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Operating Instructions Model No. SV-AV50 - Support
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1. e Allows a still picture to be associated with the music data Mi System Requirements for SD Jukebox Ver 4 OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Operation on Windows 2000 SP2 or later Windows XP Home Edition Professional CPU Intel Pentium II 333 MHz or higher Windows 98SE Me Intel Pentium II 500 MHz or higher Windows 2000 XP HDD 100 MB or more RAM 128 MB or more Windows 98SE Me 256 MB or more Windows 2000 XP Display High Color 16 bit or more with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or more Sound Compatible with the Creative Sound Blaster 16 and speakers Drive CD ROM Drive Must support digital recording CD ROM drive connected through IEEE 1394 or USB may not allow accurate recording I F USB terminal Others Pointing device such as a mouse or equivalent to mouse The following software except for the above environment motions are installed Internet Explorer 5 01 or later DirectX 8 1 or later Connection to Internet if CDDB functions are used e Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are provided under license by ARIS SOLANA 4C e n some personal computer environments recording may be disabled the music data recorded may not be used or other failures may occur Please note that we are not liable for the loss of your music data or other direct or indirect faults 45 Installing USB Driver 2 8 When the USB driver is installed the
2. Adjusting White Balance sanseeeeenena Erasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card Protecting Files File Protection Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card DPOF Setting E Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P Slide Ghow Formatting the Memory Card Playing Back on an external device Recording Pictures supplied from an external device ooccooncccoccccccccconoconcconnnnns Using Auto Recording Function On a Personal Computer About the supplied software 000000 USB Driver AER SD MOVICStAGE ooocccccooccccconoconnccnnconcnonoss GD Jukebos Installing USB Driver Installing SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 46 Installing SD Jukebox Ver 4 47 Connecting to the PC cccceeeeeeeee eee 48 Starting the Software ees 49 Disconnecting the USB Cable Safely 49 If you no longer need software A un A uociviaisada iaa 49 Constructing a Folder when the Memory Card is used with a PC 50 Others Charge the Built in Battery for Maintaining the Date Information 51 After ips 51 NICO EE 52 Cautions for Use 54 Notes and Hints ooccooccccocncccncnnnnnn o 57 Before Requesting Service c o ccc 66 SPECIFICATIONS ccssescerseusecsersessenserecsses 69 Limited Warranty FOr US A Online 70 Customer Services Directory ele E Ee A EE 72 ste EE 13 Spanish Quick Use Guide Gu a espa ol
3. Return to the previous screen BACK emm 2 MPEG4 Moving Picture Playback Menu Playback size Screen gt 25 2 MPEG4 repeat Repeat 3 25 Screen Card editing Card editing pews Card editing Display setup Display setup gt 18 Display setup Initial setup Setup FT Setup Return to the previous screen BACK BACK 3 Voice Playback Menu Card editing Card editing Display setup Display setup gt 18 3 Card editing D Initial setup Setup Return to the previous screen BACK Display setup 4 Audio Playback Menu DR Seo Audio repeat Repeat gt 28 BACK Power save Power save When it is set to On the LCD Monitor is turned off in approx 5 seconds after playing a music file 4 Select playlist Playlist gt 29 Repeat Display setup Display setup gt 18 SC Initial setup Setup Display setup Return to the previous screen BACK E Setup Sub Menu for Play Mode y Card editing Card editing Erase all files Erase all files gt 34 O File protection Lock Unlock gt 35 Erase all files DPOF check DPOF checking gt 36 ES Lock Unlock DPOF reset DPOF resetting gt 36 DPOF checking Return to the previous screen BACK SE Initial setup Setup BACK Beep sound setting Beep gt 18 AV output selection Output select gt 39 O Em Auto power on Auto power on t 15 Beep Return to the previous screen BACK Output select ORO Se
4. 3 10 2 Connect the AV IN OUT terminal of the USB Cradle to the AV Output Sockets of the external device using supplied AV Cable O 3 Turn on the SD Video Camera and set the Record Play mode Switch to and then set the operation mode to PICTURE or MPEG4 4 Press the MENU Button and then select Setup and press the Jog Ball 5 Set Input select to Line and press the MENU Button e The m3 indication appears Select desired image quality 3 22 24 Press the MENU Button Set up the external device e Confirm that the image or sound signal is input into the SD Video Camera e n the MPEG4 mode when rotating the Zoom Lever to W you can mute the sound from the speaker The volume of the sound cannot be changed You can output the sound again when rotating the Zoom Lever to T H Press the Recording Start Stop Button e Recording starts eWhen the moving picture is being recorded press the Recording Start Stop Button again to stop recording D N O While this camera can record audio from an external device the audio connection should only be connected to the line output of the external device This is normally an RCA type of connector Do not attempt to connect audio directly from the speaker output of any device Doing so will cause serious damage to this device 40 D ES rr MENU O 5 6 i O St Beep Inout select Auto power on
5. Driver according to the procedure shown on page 46 and will disappear When the USB cable is removed when Windows Me is used Device removal warning appears If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver supplied when you use Windows Me the warning message will appear as soon as the USB cable is pulled out Install the USB Driver and the warning message will not appear For how to disconnect the USB cable on Windows XP or Windows 2000 refer to page 49 The Jog Ball or others cannot be activated Check if 0 HOLD appears on the LCD monitor If it does press the MENU Button for about 2 or more seconds to clear GQ HOLD on the LCD monitor The Jog Ball will be activated Specifications SD Video Camera Power Source Power Consumption Image Sensor Lens Pixels Digital Zoom Monitor Flash Microphone Standard Illumination Minimum Required Illumination Recording Media Image Compression Video Compression Voice Compression Music Expansion Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity AC Adaptor Information for your safety DC 4 8 V AC Adaptor DC 3 7 V Battery Recording When recording the MPEG4 moving picture with Camera Input 2 0 W When using the AC Adaptor 1 9 W When using the battery 1 3 2 inch CCD Image Sensor F4 0 Focal Length 4 5 mm Shortest Image Distance Approx 1 7 ft 50 cm from Lens Total number of p
6. the LCD Monitor is turned off again The LCD Monitor is on while stopping playback or pausing When the Power save mode is set to On the LCD Monitor is turned off 5 seconds after starting playback of a Music file 5 2 9 1 An x Indication or a black screen is displayed The x Indication appears when the data is damaged and cannot be played back The screen turns black when you tried to play back the data with the format which is not compatible with the SD Video Camera Even if a Memory Card is formatted it cannot be used Either the SD Video Camera or the Memory Card may be damaged Please consult your Panasonic dealer Playing back or recording do not function and the screen has frozen The LCD Monitor stays dark in recording still pictures or moving pictures Turn the SD Video Camera off If the SD Video Camera is not turned off after pressing the Button pull it out from the USB Cradle and remove the battery Sound is not heard while a still picture is played back Sound is not presented in the Still Picture mode recording or playing back of still pictures Images are not displayed on TV although the SD Video Camera is connected to a TV Connect the SD Video Camera to the TV correctly Use the supplied AV cable 9 3 When the SD Video Camera is set to e mode the video or audio is not output from the AV IN OUT terminal Video or audio is not output from the A
7. 4 Image Quality and Size PICTURE mode Far Fine 1600x1200 Esl Normal 1600 x 1200 ESP Fine 1280x960 EXP Normal 1280x960 HIT Fine 640x480 Sey Normal 640x480 MPEG4 mode Kg Extra fine SEI Super fine EI Eine EF Economy 5 Remaining Battery Power deed As the battery power becomes low the indication changes When the battery level indicator indicates Va the battery will run out in a few minutes Recharge the battery d 44 may be displayed when the AC Adaptor is used This is normal 3 11 6 Camera Functions EJ Digital Zoom 3 31 EM Backlight Compensation Mode 3 32 Gel White Balance setting 3 33 7 Date Time Indication 3 20 8 Elapsed time indication OhOOm00s e Record mode Elapsed recording time gt Play mode Elapsed playback time 9 Indication of recordable time and recordable number of images RO Number of remaining recordable still pictures Lights up in red when it reaches zero R OhOOm Remaining recordable time for MPEG4 moving pictures or voice VOICE Lights up in red when it reaches OhOOm 10 Jog Ball s incorrect operation prevention indication 14 HOLD Incorrect operation prevention 11 Sound quality indication music files Pressing the EQ button on the remote controller indicates the sound quality to be set SS S XBS mode uri TRAIN mode 12 Repeat Playback 3 25 28 CAS ei gt One file one track 13 Playback Z
8. CARD EDITING Erase all files 3 Lock Unlock DPOF checking DPOF resetting BACK MENU EXIT 35 Writing Printing Data ona Memory Card DPOF Setting 1 DPOF Setting Printing data DPOF Setting such as the number of images to be printed can be written to the Memory Card 2 CH A Play back a still picture to be DPOF set gt 23 3 4 5 2 Press the MENU Button e The editing menu screen appears H SN 3 Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until DPOF print is displayed 8 4 Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to set the e number to be printed 5 Press the Jog Ball eWhen DPOF setting is set to 1 or more the y indication appears Mi To Release All the DPOF Settings WS 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 100 0001 1S and set the operation mode to PICTURE 1 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog 3 MENO Ball O 4 Select DPOF resetting and press the Jog 3 4 5 Ball z eA verification message appears 5 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball E C Mi To Check the DPOF Settings in Slide pres Show Erase all files Select DPOF checking in Step 4 in To E Lock Unlock Release All the DPOF settings above and DPOF checking press the Jog Ball 2 eDPOF set images are displayed one by one for approx 3 seconds each RE Erase all files EJ Lock Unlock DPOF checking DPOF resetting 36 Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P Slide Show Plays back still
9. Turn the power OFF then turn it on again You may press the M 0 button on the remote controller to turn the power ON e f the still picture associated by the SD Jukebox Ver 4 is large volume it may take a longer time to be displayed than expected elf there are two or more still pictures associated by the SD Jukebox Ver 4 only the first still picture will be displayed Even if a still picture has been associated by the SD Jukebox Ver 4 it may not be played back on the SD Video Camera depending on the still picture type eA title an artist name or the Playlist may not be displayed in some cases All music files are locked e Using its Formatting Function all the data on an SD Memory Card can be erased e MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layers eWhen you use the MP3 file created by other software use the Import function of SD Jukebox Ver 4 This SD Video Camera may have a file not playing back in all MP3 files eSome MP3 or MPEG2 AAC files which were written with SD Jukebox Ver 4 may not be played back e The bit rates recommended supported are 64 kbps 96 kbps or 128 kbps for both the MPEG2 AAC and MP3 files e WMA data cannot be played back W Adjusting the Volume gt 29 e The L R indication on the earphones represents Left Right eWhen checking the sound which is being recorded volume adjustment is not available E Night View Function gt 31 elf you move the camera
10. back on a personal computer SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 supplied must be installed eMPEG4 moving pictures ASF format files can be cut edited ePictures recorded on other DV devices can be converted into those for the SD Video Camera e E mails with moving pictures attached can be easily sent System Requirements for SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Professional CPU Intel Celeron 466 MHz or higher HDD 350 MB or more RAM 128 MB or more Windows 98SE Me 256 MB or more Windows 2000 XP Display High Color 16 bit or more with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or more Sound Windows compatible sound device Drive CD ROM Drive I F USB terminal IEEE1394 terminal recommended Others Pointing device such as a mouse or equivalent to mouse The following software except for the above environment motions are installed Windows Media Player 6 4 or later Internet Explorer 5 5 or later DirectX 9 0b or later eAs an IEEE1394 terminal is not provided on the SD Video Camera transfer or editing of pictures using the IEEE1394 terminal is not supported 44 SD Jukebox Features of SD Jukebox Ver 4 e Records high quality music onto an SD Memory Card that can be played back on the SD Video Camera e Allows Playlists to be created containing your favorite tracks If a Playlist is selected only the tracks in the Playlist are played back
11. cannot be recorded properly eFor audio the signals from the L left channel and the R right channel for stereo are mixed for recording in monaural e Do not plug in or pull out the video or audio cord during recording The recording may not be performed correctly eFor pictures containing both the main audio and sub audio select either channel before recording Otherwise you will not be able to select either of the main audio or sub audio Both audio channels are mixed for recording elf pictures are recorded when TV broadcasting signals are weak or pictures are affected by noise they may be distorted or may not even be played back 63 Mi Using Auto Recording Function gt 41 When connecting turn the power of the external devices OFF e Automatic recording can be set only once eWhen the Memory Card is full of data recording automatically stops even if the time set has not been reached e The initial part of the picture may not be recorded e The recording timer does not work except for automatic recording e Allow about 1 minute for timer setting etc on the external devices e Do not plug in or pull out the AV Cable while recording Otherwise the recording may not be completed properly E Installing SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 gt 46 elt you failed to install DirectX 9 0b when installing SD MediaStage Ver 2 5 click DirectX on the installation screen or double click dxsetup exe in DirectX90b
12. data music data are erased e Format the Memory Card on the SD Video Camera or on the SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied A Memory Card formatted on a machine other than the SD Video Camera may not be used A Memory Card formatted on the SD Video Camera may not be used on other machines Format a Memory Card on the machine on which it is used e Particularly for a Memory Card containing music files check in the Memory Card using SD Jukebox Ver 4 with which the music files were recorded then format it For details read the PDF format manual for SD Jukebox Ver 4 It may be unable to check in depending on a SD Jukebox s version e Do not use the personal computer Explorer to format it Otherwise it may not be recognized by the SD Video Camera elf the write protection switch of the SD Memory Card is set to LOCK data cannot be erased eWhen the Memory Card is formatted the files will be deleted even if files are locked eAs formatting erases all the data save the necessary data on a personal computer etc beforehand eFormatting may take a little time Wait until the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash e While formatting a card you should not remove the Memory Card or turn off the power The card may be damaged E Playing Back on an external device 3 39 eWhen connecting turn the power Off e To cause the display on the screen to disappear set Icon display in the Display setup menu to Off e To
13. files recorded with this SD Video Camera using other devices eA locked file cannot be erased Release the lock to erase them e No files can be erased if the write protect switch on the SD Memory Card is set to LOCK e f a file is erased on the SD Video Camera the DPOF information set by another camera may also be erased eA still picture file other than JPEG that cannot be played back on the SD Video Camera may be erased 61 Erasing many files may take a little time Wait until the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash e Recorded voice data always has serial numbers even after an arbitrary file is deleted For example if 100 TRACKO03 is deleted the current 100 TRACKO04 will change into 100 TRACKOO3 and the files that follow will also change accordingly e Do not turn the power off or remove the Memory Card while a file is being deleted Otherwise the Memory Card may be damaged e Delete voice VOICE files by the SD Video Camera or the SD MovieStage fi Protecting Files File Protection 3 35 Even if files are locked the files will be deleted when the Memory Card is formatted e Any music files MPEG2 AAC and MP3 cannot be locked or unlocked Files recorded by Voice Recording Functions are automatically locked to prevent accidental erasure e The File Protection carried out by this SD Video Camera is only effective for this SD Video Camera The SD Memory Card has a write protectio
14. from bright places to dark places when you record images in Night View mode it takes time to turn the LCD Monitor bright E Backlight Compensation Function 3 32 e When the Backlight Compensation Function is activated the entire screen becomes brighter e The backlight may not be sufficiently compensated for in dark places The Backlight Compensation Function cannot be set or released while recording Mi Adjusting White Balance gt 33 e You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance adjustment manually under weak illumination In this case the Nay Indication flashes e This mode cannot be set or released while recording e The White Balance may not be adjusted in dark places e Adjustment of White Balance is effective under the following conditions When recording under reddish lighting halogen light bulb incandescent light bulb etc When recording a picture of mono tone color When recording under multiple light sources eWhen the SD Video Camera is turned on with closing the LCD Monitor retracting the lens the Auto White Balance may not be adjusted adequately Be sure to open the LCD Monitor before turning the SD Video Camera on A Erasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card 3 34 e This SD Video Camera cannot erase any music files MP3 and MPEG2 AAC e The files recorded in the Voice Record mode are automatically locked Release the lock to erase them eDo not erase the Voice
15. on personal computers there is a case where it becomes impossible for the SD Video Camera to read data on this Memory Card e Use the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 for operating files in the Memory Card DCIM The images IMGA0001 JPG etc in this folder are recorded in the JPEG E Eege format 100 0001 or similar A indication is displayed on the SD kel MISC y SD_ALIDIO Video Camera MISC Files in which DPOF Data has been E O sh AUDE set to the image are in this folder ta PRLODI Slide show data created by SE SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 are in this folder AUTPLAYO MRK etc SD_ AUDIO Folder in which the music data e g AOB001 SA1 files recorded by the SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied accessory are stored SD_VIDEO MPEG4 moving picture is recorded in ASF format MOL OO AGE etc It can be played back with Windows Media Player 6 4 or later Because of small size this File is well suited for transmitting data through a telephone line etc SD_VOICE Folder in which the voice data e g MOB001 VM1 files are stored 50 Others Charge the Built in Battery for Maintaining the Date Information There is a built in battery which is used to save the memory of date and time If PRESS MENU TO SET CLOCK is displayed when the power is on the built in 4 battery may be exhausted Charge using the following procedure A Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle and plug in the AC adaptor 10 2 Turn the power
16. pictures based on the Slide show data set by SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Supplied 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch toi 1 and set the operation mode to PICTURE 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select the P Slide show and press the 2 TC Jog Ball eP Slide show starts 3 ePictures set with SD MovieStage are sequentially displayed each for approx 3 seconds and the P Slide show stops e Press the Jog Ball to stop P Slide show e Roll the Jog Ball DOWN to pause P Slide show er ec Roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback We EIP Slide dan VIS SNOW A Creating P Slide Show Data with TREN SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 ER Setup Install the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 on your BACK MENU EXIT personal computer gt 46 Insert the Memory Card into the SD Video Camera and connect to the personal computer 6 Start the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Please refer to the PDF based instructions of the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 for further information 37 Formatting the Memory Card 4 If a Memory Card becomes unreadable by the SD Video Camera formatting it may make it reusable M 1 A YN al 38 Formatting erases all the data recorded on the 2 emory Card Set the Record Play mode Switch to 3 ce 1 Press the MENU Button Select Setup and press the Jog Ball Select Format card and press the Jog Ball eA verification message appears Select Yes and press the Jog Ball to be fo
17. setup and press the Jog BACK Ball Select Brightness or Color Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT for adjustment elf Brightness is selected the brightness can be increased by moving the o to the right e f Color is selected the color can become darker by moving the o to the right 6 Press the MENU Button e The MENU screen disappears If left unused for approx 5 seconds the display will automatically revert to the Display setup screen ah OWN e These adjustments do not affect the recorded images 21 Basic Functions Recording Still Pictures Records still pictures 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 and set the operation mode to PICTURE 2 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Set Picture size to desired picture size Select one of 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 or 640 x 480 4 Set Quality to desired picture quality Select one of Fine or Normal 5 To use the flash Set Flash to Flash on or Auto eWhen Flash is set to Auto 4A will be displayed in a dark place and the Flash will be available e Set Flash to Off to inactivate the Flash 6 Press the MENU Button T Press the Recording Start Stop Button The still image is recorded on the Memory Card Mi To Check the Recorded Image immediately Press the Jog Ball 1 or set the LCD Monitor to the Viewer position 1 The recorded image displays for approx 5 seconds 2 The still images are d
18. software and unique hardware in the PC may occasionally Cause an operating problem e USB Driver SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 and SD Jukebox Ver A cannot be used on Microsoft Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT and Macintosh Operation on an upgraded OS is not guaranteed e Operation on an OS other than the one pre installed is not guaranteed e Multi boot environments are not supported e Only users having system administrator Administrator authority can use these software applications e The software is available in English eEven if you operate a personal computer in French the application and PDF manual installed is the English version Please refer to the PDF manual of the French version in the supplied CD ROM e A USB hub or USB card used for connection does not guarantee a normal operation Use the attached USB cable for direct connection to the personal computer 42 e Before installing or uninstalling quit all other applications If the launcher for installation is not activated automatically when the CD ROM is inserted in the personal computer s CD ROM drive double click the CD ROM icon in My Computer e For operating instructions please read the PDF manual on the CD ROM To read the PDF Manual you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or higher If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on the Personal Computer please install it from the launcher 0 Microsoft Windows Windows Media Windows NT and
19. sound cannot be played back download the appropriate software G 726 G 726 is installed at the same time as the supplied software SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 e When formatting a Memory Card format it on the SD Video Camera or on SD Jukebox Ver 4 eWhen a moving picture is played back on a personal computer a black belt may be present along the top and bottom of the picture elf data not supported by the SD Video Camera is recorded on a personal computer it cannot be recognized by the SD Video Camera eWhen you play back MPEG4 moving picture files ASF format recorded for 3 or more minutes with the SD Video Camera on Windows Media Player these files may be stopped Also when using these files on SD MovieStage you may fail in Play Cut edit or Convert In this case click Windows Media Update on the installation screen or WMP9QFElInst exe in WMP9QFE folder on the CD ROM and follow the messages to update Windows Media Player This update is effective when you play back these files with Windows Media Player and the playback is stopped about 3 or 4 minutes later 65 e To play back files recorded with Extra fine without installing SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 install MPEG4 Decoder Plug in on the CD ROM supplied eWhen MPEG4 moving picture recorded by 66 Extra fine is played back with other PCs Windows Media Player 6 4 or later re change it using Convert function of the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 O
20. to the message Failure to install DirectX 9 0b disables you from using SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 We recommend using the new version of DirectX Please refer to Microsoft s website for details on DirectX e After rebooting the computer the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 is enabled Is se for the Software defin an ne End User dee de GE e Ss e to the and condition E gree to the and col ec of this Se tsushita Ele sue Gre e ial Co Lid Matsu shit 2 its rchas 5 are ganid aloa nt on E 46 Installing SD Jukebox Ver 4 1 gt Setup Mer et SE Insert the supplied CD ROM into the a ae personal computer s CD ROM drive Ages e The launcher for the installation is activated Se automatically Click SD Jukebox Ver 4 When Welcome screen appears click Next e f the confirmation indicating whether you have the right to administrate the personal computer is displayed click OK and continue with on A o ali Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement Read License Agreement carefully and ad ias are grar en Js nse click Yes if you accept the terms of the Fecal py sfx ean ee apres eto nditions i A to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Matsushita its urchase ag ree me nt Article 1 License EI En ter your name an d the serial No N il To install SD JukeboxW4 you must accept this agreement S 8 lt Back No desc
21. use it on more than one computer Article 5 Reverse Engineering Decompiling or Disassembly Licensee may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software except to the extent either of them is permitted under law or regulation of the country where Licensee resides Matsushita or its distributors will not be responsible for any defects in the Software or damage to Licensee caused by Licensee s reverse engineering decompiling or disassembly of the Software Article 6 Indemnification The Software is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to warranties of non infringement merchantability and or fitness for a particular purpose Further Matsushita does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free Matsushita or any of its distributors will not be liable for any damage suffered by Licensee arising from or in connection with Licensee s use of the Software Article 7 Export Control Licensee agrees not to export or re export to any country the Software in any form without the appropriate export licenses under regulations of the country where Licensee resides if necessary Article 8 Termination of License The right granted to Licensee hereunder will be automatically terminated if Licensee contravenes any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement Upon termination hereof Licensee must destroy the Software and related documentat
22. 3 Conectar el adaptador CA al enchufe principal CA fe E lo eC Lo lea gt 74 Carga de la bater a Asegurarse haber apagado el aparato antes de cargar la bater a 4 Deslizar la tapa y abrir el compartimiento de Tarjeta Bater a Insertar completamente la bater a e Confirmar la direcci n de la bater a Cerrar y bloquear el compartimiento de Tarjeta Bater a deslizando la tapa Colocar la Videoc mara SD en el soporte USB Conectar el cable de entrada CC al enchufe DC IN 4 8V en el soporte USB Conectar el adaptador CA al enchufe principal CA eLa luz de encendido acceso a la tarjeta parpadea y la carga empieza T Esperar hasta que la luz de encendido acceso a la tarjeta se apague e Cuando la carga ha terminado la luz de encendido acceso a la tarjeta se apaga ao g kh Y N 75 Inserci n de la Tarjeta de memoria 4 Asegurarse haber apagado el aparato antes de insertar la tarjeta S A Deslizar la tapa y abrir el compartimiento SS de Tarjeta Bater a e 2 Sujetar la tarjeta de memoria con la esquina cortada adelante y la etiqueta hacia arriba luego insertarla completamente hasta que encaje perfectamente e Apagar la Videoc mara SD antes de insertar sacar la tarjeta e Confirmar la direcci n de la bater a 3 Cerrar y bloquear el compartimiento de Tarjeta Bater a deslizando la tapa Far Ae 7 Jar Au SF Jar Seleccion de los modos de funcionami
23. A 7 O Using Auto Recording Function When the input signal is detected the recording starts automatically 4 4 Connect the SD Video Camera with the external device 3 40 e Always use the AC adaptor This function does not work with the battery alone 2 Set up the external device such as timer O setting 3 Confirm that the image or sound signal is O MENU BEER EN Vd mode 4 Set the Record Play mode Switch to rs and set the operation mode to MPEG4 5 Press the MENU Button and then select Display setup Auto recording setup and press the Jog AE Ball 6 Set REC Timer to desired time e The setting time is the period between starting 6 AUTO PESCA SETUP recording and finishing recording 9 REC Timer Auto record standby T Select Auto record standby and press the Jog Ball eA verification message appears 7 8 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball e Transits to the standby mode and the power is automatically shut down e When the input signal is detected the recording AUTO RECORDING SETUP starts REC Timer ePressing the Recording Start Stop button during recording will stop the recording 41 On a Personal Computer About the supplied software Mi About the supplied software The SD Video Camera comes with SD Jukebox Ver 4 SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 and a USB driver to allow the SD Video Camera to be used on a personal computer By using these software packages you ca
24. DirectX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel Pentium and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB music recognition service Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery For more information visit www gracenote com eCD and music related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 2003 Gracenote Gracenote CDDB Client Software copyright 2000 2003 Gracenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending e Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype the Gracenote logo CDDB logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote e Other names of systems and products mentioned in these Operating Instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the systems or products co
25. EG4 Plays back moving pictures recorded on the Memory Card 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set the operation mode to MPEG4 e Moving picture files recorded on the Memory Card are displayed in the index picture screen 2 Roll the Jog Ball to select a desired file 3 Press the Jog Ball eA moving picture file is played back e After playing back continuously from the selected file to the last file the display reverts to the index picture screen eIndication Ai displays for about 3 seconds from a playback start Mi Operation during Playback Roll the Jog Ball DOWN Roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback Finding the beginning Roll the Jog Ball of next this file RIGHT LEFT by 1 time e The image can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing PP k on the remote controller during E Screen playback No audio is output during fast forwarding O 8 Repeat G meng fast backwarding gt 30 ae e The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file Mi To Change the Display Size Press the MENU Button and set Screen to Full or Normal For Repeat Playback Press the MENU Button and set Repeat to 1File or All 25 Voice Recording Voice Recording Function You can record voice data on the Memory Card 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 1 and set the operation mode to VOICE 2 Press the Recording Start Stop B
26. Jog Ball Roll the Jog Ball DOWN Roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback Finding the beginning Roll the Jog Ball of next this file RIGHT LEFT by 1 time e The voice can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing PP i44 on the remote controller during playback No audio is output during fast forwarding fast backwarding gt 30 e The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file elt the LCD Monitor is operated open close rotate while playing the LCD Monitor turns on and will turn off again in approx 5 seconds e Fast forwarding is 10 times the normal speed for approx 7 seconds after a start and 60 times after 8 seconds 27 Listening to Music Audio Playback This unit is capable of playing MPEG 2 AAC and MP3 data files The supplied program SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied accessory must be used to load these files onto the SD Memory Card Files that are simply copied to the SD Memory Card may not playback properly or at all Please refer to page 42 for additional information 2 8 MODE a gt Fe AUDIO 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set the operation mode to AUDIO e Music files recorded on the Memory Card are displayed in the index picture screen 2 Roll the Jog Ball to select a desired file e Music files not having a still picture associated are displayed as shown 1 3 Press the Jog Ball eA music file is played back eIndication A display
27. N Sound friendly to the ears with sound leakage protection i Fa A e 2 A a eg Fas Adjusting the Volume 4 1 Adjusts the playback audio level for moving picture We files music files and voice files O ES 1 Rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward T or W eThe VOL indication appears 2 elt the Zoom Volume Lever is left unoperated for about 2 seconds the VOL indication will automatically disappear VOLI oe e 000000000 29 Using the Remote Controller Earphones 1 Connect the Remote Controller to the O terminal of the SD Video Camera 2 Plug the Earphone terminal into the connected Remote Controller if necessary Mi Operating the Remote Controller 1 VOL Adjusts the Volume Digital zoom operation cannot be performed gt M 0 Records Stops recording images or sounds in the mode Plays Stops playing the file in the mode 3 PP Selects the next file or fast forwards the files 4 Tal Selects the previous file or 5 6 N fast rewinds the files HOLD Locks the button in the Remote Controller EQ Selects sound quality of the music files gt 29 e The earphones cannot be attached to the main unit directly elt the remote controller is attached sound will not be output from the speaker eUse only the supplied Remote Controller eWhen the SD Video Camera is turned off you can turn it on by pressing the M 0 Button on the remote controlle
28. Panasonic SD Video Camera Operating Instructions Model No SV AV50 Before use please read these instructions completely VQTOG69 Before opening the CD ROM package please read the following End User License Agreement You Licensee are granted a license for the Software defined in this End User License Agreement Agreement on condition that you agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement If Licensee does not agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement promptly return the Software to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Matsushita its distributors or dealers from which you made the purchase Article 1 License Licensee is granted the right to use the Software including the information recorded or described on the CD ROM instruction manuals and any other media provided to Licensee collectively Software but all applicable rights to patents copyrights trademarks and trade secrets in the Software are not transferred to Licensee Article 2 Use by a Third Party Licensee may not use copy modify transfer or allow any third party whether free of charge or not to use copy or modify the Software except as expressly provided for in this Agreement Article 3 Restrictions on Copying the Software Licensee may make a single copy of the Software in whole or in part solely for back up purpose Article 4 Computer Licensee may use the Software only on one computer and may not
29. SD Video a Camera will be recognized by the personal computer Do not connect the USB cable until the USB driver has been installed 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the personal computer s CD ROM drive The launcher for installation is activated automatically 2 Click USB Driver 3 Click Finish e After rebooting the computer the USB driver is activated Select software to install USB Driver j mee mme SD MovieStage 2 5 InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has installed Panasonic SD Multi Camera Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later Click Finish to exit Panasonic SD Multi Camera setup BD o a Ae aR e Fer Ae A Ly Fer Installing SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 e Applications which are compatible with older version of DirectX may not operate properly by installing DirectX9 0b 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the personal computer s CD ROM drive e The launcher for the installation is activated automatically 2 Click SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 eWhen SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 screen appears 3 click N ext Geet 3 Read License Agreement carefully and Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement click Yes if you accept the terms of the agreement 4 Complete the installation according to the De scan open InstallShield message lt Back Esc When the DirectX 9 0b setup screen appears install it according
30. Standard Accessories 1 AC Adaptor VSK0647 3 10 eSupplies power to the SD Video Camera 2 Battery Pack 3 11 e Supplies power to the SD Video Camera 3 SD Memory Card 8 MB RP SDOO8BVEO 3 12 e Useable capacity will be less Am gt 30 gt 30 8 USB Cradle VSK0664 gt 10 fx gt Ng 9 Lens Protection Sticker VGQ8054 3 14 10 CD ROM 42 USB Driver SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 SD Jukebox Ver 4 Adobe Acrobat Reader eFor using the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 and SD Jukebox Ver 4 refer to the PDF manual This manual describes installation only 11 Neck Lanyard VFC4056 _ 12 Carrying Case VFC4030 ePut the SD Video Camera in the Carrying Case supplied after use or when carrying it E 5 13 Cleaning Cloth VFC3778 LY Optional Accessory 1 Battery Pack CGA S003A 1B 3 11 e Supplies power to the SD Video Camera Controls and Components 1 LCD Monitor gt 13 2 Neck Lanyard Holder 3 Power Card Access Lamp 11 56 4 Record Play mode Switch 3 16 5 Mode Button MODE 16 6 Power Button 3 15 7 Zoom Volume Lever T W 3 29 31 8 Menu Button MENU 3 17 9 Jog Ball 10 Recording Start Stop Button 3 22 24 26 11 Release Button RELEASE 13 42 Night View Button NIGHT VIEW gt 31 13 Speaker 14 Neck Lanyard fixation hole 15 Lens 3 56 16 Microphone built in monaural gt 26 17 Flash 3 22 18 Grip gt 13 19 Remote Contr
31. Start the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Copy the MPEGA file recorded by Extra fine to the hard disk of the PC with the SD MovieStaeg Ver 2 5 Refer to page 16 of the PDF based instructions of the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 6 Select the file copied to the hard disk and click Convert Refer to page 41 of the PDF based instructions of the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Select D snap SV AV25 AV50 on Output format and select High on Quality Click OK Before Requesting Service Power 1 1 1 3 3 The SD Video Camera power cannot be turned on Is the power source connected correctly Is the Battery fully charged Charge it with the AC Adaptor The SD Video Camera power shuts off automatically If you do not use the SD Video Camera for more than 5 minutes the power shuts off automatically to save the Battery power The SD Video Camera power does not stay on long enough Is the Battery low Charge the Battery or attach a fully charged Battery Battery 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Battery runs down quickly Is the Battery fully charged Charge it with the AC Adaptor Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold place In cold places the operating time of the Battery becomes shorter Has the Battery worn out If the operating time is still short even after the Battery is fully charged the Battery has worn out Recording E 1 3 Recording does not start although power is supplied t
32. V IN OUT terminal in which case Output select is set to LCD 67 Others 1 68 How do send an MPEG4 moving picture recorded as e mail Capture the moving picture data recorded on the SD Video Camera onto a personal computer and attach it to an e mail to send it In this case it is recommended to make a file size 1 MB or less The recording time of 1 MB MPEG4 moving picture is approx 8 seconds Super fine 15 seconds Fine or 60 seconds Economy The capacity limit of the file which is attachable to an e mail differs depending on the environment used Even if you send the data recorded with Extra fine they cannot be played back without Panasonic SD Video Camera SV AV50 SV AV25 If the file is played back on the personal computer Windows Media Player 6 4 or later is required If the file is played back on Macintosh use the Windows Media Player for Macintosh Mac os 8 0 or later The Windows Media Player for Macintosh can be downloaded from Microsoft s website Red blue green or white dots appear on the screen 0 01 or less of the pixels of some LCD Monitors may remain turned on or off When the USB cable is connected a green mark is indicated in USB Mass Storage Device in Device Manager of the Windows OS If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver supplied will be indicated on some OSs Remove the USB cable from the SD Video Camera and install the USB
33. When removing the battery take care not to drop it eWhen the SD Video Camera is turned on do not attach or remove the battery or plug the power cord in or out W Inserting a Memory Card gt 12 e While the Power Card Access Lamp is on the following operations should not be attempted Such action will damage the Memory Card cause loss of recorded data and cause the SD Video Camera to malfunction Remove or insert the Memory Card Remove the battery or unplug the power cable Apply vibration or shock eAn SD Memory Card can be used for this SD Video Camera e Do not touch the terminals on the back of the Memory Card with your fingers Electrical noise static electricity or failure of the SD Video Camera or the Memory Card may damage the Memory Card or erase the data stored on the Memory Card It is recommended to save important data onto a personal computer Some cards may pop out when they are removed W Using the LCD Monitor 3 13 e About portrait recording Record the subject approx 1 7 ft 50 cm away from it Only operates with Zoom function Only the indication which is limited appears on screen display Menu screen will not appear 58 E Using the Menu Screen 17 e To abort the setting press the MENU Button eWhile a Menu is displayed you cannot record or play back e The menu screen does not appear during recording Setting Date and Time 20 e The built in bat
34. a para el uso r pido Colocaci n en el Soporte USB 74 Alimentaci n el ctrica oooccccoocccc 74 LGagadelabatera 75 Inserci n de la Tarjeta de memoria 76 Selecci n de los modos de funcionamiento ccooccccccccccccnnccnonnnos 76 Grabaci n de Im genes Fijas Im genes en Movimiento Voz 77 Reproduccion de Imagenes Fijas Imagenes en Movimiento Voz Audio 77 Dear Customer We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic SD Video Camera Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference Information for Your Safety WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK THERE ARE NOT USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Notice This product has parts that contain a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance lt http www eiae org gt IMPORTANT Please respect all copyrights Whatever you have recorded and created can be used for your personal ent
35. age this unit The lens may be scratched fogged or other damages may be caused 54 elt the unit is accidentally drenched with seawater rain or droplets wipe with a well wrung cloth and then wipe with a dry cloth When carrying this unit take care not to drop or hit it Do not carry this unit in a pocket e The outer case may be destroyed by the strong shock and it may cause malfunction of this unit Store this unit in the carrying case Supplied Do not use benzine thinner or alcohol for cleaning this unit e Detach the battery before cleaning this unit e The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off e Wipe this unit with a soft dry cloth To remove stubborn stains wipe with a cloth that is soaked in a detergent diluted with water and afterward finish wiping with a soft dry cloth eWhen you use a chemical cloth read the instructions of the cloth e Wipe the stains on the lens and the LCD monitor with the cleaning cloth supplied Do not place the AC Adaptor and the battery of this unit in any place especially under the blazing sun or inside a car in the summer where they will be subjected to high temperatures e High temperatures under conditions noted above may cause leakage heat generation fire or explosion of the battery Mi About using this unit e After long operation this device can get warm This is not a malfunction e Turn on and operate the SD Video Camera eve
36. ake care not to cause condensation and take the appropriate countermeasures Causes of condensation Differences in temperature and humidity as shown below cause condensation eWhen this unit is brought into a warm room from outdoors in the cold eWhen this unit is brought inside a car from outside eWhen warming a cold room suddenly eWhen cool air from an air conditioner is directly blowing on the unit e When the place is humid When condensation has taken place e Turn the power off and leave this unit in this condition for about 1 hour When the camera become close to the ambient temperature the fog disappears naturally eWhen you move this unit from a cold place to a warm place enclose the camera ina plastic bag wait until the camera is warmed and then take it out of the bag 55 Mi About the LCD Monitor ein a place with drastic temperature changes condensation may form on the LCD monitor Wipe it with the cleaning cloth supplied e Do not push the LCD monitor forcefully It may cause unevenness and malfunctions to the monitor e When the lens is aimed at a subject with high contrast the picture may look uneven or after images may appear on the LCD monitor This is not a malfunction elt this unit is extremely cold when you turn the power on the image on the LCD monitor is slightly darker than usual at first However as the internal temperature increases it goes back to the normal brightness Ext
37. be shorter e When you travel be sure to bring the supplied AC adaptor for charging in the place you are visiting If the battery is dropped check that the terminal is not deformed elt the battery attached to this unit with the terminal is deformed it may damage the body of SD Video Camera Be sure to pull out the battery and the card disconnect the plug after use e Store the battery in a cool and dry place with a relatively stable temperature recommended temperature 59 to 77 F 15 to 25 C recommended humidity 40 to 60 e Extremely high or low temperatures will shorten the life of the battery elf the battery is kept in hot humid smoky or dusty places the terminals may rust and cause malfunctions e Store the battery in a completely discharged state To store the battery for a long period of time we recommend charging it once every year and storing it again after you completely use up the charged capacity Do not throw the battery into a fire elt you heat or burn the battery it may cause an explosion e The battery has a limited life If the operating time is drastically shortened even after charging the life has expired Replace it with a new battery E Condensation When using the camera outdoors during very cold weather dews can be formed on the camera and the lens when you return to a warm place If condensation takes place the lens may be fogged or the camera may not properly operated T
38. ci n en 2 Apretar el bot n MODE para seleccionar 3 el modo de funcionamiento 3 Hacer rodar la bola de ajuste por avances r pidos para seleccionar el archivo 7 deseado 4 Apretar la bola de ajuste por avances 4 ji r pidos 77 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Panasonic Sales Company PSC Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 P VQTOG69 F1103Ah0 14600 a 2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd
39. d Play Switch to Setting the operation mode to VOICE Setting the Input select to Line 31 Backlight Compensation Function This prevents a recording subject from being recorded too dark in backlight Backlight is the light that shines from behind a recording subject 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 1 and set the operation mode to PICTURE or MPEG4 Press the Jog Ball 1 second or more 2 e The editing menu screen appears Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until Back light is displayed Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select 3 4 I On Press the Jog Ball e The EM Indication is displayed Set the Back light to Off to resume Normal Recording mode ao hk QQ N elt left unused for approx 3 seconds the editing menu screen will automatically disappear In the following cases the Backlight Compensation function is released EI Back light Turning the power off Setting the Record Play Switch to Setting the Input select to Line 32 Adjusting White Balance The SD Video Camera adjusts White Balance 1 automatically However depending on the scene or light condition the Automatic White Balance may not be able to bring out natural colors In such cases the 2 white balance can be adjusted manually 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 and set the operation mode to PICTURE or MPEG4 Press the Jog Ball 1 second or more e The editi
40. d Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company 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 ora refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Product or Part Name Parts labor SD Multi AV Device SD Mobile Printer One 1 year Ninety 90 days except items listed below CCD Image Sensor Six 6 months Ninety 90 days Rechargeable Battery Pack SD Memory Card AC Adaptor Ninety 90 d Not Applicabl USB Reader Writer in exchange for defective item REAO TAYS anal 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 your product 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 req
41. de is not recognized on the DMR E100H MPEG4 moving pictures of the Extra fine or Super fine mode cannot be recorded in the MultiMediaCard e The sounds recorded will be in monaural e The capacities of the recording time for MPEGA files are as follows Pe be ke fine fine y 1h 3h The times listed in the above table are approximate 5 h 00 min 59 fi Playing Back Moving Pictures MPEGA gt 25 e To change the screen size select Normal or Full on Screen in the PLAY MENU When Normal is selected the screen size is normal and when Full is selected the picture is enlarged to fill the screen eWhen you set the screen size to Full a mosaic pattern may appear depending on the picture file Files are numbered hexadecimally e The file format supported by this SD Video Camera is ASF Some ASF formatted files may not be played back eWhen a moving picture is played back a mosaic may appear or some frames may be missing This is normal elf there are 7 files or more on the index picture screen each roll of the Jog Ball makes the previous or next page appear e n the index picture screen the first frame for the pictures is displayed For example if the first frame is painted in black as a whole a black screen will be displayed eMPEGA files recorded by another device or another application may not be played back Files recorded on the SD Video Camera may not be played back on anothe
42. e 2 Press the MODE Button to select a Operation Mode eEvery time the MODE Button is pressed the Operation Mode changes as follows e After several seconds only icons are displayed 6 e Record mode PICTURE 3 MPEG4 3 VOICE 3 PICTURE Play mode PICTURE 3 MPEG4 3 VOICE 3 AUDIO 3 PICTURE About the Operation Modes Seven operation modes are provided as follows e Still picture JPEG format still picture record mode 3 22 gt e Still picture JPEG format still picture play mode 3 gt 23 e Moving picture MPEG4 format record mode gt 24 Moving picture MPEG4 format play mode 25 e Voice VOICE format record mode gt 26 e Voice VOICE format play mode gt 27 e Audio MPEG2 AAC MP3 format play mode 28 16 Using the Menu Screen d Allows the functions usable in the selected mode to be set from the menu 1 Select a desired mode 16 2 Press the MENU Button e The menu in the selected mode is displayed 3 Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN to select a 2 MENU desired item O 4 Press the Jog Ball 5 For selecting an item roll the Jog Ball UP FAR MPEG mode or DOWN to select a desired item and ES Auto recording setup then LEFT or RIGHT to set the item For conducting an item roll the Jog Ball Display setup UP or DOWN to select a desired item and e then press the Jog Ball 2 6 Press the MENU Button e Menu screen disappea
43. e SD Video Camera is connected to it the personal computer may not recognize the SD Video Camera when it reverts to normal mode In this case restart the personal computer e When you restart the personal computer while it is connected to the SD Video Camera the personal computer may be stopped during the restart In this case turn the personal computer off disconnect the USB cable connecting the SD Video Camera and the personal computer or turn the SD Video Camera off and then restart the personal computer eDo not use other applications to access the CD that you are recording from or playing back with the SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied eWhile SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 supplied is accessing a CD the CD may not work properly in other applications eWhen an NTFS formatted Memory Card is inserted into the SD Video Camera and the Device is connected to the personal computer the Power Card Access Lamp keeps lighting In this case log on with Administrator computer administrator or any other user name having equivalent rights right click the Removable Disk icon in My Computer and select Remove Check that the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash then remove the Memory Card When the USB Driver is installed and the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer for the first time the Found New Hardware Wizard screen may appear Complete the operation in the following procedure and the personal computer wi
44. e The SD Video Camera uses copyright protected technologies and is protected by the patented technologies and intellectual properties of Japan and the U S To use these copyright protected technologies authorization of the Macrovision Company is required It is prohibited to disassemble or modify the SD Video Camera e gt 00 indicates the page to be referred to eNote that the SD Video Camera may not play back the data recorded or created on another product and another product may not play back the data recorded on the SD Video Camera e The nameplate of the SD Video Camera is fixed on the bottom of the battery compartment e MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE 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 U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited consumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse
45. e when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Trade Name Panasonic Model No SV AV50 Responsible party Matsushita Electric Corporation of 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 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Panasonic sv Av50 Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Introduction This SD Video Camera can record MPEG4 moving pictures still picture and voice data Additionally it can play back a high quality music file of the MPEG2 AAC and MP3 format Records files with the supplied SD Jukebox Ver 4 And using the viewer software SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 supplied accessory the MPEG4 moving picture data can be edited on the personal computer mi Clock setting When you purchase the SD Video Camera the clock setting has not been performed To start please set the year month date and time 3 20 PRESS MENUTO SET CLOCK Preparation
46. ecording Start Stop Button M 0 on the Remote Controller eWhen recording pictures of subjects in quick motion the picture or image may be blurred 14 Turning the Power On Select a desired mode from the mode selection screen on the LCD Monitor 4 1 Press the 6 Button for 1 second or more e The SD Video Camera is turned on and the Power Card Access Lamp y is lit in red Auto power on mode If you set the Auto power on to On in Setup on MENU the SD Video Camera is automatically turned on when LCD Monitor is opened When the battery is removed the setting on the Auto power on is turned to Off The setting on the Auto power on may be turned to Off when the battery power is drained Please recharge the battery for this SE feature to function Mi Turning the power off 1 Press the 6 Button for 2 seconds or more e The SD Video Camera is turned off and the Power Card Access Lamp is goes off eWhen the LCD monitor is closed the picture on the LCD monitor disappears However the SD Video Camera is not turned off eWhen you do not operate the SD Video Camera for about 5 or more minutes the SD Video Camera is automatically turned off Using the AC Adaptor when both the card and the battery are not inserted the SD Video Camera is not turned off automatically 15 Selecting Operation Modes 1 Set to 6 10 to select Record Mode Set to O to select Play Mod
47. eful not to shake the camera When recording pictures of the subjects in quick motion the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist i Playing Back Still Pictures gt 23 e The image data files recorded on the Memory Card with the SD Video Camera conform to the DCF Design rule for Camera File system universal standard stipulated by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association e The file format supported by this SD Video Camera is JPEG Some JPEG formatted files may not be played back 64 MB 100 160 elf there are 7 files or more on the index picture screen each roll of the Jog Ball makes the previous or next page appear Mi Recording Moving Pictures MPEGA4 3 24 eAs the magnification of Zoom increases the quality of image may deteriorate e Record the subject approx 1 7 ft 50 cm away from it e The MPEG4 moving pictures can be recorded in any mode but moving pictures recorded in the Extra fine Super fine or Fine mode may not be played on other Panasonic digital video cameras The message PUSH THE RESET SWITCH may be displayed on some Panasonic digital video cameras in such a case This is not a fault of the SD Video Camera ePlaying back MPEG4 moving pictures recorded in the Extra fine or Super fine mode is not guaranteed for digital devices other than this SD Video Camera e The MPEG4 moving picture recorded in the Extra Fine mo
48. engineering or disassembly is prohibited 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 FCC Note U S only 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 cor
49. ento 1 Poneren e 10 para seleccionar el Modo grabaci n Poner en O para seleccionar el Modo reproducci n 2 Apretar el bot n MODE para seleccionar el modo de funcionamiento e Cada vez que se aprieta el bot n MODE el modo de funcionamiento cambia de uno a otro e Despu s de varios segundos se visualizan s lo iconos H 2 Mi Acerca de los modos de funcionamiento Existen siete modos de funcionamiento y stos son eModo de grabaci n de im genes fijas formato de imagen fija JPEG eModo de reproducci n de im genes fijas em formato de imagen fija JPEG PICTURE e Modo de grabaci n de im genes en movimiento formato MPEG4 Modo de reproducci n de imagenes en movimiento A formato MPEG4 e Modo de grabaci n de la voz formato VOICE el A e Modo de reproducci n de la voz formato VOICE Modo de reproducci n del audio formato MPEG2 AAC MP3 76 Grabacion de Imagenes Fijas r 1 Imagenes en Movimiento Voz 1 Poner el bot n del modo grabaci n reproducci n en 9 1 2 MODE 2 Apretar el bot n MODE para seleccionar un modo de funcionamiento 3 Apretar el bot n de grabaci n Start Stop e Durante la grabaci n en el modo deseado 3 apretar el bot n de grabaci n Start Stop para detener la grabaci n Far to Y e Far As R 2 SB a Reproduccion de Imagenes Fijas Imagenes en Movimiento Voz Audio MODE 1 Poner el bot n de Grabaci n Reproduc
50. ep this unit away from magnetized equipment such as a microwave oven TV video game equipment etc f you use this unit on or near a TV images and sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wave radiation e Do not use near a cell phone because doing so may cause noise to adversely affect the picture and sound e Recorded data may be damaged or images may be distorted by strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors e Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a digital circuit including a microprocessor may adversely affect this unit causing the disturbance of images and sounds elt this unit is affected by magnetically charged equipment and does not function properly turn the power off and detach the battery and then connect it again Thereafter turn the power on Do not use this unit near radio transmitters or high voltage lines elt you record near radio transmitters or high voltage lines recorded images or sounds may be adversely affected Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto this unit elt this unit is sprayed with such chemicals the camera body may be damaged and the surface finish may peel off e Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact with this unit for a long period of time When you use this unit on a beach or similar place do not let sand or fine dust get into the camera Do not wet this unit with seawater or other liquid eSand or dust may dam
51. ertainment only Under copyright laws other materials cannot be used without obtaining permission from the holders of the copyrights eInjury or material damage resulting from any kind of use that is not in accordance with the operating Instructions are the sole responsibility of the user Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 117 600 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 e f the SD Video Camera is used continuously for a long time or used at a high ambient temperature red blue green or white dots may appear on the screen and be recorded on a still picture This is due to the rise of the temperature inside the body This is not a malfunction Under this condition turn the SD Video Camera off and leave it for a while e The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings due to malfunction or defect of this SD Video Camera its accessories or Memory Card e Please note that the actual controls and components menu items etc of your SD Video Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions eSD logo is a trademark e n this Operating Instructions Memory Card and Card mean SD Memory Card
52. he SD Video Camera is connected for the PC accessing first time e Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears 48 Starting the Software Starting the SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 1 Select Start gt gt All programs programs gt gt Panasonic gt gt SD MovieStage gt gt SD MovieStage Starting the SD Jukebox Ver 4 l Select Start gt gt All programs program gt gt Panasonic gt gt SD JukeboxV4 gt gt SD JukeboxV4 Aan J amp 2 Far As Y rd Disconnecting the USB Cable Safely If you use Windows XP 2000 remove the USB Cable using the following method If you use Windows Me 98SE check that the Power Card Access Lamp is not flashing then remove the USB Cable Keep the SD Video Camera turned on d Double click the in task tray e Hardware disconnect dialog box appears 2 Select USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop 3 Click OK e Click OK and you can safely disconnect the cable Aan Ae aR 2 Far Ae R 2 If you no longer need software Uninstall Select Start gt gt Settings gt gt Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Programs 3 Select the software to be uninstalled and click Change Remove e Uninstalling steps may vary depending on the OS Please refer to the user manual of your OS Far Far 1 W Windows Catalog Windows Update W pai y H Paint Accessories A Acrobat Reader 7 Games ES Panasonic El so neste 3 S
53. ion together with all the copies thereof at Licensee s own expense Contents End User License Agreement 2 Information for Your Safety 4 WALFOGUCUON WEE T Preparation Standard Accessories cccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Optional ACCESSOTY ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Controls and Components occcoccncccccncnc 9 Using the UGbCrade 10 Power Supply cooccccocccncccnccncccnnccnonnconononoss 10 Charging the Battery cccoocccconcccco 11 Inserting a Memory Card 12 Using the LCD Montor 13 Turning the Power On 15 Selecting Operation Modes 16 Using the Menu Screen occcccccncccccnccnco 17 List Of Menus 18 Setting Date and Time ocococccccccccncccncnns 20 Adjusting Brightness and Color Level on the LCD Monitor 21 Basic Functions Recording Still Pictures 22 Playing Back Still Pictures 23 Recording Moving Pictures MPEG E 24 Playing Back Moving Pictures MPDEGA 25 Voice Recording Voice Recording Function 26 Listening to Voice Recordings Voice Hlavback 27 Listening to Music Audio Playback 28 Adjusting the Volume ooocccocnccccnnccccnnco 29 Using the Remote Controller EAN DMONGS sidonia avisa 30 Advanced Functions Digital Zoom Function eee Night View Function ccceeeeeeeeeeee Backlight Compensation Function
54. isplayed until the LCD Monitor is set up as 1 e The REVIEW Indication is displayed ePress the MENU Button when the checking display appears to show Erase card file display 2 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball to delete the image 22 e J PICTURE O 3 4 5 ONO EJ Das size CARETAS EB Quality Flash ma Display setup KU Setup MENU EXIT Playing Back Still Pictures This mode plays back still pictures recorded on the Memory Card 1 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 2 and set the operation mode to PICTURE e Still picture files recorded on the Memory Card are displayed in the index picture screen 2 Roll the Jog Ball to select a desired file 3 Press the Jog Ball eA still picture file is played back on the LCD Monitor ats WI 100 0001 i Operation during Playback SEH noveris oe Press the Jog Ball index picture screen Displays the next Roll the Jog Ball RIGHT previous screen LEFT Press the Jog Ball for 1 second or more To Play Back All of the Still Pictures One by One While playing back Press the Jog Ball for 1 second or more 1 e The image is played back for approx 3 seconds e Press the Jog Ball to stop Roll the Jog Ball DOWN to pause and roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback a To Double the Image Size E While playing back rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward T e Rotate the Zoom Vo
55. itch to and set to the desired operation mode 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog Ball 4 Select Erase all files and press the Jog Ball eA verification message appears 5 Select Yes and press the Jog Ball CARD EDITING 3 Lock Unlock DPOF checking DPOF resetting BACK MENU EXIT 34 Protecting Files File Protection Precious files recorded on the Memory Card can be locked to prevent accidental erasure 1 Play back the file to be locked or pause it 2 3 23 25 27 Press the MENU Button e The editing menu screen appears Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until Lock Unlock is displayed Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select Lock Press the Jog Ball e The selected file is locked and the Om Indication is attached to the selected files a hk QQ N To Release the File Protection Select Unlock in Step 4 above eThe On Indication disappears To Lock All Files 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set to the desired operation mode 1 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Select Card editing and press the Jog 3 Ball 4 Select Lock Unlock and press the Jog Ball eA verification message appears 5 Select Lock and press the Jog Ball e To unlock all files select Unlock and press the Jog Ball 3 4 O 3 4 5 ii D RI Lock Unlock LK 100 0001 Onl 5 T o Wi o W fJ
56. ixels Approx 2 110 000 Effective number of pixels Approx 1 950 000 2 5 X 2 0 inch LCD GN 3 5 Built in Mono 3000 Ix 60 Ix SD Memory Card JPEG MPEG4 Extra Fine 320 x 240 pixels QVGA Approx 1 5 Mbps 30fps Super Fine 320 x 240 pixels QVGA Approx 1 Mbps 15fps Fine 320 x 240 pixels QVGA Approx 420 kbps 12fps Economy 176 x 144 pixels QCIF Approx 100 kbps 6fps G 726 MP3 MPEG2 AAC Approx 1 15 16 x 4 x 13 16 48 9 W x 101 H x 20 D mm Approx 3 64 oz 103 g without Battery and Memory Card Approx 4 24 oz 120 g with Battery and SD Memory Card 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C 10 80 Information for your safety AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 12 A DC 4 8 V 1 0 A Dimensions Weight Battery Pack Nominal Voltage Nominal Capacity Approx 1 15 16 x 5 8 x 2 9 16 49 W x 16 H x 65 D mm Approx 2 47 oz 70 g Information for your safety DC 3 7 V 530 mAh Dimensions Weight Approx 1 7 16 x 5 32 x 2 1 8 36 W x 4 H x 54 D mm Approx 0 56 oz 16 g 69 Limited Warranty For U S A Only Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company Company Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico Inc One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Jersey 07094 Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 PANASONIC SD Products Limite
57. lect Playlist Playlist Auto power on GRITA Default playlist DefaultPlaylist gt 29 Gi Playlist Playlist gt 29 DefaultPlaylist Playlist Playlist2 19 Setting Date and Time At the time of purchase of the SD Video Camera the date and time are not set PRESS MENU TO SET CLOCK is displayed First set the date and time then use the SD Video Camera A Set the Record Play mode Switch to ce 1 Press the MENU Button Select Setup and press the Jog Ball Select Clock set and press the Jog Ball Select Year and roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to set a desired value In the same way set Month Day Hour Minute to a desired value Press the MENU Button vn AARON e When the built in battery has been exhausted set the date and time after the battery has charged 3 51 20 1 2 3 Display setup MT Setup BACK MENU EXIT 4 T Bo CA w ES Format card BACK MENU EXIT WW Lo CA w Year Month DEC Day Hour 9AM Minute BACK MENU EXIT Adjusting Brightness and Color Level on the LCD Monitor LCD Brightness Brightness It adjusts the brightness of the image on the LCD screen LCD Color Level Color It adjusts the color saturation of the image on the LCD screen ma REC MENU 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 E VPEG4 mode and set the operation mode to PICTURE DI Auto recording setup or MPEG4 Press the MENU Button TE Select Display
58. line for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at http www pasc panasonic com or send your request by E mail to npcpar ts panasonic com You may also contact us directly at 1 800 332 5368 Phone 1 800 237 9080 Fax Only Monday Friday 9 am to 8 pm EST Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 We Accept Visa MasterCard Discover Card American Express and Personal Checks For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 866 605 1277 Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 Index mA AC Adaptor cccccceeeeeeeeees 10 54 Audio Playback 28 Auto Recording Function 41 Ms Backlight Compensation Function 32 BANGI gedet 11 55 ECO WE 18 mc Condensation 55 MD Date Time setting 20 Digital Zoom Function 31 DPOF Setting 36 Me Earphones 30 Erasing the Files 34 MF File Protection oocccocccocccocncoonco 35 SE E ER Sein oasis 38 H ICON display 18 Indications sivsvisercesecsaveretneiewenawoents 52 Tl LCD Monitor 13 21 56 Du Menu List 18 Menu Screen cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 MPEG4
59. ll recognize the SD Video Camera O Click Next Confirm whether your device is configured to the optimal driver detection setting and click Next 6 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Enter the path as D USB Driver files example of D drive assigned as CD ROM drive Click Next GClick Next Click Finish Mi Constructing a Folder when the Memory Card is used with a PC 3 50 e DCIM SD_VIDEO SD_ VOICE etc are necessary items in the folder structure They have nothing to do with actual operations e The memory capacity indicated on the SD Memory Card label corresponds to the total amount of the capacity to protect and manage the copyright and of the capacity available as a conventional memory for a SD Video Camera Personal Computer or others e The SD_VOICE folder the voice files contained in it and SD AUDIO folder are specified to the hidden files Those folders and files may not be displayed on the Explorer and My Computer screen depending on the setting of your PC e Files are numbered hexadecimally eDo not delete any folders located on the Memory Card If this is done the Memory Card may not be recognized on your SD Video Camera e The MPEG4 moving picture file ASF format can be played on the Windows Media Player 6 4 or later If files recorded with Extra fine are to be played back ona PC MPEG4 Decoder Plug in on the CD ROM supplied must be installed If
60. lume Lever toward W to resume normal playback T e Roll the Jog Ball to change the enlarging area of the BET image Cannot select files unless you restore the size of a picture eDepending on the image you cannot enlarge it eOnly JPEG images that were created by this product will be displayed correctly Files that are copied to the SD card may not be displayed properly or not at all 23 Recording Moving Pictures MPEG4 You can record moving pictures on the Memory Card 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 and set the operation mode to MPEG4 2 Press the MENU Button 3 Set the MPEG4 mode to desired picture quality eSelect one of Extra fine Super fine Fine or Economy ePress the MENU Button after completing the setting 4 Press the Recording Start Stop Button e Recording starts eWhile recording the moving picture press the Recording Start Stop Button to stop recording elf you select Economy on MPEG4 mode the quality of image will deteriorate elf the moving picture is recorded again after stopping recording it will be saved as another file e Digital Zoom Function Night View Function Backlight Compensation Function and White Balance adjustment cannot be selected during recording of MPEG4 moving pictures 24 a MODE GG REC MENU E MPEGA mode EI Auto recording setup mi Display setup ET Setup BACK MENU EXIT HO Playing Back Moving Pictures MP
61. lusive 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 Servicenter 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 WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 71 Customer Services Directory For U S A Only Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance locate your nearest Dealer or Servicenter purchase Parts and Accessories or make Customer Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at http www panasonic com support or contact us via the web at http www panasonic com contactinfo You may also contact us directly at 1 800 211 PANA 7262 Monday Friday 9 am 9 pm Saturday Sunday 10 am 7 pm EST For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 877 833 8855 Accessory Purchases Purchase Parts Accessories and Instruction Books on
62. m the direction of the battery 3 Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it A Removing the Memory Card 1 Slide and open the Card Battery Door 2 Press the Card until it clicks to release A Pull out the Card 4 Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it eKeep the SD Memory Card out of the reach of children to prevent swallowing 12 Using the LCD Monitor During live recording the image can be viewed on the LCD monitor The monitor also allows you to review previously recorded material A Open the LCD Monitor e The lens appears in an opposite side of the LCD Monitor 2 Adjust the LCD Monitor angle according to the desired recording playing angle Use mainly when recording e Position your finger on Grip a When you put your finger on the upper position of the Grip there are times when your finger may touch the lens 2 Use mainly when playing back e In this case lean the LCD Monitor while pressing the RELEASE Button e The LCD Monitor can rotate up to the angles illustrated OD RELEASE O Up to 90 maximum O Up to 90 maximum O Up to 180 maximum e f the position of the LCD Monitor is set to when you set the Record Play mode switch to mode only the indication which is limited appears on screen display e Close the LCD Monitor while pressing the RELEASE Button Take care not to get your finger caught between the LCD Monitor and the b
63. mode cceceeeeeeeeeeees 24 BN Night Veiw Function 31 mo Operation Mode 16 MP P Slide SHOW ou cece eee eens 37 Picture E 22 PIVS E 29 Power SAVE oo ececeececceceeseeceeeeseeeeeees 60 Mo Eege 22 MR Remote Controller 30 Repeat Playback AUDIO 28 Repeat Playback MPEGA 25 mis SD Memory Card 12 50 56 SD Jukebox oo 45 47 49 SD MovieStage 44 46 49 Slide show 23 System Requirements 44 45 mu USB Cable eege ee 48 49 USB Cradle 10 39 40 USB Driver acnee 44 46 mV Volume adjustment 008 29 Mw Warning display oo oooo ooo 53 White Balance adjustment 33 73 Spanish Quick Use Guide Gu a espa ola para el uso rapido Colocacion en el Soporte USB 4 A Colocar la Videoc mara SD en el soporte USB e Colacar la Videoc mara SD en el soporte USB de manera que los conectores est n alineados eLas ranuras 4 o la Videoc mara SD encajan en las protuberancias principales B ePara encajar la Videoc mara SD en el soporte USB poner la Videoc mara SD en OFF BD an Ae amp e Fer A Y di DB o a Alimentaci n el ctrica Mi Utilizaci n del adaptador CA 1 Colocar la Videoc mara SD en el soporte USB ER 2 Conectar el cable de entrada CC al Ve O enchufe DC IN 4 8V en el soporte USB
64. n record high quality music which can be played back in the AUDIO mode of the SD Video Camera SD Jukebox Ver 4 arrange the pictures ona Memory Card and cut and edit moving pictures SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 Please read the PDF format instructions installed with the software for how to use the software These Operating Instructions describe only how to install and start up the software and how to connect the SD Video Camera to a personal computer Install the USB driver before connecting the SD Video Camera to a personal computer SD Jukebox incorporates copyright protection technology using encryption technology in order to protect copyrights to ensure the healthy development of music culture and to protect the rights of valid purchasers The following restrictions are therefore applied e SD Jukebox records music data in encrypted form onto your hard disk drive Encrypted music cannot be moved copied to other folders drives and other personal computers for use e Unique information pertaining to your personal computer s processor and hard disk drive is used in the encryption process Therefore if either the processor or hard disk drive is replaced previously created music data will no longer be available for use e SD Jukebox cannot play or record music CDs that do not have a ais mark on the disc label While every attempt is made to create software that will operate properly in most personal computers previously installed
65. n switch on it If the switch is moved to the LOCK side you cannot write to or format the Memory Card If it is moved back you can el ocking Unlocking many files may take a little time Wait until the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash E Writing Printing Data on a Memory Card DPOF Setting gt 36 eDPOF is the abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format DPOF is used to select images you want to print DPOF can only be used with products that support this feature e The number of prints can be set from O to 62 99 e This SD Video Camera may not recognize the DPOF set by another type of device eDPOF setting many files may take a little time Wait until the Power Card Access Lamp stopped flash E Playing Back Still Pictures One by One P Slide Show gt 37 ePlayback time may take longer than usual depending on the picture elf the P Slide show data is not recorded on the Memory Card the display reverts to the picture index screen e The time for the Slide show set by SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 is not applied to the SD Video Camera fi Formatting the Memory Card 3 38 e f the Memory Card performance becomes unstable recording or playback fails etc try to format it elf a message to prompt you to check the Memory Card comes up it will be necessary to format it in order to use it on the SD Video Camera eBy formatting all data stored in the Memory Card eg still pictures MPEG4 moving pictures voice
66. ncerned e The contents or complete reproduction or copy of these Operating Instructions could be changed without notice eWhen installing or using this software specify the user name to Administrator computer administrator or any other user name having the equivalent right Then log on with that user name to install this software For Windows XP 2000 Professional If you do not have such a right consult with your system administrator e Licensed AAC Patents U S patent numbers 08 937 950 5 222 189 5 274 740 07 640 550 97 02874 5 592 584 08 557 046 5 197 087 5 581 654 5 717 821 5848391 5 357 594 5 633 981 5 579 430 98 03036 5 781 888 08 894 844 5 490 170 05 183 988 08 392 756 5 291 557 5 752 225 5297236 08 678 666 5 227 788 08 039 478 5 299 238 5 264 846 5 548 574 5 451 954 5 394 473 4 914 701 98 03037 5 285 498 08 211 547 5 299 239 5 268 685 08 506 729 5 400433 5 583 962 5 235 671 97 02875 5 481 614 5 703 999 5 299 240 5 375 189 08 576 495 43 USB Driver fi System Requirements for USB Driver OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Professional Drive CD ROM Drive SD MovieStage Features of SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 eMPEG4 moving pictures ASF format files and still pictures JPEG pictures recorded on the SD Video Camera are displayed in thumbnail form and can be easily played back on a personal computer eWhen MPEG4 moving pictures recorded with Extra fine are played
67. ng menu screen appears Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until White balance is displayed Point the SD Video Camera at a full screen white subject e g white paper Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select ny Set mode S 13 White balance Press the Jog Ball and the N1 indication 4 is displayed eSet the White balance to Auto to resume automatic adjustment OD OU bb Y N e f left unused for approx 3 seconds the editing menu screen will automatically disappear In the following cases the White Balance Adjustment resumes automatic adjustment Turning the power off Setting the Record Play Switch to Setting the Input select to Line 33 Erasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card Using SD Video Camera you can erase files recorded on the Memory Card After files are erased they cannot be restored a 1 Play back the file to be erased or pause it gt 23 25 27 E 2 Press the MENU Button ER ou e The editing menu screen appears O 3 Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN until Erase card file is displayed 3 4 5 4 Roll the Jog Ball LEFT or RIGHT to select i Yes 5 k C Press the Jog Ball e Erased files cannot be restored e The selected file is erased from the Memory Card senses e f No is selected the file selection is canceled e After erasing the file the display reverts to the index picture screen Mi To Erase All Files 1 Set the Record Play mode Sw
68. o the SD Video Camera and the Memory Card is correctly inserted Is the SD Video Camera turned on Is the write protect switch set to LOCK Being set to LOCK the Memory Card cannot be recorded Does the Memory Card have enough free space Delete useless data in the Memory Card Play 1 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 back Recorded still pictures are not clear Is Quality on the menu set to Normal If recording is done with it set to Normal images with fine details may include a mosaic like pattern Set Quality to Fine Playback images do not look normal The picture may be damaged In order to prevent the loss of image data backing up on a personal computer is recommended Actual recording time still image storage capacity in the Memory Card is different from those described in these Operating Instructions drastically Actual recording time still image storage capacity depends on the kind of the image When MPEG4 moving picture data still picture data sound data and audio data are recorded in the Memory Card less capacity in the Memory Card can be used While playing back a Voice file or a Music file the LCD Monitor is suddenly turned off The LCD Monitor is automatically turned off approx 5 seconds after starting playing back or recording a Voice file Open and Close the LCD Monitor turns on the LCD Monitor However in the case of not conducting any operation for approx 5 seconds
69. o the previous screen BACK Display setup 1 FT Setup O 3 Voice Record Menu Display setup Display setup Initial setup Setup Return to the previous screen BACK W it Sub Menu for Record Mode D E e e E O Display setup Display setup con disolay QC Display Icon display E Brehtness GEES When it is set to On superimposed indications EY Color such as playback status and picture quality will be displayed 7 Brightness Brightness 3 21 WS E Color level Color gt 21 o CR Return to the previous screen BACK Base 2 Initial setup Setup Inout select Ge Beep sound setting Beep Auto power on AC e When it is set to On beeps for confirmation or ES Format card alarm Clock set AC MENU EXIT AV input selection Input select gt 40 This menu is not in Voice Record Menu O Auto power on Auto power on gt 15 REC Timer QM Card format Format card 3 38 Auto record standby Clock setting Clock set 3 20 Return to the previous screen BACK 3 Auto recording setup Auto recording setup Rec timer REC Timer 3 41 Auto record standby Auto record standby gt 41 Return to the previous screen BACK BACK MENO EXIT 18 Mi Play Mode 1 Still Picture Playback Menu 4 O Card editing Card editing E cord ecto i P Slide show P Slide show gt 37 Display setup Display setup gt 18 Display setup Initial setup Setup Ef Setup 2
70. ody of the SD Video Camera 13 i Attaching the Lens Protection Sticker A Attach the Lens Protection Sticker 1 to the front of this unit Attach the Lens Protection Sticker to the position of the 3 8 line Gx e Put the finger under the Lens Protection Sticker Q m gt e O Wee o Mi Using the Jog Ball As the angle of the LCD monitor is changed so too will the direction of movement using the Jog Ball A Recording angle Playing back angle Oy NE O LEFT DOWN w y O eWhen you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more in playback mode the Jog Ball A and the Zoom Lever cannot be activated to prevent z V7 NE wrong operations The MENU screen also does not O lt ci A gt 8 appear The 0 HOLD indication appears Y 9 4 The Jog Ball and the Zoom Lever are activated when you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more W Recording Still Pictures skillfully The SD Video Camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed of the camera to the subjects brightness When recording pictures in dark places the shutter speed becomes slower Be careful not to shake the camera e g Indoor Shade When recording still pictures hold the SD Video Camera firmly with both hands and take a stance When recording still pictures using the Remote Controller supplied camera shake will be reduced Press the R
71. off and leave the SD Video Camera as it is for approx 12 hours e After recharging the built in battery adjust the date and time gt 20 e Even if the built in battery is not run down PRESS MENU TO SET CLOCK is displayed at the time of purchase Fea y Y 2 Far gt R 2 BD eo After Use 1 Turn off the SD Video Camera gt 15 2 Retract the LCD Monitor gt 13 3 Take out the Memory Card and the Battery gt 11 12 4 Put the SD Video Camera into the Carrying Case 51 Indications 52 Recording e Mode 5 array 1 ey wal Y O Oh12m34s ROh59m NY 6 7 8 9 DEC 21 2004 9 35AM 1 Operation Mode OPENS Still picture mode weer VOICE uge Moving picture mode Voice mode Audio mode 2 Status Indications Recording Mode REVIEW Record 3 22 24 26 Checking the Recorded Image Playback Mode gt if gt dd EN Th ACCESS NO CARD NO FILE Playback 3 23 25 27 28 Pause 3 25 27 28 Cue Playback Review Playback gt 25 27 28 10 times speed with x 10 gt 4d and 60 times speed with x 60 PP d Slide show 23 37 Pausing of Slide show 3 23 37 Accessing a card No card No file Pona REESEN Mode 11 12 17 2 erg BEES op sel Low ESCH 13 MOL001 14 sd cra g 18 VOL we e 3 Flash 3 22 EN Auto 5 On NIGHT VIEW 3 31 El Night View Mode
72. oller Earphone Terminal Socket gt 30 20 Card Battery Door 3 11 21 USB Cradle Connector gt 10 22 Battery Lock gt 11 23 Memory Card Slot 3 12 24 Battery Slot gt 11 25 AV Input Output Terminal Socket AV IN OUT 3 39 26 USB Terminal Port USB 3 48 27 DC Input Socket DC IN 4 8V 3 10 28 Device Connector gt 10 OO RELEASE 11 O NIGHT VIEW AV IN OUT USB ves 27 Using the USB Cradle Inserting the camera into the USB cradle allows the battery to be charged The USB cradle also allows the camera to be connected to external devices such as your TV for viewing images or to record from external video sources The USB Cradle also allows the pictures on an external device to be recorded ona Card using the timer function L 39 40 A Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle e The grooves a of the SD Video Camera fit in the leading protrusions e Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle so that the mating connectors are in alignment e Before fitting the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle turn the SD Video Camera off i Aan gt u 4 Far Ay Y di Fer Power Supply W Using AC Adaptor l Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle 2 Connect the DC Input Lead to the DC IN 4 8V socket on the USB Cradle 3 Connect the AC Adaptor to AC Main socket 10 1 Ses lo S Charging the Battery Be s
73. on the CD ROM supplied and follow the instructions on the screen to install DirectX 9 0b E Connecting to the PC gt 48 e To erase pictures that you recorded on the Memory Card by using the SD Video Camera be sure to erase them on the SD Video Camera or SD MovieStage Ver 2 5 not on a personal computer the Explorer etc e You may not be able to properly play back on the SD Video Camera after editing the recorded data or changing the image data on a personal computer e Moving Picture format MPEG4 that can be played back on the SD Video Camera is ASF Depending on the file it may not be able to be played back even if it is in ASF format e When you operate the SD Video Camera using its buttons pull out the USB cable The SD Video Camera cannot be operated in the PC accessing mode 64 eWhen you play back MPEG4 moving picture file in the card on a personal computer while the SD Video Camera and the personal computer is connected the frame of the picture may be dropped In this case copy the desired file to the personal computer and play it back e Use only the supplied USB cable eDo not remove the AC adaptor when the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer elf the SD Video Camera s personal computer peripheral mode PC accessing is displayed is not canceled when the personal computer is turned off remove the USB cable e f the personal computer switches to the suspend mode when th
74. oom 23 14 File Name 23 25 27 28 15 DPOF setting 3 36 16 File Protection 3 35 17 Volume 3 29 18 Displayed by the text Low Battery The battery may be exhausted Replace it with a fully charged battery or recharge the supplied battery Repeats all files all tracks No Card The Memory Card is not inserted or the Memory Card may not be inserted correctly Card full The memory capacity is fully utilized Erase any unnecessary files or replace it with a new Memory Card Card locked The write protect switch of the SD Memory Card is set to LOCK 3 56 Check card Re insert the Memory Card If Check card is still displayed the Memory Card is not compatible or applicable The SD Video Camera cannot recognize it Format it 3 38 File locked You attempted to execute the erase operation on a locked file Please re operate Turn off and on the SD Video Camera Incompatible data Pictures containing the copy protect signal copy guard cannot be recorded Please connect both AC adapter and battery When connecting the SD Video Camera to a personal computer be sure to use both AC adaptor and battery Set to PLAY mode Before connecting the SD Video Camera to the personal computer with the USB cable slide the Record Play mode switch to mode 1 Warning has appeared in the portrait picture recording 53 Cautions for Use Mi About the SD Video Camera Ke
75. r e EQ is activated only when Music files are played back 30 Advanced Functions Digital Zoom Function 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 1 and set the operation mode to PICTURE or MPEG4 2 Rotate the Zoom Volume Lever toward T 2 or W e Picture is enlarged by 1 step by rotating the Zoom Volume Lever toward T up to 3 steps Maximum 2 5 x and it is reduced by 1 step by rotating the Zoom Volume Lever toward W Minimum 1 x In the following cases the Zoom magnification returns to 1 X Turning the power off Setting the Record Play Switch to ef a a Ae R 2 Far Ae R 2 Fea Night View Function This function allows you to record brighter color images in a dark place 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to 5 1 and set the operation mode MPEG4 2 Press the NIGHT VIEW Button The E indication appears and the images 2 NIGHT VIEW become brighter e Press the NIGHT VIEW Button again to resume Normal Recording mode e Night View Function works by extending the signal storage exposure time of the CCD image sensor lt is normal for some picture degradation to occur this is not a malfunction This may include Motion playback may appear as if frames are dropped Points of light not normally visible in brightly lighted situations may be visible In the following cases the Night View function is released Turning the power off Setting the Recor
76. r movie camera or the file size may not be displayed correctly E Voice Recording Voice Recording Function gt 26 e The screen shows a simple black background e The sounds recorded will be in monaural e The maximum continuous recordable time is 24 hours When using the AC adaptor connection and using the 512 MB of the SD Memory Card e The sound recorded cannot be played back on other Panasonic SD IC recorder 60 e The indexes of the recording time for Voice files are as follows The times listed in the above table are approximations E Listening to Voice Recordings Voice Playback 3 27 e The screen shows a simple black background e Fast forward or fast backward will be reset to normal playback at the beginning of the next file E Listening to Music Audio Playback 3 28 e Only the MPEG2 AAC and MP3 data transferred using SD Jukebox Ver 4 supplied accessory are applicable to play on your SD Video Camera e This SD Video Camera alone does not allow tracks to be recorded or deleted e Refer to the PDF manual of the SD Jukebox Ver 4 as for Recording Music file and Playlist elf there is no Music file Playlist screen on the menu is not displayed elf Power save has been set to On on the menu the LCD Monitor will be turned off approx 5 seconds after playback and it will be turned on after playback end And the SD Video Camera will be turned off approx 30 seconds after stopping
77. remely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 117 600 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 W About the Lens e Do not touch the lens Wipe the SD Video Camera with the cleaning cloth supplied when the lens becomes unclean Do not wipe stains on the lens with sharp objects The lens may be scratched or broken e When the Lens is Fogged Up turn off the SD Video Camera and leave the SD Video Camera in this condition for approx 1 hour When the lens temperature becomes close to the ambient temperature the fog disappears naturally 56 Mi About the Memory Card When the power card access lamp is Blinking when the card is being read do not remove the card turn the power off or subject it to vibration 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 Do not bend drop or subject it to strong vibration e f the above precautions are not taken the card or the recorded content may be damaged Be sure to pull out and store the card after use e Keep the card in the storage bag to store or carry the card around e Do not allow dirt dust or water to enter the terminals on the back of
78. ribed on the CD ROM casing and click Next 4 Complete the installation according to the Geng y m e S S a g e Enter your name and the product serial number then click the Next button When the setup screen for the Media Format 9 is a displayed install the Media Format 9 according Su eeeert to the message When the DirectX 9 0b setup screen appears EE install it When you are using former version of papas pal DirectX 8 1 failure to install DirectX 9 0b disables you from using SD Jukebox Ver 4 We recommend using the new version of DirectX Please refer to Microsoft s website for details on DirectX e After rebooting the computer the SD Jukebox Ver 4 is enabled 47 Connecting to the PC e Connect the USB cable after the USB driver is installed eBoth the AC adaptor and the battery must be installed when connecting to the PC Either one alone does not allow the SD Video Camera to be used with a personal computer Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle 3 10 Connect with the AC Adaptor 3 10 Turn the SD Video Camera on and set the Record Play mode Switch to J Connect the USB terminal of the USB Cradle to the USB terminal of the personal computer using supplied USB Cable e The SD Video Camera works as a personal computer peripheral Operation of the SD Video Camera is disabled The Removable disk icon appears in A ON My Computer 4 When t
79. rmatted e Formatting is carried out e f No is selected the Memory Card format is canceled 4 Normally it is not necessary to format the Memory Card ma REC MENU E MPEG4 mode EI Auto recording setup Display setup BACK MENU EXIT Beep Input select Auto power on AC Format card Clock set BACK MENU EXIT Playing Back on an external device By connecting the SD Video Camera in USB Cradle with an external device the recorded scenes can be played back on an external device such as a TV or Audio device A Turn the SD Video Camera off and put in the USB Cradle 3 10 2 Connect the AV IN OUT terminal of the USB Cradle to the AV Input Sockets of the external device using supplied AV Cable e Turn offthe SD Video Camera before connecting the AV Cable 3 Turn on the SD Video Camera and set the Record Play mode Switch to and then set the operation mode to be desired 4 Press the MENU Button and then select Setup and press the Jog Ball 5 Set Output select to Line and press the MENU Button 3 6 Select the file to be played back and press the Jog Ball e n the connection described in this item the speaker 4 or the stereo earphones of this Device cannot be d used j O S uy Beep Off Output select E Line gt Auto power on ARI 39 Recording Pictures supplied from an external device 4 Turn the SD Video Camera off and put in the USB Cradle
80. rs and the selected item is now being set e Press the MENU Button when playing back the moving picture still picture or sound so you can edit E MPEG4 mode the file being played back EI Auto recording setup eWhen you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more in playback mode the Jog Ball Display setup and the Zoom Lever cannot be activated to prevent MENU wrong operations The MENU screen also does not BACK appear The 0 HOLD indication appears The Jog Ball and the Zoom Lever are activated 5 when you keep pressing the MENU Button for 2 seconds or more Input select FS Esrmat card List of Menus The menu screens used differ slightly from the actual menus These are offered for simplified illustration purposes 4 W Record Mode EE Picture size ALLIED i Hl 1 Still Picture Record Menu FA Quality OIE Flash Picture size Picture size gt 22 EE Picture quality Quality gt 22 E Setup Flash setting Flash 3 22 BACK HEN EXIT Display setup Display setup Initial setup Setup 2 FEB MPEG4 mode EI Auto recording setup Return to the previous screen BACK 2 MPEG4 Moving Picture Record Menu Moving picture quality MPEG4 mode 3 24 Display setup 1 Auto recording setup Auto recording setup ETJ Setup _ 3 41 BACK MENU EXIT Display setup Display setup Initial setup Setup 3 Return t
81. ry 6 months even if you do not have plans to use it About the AC Adaptor e Be sure to use supplied AC Adaptor elf you use the AC adaptor near a radio especially when you are tuning in AM stations radio reception may be disturbed Keep the AC adaptor 1 meter or more away from radio eWhen the AC adaptor is in use it may generate whirring sounds This is normal e After use be sure to disconnect the AC Adaptor from the AC Main socket If it is left connected about 0 3 W of current is consumed at most e Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor clean at all times Mi About the Battery Battery characteristics A lithium ion battery is a small sized battery with large capacity However when it is cooled down due to the low temperature 50 F 10 C or less the operating time becomes short by its characteristics and it may not operate properly In this case warm the battery moderately e g in a pocket and then insert it just before you use the Camera When using a body warmer be careful not to let the battery directly touch the warmer Be sure to detach the battery after use e f it is left attached to this unit a minute amount of current is consumed even when this unit power is off If it is left for a long time over discharge takes place The battery may become unusable even after it is charged Have spare batteries on hand when you use this unit outdoors e n a cold place the recordable time will
82. s for about 3 seconds from a playback start 3 W Operation during playing Stop dia ae Press the Jog Ball index picture screen Roll the Jog Ball DOWN Roll the Jog Ball UP to resume playback Finding the beginning Roll the Jog Ball of next this file RIGHT LEFT by 1 time e The audio can be fast forwarded or fast rewound by pressing PP 44 on the remote controller during playback No audio is output during fast forwarding fast backwarding gt 30 e The playback speed becomes normal when you reach the next file MW To Repeat Playback Set Repeat to 1Music or All e 1Music The track being played is repeated Repeat All All the tracks when a playlist is Power save selected all the tracks in the playlist Playlist are repeated Display setup ET Setup BACK MENU EXIT 28 Mi Selecting a Playlist D Playlists set using the SD Jukebox Ver 4 can be played back DefaultPlaylist Select a desired playlist in Playlist of the menu Playlist 1 Case Playlist3 Mi Selecting a desired Sound Quality Playlist4 Music quality can be selected with the supplied PlaylistS Remote Controller Use earphones or the audio cannot be heard Press the EQ button on the Remote Controller Every time the EQ Button is pressed the Sound quality changes as followed No display3 S XBS gt 3 TRAIN 3NO display No display Normal tone S XBS Punchy super bass sound TRAI
83. tartup E MSN Explorer Notepad 2 Acrobat Reader 5 0 Windows Media 21 Outlook Express 8 Internet Explorer amp Windows Catalog Paint Windows Update pport Ed A it D robat Reader fs anasonic gt AE SD Jukeboxv RM Release Note 7 MSN Explorer D Acrobat Reader 5 0 8 Internet Explorer Windows Media 5 Outlook Express s Remote Assistance Windows Media Player SD Jukebox 4 a SD JukeboxY4 Operating Instructions Log Off g Turn Off Computer y Wi 10 29 2 Safely Remove Hardware ax Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices 4 USB Mass Storage Device USB Mass Storage Device at SD Multi Camera Properties Stop I Display device components Close Stop a Hardware device 2 x Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue Windows will attempt to stop the following devices After the devices are stopped they may be removed safely S Generic volume P amp MATSHITA SD Multi Camera USB Device Cancel 49 Constructing a Folder when the Memory Card is used with a PC eWhen the Memory Card with data recorded by the SD Video Camera is inserted into a personal computer folders will be displayed as in the figure When a file name and a folder name are changed using the Explorer etc
84. tery sustains the operation of the clock e The clock might cause a deviation from the correct date and or time so be sure to check the current date and or time before recording elf the PRESS MENU TO SET CLOCK indicator is displayed set the date and time after the battery has charged 3 51 E Recording Still Pictures gt 22 e The larger the target still pictures are the longer the time is required for recording to the Memory Card elf Normal is selected for recording mosaic pattern noise may appear on a playback image depending on the image content eThe available range of the Flash is approximately 2 to 3 3 ft 60 to 100 cm in a dark place e Record the subject approx 1 7 ft 50 cm away from it e Digital Zooming degrades the picture quality elf the number of remaining recordable pictures is 10 000 or more the indication will be 9999 e 4 flashes immediately after the Flash is used to indicate that pictures cannot be recorded Wait until it stops flashing e As the magnification of Zoom increases the quality of image may deteriorate e The following table shows still image storage capacity for each image quality settings Fine apra Cam wm Normal AAA ICI ICI ICI IC 600 220 340 450 700 920 The numbers shown in the above table are approximate and may vary depending on picture content When recording pictures in very dark places the shutter soeed becomes slow Be car
85. the card Do not touch it with your fingers e The SD Memory Card has a write protect switch Sliding the switch to LOCK prevents the contents in the Memory Card from deleting accidentally eAs a result of improper operations recorded data may be damaged or erased We are not responsible for the loss caused by the erasure of the recording data State of Power Lamp while charging The Power Lamp flashes while charging Flashes approx every 4 seconds when charging is normal flashes on approx 2 seconds and off approx 2 seconds When the Power Lamps flashes more quickly or slowly or turns off some abnormality may have occurred The flashing speed suggests the following states Flashing approx every 1 second flashes on approx 0 5 seconds and off approx 0 5 seconds e The SD Video Camera battery or AC adaptor may be defective Contact your nearest Panasonic dealer Flashing approx every 12 seconds flashes on approx 6 seconds and off approx 6 seconds e The ambient temperature or that of the battery itself is too high or too low Charging proceeds but will take a longer time Turning off Charging is completed elt the Power Lamp turns off when charging is not completed the AC Adaptor or the battery is probably defective Contact your nearest Panasonic dealer Notes and Hints E Charging the Battery gt 11 eWhen the Battery Level Indicator indicates 4 4 J the battery will r
86. uired for warranty service Carry In or Mail In Service For Carry In or Mail In Service in the United States call 1 800 211 PANA 1 800 211 7262 For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company 787 750 4300 or fax 787 768 2910 70 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 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 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 Servicenter 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 ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer loss of media or images data or other memory content The items listed are not exc
87. un out in a few minutes Recharge the battery elt takes approx 100 minutes maximum for full charging The charging times are for normal ambient temperature 77 F 25 C 60 If the Battery is charged at a higher or lower temperature the charging time may be longer e The capacities of the recording time playback time still picture storage with a supplied full charged battery are as follows 77 F 25 C 60 Number of Recordable Still Pictures PICTURE When recording still pictures with setting the Picture size to 1600 x 1200 and Quality to Normal every 30 seconds activating flash every other recording Maximum Continuous Recording Time 60 min MPEG4 120 still pictures Maximum Continuous Playback Time 75 min MPEG4 Maximum Continuous Voice Recording Time VOICE Maximum Continuous Music Playback Time AUDIO 120 min When the Power save function is activated The times number of images listed in the above table are approximate e Be sure to detach the battery after use elt you disconnect the DC Input Lead or the AC Main Lead while charging the Battery Power Lamp flashes several times and goes off For continuing Battery charge wait for approx 1 minute and then connect the AC Main Lead and the DC Input Lead el is recommended to set the battery even when using the AC adaptor e The main unit becomes hot when it is being charged or used This is normal 57 e
88. ure to turn the power switch on the camera off when charging the battery A Slide and open the Card Battery Door 2 Insert the battery all the way e Confirm the direction of the battery e Be sure to insert the battery until fixed with the Battery Lock Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it Place the SD Video Camera on the USB Cradle Connect the DC Input Lead to the DC IN 4 8V socket on the USB Cradle Connect the AC Adaptor to AC Main socket ePower Card Access Lamp flashes and Charging starts T Wait until Power Card Access Lamp goes off eWhen recharging is completed Power Card Access Lamp goes off O a bb Q e Under normal operation the charging light stays on during charging If it blinks a charging problem may be occurring Please see page 56 for more details A Removing the Battery 1 Slide and open the Card Battery Door 2 Release the Battery Lock and incline this unit to remove the Battery e When you cannot remove the battery pull out the projection part to remove it 3 Close and lock the Card Battery Door while sliding it Inserting a Memory Card Be sure to turn the power off when inserting the card A Slide and open the Card Battery Door 2 Hold the Memory Card placing the cut off corner at the front with the label O facing up and then insert it all the way until it clicks e Turn off the SD Video Camera before inserting removing a Card e Confir
89. utton e Recording starts 3 Speak into the built in microphone of this SD Video Camera eWhile recording voice press the Recording Start Stop Button to stop recording 2 e The LCD Monitor will shut off approx 5 seconds after starting to record This is not a malfunction but a normal sequence in recording When voice recording stops the LCD Monitor turns on again 3 e The recorded file is automatically locked to prevent accidental erasure elf the LCD Monitor is operated open close rotate while recording the LCD Monitor turns on and will turn off again in approx 5 seconds elt the sound is recorded again after stopping recording it will be saved as another file 26 Listening to Voice Recordings Voice Playback Plays back the voice files recorded by the SD Video Camera 1 Set the Record Play mode Switch to and set the operation mode to VOICE eVoice files recorded on the Memory Card are displayed in the form of a list 2 Roll the Jog Ball UP or DOWN to select a desired file 3 Press the Jog Ball eA voice file is played back _ ein approx 5 seconds after playing back the IW i LCD Monitor will turn off 100 TRACK002 eWhen stopping playback the file list reverts and 100 TRACK003 the LCD Monitor turns on again Oo Vegan Indication a displays for about 3 seconds from a playback start W Operation during Playback Stop Reverts to the file list PTESS tne
90. view pictures on the LCD monitor of the SD Video Camera fitted on the USB Cradle set Output select to LCD The sound is also heard from the speaker of the SD Video Camera If Output select is set to Line pictures cannot be displayed on the LCD monitor eWhen the USB Cradle is not fitted to the SD Video Camera pictures appear on the LCD monitor regardless of the setting on the menu elf the camera is connected to an external device such as a TV and it outputs video and audio to the device the sound is not heard from the speaker of this camera even with Beep in the menu set to On ePart of the characters may be clipped on the screen depending on the type of TV E Recording Pictures supplied from an external device gt 40 ePictures containing the copy protect signal copy guard cannot be recorded e The picture size of still pictures recorded from an external device is 640 x 480 The unit of the picture size is not megapixel eWhen the USB Cradle is not fitted to the SD Video Camera pictures appear on the LCD monitor regardless of the setting on the menu e The power is automatically turned OFF in approx 5 minutes after the SD Video Camera stops Turn the power ON again eFrom an external device cannot be recorded to VOICE mode n the mode video or audio is not output from the AV IN OUT terminal irrespective of the setting of Output select eA wide format picture picture of 16 9
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