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1. 52 Specifications Specifications o caccia carve e IRR 54 3 5070893 Before using Before using Parts identification and handling Accessories Camera The followings are the accessories supplied with this product 3 Built in LED video light NV GS35 only 17 Microphone built in stereo 22 24 Grip belt 6 Lens eFit the MC protector VW LMC30E optional the ND filter VW LNDSOE optional the tele conversion lens VW LT3014E optional or the wide conversion lens VW LW3007E optional in front of the lens Do not fit the other Q 1 AC adaptor DC input lead mains lead accessories except for the lens cap 7 5 White balance sensor 28 2 Battery pack 7 Remote control sensor 15 3 Remote control button type battery 15 6 Audio video output terminal AV 36 4 Free style remote control 76 Terminal for free style remote control 5 AV cable 36 REMOTE 16 6 Shoulder strap 6 7 Microphone terminal MIC 7 Digital video head cleaner 49 eWhen connecting an external microphone or 8 USB cable and CD ROM audio equipment to this jack the built in microphone does not operate Optional OO 1 AC adaptor VW AD11GN pr 2 Battery pack lithium CGR DU06 640mAh 3 Battery pack lithium CGA DUO7 680mAh 4 Battery pack lithium CGA DU12 1150mAh 5 Battery pack lithi
2. 27 Manual focus adjustment 28 Manual shutter speed aperture adjustment 28 Playback mode Playing back tape 30 Slow motion playback frame by frame playback 30 Variable speed search function 31 Playback ON TM occ 32 Playing BACK i orit reden dre ett oe ettet e 32 Deleting files recorded on a card 33 Formatting eto eio dani 34 Protecting files on a 34 Writing the printing data on a card DPOF Setting m ats 34 Edit mode Recording from a tape onto a card 36 Copying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR Tr EN 36 Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital 37 Audio duUDDING 38 n 39 Menus related to taking pictures 41 Menus related to playback 41 Other menus ict 41 Others 42 Warning alarm indications 43 Functions cannot be used simultaneously 44 Before requesting repair Problems and solutions 45 Cautions for Use e etes 49 Explanation of
3. 15 Free style remote control 16 Recording with the built in LED video light NV GS35 22 2 0 0 17 Record mode Check before 18 Recording ori 19 Recording still pictures on a card while recording image onto a 19 Check the 20 Blank search 20 Recording still pictures onto a card PHOLOSHOL Co Ede ra Ead Eres 20 Zoom in out function 2 00004 21 Recording 22 QUICK SIAM sxe ineat e re at cuui beu 22 Backlight compensation function 23 Night view functions 23 Soft skin mode 23 Fade in fade out function 24 Wind noise reduction function 24 Self timer 24 Recording images for wide screen TVs 25 Image stabilizer function 25 Continuous 222 26 Recording in various situations Scene Mode 26 Recording in natural colours White
4. LCD SET SET SETUP ENTER 2 Move the joystick up or down order to select the item to be adjusted LCD SET x Brightness of the LCD monitor Colour level of the LCD monitor EVF SET EvF3 e Brightness of the viewfinder 3 Move the joystick left or right to move the bar indication representing the brightness 4 Press the MENU button or the joystick to complete the settings order to adjust the brightness of the viewfinder close the LCD monitor and the viewfinder will be activated eWhen the LCD monitor is rotated by 180 towards the lens the brightness of the LCD monitor cannot be adjusted e These settings will not affect the images actually recorded Before using Using the remote control Remote control Using the remote control supplied will enable controlling almost all the functions of this camera to be controlled Date time button DATE TIME 39 On screen display button OSD 32 Record button REC 37 Audio dubbing button A DUB 38 Direction buttons lt gt Y 13 44445 Slow frame by frame forward button 46 gt 4t reverse forward 30 Zoom volume button ZOOM VOL Search button VAR SEARCH 31 Menu button MENU 73 ved e
5. Photoshot button PHOTO SHOT 11 Rewind review button lt lt 12 Pause button I1 13 Stop button W Recording start stop button START STOP 15 Playback button V Fast forward cue button PP Enter button ENTER 73 means that these buttons function in the same manner as the corresponding buttons on the movie camera B install a button type battery Install the button type battery supplied in the remote control before using it 1 While pressing the stopper pull out the battery holder A 2 Set the button type battery with its mark facing upward and get the battery holder back in place SBS NASP Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions Warning Risk of fire explosion and burns Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C or incinerate Keep the Button Type battery out of the reach of children Never put Button Type battery in mouth If swallowed call your doctor Remote control usable range e The distance between the remote control and the camera Within approx 5 m Angle Approx 15 up down left and right 15 15070893 Before using Bg Selecting the remote control mode If 2 cameras are used simultaneously set the mode for one pair of movie camera and remo
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7. Do not throw old battery into fire e Heating a battery or throwing it into a fire may result in an explosion If the operating time is very short even after the battery has been recharged the battery has worn out Please purchase a new battery About the AC adaptor elf the battery is warm charging requires more time than normal e f the temperature of the battery is extremely high or extremely low the CHARGE lamp may continue flashing and the battery may not be charged After the battery temperature has decreased or increased sufficiently recharging starts automatically So wait for a while If the lamp still continues flashing even after the recharging the battery or AC adaptor may be faulty If so please contact a dealer e f you use the AC adaptor near a radio radio reception may be disturbed Keep the AC adaptor 1 metre or more away from radio e When using the AC adaptor it may generate whirring sounds However this is normal e After use be sure to pull out the AC mains lead from the AC mains socket If they are left connected a minute amount of current is consumed e Always keep the electrodes of the AC adaptor and battery clean IH About the cassette Never place the cassette in a high temperature place eThe tape may be damaged producing mosaic like noise at the time of playback When storing the cassette after use be sure to rewind the tape to the beginning and take it out e f th
8. eThe card may break or the contents of the card may be destroyed or erased After use be sure to remove the card from the movie camera for storage e After use or when storing or carrying the card put it in the storage case e Do not allow dust water or foreign substances to adhere to the terminals on the back of the card Moreover do not touch the terminals with your hand Folder structure of the card The folder structure of the card formatted by the movie camera will be displayed on the PC as the illustration below to 999 pictures can be recorded on 100CDPFP folder etc eFiles with the DPOF settings can be recorded on MISC folder 51 15070893 Others Bg LCD monitor viewfinder LCD monitor eWhen the LCD monitor gets dirty wipe it with a dry soft cloth a place with drastic temperature changes condensation may form on the LCD monitor Wipe it with soft dry cloth e f your movie camera is extremely cold the LCD monitor is slightly darker than usual immediately after you turn the power on However as the internal temperature increases it goes back to normal brightness Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 105 000 pixels The result is more than 99 99 effective pixels with mere 0 01 of the pixels inactive or always lit However this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture
9. 3 Set the OFF ON switch to ON e This camera will be put into a recording pause in approx 1 7 seconds 1 3 seconds on NV GS25 after it is turned on To cancel the quick start when the power is OFF Press and hold the QUICK START button for approx 2 seconds The lamp will go off and the camera will be completely turned off e f the standby continues for approx 30 minutes then the lamp will go off and the camera will be completely turned off e When you rotate the mode dial or remove the battery the quick start recording lamp is turned off and the quick start mode is cancelled If the movie camera is turned on and the Tape Card Recording Mode is set though the lamp turns on and the quick start mode is restored e When the camera is quick started with the white balance on automatic it may take some time until the white balance is adjusted if the scene being recorded has a light source different from the scene last recorded When the colour night view function is used however the white balance of the scene last recorded is retained Record mode eThe zoom magnification may differ from when it is in the quick start standby mode and when the recording starts e Since about half the power of normal recording is used in quick start standby using quick start reduces the recordable time Backlight compensation function This protects a backlit subject from being darkened eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode
10. adjust the shutter speed manually to 1 50 or 1 100 Manual iris gain adjustment f the value does not become OPEN you cannot adjust the gain value If the gain value is increased the noise on the screen increases eDepending on the zoom magnification there are iris values that are not displayed IH Shutter speed range 1 50 1 8000 seconds Tape Recording Mode 1 50 1 500 seconds Card Recording Mode The shutter speed closer to 1 8000 is faster B Iris gain value range CLOSE Closed F16 F2 0 OPEN Opened 0dB 18dB Value closer to CLOSE darken the image Value closer to 18dB brighten the image Values with dB are gain values 29 LSQT0893 Playback mode Playback mode The gt indication appears In order to cancel the repeat playback mode set Playing back tape REPEAT PLAY OFF or set OFF ON switch to OFF e When you set USB FUNCTION gt gt WEBCAM and then connect the USB connection cable the repeat playback mode is canceled Settings on the audio e f you cannot listen to the desired audio when playing back a tape check the settings in 1 Operate with joystick SETUP gt gt 12bit AUDIO e When you record or dub the audio in 12bit and NN set SETUP 12bit AUDIO MIX the audio will be played back in stereo sound 11 Playback Pause regardless of the settings AUDIO OUT lt lt Rewind Review playback Reverts t
11. plug in the AV cable too eUse the AC adaptor to free you from worrying about the battery running down if the image or audio from this camera is not output on the TV eCheck that the plugs are inserted as far as they go e Check the connected terminal eCheck the TV s input setting input switch For more information please read the operating instructions for the TV IH To display the on screen information on the TV The information displayed on the LCD monitor or the viewfinder operation icon time code and mode indication etc date and time can be displayed on the TV 32 15070893 1 Press the OSD button on the remote control START DATE PHOTO TIME sHor OO e Press the button again to erase the OSD information Playing back card eSet to Picture Playback Mode un Ji 25 1 e gt my 1 Ps f Plays back the previous picture gt Plays back the next picture Slide show Plays back the still pictures on the card in order start stop e While the data on a card are played back do not operate the mode dial e When the access lamp is lit do not insert or remove a card takes time to display the file depending on the number of pixels of the file f you attempt to play back file recorded in a different format or file data is defective the whole display becomes bluish and the UNPLAYABLE CARD indication may
12. used When you do not use the controller attach the clip to the grip belt Left handed users can use this camera more easily 1 Recording start stop button REC 25 Zoom lever W T 3 Photoshot button PHOTO SHOT Connect the free style remote control to the camera 1 Plug the free style remote control into the REMOTE terminal as far as it goes About the clip on the backside 9 za When you move with the clip fitted to your pocket or elsewhere beware of knocking over the tripod and causing the camera to fall off the table If the pin plug of the control is not inserted securely into the REMOTE terminal as far as it will go normal operation may not be ensured e Before using make sure that the plug is inserted securely into the terminal as far as it will go Before using Recording with the built in LED video light NV GS35 only Gain up mode works with the built in LED video light to enhance the light s brightness and brighten the natural colours in a scene 1 Press the LIGHT button Q eThe built in LED video light lights up and the gain up mode is set to on eThe gain up mode will be brighter than when only the LED video light is on but ghost images will appear 2 Press the LIGHT button eThe gain up mode is set to off eTo eliminate ghost images use this mode 3 Press the LIGHT button e The LED video light turns off e Pressing the LIGHT bu
13. 30 Card access lamp 10 Card slot cover 70 Card slot 10 31 Card slot cover open lever 10 32 Cassette holder 9 33 Cassette eject lever OPEN EJECT 9 Cassette cover 9 35 Zoom lever W T 27 Volume lever X8 VOL 4 30 Photoshot button PHOTO SHOT 19 Tripod receptacle This is a hole for attaching the camera to optional tripod VW CT45E Please carefully read the operating instructions for how to attach the tripod to the camera e When the tripod is used operate the camera from the free style remote control for convenience When not using the remote control attach the clip to the grip belt for convenience When you move with remote control attached to a pocket etc take care to avoid falling of the tripod e You cannot open the card slot cover when the tripod is used Insert the card first and then attach the tripod 5 LSQT0893 Before using Shoulder strap fixture e Put the strap through the fixture and through the stopper so it will not come off Extend part by at least 2 cm eFit the other end of the belt similarly Fitting the lens cap Fit the lens cap to protect the surface of the lens 1 The lens cap and lens cap cord comes preattached to the grip belt Pass the end of the lens cap c
14. W T lever as far as it will go you can zoom from 1 to 30x in 3 5 second 24x in 3 0 second on NV GS25 at the maximum e The zoom speed varies according to the amount of movement of the W T lever eThe variable speed zoom function cannot be used with the remote control Recording yourself You can record yourself while viewing the LCD monitor You can record persons in front of the camera while presenting them the image The image is horizontally flipped as if you see a mirror image The image to be recorded is the same as that recording 1 Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens side e When the LCD monitor is opened the viewfinder will be automatically turned off If the LCD monitor is rotated towards the lens side though then the viewfinder will be activated e When the LCD monitor is rotated towards the lens side the icon will not be displayed even if you push the centre of the joystick 22 15070893 Quick start This camera will be put into standby in approx 1 7 seconds 1 3 seconds on NV GS25 after the power is turned on e This is only activated in the following cases tape or a card is inserted while the Tape Recording Mode is set card is inserted while the Card Recording Mode is set 1 Press the QUICK START button eThe quick start recording lamp lights up Press the button again to cancel it 2 Set the OFF ON switch to OFF eThe quick start is now ready
15. canceled when you operate the power switch or the mode dial Soft skin mode This allows the skin colour to be recorded in a softer tone This is more effective if you record the bust image of a person eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Press the joystick until the icon appears 2 Move the joystick down to select the soft skin icon A IH To cancel the soft skin mode Select the X icon again f the background or anything else the scene has colours similar to the skin colour they will also be smoothed f the brightness is insufficient the effect may not be clear 23 LSQT0893 Record mode Fade in fade out function Fade in The image and audio gradually appear Fade out The image and audio gradually disappear eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the joystick until the icon appears 2 Move the joystick left to select the fade icon E 3 Press the recording start stop button Start recording fade in When you start recording the image audio disappeared completely and the image audio gradually appears Pause recording fade out The image audio gradually disappears After the image audio completely disappears recording stops B To cancel fading Select the 45 icon again To select the colour for fade in out The colour which appears in fading pictures can be selected 1 Set SETUP gt gt FADE COLOUR gt gt WHITE or BLACK e While the fad
16. in the playback mode recording cannot be performed 18 Has condensation occurred No operation other than cassette removal can be performed when condensation occurs Wait until the condensation indication disappears 49 s the cassette cover open If the cover is open the movie camera may not operate normally Close the cassette cover 9 46 LSQT0893 The screen has changed suddenly Has the demonstration started In the Tape Recording mode if you set DEMO MODE gt gt ON without inserting a cassette and a card the demonstration starts For normal use set this function to OFF 41 3 A cassette cannot be inserted Has condensation occurred Wait until the condensation indication disappears 4 Auto focus function does not work Is manual focus mode selected If auto focus mode is selected focus is automatically adjusted There are some recording subjects and surroundings for which the auto focus does not operate correctly 53 If so use the manual focus mode to adjust the focus 28 Is the colour night view function set When the colour night view function is working focusing shifts into the manual mode Indications 1 2 A sentence is displayed red or yellow the screen centre Head the contents and respond to them 43 The time code becomes inaccurate The time code indication counter may not be constant in the reversed slow motion playback but this
17. is connected with the USB cable e When wide images are input the display such as the menu screen or the operation icon is expanded horizontally e While pictures are input from the DV terminal the operation icon blinks on instead of appearing from the side of the screen when you press the center of the joy stick 37 15070893 Edit mode Audio dubbing You can add music or narration to the recorded cassette eSet to Tape Playback Mode 1 Insert an external microphone securely into the MIC terminal as far as it will go 2 Find a scene that you want to add sound to and press the 11 button on the remote control gustum EE GJ LA DIS 2 TILL ADV VOL 2 gt 3 Press the A DUB button on the remote control to make audio dubbing ready IN E T A DUB G REW PLAY Ng iw STILLADV PAUSE STILL ADV 4 Press the 11 button on the remote control to start audio dubbing VOL Nx PLAY FF e92 Ca STILL AD TILL ADV EE EB e Talk into the microphone 5 Press the 11 button on the remote control to stop audio dubbing ge Sys 38 15070893 elf a tape has a non recorded portion when the tape is dubbed images and sounds may be disturbed when this portion of the tape is played back Before
18. is not a malfunction The remaining tape time indication disappears The remaining tape time indication may disappear temporarily during frame by frame playback or other operation If you continue ordinary recording or playback the indication is restored The remaining tape time Indication does not match the actual remaining tape time If scenes of less than 15 seconds are continuously recorded the remaining tape time cannot be correctly displayed In some cases the remaining tape time indication may show remaining tape time that is 2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual remaining tape time A function indication such as mode indication remaining tape time indication or time code indication is not shown If you set SETUP DISPLAY OFF indications other than the tape running condition warning and date indications disappear Others Playback Sound 1 Sound is not played back from the built in speaker of the movie camera Is the volume too low During playback push the Kf VOL lever to display the volume indication and adjust it 30 Different sounds are reproduced at the same time Have you set SETUP 12bit AUDIO gt gt MIX If you set AUDIO REC 12bit and dub audio to a recorded tape you can hear the sound on recording and the sound dubbed at a later time To hear the sounds separately set to ST1 or ST2 38 Have you set SETUP gt g
19. malfunction Although the movie camera is correctly connected to a TV playback images cannot be seen Have you selected video input on the TV Please read the operating instructions of your TV and select the channel that matches the input terminals used for the connection 4 Playback picture is not clear Are the heads of the movie camera dirty If the heads are dirty playback image cannot be clear Clean the heads by using the head cleaner for digital video optional 49 If the terminal for the AV cable is soiled noises may appear on the screen Wipe the soil off the terminal with a soft cloth and then connect the cable to the AV terminal Is a picture containing a copyright protection signal copy guard being recorded When a protected picture is played back by the movie camera mosaic like patterns appear on the picture Card 1 Recorded pictures are not clear Have you set BASIC PICT QUALITY x If recording is done with it set to s pictures with fine details may include a mosaic like pattern Set PICT QUALITY gt gt 21 2 A file recorded on a card cannot be deleted Is the file locked Locked files cannot be deleted 34 For the SD Memory Card if its write protect switch is set to LOCK then deletion is disabled 10 Photoshot playback images do not look normal The picture may be damaged In order to prevent the loss of image data bac
20. recordings due to malfunction or defect of this Movie Camera its accessories or cassettes 2 15070893 Carefully observe copyright laws Recording of pre recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws Even for the purpose of private use recording of certain material may be restricted eThe Movie 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 Movie Camera e Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation U S A e SD Logo is a trademark e All other company and product names in the operating instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective corporations Files recorded on SD Memory Card It may not be possible to play back the files on this Movie Camera recorded on and created by other equipment or vice versa For this reason check the compatibility of the equipment in advance e Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing Pages for reference Pages for reference are indicated by dashes either side of a number for example 00 The menu operation flow is indicated by in the description B Warning Do
21. set and recorder Move the joystick up to select the gt icon to start playback eThe image and sound are reproduced 5 Start recording 6 Move the joystick down to select the B icon to stop playback 7 Stop recording e For more information refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and recorder e When you do not need functional indications or date and time indications press the OSD button on the remote control for no indication When you connect the movie camera and a recorder with the DV cable these indications may not appear When neither image nor sound from the movie camera is output to the TV set eCheck that the plugs are inserted as far as they go e Check the connected terminal Edit mode Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital Dubbing By connecting other digital video equipment with DV terminal and the movie camera by using the DV cable VW CD1E optional high image quality dubbing can be done in digital format eSet to Tape Playback Mode Player recorder 1 Connect the movie camera and digital video equipment with the DV cable 2 Set ADVANCE REC STDBY YES Recorder e You do not have to follow this step when the remote control is used in the digital dubbing 3 Start playback Player 4 Start recording Recorder Move the joystick up to select icon Or while pressing the REC button on the remote control press the
22. the white balance manually Select in Step Then while viewing a white subject on the entire screen move the joystick up to select the m indication 27 LSQT0893 Record mode B About flashing of the m indication When the manual adjustment mode is selected e Flashing indicates that the white balance previously adjusted is stored This setting is stored until the white balance is adjusted again When white balance cannot be set in the manual adjustment mode e White balance may not be adjusted properly in the manual adjustment mode in dark places If 50 use the auto white balance mode During setting in the manual adjustment mode e When the setting is completed it will keep lit IH About the white balance sensor The white balance sensor detects the type of light source during recording e Do not cover the white balance sensor during recording or it may not function properly Manual focus adjustment If auto focusing is difficult due to the conditions then manual focusing is available eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to MANUAL om n UAL my 2 Set the zum switch to FOCUS AUTO MANUAL FOCUS eThe MNL and the manual focus indication MF will be displayed 3 Move the joystick left or right in order to adjust the focus lt e When focused with a wide angle the subject may not be in focus when zoomed in First zoom in
23. 1 Press the joystick until the icon appears 2 Move the joystick right to select the backlight compensation icon EN e he image on the screen will become brighter To return to normal recording Select the 24 icon again V elf you operate the OFF ON switch or the mode dial the backlight compensation is cancelled Night view functions This function allows you to record colour subjects in dark locations to stand out against the background Attach the camera to a tripod and you can record images free from vibration e Only manual focusing can be used e Recorded scene is seen as if frames were missed Colour night view function You can record dark locations brightly in colour eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the joystick until the icon appears 2 Move the joystick up to select the night view icon xy e Each upward press switches the modes OFF Colour night view function gt OFF To cancel the colour night view function Select the night view icon until the night view indication disappear elf set in a bright place the screen may become whitish for a while e The night view function makes the signal charging time of CCD up to approximately 25x longer than usual so that dark scenes invisible to the naked eye can be recorded brightly For this reason bright dots that are usually invisible may be seen but this is not a malfunction e The night view function is
24. 5 only e An external microphone is used e When setting the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO e When the colour night view function is used e When the built in LED video light lights e When digital zoom 30X or higher 24x on NV GS25 is used e When the colour night view function is used e When a menu is displayed e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS35 only e Adjusting the shutter speed iris gain e When the colour night view function is used e When the scene mode is used e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS35 only Others e Variable speed eDuring repeat playback search e Deleting files e When the write protect switch on the card is set to LOCK e When the file is protected e Formatting e When the write protect switch on the card is set to LOCK eThe section of a tape recorded in LP mode eThe blank section of a tape e Sounds sent through the DV terminal e Audio dubbing Before reguesting repair Problems and solutions Power Body The movie camera power cannot be turned on Is the battery fully charged Use a fully charged battery The battery protection circuit may have operated Attach the battery to the AC adaptor for 5 to 10 seconds If the movie camera still cannot be used the battery is faulty The movie camera power is turned off automatically If you
25. CENE MODE gt gt select the desired mode 1 Sports mode eTo record sports scenes or scenes where there are quick motions 2 Portrait mode eTo make persons stand out against the background 3 Low light mode eTo record dark scenes so they are brighter 4 r1 Spotlight mode eTo record subjects spotlit in a party or theatre 5 g Surf amp snow mode eTo record images at dazzling places such as ski slopes and beaches Record mode IH To cancel the scene mode function Set BASIC SCENE MODE OFF or set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO Sports mode e For slow motion playback or playback pause of recorded pictures this mode presents free of camera shakes e During normal playback the image movement may not look smooth e Avoid recording under fluorescent light mercury light or sodium light because the colour and brightness of the playback image may change e f you record a subject illuminated with strong light or a highly reflective subject vertical lines of light may appear elf the brightness is insufficient the sports mode does not function The indication flashes e f this mode is used indoors the screen may flicker Portrait mode e f this mode is used indoors the screen may flicker If so change the scene mode setting to OFF Low light mode e Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be recorded finely Spotlight mode elf the recording subj
26. G The video heads are dirty 49 PUSH THE RESET SWITCH An irregularity in the equipment has been detected Press the RESET button 4 This may solve the problem CHANGE MODE TO USE USB The USB cable is connected to the movie camera in Card Recording Mode DISCONNECT USB CABLE You are attempting to turn the mode dial in PC mode with the USB cable connected to the movie camera You are attempting to record pictures on a tape card with the USB cable connected to the movie camera PC DOES NOT SUPPORT USB2 0 The movie camera is connected to a personal computer that does not support USB 2 0 CAN NOT USE USB You are connecting the USB cable with the DV cable connected 43 LSQT0893 Others CHANGE TO MANUAL MODE You are attempting to select the item on the SCENE MODE when the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to AUTO CAN NOT OPERATE MOTION DV MODE You are attempting to change D ZOOM setting during MotionDV Mode REVERSE THE LCD MONITOR When the LCD monitor is rotated by 180 towards the lens the brightness of the LCD monitor cannot be adjusted TURN OFF THE VIDEO LIGHT You are attempting to select an item in SCENE MODE when light is on CANCEL NIGHT VIEW MODE You are attempting to select an item other than OFF in SCENE MODE during night view mode e Backlight e Soft skin e Recording Functions cannot be used check simultaneously e Colour Night View Some functions in the movie camer
27. Panasonic Operating Instructions Digital Video Camera model no NV GS35GN NV GS25GN LSQT0893 A Information for your safety As this equipment gets hot during use operate it in a well ventilated place do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage do not expose this equipment to rain moisture dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the equipment AC Adaptor eThe rating plate is on the underside of the AC Adaptor Carefully read the Operating Instructions and use the Movie Camera correctly Injury or material damage resulting from any kind of use that is not in accordance with the operating procedures explained in these Operating Instructions are the sole responsibility of the user Operating instructions e These operating instructions cover the NV GS35 and NV GS25 eThe illustrations in these operating instructions are for the model NV GS35 but part of the description is for other models e Some functions are not available depending on the model Try out the Movie Camera Be sure to try out the Movie Camera before recording your first important event and check that it records properly and functions correctly The manufacturer is not liable for loss of recorded contents The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of
28. SET 34 CARD FORMAT 34 3 SETUP DISPLAY 41 REMOTE 16 LCD SET 14 EVF SET 14 POWER SAVE 41 4 LANGUAGE 13 Menu Menus related to taking pictures DATE TIME This switches between date and time indications eThe movie camera automatically records the date and time of picture taking on the tape e You can also show or change the date time indication by repeatedly pressing the DATE TIME button on the remote control AUDIO REC Switches the audio PCM audio recording systems 12bit Records audio in 12 bit 32 kHz 4 tracks The original audio signals can be kept after the other audio signals are dubbed 16bit Records audio in 16 bit 48 kHz 2 tracks Audio can be recorded in higher quality If audio signals are dubbed then the original audio signals will be erased DISPLAY Set to ON and the display mode can be switched to all functions Set to OFF and it can be switched to minimum display BEEP SOUND Set to ON and confirmation alarm beeps are issued as follows 1 Beep e When you start recording e When you turn on the power 2 Beeps e When you pause recording 2 Beeps for 4 times e When a cassette with its erasure prevention tab set to SAVE is inserted condensation occurs and at other times Check the sentence displayed on the screen POWER SAVE OFF When about 5 minutes passed without any operation the standby mode au
29. Set BASIC CLOCK SET YES CLOCK SET 13 1042005 80957 SETUP SET ENTER 2 Move the joystick left or right order to select the item to be set Then move the joystick up or down to set the desired value eThe year will change as follows 2000 2001 2089 2000 e The 24 hour clock is used 3 Press the joystick to determine the setting eThe clock function starts at 00 seconds IH About date time eThe date and time function are driven by a built in lithium battery e Make sure to check the time before recording because the built in clock is not very accurate B Recharging the built in lithium battery e f or is indicated when the camera is turned on then the built in lithium battery runs down Connect the AC adaptor to the camera or place the battery on the camera and the built in lithium battery will be recharged Leave the camera as is for approx 24 hours and the battery will drive the date and time for approx 6 months Even if the OFF ON switch is set to OFF the battery is still being recharged WARNING THE LITHIUM BATTERY IN THIS UNIT MUST ONLY BE REPLACED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IF THIS IS NECESSARY CONTACT THE PANASONIC CUSTOMER CARE CENTRE ON 132600 FOR YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE 14 15070893 Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder B Adjusting the brightness and colour level 1 Set SETUP LCD SET or EVF SET YES
30. Viewfinder Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the viewfinder screen featuring a total of approximately 67 500 pixels for NV GS25 and approximately 113 000 pixels for NV GS35 The result is more than 99 99 effective pixels with a mere 0 0196 of the pixels inactive or always lit However this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture Periodical check ups eTo maintain the highest image quality we recommend replacing worn parts such as heads after approx 1000 hours of use This however depends on operating conditions including temperature humidity and dust 52 15070893 Explanation of terms Automatic white balance White balance adjustment recognizes the colour of light and adjusts so the white colour will become a pure white The movie camera determines the hue of light that comes through the lens and white balance sensor thereby judging the recording condition and selects the closest hue setting This is called automatic white balance adjustment However since the movie camera only stores white colour information under several light sources automatic white balance adjustment does not function normally under the other light sources Outside of the effective range of automatic white balance adjustment the image will become reddish or bluish Even within the effective range of automatic white balance adjustment the automatic white balance adjustment may not fu
31. a are disabled or cannot be selected due to its specifications The table below shows examples of functions restricted by conditions Conditions which disable the functions Functions Zoom microphone eWind noise reduction e Progressive e When recording onto tape and a card simultaneously e When digital zoom 30x or higher 24x on NV GS25 is used e When the shutter speed is 1 750 or faster in Tape Recording Mode e When the gain value is increased in Tape Recording Mode e When the colour night view function is used e When the portrait mode of the scene mode is used in Tape Recording Mode e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS35 only e Digital zoom eWhen the Card Recording e Fade mode is used 44 LSQT0893 e Scene mode e Change of white balance stabilizer compensation e When the Card Recording mode is used e When the colour night view function is used e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS35 only eWhen the iris gain is set e When the colour night view function is used e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS35 only e While recording to a tape e While recording to a tape e When the Card Recording mode is used e When the built in LED video light lights and the gain up mode is set to on NV GS3
32. amera is not recognized by the PC s the USB driver installed For information refer to the operating instructions for PC connection separate volume 4 When the USB cable is disconnected an error message will appear on PC To disconnect the USB cable safely double click the 865 icon in the task tray and follow the instructions on the screen 48 LSQT0893 5 The movie camera malfunctions on editing dubbing from digital video equipment or using MotionDV STUDIO 5 3E LE for DV If a tape is recorded in multiple modes such as SP and LP recording mode 12bit and 16bit sound recording mode normal and wide recorded and unrecorded parts the movie camera may malfunction at a point where the mode switches When you edit do not record in multiple modes The warning alarm indication appears when the camera is operated in the WEB camera mode Did you press the menu button or the recording start stop button You cannot use the menu or record onto the tape card in the WEB camera mode Is the setting for the remote control correct Did you attempt to play a tape without inserting it Insert a tape Did you attempt to play a tape with copyright protection copy guard Pictures of the tape with copyright protection copy guard cannot be displayed on the PC The audio of the tape can be played Is the video stream driver installed For details refer to the operating instructions for PC connecti
33. appear as warning e When playing back a file recorded on other equipment the date and time display is different from when it was recorded e When playing back a picture recorded on other equipment its size and that of this movie camera may appear differently Playback mode To display multiple playback files Multiple files on the card 6 files on 1 screen are displayed 1 Move the X amp VOL 4 lever to switch the images 640 100 0005 No 25 Towards Full screen display Displays 1 image Towards Multi screen display Displays 6 files on 1 screen e n the multi screen display e Move the joystick to select a file The selected file will be encircled by a yellow frame and press to determine it The selected file is full screen displayed f there are 7 files or more then move the joystick The next or previous multi screen will be displayed About the compatibility of still pictures eThe movie camera is compliant with the unified standard DCF Design rule for Camera File system established by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association eThe file format supported by this movie camera is JPEG Not all JPEG formatted files will be played back e f an out of specs file is played back the folder file name may not be displayed eThe movie camera may degrade or not play back da
34. appearing along the top and bottom of the screen so that they look like theatre movies eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Set ADVANCE CINEMA gt gt ON CINEMA To cancel the Cinema function Set ADVANCE gt gt CINEMA gt gt OFF eimages played back vary depending on the TV connected Please refer to the operating instructions for your TV e This function does not widen the recording range e When images are played back on a TV screen the date time indication may be erased in some cases eDepending on the TV the picture quality may deteriorate e When a cinema picture is imported into a personal computer the imported picture may not be displayed correctly depending on the software in used Image stabilizer function Heduces the image shaking due to hand movement when recording eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Set ADVANCE gt gt SIS gt gt ON cancel the image stabilizer function Set ADVANCE SIS OFF e When tripod is used we recommend that you turn the image stabilizer off Under fluorescent lighting image brightness may change or colours may not look natural e When the night view function is used the image stabilizer function does not work If so the indication flashes the following cases the image stabilizer function may not work effectively eWhen the digital zoom is used e When a conversion lens is used eWhe
35. be frozen If so it may take more time before the condensation indication disappears Watch for condensation even before the condensation indication is displayed e The condensation indication may not appear depending on circumstances When condensation occurs on the lens or the movie camera it may also occur on the head and the tape Do not open the cassette cover When the lens is fogged Set the OFF ON switch to OFF and leave the movie camera in this condition for about 1 hour When the lens temperature becomes close to the ambient temperature the fogging disappears naturally About dirty heads If video heads the parts that closely contact with the tape become dirty normal recording and playback are not properly performed Clean the heads with the digital video head cleaner the head cleaner into the movie camera set it to the Tape Playback Mode and play it back for about 10 to 20 seconds If you do not stop the playback it automatically stops about 30 seconds later e We recommend cleaning the heads periodically If the heads become dirty NEED HEAD CLEANING appears during recording During playback moreover the following symptoms appear eMosaic like noise appears partially or the sound is interrupted eBlack or blue mosaic like horizontal stripes appear When normal playback cannot be performed even after the head cleaning One possible cause is that normal recording coul
36. button G3 REW PLAY FF amp lt gt gt STILLADV PAUSE STILL ADV C gt STOP GREC A DUB VOL 5 Move the joystick up to select the 0 11 icon again or press the 11 button on the remote control to stop recording Recorder 6 Stop playback Player B To cancel the standby for recording When the camera is standby for recording move the joystick down and select the icon e Do not plug or unplug the DV cable during dubbing or the dubbing may not be completed properly f a picture bilingual video etc containing main sound and sub sound has been dubbed select the desired sound by SETUP AUDIO OUT on playback e Even if you use a device equipped with DV terminals such as IEEE1394 you may not be able to perform digital dubbing in some cases For more information see the instructions for equipment connected e Regardless of the menu settings on the recorder digital dubbing is carried out in the same mode as the AUDIO REC mode of the playback tape e The images on the recorder monitor may be disturbed but it does not affect the recorded images elf a picture containing a copyright protection signal copy guard is recorded by the movie camera the picture is distorted by mosaic like patterns at playback e Disconnect the USB cable since input signals from the external input terminal cannot be recorded while it
37. ch to ON eThe power lamp lights up IH How to turn off the power 1 While pressing the button set the OFF ON switch to OFF eThe power lamp goes off OFF ON 0 Selecting a mode Rotate the mode dial to select the desired mode 1 Rotate the mode dial e Set your desired mode to recording mode Use this when you record the image on a tape Also you can simultaneously record still pictures on card while recording images on a tape gt Tape playback mode Use this to play back a tape Card recording mode Use this to record still pictures on a card C3 Picture playback mode Use this to play back the still pictures recorded on a card PC mode You can view or edit the images recorded on a card on your personal computer Refer to the operating instructions for PC connection How to use the joystick IH Basic joystick operations Operations on the menu screen and selection of files to be played back on the multi image display Move the joystick up down left or right to select an item or file and then push in the centre to set it QSsecibymovngup B Select by moving down O Seectbymovinglet Q Seectbymovingrigh Determine by pushing the centre 11 15070893 Before using Joystick and screen display Push the centre of the joystick and icons will be displayed on the screen Each push switches the display as foll
38. ction properly Please turn the camera on after removing the lens cap e Grip belt adjustment 6 e Power supply 7 e insert a cassette card 9 10 e Setting date time 14 e Adjustment of LCD monitor viewfinder 74 e Getting the remote control ready 15 e Setting SP LP mode 78 18 15070893 IH About auto mode e Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO and colour balance white balance and focusing will be adjusted automatically e Auto white balance 53 e Auto focusing 53 e Colour balance and focus may not be adjusted depending on light sources or scenes If so manually adjust the white balance and focus AUTO MANUAL 19 FOCUS C e Scene mode setting 26 e White balance setting 27 e Shutter speed setting 28 Iris gain value setting 28 eFocus setting 28 Recording mode You can switch the tape recording mode Tape Recording Playback Mode 1 Set BASIC or ADVANCE gt gt REC SPEED gt gt SP or LP If the LP mode is selected the recording time will be 1 5 times the SP mode but some functions will be disabled eWe recommend using the SP mode for important recording e n order to fully exhibit the performances of the LP mode we recommend using Panasonic cassettes marked LP mode e t is not possible to dub audio onto image recorded in the LP mode 38 e n the LP mode the picture quality will not be degrade
39. ction properly turn off the movie camera power and detach the battery or AC adaptor Then connect the battery or AC adaptor again and turn on the movie camera power Do not use your movie camera near radio transmitters or high voltage cables e f you record pictures near radio transmitters or high voltage cables recorded images or sounds may be adversely affected Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the movie camera e f the movie camera is sprayed with such chemicals the camera body may become deformed and the surface finish may peel off e Do not keep rubber or plastic products contact with the movie camera for a long time When you use your movie camera in a sandy or dusty place such as on a beach do not let sand or fine dust get into the body and terminals of the movie camera Also protect the movie camera from getting wet e Sand or dust may damage the movie camera or cassette Care should be taken when inserting and removing a cassette elf sea water splashes onto the movie camera wet a soft cloth with tap water wring it well and use it to wipe the camera body carefully Then wipe it again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth While carrying the movie camera do not drop or bump it strong impact on the movie camera may break its housing causing it to malfunction Do not use benzine paint thinner or alcohol for cleaning the movie camera e Before cleaning detach the battery or pul
40. d in comparison with the SP mode but mosaic noise may appear on the playback image or some functions may be disabled ePlayback on other digital video equipment or on digital video equipment without the LP mode e Playback of the image on other digital video equipment recorded in the LP mode eSlow frame by frame playback Record mode Recording on a tape Bg Concerning the remaining tape time indication on the screen e he remaining tape time is indicated in minutes When it reaches less than 3 minutes the Remove the lens cap 6 When the camera is turned on with the lens cap fitted the automatic white balance adjustment may not function properly Please turn the camera starts flashing on after removing the lens cap e During a 15 second or shorter recording the eSet to Tape Recording Mode remaining tape time indication may not be displayed or the remaining tape time may not be displayed correctly some cases the remaining tape time indication may display remaining tape time that is 2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual remaining tape time 1 Press the recording start stop button to start recording Recording still pictures on a card while recording image onto a tape You can record still pictures while recording image onto a tape eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the PHOTO SHOT button fully while 2 Press the recording start stop button again recording image onto a ta
41. d not be performed because the heads were dirty at the time of recording Clean the heads and perform recording and playback again If normal playback can be performed the heads are clean Before an important recording be sure to conduct a test recording to make sure that normal recording can be performed f the heads become dirty soon after cleaning the problem may be attributable to the tape If SO try another cassette e During playback the picture or sound may be interrupted momentarily but this is not a malfunction of the movie camera One possible cause is that the playback is interrupted by dirt or dust that momentarily adheres to the heads Bg About the movie camera e When the movie camera is used for a long time the camera body becomes warm but this is not a malfunction Keep the movie camera away from magnetized equipment such as a cellular phones microwave ovens TVs and video game equipment e f you use the movie camera on or neara TV images or sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wave radiation 49 LSQT0893 Others e Recordings on the tape may be damaged or images may be distorted by strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by digital circuits including microprocessor may adversely affect the movie camera causing the disturbance of images and sounds e f the movie camera is affected by such equipment and does not fun
42. e cassette and then press the RESET button 48 If normal conditions are not restored yet turn off the power Then about 1 minute later turn on the power again Conducting the above operation when the access lamp is on may destroy the data on the card 6 The cassette cannot be removed Does the power lamp comes on when opening the cassette cover 11 Make sure that the battery and the AC adaptor are properly connected 7 s the battery in use discharged Charge the battery and remove the cassette Close the cassette cover completely and fully open it again 9 7 No operation other than cassette removal can be performed Has condensation occurred Wait until the condensation indication disappears 49 8 The remote control does not function Has the button type battery of the remote control run out Replace it with a new button type battery 15 s the setting on the remote control correct If the setting on the remote control is not in agreement with the REMOTE setting on the movie camera the remote control does not operate 16 Recording 1 Recording does not start although power is supplied to the movie camera and the cassette is correctly inserted s the accidental erasure prevention slider on the cassette open If it is open set to SAVE recording cannot be performed 9 s the tape wound to the end Insert a new cassette s the recording mode set When
43. e cassette is left for more than 6 months depending on the storage condition in the movie camera or stopped midway the tape may sag and be damaged e Once every 6 months wind the tape to the end and then rewind it to the beginning If the cassette is left for 1 year or longer without winding or rewinding the tape may be deformed by expansion or shrinkage attributable to temperature and humidity The wound tape may stick to itself e Dust direct sunlight ultraviolet rays and humidity may damage the tape Such usage may cause damage to the movie camera and the heads e After use be sure to rewind the tape to the beginning put the cassette in the case to protect it from dust and store it upright Keep the cassette away from strong magnetism e Apparatuses using magnets such as magnetic necklaces and toys have magnetic force that is stronger than expected and they may erase the contents of a recording or may increase noise B About the card When inserting or removing the card always set the OFF ON switch to OFF When the access lamp is illuminated During access to the card do not open the card slot cover to pull out the card turn off the power or cause any vibrations or impacts Do not leave the card in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight or where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily generated Moreover do not fold or drop the card and do not strongly vibrate it
44. e in fade out function is selected it takes several seconds to display the image when you start recording images Besides it also takes several seconds to pause recording 24 15070893 Wind noise reduction function This reduces the wind noise coming into the microphone when recording eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Set BASIC WIND CUT ON To cancel the wind noise reduction function Set BASIC WIND CUT OFF e Reduces the wind noise depending on the wind strength If this function is activated in strong winds the stereo effect may be reduced When the wind weakens the stereo effect will be restored Self timer recording You can record still pictures on a card using the timer eSet to Card Recording Mode 1 Set BASIC SELF TIMER YES 2 Press the PHOTO SHOT button lt PHOTO OT O e After the X indication flashes for approx 10 seconds recording will start After recording the self timer will be cancelled To stop the timer midway through Press the MENU button e By operating the OFF ON switch or mode dial the self timer standby mode is cancelled f the continuous photoshot recording is set the maximum recordable pictures are recorded Record mode Recording images for wide screen TVs This allows you to record images compatible with wide screen TVs Cinema Function Images are recorded with a black belt
45. e prevention slider placed in the SAVE position You are attempting audio dubbing or digital dubbing on a tape with the accidental erasure prevention slider placed in the SAVE position CHECK REMOTE MODE An incorrect remote control mode has been selected This is only displayed at the first operation of the remote control after powering on 16 WRONG TAPE FORMAT You are attempting to play back a tape section that has been recorded with a different TV system This cassette is incompatible UNPLAYABLE CARD You are attempting to play back data not compatible with this movie camera UNABLE TO A DUB LP RECORDED Audio dubbing cannot be performed because the original recording was in LP mode UNABLE TO A DUB You are attempting to perform audio dubbing on a non recorded tape COPY PROTECTED Images cannot be recorded correctly because the medium is protected by a copy guard CARD ERROR This card is not compatible with this movie camera You are attempting to format a failed card It displays when you attempt to insert the incompatible card to Card Slot NO CARD No card is inserted CARD FULL Card does not have sufficient memory remaining Select Picture Playback Mode and delete unnecessary files NO DATA There are not any recorded files on the card FILE LOCKED You are attempting to erase protected files CARD LOCKED The write protection switch on the SD Memory Card is set to LOCK NEED HEAD CLEANIN
46. ecorded on this camera elf set PICT QUALITY gt gt s mosaic pattern noise may appear on a playback image depending on the picture content On screen display in the card recording mode Record mode 1 Still picture size 2 Number of recordable still pictures When no pictures can be recorded the red light will flash 3 Quality of still pictures Progressive Photoshot You can record still pictures with higher picture quality and frames You cannot switch the progressive function off on the tape recording mode the progressive function may be disabled depending on the other functions used 44 Bg Select the picture quality for photoshot images 1 Set BASIC PICT QUALITY select the desired picture quality High picture guality s Normal picture quality e You can also change the picture quality on ADVANCE PICT QUALITY in the tape recording mode Recording with a shutter operation effect You can add a shutter operation simulating sound 1 Set ADVANCE SHTR EFFECT ON Zoom in out function You can zoom in up to 30x 24x on NV GS25 optically eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Wide angle recording zoom out Push the W T lever towards W Close up recording zoom in Push the W T lever towards T Eg VOL e When zooming in and taking a picture while holding the movie ca
47. ect is extremely bright the recorded image may become whitish and the periphery of the recorded image extremely dark Surf amp snow mode elf the recording subject is extremely bright the recorded image may become whitish Recording in natural colours White balance The automatic white balance function may not reproduce natural colours depending on the scenes or lighting conditions If so you can adjust the white balance manually eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to MANUAL AUTO MANUAL _ Focus 2 Move the joystick down until the white balance indication appears etc 3 Move the joystick left or right in order to select the white balance mode T t 1 Auto white balance adjustment AWB 2 Indoor mode for recording under incandescent lamps 6 3 Outdoor mode 4 Manual adjustment mode To restore to the automatic adjustment Move the joystick left or right until the AWB indication appears Or set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO 1 gt AWB e When the camera is turned on with the lens cap fitted the automatic white balance adjustment may not function properly Please turn the camera on after removing the lens cap e When setting both the white balance and the iris gain set the white balance first e Whenever recording conditions change re set the white balance for correct adjustment To set
48. ed This operation is only available when using the remote control eSet to Tape Playback Mode and play back a tape 1 Press the VAR SEARCH button on the remote control 2 Press the A or V button to vary the speed lt gt eThe speeds for cue review playback 1 5 SP mode slow motion playback only 1 3x LP mode slow motion playback only 2x 5x 10x 20x To return to normal playback Press the VAR SEARCH button or button on the remote control eimages be shown in a mosaic like pattern e The sound is muted during search e This function is canceled when the operation icon is displayed 31 15070893 Playback mode Playback on TV Images recorded by this camera can be played back ona TV a recorded tape into this camera 1 Connect the movie camera and a TV VIDEO IN VET AUDIO IN I e Connect the movie camera and a TV by using the AV cable 6 e f the TV has an S Video terminal then also connect an S Video cable optional It allows you to enjoy more beautiful images 2 Turn on this camera and set the mode dial to the Tape Playback Mode 3 Select the input channel on the TV Move the joystick up to select the 11 icon to start playback eThe image and audio are output on the TV 5 Move the joystick down to select the B icon to stop playback e Whenever plugging in the S Video cable
49. er to the operating instructions for PC connection D ZOOM 21 ZOOM MIC 22 DATE TIME 41 INITIAL SET 41 3 SETUP FADE COLOUR 24 AUDIO REC 41 DISPLAY 41 REMOTE 16 BEEP SOUND 47 LCD SET 74 EVF SET 14 DEMO MODE 47 POWER SAVE 41 4 LANGUAGE 73 TAPE PLAYBACK MENU BASIC OFF USB FUNCTION SETUP ENTER 1 BASIC DATE TIME 41 USB FUNCTION Refer to the operating instructions for PC connection 2 ADVANCE BLANK SEARCH 20 REC SPEED 15 REC STDBY 37 PICT QUALITY 21 REPEAT PLAY 30 3 SETUP 12bit AUDIO 38 AUDIO OUT 41 DISPLAY 41 REMOTE 16 LCD SET 14 EVF SET 14 POWER SAVE 41 4 LANGUAGE 13 39 LSQT0893 B C CARD RECORDING MENU BASIC OFF sis PICT QUALITY sis SELF TIMER NO CLOCK SET NO SETUP ie ENTER 1 BASIC SCENE MODE 2 PICT QUALITY 27 SELF TIMER 24 CLOCK SET 14 2 ADVANCE BURST MODE 26 SHTR EFFECT 21 DATE TIME 47 INITIAL SET 47 3 SETUP DISPLAY 41 REMOTE 16 BEEP SOUND 41 LCD SET 14 EVF SET 14 POWER SAVE 41 4 LANGUAGE 13 40 LSQT0893 Menu B PLAYBACK MENU BASIC On PROTECT NO SETUP lt e ENTER 1 BASIC DATE TIME 47 PROTECT 34 2 ADVANCE DPOF
50. failure of the movie camera or the card may damage or erase the data stored on the card We recommend saving important data on a personal computer by using a USB cable PC card adaptor and USB reader writer 10 15070893 IH Card access lamp e When the camera accesses the card reading recording playback erasing etc the access lamp lights up e If the following operations are performed when the access lamp is lit then the card or the recorded data may be damaged or the camera may malfunction eOpening the card slot cover and inserting or removing the card eOperating the OFF ON switch or the mode dial SD Memory Card eThe memory capacity indicated on the SD Memory Card label corresponds to the total amount of capacity to protect and manage the copyright and the capacity available as conventional memory for a movie camera personal computer or other equipment Concerning the write protection switch on the SD Memory Card eThe SD Memory Card has a write protection switch on it If the switch is moved to LOCK you cannot write to the card erase the data on it or format it If itis moved back you can Before using Turning the camera on When the camera is turned on with the lens cap fitted the automatic white balance adjustment may not function properly Please turn the camera on after removing the lens cap IH How to turn on the power 1 While pressing the button set the OFF ON swit
51. hout supplied battery DV cassette and lens cap Approx 480 g with supplied battery DV cassette and lens cap Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Operating humidity 10 80 Card memory functions Recording media SD Memory Card 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Maximum Please confirm the latest information on the following website http panasonic co jp pavc global cs This Site is English only Still picture recording file format JPEG Design rule for Camera File system based on Exif 2 2 standard DPOF corresponding Still picture size VGA recording 640 X480 WEB camera Compression Motion JPEG Image size 320X 240 pixels QVGA Frame rate Approx 6 fps Specifications AC adaptor Information for your safety Power source AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 19W DC output DC 7 9 V 1 4 A Movie camera operation DC 8 4 V 0 65 A Battery charging Dimensions 61 mm W X32 mm H X91 mm D Weight Approx 110 g Weight and dimensions are approximate values Specifications may change without prior notice Maximum number of still pictures recordable on an SD Memory Card optional PICT QUALITY 16 MB 100 200 32 MB 220 440 64 MB 440 880 128 MB 880 1760 256 1760 3520 512 MB 3520 7040 1GB 7040 14080 e The numbers shown in the table are approximations eThese figures vary depending on the subject being photographed
52. hown in the figure and then securely insert it as far as it goes e When removing pull it straight out 3 Push the PUSH mark in order to close the cassette holder 4 Only after the cassette holder is completely housed close the cassette cover by pressing the mark 6 S iN 6 V lt PUSH CLOSE e After using make sure to rewind the cassette completely remove it and put it in a case Store the case an upright position 51 e When condensation is formed on the lens or the main unit of the movie camera even if no condensation alarm is indicated condensation may have formed on the heads or the cassette tape Do not open the cassette cover 49 IH When the cassette holder does not come out e Close the cassette cover completely and then open it again completely eCheck if the battery has run down e Check if the cassette compartment cover is in contact with grip belt as shown below If so be sure the grip belt stays clear of the cover when opening When the cassette holder cannot be housed eSet the OFF ON switch to OFF then to ON again e Check if the battery has run down B inserting removing the cassette e When the cassette holder is in action do not touch anything except the PUSH mark eWhen inserting a previously recorded cassette use the blank search function to find the position where you want to continue recording If you overwrite record on a previo
53. ind noise reduction 24 Sports mode Scene mode 26 Portrait mode Scene mode 26 Low light mode Scene mode 26 Spotlight mode Scene mode 26 Surf amp snow mode Scene mode 26 AWB Auto white balance 27 O Indoor mode recording under incandescent lamp 27 42 LSQT0893 0 Recording underway Playback 30 Pause 30 Fast forward Cue playback 30 4 Rewind Review playback 30 4t Slow motion playback 30 II 1 Frame by frame playback 30 2 Variable speed search 31 Hepeat playback 30 gt WEB WEB CAMERA mode playback A DUB Audio dubbing 38 A DUB Audio dubbing pause 3 Blank search 20 12bit 16bit Audio recording mode 41 Volume adjustment 30 Card IP Progressive photoshot mode 21 Continuous photoshot recording 640 26 Self Timer recording 24 Photoshot mode While the card is being read While photoshot recording is activated Using the card that cannot be recognized Photoshot picture guality 27 Remaining number of photoshot pictures When the remaining number of photoshot pictures 0 the red indication flashes Slide show playback 32 Folder File display File number Number of DPOF Setting 34 Lock setting 34 640 x 480 Image size eFor images not recorded with this movie camera the size display is determined as follows according to the
54. ion playback is equivalent to approx 2 minutes in the SP mode or approx 3 minutes in the LP mode e When the adjustment is completed the volume indication will disappear f you do not hear the sound check the settings of SETUP gt gt 12bit AUDIO Repeat playback When the tape end is reached the tape will be rewound and played back again 1 Set ADVANCE gt gt REPEAT PLAY gt gt ON 30 LSQT0893 Playback mode Frame by frame playback 1 During playback press the 11 button on the remote control 2 Press the button or the gt button on the remote control lv VOL e G REW PLAY FF amp STILLADV PAUSE STILL ADV C n ePushing the VOL lever towards T normal direction or towards W reversed direction of this camera during playback pause also turns into the frame by frame playback If you keep pushing the lever then the images will continuously be played back frame by frame To return to normal playback Press the button on the remote control Slow motion playback the reversed slow motion playback the time code indication may be unstable Frame by frame playback e Press and hold the 4t or the D gt button in the playback pause and then the images will continuously be played back frame by frame Variable speed search function The speed of cue review playback can be vari
55. k Mode 1 Set BASIC or ADVANCE gt gt BLANK SEARCH YES B Stopping blank search midway through Move the joystick down f the cassette tape has no blank part then the camera will stop at the end of the tape eThe camera stops at a point approx 1 second before the end of the last image recorded When you start recording at that point the image can be recorded seamlessly from the last image 20 15070893 Recording still pictures onto card Photoshot eSet to Card Recording Mode eos 1 Press the PHOTO SHOT button ye PHOTO 7 SHOT To record still pictures clearly eWhen zooming in on the subject with a magnification of 4x to 10x or higher it is difficult to reduce the slight shaking from holding the movie camera by hand We recommend decreasing the zoom magnification and approaching the subject when recording e When recording still pictures hold the movie camera firmly with your hands and keep your arms stationary at your side so as not to shake the movie camera e You can record stable pictures without shaking by using a tripod and the remote control a e For the number of still pictures to be recorded on a card refer to 55 e The sound cannot be recorded eWhile data are recorded on a card do not operate the mode dial e When the access lamp is lit do not insert or remove a card e Another product may degrade or not play back data r
56. king up on a cassette or a personal computer is recommended Even if a card is formatted it cannot be used Either the movie camera or the card may be damaged Please consult a dealer 47 LSQT0893 Others 5 During playback UNPLAYABLE CARD is displayed The image was either recorded in a different format or data is damaged Others 1 The indication disappears the screen is frozen or no operation can be performed e Turn off the power to the movie camera If the power cannot be turned off press the RESET button or detach the battery or AC adaptor and then reattach it After that turn on the power again If normal operation is still not restored detach the power connected and consult the dealer who you purchased the movie camera from 2 PUSH THE RESET SWITCH is displayed An irregularity in the movie camera has been automatically detected Remove the cassette or the card for data protection and then press the RESET button The movie camera will be activated f you do not press the RESET button the power to the movie camera is turned off automatically about 1 minute later Even after you press the RESET button the indication may still appear repeatedly If so the movie camera needs repair Detach the power connected and consult the dealer who you purchased the movie camera from Do not attempt to repair the appliance by yourself 3 Even if connected by the USB cable the movie c
57. l out the AC mains lead from the AC mains socket The camera body be discoloured and the surface finish may peel off e Wipe the movie camera with a soft dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints To remove stubborn stains wring well a cloth that is soaked in a neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe the movie camera with it Afterwards wipe it with a dry cloth e When you use a chemical dust cloth follow the instructions 50 15070893 Do not use this movie camera for surveillance purposes or other business use f you use the movie camera for a long time the internal temperature increases and consequently this may cause malfunction eThis movie camera is not intended for business use B About the battery The battery used in the movie camera is a rechargeable lithium ion battery This battery is susceptible to temperature and humidity and the effect of temperature increases with increasing or decreasing temperature In the low temperature range the fully charged indication may not appear or the low battery indication may appear about 5 minutes after the start of use At high temperature moreover the protection function may work disabling use of the movie camera Be sure to detach the battery after use elf the battery is left attached to the movie camera a minute amount of current is consumed even when the movie camera power is OFF If the battery is left attached to the movie camera for a l
58. mera by hand we recommend using the image stabilizer function e When you are zooming on a faraway subject sharper focus is achieved if the recording subject is 1 3 metres 1 2 metres on NV GS25 or further from the movie camera e When the zoom speed is high the subject may not be focused easily e When the zoom magnification is 1 the movie camera can focus on a subject approx 4 cm distant from the lens B Digital zoom function If the zoom magnification exceeds 30 times 24 times on NV GS25 then the digital zoom function will be activated The digital zoom function allows you to select a magnification from 50x to 1000x 1 Set ADVANCE gt gt D ZOOM gt gt 50x or 1000x 800x on NV GS25 I du DON 3 AU 2 N x OFF Optical zoom only Up to 30x 24xon NV GS25 50x Upto 50x 1000x Up to 1000x 800x Up to 800x NV GS25 e The larger the digital zoom magnification the more the image quality is degraded eWhen the Card Recording mode is used the digital zoom function cannot be used 21 15070893 Record mode Touse the zoom microphone function Interlocked with the zooming operation the microphone will collect sounds clearly far away with the tele shot or those in the vicinity with the wide angle shot eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Set ADVANCE gt gt ZOOM MIC gt gt ON B About the variable speed zoom function eWhen pushing the
59. n recording is done in an extremely dark place e When the camera is shaken greatly e When you record a moving subject while tracking it 25 LSQT0893 Record mode Continuous Photoshot Records still pictures continuously at a certain interval eSet to Card Recording Mode 1 Set ADVANCE BURST MODE ON 2 Press and hold the PHOTO SHOT button y de PHOTO 7 SHOT To stop continuous photoshot midway through Release the PHOTO SHOT button eThe camera records up to 10 still pictures at intervals of 0 5 seconds e One more still picture may be recorded after you release the PHOTO SHOT button elf set SELF TIMER gt gt YES the movie camera records the maximum number of pictures recordable e ntervals between recording pictures may become longer depending on the card We recommend using a Panasonic SD Memory Card e When using the card formatted by other equipment or a card that was recorded and erased repeatedly the intervals between recording pictures may become longer If so back up your important data on a PC and format your card with this movie camera 26 15070893 Recording in various situations Scene mode When you record images in different situations this mode automatically sets optimum shutter speeds and apertures eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to MANUAL AUTO MANUAL _ Focus 2 Set BASIC gt gt S
60. nction properly if there is more than one light source For light outside the functional auto white balance adjustment range use the manual white balance adjustment mode 1 The effective range of automatic white balance adjustment on this movie camera Blue sky TV screen Cloudy sky rain Sunlight White fluorescent lamp 2 hours after sunrise or before sunset 1 hour after sunrise or before sunset Halogen light bulb 10 Incandescent light bulb 11 Sunrise or sunset 12 Candlelight DIA ONE I Others B White balance The image recorded by the movie camera may become bluish or reddish under the influence of light sources To avoid such phenomena adjust the white balance White balance adjustment determines the white colour under different light sources By recognizing which is the white colour under sunlight and which is the white colour under a fluorescent lamp the movie camera can adjust the balance among the other colours Since white colour is the reference of all colours light the movie camera can record pictures in a natural hue if it can recognize the reference white colour Auto focus Auto focus automatically moves the focusing lens forward and backward inside the movie camera to bring the subject into focus Auto focus has the following characteristics e Adjusts so that the vertical lines of a subject are seen more clearly e Attempts to bring an object with higher contrast into focus e Focuses on
61. ng DPOF 35 LSQT0893 Edit mode Edit mode Recording from a tape onto a card Still pictures can be recorded on a memory card from scenes that have already been recorded on a cassette eSet to Tape Playback Mode a tape which already has recorded contents and a card 1 Start playback 2 Pause at the scene you wish to record and press the PHOTO SHOT button PHOTO IE SHOT e Audio will not be recorded f you press the PHOTO SHOT button without pausing blurred pictures may be recorded eDV input and wide images recorded on a tape cannot be recorded on a card Copying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR Dubbing Pictures recorded by the movie camera can be stored on a DVD RAM or other such media Refer to the instructions for the recorder e Place a recorded cassette in the movie camera and an unrecorded DVD RAM or cassette in the DVD recorder or VCR 1 Connect the movie camera and the recorder Connecting with the AV cable 15070893 e Connect the movie camera and the recorder by using the AV cable 6 e f the recorder has an S Video terminal then also connect an S Video cable Q optional It allows you to copy clearer image Connecting with the optional DV cable Only for equipment with a DV terminal 2 Turn on the movie camera and set to Tape Playback Mode 3 Select the input channel on the TV
62. not remove the cover or back there are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel IF THE POWER CORD OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH AN ELECTRICALLY APPROVED POWER CORD Use only the recommended accessories Contents Information for your Safety 2 Before using JAGCOSSDIIOS meter 4 eed 4 Parts identification and handling 4 Fitting the lens Cap ise id 6 TG GHP DR 6 Using the LCD 6 Using the 7 Power SUDD 7 Charging time and recordable time 8 Inserting removing a cassette 9 Inserting removing a 10 Turning the camera on 11 Selecting a mode 11 How to use the joystick 11 Switching the 13 Using the menu 13 Setting date 14 Adjusting LCD monitor viewfinder 14 Using the remote control
63. number of horizontal pixels QXG O lt 0 lt 1D X X gt gt gt gt 2048 or more 1600 or more less than 2048 1280 or more less than 1600 1024 or more less than 1280 800 or more less than 1024 640 or more less than 800 The Size is not displayed at under 640 pixels Others Warning alarm indications If any one of the following indications lights up or flashes please check the movie camera Confirmatory indications e A cassette with the accidental erasure prevention slider placed in the SAVE position is inserted No cassette is inserted V 82 The built in battery is low 14 1 The warning alarm indication appears when you record yourself Turn the LCD monitor towards the viewfinder and check the warning alarm indication N No card is inserted REMOTE An incorrect remote control mode has been selected 76 sJEND The tape came to the end during recording The video heads are dirty 49 Textual indications DEW EJECT TAPE Condensation has occurred Take out the cassette and wait for a while It takes some time until the cassette holder opens but this is not a malfunction 49 LOW BATTERY The battery is low Recharge it 7 NO TAPE No tape is inserted 9 TAPE END The tape came to the end during recording CHECK REC TAB You are attempting to record pictures ona tape with the accidental erasur
64. o eSet to Tape Playback Mode Slow motion playback frame by frame playback playback with the 1 icon eSet to Tape Playback Mode Slow motion PP Fast forward Cue playback Reverts to playback can only be performed by using playback with the P HIH icon the remote control Stop Slow motion playback _ If the image is recorded in the SP mode then it e During cue review playback fast moving will be played back at a speed approx 1 5 the images may show noise as a mosaic normal speed e Before and after cue review playback the If the image is recorded in the LP mode then it screen may become blue for a moment or Will be played back at a speed approx 1 3 the images may be disturbed normal speed To adjust volume 1 Press the lt t button or the gt button on Adjust the speaker volume for playback the remote control 1 Move the X amp VOL 4 lever to adjust the GREW _ C gt STILLADV PAUSE volume MI VOL si Towards increases UM Towards decreases the volume Nearer the bar to larger the volume eOn the remote control press the T button to increase the volume or the W button to decrease it STILL ADV f the slow motion playback continues for approx 10 minutes or more then the playback will automatically stop 10 minutes of slow mot
65. on Others Cautions for Use In the event of abnormal operation e g if the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell immediately stop operating the unit and consult the Panasonic Customer Care Centre on 132600 IH About condensation If you turn the movie camera on when condensation occurs on the head or the tape condensation Indication 6 yellow or red is displayed on the viewfinder or the LCD monitor and the messages DEW DETECT or e EJECT TAPE only when the tape is inserted appear If so follow the procedure below 6 in yellow Dews are slightly adhering on the head or the tape 6 in red Dews are adhering on the head or the tape 1 Remove the tape if it is inserted e t takes about 20 seconds to open the cassette holder This is not a malfunction 2 Leave the movie camera with the cassette cover closed to cool or warm it to the ambient temperature When in yellow e You cannot use the Tape Recording Playback Mode Leave the movie camera for about 30 minutes e However you can use the Card Recording Mode or Picture Playback Mode when a cassette is not inserted When 4 in red eThe power Lamp blinks for about 1 minute and then the movie camera automatically turns off Leave it for about 2 to 3 hours 3 Turn the movie camera on again set it to the Tape Recording Playback Mode and then check if the condensation indication disappears Especially in cold areas moisture may
66. on Recording 2 6 W When using viewfinder 3 2 W When using LCD monitor Recording format Mini DV Consumer use digital video SD format Tape used 6 35 mm digital video tape Recording playback time SP 80 min LP 120 min with DVM80 Video Recording system Digital component Television system CCIR 625 lines 50 fields PAL colour signal Audio Recording system PCM digital recording 16 bit 48 kHz 2 ch 12 bit 32 kHz 4 ch Image sensor 1 6 inch CCD image sensor Lens Auto lris F1 8 Focal length NV GS35 1 9 57 0 mm NV GS25 2 1 50 4 mm Macro Full range AF Filter diameter 30 5 mm Zoom 30 1 Power zoom NV GS35 24 1 NV GS25 Monitor 2 5 inch LCD Viewfinder NV GS35 Colour electronic viewfinder NV GS25 Electronic viewfinder Microphone Stereo with a zoom function Speaker 1 round speaker 2 20 mm Standard illumination 1 400 Ix Minimum required illumination 2 Ix Colour Night View Mode Video output level 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm S Video output level Y Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm C Output 0 3 Vp p 75 ohm Audio output level Line 316 mV 600 ohm 54 LSQT0893 Mic input NV GS35 only Mic sensitivity 50 dB 0 dB 1 V Pa 1 kHz Stereo mini jack USB Card reader writer function USB 2 0 compliant Hi Speed No copyright protection support Digital interface DV input output terminal IEEE1394 4 pin Dimensions Approx 63 5 mm W X81 mm H 114 0 mm D Weight Approx 410 g wit
67. on the subject and then focus on it 28 LSQT0893 restore to the automatic adjustment Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO or FOCUS Manual shutter speed aperture adjustment Shutter Speed Adjust it when recording fast moving subjects Aperture Adjust it when the screen is too bright or too dark eSet to Tape Card Recording Mode 1 Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to MANUAL an DI UAL m 2 Move the joystick AD qo the shutter speed indication or aperture value indication appears 1 1000 1 Shutter speed 2 Aperture lris gain value 3 Move the joystick left or right in order to adjust the shutter speed or aperture Record mode To restore to automatic adjustment Set the AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch to AUTO Manual shutter speed adjustment Avoid recording under fluorescent light mercury light or sodium light because the colour and brightness of the playback image may change e f you increase the shutter speed manually the sensitivity lowers and accordingly the gain value increases automatically which may increase the noises on the screen e You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject but this is not a malfunction eDuring normal playback image movement may not look smooth e When recording in the extremely bright place the colour of the screen may change or flickers If so
68. ong time over discharge takes place The battery may become unusable after it is charged Prepare spare batteries when going out for recording e Prepare batteries appropriate to 3 to 4 times the period during you want to record pictures in In cold places such as a ski resort the period during which you can record pictures is shortened e When you travel do not forget to bring an AC adaptor so that you can recharge the batteries at your destination If you drop the battery accidentally check to see if the terminals are deformed e Attaching a deformed battery to the movie camera or AC adaptor may damage the movie camera or AC adaptor After use be sure to take the cassette out and detach the battery from the movie camera or pull out the AC mains lead from AC mains socket eThe battery should be stored in a cool place free from humidity with as constant temperature as possible Recommended temperature 15 C to 25 C Recommended humidity 40 to 60 e Extremely high temperatures or low temperatures will shorten the life of the battery f the battery is kept in a high temperature high humidity or oily smoky places the terminals may rust and cause malfunctions Others To store the battery for a long period of time we recommend you charge it once every year and store it again after you have completely used up the charged capacity eDust and other matter attached to the battery terminals should be removed
69. ord through the attached eye on the lens cap Then pass the lens cap through the loop made by itself and pull tight gt e When not using the Lens Cap pull the Lens Cap Cord in the direction of the arrow e When you are not recording be sure to cover the Lens with the Lens Cap for protection 6 e When you remove the lens cap press the knobs firmly mb 4 S 6 15070893 The grip belt Adjust the belt length so it fits your hand 1 Adjust the belt length Flip the belt 2 Adjust the length 3 Fix the belt Using the LCD monitor You can record the image while viewing it on the LCD monitor opened 1 Put a finger on the LCD monitor open part and pull the LCD monitor out in the direction of the arrow e The viewfinder will go off e t can open up to 90 2 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor as you prefer e t can rotate up to 180 towards the lens or 90 towards the viewfinder e The brightness and colour level of the LCD monitor can be adjusted from the menu e f it is forcibly opened or rotated the camera may be damaged or fail e Check that the card slot cover is closed eWhen the LCD monitor is rotated by 180 towards the lens when recording yourself the LCD monitor and the viewfinder will be simultaneously activated Before using Using the viewfinder Extending the viewfinder 1 Pull out the viewfinder and extend it by pinching the e
70. ot switch the mode dial when the menu is displayed 2 Move the joystick up or down in order to select the top menu 3 ADVANCE Q LANGUAGE SETUP gt ENTER 3 Move the joystick right or press it to set the selection 4 Move the joystick up or down in order to select the sub menu 5 BASIC REC SPEED BLANK SEARCH 2 WIND CUT CLOCK SET SETUP ENTER 241 5 Move the joystick right or press it to set the selection 6 Move the joystick up or down in order to select the item to be set 5 BASIC SCH SCENE MODE i REC SPEED 5 WIND CUT CLOCK SET SETUP lt ENTER MENU To exit the menu screen Press the MENU button To get back to the previous screen Move the joystick left About the menu setting e The menu screen does not appear during recording And you cannot record when the menu screen appears Operating with remote control The menu screen transition is the same as when the buttons on the main unit are used 1 Press the MENU button SEARCH 2 Select a menu item Use the direction buttons A lt gt V and ENTER button in place of the joystick on the main unit 13 LSQT0893 Before using 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen Setting date and time If the screen shows the incorrect date time then adjust it eSet to Tape Recording Mode or Card Recording Mode 1
71. ows depending on the mode In the Tape playback mode or the Picture playback mode the icons will be automatically displayed on the screen 1 Tape recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to AUTO mua Cid v eg Recwdmgchek o 2 Tape recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to MANUAL White balance 27 Shutter speed Iris or gain value gt SelectAdust 4 Seteovadust 7 3 Tape playback mode A rm Playbackpause 3w Stop Rewind review playback 12 15070893 4 Card recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to AUTO v Soft skin mode 23 gt Es Backlight compensation 5 Card recording mode AUTO MANUAL FOCUS switch is set to MANUAL White balance Shutter speed Iris or gain value gt SelecAdjust 7 4 Seema gt 6 Picture playback mode RI gt OFF 4 Playback previous picture nm Playback next picture Switching the language You can switch the language on the screen display or the menu screen 1 Set LANGUAGE select the desired language QO LANGUAGE SETUP lt e ENTER Using the menu screen For each individual menu please refer to 39 1 Press the MENU button eThe menu corresponding to the mode selected by the mode dial is displayed e Do n
72. pe to pause recording um PHOTO SHOT e For the number of still pictures to be recorded e the recording time on a tape refer to 8 on a card refer to 55 e Carry out a recording check 20 to verify that e When recording pictures onto card the the image is recorded properly recording start stop button is disabled order to find the unrecorded section carry out e You can select a picture quality for still pictures the blank search 20 to be recorded 21 On screen display in the tape order to record still pictures with higher recording mode quality we recommend using the card recording mode These indications are displayed only when the card is inserted Recording time elapse Remaining tape indication Still picture size Number of recordable still pictures When no picture can be recorded this indication will flash in red 5 Quality of still pictures 19 15070893 Record mode Check the recording The last image recorded is played back for 2 to 3 seconds After checking the camera will be set to a recording pause eSet to Tape Recording Mode 1 Press the joystick during the recording pause until the icon Q appears 2 Move the joystick down to select the recording check icon G Blank search function Searches for the last part of the image recorded unused part of the tape eSet to Tape Recording Playbac
73. put plug of the AC mains lead is not completely connected to the AC adaptor socket As shown in there is a gap e Do not use the power cord for other equipment since the power cord is exclusively designed for the movie camera Or do not use the power cord of other equipment for the movie camera IH Fitting the battery Push the battery against the battery holder and slide it until it clicks Removing the battery While sliding the BATTERY RELEASE lever slide the battery to remove it BATTE e Hold the battery with your hand so it does not fall 8 15070893 Charging time recordable time The times shown in the table below show the times at a temperature of 25 C and a humidity of 60 This is just a guide If the temperature is higher or lower than the specified value the charging time will become longer Supplied 1 h 40 min battery 1 h 45 min CGR DUOG 1 h 25 min 7 2V 55 min 640 mAh 45 min CGA DU12 2 h 25 min 7 2 V 3 h 10 min 1150 mAh 2 h 35 min 1 h 35 min 1 h 20 min CGA DU14 2 h 45 min 7 2 V 3 h 40 min 1360 mAh 3 h 1 h 50 min 1 h 30 min CGA DU 21 3 h 55 min 7 2 V 5 h 30 min 2040 mAh 4 h 30 min 2 h 45 min 2 h 15 min CGA DUO7 1 h 30 min 7 2 V 1 h 50 min 680 mAh 1 h 30 min O 55 min 45 min A Charging time Maximum con
74. recording with audio dubbing eSet to Tape Recording Mode e When you want to preserve the original sound taken during recording set SETUP gt gt AUDIO REC 12bit to take pictures When set 16bit the sounds taken during recording are erased after recording with audio dubbing Set BASIC gt gt REC SPEED gt gt SP to take pictures To play back the sound recorded with audio dubbing You can switch between the sound recorded with audio dubbing and the original sound Set SETUP 12bit AUDIO ST2 or MIX ST1 It only plays back the original sound ST2 It only plays back the sound added by audio dubbing MIX It simultaneously plays back the original sound and the sound added with audio dubbing B To dub audio while listening to a pre recorded sound e When pausing the audio dubbing set the 12bit AUDIO on the SETUP Sub Menu to ST2 and you can check the pre recorded sound Menu Menu Menu list Menu figures and illustrations are provided for easy to understand explanations and so they are different from the actual menu indications 22 TAPE RECORDING MENU 5 BASIC REC SPEED BLANK SEARCH 3 WIND CUT CLOCK SET SETUP ENTER 1 BASIC SCENE MODE 26 REC SPEED 18 BLANK SEARCH 20 WIND CUT 24 CLOCK SET 14 2 ADVANCE PICT QUALITY 27 SIS 25 CINEMA 25 USB FUNCTION Ref
75. set POWER SAVE to 5 MINUTES and do not operate the movie camera for about 5 continuous minutes the power is automatically turned off for tape protection and power conservation To resume recording turn the OFF ON switch to OFF Then turn it to ON again 41 The movie camera power does not stay on long enough Is the battery low If the remaining battery power indication is flashing or the message LOW BATTERY is displayed the battery has run down Charge the battery or attach a fully charged battery 7 Has condensation occurred When you carry the movie camera from a cold place into a warm place condensation may occur inside it If so the power is turned off automatically disabling all operations except for taking cassettes out Wait until the condensation indication disappears 49 Battery runs down quickly Is the battery fully charged Charge it with the AC adaptor 7 Are you using the battery in an extremely cold place The battery is affected by ambient temperature In cold places the operating time of the battery becomes shorter Has the battery worn out The battery has a limited life If the operating time is still too short even after the battery is fully charged depending on the usage the battery has worn out and can no longer be used 45 15070893 Others 5 The movie camera cannot be operated though powered up The movie camera does not operate normally Remove th
76. t AUDIO OUT gt gt STEREO and reproduced a picture containing the main sound and sub sound Set to L to hear main sound and set to R to hear the sub sound 41 3 Audio dubbing cannot be performed Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on the cassette open If it is open set to SAVE audio dubbing cannot be performed 9 Are you attempting to edit a tape portion that was recorded in LP mode LP mode does not allow audio dubbing 18 The original sound was erased when audio dubbing was performed If you perform audio dubbing on a recording made in 16bit mode the original sound will be erased If you wish to preserve the original sound be sure to select 12bit mode when recording 5 Sounds cannot be played back Although a cassette with no audio dubbing is being played have you set SETUP gt gt 12bit AUDIO ST2 To play back a cassette with no audio dubbing set 12bit AUDIO gt gt ST1 38 Is the variable speed search function working Press the VAR SEARCH button on the remote control to cancel the variable speed search function 31 Playback Pictures 1 Mosaic pattern noise appears on images during cue or review playback This phenomenon is characteristic of digital video systems It is not a malfunction Horizontal stripes appear on images during cue and review playback Horizontal stripes may appear depending on the scene but this is not a
77. t be played back on the movie camera may be erased 33 LSQT0893 Playback mode Formatting a card Protecting files on a card Please be aware that if a card is formatted then Files recorded on a card can be locked so that they all the data recorded on the card will be erased may not be deleted by mistake Even if the files are Store important data on a personal computer etc locked they will be deleted if the card is formatted eSet to Picture Playback Mode eSet to Picture Playback Mode 1 Set ADVANCE CARD FORMAT 1 Set BASIC gt gt PROTECT gt gt YES YES 2 Move the joystick to select a file to be 2 When the confirmation message appears locked and then press it select YES and press the joystick in order to format the card On PROTECT K CARD FORMAT ENTER EXIT gt SETUP ENTER Om Indication appears and the selected order to stop formatting select NO file is locked Press the joystick again and the lock will be cancelled e Normally it is not necessary to format the card 2 or more files can be locked in succession If a message appears even though you insert and remove the card several times format it To complete the settings f the SD Memory Card is formatted on other Press the MENU button equipment the time spent for recording may Writing the printing data on a card become longer If the SD Memory Card is forma
78. ta recorded or created on another product and another product may degrade or not play back data recorded on the movie camera Deleting files recorded on a card The deleted files cannot be restored eSet to Picture Playback Mode 1 Move the joystick left or right to select a file to delete S T 2 vol _ bai e You can select a file in the multi screen display After selecting the file press the joystick and display the operation icon 2 Move the joystick down to select e 3 Move the joystick up or down in order to select DELETE 1 FILE and then press it 4 When the confirming message appears select YES and press the joystick e n order to stop deletion select NO To delete all files 1 Move the joystick down to select 2 Move the joystick up or down in order to select ALL FILES and then press it 3 When the confirming message appears select YES and press the joystick case of ALL FILES the deletion may take time if there are many files on the card eWhen CARD FULL is shown during recording switch to the Picture Playback Mode and then delete unnecessary files elf there not any file to delete insert a new card e If files conforming to DCF standard are deleted all the data related to the files will be deleted Deleting still picture files recorded on a card by other equipment A still picture file other than JPEG that canno
79. te control to VCR1 and that of the other pair to VCR2 This will prevent interference between the 2 pairs The default setting is VCR1 When the button type battery is replaced the setting will revert to the default VCR1 1 Setting on the camera Set SETUP REMOTE VCR1 or VCR2 2 Setting on the remote control 9 j i WY STILLADV PAUSE STILLADV VOL VCR1 Press and B simultaneously VCR2 Press and B simultaneously B Concerning the button type battery e When the button type battery runs down replace it with a new battery part number CR2025 The battery is normally expected to last about 1 year but it depends on operation frequency e Keep the button type battery out of the reach of children e f the remote control mode of the camera and that of the remote control do not match with each other REMOTE will appear When the remote control is operated for the first time after the camera is turned on CHECK REMOTE MODE 43 will appear and operation is impossible Set the same remote control mode eThe remote control is intended for indoor operation Outdoors or under strong light the movie camera may not operate properly even within the usable ranges 16 15070893 Free style remote control This controller can be used from different high and low angles It is also handy when a tripod is
80. the screen centre only Due to these characteristics auto focus does not work correctly in the following situations Record pictures in the manual focus mode Recording a subject with one end located closer to the movie camera and the other end farther away from it As auto focus adjusts at the centre of an image it may be impossible to focus on a subject that is located in both the foreground and background Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty glass eThe subject behind the glass will not be focused because the focus is on the dirty glass Recording a subject that is surrounded by objects with glossy surfaces or by highly reflective objects eThe recording subject may become blurry because the movie camera focuses on the objects with glossy surfaces or on highly reflective objects Recording a subject in dark surroundings eThe movie camera cannot focus correctly because the light information that comes through the lens decreases considerably Recording a fast moving subject e As the focus lens inside moves mechanically it cannot keep up with a fast moving subject Recording a subject with little contrast subject with little contrast such as a white wall may become blurry because the movie camera achieves focus based upon the vertical lines of an image 53 LSQT0893 Specifications Specifications Specifications Digital Video Camera Information for your safety Power source DC 7 9 7 2 V Power consumpti
81. tinuously recordable time O Intermittent recordable time The intermittent recordable time refers to recordable time when the recording and stopping operations are repeated 1 h 10 min indicates 1 hour 10 minutes battery CGR DUOG is supplied eThe times shown in the table are rough estimates The times indicate the recordable times when the viewfinder is used The times in parentheses indicate the recordable times when the LCD monitor is used eWe recommend the Battery Pack CGA DU12 CGA DU14 CGA DU21 for long time recording 2 hours or more for continuous recording 1 hour or more for intermittent recording Before using eThe recordable time will become shorter in the following cases e When you use both the viewfinder and the LCD monitor simultaneously while rotating the LCD monitor frontward to record yourself etc eThe batteries heat up after use or charging The main unit of the movie camera being used will also heat up This is normal e Along with the reduction of the battery capacity the display will change gt gt pw bh If the battery discharges then R F p will flash Inserting removing a cassette 1 Slide the OPEN EJECT lever and open the cassette cover A aa S N e When the cover is fully opened the cassette holder will come out 2 After the cassette holder is opened insert remove the cassette e When inserting a cassette orient it as s
82. tomatically will be set In the standby mode 1 blinks and it takes time more than usual to start recording after you press the recording start stop button 5 MINUTES When about 5 minutes passed without any operation the movie camera automatically turns off to protect the tape or to prevent the battery from running down When you use the movie camera turn it on again the following cases the power may not turn off even when set POWER SAVE gt gt 5b MINUTES eWhen connecting to the AC outlet When using the AC adapter eWhen connecting the USB cable or the DV cable to a personal computer or other equipment eWhen the PC mode Menus related to playback AUDIO OUT This switches the sound to be played back STEREO Stereo sound main sound and sub sound L Left channel sound main sound R Right channel sound sub sound Other menus B INITIAL SET When there is a menu that cannot be selected depending on a combination of functions set to YES for changing the menu settings back to the initial shipping condition Language setting cannot be back to the initial shipping condition DEMO MODE If you set to DEMO MODE gt gt ON without inserting a cassette and a card the movie camera is automatically set to the demonstration mode for introducing its functions If any button is pressed or operated the demonstration mode is cancelled If no operations take place for approx 10 min
83. tted a it cannot be used on the DPOF setting Movie Camera Format the SD Memory Card You can write the data of pictures to be printed the Movie Camera in this case number of copies and other information eThe Movie Camera supports SD Memory Cards DPOF data onto the card formatted in FAT12 system and FAT16 system eSet to Picture Playback Mode based on SD Memory Card Specifications 1 Set ADVANCE DPOF SET SET 2 Move the joystick to select a file to be set and then press it DPOF SET NISUS 640 640 4 tat IE 407 72 CA 640 SETUP ENTER e The number of prints set to be DPOF is displayed 3 Move the joystick up or down in order to select the number of prints and then press it e You can select from 0 to 999 Selected number of pictures can be printed as you set the number of prints with the printer supporting DPOF 2 or more files can be set in succession 34 LSQT0893 Playback mode To complete the settings Press the MENU button eDPOF setting made on another camera may not be recognised by this camera Please perform the DPOF settings on your movie camera IH To set so that all pictures are not printed Select CANCEL ALL in Step 1 What is DPOF DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format This enables the printing information to be added to the pictures on the card so that it can be used on a system supporti
84. tton again returns to eThe subject should be within 1 5 metres of the movie camera eUsing the LED video light reduces battery time e Set the LED video light to off when not in use e Do not look directly into the light elf the LED video light is used with a conversion lens attached a slight vignetting darkening around edges effect occurs on the screen eUsing the night view function at the same time will make conditions even brighter e The LED video light enables simply lightening the images taken in a dimly lit place We also recommend using it in a bright place to obtain high quality images 17 LSQT0893 Record mode Record mode Check before recording Check the following by trying recording before important events such as weddings in order to verify that the image recording and audio recording work properly and that you know how to use the movie camera Basic camera holding 1 Hold the camera with both hands 2 Run your hand through the grip belt 3 not cover the microphones or sensors with your hands 4 Keep your arms near your body 5 Slightly open your legs e When you the open air record pictures with the sunlight as far in the background as possible If the subject is backlit it will become dark in the recording Check points e Remove the lens cap 6 When the camera is turned on with the lens cap fitted the automatic white balance adjustment may not fun
85. um CGA DU14 1360mAh 6 Battery pack lithium CGA DU21 2040mAh 7 Wide conversion lens VW LW3007E 8 Tele conversion lens VW LT3014E 9 ND filter VW LND30E Mode select switch AUTO MANUAL 10 MC protector VW LMC30E FOCUS 18 26 28 11 Tripod VW CT45E 9 Reset button RESET 43 12 DV cable VW CD1 E USB terminal 13 Jacket pouch VW SJO5E DV terminal DV 37 Some optional accessories may not be available in some countries 4 15070893 Before using 12 Viewfinder 7 52 Due to limitations in LCD production technology there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the Viewfinder screen However this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture 13 DC input terminal DC C C IN 7 Battery holder 15 S Video output terminal S VIDEO 32 Battery release lever BATTERY RELEASE 8 Power switch OFF ON 11 Power lamp 11 Quick start recording button QUICK START 22 Quick start recording lamp 22 Light button LIGHT NV GS35 only 77 21 Menu button MENU 13 22 Joystick 11 23 Mode dial 11 Recording start stop button 19 25 LCD monitor 6 52 Due to limitations in LCD production technology there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD monitor screen However this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture LCD monitor open part OPEN 6 Speaker
86. usly recorded cassette be sure to find the position where you continue recording e Close the cassette cover tightly e When closing the cassette cover do not get anything such as a cable caught in the cover IM Accidental erasure prevention If the accidental erasure prevention slider of a cassette is opened slide in the direction of the SAVE arrow the cassette cannot be recorded When recording close the accidental erasure prevention slider of the cassette slide in the direction of the REC arrow 9 LSQT0893 Before using Inserting removing a card Before inserting removing a card be sure to turn the power OFF f the card is inserted or removed with the power turned on this camera may malfunction or the data recorded on the card may be lost 1 Open the LCD monitor and then slide the AOPEN Lever to open the card slot cover 1 2 Insert remove the card into from the card slot e When inserting a card face the label side towards you and push it straight in with one stroke as far as it goes e When removing the card open the card slot cover and press the centre of the card and then pull it straight out 3 Securely close the card slot cover Concerning the card e Do not touch the terminals on the back of the card e Do not format the card with another movie camera or any personal computer This operation may make the card unusable e Electrical noise static electricity or
87. utes the demonstration mode automatically starts To terminate the demonstration mode insert a cassette or a card or set to DEMO MODE gt gt OFF For normal use set this function to OFF 41 LSQT0893 Others Others Indications Various functions and the movie camera status are shown on the screen Basic indications x Outdoor mode 27 B White balance adjustment mode 427 WEB WEB CAMERA mode recording Playback indications www b Remaining battery power OhO0moOOsOOf Time code 15 30 45 Date Time indication Recording indications RO0 45 Remaining tape time Remaining tape time is indicated in minutes When it reaches less than 3 minutes the indication starts flashing SP Standard Play mode Recording speed mode 78 LP Long Play mode Recording speed mode 18 Recording 19 Green Hecording pause 19 Green flash Standby mode Red Fade out Recording check 20 Cinema mode 25 Digital zoom 21 AUTO Automatic mode 78 MNL Manual mode 26 MF Manual focus 28 5 Zoom magnification indication 21 ES Back light mode 23 O Image stabilizer 25 1 500 Shutter speed 28 F2 4 F number 28 6dB Gain value 28 A Soft skin mode 23 NV Fade White 24 NB Fade Black 24 Colour night view function 23 iD Video Light is on 17 Gain up 77 zoom dj Zoom microphone 22 2 4 W
88. xtension knob B Adjusting the field of view 1 Adjust the focus by sliding the eyepiece corrector knob gt 12 30 45 12 30 45 1 4 2005 1 4 2005 e You can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder from the menu Power supply Charging the battery When this product is purchased the battery is not charged Charge the battery before using this product e Battery charging time 8 eWe recommend using Panasonic batteries e f you use other batteries we cannot guarantee the quality of this product If the DC input lead is connected to the AC adaptor then the battery will not get charged Remove the DC input lead from the AC adaptor 1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC adaptor and the AC mains socket 2 Put the battery on the battery mount by aligning the mark and then securely plug it in Sy a B Charging lamp Lights up Charging Goes off Charging completed Flashing The battery is over discharged discharged excessively In a while the lamp will light up and normal charging will start When the battery temperature is excessively high or low the CHARGE lamp flashes and the charging time will be longer than normal Connecting to the AC outlet 1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC adaptor and the AC mains socket 2 Connect the DC input lead to the AC adaptor 7 15070893 Before using 3 Connect the DC input lead to this product eThe out

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