 41 - Status Indicators; TAPE and TAPE END Displays; Time and Date
33 Status Indicators The following status displays appear tolet you know what the camcorder isdoing. • REC appears during recording. • PAUSE appears during record pause. • STBY appears during record pause. • PLAY appears during playback. • FF appears during fast forward. • REW appears during rewind....
Page 42 - SCENE SELECT AE Modes; Mode; AUTO; None; Uses
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT SCENE SELECT AE Dial SCENE SELECT AE Modes 34 Mode AUTO Sports Portrait High-Speed Shutter Indicator None SPORTS PORTRAIT HSS Uses Use for normal recording. The shutter speed is s...
Page 43 - • A subject that has a light source; To Add More Light; • A subject that is standing in a; Backlight
35 FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT • A subject that has a light source behind them. Release B.LIGHT when the lightconditions change. To Add More Light Press and hold B.LIGHT to add more lightwhen recording: • A ...
Page 44 - Zooming; Using Power Zoom Buttons; • Press “W” to move the lens in the wide-
36 W W T T PAUSE F.FWD PLAY REW SCAN STOP VCR REC TITLE STANDBY CAMERARECORD ON/OFF DISPLAY ZOOM PUSH TAPE EJECT V C R O F F C A M ER A Zooming T5W Zoom Indicator in Viewfinder Using Power Zoom Buttons • Press “W” to move the lens in the wide- angle direction. • Press “T” to move the lens in the tel...
Page 45 - Fading In and Out of Scenes; Fade In; Simultaneously press the thumb; Fade Out; FADE until the picture fades out.
37 Fading In and Out of Scenes You can add a professional touch to your recordings when you fade in and out ofscenes. Both the picture and sound will gradually appear or disappear. The speed ofthe fade is automatically controlled by the camcorder. Fade In 1. Place the camcorder in record pause. 2. P...
Page 46 - Focusing Your Camcorder; Auto Focus; FOCUS to turn on auto focus.
38 FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT Focusing Your Camcorder Auto Focus The camcorder will focus automaticallywhenever M.FOCUS does not appear inthe viewfinder. • If M.FOCUS appears, press A/M FOCUS to turn on aut...
Page 47 - Conditions that May Require Manual Focus; Macro Focus
39 Focusing Your Camcorder (continued) Conditions that May Require Manual Focus The following conditions may require the use of manual focusing during recording. Macro Focus The macro-focus feature lets you focus on objects as close as 3.9 inches from thecamcorder lens in full wide angle position. M...
Page 48 - Press D•S•E to give the picture you; To Use Digital Special Effects; Press D•S•E again to add even more
Digital Special Effects 40 The digital special effects feature lets you select one of three digital effects whilerecording. 1. Place CAMERA/OFF/VCR in CAMERA. 2. Press D•S•E to give the picture you are recording a digital effect. DSE1appears in the viewfinder. 3. Press D•S•E again to increase the di...
Page 49 - Time Counter; To Use Time Counter; Press RESET to reset the time counter
41 FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT SET ON/OFF DATE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE RESET Z/MEMORY OSD CHAR– CHAR+ SET ON/OFF – 0:00:00 Time Counter In Viewfinder Minutes Seconds Hours Time Counter The time counter shows actu...
Page 50 - Titler; Creating a Title
42 Titler The title can be displayed and recorded at any time. The built-in character registercontains 47 characters for creating titles on two lines with up to 16 characters per line. Creating a Title 1. Attach a power source and place CAMERA/OFF/VCR in CAMERA. 2. Place DATE/TIME/NORMAL/TITLE in TI...
Page 51 - Recording Titles on a Tape in the Camcorder; Chart of Characters in Titler’s Register
43 4. Press ON/OFF (TITLE ON/OFF on remote) to display the title inviewfinder. 5. Press the thumb trigger (CAMERA RECORD/STANDBY on remote) tostart recording the title. 6. Press ON/OFF to remove the titler graphics from the viewfinder. Thecamcorder will now record as normal.If you do not want to con...
Page 52 - Edit Insert Using the Camcorder
FADE B.LIGHT EDIT– D•S•E EDIT+ A/M FOCUS AUTO A/V IN OU BATT EJECT TE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE ON/OFF OSD VCR REC SCENE SELECT SET ON/OFF DATE/ TIME NORMAL TITLE RESET Z/MEMORY OSD CHAR– CHAR+ SET ON/OFF – 44 Edit Insert Using the Camcorder 66 /EDIT + Edit insert lets you record new audio and video from t...
Page 53 - Press RESET to set the time counter; Press the thumb trigger on the
45 Time Counter with Zero Memory Turned On Edit Insert Using the Camcorder (continued) 1. Place CAMERA/OFF/VCR in CAMERA. 2. Press 55 /EDIT – or 66 /EDIT + ( 55 REW/SCAN or 66 F.FWD/SCAN on remote) to locate the place youwant the insert to end. 3. Place DATE/TIME/NORMAL/TITLE in NORMAL. 4. Press OSD...
Page 54 - Edit Insert from A Monitor TV or VCR; OR
46 Edit Insert from A Monitor TV or VCR Edit insert lets you record new audio and video from the camcorder or another source,such as a TV or VCR, to a previously recorded tape in the camcorder. You will needthe audio/video cable that came with your camcorder. VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT ...
Page 55 - Edit Insert; To Edit Insert From a TV or Another VCR
47 Edit Insert (continued) 1. Connect the camcorder to the TV or VCR as shown. 2. Place camcorder’s CAMERA/OFF/ VCR switch in VCR. 3. Insert the tape you want to insert new audio and video on in the camcorder. 4. Look into the viewfinder and use 6 /FADE (PLAY on remote), 55 /EDIT – and 66 /EDIT +( 5...
Page 56 - Recording from VCR or TV Monitor
48 Recording from VCR or TV Monitor To connect your camcorder to a TV (or VCR) with AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks, youwill need the audio/video cable that came with your camcorder. If your TV is alreadyconnected to a VCR, you can attach the camcorder to the VCR and watch what thecamcorder is recording o...
Page 58 - Attaching the Shoulder Strap; To Attach the Shoulder Strap; Unfasten one end of the strap from the
50 Attaching the Shoulder Strap Caution: When carrying the camcorder with the shoulder strap,you may find it convenient to rotate the viewfinder to the front.This helps prevent possible damage to the viewfinder frombumping against your body as you move. The shoulder strap packed with your camcorder ...
Page 59 - Recording and Traveling Tips; Holding The Camcorder
51 • Practice recording under a variety of lighting conditions. • Use the viewfinder to keep camcorder level or scenes will appear “tilted”. • Include close-up shots of individuals when taping family outings or groupfunctions. • Make a video recording of your home and contents to store in a safe pla...
Page 60 - Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features; Viewfinder Playback; To Play Back a Tape Through the Viewfinder; PLAY appears in the viewfinder.
52 Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features Viewfinder Playback Viewfinder playback is the simplest way to watch tapes using the camcorder. Thismethod is generally used only to review scenes immediately after recording because thedisplay is in black and white. To Play Back a Tape Through the Viewfi...
Page 61 - Stop Action Pause; The sound is muted during pause and search.; Playback Features
Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features (continued) 53 Stop Action Pause • During playback, press /D•S•E (PAUSE on remote) to “stop theaction” and view one frame of thetape. • Press /D•S•E (PAUSE on remote) again to return to normal playback. Visual Searching • During playback, press and hold 55 /...
Page 62 - Playback on TV or VCR Using AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks
54 Caution: The unauthorized recording of television programs and other recorded materialmay infringe the rights of others. Playback on TV or VCR Using AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks To connect your camcorder to a TV or VCR using AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks, use theaudio/video cable that was packed with the camcorde...
Page 63 - Playback on TV or VCR; Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR; VIDEO plug on the camcorder.
55 Playback on TV or VCR (continued) 1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV: Turn on the TV and tune it tothe video input channel. B. Camcorder connected to VCR that is already connected to TV: Turnon VCR and place it in the “line” or“camera mode”. (If your VCR doesnot have a “line” or “cameramode...
Page 64 - Trouble Checks; Trouble
Trouble Checks Troubles sometimes are caused by simple “faults” that you can easily correct without thehelp 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 expe...
Page 66 - Care and Maintenance; Proper Care and Storage
58 Care and Maintenance Proper Care and Storage • Keep dust and grit from entering the camcorder’s cassette door. Dust andgrit are abrasive and will causeexcessive wear to both the camcorder’srecording/playback heads and cassettes. • Before handling your camcorder, make sure your hands and face are ...
Page 67 - Cleaning the Camcorder; Lens; Cleaning the Camcorder’s Viewfinder; The viewfinder eyepiece can be removed for cleaning.
Care and Maintenance (continued) 59 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. Cleaning the Camcorder’s Lens To clean the camcorder’s lens, blow it with a blower brush, and then gently wipe t...
Page 68 - Specifications; General; User Information; equipment and receiver.
60 Specifications General Power requirement: 6VDCPower consumption: 6.4 WWeight: 800 grams (Without battery pack, lens hood, lens cap, and cassette) Dimensions: 3.9" (W) x 4.1" (H) x 9.6" (D) (100 x 105 x 246 mm) Camera Section Scanning: 525 Lines/60 Fields/30 FramesRequired Minimum Illu...
Page 69 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; What your warranty does not cover:; How state law relates to this warranty:
Limited Warranty 61 What your warranty covers: • Any defect in material or workmanship. • 90 days for labor charges. • One year for parts. The warranty period for rental unitsbegins with the first rental. What we will do: • Pay any Authorized RCA Camcorder Servicenter the labor charges to repairyour...
Page 70 - Index
62 Index A/M FOCUS Button ..............................12,32,38-39A/V (Audio/Video) IN OUT Switch ............................12,46-47,48-49,54-55 AC Adapter/Charger, Safety Instructions .............iiiAccessories, Included.............................................8Accessories, Optional ..........