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1.     28  Blank search function                                sssse 28    Recording still pictures on a card  while recording image onto a tape     PV GS85 only   iese nes 29  Recording a still picture on a tape    Photoshot   PV GS80 only                          29  Recording still pictures onto a card    Photoshot   PV GS85 only                          30    Zoom in out function is  Recording yourself                           seeessses   Backlight compensation function                     32  MagicPix function ss  Soft skin mode    nter  Fade in fade out function                                  Wind noise reduction function iis  Self timer recording  PV GS85 only               34  Wide 4 3 function                         eseseees   Optical image stabilizer function  ha  Guideline function                                esses                   Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder                   24 Recording in various situations  Recording with the built in LED video light  Scene mode                              eese 36   PV GS85 only      rrr eee rente 25 Recording in natural colors   White balance                 Manual focus adjustment  Manual shutter speed aperture adjustment    38  Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 7    LSOT1121    Playback mode  Playing back tape                   Frame by frame playback    s    Playback on TV                        sues Ad  Playing back card  PV GS85 only                   42  Deleting files recorded on a card   PV GS
2.     amp    Sports mode  eTo record sports scenes or scenes where  there are quick motions  2   9   Portrait mode  e To make people stand out against the  background  3    2   Low light mode  e To make the scene brighter in dark  conditions  4   r1  Spotlight mode  e To make the subject under a spotlight look  more attractive  5   87  Surf  amp  snow mode  eTo record images in bright places such as  ski slopes and beaches    li To cancel the scene mode function  Set  BASIC   gt  gt   SCENE MODE   gt  gt   OFF  or set  the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to  AUTO         Sports mode   e This mode reduces Camcorder shakes for the  playback pause of recorded pictures    e During normal playback  the image  movement may not look smooth      Avoid recording under fluorescent light   mercury light or sodium light because the  color and brightness of the playback image  may change    elf you record a subject illuminated with strong  light or a highly reflective subject  vertical  lines of light may appear    elf the brightness is insufficient  the sports  mode does not function  The   4   indication  flashes    elf this mode is used indoors  the screen may  flicker    Portrait mode   elf this mode is used indoors  the screen may  flicker  If so  change the scene mode setting  to  OFF     Low light mode   e Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be   recorded finely   Spotlight mode   elf the recording subject is extremely bright   the recorded image may become whitish and  the periphery
3.    eYou can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder  from the menu              17  LSQT1121    Before using    Quick Start    When Quick Start is ON the battery power is still  being consumed  even when the LCD Monitor  and the Viewfinder are closed   The Camcorder will resume recording pause  mode about 1 7 seconds after the LCD Monitor  and the Viewfinder are reopened   ePlease note in Quick Start Mode approximately  half the pause recording power is being  consumed   Using Quick Start Mode will reduce the battery  recording playback time   eThis is only activated in the following cases   e While using the battery  A tape or a card is inserted while Tape  Recording Mode is set   A card is inserted while Card Recording  Mode is set   e While using the AC adaptor  Quick Start can be used even if a tape card  is not inserted     eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set  SETUP        QUICK START        ON     23    2 While the  OFF ON  switch is still set to   ON   close the LCD monitor and retract the  Viewfinder        goes into quick start standby mode   eThe Camcorder will not go into quick start  standby mode unless the LCD monitor is  closed and the viewfinder is retracted   3 Open the LCD monitor or extend the  Viewfinder        eThe Status indicator lights red and the  Camcorder is put into recording pause  approx  1 7 seconds after it is turned on     gi To cancel Quick Start  1 Set  SETUP        QUICK START        OFF     23     elf the  OFF ON  switch is set to  OF
4.    gt  gt   PICT QUALITY   gt  gt  select  the desired picture quality      3    High picture quality     s    Normal picture quality   e You can also change the picture quality on   ADVANCED   gt  gt   PICT QUALITY  in the tape  recording mode     gi Recording with a shutter operation  effect   You can add a shutter operation simulating   sound    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   SHTR EFFECT   gt  gt    ON      Down   aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  taat TT    Record mode  A          0                                  P      an             G                         J  d   n    Zoom in out function    You can zoom in up to 32X optically   eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode   1 Wide angle recording  zoom out    Push the  W T  lever towards  W    Close up recording  zoom in    Push the  W T  lever towards  T                     eWhen zooming in and taking a picture while  holding the Camcorder by hand  we recommend  using the optical image stabilizer function    e When you are zooming in on a faraway subject   a sharper focus is achieved if the recording  subject is 1 3 m  4 3 feet  or further from the  Camcorder    eWhen the zoom speed is high  the subject may  not be focused easily    e When the zoom magnification is 1x  the  Camcorder can focus on a subject approx  2 cm   0 8 inches  away from the lens    eBe aware that a mechanical sound may be  recorded when the  W T  lever is released while  zooming  Gently move the zoom lever back to  it   s original position before re
5.   3   SETUP    12bit AUDIO   58    AUDIO OUT   58    DISPLAY   58    LCD SET   24    EVF SET   24    POWER SAVE   28    TV ASPECT   41     4   LANGUAGE   23     Down   aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  1      LSQT1121    B C     CARD RECORDING MENU    PV GS85 only   X BASIC   sia PICT QUALITY        T3 ASPECT   O CLOCKSET      SETUP      ENTER EME  1   BASIC    SCENE MODE   36    PICT QUALITY   30    ASPECT   35    CLOCK SET   16        2   ADVANCED    O 1 S    35     GUIDE LINES   35    SHTR EFFECT   30     3   SETUP    DISPLAY   58    DATE TIME   58    POWER SAVE   28    QUICK START   18    BEEP SOUND   58    LCD SET   24    EVF SET   24    INITIAL SET   58     4   LANGUAGE   23     Menu    E C3  CARD PLAYBACK MENU    PV GS85 only     SETUP ENTER EXIT GD       1   BASIC    DATE TIME   55    PROTECT   44     2   ADVANCED    DPOF SET   44    FORMAT CARD   43     3   SETUP    DISPLAY   55    LCD SET   24    EVF SET   24    POWER SAVE   25    TV ASPECT   47     4   LANGUAGE   23     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    57  LSQT1121    Menu    Menus related to recording    B  DATE TIME   This switches between date and time indications   eThe Camcorder automatically records the date    and time the picture was taken on the tape card     B  AUDIO REC    Switches the audio  PCM audio  recording   Systems     12bit   Records audio in    12 bit 32 kHz 4 tracks     The original sound recorded is preserved  after audio dubbing      16bit   Records audio 
6.   Click  Yes  and proceed        Ee       4 Start Windows Messenger  for Windows XP  users   MSN Messenger  for Windows 2000   XP users  or Windows Live Messenger  for  Windows XP users    eClick  start   gt  gt   Programs   gt  gt     Windows Messenger    MSN Messenger  or   Windows Live Messenger    eYou may not be able to communicate with the  other parties via the network if they are not  using the same Messenger application   software  as you are   The only exception is the  combination of MSN Messenger and Windows  Live Messenger      Down  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  1    LSQT1121    With a PC    elf the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera  the  quality of the video to be exchanged will depend  on the Internet connection status    ein WEB CAMERA mode  video cannot be  recorded onto a tape or a card    e You cannot output the video input from the DV  terminal to the display of the PC    ein WEB CAMERA mode  the audio may be  interrupted in the middle of communication  depending on the communication environment  or the performance of the personal computer     lg Setting up Windows Messenger   When starting Windows Messenger for the first  time  its setup screen is displayed   However  the  screen is not displayed if the Windows  Messenger setup has already been done   For  more details  please read the corresponding Help  file    1 Click  Click here to sign in         2 Select   NET Messaging Service  and click   OK     3 After the  NET Passport Wi
7.   Puerto Rico 00985    One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  New Jersey 07094    Panasonic Video Products  Limited Warranty Coverage Limited Warranty    If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship  Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or  Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc   collectively referred to as  the warrantor   will  for the length of the period indicated on the chart below   which starts with the date of original purchase   warranty period    at its option either  a  repair your product with new or refurbished  parts  or  b  replace it with a new or a refurbished product  The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor       Product   Parts            _ Labo       Service       Contact Number    One  1  Year  except CCD Image Sensor   Ninety  90     il  1 800 211 PANA 7262  Camcorder CCD Image Sensor   6  Six  Months Ninety  90  Carmen orMal in  7262        DVD VCR Deck     AN Mixer One  1  Year Ninety  90  Carry In or Mail In 1 800 211 PANA 7262        Carry In  21   TV VCR  TV DVD    One  1  Year  except CRT  Ninety  90  CRTand Smaller  TV DVD VCR CRT   Two  2  Years Ninety  90  In Home or Carry In   Combination 22    CRT and Larger  TV HDR One  1  Year  except CRT  Ninety  90   Combination CRT   Two  2  Years Ninety  90     1 800 211 PANA 7262        In Home or Carry In  1 888 843 9788       Rechargeable  Batteries Ten  10  Days Not Applical Carry In or Mail In      1 800 211 PANA 7262    in exchange for  defective item 
8.   Tape    in exchange for Five  5  Days Not Applical Carry In or Mail In 1 800 211 PANA 7262   defective item   Memory Cards   in exchange for Ninety  90  Days Not Applical Carry In or Mail In 1 800 211 PANA 7262   defective item                 During the  Labor  warranty period there will be no charge for labor  During the  Parts  warranty period  there will be no charge for parts   You must carry in or mail in  prepaid  your product or arrange for in home service  as applicable  during the warranty period  If non   rechargeable batteries are included  they are not warranted  This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the  United States or Puerto Rico  This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold  as is   A  purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service    Carry In  Mail in  Prepaid  or In Home Service   For Carry In  Mail In  prepaid  or In HomeService  as applicable  in the United States call toll free contact number listed above or visit  Panasonic Web Site  http   www panasonic com   For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc   787  750 4300 or fax  787  768 2910    In Home service  if applicable  requires clear  complete and easy access to the product by the authorized servicer and does not include  removal or re installation of an installed product  It is possible that certain in home repairs will not be completed in home  but will 
9.   Tape recording mode    AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to   AUTO                                 EI  Fade  33   1 3  A   ES   Backlight compensation  32     gt        Help mode  23      A   Soft skin mode  33   2 3 LT   A        MagicPix  32   3 3     S   Recording check  28       Blank search  28                       e  is displayed while recording on a tape     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 21    LSOT1121    Before using                                            2  Tape recording mode 4  Card recording mode  PV GS85 only     AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to   AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to   MANUAL    AUTO     sp E  2 2NEXT       lt 4  X   Self timer recording  34     7 1 2   A   E   Backlight compensation  32     z  gt      Help mode  23       2 2   4       Soft skin mode  33     5  Card recording mode  PV GS85 only     AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to   MANUAL                                                 lt 4   RIS   Iris or gain value  38  MM m  4 4   A   WB   White balance  37        gt    S   Shutter speed  38       4 wr     z  5 5  gt   MF Manual focus adjustment  38         e  is displayed while recording on a tape                    e  is displayed only when the   AUTO MANUAL     Es   Iris or gain value  38    FOCUS  switch is set to  FOCUS    3 3  A   WB   White balance  37    3  Tape playback mode  gt    STE Shutter speed  38       MF     4 4  gt   ur Manual focus adjustment  38                          e  is displayed only when
10.   or the card for data protection and then press  the  RESET  button with the boss    The  Camcorder will be activated        If you do not press the  RESET  button  the  power to the Camcorder is turned off  automatically about 1 minute later    Even after you press the  RESET  button  the  indication may still appear repeatedly  If so  the  Camcorder needs repair  Detach the power  connected  and consult the dealer who you  purchased the Camcorder from  Do not attempt  to repair the unit by yourself       Even if connected by the USB cable  the    Camcorder is not recognized by the PC   Is the USB driver installed    49    50        When the USB cable is disconnected  an    error message will appear on PC    To disconnect the USB cable safely  double   click the E  icon in the task tray and follow the  instructions on the screen       The warning alarm indication   T   appears       when the Camcorder is operated in the WEB  camera mode    Did you press the menu button or the recording  start stop button  You cannot use the menu or  record onto the tape card in the WEB camera  mode    Did you attempt to play a tape without inserting  it  Insert a tape    Did you attempt to play a tape with copyright  protection  copy guard   Pictures of the tape  with copyright protection  copy guard  cannot  be displayed on the PC   The audio of the tape  can be played     Is the USB driver installed    49    50      Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  ler Eco A    Others    C
11.  Camcorder or the card may damage or erase  the data stored on the card  We recommend  saving important data on a personal computer  by using a USB cable  PC card adaptor  and  USB reader writer     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 67    LSOT1121    Others    After use  be sure to remove the card from the   Camcorder for storage    e After use  or when storing or carrying the card   put it in the storage case    e Do not allow dust  water  or foreign substances  to adhere to the terminals on the back of the  card  Moreover  do not touch the terminals with  your hand    e Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children  to prevent swallowing     Bi Folder structure of the card    PV GS85 only   The folder structure of the card formatted by  the Camcorder will be displayed on the PC as  the illustration below           DCIM   L  100CDPFP  MISC   e Up to 999 pictures can be recorded on  100CDPFP folder etc    eFiles with the DPOF settings can be recorded  on MISC folder                        LSQT1121    E LCD monitor viewfinder   LCD monitor   e When the LCD monitor gets dirty  wipe it with a  dry soft cloth    eIn a place with drastic temperature changes   condensation may form on the LCD monitor   Wipe it with soft dry cloth    elf your Camcorder is extremely cold  the LCD  monitor is slightly darker than usual immediately  after you turn the power on  However  as the  internal temperature increases  it goes back to  normal brightness        Extremely high precisi
12.  EE ertet ee  Me    Erasure Prevention Slider                                19       A eremi 43  Frame by frame playback                                41  ac   Guideline function                               esses 35  a   Help mod   viii 23  mM    LOD  Mohitor isis  Limited Warranty  Canada     Limited Warranty  USA         m  Low Light Mode    ee ee ee ee eee eeeee  Mv   MagicPix function ee se ee ee ee 32  Manual Focus                   seen 38  Mode Dial    or eet en 21    LSQT1121          mo  Optical image stabilizer function                      35  MP   Photoshotl RA EE coeds 30  Portrait Mode    etr is 36  Mo   Quick Start iii trei ee EE inae 18  MR   Recording Check                         eee  Recording Speed                        ee ee  Remaining Tape Time    nes  Repeat Playback                       sss  Request for Service Notice  USA Only           74  Ms   Scene Mode iiipin  SD  Card    eet ees  Self Recording  Self timer Recording                            sesssse 34  Shutter Speed                        sess  Soft Skin Mode     m  Sound Volume    crater  SP LP Mode  Sports Mode iiis  Spotlight Mode    ee ee ee se ee ee ee  Surf  amp  Snow Mode          ee ee ee sees 36  av   Video Head Clogging  VIeWTICIOGE sisi rea  Mw   Web Camera  White Balance       Wide Function                       Wind Noise Reduction Function                      34  wz   Fou adi iaa 31  Zoom Microphone                      see 31    Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manu
13.  From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  OR EA PRO  A URTEIL OM  Baha    LSOT1121    Edit mode     Edit mode    Recording from a tape onto a card   PV GS85 only     Still pictures can be recorded on a memory card   from scenes that have already been recorded on   a cassette    eSet to Tape Playback Mode    eInsert a tape which already has recorded  contents and a card    1 Start playback           2 Pause at the scene you wish to record  and  press the Photoshot button  C3          A          eAudio will not be recorded        eThe size of still pictures recorded on a card  becomes  16 9  or  4 3     elf you set  TV ASPECT   gt  gt   4 3   black bands  are added to the top and bottom of the picture  when wide pictures are recorded to the card     35     elf you press the Photoshot button     without  pausing  blurred pictures may be recorded     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Copying onto a DVD recorder or a  VCR  Dubbing     Pictures recorded by the Camcorder can be   stored on a DVD RAM or other such media  Refer   to the instructions for the recorder    ePlace a recorded cassette in the Camcorder   and an unrecorded DVD RAM or cassette in  the DVD recorder or VCR    1 Connect the Camcorder and the recorder        Connecting with the AV cable                                                                      eConnect the Camcorder and the recorder by  using the AV cable          Connecting with the optional DV cable   PV DDC9 PV DDC9 K  Only for equipment 
14.  Long Play   LP  mode   It is recommended that only cassette tapes that have been tested and inspected for use in Camcorder  with the    IN mark be used     The following mark and symbols are located on bottom of the unit     The lightning flash with arrowhead  symbol  within an equilateral triangle   is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated  dangerous  voltage  within the product s  enclosure that may be of sufficient  magnitude to constitute a risk of        The exclamation point within an  te aa ca PARTS equilateral triangle is intended to alert  x the user to the presence of important  PE oce ERE E AO LIFIER operating and maintenance  servicing     instructions in the literature    accompanying the appliance           CAUTION       RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN                   WARNING     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE    e DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN  MOISTURE  DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND  THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS  SUCH AS VASES  SHALL BE PLACED ON THE  APPARATUS    e USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES    eDO NOT REMOVE THE COVER  OR BACK   THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     CAUTION    DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE  BUILT IN CABINET OR IN  ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE  ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED  TO PREVENT RISK  OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING  ENSURE THAT CURTAINS  AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO 
15.  PV GS85 only   20   Card slot  PV GS85 only   20    Card slot cover  PV GS85 only   20                                Cassette holder  79   Accessory shoe  e Accessories  such as a Video DC light   optional   are attached here   Cassette eject lever  OPEN EJECT   19    31  Cassette cover  79    32  Zoom lever  W T   31   Volume lever      X8 VOL 4    40    33  Photoshot button         29     Downidaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTiia  4     E Ss    LSQT1121    Before using    How to remove the Sensor tag   for U S A  only     1 Flip the grip belt              Tripod receptacle   This is a hole for attaching the Camcorder to   optional tripod   Please carefully read the   operating instructions for how to attach the tripod   to the Camcorder     e You cannot open the card slot cover when the  tripod is used  Insert the card first and then  attach the tripod     belt     Attaching the lens cap    Fit the lens cap to protect the surface of the lens   eThe lens cap and the lens cap cord come pre   attached to the grip belt   e When not using the lens cap  pull the lens cap The grip belt  cord in the direction of the arrow     e When you are not recording  be sure to cover Adjust the belt length so it fits your hand   the lens with the lens cap for protection    1 Adjust the belt length and the pad position                 e When you remove the lens cap  press the knobs    firmly         lt a   Flip the belt     Adjust the length      Fix the belt     Downloaded F
16.  Phone  787 750 4300  Fax  787 768 2910       As of November 2006    76   LSQT1121    Others    Warranty  For Canadian Customers     Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario LAW 2T3    PANASONIC PRODUCT   LIMITED WARRANTY    Panasonic Canada Inc  warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and  agrees to remedy any such defect for a period as stated below from the date of original purchase     Camcorder Product     One  1  year  parts and labour    LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS   This warranty does not apply to products purchased outside Canada or to any product which has been  improperly installed  subjected to usage for which the product was not designed  misused or abused   damaged during shipping  or which has been altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or  detracts from the performance  nor does it cover any product which is used commercially  Dry cell  batteries are also excluded from coverage under this warranty    This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only  A purchase receipt or other proof of  date of original purchase is required before warranty service is performed    THIS EXPRESS  LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE    IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC  BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL  INDIRECT OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES    In certain instances  some
17.  SD Drive   feature     Formatting a card  PV GS85 only     Please be aware that if a card is formatted  then   all the data recorded on the card will be erased    Store important data on a personal computer  etc    eSet to Card Playback Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   FORMAT CARD   gt  gt    YES     2 When the confirmation message appears   select  YES  and press the joystick in order  to format the card     E  FORMAT CARD    DELETES ALL DATA       eIn order to stop formatting  select  NO         e Normally  it is not necessary to format the card   If a message appears even though you insert  and remove the card several times  format it    elf the SD Card is formatted on other equipment   it may take longer to record or you may not be  able to use the SD Card  In this case  format the  SD Card on this unit     Do not format it on a PC etc     eThis unit supports SD Memory Cards formatted  in FAT12 system and FAT16 system based on  SD Memory Card Specifications and SDHC  Memory Cards formatted in FAT32 system     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 43    LSQT1121    Playback mode    Protecting files on a card   PV GS85 only     Files recorded on a card can be protected so that   they may not be deleted by mistake   Even if the   files are protected  they will be deleted if the card   is formatted     eSet to Card Playback Mode    1 Set  BASIC        PROTECT        YES     2 Move the joystick to select a file to be  protected  and then press it     On PROTECT    
18.  To remove  stubborn stains  wring well a cloth that is soaked  in a neutral detergent diluted with water and  wipe the Camcorder with it  Afterwards  wipe it  with a dry cloth    e When you use a chemical dust cloth  follow the  instructions    Do not use this Camcorder for surveillance   purposes or other business use    elf you use the Camcorder for a long time  the  internal temperature increases and   consequently  this may cause malfunction    e This Camcorder is not intended for business  use    When you are not going to use Camcorder for   an extended time   e When storing the unit in a cupboard or a  cabinet  it is recommended that you put a  desiccant  silica gel  in with it     Bg About the battery   The battery used in the Camcorder is a   rechargeable lithium ion battery  This battery is   susceptible to temperature and humidity  and the  effect of temperature increases with increasing or  decreasing temperature  In the low temperature  range  the fully charged indication may not  appear  or the low battery indication may appear  about 5 minutes after the start of use  At high  temperature  moreover  the protection function  may work  disabling use of the Camcorder    Be sure to detach the battery after use    e  f the battery is left attached to the Camcorder  a  minute amount of current is consumed even  when the Camcorder power is  OFF   If the  battery is left attached to the Camcorder for a  long time  over discharge takes place  The  battery may become unus
19.  is in  contact with grip belt as shown below  If so  be  sure the grip belt stays clear of the cover when  opening        E When the cassette holder cannot be  housed  eSet the  OFF ON  switch to  OFF   then to  ON   again   eCheck if the battery has run down     Bl Accidental erasure prevention   If the accidental erasure prevention slider   of a  cassette is opened  slide in the direction of the   SAVE  arrow   the cassette cannot be recorded   When recording  close the accidental erasure  prevention slider of the cassette  slide in the  direction of the  REC  arrow                                                Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 19  SS CL LSQT1121    Before using    Inserting removing a card   PV GS85 only     Before inserting removing a card  set the    OFF ON  switch to  OFF     elf the card is inserted or removed with the power  turned on  this Camcorder may malfunction or  the data recorded on the card may be lost    1 Turn off the power          eCheck that the Status indicator has gone off   2 Open the card slot cover                       e When inserting a card  face the label side    towards you and push it straight in with one  stroke as far as it goes    eWhen removing the card  press the center of  the card and then pull it straight out    4 Securely close the card slot cover     Hi Concerning the card   eDo not format the card with another  Camcorder or any personal computer  This  operation may make the card unusable    e4 GB Mem
20.  jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  or the exclusion of implied warranties  so the above limitations and exclusions  may not be applicable        WARRANTY SERVICE  FOR PRODUCT OPERATION ASSISTANCE  please contact   Our Customer Care Centre  Telephone     905  624 5505  1 800    1 800 561 5505  Fax     905  238 2360  Email link   Customer support  on www panasonic ca       FOR PRODUCT REPAIRS  please locate your nearest Authorized Servicentre at www panasonic ca    Link     Servicentres    locator  under    Customer support     IF YOU SHIP THE PRODUCT TO A SERVICENTRE  Carefully pack and send prepaid  adequately insured and preferably in the original carton   Include details of the defect claimed  and proof of date of original purchase     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 77  EE EE LSQT1121    Others    Index    Bl Numerics   he Ugie die GE tr irradia 35  MA   AG Adaptor eet tne 14  67  AD GMUNG  EE ert OE daos 38  MB   Backlight Compensation                                  32  Blank Search    eene 28  Built in LED Video Light                                  25  mc   Camcorder Accessory Order Form                  73  Card Playback oe eee eeeteneeeeees  Charging the Battery 0    eee  Condensation                            P  Customer Services Directory  Mo   Date Time Setting                                esssss 16  Digital Dubbing  Digital ZOON iia cuire nete rentes  DPOF Setting     n  DUDDINO  EE
21.  of the recorded image  extremely dark    Surf  amp  snow mode   elf the recording subject is extremely bright    the recorded image may become whitish     Downf6aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  a    LSQT1121    Record mode    Recording in natural colors   White balance     The automatic white balance function may not   reproduce natural colors depending on the   scenes or lighting conditions  If so  you can adjust   the white balance manually    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   MANUAL         CDA JANEXT       3 Move the joystick left or right in order to  select the white balance mode     1  Auto white balance adjustment   AWB      2  Indoor mode  for recording under  incandescent lamps    6     3  Outdoor mode   x       4  Manual adjustment mode   m       E To restore to the automatic  adjustment   Move the joystick left or right until the    AWB      indication appears  Or  set the  AUTO MANUAL    FOCUS  switch to  AUTO      act ES       e When the Camcorder is turned on with the lens  cap fitted  the automatic white balance  adjustment may not function properly  Please turn  the Camcorder on after removing the lens cap    e When setting both the white balance and the  iris gain  set the white balance first    e Whenever recording conditions change  re set  the white balance for correct adjustment     li To set the white balance manually   Select   g   in Step 3  Then  while viewing a white   subject on the entire scree
22.  playback  the picture or sound may be  interrupted momentarily  but this is not a  malfunction of the Camcorder   One possible  cause is that the playback is interrupted by dirt  or dust that momentarily adheres to the heads      Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 65    LSOT1121    Others    Bl About the Camcorder   eWhen the Camcorder is used for a long time   the Camcorder body becomes warm  but this is  not a malfunction    Keep the Digital Video Camcorder as far away   as possible from electromagnetic equipment    such as microwave ovens  TVs  video games   etc      elf you use the Digital Video Camcorder on top of  or near a TV  the pictures and sound on the  Digital Video Camcorder may be disrupted by  electromagnetic wave radiation    e Do not use the Digital Video Camcorder near  cell phones because doing so may result in  noise adversely affecting the pictures and  sound    e Recorded data may be damaged  or pictures  may be distorted  by strong magnetic fields  created by speakers or large motors    e Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by  microprocessors may adversely affect the  Digital Video Camcorder  disturbing the pictures  and sound    elf the Digital Video Camcorder is adversely  affected by electromagnetic equipment and  stops functioning properly  turn the Digital Video  Camcorder off and remove the battery or  disconnect AC adaptor  Then reinsert the  battery or reconnect AC adaptor and turn the  Digital Video Camcorder on    Do not use
23.  reaches less than 3 minutes  the  indication starts flashing         SP  Standard Play mode   Recording speed mode   26   LP  Long Play mode     Recording speed mode   26   Recording  27   H  Green   Recording pause  27   H  Green flash    Standby mode                            H  Red   Fade out       Recording check  28     16 9    Wide  35     AUTO   Automatic mode  26     MNL   Manual mode  36    MF  Manual focus  38    5x  Zoom magnification indication   31    ES  Backlight mode  32    gn Optical Image Stabilizer  35    1 500  Shutter speed  38    F2 4  F number  38    6dB  Gain value  38    WEB   WEB CAMERA mode   Recording    A  Soft skin mode  33    Ew  Fade  White   33    EB  Fade  Black   33      Blank search  28    wy  MagicPix function  32    zoom d  Zoom microphone  31    Zu  Wind noise reduction  34    RK  Sports mode  Scene mode   36    D  Portrait mode  Scene mode   36    9 Low light mode  Scene mode    36      Spotlight mode  Scene mode    36    an  Surf  amp  snow mode  Scene mode    36     AWB    Auto white balance  37    O   Indoor mode  recording under    incandescent lamp   37     Others    x  Outdoor mode  37   OE White balance adjustment mode  87     Playback indications                    Playback  40    I  Pause  40     gt  gt   Fast forward Cue playback  40   dd  Rewind Review playback  40   IH    411  Frame by frame playback  41   OP  Repeat playback  40    WEB   WEB CAMERA mode  Playback   12bit  16bit  Audio recording mode  58    d  Volume adjus
24.  should come into contact with your eyes  never rub the eyes  Rinse eyes  thoroughly with water  and then consult a doctor           Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 5    LSOT1121    Warning  Risk of fire  explosion and burns  Do not disassemble  heat above 60  C  140  F  or incinerate     AC adaptor   This AC adaptor operates on AC between 110 120 220 240 V    But   eIn the U S A  and Canada  the AC adaptor must be connected to a 120V AC power supply only    e When connecting to an AC supply outside of the U S A  or Canada  use a plug adaptor to suit the  AC outlet configuration    e When connecting to a supply of greater than AC 125V  ensure the cord you use is suited to the  voltage of the AC supply and the rated current of the AC adaptor    e Contact an electrical parts distributor for assistance in selecting a suitable AC plug adaptor or AC  cord set     The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible  The mains plug of the  power supply cord shall remain readily operable  To completely disconnect this apparatus from the  AC Mains  disconnect the power supply cord plug from AC receptacle        Marking sign is located on bottom of the unit     Apparatus Claims of U S  Patent Nos  4 631 603  4 577 216  and 4 819 098  licensed for limited  viewing    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain  U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corp
25.  the   AUTO   MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to  FOCUS                                                    A       Playback pause  40  6  Card playback mode  PV GS85 only    V m Stop  40    d  lt  lt    Rewind  review playback     40     gt    p gt    Fast forward  cue playback    40   A P a   Slide show start pause  42   VY    Delete  43         4   Playback the previous picture   42    gt      Playback the next picture  42                          Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  1    Before using    Help mode Switching the language   Select an icon for an explanation of the function  You can switch the language on the screen   eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode  display or the menu screen    1 Press the joystick to display the icon during   1 Set  LANGUAGE   gt  gt  select the desired  the recording pause  Move the joystick language     down until icon   appears     Q7 LANGUAGE    ECTE Frangals            brie  SETUP      ENTER  m  PEN  3       2 Move the joystick right to select the Help      mode icon      For each individual menu  please refer to  56      1 Press the  MENU  button   P d    Using the menu screen       EA m d T    e The help mode explains the operation icons eThe menu corresponding to the mode  that are displayed when the  AUTO MANUAL  selected by the mode dial is displayed   FOCUS  switch is set to  AUTO  in Tape Card eDo not switch the mode dial when the menu is  Recording Mode  displayed     3 Move the joystick up  left  or right t
26.  the Digital Video Camcorder near   radio transmitters or high voltage lines    elf you record near radio transmitters or  high voltage lines  the recorded pictures and  sound may be adversely affected    Do not spray insecticides or volatile   chemicals onto the Camcorder    elf the Camcorder is sprayed with such  chemicals  the Camcorder body may become  deformed and the surface finish may peel off    e Do not keep rubber or plastic products in  contact with the Camcorder for a long time    When you use your Camcorder in a sandy or   dusty place such as on a beach  do not let   sand or fine dust get into the body and  terminals of the Camcorder  Also  protect the   Camcorder from getting wet    eSand or dust may damage the Camcorder or  cassette   Care should be taken when inserting  and removing a cassette     elf sea water splashes onto the Camcorder  wet  a soft cloth with tap water  wring it well  and use  it to wipe the Camcorder body carefully  Then   wipe it again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth     LSQT1121    While carrying the Camcorder  do not drop or   bump it        A strong impact on the Camcorder may break its  housing  causing it to malfunction    Do not use benzine  paint thinner or alcohol   for cleaning the Camcorder    e Before cleaning  detach the battery or pull out  the AC Cable from the AC Jack    eThe Camcorder body may be discolored and the  surface finish may peel off    e Wipe the Camcorder with a soft dry cloth to  remove dust and fingerprints 
27.  viewfinder is retracted  Even if  the LCD monitor and viewfinder are closed    LSQT1121    during recording  the power will not turn off until  recording stops     e Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder   24     e Power supply   14     e Insert a cassette card   19    20     eSetting date time   16     eSetting SP LP mode   26      ll About auto mode   eSet the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   AUTO   and color balance  white balance  and  focusing will be adjusted automatically    e Auto white balance   69     Auto focusing   69    e Depending on the brightness of the subject etc    the aperture and shutter speed are  automatically adjusted for an optimum  brightness   When set to the tape recording  mode  The shutter speed is adjusted to a  maximum of 1 250     e Color balance and focus may not be adjusted  depending on light sources or scenes  If so   manually adjust the white balance and focus           e Scene mode setting   36    e White balance setting   37    eShutter speed setting   38    elris gain value setting   38    e Focus setting   38      lg  Recording mode  You can switch the tape recording mode   eSet to Tape Recording Playback Mode   1 Set  BASIC  or  ADVANCED   gt  gt    REC SPEED   gt  gt   SP  or  LP    If the LP mode is selected  the recording time will  be 1 5 times the SP mode  but some functions will  be disabled        eWe recommend using the SP mode for  important recording   eIn order to fully exhibit the performances of the  LP mode  we recommend usi
28.  with a DV terminal           2 Turn on the Camcorder and set to Tape  Playback Mode    3 Select the input channel on the TV set and  recorder    4 Move the joystick up to select the   gt   I1   icon to start playback   Player   eThe image and sound are reproduced    5 Start recording   Recorder    6 Stop recording   Recorder    7 Move the joystick down to select the  B   icon to stop playback   Player        45  LSQT1121    Edit mode    elf you record  dub  images onto another video  device and then play them back on a wide   screen TV  the images may be stretched  vertically  In this case  refer to the operating  instructions for the device that you are recording   dubbing  to or read the operating instructions  for the TV and set to 16 9  full     e For more information  refer to the operating  instructions for your TV set and recorder    e When you do not need functional indications or  date and time indication  respectively set   SETUP        DISPLAY        OFF  or set  BASIC    gt  gt   DATE TIME   gt  gt   OFF  in the Tape Playback  Mode     When you connect the Camcorder and a  recorder with the DV cable  these indications  may not appear      E When neither image nor sound from  the Camcorder is output to the TV set  eCheck that the plugs are inserted as far as they  go   eCheck the  12bit AUDIO  settings    58    eCheck the connected terminal     Using the DV Interface Cable for  Recording  Digital Dubbing     By connecting other digital video equipment with   DV te
29.  with iLife    1 Set the Camcorder to Tape Playback Mode    2 Connect the Camcorder to your Macintosh  with the DV Interface Cable  optional         e For more information  please contact Apple  Computer  Inc  at http   www apple com     B Copying still pictures on PC   PV GS85 only    1 Set the Camcorder to PC Connection Mode    2 Connect the Camcorder to the personal  computer via the supplied USB cable    3 Double click  NO_NAME  or  Untitled   displayed on the desktop   eFiles are stored in  100CDPFP  folder in the    DCIM  folder    4 Using a drag and drop operation  move the  pictures you want to acquire or the folder  storing those pictures to any different  folder on the personal computer     Downfdaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    With a PC    To disconnect USB cable safely   PV GS85 only     If USB cable is disconnected while the computer  is on  the error dialog box may appear  In such a  case click  OK  and close the dialog box  By  following the steps below you can disconnect the  cable safely   1 Double click the e icon in task tray    e Hardware disconnect dialog box appears        2 Select  USB Mass Storage Device  and click   Stop     3 Verify  Matshita DVC USB Device  is  selected and click  OK         e You can safely disconnect the cable     Note on the driver name displayed   The driver name displayed will differ depending   on your OS  operating environment and the mode   of the Camcorder    eMake sure Camcorder s Card Access Lamp is  off and d
30.  zoom lever etc       1 h 40 min  indicates 1 hour 40 minutes   eThe battery CGR DUO6 is supplied   eThe charging time and recordable time shown in  the table are approximations  The times indicate  the recordable time when the viewfinder is used   The times in parentheses indicate the  recordable time when the LCD monitor is used   eWe recommend the Battery Pack CGA DU12  and CGA DU21 for long recording time  2 hours  or more for continuous recording  1 hour or  more for actual recording         eThe actual time may become shorter than this   The recordable time shown in the table are  approximations  The recordable time will  become shorter in the following cases    e When you use both the viewfinder and the  LCD monitor simultaneously while rotating the  LCD monitor frontward to record yourself  etc    eThe batteries heat up after use or charging  The  main unit of the Camcorder being used will also  heat up  This is normal    e Along with the reduction of the battery capacity   the display will change   zal  gt  zzi  gt   me     ame    HA  l   the battery  discharges  then ame   EEE   will flash                                         Turning the Camcorder on    When the Camcorder is turned on with the lens  cap fitted  the automatic white balance  adjustment   69   may not function properly   Please turn the Camcorder on after removing the  lens cap     ll How to turn on the power  1 While pressing the button    set the   OFF ON  switch to  ON         eThe Status indicat
31. 0  and enter the model  number  PVGS85  and then click  Search     3 Click  USB Driver  for Web Camera   to  download the USB driver    4 Decompress the downloaded data    5 Double click the    icon   eThe setup program starts running    6 Complete the installation by following the  on screen instructions   e Click  Next  and proceed with the installation   e When the installation is completed  click    Finish     7 Re start the computer after the USB Driver   is installed     Hi Connecting the Camcorder to a  personal computer   For Use as a Web Camera   1 Install the USB Driver   2 Set to Tape Recording Mode or Tape  Playback mode   When you use the Camcorder as a Web  camera in the Tape Playback Mode  the  indication of the operation icon is different  from the one in usual operation     Zhu  o e KOD                O In usual operation    In the WEB CAMERA mode  Tape Playback  Mode    e Even if you move the joystick up down right left   PAL  B   gt  gt   dd   the selected direction on  the operation icon is not lit in yellow    eThe operation icon blinks on instead of  appearing from the side of the screen when you  press the center of the joystick    3 Connect the Camcorder to a personal   computer with the USB cable    e When the Camcorder and the personal  computer  with Windows 2000  are  connected via a USB cable  a message  such  as the one below  is displayed  However   testing by the manufacturer has confirmed  the functionality of this Camcorder with  Windows 2000
32. 85 only     rer ner pic  Formatting a card  PV GS85 only         Protecting files on a card           PV GS85 only           iria 44  Writing the printing data on a card   DPOF setting   PV GS85 only                     44  Edit mode  Recording from a tape onto a card   PV GS85 ONIY  siisii 45  Copying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR   DUDDING  EE EE me etie 45  Using the DV Interface Cable for Recording   Digital Dubbing                          eene 46  PC Connection with  the DV Interface Cable                                  47  With a PC  Connecting Computer and Camcorder           48    Using on a Windows PC  PV GS85 only        48  Using as a Web camera  PV GS85 only         49    Using on Macintosh                       esee 52  To disconnect USB cable safely   PV GS85 only     orar tree 53    If you no longer need the driver   Uninstall   PV GS85 only   DICAT             Indications i  EE EE Ee 59  Warning alarm indications                               60  Functions that cannot be   used simultaneously                              sssss 61  Before requesting repair    Problems and solutions                               62  Cautions for Use    Explanation of terms                             esssss 69  Specifications                             eeesssssesssss 70  Camcorder Accessory System                        72  Camcorder Accessory Order Form    For USA Customers     esse ee ee ee 73  Request for Service Notice  USA Only           74    Limited Warranty  For USA C
33. DIGITAL Palmcorder  Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Digital Video Camcorder    Model No  PV G S85  PV GS80       PV GS80  Video Light e                             SD Card e    Compatible    us   e           Before connecting  operating or adjusting this product   please read the instructions completely    Spanish Ouick Use Guide is included    Gu  a para r  pida consulta en espafiol est   incluida     SD Mini  IN sa    For USA assistance  please call  1 800 211 PANA 7262  or  contact us via the web at  http   www panasonic com contactinfo    For Canadian assistance  please call  1 800 561 5505 or visit us at www panasonic ca        P  LSQT1121 C    Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals       Things You Should Know   Date of Purchase       Thank you for choosing Panasonic     You have purchased one of the most Dealer Purchased From  sophisticated and reliable products on the  market today  Used properly  we re sure it will Dealer Address       bring you and your family years of enjoyment   Please take time to fill in the information on the Dealer Phone No              right    The serial number is on the tag located on the Model No   underside of your Camcorder  Be sure to retain   this manual as your convenient Camcorder Serial No        information source     Safety Precautions    WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD    DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE    Your   D  Camcorder is designed to record and play back in Standard Play  SP  mode and
34. ED video light to off when not in use    e Do not look directly into the light    e Using the MagicPix function at the same time  will make conditions even brighter    eThe LED video light enables simply lightening  the images taken in a dimly lit place  We also  recommend using it in a bright place to obtain  high quality images     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    25  LSQT1121    Record mode    Record mode  Check before recording    Check the following before recording important  events such as weddings or when the Camcorder  has not been used for a long time    Conduct a test recording to make sure that the  image recording and the audio recording work  properly    Ml Basic Camcorder positioning       1  Hold the Camcorder with both hands    2  Run your hand through the grip belt    3  Do not cover the microphones or sensors with   your hands    4  Keep your arms near your body    5  Slightly open your legs    e When you are outdoors  record pictures with the  sunlight as far in the background as possible  If  the subject is backlit  it will become dark in the  recording     li Check points   e Remove the lens cap    13     When the Camcorder is turned on with the lens  cap fitted  the automatic white balance  adjustment may not function properly  Please  turn the Camcorder on after removing the lens  cap     e Grip belt adjustment   13      e Open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder      Recording cannot start while the LCD monitor  is closed and the
35. F  while the  unit is in quick start standby mode  the power  turns off    elf the standby continues for approx  30 minutes   then the Status indicator will go off and the  Camcorder will be completely turned off        eIn the following cases  quick start is canceled  and the power turns off    e When the Mode dial is moved    e When the battery or AC adaptor is removed    e When both the tape and card are removed  while using the battery in Tape Recording  Mode    eWhen the card is removed while using the  battery in Card Recording Mode    e When the Camcorder is quick started with the  white balance on automatic  it may take some  time until the white balance is adjusted if the  scene being recorded has a light source  different from the scene last recorded   When  the MagicPix function is used  however  the  white balance of the scene last recorded is  retained     elf the power is turned on in quick start standby  mode  the zoom magnification becomes 1X and  the picture size may differ from what it was  before quick start standby    elf  POWER SAVE    28   is set to  5 MINUTES   and the unit automatically goes into quick start  standby mode  set the  OFF ON  switch to   OFF   then to  ON  again  Also  close the LCD  monitor and retract the viewfinder and then  open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder  again     Downi  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    LSQT1121    Before using    Inserting removing a cassette    1 Fitthe AC adaptor or the battery and turn o
36. NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS        Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LSQTM21     00    THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U S A     FCC Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital   device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses    and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the   instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no   guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause   harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the   equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the   following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions and    use only shielded interface cables with ferrite core when connecting to computer or peripheral  devices    Any changes or modifications 
37. OBTAIN ANY OF OUR PALMCORDER ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF  THE FOLLOWING    VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER   OR  CALL PANASONIC S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1 800 332 5368   6 AM 6 PM M F  PACIFIC TIME   OR  MAIL THIS ORDER TO  PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE  20421 84th Avenue South Kent  WA  98032             In CANADA  please contact your local Panasonic dealer for more information on Accessories   Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals M  eS UU oro LSQT1121    Others       Request for Service Notice  USA Only     Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice  in the  unlikely event this product needs service     Request for Service Notice      Please include your proof of purchase    Failure to do so will delay your repair      To further speed your repair  please provide  an explanation of what is wrong with the unit  and any symptom it is exhibiting     Mail this completed form and your P roof of Purchase along with your unit to   Panasonic Camera and Digital Service Center  1590 Touhy Ave   Elk Grove Village  IL 60007    DownfGaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  Ns s    Others  A A                                         A                                                              m     Limited Warranty  For USA Customers     PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS PANASONIC PUERTO RICO  INC   COMPANY  DIVISION OF PANASONIC Ave  65 de Infanter  a  Km  9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park   CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Carolina
38. UE    NT     SETUP      ENTER  e   Indication of  on     appears and the  selected file is protected  Press the joystick  again  and the protection will be canceled   e2 or more files can be protected in  succession     Hi To complete the settings  Press the  MENU  button        EXIT MENU     Writing the printing data on a card   DPOF setting   PV GS85 only     You can write the data of pictures to be printed    number of prints  and other information  DPOF   data  onto the card    eSet to Card Playback Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED        DPOF SET        SET     2 Move the joystick to select a file to be set   and then press it     A DPOF SET    i   Ma    SETUP       ENTER  be MENU    The number of prints   set to be in DPOF is  displayed    3 Move the joystick up or down in order to  select the number of prints  and then press  it    e You can select from 0 to 999   The number of  pictures to be printed can be set for a printer  supporting DPOF      2 or more files can be set in succession     Hi To complete the settings  Press the  MENU  button           e DPOF settings made on another Camcorder  may not be recognized by this Camcorder   Please perform the DPOF settings on your  Camcorder     li To set so that all pictures are not  printed  Select  CANCEL ALL  in Step 1     E What is DPOF    DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format  This  enables the printing information to be added to  the pictures on the card so that it can be used on  a system supporting DPOF     Downfdaded
39. VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  aaa       Precautions  USE  amp  LOCATION    A WARNING    e TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD     Your  Camcorder and power supply should not be  exposed to rain or moisture  Do not connect the  power supply or operate your Camcorder if it  gets wet  Your Camcorder has been designed  for outdoor use  however it is not designed to  sustain direct exposure to water  rain  sleet   snow  sand  dust  or a direct splashing from a  pool or even a cup of coffee  This action could  permanently damage the internal parts of your  Camcorder  Do not attempt to disassemble this  unit  There are no user serviceable parts inside   Unplug your Camcorder from the power supply  before cleaning     A CAUTION    eDO NOT AIM YOUR CAMCORDER AT THE  SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS   eDO NOT LEAVE THE CAMCORDER WITH  THE EVF AIMED DIRECTLY AT THE SUN AS  THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE  INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EVF   eDO NOT EXPOSE YOUR CAMCORDER TO  EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE     Such as   in direct sunlight  inside a closed car  next to a  heater  etc    This action could permanently  damage the internal parts of your Camcorder      AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN  TEMPERATURE     If the unit is suddenly  moved from a cold place to a warm place   moisture may form on the tape and inside the  unit     eDO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAMCORDER OR  THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN  NOT IN USE    eSTORAGE OF YOUR CAMCORDER     Store  and handle your Camcorder in a manner that  will not subject it to unnecessary mov
40. able after it is  charged    eThe battery should be stored in a cool place free  from humidity  with as constant temperature as  possible   Recommended temperature  15  C to  25   C  59   F to 77   F   Recommended humidity   40  to 60      Downfaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Others    e Extremely high temperatures or low  temperatures will shorten the life of the battery   elf the battery is kept in a high temperature  high   humidity  or oily smoky places  the terminals   may rust and cause malfunctions    e To store the battery for a long period of time  we  recommend you charge it once every year and  store it again after you have completely used up  the charged capacity    e Dust and other matter attached to the battery  terminals should be removed    Prepare spare batteries when going out for   recording    e Prepare batteries appropriate to 3 to 4 times the  period during you want to record pictures in  In  cold places such as a ski resort  the period  during which you can record pictures is  shortened    e When you travel  do not forget to bring an AC  adaptor so that you can recharge the batteries  at your destination    If you drop the battery accidentally  check to   see if the terminals are deformed    e Attaching a deformed battery to the Camcorder  or AC adaptor may damage the Camcorder or  AC adaptor    Do not throw old battery into fire    e Heating a battery or throwing it into a fire may  result in an explosion    If the operating time is very sh
41. ach the battery to the AC adaptor  for 5 to 10 seconds  If the Camcorder still  cannot be used  the battery is faulty    Is the LCD monitor opened or the viewfinder  extended       The Camcorder power is turned off    automatically    If you set  POWER SAVE  to  5 MINUTES  and  do not operate the Camcorder for about   5 continuous minutes  the power is  automatically turned off for tape protection and  power conservation  To resume recording  turn  the  OFF ON  switch to  OFF   Then turn it to   ON  again    28   Also  if you set    POWER SAVE  to  OFF   the power does not  automatically turn off       The Camcorder power does not stay on    long enough    Is the battery low  If the remaining battery  power indication is flashing or the message   LOW BATTERY  is displayed  the battery has  run down  Charge the battery or attach a fully  charged battery    14     Has condensation occurred  When you carry  the Camcorder from a cold place into a warm  place  condensation may occur inside it  If so   the power is turned off automatically  disabling  all operations except for taking cassettes out   Wait until the condensation indication  disappears    65      4  Battery runs down quickly     Is the battery fully charged  Charge it with the  AC adaptor    14     Are you using the battery in an extremely cold  place  The battery is affected by ambient  temperature  In cold places  the operating time  of the battery becomes shorter    Has the battery worn out  The battery has a  limi
42. again        eThe Status indicator lights red and the power  turns on     Setting date and time    When the Camcorder is turned on for the first  time   SET DATE AND TIME  will appear     SET DATE ANO TIME       eSelect  YES  and press the center of the  joystick  Perform steps 2 and 3 below to set the  date time        If the screen shows the incorrect date time  then   adjust it    eSet to Tape Recording Mode or Card  Recording Mode    1 Set  BASIC        CLOCK SET        YES     23         CLOCK SET  APREO 182007 130157    SETUP  SET   s ENTER  2 Move the joystick left or right in order to  select the item to be set  Then move the  joystick up or down to set the desired value   eThe year will change as follows   2000  2001       2089  2000       eThe 12 hour clock is used   3 Press the joystick to determine the setting   eThe clock function starts at  00  seconds     E About date time   eThe date and time function are driven by a built   in lithium battery    e Make sure to check the time before recording  because the built in clock is not very accurate     Bi Recharging the built in lithium battery   elf   amp   or      appears when the Camcorder is  turned on  then the built in lithium battery has  run down  Use the steps below to charge the  battery  When turning on the power for the first  time after charging   SET DATE AND TIME  will  appear  Select  YES  and set the date and time   Connect the AC adaptor to the Camcorder or  attach the battery to the Camcorder  and t
43. als    Others    Spanish Quick Use Guide   Gu  a espafiola para el uso r  pido    li Carga de la bater  a   1 Conecte el cable el  ctrico de CA al  adaptador de CA y a la toma de la red de  CA    2 Meta la bater  a en el respectivo soporte  alineando la marca  luego enc  jela     y  Z    A    Ml Montaje de la bater  a  Empuje la bater  a contra el porta bater  a y h  gala  deslizar hasta que dispare        B Insertar quitar un cassette  1 Haga deslizar la palanca  OPEN EJECT  y  abra la tapa del cassette        2 Una vez que el compartimiento del cassette  est   abierto  inserte quite el cassette        3 Apriete la marca  PUSH    a fin de cerrar el  compartimiento del cassette        4 S  lo cierre la tapa del cassette despu  s de  que el respectivo compartimiento est    cabalmente alojado     B Insertar quitar una tarjeta  1 Haga deslizar la tapa de la ranura de la  tarjeta hacia fuera para abrirla                 e Cuando inserta una tarjeta  con su lado  etiquetado vuelto   hacia Ud   la apriete  derecha de un solo golpe hasta que tope    e Cuando quita la tarjeta  abra la tapa de la  respectiva ranura  apriete en el medio de la  tarjeta y t  rela fuera derecha    3 Cierre firmemente la tapa de la ranura de la  tarjeta     E C  mo activar la alimentaci  n  1 Mientras que oprime el bot  n    ponga el  interruptor  OFF ON  en  ON         Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 79    LSOT1121    Others       Hi C  mo apagar la alimentaci  n 1 Oprima el bot  n de Photo
44. als 83  A A EE EE LSQT1121    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company   Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America  One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  NJ 07094    Panasonic Puerto Rico  Inc   Ave  65 de Infanter  a  Km  9 5  San Gabriel Industrial Park  Carolina  Puerto Rico 00985    Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario  LAW 2T3     P      Printed in Indonesia    LSQT1121 C  F1106Ak                ll   l    2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co   Ltd     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals                                                          
45. amples  this excludes damages for lost time  cost of having someone remove or re install an installed unit if applicable  or travel  to and from the servicer  loss of media or images  data or other memory or recorded content  The items listed are not exclusive  but are  for illustration only     ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  ARE  LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY    Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  or limitations on how long an implied  warranty lasts  so the exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state  If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period  you may contact your dealer  or Service Center  If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction  then write to the warrantor s Consumer Affairs Department at the  addresses listed for the warrantor    PARTS AND SERVICE  INCLUDING COST OF AN IN HOME SERVICE CALL  WHERE APPLICABLE  WHICH  ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  s i    Others    Customer Services Directory    Service in Canada  As per Service Center listed in Canadian warranty information on page  77      Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance  locate your nearest Dealer  or Service Center  purchase Parts and Accessories  or ma
46. autions for Use    Hi About condensation   If you turn the Camcorder on when condensation   occurs on the head or the tape  condensation   indication    4     yellow or red  is displayed on the  viewfinder or the LCD monitor and the messages     4  DEW DETECT  or       EJECT TAPE   only   when the tape is inserted  appear  If so  follow the   procedure below    1 Remove the tape if it is inserted   e    t takes about 20 seconds to open the   cassette holder  This is not a malfunction    2 Leave the Camcorder with the cassette  cover closed and the battery attached  to  cool or warm it to the ambient temperature  eThe status indicator blinks for about   1 minute and then the Camcorder  automatically turns off  Leave it for about  1 5 to 2 hours    3 Turn the Camcorder on again  set it to the  Tape Recording Playback Mode and then  check if the condensation indication  disappears    Especially in cold areas  moisture may be frozen    If so  it may take more time before the   condensation indication disappears    Watch for condensation even before the   condensation indication is displayed    elf the indicator of the condensation does not   display on the LCD screen and or EVF and you  notice condensation on the lens or the main  unit  do not open the cassette cover otherwise  condensation may be formed on the heads or  the cassette tape    When the lens is fogged    Set the  OFF ON  switch to  OFF  and leave the   Camcorder in this condition for about 1 hour    When the lens te
47. corder recorded on and created by other   equipment or vice versa  For this reason  check  the compatibility of the equipment in advance     ll About the compatibility of the card  files  PV GS85 only    Data files recorded on an SD Card by this   Camcorder conform with DCF  Design rule for   Camera File system  established by JEITA    Japan Electronics and Information Technology   Industries Association     elf you attempt to play back files recorded with  this Camcorder on other equipment or to play  back files recorded with other equipment on this  Camcorder  you may not be able to play them  back  Please check the compatibility with the  other equipment in advance     Down   aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    With a PC    ll About the folder structure when using  the Memory Card in a personal  computer  PV GS85 only    e When a Card with data recorded on it is inserted   into a personal computer  folders will be  displayed as shown in the following figure              LY iooePrel   MISC   100CDPFP   The images  IMGA0001 JPG    etc   in this folder are recorded in  the JPEG format     MISC   Files in which DPOF Data has  been set to the image are in this  folder    e DCIM  etc  are necessary items in the folder  structure  They have nothing to do with actual  operation    ein Card Mode  the Camcorder automatically  saves file numbers  IMGA0001 JPG  etc   along  with the images  The file numbers are recorded  with each image as consecutive numbers    e When using t
48. corder to PC Connection Mode        3 Connect the Camcorder to your personal  computer with the USB cable                           x C  4 Camcorder power is turned on   5 For Windows 2000 users  open    My Computer  and click  Removable Disk     For Windows XP users  click  Open folder to   view files using Windows Explorer  and   then  OK    6 Double click a file you want to view    e You can view images stored on the Memory  Card and also save them to your hard disk    e Do not change file or folder names on the  personal computer  The images on the  Memory Card may not be viewable on the  Camcorder    eThe appropriate driver to recognize the  Camcorder is automatically installed by  Windows Plug and Play when connected for the  first time    e After the USB cable is connected to the  Camcorder  open  My Computer  or   Windows Explorer  to check that the drive is  displayed as a removable disk drive  only when  card is inserted into the Camcorder   It enables  you to operate it in the same way as a floppy  disk drive  and you can use the same drag and  drop or copy methods     Downf8aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    With a PC    Using as a Web camera   PV GS85 only     If the Camcorder is connected to your personal   computer  you can send video and sound from   the Camcorder to other parties via the network    Note    e Do not connect the USB cable until the USB  Driver is installed    Please see chart below                                    Send   Receive   So
49. cting the USB cable or the DV  cable to a personal computer or other  equipment  e When in PC Connection Mode    Recording check    The last image recorded is played back for 2 to  3 seconds  After checking  the Camcorder will be  Set to recording pause    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon during  the recording pause  Move the joystick  down until icon   appears    2 Move the joystick left to select the  recording check icon   c                eThe  RECORDING CHECK STARTED   indication appears on the screen of the  Camcorder     Record mode    Blank search function    Searches for the last part of the image recorded   unused part of the tape   After the search is  finished  the blank search function is canceled  and the Camcorder is put into recording pause   eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon during  the recording pause  Move the joystick  down until icon   appears    2 Move the joystick right to select the blank  search icon  Q          NF 5   in MES   m  3 When the confirmation message appears   select  YES  and press the center of the    joystick   Bi Stopping blank search midway    through  Move the joystick down to select the  MW  icon           elf the cassette tape has no blank part  then the  Camcorder will stop at the end of the tape   eThe Camcorder stops at a point approx   1 second before the end of the last image  recorded  When you start recording at that  point  the image can be recorde
50. d  Protected files cannot be  deleted    44     For the SD Card  if the write protect switch is   set to  LOCK   then deletion is disabled    20        Photoshot playback images do not look    normal    The picture may be damaged  In order to  prevent the loss of image data  backing up on a  a personal computer is recommended       Even if a card is formatted  it cannot be    used    Either the Camcorder or the card may be  damaged  Please consult a dealer  Use an SD  Card from 8 MB to 4 GB with this unit    72        During playback   UNPLAYABLE CARD  is    displayed   The image was either recorded in a different  format  or data is damaged       When the SD card is inserted in another    device  it is not recognized    Check that the device is compatible with the  capacity or type of SD card  SD Memory Card   SDHC Memory Card  that is inserted    43    Refer to the operating instructions of the device  for details     Others    1     The indication disappears  the screen is  frozen  or no operation can be performed   Turn off the power to the Camcorder  If the  power cannot be turned off  press the  RESET   button  or detach the battery or AC adaptor and  then reattach it  After that  turn on the power  again  If normal operation is still not restored   detach the power connected  and consult the  dealer who you purchased the Camcorder  from     2   PUSH THE RESET SWITCH  is displayed     An irregularity in the Camcorder has been  automatically detected  Remove the cassette
51. d seamlessly  from the last image     Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTiia  1    LSQT1121    Record made     Recording still pictures on a card  while recording image onto a tape   PV GS85 only     You can record still pictures while recording   image onto a tape    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the Photoshot button     while  recording image onto a tape           eFor the number of still pictures to be recorded  on a card  refer to  71     e When recording pictures onto a card  the  recording start stop button is disabled    e You can select the picture quality for still  pictures to be recorded    30     e n order to record higher quality still pictures   you must use the card recording mode    e When recording still pictures  hold the  Camcorder firmly with your hands and keep  your arms stationary at your side so as not to  shake the Camcorder     Recording a still picture on a tape   Photoshot   PV GS80 only     Still pictures can be recorded from the Camcorder   directly onto the tape    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the Photoshot button   33  in the  recording pause mode        e The Camcorder records a still picture for  about 7 seconds and then switches back to  the recording pause mode    elf you set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   SHTR EFFECT   gt  gt    ON   you can add image and a sound like  releasing the shutter        e Photoshot recording results in slightly inferior  image quality     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manua
52. date and time display is different  from when it was recorded        W To display multiple playback files   Multiple files on the card  6 files on 1 screen  are   displayed    1 Move the       amp X amp  VOL4   lever to switch the  images     VICIS    7 F T ga    NO  1 100 0001       Towards      Full screen display   Displays 1 image    Towards       Multi screen display     Displays 6 files on 1 screen            e n the multi screen display    eMove the joystick to select a file  The  selected file will be encircled by an orange  frame  and press to determine it  The  selected file is full screen displayed    elf there are 7 files or more  then move the  joystick  The next  or previous multi screen  will be displayed     ll About the compatibility of still  pictures   eThe Camcorder is compliant with the unified  standard DCF  Design rule for Camera File  System  established by JEITA  Japan  Electronics and Information Technology  Industries Association     eThe file format supported by this Camcorder is  JPEG   Not all JPEG formatted files will be  played back     elf an out of specs file is played back  the folder   file name may not be displayed    eThe Camcorder may degrade or not play back  data recorded or created on another brand of  Camcorder and vice versa     Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  team TT            Deleting files recorded on a card   PV GS85 only        The deleted files cannot be restored    eSet to Card Playback Mode    1 Move the jo
53. de angle  the subject  may not be in focus when zoomed in  First   zoom in on the subject  and then focus on it        E To restore to the automatic  adjustment   Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to    AUTO  or  FOCUS      Manual shutter speed aperture  adjustment    Shutter Speed   Adjust it when recording fast moving subjects    Aperture   Adjust it when the screen is too bright or too dark    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   MANUAL      MANUAL  AUTO e e     FOCUS  7       2 Move the joystick left or right to select  aperture icon  gis  or shutter speed icon   88       do sp       3 Move the joystick left o or right i in order to  adjust the shutter speed or aperture           1 1000    1  Shutter speed  2   Aperture  Iris gain value    li To restore to automatic adjustment  Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   AUTO         Manual shutter speed adjustment   e Avoid recording under fluorescent light  mercury  light or sodium light because the color and  brightness of the playback image may change    elf you increase the shutter speed manually  the  sensitivity lowers and accordingly the gain value  increases automatically  which may increase  the noise on the screen    e You may see vertical lines of light in the  playback image of a brightly shining subject or  highly reflective subject  but this is not a  malfunction     Downi  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     tSOrniei            LSQT1121    Record mode    e Dur
54. deoCamera Manual com Manuals 9    LSOT1121    Before using          ll How to turn off the power 1 Press the Photoshot button  Q9    1 While pressing the button    set the TA   OFF ON  switch to  OFF         E Recording on a tape    eSet to T R ing Mode   Set to Tape Recording Mode  lll Playing back tape    eSet to Tape Playback Mode                             1 Press the recording start stop button to  start recording           M  Playback Pause   dd   Rewind Review playback  Reverts to  playback with the     I icon     bb  Fast forward Cue playback  Reverts to    playback with the     I icon    2 Press the recording start stop button again sg  Stop       to  pause ask lll Playing back card  only for PV GS85     eSet to Card Playback Mode           E Recording still pictures onto a card   Photoshot   only for PV GS85   eSet to Card Recording Mode                    df Plays back the previous picture    p Plays back the next picture    b M  Slide show  Plays back the still pictures  on the card in order  start pause    DownlGaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  team    Before using    Accessories    The following are the accessories supplied with    this product        1        PV DAC14D K2GJ2DCO0011     K2CA2CA00025       2     S    CGR DUOS       K2KC4CB00020             K1HA05CD0014       1  AC adaptor  DC Cable  AC Cable  14     2  Battery pack  14   3  AV cable  45        4  USB cable  PV GS85 only   48     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Before u
55. disturbed  but it does not affect the recorded  images    elf a picture containing a copyright protection  signal  copy guard  is recorded by the  Camcorder  the picture is distorted by mosaic   like patterns at playback    eDisconnect the USB cable since input signals  from the external input terminal cannot be  recorded while it is connected with the USB  cable    e While pictures are input from the DV terminal   the operation icon blinks on instead of  appearing from the side of the screen when you  press the center of the joystick    e While pictures are input from the DV terminal   the TV aspect will not change even if you  change the setting for  TV ASPECT  in the   SETUP  menu        CAUTION    Unauthorized exchanging and or copying of  copyrighted recordings may be copyright  infringement              PC Connection with the DV Interface  Cable    A video clip can be transferred directly to your PC   personal computer  via a DV Interface Cable   optional  using products and software from a  number of video editing software companies   Using products from video editing software  companies allows you to capture and edit video  clips using the DV Interface    Panasonic DVC are OHCI compliant and  should have no problem working with any  OHCI compliant FireWire Card Video      Editing software package                    3   e Personal computer must be equipped with a DV  Terminal    e During Camcorder playback  do not disconnect  the DV Interface Cable or turn the Camcorde
56. e        e When the Wide function is set  a vertically oriented  display appears on the viewfinder screen  this is  normal and not indicative of any trouble    eWhen the LCD monitor is rotated towards the  lens side  the icon will not be displayed even if  you push the center of the joystick     Backlight compensation function    This protects a backlit subject from being darkened    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon  Move  the joystick down until icon   appears    2 Move the joystick up to select the backlight  compensation icon  Ex         eThe i s COMPENSATION ON   indication appears on the screen of the  Camcorder    eThe image on the screen will become  brighter     E To return to normal recording   Select the  Ex  icon again    eThe  BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION OFF   indication appears on the screen of the  Camcorder        eBacklight compensation is canceled when you  turn off the power or operate the mode dial    eBacklight compensation is canceled when you  activate the MagicPix function     MagicPix function    This function allows you to record color subjects   in dark locations to stand out against the   background    Attach the Camcorder to a tripod  and you can   record images free from vibration    e Recorded scene is seen as if frames were  missed    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon  Move  the joystick down until icon Q appears    2 Move the joystick up to select the MagicPix  icon  X
57. e  unnecessary files   NO DATA   There are no recorded files on the card   FILE LOCKED   You are attempting to erase protected files   CARD LOCKED   The write protection switch on the SD Card  is set to  LOCK    NEED HEAD CLEANING   The video heads are dirty   65   PUSH THE RESET SWITCH   An irregularity in the equipment has been  detected  Press the  RESET  button   64     This may solve the problem   CHANGE MODE TO USE USB   The USB cable is connected to the  Camcorder in Card Recording Mode   DISCONNECT USB CABLE   You are attempting to turn the mode dial in  PC Connection Mode with the USB cable  connected to the Camcorder  You are  attempting to record pictures on a tape card  with the USB cable connected to the  Camcorder   CAN NOT USE USB   You are connecting the USB cable with the  DV cable connected   CHANGE TO MANUAL MODE   You are attempting to select the item on the   SCENE MODE  when the  AUTO   MANUAL FOCUS  switch is set to  AUTO      Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    LSQT1121    Others    Functions that cannot be used  simultaneously    Some functions in the Camcorder are disabled or  cannot be selected due to its specifications  The  table below shows examples of functions  restricted by conditions     Functions    e Digital zoom  eFade    Conditions which disable  the functions    e When the Card Recording  mode is used             e Backlight e When the MagicPix  compensation function is used  e When the iris gain is set  e When the built i
58. e recording mode set  When in the  playback mode  recording cannot be  performed    21     Has condensation occurred  No operation  other than cassette removal can be performed  when condensation occurs  Wait until the  condensation indication disappears    65     Is the cassette cover open  If the cover is  open  the Camcorder may not operate  normally  Close the cassette cover    19      2  The screen has changed suddenly     Has the demonstration started  In the Tape  Recording mode  if you set  DEMO MODE   gt  gt    ON  without inserting a cassette and a card   the demonstration starts  For normal use  set  this function to  OFF     58        A cassette cannot be inserted     Has condensation occurred  Wait until the  condensation indication disappears     4  Auto focus function does not work     Is manual focus mode selected  If auto focus  mode is selected  focus is automatically  adjusted    There are some recording subjects and  surroundings for which the auto focus does not  operate correctly    69   If so  use the manual  focus mode to adjust the focus    38      Downfdaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LSQTM21     00    Others    Indications    1    Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals      A sentence is displayed in red in the screen    center   Read the contents and respond to them    60        The remaining tape time indication    disappears    The remaining tape time indication may  disappear temporarily during frame by frame  playback or ot
59. ed 512 MB SD Memory Card  High Speed 256 MB SD Memory Card       Class 6 4 GB SDHC Memory Card  Class 6 2 GB SD Memory Card  Class 6 1 GB SD Memory Card       miniSD 1 GB SD Memory Card  miniSD 512 MB SD Memory Card  miniSD 256 MB SD Memory Card       VW LDC10    PV HBOO2  USA only           Video DC Light  10 W    CGR DUOG is necessary to activate it      Carrying Case     Please refer to page  15   concerning the battery charging time and available recording time   NOTE  Accessories and or model numbers may vary by country  Please consult your local    dealer     Downfdaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    tSOrei         LSQT1121    Others    Camcorder Accessory Order Form  For USA Customers     Please photocopy this form when placing an order     1  Palmcorder Model    2  Items Ordered                                                    Accessory   Description Price Each Quantity Total Price  Subtotal  Your State  amp  Local Sales Tax  Shipping  amp  Handling 6 95  Total Enclosed  3  Method of payment  check one                                         Check of Money Order enclosed  NO C O D SHIPMENTS   VISA Credit Card     MasterCard Expiration Date   Discover Customer Signature          Make Check or Money Order Payable to  PANASONIC ACCESSORIES   Please do not send cash     4  Shipping information  UPS delivery requires complete street address                    Ship To   Mr   Mrs   Ms   First Last Phone   Day      Street Address  Night      City State Zip       TO 
60. educes the jitter caused by hand movement  when recording    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   O I S    gt  gt   ON         gi To cancel the optical image stabilizer  function  Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   O I S    gt  gt   OFF         e n the following cases  the optical image  stabilizer function may not work effectively   e When the digital zoom is used  eWhen the Camcorder is shaken greatly  e When you record a moving subject while  tracking it    Guideline function    View the slope and the balance of the image   while recording    You can check if the image is level while   recording motion pictures  The function can also   be used to estimate the balance of the   composition    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   GUIDE LINES   gt  gt    ON         li To cancel the guideline function  Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   GUIDE LINES   gt  gt   OFF         eThe guide lines do not appear on the images  actually recorded     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 35    LSOT1121    Record mode  AAA Ou EC RN I Rc c cC c CN OCT EA 1 HE    n             Recording in various situations   Scene mode     When you record images in different situations    this mode automatically sets optimum shutter   speeds and apertures    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   MANUAL      ANUAL  NTOS s SE os    CO     2 Set  BASIC   gt  gt   SCENE MODE   gt  gt  er the  desired mode     1   amp              1 
61. elect the  5 81  icon to pause playback                 ET LE eS   Towards  T   normal direction   Towards  W   reversed direction   elf you keep pushing the lever  then the images  will continuously be played back frame by  frame    eThe pause icon appears for an instant   Continuous frame by frame playback will start  after the pause icon disappears     E To return to normal playback  Move the joystick up to select the  b  1 E  icon to  start playback        Playback on TV    Images recorded by this Camcorder can be   played back on a TV    e Insert a recorded tape or card into this  Camcorder    eBe sure that the power of the unit is turned off  before connecting it to a TV    1 Connect the Camcorder and a TV                    e Connect the Camcorder and a TV by using  the AV cable      2 Turn on this Camcorder and set the mode  dial to the Tape Playback Mode  or Card  Playback Mode     3 Select the input channel on the TV   elf the images are not played back correctly on   the TV  e g  they are displayed vertically    perform the menu operations in accordance  with the aspect ratio of the TV monitor    Set  SETUP        TV ASPECT        16 9  or   4 3     4 Move the joystick up to select the   gt   1 1   icon to start playback   eThe image and audio are output on the TV    5 Move the joystick down to select the  B   icon to stop playback        else the AC adaptor to free you from worrying  about the battery running down     E If the image or audio from this  Camcorder i
62. ement   avoid shaking and striking   Your Camcorder  contains a sensitive pick up device which could  be damaged by improper handling or storage    CARE   e TO CLEAN YOUR CAMCORDER      Do not use  strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning  your Camcorder body    eTO PROTECT THE LENS     Do not touch the  surface of the lens with your hand  Use a  commercial Camcorder lens solution and lens  paper when cleaning the lens  Improper  cleaning can scratch the lens coating    eTO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR  CAMCORDER     Before handling your  Camcorder  make sure your hands and face are  free from any chemical products  such as  suntan lotion  as it may damage the finish      If you see this symbol        Information on Disposal in other  Countries outside the European Union  This symbol is only valid in the  European Union    If you wish to discard this product   please contact your local  authorities or dealer and ask for          the correct method of disposal           Battery  1  Battery pack  Lithium ion battery pack     else the specified unit to recharge the battery pack   eDo not use the battery pack with equipment other than the specified unit   eDo not get dirt  sand  liquids  or other foreign matter on the terminals   eDo not touch the plug terminals  4 and      with metal objects   eDo not disassemble  remodel  heat or throw into fire   If any electrolyte should come into contact with your hands or clothes  wash it off thoroughly with    water     If any electrolyte
63. eted  sign in and  start MSN Messenger     m        5 Click on  Audio Tuning Wizard     in the   Tools  menu to confirm that the equipment  is connected correctly    6 Select the microphone attached to the PC in  the  Microphone  menu    7 Click  Web Camera Settings     in the  Tools   menu    8 Confirm that the  Panasonic DVC Web  Camera Device  is selected     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 51    LSOT1121    With a PC    In the case of MSN Messenger 7 5   Windows Live Messenger 8 0  1 Type in your E mail address and password        elf you do not have a password  click  Get a  new account     2 After setup is completed  sign in and start  MSN Messenger Windows Live Messenger    3 Click  Audio and Video Setup  in the  Tools   menu and then click  Next     4 Set up the speaker settings    5 Select  DVC  in the microphone setup  screen        6 Select  USB Video Device  in the Webcam  setup screen and then click  Finish     e For other information about MSN Messenger   Windows Live Messenger  please refer to Help    e When access is finished  close MSN  Messenger Windows Live Messenger  then turn  off the Camcorder  Finally  disconnect the USB  cable     LSQT1121    Using on Macintosh    ll Operating environment on iMovie 4   iMovie HD   OS    Mac OS X v 10 3 to v 10 4   CPU    PowerPC G3  400 MHz or higher   G4  G5  Intel   Core Duo  Intel Core Solo   Interface    DV  FireWire  terminal  IEEE1394 a    eiMovie iMovie HD  included with any new  Macintosh or sold
64. ftware    Windows XP   X   OK     Windows XP   Windows  Messenger   MSN  Messenger   Windows Live  Messenger   Windows XP       OK   Windows MSN   2000 Messenger    Windows Live  Messenger   Windows   OK   Windows MSN   2000 2000 Messenger   Ml Operating environment   OS    IBM PC AT compatible personal computer with   pre installed     Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition   Professional SP2  1   Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4  CPU    Intel Pentium IIl 450 MHz or higher   including compatible CPU    RAM     128 MB or more  256 MB or more recommended     Free hard disk space    250 MB or more   Communication Speed    56 kbps or faster is recommended   Interface    USB 1 1 or later     A type   Graphic display    High Color  16 bit  or more   Desktop resolution of 800x600 pixels or more  Other requirements  to send receive audio    Sound card   Speaker or headphones   Necessary software    Windows Messenger 5 0 5 1  Windows XP   MSN Messenger 7 0 7 5  Windows 2000 XP   Windows Live Messenger 8 0  Windows XP   DirectX 9 0b 9 0c     1 When your OS is Windows XP SP2  the USB    driver is not needed   eThis software is not compatible with a multi   CPU environment     eThis software is not compatible with a multi boot  environment    e Operation on Microsoft Windows XP Media  Center Edition  Tablet PC Edition and 64 bit  operating system is not guaranteed    To use the Camcorder as a Web camera  the   following conditions must be met    elf the installed version is not the la
65. he  built in lithium battery will be recharged  Leave  the Camcorder as is for approx  24 hours  and  the battery will drive the date and time for  approx  6 months   Even if the  OFF ON  switch  is set to  OFF   the battery is still being  recharged      EXIT Gap       Downf6aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    LSQT1121    Before using    Using the LCD monitor    You can record the image while viewing it on the    opened LCD monitor   1 Pull the LCD monitor out in the direction of    the arrow        elt can open up to 90     2 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor  according to your preference     Using the viewfinder    E Extending the viewfinder  1 Pull out the viewfinder and extend it by  pinching the extension knob        e The viewfinder will be activated   If the LCD  monitor is opened  the viewfinder will be  deactivated      B Adjusting the field of view       elt can rotate up to 180     towards the lens or  90     towards the viewfinder        e The brightness and color level of the LCD  monitor can be adjusted from the menu    elf itis forcibly opened or rotated  the Camcorder  may be damaged or fail    elf the LCD monitor is rotated by 180   towards  the lens and the viewfinder is extended  when  recording yourself   the LCD monitor and the  viewfinder simultaneously light     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    1 Adjust the focus by sliding the eyepiece    corrector knob        12 30 45PM  OCT 15 2007    y             12 30 45PM  OCT 15 2007 
66. he software without indication  function  indication data  such as date  are not  displayed  Depending on the software in use   the date and the time may not be displayed  correctly    e The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card  label corresponds to the total card capacity   Some of this capacity is used to protect and  manage the copyright data  and not all capacity  is available as conventional memory for a  Camcorder  personal computer or others                    Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    55  LSQT1121    Menu  Menu N  Xj  TAPE PLAYBACK MENU   Menu list    Menu figures and illustrations are provided for  easy to understand explanations  and so they are  different from the actual menu indications     ee  TAPE RECORDING MENU SETUP  5  ENTER  ma  l 1   BASIC           BASIC  SIN SCENE MODE p   Fa REC SPEED     SETUP       ENTER    1   BASIC    SCENE MODE   36    REC SPEED   26    WIND CUT   34    ASPECT   35    CLOCK SET   16     2   ADVANCED    PICT QUALITY   PV GS85 only   30    O I S    35     GUIDE LINES   35     FADE COLOR   34     AUDIO REC   5s     D ZOOM   31     ZOOM MIC   37     SHTR EFFECT   PV GS80 only   30     3   SETUP    DISPLAY   58    DATE TIME   58    POWER SAVE   28    QUICK START   15    BEEP SOUND   58    LCD SET   24    EVF SET   24    INITIAL SET   58    DEMO MODE   58     4   LANGUAGE   23         DATE TIME   58     2   ADVANCED    REC SPEED   26     REC STDBY   46     PICT QUALITY   PV GS85 only   30    REPEAT PLAY   40   
67. her operation  If you continue  ordinary recording or playback  the indication is  restored       The remaining tape time Indication does not    match the actual remaining tape time    If scenes of less than 15 seconds are  continuously recorded  the remaining tape time  cannot be correctly displayed    In some cases  the remaining tape time  indication may show remaining tape time that is  2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual  remaining tape time       The function indications such as the mode    indication or the remaining tape time  indication are not shown    If you set  SETUP   gt  gt   DISPLAY   gt  gt   OFF    indications other than the tape running  condition  warning  and date indications  disappear     Playback  Sound     1      Sound is not played back from the built in    speaker of the Camcorder   Is the volume too low  During playback  push  the       amp  amp  VOL 4   lever to display the volume  indication and adjust it    40        Different sounds are reproduced at the    same time    Have you set  SETUP   gt  gt   AUDIO OUT   gt  gt    STEREO  and reproduced a picture containing  the main sound and sub sound  Set to  L  to  hear main sound  and set to  R  to hear the sub  sound    58      Playback  Pictures     1     Although the Camcorder is correctly connected  to a TV  playback images cannot be seen    The playback images are vertical    Have you selected video input on the TV   Please read the operating instructions of your  TV and select the channel 
68. his unit   When playing back a tape recorded on this unit   you will not be able to hear the sound if  ST2  is  set  Set  ST1      Bg  AUDIO OUT   This switches the sound to be played back    STEREO   Stereo sound  main sound and sub     MIX      sound    L   Left channel sound  main sound    R   Right channel sound  sub sound   Other menus    B  INITIAL SET    When there is a menu that cannot be selected  depending on a combination of functions  set to   YES  for changing the menu settings back to the  initial shipping condition     Language setting cannot be back to the initial  shipping condition      E  DEMO MODE    If you set to  DEMO MODE   gt  gt   ON  without  inserting a cassette and a card  the Camcorder is  automatically set to the demonstration mode for  introducing its functions  If any button is pressed  or operated  the demonstration mode is canceled   If no operations take place for approx    10 minutes  the demonstration mode  automatically starts  To terminate the  demonstration mode  insert a cassette or a card   or set to  DEMO MODE   gt  gt   OFF   For normal  use  set this function to  OFF      Down 8aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Others  Indications    Various functions and the Camcorder status are    shown on the screen    Basic indications   TA  Remaining battery power   OhO00mOO0sO00f  Time code   3 30 45PM Date Time indication   Recording indications   R0 45  Remaining tape time   e Remaining tape time is indicated in minutes    When it
69. ie HD  FireWire are  either registered trademarks or trademarks of  Apple Computer  Inc  in the United States and   or other countries    e All other names  company names  product  names  etc  in these instructions are the  trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective corporations    e Microsoft product screen shot s  reprinted with  permission from Microsoft Corporation    eThe names of the products you are using may  differ from the names given in the text   Depending on the operating environment and  other factors  the contents of the screens used  in these instructions may not necessarily match  what you will see on your screen    e Although the screens in these Operating  Instructions are shown in English for the sake of  example  other languages are supported as  well    eThese instructions do not cover the basic  operations of the personal computer or define  any terms  For this information  refer to the  Operating Instructions which accompany your  personal computer    e Do not disconnect USB cable while the status  indicator of Camcorder is on  It may freeze the  software or destroy the data in transfer    eWe recommend using the AC adaptor as the  power source for the Camcorder when  connecting to the personal computer  Data may  be lost if the battery power is lost while  transferring data    elf the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera  while virus checking software is running  the  Camcorder s operation may stop midway  through  In this case  exit the Me
70. ime is indicated in minutes    When it reaches less than 3 minutes  the  indication starts flashing     eDuring a 15 second or shorter recording  the  remaining tape time indication may not be  displayed or the remaining tape time may not be  displayed correctly    e n some cases  the remaining tape time  indication may display remaining tape time that  is 2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual  remaining tape time           1 Press the recording start stop button to  start recording        2 Press the recording start stop button again  to pause recording        eFor the recording time on a tape  refer to  15     eCarry out a recording check   28   to verify that  the image is recorded properly    e n order to find the unrecorded section  carry out  the blank search   28        Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals e N    Ml  POWER SAVE     OFF   When 5 minutes passes without  any operation  the standby mode  will be automatically set  In the  standby mode   MH  blinks and it  takes more time than usual to start  recording after you press the  recording start stop button     5 MINUTES   When 5 minutes passes without  any operation  the Camcorder  automatically turns off to protect  the tape or to prevent the battery  from running down  When you  want to use the Camcorder  turn it  on again    ein the following cases  the power may not turn   off even when set  POWER SAVE         5 MINUTES    e When connecting to the AC outlet   When using the AC adaptor   eWhen conne
71. in    16 bit 48 kHz 2 tracks    Audio can be recorded in higher quality    The original sound recorded is erased  after audio dubbing     e Audio dubbing cannot be performed on this unit   If you want to edit the sound on a model with an  audio dubbing function  set  12bit  to take  pictures     B  DISPLAY    Set to  ON  and the display mode can be switched  to all functions  Set to  OFF  and it can be  switched to minimum display     E  BEEP SOUND    Set to  ON  and confirmation alarm beeps are   issued as follows    1 Beep   e When you start recording   e When you turn on the power   e When the unit goes from quick start standby  mode to recording pause   2 Beeps   e When you pause recording   e When you turn off the power   e When the unit goes into quick start standby  mode   2 Beeps for 4 times   e When a cassette with its erasure prevention tab  set to  SAVE  is inserted  condensation occurs    65    and at other times  Check the sentence  displayed on the screen    60      LSQT1121    Menus related to playback    B  12bit AUDIO    If you want to edit the sound on a model with an  audio dubbing function  set  12bit  to take  pictures    You can switch the sound  PCM Audio  when  playing back a tape with sound recorded in     12bit      ST1   It only plays back the original sound  recorded     ST2   It only plays back the sound on the tape    added with audio dubbing    It simultaneously plays back both  ST1    and  ST2  sounds    e Audio dubbing cannot be performed on t
72. ing normal playback  image movement may  not look smooth    e When recording in an extremely bright place   the color of the screen may change or flicker  If  this happens adjust the shutter speed manually  to 1 60 or 1 100    Manual iris gain adjustment   eSet the shutter speed before setting the  aperture  iris gain  when manually adjusting  both settings    elf the value does not become    OPEN     you  cannot adjust the gain value    elf the gain value is increased  the noise on the  Screen increases    e Depending on the zoom magnification  there are  iris values that are not displayed     E Shutter speed range   1 60 to 1 8000 seconds  Tape Recording Mode  1 60 to 1 500 seconds  Card Recording Mode  The shutter speed closer to 1 8000 is faster     BW Iris gain value range   CLOSE  Closed   F16       F2 0    OPEN  Opened  F1 8  0dB       18dB   Value closer to  CLOSE  darkens the image   Value closer to  18dB  brightens the image   Values with dB are gain values     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 39  EE OE aal LSQT1121    Playback mode       Playback mode li To adjust volume    Adjust the speaker volume for playback   Playing back tape 1 Move the     amp  amp  VOL 4   lever to adjust the    eSet to Tape Playback Mode  volume      An operation icon automatically appears on  the LCD monitor                                          Towards      increases the volume  Towards      decreases the volume   The nearer the bar is to      the higher the       9 1  P
73. ior notice     Maximum number of still pictures recordable on an SD Card  optional   PV GS85 only      16 9  mode and  4 3  mode                                                            RE  16 9   0  4 3   PICT  P     QUALITY mum  um  8MB 45 95  16 MB 100 200  32 MB 220 440  64 MB 440 880  128 MB 880 1760  256 MB 1760 3520  512 MB 3520 7040  1GB 7040 14080  2GB 14080 28160  4 GB 28160 56320          Others    e The numbers shown in the table are approximations     e These figures vary depending on the subject being photographed     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    71  LSQT1121       Camcorder Accessory System    Accessory     PV DAC14    Figure    Others    Description    AC adaptor with AC cable  and DC cables        CGR DU06A 1B    640 mAh Rechargeable  Lithium lon Battery Pack        CGA DU12A 1B    1150 mAh Rechargeable  Lithium lon Battery Pack        CGA DU21A 1B    2040 mAh Rechargeable  Lithium lon Battery Pack       PV DDC9  For USA   PV DDC9 K  For Canada     DV Interface Cable   4 pin to 4 pin        RP SDRO4GU1K  RP SDRO2GU1A  RP SDRO1GU1A  RP SDR512U1A  RP SDR256U1A    RP SDKO2GU1A  RP SDHO1GU1A  RP SDK512U1A  RP SDH256U1A    RP SDVO4GU1K  RP SDVO2GU1A  RP SDV01GU1A    RP SS01GU1K  RP SS512BU1K  RP SS256BU1K             Class 2 4 GB SDHC Memory Card  Class 2 2 GB SD Memory Card  Class 2 1 GB SD Memory Card  Class 2 512 MB SD Memory Card  Class 2 256 MB SD Memory Card       High Speed 2 GB SD Memory Card  High Speed 1 GB SD Memory Card  High Spe
74. isconnect the cable  Also  the icon will  not be displayed when in Tape Recording Mode  or Tape Playback Mode        CAUTION    If you disconnect the USB cable while the  Card Access Lamp is on  it may damage the  Card data        If the above operation is not performed correctly   when data is copied from the personal computer    to an SD Card  the copied data may be damaged     When the following operations are performed  the  same results will occur as when the USB cable is  incorrectly removed  above   Therefore  it is  imperative that the above operation is completed  before proceeding    e When the SD Card is removed    eWhen Camcorder power is turned OFF           When using on a Macintosh  Drag the  NO NAME  or  Untitled  disk icon to the   Trash   and then disconnect the USB cable     If you no longer need the driver   Uninstall   PV GS85 only     1 Select  start    gt  gt   Settings    gt  gt    Control Panel   select the driver from  Add   Remove Programs  to uninstall   e Uninstalling steps may vary depending on the  OS  Please refer to the user manual of your OS     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 53    LSOT1121    With a PC    Notes    e Microsoft  and Windows  are either registered  trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other  countries    e Intel    Pentium    Intel   Core    Duo and Intel    Core    Solo are the registered trademarks or  trademarks of the Intel Corporation    e Apple  Mac OS  iMovie iMov
75. item to be adjusted      LCD SET    xt   Brightness of the LCD monitor    Color level of the LCD monitor   EVF SET    zx  Brightness of the viewfinder    3 Move the joystick left or right to move the  bar indication representing the brightness    4 Press the  MENU  button or the joystick to  complete the settings        eWhen the LCD monitor is rotated by 180   towards the lens  the brightness of the LCD  monitor cannot be adjusted    eTo adjust the brightness of the viewfinder  close  the LCD monitor and extend the viewfinder to  activate it    eThese settings will not affect the images actually  recorded     Downfdaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Before using    Recording with the built in LED  video light  PV GS85 only     Gain up mode works with the built in LED video  light to enhance the light s brightness and  brighten the natural colors in a scene    1 Press the  LIGHT  button  Q       eThe built in LED video light lights up and the  gain up mode is set to on   eThe gain up mode will be brighter than when  only the LED video light is on  but washed out  images will appear   2 Press the  LIGHT  button     eThe gain up mode is set to off   eTo eliminate washed out images  use this  mode   3 Press the  LIGHT  button     eThe LED video light turns off   e Pressing the  LIGHT  button again returns to    9   O  y  e  4           e The subject should be within 1 5 metres  4 9  feet  of the Camcorder    e Using the LED video light reduces battery time    eSet the L
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77. layback Pause              volume    dd   Rewind Review playback  Reverts to  playback with the P E icon   e When the adjustment is completed  the volume   gt     Fast forward Cue playback  Reverts to indication will disappear   playback with the    gt  I icon   elf you do not hear the sound  check the settings  m  Stop of  SETUP   gt  gt   12bit AUDIO    eThe power will not turn off when the LCD ll Repeat playback  monitor and the viewfinder are closed and When the tape end is reached  the tape will be  retracted during Tape playback mode  rewound and played back again   e During cue review playback  fast moving 1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   REPEAT PLAY   gt  gt   images may show noise as a mosaic   ON         eBefore and after cue review playback  the  screen may become blue for a moment or  images may be disturbed     eThe    gt   gt   indication appears   In order to  cancel the repeat playback mode  set   REPEAT PLAY        OFF  or turn off the  power      gl Settings on the audio   elf you cannot listen to the desired audio when  playing back a tape  check the settings in   SETUP   gt  gt   12bit AUDIO     e When you record the audio in  12bit  and set   SETUP        12bit AUDIO        MIX   the audio  will be played back in stereo sound regardless  of the settings in  AUDIO OUT      Downffaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTiia  1   E s    Playback mode       Frame by frame playback    eSet to Tape Playback Mode   1 During playback  move the joystick up to  s
78. leasing it     Bl Digital zoom function   If the zoom magnification exceeds 32 times  then   the digital zoom function will be activated  The   digital zoom function allows you to select a   magnification from 50x to 1000x    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   D ZOOM   gt  gt   50x  or   1000x          OFF  Optical zoom only  Up to 32X     50x   Digital zoom  Up to 50x     1000x  Digital zoom  Up to 1000x    eThe larger the digital zoom magnification  the  more the image quality is degraded    eWhen the Card Recording mode is used  the  digital zoom function cannot be used     ll About the variable speed zoom  function  eThe zoom speed varies according to the amount  of movement of the  W T  lever     li To use the zoom microphone function  Interlocked with the zooming operation  the  microphone will clearly capture sounds far away  with the tele shot or those in the vicinity with the  wide angle shot    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   ZOOM MIC   gt  gt   ON         Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 3l    LSQT1121    Record mode     Recording yourself    You can record yourself while viewing the LCD  monitor  You can record persons in front of the  Camcorder while presenting them the image  The  image is horizontally flipped as if you see a mirror  image   However the image to be recorded is not  altered    e Extend the viewfinder to see the picture  while recording     1 Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens sid
79. ls 29    LSOT1121    Record mode       Recording still pictures onto a card   Photoshot   PV GS85 only     eSet to Card Recording Mode           E To record still pictures clearly   e When zooming in on the subject with a  magnification of 4x or higher  it is difficult to  reduce the slight shaking from holding the  Camcorder by hand  We recommend  decreasing the zoom magnification and  approaching the subject when recording    e When recording still pictures  hold the  Camcorder firmly with your hands and keep  your arms stationary at your side so as not to  shake the Camcorder    e You can record stable pictures without shaking  by using a tripod        eFor the number of still pictures to be recorded  on a card  refer to  71      e Moving pictures and sound cannot be recorded  onto a card    e While data is being recorded on a card  do not  operate the mode dial    e When the access lamp is lit  do not remove the  card    e Another product may degrade or not play back  data recorded on this Camcorder    elf you set  PICT  QUALITY   gt  gt     s    mosaic   pattern noise may appear on a playback image  depending on the picture content     LSQT1121    gl On screen display in the card  recording mode                  1  Still picture size   2  Card indication   59     3  Number of recordable still pictures   When no picture can be recorded  this  indication will flash in red     4  Quality of still pictures    li Select the picture quality for  photoshot images   1 Set  BASIC
80. mperature becomes close to the   ambient temperature  the fogging disappears   naturally                                         ll About dirty heads   If video heads  the parts that closely contact   with the tape  become dirty  normal recording   and playback are not properly performed    Clean the heads with the digital video head   cleaner    e Insert the head cleaner into the Camcorder  set  itto the Tape Playback Mode  and play it back  for about 10 seconds   If you do not stop the  playback  it automatically stops about  15 seconds later     eWe recommend cleaning the heads periodically    If the heads become dirty     NEED HEAD   CLEANING  appears during recording  During   playback  moreover  the following symptoms   appear   e Mosaic like noise appears partially or the  sound is interrupted   eBlack or blue mosaic like horizontal stripes  appear   eThe whole screen becomes blue and there is  no picture or sound    When normal playback cannot be performed   even after the head cleaning   One possible cause is that normal recording   could not be performed because the heads were   dirty at the time of recording  Clean the heads   and perform recording and playback again  If  normal playback can be performed  the heads are  clean  Before an important recording  be sure to  conduct a test recording to make sure that normal  recording can be performed    elf the heads become dirty soon after cleaning   the problem may be the tape  If so  try another  cassette    e During
81. mpletely connected to the AC adaptor jack   As shown in    there is a gap    e Do not use the power cord for other  equipment since the power cord is exclusively  designed for this Camcorder  Do not use the  power cord from other equipment for this  Camcorder     Bi Attaching the battery  Push the battery against the battery holder and  slide it until it clicks        Ml Removing the battery  While sliding the  BATTERY  lever  slide the  battery to remove it           e Hold the battery with your hand so it does not  fall    e Before removing the battery  be sure to set the   OFF ON  switch to  OFF      Downidaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Before using    Charging time and recordable time    The times shown in the tables below are for when  the temperature is 25   C  77   F  and the humidity  is 60   If the temperature is higher or lower than  25   C  77   F   the charging time will become  longer                                   Supplied O 1 h 40 min  battery  1 h 45 min  CGR DUO6  1 h 25 min    02V     45 min  640 mAh   40 min   CGA DU12    2h25 min   7 2 V  3 h 10 min  1150 mAh   2 h 40 min   O 1h25 min   1 h 10 min   CGA DU21    3 h 55 min   7 2 V  5 h 30 min  2040 mAh   4 h 30 min   O 2 h 30 min   2 h 05 min                   amp  Charging time  Maximum continuously recordable time     Actual recordable time   The actual recordable time refers to the  recordable time on tape when repeatedly starting   stopping recording  turning the unit on off  moving  the
82. n  move the joystick up   to select the   m    indication    eThe white balance is set when the   m    indication stops flashing     E About flashing of the        indication   When the manual adjustment mode is   selected   e Flashing indicates that the white balance  previously adjusted is stored  This setting is  stored until the white balance is adjusted again    When white balance cannot be set in the   manual adjustment mode   e White balance may not be adjusted properly in  the manual adjustment mode in dark places  If  required  use the auto white balance mode    Setting in the manual adjustment mode   e When the setting is completed  it will keep lit     ll About the white balance sensor   The white balance sensor detects the type of light   source during recording    e Do not cover the white balance sensor during  recording  or it may not function properly     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 37    LSOT1121    Record mode       Manual focus adjustment    If auto focusing is difficult due to the conditions    then manual focusing is available    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switch to   MANUAL      AUTO e        FOCUS       2 Set the  AUTO MANUAL FOCUS  switcha   FOCUS      MANUAL  AUTO   e     FOCUS    fo    za DS     Wn MF    y    um   LAU          eThe  cmo  indication and the manual focus  MF   indication appears   3 Move the joystick left or right in order to  adjust the focus     Xu      e When focused with a wi
83. n  the power    2 Slide the  OPEN EJECT  lever and open the  cassette cover        e When the cover is fully opened  the cassette  holder will come out    3 After the cassette holder is opened  insert   remove the cassette        in the figure  and then securely insert it as far  as it goes   e When removing  pull it straight out   4 Push the  PUSH  mark   in order to close  the cassette holder        eThe cassette holder is housed   5 Only after the cassette holder is completely  housed  close the cassette cover tightly        e When inserting a previously recorded cassette   use the blank search function to find the position  where you want to continue recording  If you are  overwriting a previously recorded cassette  be  sure to find the position where you want to  continue recording    e When closing the cassette cover  do not get  anything  such as a cable  caught in the cover    e After use  be sure to rewind the cassette  completely  remove it and put it in a case  Store  the case in an upright position    67     elf the indicator of the condensation does not  display on the LCD screen and or EVF and you  notice condensation on the lens or the main  unit  do not open the cassette cover otherwise  condensation may be formed on the heads or  the cassette tape    65      ll When the cassette holder does not  come out   e Close the cassette cover completely  and then  open it again completely    eCheck if the battery has run down    eCheck if the cassette compartment cover
84. n LED  video light lights and the  gain up mode is set to on   PV GS85 only   e Help mode eWhile recording to a tape  e Recording  check  e Blank search  eSoft skin  eMagicPix eWhile recording to a tape    eWhen the Card Recording  mode is used   e When the built in LED  video light lights and the  gain up mode is set to on   PV GS85 only        eScene mode    e When setting the  AUTO   MANUAL FOCUS  switch  to  AUTO    e When the MagicPix  function is used   e When the built in LED  video light lights   PV GS85 only        e Change of  white balance          e When digital zoom  32x  or higher  is used   e When the MagicPix  function is used   e When the built in LED  video light lights and the  gain up mode is set to on   PV GS85 only        e Adjusting the  shutter speed   iris gain    e When the MagicPix  function is used   e When the scene mode is  used   eWhen the built in LED  video light lights and the  gain up mode is set to on   PV GS85 only        e Deleting files    eWhen the write protect  switch on the card is set  to  LOCK    eWhen the file is protected          eFormatting       eWhen the write protect  Switch on the card is set  to  LOCK                 Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    61  LSQT1121    Others    Before requesting repair   Problems and solutions     Power Body    1      The Camcorder power cannot be turned on     Is the battery fully charged  Use a fully  charged battery    The battery protection circuit may have  operated  Att
85. nce white color     ll Auto focus  Auto focus automatically moves the focusing lens  forward and backward inside the Camcorder to  bring the subject into focus   Auto focus has the following characteristics   e Adjusts so that the vertical lines of a subject are  seen more clearly   e Attempts to bring an object with higher contrast  into focus       Focuses on the screen center only   Due to these characteristics  auto focus does not  work correctly in the following situations  Record  pictures in the manual focus mode   Recording a subject with one end located  closer to the Camcorder and the other end  farther away from it  e As auto focus adjusts at the center of an  image  it may be impossible to focus on a  subject that is located in both the foreground  and background   Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty glass  eThe subject behind the glass will not be focused  because the focus is on the dirty glass   Recording a subject that is surrounded by  objects with glossy surfaces or by highly  reflective objects  eThe recording subject may become blurry  because the Camcorder focuses on the  objects with glossy surfaces or on highly  reflective objects   Recording a subject in dark surroundings  eThe Camcorder cannot focus correctly  because the light information that comes  through the lens decreases considerably   Recording a fast moving subject  e As the focus lens inside moves mechanically   it cannot keep up with a fast moving subject   Recording a subject with li
86. nction  Images are recorded with a 16 9 aspect ratio   4 3 Function  Images are recorded with a 4 3 aspect ratio   eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode   1 Wide Function   Set  BASIC   gt  gt   ASPECT   gt  gt   16 9     4 3 Function   Set  BASIC   gt  gt   ASPECT   gt  gt   4 3      Ml To Cancel the Wide 4 3 Function  Wide Function   Set  BASIC   gt  gt   ASPECT   gt  gt   4 3     4 3 Function   Set  BASIC   gt  gt   ASPECT   gt  gt   16 9         e The default setting is  16 9     e n the wide screen mode  the menu screens   operation icons and other screen displays  appear horizontally oriented    eWhen images are played back on a TV screen   the date time indication may be erased in some  cases    eDepending on the TV  the picture quality may  deteriorate    e  f still pictures recorded with a 4 3 aspect ratio  are played back when  TV ASPECT is set to   16 9   part of the operation icons and other  displays will appear on the black bands on the  left and right of the picture    e Concerning the TV to be connected and TV  used for playback   e When playing back images taken by this unit  on a TV screen  change the setting  established by Tape Card playback mode   SETUP        TV ASPECT  to match the  aspect ratio  4 3 or 16 9  of the TV monitor to  be connected    41     e Depending on the settings of the TV  connected  the images may not be displayed  properly  For more information  please read  the operating instructions for the TV     Optical image stabilizer function    R
87. nction normally under the other light  Sources                                                           i             2  E  w                          93   gt   710    af  tn   LJ  Las  stk ES  1  8  R  A  Eod DEd  8  Ee  20 9  A   10  8  1004             Outside of the effective range of automatic white  balance adjustment  the image will become  reddish or bluish  Even within the effective range  of automatic white balance adjustment  the  automatic white balance adjustment may not  function properly if there is more than one light  source  For light outside the functional auto white  balance adjustment range  use the manual white  balance adjustment mode    1  The effective range of automatic white  balance adjustment on this Camcorder   Blue sky   Cloudy sky  rain    TV screen   Sunlight   White fluorescent lamp   Halogen light bulb   Incandescent light bulb   Sunrise or sunset   10  Candlelight    COA ON    E White balance   The image recorded by the Camcorder may  become bluish or reddish under the influence of  light sources  To avoid such phenomena  adjust  the white balance    White balance adjustment determines the white  color under different light sources  By recognizing  which is the white color under sunlight and which  is the white color under a fluorescent lamp  the  Camcorder can adjust the balance among the  other colors    Since white is the reference of all colors  light    the Camcorder can record pictures in a natural  hue if it can recognize the refere
88. nd during recording        The video heads are dirty   65        Textual indications    amp  DEW DETECT    EJECT TAPE   Condensation has occurred  Take out the  cassette and wait for a while  It takes some  time until the cassette holder opens  but this  is not a malfunction   65                             LOW BATTERY    The battery is low  Recharge it   14   NO TAPE     No tape is inserted   19   TAPE END     The tape came to the end during recording    CHECK REC TAB   You are attempting to record pictures on a  tape with the accidental erasure prevention  slider placed in the  SAVE  position   You are attempting digital dubbing on a tape  with the accidental erasure prevention slider  placed in the  SAVE  position    WRONG TAPE FORMAT   You are attempting to play back a tape  section that has been recorded with a  different TV system  This cassette is  incompatible    UNPLAYABLE CARD   You are attempting to play back data not  compatible with this Camcorder    CLOSE CASSETTE DOOR   The cassette cover is open  Close the  cassette cover   19    COPY PROTECTED   Images cannot be recorded correctly  because the medium is protected by a copy  guard    CARD ERROR   This card is not compatible with this    Camcorder   You are attempting to format a failed card   This message is displayed  when you  attempt to insert an incompatible card to  Card Slot   NO CARD   No card is inserted   CARD FULL   Card does not have sufficient memory  remaining   Select Card Playback Mode and delet
89. ndication  appears on the screen of the Camcorder        elf the background or anything else in the scene  has colors similar to the skin color  they will also  be smoothed    elf the brightness is insufficient  the effect may  not be clear     Fade in fade out function    Fade in   The image and audio gradually appear    Fade out   The image and audio gradually disappear    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon  Move  the joystick down until icon   appears    2 Move the joystick left to select the fade icon     iz         eThe  FADE 5 indication appears on the  screen of the Camcorder   3 Press the recording start stop button     Start recording   fade in    When you start recording  the image audio  disappears completely and the image audio  gradually appears        Pause recording   fade out    The image audio gradually disappears  After the  image audio completely disappears  recording  stops        li To cancel fading   Select the  Rs   icon again    eThe  FADE OFF  indication appears on the  screen of the Camcorder     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 33    LSQT1121    E To select the color for fade in fade out   The color which appears in fading pictures can be   selected    1 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   FADE COLOR   gt  gt    BLACK  or  WHITE         eWhile the fade in fade out function is selected  it  takes several seconds to display the image  when you start recording images  Besides  it  also takes several seconds to pa
90. ng Panasonic  cassettes marked LP mode   ein the LP mode  the picture quality will not be  degraded in comparison with the SP mode  but  mosaic noise may appear on the playback  image or some functions may be disabled   ePlayback on other digital video equipment  or on digital video equipment without the LP  mode     Down 6aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Record mode       ePlayback of the image on other digital video     On screen display in the tape  equipment recorded in the LP mode  recording mode  eFrame by frame playback     Recording on a tape OSONA    Remove the lens cap    13      When the Camcorder is turned on with the  lens cap fitted  the automatic white balance  adjustment may not function properly  Please  turn the Camcorder on after removing the lens  cap     When this unit is purchased  the aspect ratio is  set to  16 9  for recording images compatible with  a wide screen TV  To make this unit compatible  with regular TVs  4 3   change the  ASPECT   setting before recording the images   35   or  change the  TV ASPECT  setting when watching  them on the connected TV   41                      Recording time elapse   Remaining tape indication   Still picture size   Card indication   59     Number of recordable still pictures  eSet to Tape Recording Mode   When no picture can be recorded  this    Quae    indication will flash in red    6  Quality of still pictures    E Concerning the remaining tape time  indication on the screen   eThe remaining tape t
91. not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     Declaration of Conformity  Trade Name  Panasonic  Model No   PV GS85 PV GS80  Responsible party  Panasonic Corporation of North America  One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  NJ 07094  Support Contact  Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company  1 800 211 PANA 7262   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1 This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     A WARNING    AS WITH ANY SMALL OBJECT  SD CARDS CAN BE SWALLOWED BY YOUNG CHILDREN  DO  NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO HANDLE THE SD CARD        THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN CANADA       This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003              Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 3  EE EE LSQT1121    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit  Follow the safety instructions on the  unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below  Keep these operating instructions handy for  future reference     1  Read these instructions    2  Keep these instructions    3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions    5  Do not use this apparatus near water    6  Clean only with dry cloth    7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance 
92. o select 2 Move the joystick up or down in order to  the desired icon  select the top menu        IS Basic   4  diy  QU LANGUAGE op   G  LANGUAGE   Y  SETUP    2 ENTER  2 EN  y  3 Move the joystick right or press it to set the  selection     displayed on the screen   e Each time the joystick is moved down  the  indication changes     li To exit the Help mode  Select  EXIT  icon or press the  MENU  button           4 Move the joystick up or down in order to    select the sub menu   f  dob       e When the Help mode is used  it is not possible  to record or set the functions     KX ASPECT     J    CLOCK SET    SETUP      ENTER  2  1E venu        Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 23  EE OE al LSQT1121    Before using    5 Move the joystick right or press it to set the  selection        6 Move the joystick up or down in order to  select the item to be set     EXIT MENU   7 Press the joystick to determine the setting        E To exit the menu screen  Press the  MENU  button     gi To get back to the previous screen  Move the joystick left        E About the menu setting   eThe menu is not displayed while recording on a  tape or a card  Also  you cannot record on a  tape or a card while the menu is displayed     LSQT1121    Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder    Bi Adjusting the brightness and color  level   1 Set  SETUP   gt  gt   LCD SET  or  EVF SET   gt  gt    YES      C3 LCD SET    si ENTER    SETUP EXTCID       2 Move the joystick up or down in order to  select the 
93. on technology is  employed to produce the LCD monitor  screen featuring a total of approximately  123 000 pixels  The result is more than  99 99  effective pixels with a mere 0 01  of  the pixels inactive or always lit  However   this is not a malfunction and does not affect  the recorded picture        Viewfinder       Extremely high precision technology is  employed to produce the viewfinder screen  featuring a total of approximately 113 000  pixels  The result is more than 99 99   effective pixels with a mere 0 0196 of the  pixels inactive or always lit  However  this is  not a malfunction and does not affect the  recorded picture              Bi Periodical check ups   eTo maintain the highest image quality  we  recommend replacing worn parts such as heads  after approx  1000 hours of use   This  however   depends on operating conditions including  temperature  humidity and dust      Downf8aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    Others    Explanation of terms    Bl Automatic white balance   White balance adjustment recognizes the color of  light and adjusts so the white color will become a  pure white  The Camcorder determines the hue of  light that comes through the lens and white  balance sensor  thereby judging the recording  condition  and selects the closest hue setting   This is called automatic white balance  adjustment  However  since the Camcorder only  stores white color information under several light  Sources  automatic white balance adjustment  does not fu
94. or lights red and the power  turns on    ein Tape Recording Mode or Card Recording  Mode  if the  OFF ON  switch is set to  ON   while the LCD monitor is closed and the  viewfinder is retracted  the power turns off     ll How to turn off the power  1 While pressing the button    set the   OFF ON  switch to  OFF         eSet the  OFF ON  switch to  OFF  when not  using the Camcorder    eThe Status indicator goes off when the power  turns off     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 15    LSOT1121    Before using    Bl How to turn the power on and off with  the LCD monitor viewfinder   When the power switch is set to  ON   the power   can be turned on and off with the LCD monitor   and the viewfinder when the unit is in Tape   Recording Mode or Card Recording Mode     OFF    ON  1 Open the LCD monitor out or extend the  viewfinder to use    17         eThe LCD monitor or viewfinder will be  activated   2 Close the LCD monitor and retract the  viewfinder        eThe power will not turn off unless the LCD  monitor is closed and the viewfinder is  retracted    eThe Status indicator automatically goes off  and the power turns off   If quick start is set to   ON    18    the unit goes into quick start  standby mode and the Status indicator lights  green     eThe power does not turn off even if the  LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder  is retracted while recording on a tape    3 Open the LCD monitor or extend the  viewfinder to turn the power on and use the  Camcorder 
95. oration and other rights  owners  Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation   and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     U S A  CANADA CONSUMERS  ATTENTION     A lithium ion polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product  you have purchased  Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information  on how to recycle this battery        ATS    Downlbaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  HA     0    Contents    Before using    QUICK Guide  iua eiii rere tete 9  Accessories ee ee s 11  Parts identification and handling           Attaching the lens Cap    s es 13  How to remove the Sensor tag    for USA only  iin ente 13  The grip belt          18  Power supply                         ee    14  Charging time and recordable time    15  Turning the Camcorder on                              15    Setting date and time                               sssse  Using the LCD monitor ss  Using the viewfinder                                 sss  Quick Start         naaa  Inserting removing a cassette                          19  Inserting removing a card    PV GS85 only   Selecting a mode  How to use the joystick  H  lp mode       ierit reet etre tin  Switching the language  Using the menu screen           Record mode       Check before recording         26  Recording on a tape           2 27  Recording check            
96. ort even after   the battery has been recharged  the battery   has worn out  Please purchase a new battery     ll About the AC adaptor   elf the battery is warm  charging requires more  time than normal    elf the temperature of the battery is extremely  high or extremely low  the  CHARGE  lamp may  continue flashing  and the battery may not be  charged  After the battery temperature has  decreased or increased sufficiently  recharging  starts automatically  So  wait for a while  If the  lamp still continues flashing even after the  recharging  the battery or AC adaptor may be  faulty  If so  please contact a dealer    elf you use the AC adaptor near a radio  radio  reception may be disturbed  Keep the AC  adaptor 1 m  3 3 feet  or more away from radio    e When using the AC adaptor  it may generate  whirring sounds  However  this is normal    e After use  be sure to pull out the AC Cable from  the AC Jack   If they are left connected  a  minute amount of current is consumed     e Always keep the electrodes of the AC adaptor  and battery clean     E About the cassette   Never place the cassette in a high temperature   place    eThe tape may be damaged  producing  mosaic like noise at the time of playback    When storing the cassette after use  be sure   to rewind the tape to the beginning and take it   out    elf the cassette is left for more than 6 months   depending on the storage condition  in the  Camcorder or stopped midway  the tape may  sag and be damaged    e Once eve
97. ory Cards must be SDHC Memory  Cards    e Memory Cards greater than 4 GB without the  SDHC Logo are not compliant with the SD  specifications     LSQT1121    gl Card access lamp          e When the Camcorder accesses the card   reading  recording  playback  erasing  etc    the  access lamp lights up    elf the following operations are performed when  the access lamp is lit  then the card or the  recorded data may be damaged or the  Camcorder may malfunction    e Inserting or removing the card    eOperating the  OFF ON  switch or the mode  dial    e Removing the battery or the AC adaptor     N SD Card   e The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card  label corresponds to the total amount of  capacity to protect and manage the copyright  and the capacity available as conventional  memory for a Camcorder  personal computer or  other equipment        This unit is compatible with both SD Memory  cards and SDHC Memory cards  You can  only use SDHC Memory cards on devices  that are compatible with them  You cannot  use SDHC Memory cards on devices that  are only compatible with SD Memory cards    When using a SDHC Memory card on  another device  be sure to read the operating  instructions for that device               E Concerning the write protection  switch on the SD Card  eThe SD Card has a write protection switch on it   If the switch is moved to  LOCK   you cannot  write to the card  erase the data on it  or format  it  If itis moved back  you can     Downf  aded From VideoCame
98. r  off as this may cause a PC hang up error    e EEE1394 Interface must conform to OHCI   Open Host Controller Interface Specification      Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 47  EE OE aal LSQT1121    With a PC    With a PC    Connecting Computer and  Camcorder    Before making these connections  turn off all  devices  which are to be connected     Bg Operating environment   e Despite having the operating environment  indicated  it may not be possible to use the  program with some types of personal  computers     For Windows   OS    IBM   PC AT compatible personal computer with   pre installed    Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional   Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional   CPU    Intel Pentium Il 300 MHz or higher    including compatible CPU    RAM    32 MB or more  64 MB or more recommended    Interface    USB 1 1 or later     A type   eThe USB equipment operates with the driver  installed as standard with the OS     For Macintosh   OS    Mac OS X v 10 8 to v 10 4   CPU    PowerPC G3  400 MHz or higher   G4  G5  Intel   Core Duo  Intel Core Solo   RAM    64 MB or more   eThe USB equipment operates with the driver  installed as standard with the OS     LSQT1121    Using on a Windows PC  Pv GS85 only     Bi Using the Built in SD Drive   By connecting the Camcorder and personal  computer with the USB cable  you can transfer  still images saved on a Memory Card directly to  your personal computer    1 Insert the Memory Card into the Camcorder   2 Set the Cam
99. ra Manual com Manuals    Before using    Selecting a mode    Rotate the mode dial to select the desired mode   1 Rotate the mode dial   eSet your desired mode to              TAPE RECORDING MODE   Use this when you record the image on a tape    Also  you can simultaneously record still pictures  on a card while recording images on a tape        gt    TAPE PLAYBACK MODE  Use this to play back a tape        CARD RECORDING MODE   PV GS85 only   Use this to record still pictures on a card     C3  CARD PLAYBACK MODE    PV GS85 only    Use this to play back the still pictures recorded on  a card       PC CONNECTION MODE    PV GS85 only    You can view or edit the still pictures recorded on  a card on your personal computer    48      How to use the joystick    Bi Basic joystick operations   Operations on the menu screen and selection  of files to be played back on the multi image  display   Move the joystick up  down  left  or right to select  an item or file  and then push in the center to set  it     A  x IN    d S         Select by moving up   Select by moving down   Select by moving left              Select by moving right   Determine by pushing the center        0 00 0                   W Joystick and screen display   Push the center of the joystick  and icons will be   displayed on the screen  Each time the joystick is   moved down  the indication changes     In the Tape playback mode or the Card playback   mode  the icons will be automatically displayed on   the screen     1
100. require  that the product  or parts of the product  be removed for shop diagnosis and or repair and then returned    Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions   This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship  and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or  cosmetic damage  nor does it cover markings or retained images on the picture tube resulting from viewing fixed images  including   among other things  letterbox pictures on standard 4 3 screen TV s  or non expanded standard 4 3 pictures on wide screen TV s  or  onscreen data in a stationary and fixed location   The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment  or  failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor  or failures which result from accidents  misuse  abuse  neglect  bug  infestation  mishandling  misapplication  alteration  faulty installation  set up adjustments  misadjustment of consumer controls  improper  maintenance  power line surge  lightning damage  modification  or commercial use  such as in a hotel  office  restaurant  or other  business   rental use of the product  service by anyone other than a Factory Service Center or other Authorized Servicer  or damage that  is attributable to acts of God    THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER  LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE    THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT  OR ARISING OUT OF ANYBREACH OF THIS WARRANTY     As ex
101. riter function  No copyright protection support  Digital interface   DV input output terminal  IEEE1394  4 pin   Dimensions    78 5 mm  W  X 72 6 mm  H  X136 mm  D   3 091 inch  W  X2 859 inch  H  X5  355 inch  D    excluding the projection parts   Mass   Approx  450 g  0 99 Ibs    without the supplied battery  DV cassette and lens  cap   Operating temperature   0   C to 40  C  32   F to 104   F   Operating humidity   10  to 80   Card memory functions  PV GS85 only   Recording media   SD Memory Card  8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB   128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB  Maximum     FAT12 and FAT16 format corresponding   SDHC Memory Card  4 GB  Maximum     FAT32 format corresponding        Please confirm the latest information on the  following website   http   panasonic co jp pavc global cs          Still picture recording file format   JPEG  Design rule for Camera File system  based  on Exif 2 2 standard   DPOF corresponding  Still picture size   640 X 480  640X 360  WEB camera  Compression   Motion JPEG  Image size   320X 240 pixels  QVGA   Frame rate   Approx  6 fps    Downf aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals    AC adaptor    Information for your safety    Power source   AC 110 V to 240 V  50 60 Hz    Power consumption     19 W  DC output     DC 7 9 V  1 4 A  Camcorder operation   DC 8 4 V  0 65 A  Battery charging     Dimensions     61 mm  W X32 mm  H X91 mm  D   2 40 inch  W X 1 26 inch  H X 3 58 inch  D     Mass     Approx  110 g  0 24 Ibs   Specifications may change without pr
102. rminal and the Camcorder by using the DV   cable PV DDC9 PV DDC9 K  optional     high    image quality dubbing can be done in digital   format    eSet to Tape Playback Mode    Player recorder    1 Connect the Camcorder and digital video  equipment with the DV cable                                   2 Set  ADVANCED   gt  gt   REC STDBY   gt  gt   YES     Recorder    3 Start playback   Player    4 Start recording   Recorder   Move the joystick up to select  6 11  icon        5 Move the joystick up to select the  6 11   icon again to stop recording   Recorder   6 Stop playback   Player     li To cancel the standby for recording  When the Camcorder is standby for recording   move the joystick down and select the  lI  icon        e Do not plug or unplug the DV cable during  dubbing  or the dubbing may not be completed  properly    elf a picture  bilingual video  etc   containing main  sound and sub sound has been dubbed  select  the desired sound by  SETUP        AUDIO OUT   on playback    e Even if you use a device equipped with DV  terminals such as IEEE1394  you may not be  able to perform digital dubbing in some cases   For more information  see the instructions for  equipment connected     Downf6aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  1   000 s    LSQT1121    Edit mode    e Regardless of the menu settings on the  recorder  digital dubbing is carried out in the  same mode as the  AUDIO REC  mode of the  playback tape    eThe images on the recorder monitor may be  
103. rom VideoCamera Manual com Manuals i E      Before using    Power supply    E Charging the battery   When this product is purchased  the battery is not   charged  Charge the battery before using this   product    e Battery charging time    15     eWe recommend using Panasonic batteries     11    72     elf you use other batteries  we cannot guarantee  the quality of this product    elf the DC Cable is connected to the AC adaptor   then the battery will not get charged  Remove  the DC Cable from the AC adaptor    1 Connect the AC Cable to the AC adaptor  and the AC Jack    2 Put the battery on the battery mount by  aligning the mark  and then securely plug it  in     AS    mx   E Charging lamp   Lights up  Charging   Goes off  Charging completed   Flashing  The battery is over discharged   discharged excessively   In a while   the lamp will light up and normal  charging will start   When the battery temperature is  excessively high or low  the  CHARGE   lamp flashes and the charging time will  be longer than normal     CAUTION  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly  replaced  Replace only with the same or    equivalent type recommended by the  manufacturer  Dispose of used batteries  according to the manufacturer s instructions     LSQT1121       E Connecting to the AC outlet          1 Connect the AC Cable to the AC adaptor  and the AC Jack   2 Connect the DC Cable to the AC adaptor   3 Connect the DC Cable to this product   eThe output plug of the AC Cable is not  co
104. ry 6 months  wind the tape to the end  and then rewind it to the beginning  If the  cassette is left for 1 year or longer without  winding or rewinding  the tape may be deformed  by expansion or shrinkage attributable to  temperature and humidity  The wound tape may  stick to itself    e Dust  direct sunlight  ultraviolet rays   and  humidity may damage the tape  Such usage  may cause damage to the Camcorder and the  heads    e After use  be sure to rewind the tape to the  beginning  put the cassette in the case to  protect it from dust  and store it upright    Keep the cassette away from strong   magnetism    e Apparatus using magnets such as magnetic  necklaces and toys have magnetic force that is  stronger than expected  and they may erase the  contents of a recording or may increase noise     E About the card  PV GS85 only    When inserting or removing the card  always   set the  OFF ON  switch to  OFF     When the access lamp is illuminated  During   access to the card   do not pull out the card    rotate the mode dial  turn off the power  or  cause any vibrations or impact    Do not leave the card in places where there is   high temperature or direct sunlight  or where   electromagnetic waves or static electricity are  easily generated  Moreover  do not fold or  drop the card    eThe card may break or the contents of the card  may be destroyed or erased    e Do not touch the terminals on the back of the  card    e Electrical noise  static electricity  or failure of the 
105. s not output on the TV  e Check that the plugs are inserted as far as they    go    e Check the  12bit AUDIO  settings    58     e Check the connected terminal    e Check the TV s input setting  input switch     For more information  please read the  operating instructions for the TV      Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 41    LSQT1121    Playback mode       Playing back card  PV GS85 only     eSet to Card Playback Mode    An operation icon automatically appears on  the LCD monitor              Os  XLS       EJ     df Plays back the previous picture  p  Plays back the next picture    Slide show  Plays back the still pictures  on the card in order  start pause          e The power will not turn off when the LCD  monitor and the viewfinder are closed and  retracted during Card playback mode    e Even if the operation icon does not appear  the  previous or next picture can be displayed    e While the data on a card are played back  do  not operate the mode dial    e When the access lamp is lit  do not remove the  card    e Depending on the picture size  it may take time  to display the file    elf you attempt to play back file recorded in a  different format or file data is defective  the  whole display becomes bluish and the   UNPLAYABLE CARD    indication may appear  as warning    e When playing back still pictures recorded in 4 3  mode   03  on a wide screen TV  the picture  quality may deteriorate    e When playing back a file recorded on other  equipment  the 
106. shot    3    1 Mientras que oprime el bot  n    ponga el TA  interruptor  OFF ON  en  OFF            E Grabaci  n en una cinta O      Ajuste al modo de grabaci  n de cinta  S    l a Bl Reproducci  n de la cinta      Ajuste al modo de reproducci  n de cinta                             1 Oprima el bot  n de inicio parada de la  grabaci  n para empezar a grabar           1H Reproducci  n Pausa   dd   Rebobinado Localizaci  n regresiva   Vuelve para reproducir con el icono  p a     bb  Avance r  pido Localizaci  n progresiva   Vuelve para reproducir con el icono     Aa     E  Parada    E Reproducci  n de tarjeta   Para PV GS85     Ajuste al modo de reproducci  n de imagen        2 Oprima de nuevo el bot  n de inicio parada  de la grabaci  n para detener brevemente la  grabaci  n        ll Grabaci  n de im  genes fijas en una  tarjeta  Photoshot   Para PV GS85     Ajuste al modo de grabaci  n de tarjeta        at  Reproducci  n de la imagen anterior    p  Reproducci  n de la siguiente imagen    M W  Diapositiva  Reproduce por orden las  im  genes fijas en la tarjeta   inicio parada    Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  NN o onn Bg gg n B                                                    Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 81  A A EE EE LSQT1121                                                    Down daded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals      LSQTM21        0                                                    Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manu
107. sing    Parts identification and handling    Bg Camcorder       Q0 Built in LED video light   PV GS85 only   25    2  White balance sensor  37    3  Grip belt  13    4  Lens   5  Microphone  built in  stereo   31    34     C6  CD                          6  Mode select switch   AUTO MANUAL FOCUS   26    36    37    38     7  Reset button  RESET   64    Audio video output terminal  A V   45   eUse the supplied AV cable only     11  LSQT1121    Before using            a   oL SC   N  od  185   Y  Be 1  EED                          9  Viewfinder  17    68        Due to limitations in LCD production  technology  there may be some tiny bright or  dark spots on the Viewfinder screen   However  this is not a malfunction and does  not affect the recorded picture              Battery holder  14    CD USB terminal    lt     PV GS85 only   48    12  DC input terminal  DC C C IN   14    DV input output terminal  DV   46   Battery release lever  BATTERY   14    15  Power switch  OFF ON   75    Status indicator  75    Menu button  MENU   23    Light Button  LIGHT   PV GS85 only   25   Joystick  27    Mode dial  21     21  Recording start stop button  27                 Sa        22  LCD monitor  17    68        Due to limitations in LCD production  technology  there may be some tiny bright or  dark spots on the LCD monitor screen   However  this is not a malfunction and does  not affect the recorded picture               23  LCD monitor open part  17    Speaker  40     25  Card access lamp 
108. ssenger   reconnect the Camcorder and restart the  Messenger    e Do not delete the folders in Memory Card such  as picture folder  Memory card may not be  recognized if folders are deleted    e When the Camcorder is switched to the PC  Connection Mode while it is connected to the  personal computer  the operation mode of the  Camcorder cannot be switched  In this case   disconnect the USB cable  Switch the operation    LSQT1121    mode of the Camcorder and reconnect the  cable    e  f you install the USB driver while the USB cable  is connected  or if you do not follow these  Operating Instructions  the Camcorder will not  be recognized correctly  In this case  delete the  driver from  Device Manager  as described  below  uninstall the driver  and re install it    Set the Camcorder to Tape Recording Mode   Tape Playback Mode or PC Connection Mode   connect it to the personal computer  and delete   DVC  or  Web Camera  from  Device Manager      ll About the SD Card   PV GS85 only    The SD Card is an external Memory Card that is   available in larger capacities  It has a write protect   Switch to prevent data writing and card formatting    as well as a copyright protection function    eSDHC Logo is a trademark    eminiSD Logo is a trademark    e All other company and product names in the  operating instructions are trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective  corporations    Files recorded on a SD Card   It may not be possible to play back the files on   this Cam
109. ted life  If the operating time is still too short  even after the battery is fully charged   depending on the usage  the battery has worn  out and can no longer be used       The Camcorder cannot be operated though    powered up   The Camcorder does not operate normally   The Camcorder cannot be operated unless you    open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder     Remove the cassette and the card and then  press the  RESET  button    64   If normal  conditions are not restored yet  turn off the  power  Then  about 1 minute later  turn on the  power again   Conducting the above operation  when the access lamp is on may destroy the  data on the card      6  The cassette cannot be removed     Does the status indicator comes on when  opening the cassette cover    19   Make sure  that the battery and the AC adaptor are  properly connected    14     Is the battery in use discharged  Charge the  battery and remove the cassette    Close the cassette cover completely  and fully  open it again    19        No operation other than cassette removal    can be performed   Has condensation occurred  Wait until the  condensation indication disappears    65      Recording    1     Recording does not start although power is  supplied to the Camcorder and the cassette  is correctly inserted    Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on  the cassette open  If it is open  set to  SAVE     recording cannot be performed    19     Is the tape wound to the end  Insert a new  cassette    Is th
110. test  update it  by performing the Windows update    eTo upgrade Windows XP to SP2  click  start   gt  gt    All Programs   gt  gt   Windows Update    Requires  Internet connection     eTo upgrade Windows 2000 to SP4  click  start    gt  gt   Windows Update    Requires Internet  connection     e Install Windows Messenger Windows Live  Messenger  Windows XP   If you have a version  of Windows Messenger older than 5 0 5 1   download the latest version  5 0 5 1  from the  Microsoft Home Page    The latest version of MSN Messenger Windows  Live Messenger can also be downloaded from  the Microsoft Home Page   http   www microsoft com     For download and installation instructions   please refer to Help on the Home Page     e Depending on the security setting on the PC   proper communication may not be possible     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 49    LSOT1121    With a PC    B Installing USB Driver  eFor Windows XP users  the USB equipment  operates with the driver installed as standard on  your OS   e For Windows 2000 users  download the USB  driver if you have Internet access   1 Download the USB driver from    For U S A  consumers   http   www panasonic com   consumerdownloads           For Canadian consumers   http   www panasonic ca english   customercare downloads asp         dl             Aum hr OO    2  For U S A consumers   Click  Camcorders       For Canadian consumers   Click  software  drivers  amp  firmware  and the  page changes   Select  Windows 200
111. that matches the  input terminals used for the connection    Is the  TV ASPECT  setting correct  Change  the setting to match the aspect ratio of the TV    SETUP        TV ASPECT        16 9  or  4 3        Mosaic pattern noise appears on images    during cue or review playback   This phenomenon is characteristic of digital  video systems  It is not a malfunction       Horizontal stripes appear on images during    cue and review playback   Horizontal stripes may appear depending on  the scene  but this is not a malfunction     4  Playback picture is not clear     Are the heads of the Camcorder dirty  If the  heads are dirty  playback image cannot be  clear  Clean the heads by using the head  cleaner for digital video  optional     65     If the terminal for the AV cable is soiled  noises  may appear on the screen  Wipe the soil off the  terminal with a soft cloth  and then connect the  cable to the A V terminal    Is a picture containing a copyright protection  signal  copy guard  being recorded  When a  protected picture is played back by the  Camcorder  mosaic like patterns appear on the  picture     63  LSQT1121    Others    Card  PV GS85 only     1    2  A file recorded on a card cannot be deleted       Recorded pictures are not clear     Have you set  BASIC   gt  gt   PICT QUALITY   gt  gt     s    If recording is done with it set to   s      pictures with fine details may include a  mosaic like pattern  Set  PICT QUALITY   gt  gt      532    305     Is the file protecte
112. tment  40     Card  PV GS85 only     E Self timer recording  34    gn Optical Image Stabilizer  35    D  White   Photoshot mode   DO  Green   While the card is being read        Red   While photoshot recording is  activated    lt p   Red   While the card is being accessed  in PC Connection Mode    E  Red flash  Using a card that cannot be  recognized   ste   2    Photoshot picture quality  30    18  Remaining number of photoshot  pictures  When the remaining  number of photoshot pictures  reaches 0  the red indication  flashes     P  Slide show playback  42    100 0001  Folder File display   No 00  File number   Dt Number of DPOF Setting  44    On  Protect setting  44     0 2    640x360  Image size    039    640x 480  Image size       e For images not recorded with this unit  the  number of horizontal and vertical pixels may  differ so the image size is not displayed     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 59    LSOT1121    Others    Warning alarm indications    If any one of the following indications lights up or  flashes  please check the Camcorder   Confirmatory indications   Bel  A cassette with the accidental erasure  prevention slider placed in the  SAVE   position is inserted    No cassette is inserted    HYS    The built in battery is low   16     1   The warning alarm indication appears when  you record yourself  Turn the LCD monitor  towards the viewfinder and check the  warning alarm indication    WN  No card is inserted    EEND    The tape came to the e
113. ttle contrast  e A subject with little contrast  such as a white  wall  may become blurry because the  Camcorder achieves focus based upon the  vertical lines of an image     Downloaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals 69    LSOT1121    Others    Specifications    Digital Video Camcorder  Information for your safety    Power source   DC 7 9 7 2 V  Power consumption   Recording  4 3 W  PV GS85   4 1 W  PV GS80     Recording format   Mini DV  Consumer use digital video SD format   Tape used   6 35 mm digital video tape  Recording playback time   SP  80 min  LP  120 min  with DVM80   Video  Recording system   Digital component  Television system   EIA Standard  525 lines  60 fields NTSC color signal  Audio  Recording system   PCM digital recording  16 bit  48 kHz 2 ch   12 bit  32 KHz 4 ch   Image sensor   1 6 inch CCD image sensor   Effective pixels   Moving picture  340 K  4 3   460 K  16 9    Still picture  350 K  4 3   460 K  16 9    Total  680 K  Lens   Auto lris  F1 8 to F3 7  Focal length  2 3 mm to  73 6 mm  Macro  Full range AF   Filter diameter   37 mm  Zoom   32 1 Power zoom  Monitor   2 7 inch LCD  Viewfinder   Color electronic viewfinder  Microphone   Stereo  with a zoom function   Speaker   1 round speaker    20 mm  Standard illumination   1 400 Ix  Minimum required illumination   12 Ix  Low light mode  1 60   2 Ix  MagicPix function   Video output level   1 0 Vp p  75 O  Audio output level  Line    316 mV  600 Q    LSQT1121    USB  PV GS85 only    Card reader w
114. use recording     Wind noise reduction function    This reduces the wind noise coming into the  microphone when recording    eSet to Tape Recording Mode    1 Set  BASIC   gt  gt   WIND CUT   gt  gt   ON         5   SE  E To cancel the wind noise reduction    function  Set  BASIC   gt  gt   WIND CUT   gt  gt   OFF         eThe default setting is  ON     e Reduces the wind noise depending on the wind  strength   If this function is activated in strong  winds  the stereo effect may be reduced  When  the wind weakens  the stereo effect will be  restored      Record mode    Self timer recording  PV GS85 only     You can record still pictures on a card using the   timer    eSet to Card Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon  Move  the joystick down until icon Q appears    2 Move the joystick left to select the self timer  recording icon  9         FA  E   4 TA  eThe  SELF TIMER ON  indication appears on    the screen of the Camcorder   3 Press the Photoshot button  3            e After the  3   indication flashes for approx   10 seconds  recording will start  After  recording  the self timer will be canceled     li To stop the timer midway through  Press the  MENU  button        eThe self timer standby mode is canceled when  you turn off the power or operate the mode dial     Downfdaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  1 o    LSQT1121    Record mode    Wide 4 3 function    This allows you to record images compatible with  wide screen TVs   Wide Fu
115. ustomers          75  Customer Services Directory                            Warranty  For Canadian Customers        Spanish Quick Use Guide   Gu  a espa  ola para el uso r  pido                79    Downkaded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals  OR  oi Pro  A PL OM  Blaai    LSOT1121    Before using    Quick Guide    E Charging the battery   1 Connect the AC Cable to the AC adaptor  and the AC Jack    2 Put the battery on the battery mount by    aligning the mark  and then securely plug it       li Attaching the battery  Push the battery against the battery holder and  slide it until it clicks           li Inserting removing a cassette  1 Slide the  OPEN EJECT  lever and open the  cassette cover     OPEN   EJECT    1       QUID     2 After the cassette holder is opened  insert   remove the cassette        3 Push the  PUSH  mark   in order to close  the cassette holder        4 Only after the cassette holder is completely  housed  close the cassette cover     B Inserting removing a card  1 Open the card slot cover         2 Insert remove the card into from the card  slot           e When inserting a card  face the label side    towards you and push it straight in with one  stroke as far as it goes    e When removing the card  open the card slot  cover and press the center of the card and  then pull it straight out    3 Securely close the card slot cover     ll How to turn on the power    1 While pressing the button    set the   OFF ON  switch to  ON         Downloaded From Vi
116. with the manufacturer s instructions     8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus   including amplifiers  that produce heat     9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two  blades with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not  fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet     10  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus     11  Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the  manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When a cart is used  use caution  when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over     13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods  of time     14  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has  been damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does  not operate normally  or has been dropped     Downl6aded From 
117. y         eThe a  ONT i indication appears on  the screen of the Camcorder    elf it is difficult to focus  adjust the focus  manually    38      E To cancel the MagicPix function   Select the   9  icon again    eThe  MAGICPIX OFF  indication appears on the  screen of the Camcorder        elf set in a bright place  the screen may become  whitish for a while    e The MagicPix function makes the signal  charging time of the CCD up to approximately  30x longer than usual  so that dark scenes  a  minimum of 2 Ix  can be recorded brightly  For  this reason  bright dots that are usually invisible  may be seen  but this is not a malfunction    eThe MagicPix function is canceled when you  turn off the power or operate the mode dial     Downf  aded From VideoCamera Manual com Manuals     LsQTii  4 a s    LSQT1121    Record mode  Harc M                                                     X    H       cCo      r   H1                 H    H                             M  s    Soft skin mode    This allows the skin color to be recorded in a   softer tone  This is more effective if you record a   person closely from the torso up    eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode    1 Press the joystick to display the icon  Move  the joystick down until icon   appears    2 Move the joystick left to select the soft skin    icon  QI         eThe  SOFT CET MODE ON  indication  appears on the screen of the Camcorder     li To cancel the soft skin mode   Select the  Q  icon again    eThe  SOFT SKIN MODE OFF  i
118. ystick left or right to select a file  to delete         You can select a file in the multi screen display   After selecting the file  press the joystick and  display the operation icon    2 Move the joystick down to select  7       3 Move the joystick up or down in order to  select  DELETE 1 FILE  and then press it   4 When the confirmation message appears   select  YES  and press the joystick   ein order to stop deletion  select  NO      gi To delete all files  1 Move the joystick down to select  jj       2 Move the joystick up or down in order to  select  ALL FILES  and then press it    3 When the confirmation message appears   select  YES  and press the joystick     Playback mode       e Do not turn off the power while deleting    eTo delete files  use the AC adaptor or a  sufficiently charged battery    eIn case of  ALL FILES   the deletion may take  time if there are many files on the card    elf the  CARD FULL    indication appears when  recording  the card is full and no further data  can be recorded  Insert a new card or set the  Camcorder to Card Playback Mode and delete  unnecessary files    elf files conforming to DCF standard are deleted   all the data related to the files will be deleted        ll Deleting still picture files recorded on  a card by other equipment     A still picture file  other than JPEG  that cannot  be played back on the Camcorder may be  deleted    Note    To delete multiple files on the SD Card  selected   files  connect to a PC and use the
119. zard is displayed   click  Next            e Please refer to the instruction manual of your  personal computer for how to configure the  audio and the microphone    e To communicate with persons using Windows  in other languages  setting up using  alphabets or numbers is recommended    4 According to the procedures displayed on  the screen  continue the setup    5 After the setup is completed  sign in and  start Windows Messenger    e Windows Messenger is activated        6 Click on  Audio Tuning Wizard     in the   Tools  menu to confirm that equipment is  connected correctly    7 Select  USB Video Device  in the  Camera   menu    8 Select  DVC  in the  Microphone  menu    e Please refer to the HELP file of Windows  Messenger to understand its operation    e During set up  if  Primary video capture  device  selection screen is displayed    Panasonic DVC Web Camera  is selected     i Setting up MSN Messenger   Windows Live Messenger  When starting MSN Messenger Windows Live  Messenger for the first time  its setup screen is  displayed   However  the screen is not displayed  if MSN Messenger Windows live Messenger  setup has already been done   For more details   please read the corresponding Help file     In the case of MSN Messenger 7 0  1 Click  Sign In             2 Type in your Sign in name and password   elf you do not have your Sign in name and  password  click  Get one here    3 Please carefully read the displayed  contents and then proceed   4 After the setup is compl
    
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