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1.                                      60min z 0 00 00 00     DISP x  MENU     GUIDE  END  ws END op   VOLUME                               ENAR  GREC  Y SPD PB CTRL          Touch the desired item        If the desired item is not displayed on the screen  touch  2     Select the desired setting  then touch  OK                  until the item is displayed                          To use menu items    You can customize menu items that are not added to Personal Menu        moomn    0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00  x                               OK                                   After finishing the settings  touch  OK X    close  to hide the menu screen   If you decide not to change the setting  touch   amp    to return to the previous screen                                nuam au           E    37    De JEN CB    Menu items    Position of lamp    CAMERA SET menu  p  40    PROGRAM AE   SPOT METER   EXPOSURE   WHITE BAL    SHARPNESS   AUTO SHUTTER x   AE SHIFT   SPOT FOCUS   FOCUS   TELE MACRO   FLASH SET   SUPER NS x   NS LIGHT   COLOR SLOW S x   ZEBRA   SELF TIMER     DIGITAL ZOOM x   STEADYSHOT   PROGRES REC x  MEMORY SET menu  p  45    STILL SET   MOVIE SET   T  ALL ERASE    1  FORMAT   FILE NO    NEW FOLDER   REC FOLDER   PB FOLDER  E PICT APPLI  menu  p  48    FADER   SLIDE SHOW x   D  EFFECT   PICT  EFFECT   FRAME REC   SMTH INT REC   INT REC STL x   DEMO MODE x                                                          x                                                              
2.                                     Movie icon       a              S     5  a    gt   2  2   lt      D  e  x    23    Functions used for recording playback  etc        24    feet      Remove any dust from the surface of the flash  lamp before using it  Flash effect may be  impaired if heat discoloration or dust obscures  the lamp   The flash charge lamp flickers when charging  the flash  and remains lit when the battery  charge is complete   In the CAMERA TAPE  mode  it takes a while to fully charge the flash  lamp since it charges its battery with the flash  lamp open    If you use the flash in bright places such as  when shooting a backlit subject  the flash may  not be effective   Attaching a conversion lens  optional  may  create a shadow   You can change the brightness of the flash by  setting  FLASH LEVEL   or you can prevent  the redeye by setting  REDEYE REDUC   in   FLASH SET   p  43         To adjust the exposure for backlit  subjects                                   To adjust the exposure for backlit subjects   press BACK LIGHT to display   To  cancel the back light function  press BACK  LIGHT again     J              E     3  a    gt   2  2   lt      D  e  x    25    To adjust the focus for an off center  subject  SPOT FOCUS                  See  SPOT FOCUS  on page 42     To fix the exposure for the selected  subject  Flexible spot meter            See  SPOT METER  on page 40     To record in mirror mode                 Openthe LCD panel 90 degrees to the  camc
3.                              x xX  xX  xX  x  x  x  x                                       x  x          XIX xXx       Available menu items     vary depending on the position of the lamp    These functions are available during Easy Handycam operation     PRINT    Position of lamp  TAPE MEMORY   PLAY EDIT  x x       8 EDIT PLAY menu      52        VAR  SPD PB       REC CTRL       AUD DUB CTRL        lt I REC MOVIE       BURN DVD       BURN VCD                  xX       END SEARCH                               amp 93 STANDARD SET menu  p  53        REC MODE       AUDIO MODE       VOLUME        ULTI SOUND    x          AUDIO MIX       EXT SUR MIC    X xX  x  x  x  X       LCD VF SET       AN  DVOUT    x       VIDEO INPUT       TV TYPE       USB CAMERA       USB PLY EDT       DISP GUIDE        GUIDEFRAME       DATA CODE        REMAINING       REMOTE CTRL       REC LAMP       BEEP        DISP OUTPUT          ENU ROTATE       A SHUT OFF       CALIBRATION       96 TIME LANGU  menu  p  57        CLOCK SET        WORLD TIME       LANGUAGE          nua au           E    39    40       CAMERA SET menu    Settings to adjust your camcorder to the  recording conditions  EXPOSURE WHITE  BAL  STEADYSHOT  etc      The default settings are marked with   The indicators in parentheses appear when  the items are selected    See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     PROGRAM AE    You can record pictures effectively in  various situations with the PROGRAM AE  function     AUTO    Select
4.                See Battery  Recording       Recording capacity         Cassette ee  Memory Stick                 28  Recording time                12  46  REC CTRL   Recording control                62  REC FOLDER   Recording folder                  47                                           56  REC lamp  Recording lamp              26  REC MODE   Recording mode                   53  Rec review    31  REC START STOP                22  REDEYE REDUC           REMAINING      Remaining battery      Remote Commander              32  REMOTE CTRL    Remote control                     56    Remote                                   26  RESET button                         26  Reversal Playback            Review button        S    Searching for the starting point             Self diagnosis display     SELF TIMER       Setting the date and time       16  SHARPNESS                           Shoulder Strap  Signal convert function          80  Skip SCAM   teet 23  SLIDE SHOW                       48  Slow Playback                       52  SLOW SHUTTR   Slow shutter                          50  SMTH INT REC   Smooth interval tape recording   wat NITE es eget eene 51  93  Software                                 72  SOLARIZE             50  SP  Standard Play      Speaker     Specifications      SPORTS  Sports                     40                                            40  SPOT FOCUS                 42  92  SPOT METER   Flexible spot meter        40 91  STANDARD              ee 45  
5.        PICT APPLI  menu        48  STANDARD SET menu       TIME LANGU  menu          Using the menu              MENU ROTATE                    57  Mirror mode                           25  Moisture condensation         111  MONOTONE   MOSAIC   MOSAIC FADER   Movie  Movie format                106  REC MODE   Recording mode           53  MOVIE SET                          46          MPEG MOVIE EX    MULTI SOUND                      N   NEG  ART             50  NEW                                  47  NightShot eseese 24       Number of recordable pictures             E RE EEEE      45  OLD MOVIE                         50  ONE PUSH   OPEN EJECT lever     e yi  Operation confirmation beep  a   See BEEP  OUTDOOR     OVERLAP          48  P       Arrange the order           59          Customize                       58  Delete     Personal Menu button            28  PHOTO button                 22 32  PictBridge                              67  Picture Package                      72  Picture Search                        23  PICT APPLI  menu   Picture Application menu                      48  PICT  EFFECT  Picture effect        AE NEE        50    Pixela user support center      76       Playing time                           12  PORTRAIT  Soft portrait      40  Power cord  POWER switch       Previous Next image button                Print mark   i  PROGRAM AE               40 91  PROGRES REC               44  92    P MENU      See Personal Menu    Rechargeable battery pack   
6.       If you intend to view pictures on a wide  TV  recording in the 16 9  wide  mode is  recommended        WIDE SELECT button  POWER switch    Selecting the aspect ratio for  recording movies on a tape    Be sure to set the POWER switch to  CAMERA TAPE     Press WIDE SELECT repeatedly to  select the desired screen aspect  ratio     16 9             When viewing on the LCD screen  It may be  different in the viewfinder      Differences in the angle of view between 4 3  and 16 9 vary depending on the zoom position      If you play back a picture on a TV  set  TV  TYPE  for playback in the aspect ratio of the  TV  p  34       When viewing pictures recorded in 16 9 aspect  ratio with  TV TYPE  set to  4 3   pictures may  appear rough depending on the subject  p  34      Recording a moving picture or still  image      the    Memory Stick Duo     lt      Set the POWER switch to  CAMERA   MEMORY     The aspect ratio of the picture switches  to 4 3     Press WIDE SELECT repeatedly to  select the desired screen aspect ratio       Still images will be fixed to image size 2016 x  1134  E259  in the 16 9  wide  mode  In the 4 3  mode  you can select up to 2016 x 1512  Caste       If you record movies  MPEG MOVIE EX  in  the 16 9  wide  mode  black bands appear at  the top and bottom of the picture when they are  played back      For the number of recordable pictures  see page  45        pauejs            E    19    20       Recording Playback with ease  ww  Easy Handycam     With this 
7.       The internal flash does not work       You cannot use the internal flash with        SUPER NS        COLOR SLOW S      D  EFFECT       PROGRES REC       BURST       Tape recording    Even if auto flashing or     Auto redeye reduction  is selected  you cannot use the internal  flash with       NightShot       SPOTLIGHT    SUNSET amp MOON   and  LANDSCAPE  of  PROGRAM AE        EXPOSURE        SPOT METER           The external flash  optional  does not work                                E      The power of the flash is not turned on  or the flash is not attached correctly         END SEARCH  does not work       The cassette was ejected after recording  p  31      The cassette is new and has nothing recorded         END SEARCH  does not work correctly       There is a blank section in the beginning or middle of the tape  This is not a malfunction        Smooth interval recording stops  Smooth interval rec discontinued due to  error   appears and recording stops      The video head may be dirty  Use a cleaning cassette  optional       Try again from the beginning      Use a Sony mini DV cassette     Continued 87    88    Troubleshooting  continued     Adjusting the image during recording  Refer also to    Menu     p  91         The auto focus does not function       Set  FOCUS  to  AUTO   p  42      The recording conditions are not suitable for auto focus  Adjust the focus manually  p  42          STEADYSHOT  does not function     Set  STEADYSHOT  to  ON   p  44         Th
8.      48  WIDE SELECT              Windows    WORLD TIME                      57  Wrist strap    114    Write protect tab          105  106    Z   ZEBRA neenon 43  Zero set                                 32  ZERO SET MEMORY button       On trademarks       Memory Stick     m aw    Memory Stick  Duo         Memory STICK Dug        Memory Stick  PRO Duo       Memory STICK PRO               MagicGate     MIAGICGATE         MagicGate Memory Stick    and    MagicGate  Memory Stick Duo    are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Sony Corporation    e    InfoLITHIUM    is a trademark of Sony  Corporation      i LINK and    are trademarks of Sony  Corporation      Picture Package is a trademark of Sony  Corporation     Mini                 IN Video ig a trademark     Cassette    Microsoft  Windows  and Windows Media are    trademarks or registered trademarks of U S   Microsoft Corporation in the U S  and other  countries      iMac  iBook  Macintosh  Mac OS  PowerBook  and PowerMac are trademarks of Apple  Computer  Inc   registered in the U S  and other  countries       eMac is trademark of Apple Computer  Inc       QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are  trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc      Roxio is a registered trademark of Roxio  Inc      Toast is a trademark of Roxio  Inc      Windows Media Player is a trademark of  Microsoft Corporation      Macromedia and Macromedia Flash Player  are trademarks or registered trademarks of  Macromedia  Inc  in the United States and or  other 
9.      If the tape counter is not displayed   press DISPLAY    2 Press STOP when you want to  stop playback     3 Press REW    The tape stops automatically when the  tape counter reaches    0 00 00        4 Press PLAY    Playback starts from the point  designated    0 00 00    on the tape  counter       There may be a discrepancy of several seconds  between the time code and the tape counter       Zero set memory will not function correctly  if there is a blank section between recorded  sections on the tape     To cancel the operation  Press ZERO SET MEMORY again     Searching for a scene by date of  recording  Date search     You can locate the point where the  recording date changes     1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp     2 Press SEARCH M        3 Press  previous   next   to select a recording date             60min S 44 0 00 00 00  30min  sl    DATE  01  SEACH    J              E     3  a    gt   2  2   lt      D  e  x    33    m we  BS  PEN           To cancel the operation  Press STOP    The Date search will not function correctly    when there is a blank section between recorded  sections on the tape     34       Playing the picture on a TV    Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet using the supplied AC Adaptor for this operation   p  10   Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the devices to be connected     AN jack                                                                    Yellow     White     Red         IN          
10.     48    ES PICT APPLI  menu    Special effects on pictures or additional  functions on recording playback  PICT   EFFECT SLIDE SHOW SMTH INT REC INT   REC STL  etc      The default settings are marked with   The indicators in parentheses appear when  the items are selected    See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     You can add the following effects to  currently recording pictures        Select the desired effect  then touch  OK    When you select  OVERLAP    WIPE   or  DOT FADER   the image on a tape is  stored as a still image   While storing the  image  the screen turns to blue     Press REC START STOP    The fader indicator stops flashing and  disappears when the fade is complete              To cancel the operation  touch  OFF  in  step    pu  EL CQ    Fading out Fading in  WHITE FADER                         BLACK FADER    MOSAIC FADER                                     When fading in  the picture gradually  changes from black and white to color   When fading out  it gradually changes from  color to black and white              OVERLAP  fade in only     WIPE  fade in only        DOT FADER  fade in only      Ej  Using the viewfinder  You can adjust  EXPOSURE  and   FADER  while using the viewfinder by  having the LCD panel rotated 180 degrees  and closed with the screen facing out   Make sure that the CAMERA TAPE or the  CAMERA MEMORY lamp lights up     Close the LCD panel with the screen  facing out                 SFr  appears   Touch  708    Set LCD of
11.     Memory Stick Duo  is  inserted         When the POWER switch is set to other than  CAMERA TAPE       When NIGHTSHOT switch is set to ON     PRINT    See page 67     91    92    f  SEDIT PLAY menu    Settings for editing or playing back  in various modes  VAR SPD PB END  SEARCH  etc      The default settings are marked with   The indicators in parentheses appear when  the items are selected    See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     G3VAR SPD PB                          You can play back in various modes while    viewing movies     Touch the following buttons during  playback                                                                 To Touch  change the  playback     lt   frame   direction   play back SLOW  slowly   To reverse direction      i    frame    SLOW I gt   play back 2 times  x2  double speed   faster  double To reverse direction   speed   au lt   frame    x2  double speed   play back frame   gt     frame  during  by frame playback pause     To reverse direction      i    frame  during  frame playback                   Horizontal lines may appear at the top   bottom  or in the center of the screen  This  is not a malfunction      Pictures output from the    DV Interface  cannot be played back smoothly in slow  mode        Touch                             To return to the normal playback mode   touch   gt       Play Pause  twice  once from  frame playback        You will not hear the recorded sound  You may  see mosaic like images of the previo
12.    Memory Stick Duo  a  few times  If even then the indicator  flashes  the  Memory Stick Duo   might be damaged  Try with another     Memory Stick Duo           This is a read only Memory Stick     Insert a writable    Memory Stick Duo           No file       No file is recorded or there is no  readable file on the    Memory Stick  Duo           USB streaming    This function is not  available     You tried to play back or record on  a  Memory Stick Duo  during USB  Streaming        Memory Stick folders are full       You cannot create folders exceeding  999MSDCF  You cannot delete created  folders using your camcorder      You will have to format the    Memory  Stick Duo   p  47   or delete them  using your computer        32  Incompatible type of Memory  Stick       A type of    Memory Stick Duo     incompatible with your camcorder is  inserted  p  106           IThis Memory Stick is not  formatted correctly       Check the format  then format the     Memory Stick Duo  as necessary  p   47  106         Cannot record  The Memory Stick is  full       Delete unnecessary images  p  66                 The Memory Stick is locked   Check the tab  p  106            Cannot playback  Reinsert the  Memory Stick  p  18         Cannot record  Reinsert the Memory  Stick  p  18         Cannot record still images on  Memory Stick  p  106         Cannot record movies on Memory  Stick  p  106      PictBridge compliant printer       Check the connected device       Switch off the printer and
13.    or when the  picture s aspect ratio switches between 16 9 and  4 3  the image may jitter      On some 4 3 TVs  the still image recorded in  4 3 aspect ratio may not appear in full screen   This is not a malfunction          When you play back a picture recorded in 16 9  aspect ratio on a 4 3 TV not compatible with  the 16 9 signal  set  TV TYPE  to  4 3         When your TV is monaural  When  your TV has only one audio input jack     Connect the yellow plug of the A V   connecting cable to the video input jack   and connect the white  left channel  or the   red  right channel  plug to the audio input   jack of your TV or VCR      You can display the time code on the TV screen  by setting  DISP OUTPUT  to  V OUT   PANEL   p  57         J              E     3  a    gt   2  2   lt      D  e  x    35    36                          Pu  Using the menu items    Follow the instructions below to use each of the menu items listed after this page     1 Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the respective lamp         CAMERA TAPE  lamp  settings on a tape    ATI    5     CAMERA MEMORY  lamp     settings      a  Memory Stick   C               Ze  Duo    0 7   PLAY EDIT  lamp  settings for viewing editing 8    2 Touch the LCD screen to select the menu item   Unavailable items will be grayed out     To use the short cuts of Personal Menu    On Personal Menu  short cuts for frequently used menu items are added     You can customize Personal Menu as you like  p  58      Touch  P MENUI    
14.   Frame a white object such as a piece of  paper  to fill the screen under the same  lighting conditions as you will shoot  the subject    Touch             NEA flashes quickly  When the white   balance has been adjusted and stored  in the memory  the indicator stops  flashing      Do not shake your camcorder while         is flashing quickly      NEA flashes slowly if white balance  could not be set      If   4 keeps flashing even after you  have touched  OK   set  WHITE BAL    to  AUTO                    When you have changed the battery pack  while  AUTO  is selected  or you bring your  camcorder outdoors from inside the house  while using fixed exposure  select  AUTO  and  aim your camcorder at a nearby white object  for about 10 seconds for better color balance  adjustment    Redo the  ONE PUSH  procedure if you change  the  PROGRAM AE  settings  or bring your  camcorder outdoors from inside the house  or  vice versa    Set  WHITE BAL   to  AUTO  or  ONE  PUSH  under white or cool white fluorescent  lamps    The setting returns to  AUTO  when you have  the power source disconnected from your  camcorder for more than 5 minutes     You can adjust the sharpness of the image  outline with       V C   CE  appears when  the sharpness is anything other than the  default setting                                      lt  gt  Sharpen    AUTO SHUTTER    Automatically activates the electronic  shutter to adjust the shutter speed when  recording in bright conditions if you set it  to 
15.   Indicator Meaning  A V DVI A V DV OUT  55   DVIN DV input  62    04 Zero set memory  32   0      Slide show  48          LCD backlight off  14           a on Se                                       Searching for the starting point    Make sure that the CAMERA TAPE lamp  lights up     Searching for the last scene of the  most recent recording  END SEARCH      END SEARCH  will not work once you  eject the cassette after you have recorded  on the tape                          Touch         60min El x1 0 00 00  END SEARCH  EXECUTING       Touch here  to cancel the  operation     CANCEL                            The last scene of the most recent  recording is played back for about 5  seconds  and the camcorder enters the  standby mode at the point where the last  recording has finished        END SEARCH  will not work correctly  when there is a blank section between  recorded sections on the tape      Youcan also select  END SEARCH  from  the menu  When the PLAY EDIT lamp  lights up  select the  END SEARCH  short   cut in Personal Menu  p  36      Searching manually  EDIT  SEARCH     You can search for the start point to start  the next recording while viewing the  pictures on the screen  The sound is not  played back during the search     1 Touch  ee               ie EDIT                       2 Touch and hold           to go  backward       to go forward   and release it at the point where  you want the recording to start                          Reviewing the most recently 
16.   S VIDEO VID                                                              x  Signal flow    AN connecting cable  supplied     Connect to the input jack of the other device     AN connecting cable with S  VIDEO  optional    When connecting to another device via the  S VIDEO jack  by using the A V connecting  cable with an S VIDEO cable  optional    pictures can be reproduced more faithfully  than with the supplied A V cable connection   Connect the white and red plugs  left right  audio  and S VIDEO plug  S VIDEO  channel  of an A V connecting cable   optional   In this case  the yellow  standard  video  plug connection is not necessary  S  VIDEO connection only will not output  audio     When your TV is connected to a VCR    Connect your camcorder to the LINE IN  input on the VCR  Set the input selector on  the VCR to LINE     VCRs or TVs    To set the aspect ratio according to   the connected TV  16 9 4 3    Change the setting according to the screen   size of the TV you will view pictures on   Slide the POWER switch down to turn on                the PLAY EDIT lamp     Touch PMN  MENU    STANDARD SET         TV TYPE        OK        16 9  or  4 3          When you connect your camcorder to a TV  compatible with the ID  1 ID 2 system  or via  an S VIDEO jack  and play back the tape  set   TV TYPE  to  16 9   The TV automatically  switches the aspect ratio according to the  playback picture    Refer also to the manual supplied with your TV      When you set  TV TYPE  to  4 3
17.   and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation                 Owner s Record    The model and serial numbers are located on the  bottom  Record the serial number in the space  provided below  Refer to these numbers whenever  you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this  product     Model No  DCR HC90  Serial No    Model No  AC    Serial No              CAUTION    You are cautioned that any changes or  modifications not expressly approved in this  manual could void your authority to operate this  equipment     Note    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and   if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications    However  there is no guarantee that interference   will not occur in a particular installation  If   this equipment does cause harmful interference   to radio or television reception  which can be   determined by turning the equipment off and   on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the   interference by one or more of the following   measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between 
18.   jack i LINK compliant  Te d device               Signal flow    AN connecting cable  supplied   Connect the A V connecting cable to your  camcorder  The A V jack works as an input  as well as an output  switching automatically  depending on the operational status     AN connecting cable with S    i LINK cable  optional     Use an i LINK cable  optional  to connect  your camcorder to another device  The video  and audio signals are transmitted digitally   producing high quality pictures  Note that  you cannot output the picture and sound  separately     VIDEO  optional    When connecting to another device via the  S VIDEO jack  by using the A V connecting  cable with an S VIDEO cable  optional    pictures can be reproduced more faithfully  than with the supplied A V cable connection   Connect the white and red plugs  left right  audio  and S VIDEO plug  S VIDEO  channel  of an A V connecting cable   optional   In this case  the yellow  standard  video  plug connection is not necessary  S  VIDEO connection only will not output  audio       Connect the A V connecting cable to the output  jack of a device you are dubbing a picture  from  or to the input jack of another device for  dubbing a picture from your camcorder      When you are connecting your camcorder to a  monaural device  connect the yellow plug of the  A V connecting cable to the video jack  and the  red  right channel  or the white  left channel   plug to the audio jack on the VCR or the TV      When you connect a
19.   to select  a picture                                                        Tape playback  Previous Next  Delete  p  66         NightShot  p  24        Turn the screen indicators on off  p  15           Playing the picture on a TV     p  34           Dubbing to other recording devices     p  61      Invalid during Easy Handycam operation    appears if operations not available during Easy   Handycam are attempted        z              S     5  a    gt   2  2   lt      D  e  x    21    22       Recording        Lens cover PHOTO  Opens in accordance with the setting  of the POWER switch   POWER switch  REC START STOP  REC START   STOP    1 Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow repeatedly to turn on  the respective lamp to select a recording medium     To record on a tape  light up the Todes T COMER pi d ion OFF   CAMERA TAPE lamp  came    8 slide it down while     To record on a    Memory Stick Duo     light  EM     pressing the green  up the CAMERA MEMORY lamp    button   8          2 Start recording     Movies             Press REC START STOP                          z REC 0 00 00  80             Playback    1 Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow repeatedly to turn on    the PLAY EDIT lamp     2 Start playing back     Movies Go  lt i    On a Tape   Touch   lt  lt    then touch   gt  uj to  start playback     bigs    e  P MENU    Stop  Play Pause toggles as you touch it  Rewind Fast forward    Playback automatically stops if pause is  engaged fo
20.  16 9 or 4 3   of the recording picture    19    Recordi    Recording Playback with ease  Easy                                                      20  Recording     Playback  rtt e ettet a    Functions used for recording playback  etc                                               24  Recording   To use zoom   To record sound with more presence  4CH MIC REC recording    To record in dark places  NightShot    To use the flash   To adjust the exposure for backlit subjects   To adjust the focus for an off center subject  SPOT FOCUS    To fix the exposure for the selected subject  Flexible spot meter    To record in mirror mode   To use a tripod   Playback   To play back the images in sequence   To use PB zoom   Recording playback   To check the remaining battery  Battery Info    To turn off the operation confirmation beep   To use special effects   To initialize the settings   Other part names and functions                Indicators displayed during                                                                            28    Searching for the starting point                       sessseeee 31  Searching for the last scene of the most recent recording  END SEARCH   31  Searching manually  EDIT SEARCH     31  Reviewing the most recently recorded scenes  Rec review                           31   Remote Gommandelr           1        E Head exea ex 32  Searching quickly for a desired scene  Zero set                                               32  Searching for a scene by date of
21.  Adaptor to connect to a wall outlet  p  10         The camcorder does not operate even when the power is set to on       Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet or remove the battery pack  then reconnect it  after about 1 minute  If the functions still do not work  press the RESET button  p  26  using  a sharp pointed object   If you press the RESET button  all settings  including the clock  setting  are reset  except the Personal Menu items         Buttons do not work       During Easy Handycam operation  the available buttons are limited  p  20         You cannot turn Easy Handycam operation on or off       During recording or communicating with another device via USB cable  you cannot turn  Easy Handycam operation on or off        Settings change during Easy Handycam operation       During Easy Handycam operation  the settings of the functions that are not displayed on the  screen return to their defaults  Previously made settings are restored when you cancel the  Easy Handycam operation         DEMO MODE  does not start       You cannot view the demonstration when the NIGHTSHOT switch is set to ON   e Eject the cassette and    Memory Stick Duo  from your camcorder      17         The camcorder gets warm       This is because the power has been turned on for a long time  This is not a malfunction     Batteries Power sources    The power abruptly turns off       When approximately 5 minutes have elapsed while you do not operate your camcorder  the  camcorder is auto
22.  DVD creation will continue on your  computer     When any of the following occurs  copying of   the picture is canceled  A DVD containing the   data up to the point the operation was canceled   is created  Refer to the help files of  Click to   DVD Automatic Mode Launcher  for details        When there is a blank portion of 10 seconds  or longer on the tape        When the data of the tape contains a date  before the recording date of the later images        When normal and wide size pictures are  recorded on the same tape      You cannot operate your camcorder in the   following situations        While playing back a tape       While recording images onto a    Memory  Stick Duo        When    Click to DVD  is started up from the  computer       When        DV OUT  in the menu setting  of your camcorder is set to  ON            19 nduio  e                19    80    ee  Connecting an analog VCR to the computer via your  camcorder  Signal convert function     Using the A V connecting cable and an i LINK cable  optional   you can convert an analog  signal output from an analog device such as a VCR to a digital signal and transfer it to a  digital device  such as a computer  via your camcorder    Software that can record the video signal must be installed on your computer beforehand        3 On the LCD screen  touch P MENU   MENU  3  STANDARD    SET   A V DVOUT   ON   OK                         4 Start playback on the analog  video unit     5 Start capturing procedures on  your
23.  Display indicators  Image delete button                29  Image protection                    66  Image quality  QUALITY                                45  Image size  IMAGE SIZE                   deat 45  MOVIE                       46  5                                     45  Index screen                           23  Index screen display button       29  INDOOR nettes 41   InfoLITHIUM  battery pack   d 108       Infrared port       Initialize  Reset    s  Install    ete 72    Insulation sheet                      32    Internal microphone               26  INT REC STL    Interval photo recording      51  TUNK teen 109  i LINK cable                    77  80  J       LANC                                     69  LANDSCAPE                40    LANGUAGE      LCD VF SET  LCD backlight      LCD BL LEVEL   LCD back light     LCD BRIGHT        LCD BL LEVEL   LCD BRIGHT    LCD COLOR     amp   LCD scteen  eerte 14  Lens COVeti remet 22             Lithium battery   LP  Long Play     LUMI  KEY  Luminance key              M   Macintosh                        72  75                                                110  Main sound                            53  MEMORY SET menu     45     Memory Stick                  Memory Stick Duo              17  FORMAT                        47  Insert Eject                     18  Number of recordable  pictures  ees 45    Recordable time           Write protect tab       Memory Stick Duo adaptor    9  107       Memory Stick Duo    slot      18   
24.  Image delete button  66     Data file name Tape playback select button  23   Play Pause button  23  d      Previous Next image button  23  Previous Next image button  23   Image size  46  Index screen display button  23   Playing time I tecti k  Previous Next scene button                                  A movie file will be divided into a maximum Print mark  67     of 60 scenes  The number of scenes divided  depends on the length of the movie  After  selecting a scene from which to start the  playback  touch  MPEG to play back                 Continued 29    30                                                                                                                                                                      Indicators when you made Center  changes Indicator Meaning  You can check the  DISP GUIDE   p  15      NightShot  24   to check the function of each indicator that seo Super NightShot  43   appears on the LCD screen     1 Color Slow Shutter  43   U left U ight  prer PES EE PictBridge connecting  G Paeria  67   ot    Warning  100    O    Bottom  Bottom Care Indicator Meaning       AE SHIFT  42   Upper left Pt  Picture effect  50   Indicator Meaning Dt  Digital effect  49    amp  Qe  EXT SUR MIC  54  ws Manual focus  42   d4ch 12b 4CH MIC REC recording           54   16b AUDIO MODE  53   I Cis BRK Continuous photo  recording  45      Self timer recording  44   om Interval photo recording   51     O5 5     Flashlight  43   o Frame recording  50   Upper right
25.  Media Player 7 0 or later  Macromedia Flash Player 6 0 or later    Sound system  16 bit stereo sound card  and stereo speakers    Memory  64 MB or more    Hard disk  Available memory required for  installation  500 MB or more  Available free hard disk space  recommended  6 GB or more   depending on the size of the image  files edited     Display  4 MB VRAM video card   Minimum 800 x 600 dots  High  color  16 bit color  65 000 colors    DirectDraw display driver capability   This product will not operate correctly  at less than 800 x 600 dots  or less than  256 colors      Others  USB port  This must be provided  as standard   DV Interface  IEEE1394   i LINK   to connect via an i LINK  cable   disc drive  You need a CD R  drive to create a video CD    For the compatible drive  visit the  following  URL  http   www ppackage com         Jayndwiog e          E    When playing pictures recorded on a   Memory Stick Duo  on a computer    OS  Microsoft Windows 98  Windows  98SE  Windows 2000 Professional   Windows Millennium Edition   Windows XP Home Edition or  Windows XP Professional  Standard installation is required   Operation is not assured if the above  OS has been upgraded     CPU  MMX Pentium 200MHz or faster    Application  Windows Media Player   This must be installed to play back  movies      Continued 71    72    Before referring to the    First  Step Guide    on your computer   continued     Others  USB port  This must be provided  as standard   disc drive    For Macin
26.  ON   the default setting            ES                Soften    Continued       nuaw au           E    41    AE SHIFT    You can adjust the exposure using         L     GS and the setting value appear  when the exposure is anything other than  the default setting      Touch       if the subject is white or the  backlight is bright  or touch         if the subject  is black or the light is dim      You can adjust the automatic exposure level to  brighter or darker when  EXPOSURE  is set to   AUTO      SPOT FOCUS    You can select and adjust the focal point to  aim it at a subject not located in the center  of the screen                                                        SPOT FOCUS     STBY     0 00 00    TEND    AUTO END                               FLASH SET    Note that these settings will not function  with external flashes  optional  that do not  support the following settings     FLASH LEVEL    HIGH 4    Makes the flash level higher     NORMAL 4     LOW 4    Makes the flash level lower     The setting returns to  NORMAL  when  you disconnect the power source from your  camcorder for more than 5 minutes     REDEYE REDUC    You can prevent redeye by activating the  flash before recording    Set  REDEYE REDUC  to  ON   then  press 5  flash   p  24  repeatedly to select  a setting         Auto redeye reduction   Pre flashes to  reduce redeye before the flash automatically  flashes when there is insufficient ambient  light          Forced redeye reduction   Always uses  
27.  Republic  Spain  Sweden   Switzerland  Thailand  United  Kingdom  etc        PAL M Brazil       PAL N Argentina  Paraguay  Uruguay        SECAM Bulgaria  France  Guiana  Iran   Iraq  Monaco  Russia  Ukraine     etc        Simple setting of the clock by time  difference    You can easily set the clock to the local  time by setting a time difference when  using your camcorder abroad  Select   WORLD TIME  in the      TIME   LANGU   menu  then set the time  difference  p  57         Usable cassette tapes    You can use mini DV format cassettes only     Use a cassette with the  D mark     Mini Y Digital  IN Video    Cassette is a trademark     Your camcorder is not compatible with  cassettes with Cassette Memory     To prevent a blank section from being  made on the tape   Go to the end of the recorded section using   END SEARCH   p  31  before you begin  the next recording in the following cases      You have played back the tape      You have used  EDIT SEARCH      Copyright signal    When you play back  If the cassette you play back on your  camcorder contains copyright signals  you  cannot copy it to a tape in another video  camera connected to your camcorder     When you record  You cannot record software on your  camcorder that contains copyright control  signals for copyright protection of  software   Cannot record due to copyright  protection   appears on the LCD screen  or  on the viewfinder if you try to record such  software  Your camcorder does not record  copyright c
28.  Starting up on a Macintosh computer  Double click    FirstStepGuide pdf              To view the PDF  Adobe Reader is  needed  If it is not installed on your  computer  you can download it from the  Adobe Systems web page   http   www adobe com     For inquires about this software    Pixela User Support Center    Pixela Home Page   Windows  http   www ppackage com    Macintosh  http   www ImageMixer com       North America  Los Angeles  Telephone    1 213 341 0163      Europe  U K   Telephone    44 1489 564 764      Asia  Philippines  Telephone    63 2 438 0090    On Copyrights    Music works  sound recording or other  third party musical contents you may  acquire from CDs  the Internet or other  sources  the    Music Contents     are the  copyrighted work of the respective owners  thereof and are protected by copyright laws  and other applicable laws of each country   region  Except to the extent expressly  permitted by applicable laws  you are   not permitted to use  including    without limitation  copying  modifying   reproducing  uploading  transmitting or  placing to the external network accessible  to the public  transferring  distributing   lending  licensing  selling and publishing   any of the Music Contents without  obtaining authorization or approval of   the respective owners thereof  License   of Picture Package by Sony Corporation  would not be construed as conferring to  you by implication  estoppel or otherwise   any license or right to use the Music  Conten
29.  computer     Regarding operation  refer to the  operating instructions supplied with the  software or the on line help     After capturing images and sound  stop  capturing procedures on your computer   and stop playback on the analog video  unit       The bundled software Picture Package or  ImageMixer VCD2 does not support the signal  convert function      You may not be able to output the pictures  correctly depending on the condition of the  analog video signal input to your camcorder      You cannot transfer pictures with copyright  protection signals to a computer      You can use a USB cable instead of an  i LINK cable  optional  to transfer pictures  to a computer  Note  however  that the picture  displayed may lack the same smoothness      When you are using a USB cable or an i LINK  cable to connect your camcorder to a computer   make sure you insert the connectors in the  correct direction  If you insert the connectors  forcibly  they may be damaged  and cause a  malfunction of your camcorder        19 nduio  e                81    82    en put  Troubleshooting    If you run into any problems using your camcorder  use the following table to troubleshoot  the problem  If the problem persists  remove the power source and contact your Sony dealer     Overall operations Easy Handycam    The power does not turn on       The battery pack is discharged  running low  or not attached to the camcorder     Attach a charged battery pack to the camcorder  p  10      Use the AC
30.  device via an A V  connecting cable  supplied   set  DISP  OUTPUT  to  LCD PANEL   the default  setting   p  57  to prevent the screen display  dubbed with pictures     60    Dubhing to another device  such as a VCR  DVD  recorder  etc     You can copy the picture played back on  your camcorder to other recording devices   such as VCRs      1 Connect your VCR to your  camcorder as a recording device     See page 60 for connection details     2 Prepare your VCR for recording     When dubbing to the VCR  insert a  cassette for recording    When dubbing to the DVD recorder   insert a DVD for recording     If your recording device has an input  selector  set it to the appropriate input   such as video 1  video 2  etc       3 Prepare your camcorder for  playback     Insert the recorded cassette   Set  TV TYPE  according to the  playback device  TV  etc    p  34      4 Start the playback on your  camcorder  and record it on the  VCR     Refer to the operating instructions  supplied with your recording device for  details     5 When the dubbing is finished   stop your camcorder and the  VCR       The following cannot be output via the BDV   interface        Indicators        PICT  EFFECT   p  50    D  EFFECT   p   49  or PB zoom  p  25         Titles that are recorded on other camcorder    To record date time and camera settings data   when connected by the A V connecting cable    supplied   display them on the screen  p  56     When connected using an i LINK cable    optional   th
31.  movies Viewing still images                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ona tape  1 2   t3 4 5 1  He 16  t7  exis cb    aging ama  ume   m  23  2    H19         lt           gt    _1     gt  gt         MEN                   J P MENU   14 7 20  21 22 7   Tape transport indicator Data file name m      Video operation buttons  23  Picture number Total number of S  When there is a    Memory Stick Duo    recorded pictures in the current    inserted in the camcorder    B    STOP  playback folder ea  changes to  MEMORY      Memory Stick Duo    a   playback  if a tape is not used for playback  Playback folder  47  z           Previous Next folder icon 2  Ona Memory Stick Duo The following indicators appear when the       first or last picture of the current folder is  displayed and when there are multiple folders                                                                                           as somn     CE   on the same    Memory Stick Duo                 ai  41   Touch         to move to the previous  folder      451  Touch       to move to the next folder       it   Touch       1 1     to move to either  P MENU the previous or the next folder                                              
32.  recorded scenes  Rec review     You can view about 2 seconds of the scene  recorded just before you stopped the tape        Touch  60  734                 60min    STBY 0 00 00       EDIT       The last 2 seconds  approx   of the most  recently recorded scene are played back   Then  your camcorder is set to the standby        z              s     5  a  25        2   lt      D  e  x    31       Remote Commander    Remove the insulation sheet before using  the Remote Commander     Insulation sheet    rd                                                   S  REW G PLAY p    FF              IPAUSE STOP SLOWI           ZERO SET  MENORY DISPLAY                wu    PHOTO  p  22     The on screen image when you press this  button will be recorded as a still image     SEARCH M   p  31                                      Video control buttons  Rewind   Playback  Fast forward  Pause  Stop   Slow   p  23     ZERO SET MEMORY   Transmitter   REC START STOP  p  22    Power zoom  p  24    DISPLAY  p  15    Memory control buttons  Index            Memory playback   p  23       Aim the Remote Commander towards the  remote sensor to operate your camcorder  p     32 26        To change the battery  see page 113     Searching quickly for a desired  scene  Zero set memory     1 During playback  press ZERO  SET MEMORY ata point you  want to locate later on     The tape counter is reset to    0 00 00     and  0   appears on the screen                      0 00 00     06       mi 4425  S  PENT      
33.  recording  Date                                            33   Playing the picture on a TV                                                   34    Using the Menu    Using the menu items      LUCILIUS    CAM  RA S  T menus  aic e ecd a aad    Settings to adjust your camcorder to the recording conditions  EXPOSURE   WHITE BAL  STEADYSHOT  etc      GD MEMORY SET menu                eterne tette 45  Settings for the    Memory Stick Duo   QUALITY IMAGE SIZE BURST ALL  ERASE NEW FOLDER  etc        PICT APPLI  menu    tnn 48    Special effects on pictures or additional functions on recording playback   PICT  EFFECT SLIDE SHOW SMTH INT REC INT REC STL  etc      EDIT PLAY rmierilc      ucc ocior                     52    Settings for editing or playing back in various modes  VAR SPD PB END  SEARCH  etc      E STANDARD SET menu              eee tens 53    Settings while recording on a tape or other basic settings  REC MODE   MULTI SOUND LCD VF SET DISP OUTPUT USB  etc                O   TIME LANGU  RU   socii ott atr tend ha RON ide 57   CLOCK SET WORLD TIME LANGUAGE   Customizing Personal Menu    58  Dubbing Editing  Connecting to a VCR or TV 0    ee eee cee eee eee eeae teas seaeeeaeseaeteaeseaeeeaeees 60  Dubbing to another device such as a VCR  DVD recorder  etc                 61  Recording pictures from a VCR                                                              62  Dubbing pictures from a tape to a  Memory Stick                                      63  Dubbing sound to 
34.  select   DELAY MOTION       You cannot select 16 9 4 3 as the aspect ratio  for  OLD MOVIE       You cannot record pictures edited using special  effects on the tape in your camcorder      You cannot add effects to externally input  pictures  Also  you cannot output playback  pictures edited with digital effects via the    DV  Interface      You can save pictures edited using special  effects on a  Memory Stick Duo   p  63  or  record them on another tape  p  61      PICT  EFFECT  Picture effect     You can add special effects to a picture  during recording or playback   P   appears     OFF  Does not use  PICT  EFFECT  setting     NEG ART       NA             The color and brightness are reversed     SEPIA    Pictures appear in sepia     B amp W    Pictures appear in black and white     SOLARIZE          Pictures appear as an illustration with  strong contrast     PASTEL  AX              Pictures appear as a pale pastel drawing      MOSAIC    Pictures appear mosaic patterned        Available during recording only      You cannot add effects to externally input  pictures  Also  you cannot output playback  pictures edited with picture effects via the    DV  Interface      You can save pictures edited using special  effects on a  Memory Stick Duo   p  63  or  record them on another tape  p  61      FRAME REC  Frame recording     You can record pictures with a stop motion  animated effect by alternately frame  recording and then moving the subject a  little  Operate your camcord
35.  switch it on  again  then disconnect the USB cable  and reconnect it        Connect the camcorder to a  PictBridge compatible printer       Switch off the printer and switch it on  again  then disconnect the USB cable  and reconnect it        Error Cancel the task     Check the printer        Cannot print  Check the printer       Switch off the printer and switch it on  again  then disconnect the USB cable  and reconnect it     Flash    Cannot add audio  p  65        You cannot add sound to the tape  recorded with 4CH MIC REC           Charging    Cannot record still  images       You are trying to record a still image  while charging the flash  optional      Lens cover    Cannot use 4CH MIC REC  p  54      e Disconnect the external 4CH  microphone  optional  once  then  connect it again           Lens cover not fully open  Turn  power off then on  p  22         Lens cover is not closed  Turn the  power off once  p  13      Others       Cannot record due to copyright  protection  p  105         Cannot add audio  Disconnect the  i LINK cable  p  64         Not recorded in SP mode  Cannot  add audio  p  64         Not recorded in 12 bit audio  Cannot  add audio  p  64         Cannot add audio on the blank  portion of a tape  p  64      sa Dirty video head  Use a cleaning  cassette  p  111         Cannot start Easy Handycam  Cannot cancel Easy Handycam  p   20         USB is invalid in this mode during  Easy Handycam      You can select  STD USB  when you  set the POWER switch 
36.  the USB  cable      Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp on your camcorder  set   USB PLY EDT  to  STD USB   p  55       The computer does not recognize the    Memory Stick Duo  during camcorder operations  such as tape playback or editing  Finish any camcorder operations before connecting the  camcorder to the computer           The    Memory Stick  icon   Removable Disk  or  Sony Memory Stick   does not  appear on the computer screen   USB                  Insert a    Memory Stick Duo    into your camcorder      Disconnect the USB device other than the keyboard  the mouse  and the camcorder from the  computer      Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp on your camcorder  set   USB PLY EDT  to  STD USB   p  55       The computer does not recognize the    Memory Stick Duo  during camcorder operations  such as tape playback or editing  Finish camcorder operations before connecting the  camcorder to the computer     Bunoousa qnouj E       The image does not appear on the screen of the Windows computer when  using the USB cable   USB    The USB driver has been registered incorrectly as the computer was connected to your    camcorder before the installation of the USB driver was completed  Follow the procedure  below to install the USB driver correctly                 Continued 95    Troubleshooting  continued     For Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows Me  When copying or playing the pictures on a tape using a computer  the operation is not  
37.  the beginning or middle of the tape  This is not a malfunction     90    Remote Commander    The supplied Remote Commander does not function       Set  REMOTE CTRL  to  ON   p  56       Remove any obstructions between the Remote Commander and the remote sensor      Point the remote sensor away from strong light sources such as direct sunlight or overhead  lighting  Otherwise  the Remote Commander may not function properly      Insert a new battery  Insert a battery into the battery holder with the       polarities correctly  matching the       marks   p  113       Remove the conversion lens  optional  as the remote sensor may be obstructed by it        Another VCR malfunctions when you use the supplied Remote Commander       Select a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your VCR  or cover the sensor of your VCR  with black paper     Menu items are grayed out       You cannot select grayed items in the current recording playback situation           You cannot use  PROGRAM AE        You cannot use  PROGRAM AE  together with       NightShot       SUPER NS        COLOR SLOW S        TELE MACRO      SPORTS  will not work when the POWER switch is set to CAMERA MEMORY     Bunoousa qnouy E       You cannot use  SPOT METER        You cannot use  SPOT METER  together with       NightShot       SUPER NS        COLOR SLOW S     If you set  PROGRAM AE    SPOT METER  is automatically set to  AUTO         You cannot use  EXPOSURE        You cannot use  EXPOSURE  together with       NightSho
38.  the maximum zoom level  in case you want to zoom to a level greater  than 10 x  the default setting  while  recording on a tape  Note that the image  quality decreases when you are using the  digital zoom                                  The right side of the bar shows the digital  zooming factor  The zooming zone  appears when you select the zooming  level     OFF  Up to 10 x zoom is performed optically     20x   Up to 10 x zoom is performed optically   and after that  up to 20 x zoom is  performed digitally     120 x   Up to 10 x zoom is performed optically   and after that  up to 120 x zoom is  performed digitally     STEADYSHOT    You can compensate for camera shake   the default setting is  ON    Set   STEADY SHOT  to    OFF   4    when using a tripod  optional   or the conversion lens  optional      PROGRES REC    You can reduce image blur when recording  moving pictures on tapes  intended for  import to your computer as still images  by  setting  PROGRES REC  to  ON   30p    This is especially useful for analyzing high   speed action  such as sports scenes  Touch   OFF  to cancel this mode     Note on the progressive recording mode  In a normal TV broadcast  the screen is  divided into 2 finer fields and these are  displayed in turn  every 1 60 of a second   Thus  the actual picture displayed in an  instant covers only half of the apparent  picture area  In progressive recording  the  picture is fully displayed with all the pixels   A picture recorded in this mode app
39.  to automatically record pictures  effectively without the  PROGRAM AE   function     SPOTLIGHT  Q        Select to prevent people s faces from  appearing excessively white when subjects  are lit by strong light     PORTRAIT  Soft portrait   2    e           Select to bring out the subject such as  people or flowers while creating a soft  background     SPORTS   Sports lesson   4                    Select to minimize shake when shooting  fast moving subjects     BEACH amp SKI  7         Select to prevent people s faces from  appearing dark in strong light or reflected  light  such as at a beach in midsummer or  on a ski slope     SUNSET amp MOON   s      m       Select to maintain the atmosphere of  situations such as sunsets  general night  views or fireworks     LANDSCAPE     28        Select to shoot distant subjects clearly   This setting also prevents your camcorder  from focusing on glass or metal mesh   in windows that comes in between the  camcorder and the subject       Items with one asterisk     can be adjusted  to focus on subjects only a short distance  away  Items with two asterisks      can be  adjusted to focus on subjects farther away     SPOT METER  Flexible spot  meter     You can adjust and fix the exposure   to the subject  so that it is recorded in  suitable brightness even when there is  strong contrast between the subject and  the background  such as subjects in the  spotlight on stage        0 00 00      SPOT METER     STBY                      Touch 
40.  your camcorder    By marking images that you want to print  out  you do not need to reselect them when  you print them out   You cannot specify the  number of printouts      1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp                          2 Touch MEMORY        SET   PRINT  MARK      3 Touch the image that you want to  print out later                                   PRINT MARK By  Mai 0 c e   7  a    appears   m1  101   0002  2 10 Gen                     4 Touch  58  END           To cancel Print mark  touch the image again to  cancel Print mark in step 3      Do not mark images on your camcorder if the     Memory Stick Duo  already has some images  with the Print mark put on using other devices   This may change the information of the images  with the Print mark put on using the other  device     Printing recorded images   PictBridge compliant printer     You can print out pictures using a  PictBridge compliant printer without  connecting the camcorder to a computer     P4 PictBridge    Connect the supplied AC Adaptor to a wall  outlet for power    Insert the    Memory Stick Duo  on which  still images are stored into your camcorder  beforehand     Connect your camcorder to the  printer    1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp                    2 Touch FAEN  MENU    STANDARD SET   USB PLY   EDT   PictBridge                                    Bunip3  amp urqqng          Connect the USB jack      69  of  your camcorder to a printe
41. 00 colors or more       Macintosh  1 024 x 768 dots or more  32 000 colors or more       You cannot view the pictures the camcorder is seeing on the computer   USB   i LINK      Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the CAMERA TAPE lamp on your camcorder   and set  USB CAMERA  to  USB STREAM   p  55    Only when connecting to the  Windows computer with a USB cable                         Disconnect the cable from the computer  turn on the camcorder  then connect it again     94                         You cannot view the pictures recorded      a tape on the computer   USB   i LINK      Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp on your camcorder and  set  USB PLY EDT  to  USB STREAM   p  55    Only when connecting to the Windows  computer with a USB cable       Disconnect the cable from the computer  then connect it again        You cannot view the pictures recorded on a tape on a Macintosh computer   USB                   When you connect your camcorder to a Macintosh computer using a USB cable  you cannot  copy pictures recorded on a tape to the computer  To copy recordings from a tape  connect  your camcorder to the computer with an i LINK cable and use the standard software in the  OS        You cannot view the pictures recorded on a  Memory Stick Duo  on the  computer   USB                  Insert a    Memory Stick Duo    in the correct direction  then push it all the way in      You cannot use an i LINK cable  Connect the camcorder and the computer using
42. 17  3 4 in    4 3    In CAMERA MEMORY    37   370 mm  1 1 2   14 5 8          4 3     40 6   406       1 5 8   16  in    16 9    F1 8   2 9   Filter diameter  30 mm  1  3 16 in      Viewfinder  Image device    Focal length    Color temperature  AUTO    ONE PUSH     INDOOR   3 200 K     OUTDOOR   5 800 K    5 1x  lux   F 1 8  0 1x  lux    during NightShot function       Minimum  illumination     I   Exif    is a file format for still images   established by the JEITA  Japan Electronics  and Information Technology Industries  Association   Files in this format can have  additional information such as your camcorder   s  setting information at the time of recording      In 16 9 mode  the focal length figures are actual  figures resulting from wide angle pixel read   out     3 Objects unable to be seen due to the dark can  be shot with infrared lighting     Input Output connectors    Audio Video  input output    10 pin connector  Input output auto switch  Video signal  1 Vp p  75 Q   ohms   unbalanced  Luminance signal  1 Vp p   75 Q  ohms   unbalanced  Chrominance signal    0 286 Vp p  75     ohms    unbalanced   Audio signal  327 mV  at  output impedance more than  47 kQ  kilohms    Input  impedance more than 47 kQ   kilohms   Output impedance  with less than 2 2 kQ   kilohms    USB jack mini B    LANC jack       Stereo mini minijack    2 5  mm     4 pin connector    uoneunoju  jeuonippy       DV jack    LCD screen    Picture 6 9 cm  2 7 type  aspect ratio  16 9     Total dot n
43. 450 2250 14500 300  approx 130KB             STANDARD  is selected for an image size  of  2016 x 1134    approx  480kB     In 16  t rati  6 9   5       a      STANDARD  is selected for an image size                                                                2016 x 1134   640    360  of  640 x 360    approx  60kB              ME       MOVIE SET  16 120  16MB 13 115  IMAGE SIZE   supplied  32 240 fi  m  32MB 27 240 320 x 240  i      65 485 Records movies in high resolution   64MB 54 490 160    112  Efso   130 980 Allows for more movie recording time   128MB 1 0   i      P i Capacity of the    Memory Stick Duo   MB  and the recordable time  hour   ODE 195 1750 minute  second   470 3550  512MB 400 3600 In 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio  960 7200 320 x 240 160 x 112  1GB 820 7300 ELE  ELI  1950 14500 8MB 00 01 20 00 05 20    Top   FINE  is selected for image quality  16MB  supplied  00 02 40 00 10 40  Bottom   STANDARD  is selected for image 32MB 00 05 20 00 21 20  quality   64MB 00 10 40 00 42 40    When using the    Memory Stick Duo  made by  Sony Corporation  The number of recordable 128MB 00 21 20 01 25 20  pictures varies depending on the recording 256MB 00 42 40 02 50 40  environment  25 E    The image size of a 4 3 picture is as follows  512MB 01 25 20 05 41 20       FINE  is selected for an image size of  2016 1GB 02 50 40 11 22 40  x 1512    approx  1540kB        FINE  is selected for an image size of  1600   When using the  Memory Stick Duo  made by  x 1200    approx  960k
44. 75 5 mm   1 7 8 x 9 32 x 3 in    w h d     50 g  1 8 oz     0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104  oR   Lithium ion    Design and specifications are subject to change    without notice     Numeric   4CH audio check   m See AUDIO MIX  4CH MIC REC recording          CAKE UMOR 24 54  A   A V connecting cable  ID 34  60  64  80         DVOUT             E   A N jack                        Access lamp        Active Interface Shoe      AC Adaptor NS  Adjusting exposure for back  lights  eese 88             Aspect ratio     AUDIO MIX ook  AUDIO                               53  AUD DUB CTRL   Audio dubbing                     52  AUTO SHUTTER                 4l  A SHUT OFF  Auto shut off                            H   57  B  BACK                          25  88  Battery  Battery                              9  BATT INFO  Battery info                       26  Remaining battery  26  Battery release lever              10             amp 5                            40                             jeuonippy       117    118    Index  continued   Folder   NEW FOLDER               47   PB FOLDER    Playback folder             47   REC FOLDER    Recording folder           47  FORMAT                       47  106  Frame by frame playback    52  FRAME REC   Frame recording                   50  Full charge                             11       H  Hand                                    114  Help eene 71  Holding the camcorder          13      i LINK cable                          60  Icon        See
45. 999     Movies cannot be marked for print        The data file name is not indicated correctly     Only the file name is displayed if the directory structure does not conform to the universal  standard     The file is damaged     The file format is not supported on your camcorder  p  106         The data file name flashes       The file is damaged     The file format is not supported on your camcorder  p  106      Recording    Refer also to    Adjusting the image during recording   p  88  and    Memory Stick Duo     section  p  85         The tape does not start when you press REC START STOP       Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the CAMERA TAPE lamp  p  22       The tape has reached the end  Rewind it  or insert a new cassette      Set the write protect tab to REC or insert a new cassette  p  105       The tape is stuck to the drum due to moisture condensation  Remove the cassette and leave  your camcorder for at least 1 hour  then re insert the cassette  p  111             You cannot record a smooth transition on a tape from the last recorded scene  to the next       Note the following       Perform END SEARCH   p  31       Do not remove the cassette   The picture will be recorded continuously without a break  even when you turn the power off        Do not record pictures in SP mode and LP mode on the same tape       Avoid stopping then recording a movie in the LP mode        The shutter sound is not heard when you record a still image     Set  BEEP  to  ON   p  56   
46. B  Sony Corporation  The recordable time varies         FINE  is selected for an image size of  640 x depending on the recording environment     480    approx  150KB         STANDARD  is selected for an image size  of  2016 x 1512    approx  640kB         STANDARD  is selected for an image size  of  1600 x 1200    approx  420kB         STANDARD  is selected for an image size  of  640 x 480    approx  60kB     amALL ERASE    Deletes all the pictures on a    Memory Stick  Duo  without image protection  or in the  selected folder     Select  ALL FILES  or  CURRENT  FOLDER      ALL FILES   Deletes all the images on the     Memory Stick Duo        CURRENT FOLDER   Deletes all the  images in the selected folder    Touch  YES  twice                        Cancel image protection on the  Memory Stick  Duo  beforehand when using the  Memory  Stick Duo  with the write protect tab  p  106       The folder will not be deleted even when you  delete all the pictures in the folder      Do not do any of the following while  s    Erasing all data     is displayed        Operate the POWER switch operation  buttons       Eject the    Memory Stick Duo        asFORMAT    The supplied or newly purchased    Memory  Stick Duo    has been formatted at the  factory  and does not require formatting        Touch  YES  twice  X    Formatting is completed  and all the images  will be deleted                Do not do        of the following while  9    Formatting     is displayed       Operate the POWER sw
47. DVD     Click to DVD     function   see page 70 or refer to    First Step  Guide  on the supplied CD ROM  p  77        You need a compatible accessory such as  the ECM HQPI microphone  optional  to  record the sound in the  ACH MIC  or  WIDE  STEREO  setting      Sound is recorded in the  STEREO  setting  if the microphone is not connected  even if  another setting is selected      Sound is recorded in the 12 bit mode in  ACH  MIC   If  AUDIO MODE  has been set to   16BIT M6b    it automatically switches to the  12 bit mode  The audio mode setting returns to  the previous settings if you change the setting  from  4CH MIC  to  WIDE STEREO  or   STEREO       You can check the recorded front and rear  sound after recording   AUDIO MIX   p  53     e Your camcorder cannot output 5 1ch surround  sound    e For creating    5 1ch surround sound compliant  DVD  you need software and a device that  supports this function  In the case of Sony  products  a VAIO series personal computer pre   installed with    Click to DVD   Ver 2 0 or later   supports this function      Some application software bundled with VAIO  does not allow for 4CH MIC REC recording  signal     The recorded picture will not be affected  by this operation     LCD BRIGHT  You can adjust the brightness of the LCD  screen        Adjust the brightness with                Touch  OK      LCD BL LEVEL  You can adjust the brightness of the LCD  screen s backlight     NORMAL  Standard brightness     BRIGHT  Brightens the LCD 
48. E   p  47            Touch       YES                 The pictures cannot be restored once they  are deleted       You can delete pictures on the index screen  p   23   You can easily search for the picture to be  deleted by displaying 6 pictures at once    Touch  SET   10 DELETE  the picture you  want to delete OK  YES       Pictures cannot be deleted when a    Memory  Stick Duo  with the write protect tab is set to  the write protect position  p  106   or when the  selected picture is protected  p  66                              66    Marking images on the   Memory Stick Duo  with  specific information   Image protection Print mark     When you are using a  Memory Stick  Duo  with the write protect tab  make sure  the write protect tab on the  Memory Stick  Duo  is not set to the write protect position   p  106      Preventing accidental erasure   Image protection     You can select and mark images to prevent    accidental erasure     1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp                 2 Touch  wo        SET   PROTECT                  3 Touch the image that you want to  protect        Em PROTECT           appears                                     101   0002  2 10 Gon    LOK                 4 Touch  OK   END           To cancel image protection  touch the image  again to cancel image protection in step 3     Selecting still images for  printing  Print mark     The DPOF  Digital Print Order Format   standard is used to select images for  printing on
49. EO   Connects via S VIDEO plug of the A V  connecting cable with S VIDEO cable   optional      TV TYPE    See page 34     USB CAMERA    You can view the pictures displayed on the  screen of your camcorder on your computer   USB Streaming  via the USB cable  See     First Step Guide    stored on the supplied  CD ROM  p  70      USB PLY EDT  USB Play Edit     Select this when you view pictures stored  in your camcorder on your computer  p   70   or when you connect your camcorder  to a PictBridge compliant printer via a USB  cable  supplied   p  67      STD USB  Displays pictures saved on the    Memory  Stick Duo        PictBridge  See page 67     USB STREAM    Displays pictures saved on the tape     Continued       nua                     99    STANDARD SET menu  continued     See page 15     You can display the frame and check that  the subject is horizontal or vertical by  setting  GUIDEFRAME  to  ON   The  frame is not recorded  Press DISP BATT  INFO to make the frame disappear     DATA CODE    Displays information recorded  automatically  data code  during recording     OFF  Data code is not displayed     DATE TIME  Displays the date and time     CAMERA DATA  below     Displays camera setting data     This cannot be selected during Easy  Handycam operation                                A       N                       SteadyShot off   Exposure   White balance     Gain     Shutter speed  Aperture value    Appears only during tape playback   e Camera setting data does not ap
50. Easy Handycam operation  most of the camera  settings are automatically adjusted optimally  which frees  you from detailed adjustment    Since only basic functions become available and screen  font size increases for easy viewing  even first time users  can enjoy easy operation    Go through the procedures described in steps 1 to 8  p  9  to 19  before operation        Playing back with ease    1 Slide the POWER switch  on the PLAY EDIT lamp     2 Press EASY    MA The EASY lights up in blue   EASY    3 Start playing back     Movies zz    Touch       amp    then touch  gt  nj to    start playback   Slow playback  SLOW  is available on  the Remote Commander     T    M     lt  lt       gt             MENU          Play Pause toggles as you touch it  Rewind Fast forward                                                                Stop    To cancel Easy Handycam operation    Press EASY again    The EASY lamp turns off and all the  settings are returned to the previous  situation       The recording mode for tape  and the image  size and quality for    Memory Stick Duo  return  to the default settings     What you can do during Easy Handycam  operation      Adjust some menu settings  p  38   If you touch  MENU   adjustable items will  be displayed  Items not displayed return to  the default settings        Zoom  during recording   p  24     in the direction of the arrow repeatedly to turn       Easy Handycam  operation  ON             Still images  lt a    Touch  MEMORY       _  
51. Guide  is an instruction manual  you can refer to on your computer    This    First Step Guide  describes basic  operations  from initial hookup of your  camcorder and computer and making  settings  to general operation the first time  you use the software stored on the CD   ROM  supplied   After installing the CD   ROM  reading  Installing the software and     First Step Guide  on a computer   p  72    start the    First Step Guide   then follow the  instructions     About the help function of the  software    The Help guide explains all the functions  of all the software applications  Refer to the  Help guide for further detailed operations  after reading the    First Step Guide   thoroughly  To display the Help guide  click  the     mark on the screen     System requirements    For Windows users  When using Picture Package    OS  Microsoft Windows 98  Windows  98SE  Windows 2000 Professional   Windows Millennium Edition   Windows XP Home Edition or  Windows XP Professional  Standard installation is required   Operation is not assured if the above  OS has been upgraded    In Windows 98  USB Streaming is not  supported    In Windows 98 and Windows 98SE  DV  capturing is not supported     CPU  Intel Pentium III 500 MHz or faster   800 MHz or faster recommended   For  using ImageMixer VCD2  Intel Pentium  III 800 MHz or faster recommended     Application  DirectX 9 0c or later  This  product is based on DirectX technology   It is necessary to have DirectX  installed    Windows
52. ISP  MENU GUIDE          TELE EXPO   MACRO SURE                               SPOT  FOCUS FADER                   2 Touch the menu item that you  want to delete     60min S  DELETE          Delete this from  CAMERA TAPE mode s  MENU        YES NO                                        Touch  YES  X                 You cannot delete  MENU  and  P MENU  SET UP      Arranging the order of menu items  displayed on Personal Menu                1 Touch FIEW  P MENU SET UP    SORT      If the desired menu item is not  displayed  touch  2 l Lv                         2 Touch the menu item you want to  move              3 Touch La         to move the menu  item to the desired place                 4 Touch  OK         To sort more items  repeat steps 2 to 4        D Touch  END   X                 You cannot move  P MENU SET UP      Initializing the Personal Menu  settings  Reset              Touch PEN   P MENU SET UP    RESET   YES   YES  K                     If the desired menu item is not displayed   touch   A   Lx                            nua au           E    99       Connecting to a VCR or TV    Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet using the supplied AC Adaptor for this operation   p  10   Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the devices to be connected     AN jack                        c       Ee TIT ED           AUDIO   VIDEO jacks                   LLL                4  EO AUDIO                                              To i LINK   1           1394   
53. OW SHUTTR   and  OLD MOVIE  together with    PROGRAM AE   except  AUTO        You cannot use  OLD MOVIE  together with        PICT  EFFECT      You cannot use  CINEMA EFECT  together with         EXPOSURE  set to  MANUAL        Other than 0 in  AE SHIFT         PROGRES REC    PICT  EFFECT              You cannot use  SMTH INT REC        You cannot use  SMTH INT REC  when you use  CINEMA EFECT  or  DELAY  MOTION  from  D  EFFECT      Dubbing Editing Connecting to other devices    Pictures from connected devices are not displayed on the LCD screen or the  viewfinder     Set  DISP OUTPUT  to  LCD PANEL   p  57        You cannot input a signal to your camcorder if you press DISP BATT INFO while  DISP  OUTPUT  is set to  V OUT PANEL   p  57                                       E    Pictures from connected devices cannot be zoomed       You cannot zoom the pictures from connected devices on your camcorder  p  25         Time code and other information appears in the display of the connected  device     Set  DISP OUTPUT  to  LCD PANEL  while connected with an A V connecting cable  p   57         You cannot dub correctly using the A V connecting cable       Set  DISP OUTPUT  to  LCD PANEL   p  57       The A V connecting cable is not connected properly  Make sure that the A V connecting  cable is connected to the proper jack  i e  to the output jack of a device you are dubbing  a picture from  or to the input jack of another device for dubbing a picture from your  camcorder     Cont
54. S O NY  2 548 307 11  1     Digital Video Camera Recorder Getting Started GE    HANDYCAM  Recording  20  Operating Guide Playback  Using the Menu Ca  Dubbing Editing         Using    Computer    Troubleshooting Cu    Additional Information CN       DCR HC90       http  Awww sony net           Printed on 100  recycled paper using Mini Y Y          gt   0 InfoLITHIUM Q  VOC  Volatile Organic Compound  free          MENORVSTICI T SERIES  vegetable oil based ink     Printed in Japan 2548307110    2005 Sony Corporation    Read this first    Before operating the unit  please read this  manual thoroughly  and retain it for future  reference     WARNING    To prevent fire or shock hazard   do not expose the unit to rain or  moisture     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    DO NOT OPEN e       CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of uninsulated    dangerous  voltage  within the product s  enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to  constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     Notice    If static electricity or electromagnetism causes  data transfer to discontinue midway  fail   restart  the application or disconnect an
55. SB Streaming Tool      2 Adjust the slider in the     direction on  Select video quality    3 Follow the on screen instructions  click  Next   then click  Done         Picture Package does not function correctly       Close Picture Package  then restart the computer        An error message appears while operating Picture Package       Close Picture Package first  then slide the POWER switch on your camcorder to turn on  another lamp     98       The CD R drive is not recognized or data cannot be written on the CD R in  Picture Package Auto Video  Producer  CD Backup  or VCD Maker       For compatible drives  visit the following URL   http   www ppackage com         USB streaming    This function is not available   appears on the screen of your   camcorder   USB     Start recording or playing back pictures recorded on a    Memory Stick Duo    after USB  Streaming is finished                       First Step Guide    is not displayed correctly     Follow the procedure below and refer to    First Step Guide   FirstStepGuide pdf    1 Place the supplied CD ROM in the disc drive of your computer   2 Double click  My Computer    3 Right click  PICTUREPACKAGE   Disc drive       Drive names  such as  E    may vary depending on the computer   4 Click  Explorer    5 Double click  FirstStepGuide    6 Double click the desired language folder   7 Double click  FirstStepGuide pdf                                          99    ee   Warning indicators and messages    Self diagnosis display Wa
56. SLOW S  to  ON    you can record an image brighter in color  even in dark places        and  COLOR SLOW SHUTTER   appear on the screen     To cancel  COLOR SLOW S   touch   OFF      nua ay           E      The shutter speed of your camcorder changes  depending on the brightness  The motion of the  picture may slow down at this time     e Adjust the focus manually   FOCUS   p  42   when it is hard to focus automatically     ZEBRA    This is useful as a guide when adjusting the  brightness  When you change the default  setting  NN is displayed  The zebra pattern  is not recorded     Continued 43    44    CAMERA SET menu  continued     OFF  The zebra pattern is not displayed     70  The zebra pattern appears at a screen  brightness level of about 70 IRE     100  The zebra pattern appears at a screen  brightness level of about 100 IRE or  higher     Portions of the screen where brightness is about  100 IRE or above may appear overexposed       The zebra pattern is diagonal stripes that appear  in portions of the screen where brightness is at a  preset level     SELF TIMER    The self timer starts recording after about  10 seconds              Touch  P MENU  OK       appears    Press REC START STOP to record  movies  or PHOTO to record still images   To cancel the count down  touch  RESET       SELF TIMER   ON                    To cancel the self timer  select  OFF  in  step      You can also use the self timer with the Remote  Commander  p  32      DIGITAL ZOOM    You can select
57. STANDARD SET menu         STD USB uu    sess 55                                             88  STILE   ete bee 49  Still image   Image size   Quality    Still image format         106  Continued       uoneunoju  jeuonippy B    119    Index  continued     STILL SET    eet trs                Strap Belt         Sub sound  53  SUNSET amp MOON      SUPER NS  Super NightShot   eno Ren pA T De        43  System requirement               71  S VIDEO cable 34  60  S VIDEO jack   T   Tape  See Cassette  Tape                                       28    Tape playback select button       Telephoto      TELE MACRO    TIME LANGU  menu           57  Time code                    Touch panel   Trademark   TRAIL aie    50  Transmitter  32   Tripod 25                      ipae qu   34  60  TV color systems                 104                ee en ree 34  U   USB CAMERA                     55  USB jack               69  USB PLY EDT   USB Play Edit                     55    USB Streaming       Using abroad       V  VAR SPD PB   Various speed playback       52    VF B LIGHT   Viewfinder brightness          55    VF WIDE DISP   Viewfinder wide          Video head  VIDEO INPUT    Video operation buttons         29           Viewfinder       Brightness     Viewfinder lens adjustment  TEV OR sette 14                                            23  W  Wall outlet       Warning indicators       Warning messages       WHITE BAL     White                                     41  WHITE FADER                 
58. a recorded                                                                    64    Continued 7    Deleting recorded pictures from the    Memory Stick                                   66  Marking images on the    Memory Stick Duo    with specific information     Image protection Print mark                          esee 66  Printing recorded images  PictBridge compliant printer                            67  Jacks to connect external                                           69  Using a Computer  Before referring to the  First Step Guide  on your computer                     70  Installing the software and  First Step Guide  on a computer                   72  Viewing  First Step Guide                           eee 76  Creating a DVD  Direct Access to  Click to                                               77  Connecting an analog VCR to the computer via your camcorder   Signal convert                                                             80  Troubleshooting  Troubleshootirig              ais 82  Warning indicators and messages                                                          100  Additional Information  Using your camcorder                                                                              104  Usable cassette 1                                                                105  About the  Memory Stick     106  About the  InfoLITHIUM  battery                                                             108    About i LINK          Step 1  Checking supp
59. accessories in the following locations        Anywhere extremely hot or cold  Never leave  them exposed to temperatures above 60  C   140  F   such as under direct sunlight  near  heaters or in a car parked in the sun  They  may malfunction or become deformed        Near strong magnetic fields or mechanical  vibration  The camcorder may malfunction        Near strong radio waves or radiation       Keep the Remote Commander and button type  battery out of children s reach  If the battery  is accidentally swallowed  consult a doctor  immediately     If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked       consult your local authorized Sony service  facility       wash off any liquid that may have contacted  your skin      if any liquid gets in your eyes  wash with  plenty of water and consult a doctor     When not using your camcorder for a  long time    Occasionally turn it on and let it run such as by  playing back tapes for about 3 minutes       Use up the battery pack completely before  storing it     Moisture condensation    If your camcorder is brought directly from  a cold place to a warm place  moisture may  condense inside your camcorder  on the  surface of the tape  or on the lens  In this  state  the tape may stick to the head drum  and be damaged or your camcorder may  not operate correctly  If there is moisture  inside your camcorder    Moisture  condensation  Eject the cassette   or    Moisture condensation  Turn off for 1H    appears  The indicator will not appear whe
60. ace for fewer than 3 images remaining  on the  Memory Stick Duo       You can only select  NORMAL  and  EXP   BRKTG  when you set WIDE  16 9  ratio of  the screen  Records 3 images  2016 x 1134  image size  continuously      mi QUALITY    FINE  FINE     Records still images at the fine image  quality level     STANDARD  STD     Records still images at the standard image  quality level          IMAGE SIZE  2016 x 1512  Codie     Records still images clearly     1600 x 1200         Allows you to record more still images in  relatively clear quality     640 x 480              Allows for the maximum number of  images to be recorded       If you set 16 9  wide  ratio of the screen    IMAGE SIZE  is set to  2016 x 1134   automatically  p  19         Capacity of the  Memory Stick Duo    MB  and the number of recordable  pictures    In 4 3 aspect ratio                            2016x 1600   640     1512  1200  480     20      100 Ces  8MB 5 8 50  12 18 120  16MB 10 16 96   supplied  24 37 240  32MB 20 32 190  48 75 485  64MB 40 65 390  98 150 980  128MB 82 130 780  195 300 1970  256MB 145 235 1400  355 540 3550  512MB 300 480 2850  720 1100 7200       Continued       nua ay          E    45    46    MEMORY SET menu  continued           2016x 1600   640     The image size of a 16 9 picture is as follows   15127 1200  480       FINE  is selected for an image size of  2016   2016  4600 Ego x 1134    approx  1150kB   1GB 610 980 5900      FINE  is selected for an image size of  640 x  1
61. an attach the Shoulder Strap to the  hook for the Shoulder Strap     1 Open the hook and loop fastener  ofthe hand        and remove it  from the ring       Hand pad    2 Move the hand pad fully to the  right    then close the hook and  loop fastener again       3 Use the Strap Belt as a wrist  strap as illustrated        Specifications    System   Video recording     2 rotary heads  Helical  system scanning system   Still image Exif Ver  2 2     recording system    Audio recording Rotary heads  PCM system   system Quantization  12 bits  Fs 32  kHz  stereo 1  stereo 2   16 bits   Fs 48 kHz  stereo     NTSC color  EIA standards    Mini DV cassette with the  Mini M c  mark printed    Video signal  Usable cassette    Tape speed SP  Approx  18 81 mm s  LP  Approx  12 56 mm s  Recording  SP  60 min  using a DVM60  playback time cassette   LP  90 min  using a DVM60  cassette   Fast forward  Approx  2 min 40 s    rewind time  using a DVM60 cassette and  rechargeable battery pack   Approx  1 min 45 s  using      DVM60 cassette and AC  Adaptor     Electric viewfinder  color     5 9 mm  1 3 type  CCD   Charge Coupled Device   Gross  Approx  3 310 000  pixels   Effective  still   Approx    3 050 000 pixels   Effective  movie   Approx   2 050 000 pixels    Lens Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T   10 x  Optical   120 x  Digital   f 5 1   51 mm  7 32   2 1 8  in     When converted to a 35 mm  still camera   In CAMERA TAPE    42 8   495 mm  1 11 16   19  1 2 in    16 9       45   450 mm  1 13 16   
62. countries      Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark  of Intel Corporation     All other product names mentioned herein may  be the trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective companies  Furthermore      and   9  are not mentioned in each case in this manual     
63. d connect the  communication cable  USB  etc   again     For customers in the U S A  and  CANADA    RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES    Lithium Ion batteries are  recyclable  You can help preserve  our environment by returning  your used rechargeable batteries  to the collection and recycling  location nearest you    For more information regarding recycling of  rechargeable batteries  call toll free 1 800 822   8837  or visit http   www rbrc org        Caution  Do not handle damaged or leaking  Lithium Ion batteries      Memory Stick     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003     For customers in the U S A     If you have any questions about this product  you  may call    Sony Customer Information Center 1 800 222   SONY  7669     The number below is for the FCC related matters  only     Regulatory Information    Declaration of Conformity   Trade Name  SONY   Model No   DCR HC90   Responsible Party  Sony Electronics Inc   Address  16450 W  Bernardo Dr  San Diego  CA  92127 U S A    Telephone No   858 942 2230   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules    Operation is subject to the following two  conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful  interference
64. ded on the    Memory Stick Duo     The  time and date the picture is recorded on the     Memory Stick Duo  will be recorded      The sound is recorded in 32kHz monaural      For the recording time of movies  see page 46      Still images will be fixed to image size  640  x 360  when playing back the 16 9 picture  or   640 x 480  when playing back the 4 3 picture        Bunip3  amp urqqng 1    63    64    p LLL AiAaAmmSow   Dubbing sound to a recorded tape    You can add sound to a tape already recorded in the 12 bit mode  p  53  without erasing the  original sound     Connecting         Interface Shoe       Internal  microphone    AN connecting cable                                             supplied         white   Do not connect the  AN jack Video plug  yellow    AUDIO OUT    gt   Signal flow s      Ex  Audio device  such as  CD MD  players  You can record audio by connecting in one     When the tape has been recorded in the LP  of the following ways  mode   An external microphone  optional  to the   When your camcorder is connected via       Active Interface Shoe  iLINK cable              When the tape is recorded in 4CH MIC REC  An audio device to your camcorder using iode  the A V ti ble      i oe mg    e     When the tape has been recorded in a TV color  Using the internal microphone  no system other than that of your camcorder   connection required       On blank sections of the tape    The audio input to be recorded takes     When the write protect tab of the casset
65. e   Also  if you force the    Memory Stick Duo   into the    Memory Stick Duo    slot in the wrong  direction  the    Memory Stick Duo    slot may be  damaged       Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo adaptor  without a    Memory Stick Duo    attached  Doing  so may result in malfunctions of the unit     On a    Memory Stick PRO Duo        The maximum memory capacity of a    Memory  Stick PRO Duo  that can be used on your  camcorder is 1 GB      This unit does not support high speed data  transfer     On image data compatibility      Image data files recorded on a    Memory  Stick Duo  by your camcorder conform to  the Design Rule for Camera File Systems  universal standard established by the JEITA   Japan Electronics and Information Technology  Industries Association       On your camcorder  you cannot play back still  images recorded on other devices  DCR   TRV900 or DSC D700 D770  that do not  conform to the universal standard   These  models are not sold in some regions      If you cannot use a  Memory Stick Duo    that has been used with another device    format it with your camcorder  p  47   Note   that formatting erases all information on the      Memory Stick Duo       You may not be able to play back images with   your camcorder        When playing back image data modified on  your computer        When playing back image data recorded with  other devices        uoneunoju  jeuonippy       107    108    Ahout the   InfoLITHIUM  battery  pack    This unit is compatible wi
66. e  battery is not charged  the camcorder  operation will not be affected as long as  you are not recording the date     Procedures  Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet  using the supplied AC Adaptor  and leave it  with the POWER switch set to OFF  CHG   for more than 24 hours     To change the battery of the Remote  Commander  While pressing on the tab  inset your  fingernail into the slit to pull out the  battery case   Place a new battery with the   side facing  up   Insert the battery case back into the  Remote Commander until it clicks     EN d  Tab QE A    WARNING  Battery may explode if mistreated  Do not  recharge  disassemble or dispose of in fire        Caution   Danger of explosion if battery is  incorrectly replaced  Replace only with  the same or equivalent type recommended  by the manufacturer    Discard used batteries according to the          manufacturer   s instructions          A button type lithium battery  CR2025  is used  in the Remote Commander  Do not use batteries  other than the CR2025      When the lithium battery becomes weak  the  operating distance of the Remote Commander  may shorten  or the Remote Commander may  not function properly  In this case  replace the  battery with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery   Use of another battery may present a risk of fire  or explosion        uoneunuoju  jeuonippy       113    114    pu em  Using the Strap Belt Attaching the  as a wrist strap Shoulder Strap    This is useful for carrying your camcorder  You c
67. e BACK LIGHT function does not function       The BACK LIGHT function is canceled when you set  EXPOSURE  to  MANUAL   p  41   or select  SPOT METER   p  40        The BACK LIGHT function does not work during Easy Handycam operation        The  FLASH LEVEL  cannot be changed      FLASH LEVEL  cannot be changed during Easy Handycam operation  p  43          DIGITAL ZOOM  does not function      DIGITAL ZOOM  does not function when you set  TELE MACRO  to  ON         A vertical band appears when recording candlelight or electric light in the dark       This occurs when the contrast between the subject and the background is too high  This is  not a malfunction        A vertical band appears when recording a bright subject       This phenomenon is called the smear effect  This is not a malfunction        Tiny spots in white  red  blue  or green appear on the screen       The spots appear when you are recording in  SLOW SHUTTR    SUPER NS   or  COLOR  SLOW S   This is not a malfunction        The color of the picture is not correctly displayed     Deactivate the NightShot function  p  24         The picture appears too bright on the screen  and the subject does not appear  on the screen      Deactivate the NightShot function  p  24       Cancel the BACK LIGHT function  p  25         The picture appears too dark on the screen  and the subject does not appear  on the screen       The LCD backlight is turned off  Press and hold DISP BATT INFO for a few seconds to turn  on the backligh
68. e Windows computer   USB         Display pictures recorded on a    Memory Stick Duo  with the following procedures   1 Double click  My Computer      2 Double click the icon for the newly recognized drive  Removable Disk  F     For  Windows XP   Sony Memory Stick    It may take some time until the drive is recognized   If the computer does not recognize it  the USB driver may be installed incorrectly     3 Double click the desired image file         Cannot start Easy Handycam with USB connected  or  Cannot cancel Easy  Handycam with USB connected  appears on the screen of your camcorder   USB                  You cannot start or cancel the Easy Handycam settings while the USB cable is connected   Disconnect the USB cable from your camcorder first        There is no sound when the camcorder is connected to the Windows computer  via a USB cable   USB    Change the settings for your computer environment as described in the following  procedures   1 Select  Start   Programs   All Programs  for Windows XP   Picture Package    Handycam Tools   USB Streaming Tool    2 Select another device on the  Select audio device  screen                 3 Follow the on screen instructions  click  Next   then click  Done      Sound is not supported on Windows 98                 The movie is not smooth during USB streaming   USB         Change the settings as described in the following procedures     1 Select  Start   Programs    All Programs  for Windows XP   Picture Package    Handycam Tools   U
69. e are  approximately 5 to 10 minutes  remaining         Moisture condensation warning        Eject the cassette  remove the power  source  and then leave it for about 1  hour with the cassette lid open  p  111          lt   Warning indicator pertaining to   Memory Stick Duo         Memory Stick Duo  is not inserted  p   18           1  Warning indicators pertaining to   Memory Stick Duo  formatting      The    Memory Stick Duo  is damaged       The    Memory Stick Duo    is not  formatted correctly  p  47          lt 2   Warning indicator pertaining to  incompatible  Memory Stick Duo         An incompatible  Memory Stick Duo   is inserted  p  106          Warning indicators pertaining to  the tape     Slow flashing      There is less than 5 minutes remaining  on the tape      No cassette is inserted        The write protect tab on the cassette is  set to lock  p  105       Fast flashing       The tape has run out          Eject cassette warning      Slow flashing     The write protect tab on the cassette is  set to lock  p  105      Fast flashing      Moisture condensation has occurred  p   111       The self diagnosis display code is  displayed  p  100          Warning indicator pertaining to  image deletion      The image is protected  p  66             Warning indicator pertaining  to the write protect of the  Memory  Stick Duo       The write protect tab on the  Memory  Stick Duo  is set to lock  p  106            5  Warning indicator pertaining to  the flash   Slow flash
70. e recorded picture becomes rough   when a picture is paused on your camcorder   while recording to a VCR    Data code  date time camera settings data  may   not be displayed depending on the application   used on the playback device        Bunip3  amp urqqng E    61    62    Recording pictures from a  VCR or TV    You can record pictures or TV programs  from a VCR or TV on a tape or a  Memory  Stick Duo   You can also record a scene as  a still image on a  Memory Stick Duo     Be sure to insert a cassette or a  Memory  Stick Duo  for recording in your camcorder  beforehand     Recording movies    1 Connect your TV or VCR to your  camcorder     See page 60 for details of connecting       The DVIN indicator appears when you  connect your camcorder and other devices  via an i LINK cable   This indicator may  also appear on your TV      2 If you are recording from a VCR   insert a cassette     3 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp     4 Operate your camcorder to  record movies                 When recording on a tape  touch  P MENU               CTRL   REC PAUSE      When recording on a    Memory Stick  Duo     touch PMEN   MENU   amp 8   EDIT PLAY          MOVIE                  5 Start playing the cassette on your  VCR  or select a TV program     The picture played on the connected  device appears on the LCD screen of  your camcorder     6 Touch  REC START  at the point  you want to start recording     7 Stop recording           When recording on a tape  
71. ears  clearer  but a moving subject may appear  awkward     When recording under fluorescent light or a  light bulb  the screen may flicker  Touch  OFF   to return to the normal recording           MEMORY SET menu    Settings for the    Memory Stick Duo    QUALITY IMAGE SIZE BURST ALL ERASE   NEW FOLDER  etc      The default settings are marked with   The indicators in parentheses appear when  the items are selected    See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     STILL SET    m BURST  You can record several still images one  after another by pressing PHOTO     OFF    Select this when not recording  continuously     NORMAL       Records from 3  2016 x 1512 image size    4  1600 x 1200 image size  to 21  640 x  480 image size  images continuously at  about 0 5 second intervals                 The maximum number of images are  recorded when you press and hold PHOTO  fully     HIGH SPEED  Ciz     Record up to 32 images  640 x 480 image  size  continuously at about 0 07 second  intervals     EXP  BRKTG  BRK     Records 3 images consecutively with  different exposures at about 0 5 second  intervals  You can compare the 3 images  and select an image recorded at the best  exposure       The flash will not function during  BURST       The maximum number of images will be  recorded in the self timer mode or when you are  operating with the Remote Commander      The images may flicker or discolor when you  select  HIGH SPEED        EXP  BRKTG  will not function when you  have sp
72. ecording or  playback conditions   The LCD screen and the viewfinder are  manufactured using extremely high   precision technology  so over 99 99  of  the pixels are operational for effective  use  However  there may be some tiny  black points and or bright points  white   red  blue  or green in color  that appear  constantly on the LCD screen and the  viewfinder  These points are normal  results of the manufacturing process and  do not affect the recording in any way   Exposing the LCD screen  the viewfinder   or the lens to direct sunlight for long  periods of time may cause malfunctions     Do not aim at the sun  Doing so might  cause your camcorder to malfunction   Take pictures of the sun only in low light  conditions  such as at dusk     On recording      Before starting to record  test the  recording function to make sure the  picture and sound are recorded without  any problems    Compensation for the contents of  recordings cannot be provided  even if  recording or playback is not possible  due to a malfunction of the camcorder   storage media  etc    TV color systems differ depending on  the countries regions  To view your  recordings on a TV  you need an NTSC  system based TV    Television programs  films  video tapes   and other materials may be copyrighted   Unauthorized recording of such materials  may be contrary to the copyright laws     On this manual      The images of the LCD screen and  the viewfinder used in this manual for  illustration purposes are capt
73. ed    in the desired language in the   FirstStepGuide  folder  to your  computer     6 Then  install ImageMixer VCD2     7 Copy  IMXINST SIT  in the  MAC   folder of the CD ROM to a folder  of your choice     8 Double click  IMXINST SIT  in the  folder it was copied to     9 Double click the unzipped   ImageMixerVCD2_Install      1 0 When the user acceptance  screen is displayed  enter your  name and password    The installation of ImageMixer VCD2  starts       For details on how to use ImageMixer VCD2   refer to software   s on line help        1                e          E    75    16       Viewing  First Step Guide     Displaying  First Step Guide     Starting up on a Windows computer    Viewing with Microsoft Internet Explorer  Ver 6 0 or later is recommended     Double click the la icon on the desktop        You can also start by selecting  Start     Programs    All Programs  for  Windows XP    Picture Package   and   First Step Guide   then start up  First  Step Guide        To view    First Step Guide  in HTML  without using automatic installation   copy the desired language folder from the   FirstStepGuide  folder on the CD ROM   and then double click    index html         Refer to  FirstStepGuide pdf  in the  following cases        When printing  First Step Guide        When  First Step Guide  is not displayed  correctly due to the browser setting even  in recommended environment        When the HTML version of    First Step  Guide  is not installed automatically    
74. er   V OUT PANEL    Shows displays such as the time code on  the TV screen  LCD screen  and in the  viewfinder     MENU ROTATE    NORMAL   Scrolls the menu items downwards by  touching   4     OPPOSITE    Scrolls the menu items upwards by  touching   4       A SHUT OFF  Auto shut off     5 min   The camcorder is automatically turned off  when you do not operate your camcorder  for more than approximately 5 minutes     NEVER    The camcorder is not automatically turned  off                         When you connect your camcorder to a wall  outlet   A SHUT OFF  is automatically set to   NEVER      CALIBRATION    See page 112     O TIME LANGU  menu     CLOCK SET WORLD TIME LANGUAGE     See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     CLOCK SET    See page 16     WORLD TIME    When using your camcorder abroad  you  can set the time difference by touching       L     the clock will be adjusted in  accordance with the time difference    If you set the time difference to 0  the clock  returns to the originally set time                          nuam au           E    You can select the language to be used on   the LCD screen    You can select from English  Simplified   English  Canadian French  Latin American   Spanish  Brazilian Portuguese  or Korean      Traditional Chinese is also available on menu  for customers who bought this product in Asia   Middle East  Canada  Latin America or in Japan   as an Overseas Model       Your camcorder offers  ENG SIMP     simplified English  
75. er using the  Remote Commander to prevent camera  shake        Touch  ON     OK   X    Press REC START STOP    A picture  approximately 6 frames  is  recorded  and your camcorder enters the  standby mode     Move the subject and repeat step                     The remaining tape time will not be indicated  correctly       The last scene will be longer than other scenes     SMTH INT REC INT REC STL   Smooth interval tape recording   Interval photo recording     Your camcorder will shoot   frame of   the picture at a selected interval and   keep them in memory until it has stored  several frames  This function is useful to  observe the movement of clouds or the  changes of daylight  These pictures appear  smooth when played back  Connect your  camcorder to the wall outlet using the  supplied AC Adaptor for this operation      a   a   a      b   b      a   Recording   b   Interval    Touch  SET             to select a  desired interval time  1 to 120 seconds   OK      Touch  REC START    Recording starts and changes to red     To interrupt  touch  REC STOP  in step  To resume  touch  REC START                                          To cancel  touch  REC STOP   then  END        When your camcorder has shot several frames   it records them on the tape  after performing  the END SEARCH function depending on the  interval length    Do not turn off the power or disconnect the  power source while a message is displayed on  the screen     The camcorder will shoot several frames for  
76. f   appears on the screen   Touch  YES     The LCD screen is turned off    Touch the LCD screen while checking the  display in the viewfinder    EXPOSURE   etc  are displayed   Touch the button you want to set    EXPOSURE    Adjust with L  L      and touch  OK       FADER    Touch it repeatedly to select a  desired effect  only while the CAMERA   TAPE lamp lights up      SA    The LCD screen lights up   To hide the buttons  touch           SLIDE SHOW    Plays back the images stored on a     Memory Stick Duo     or in a folder in  sequence  slide show                                                                                       Touch  SE  PB FOLDER    Select  ALL FILES          or  CURRENT       FOLDER      Ll Using the Menu    49    90       E PICT APPLI  menu  continued     TRAIL  Records a picture so that an incidental  image like a trail is left     SLOW SHUTTR  slow shutter    The shutter speed is slowed down  Suitable   for shooting a subject more clearly in a   dark place      Adjust the focus manually using a tripod since  adjusting the focus automatically is hard when   SLOW SHUTTR  is selected     FOCUS   p   42     OLD MOVIE  Adds an old movie effect with a sepia hue  to pictures       You cannot change to another digital effect  while recording pictures on a tape with   CINEMA EFECT  selected      The digital effect function is suspended while  using zoom with  DELAY MOTION  selected       t is recommended that you mount your  camcorder on a tripod when you
77. for when you cannot find  your native tongue among the options     97    98    Customizing Personal  Menu    You can add desired menu items to  Personal Menu  and customize Personal  Menu settings for each POWER switch  position  This is convenient if you add  frequently used menu items to Personal  Menu     Adding a menu item    You can add up to 28 menu items for each  POWER switch position  Delete a less  important menu item  if you want to add  more        1 Touch  P MENU   ADD             P MENU SET UP        If the desired menu item is not  displayed  touch  2     Y                            60min F STBY  Select the category    a END   9 CAMERA SET     Ex PICT            b     8 EDIT PLAY  2      STANDARD SET      0 00 00                         9 TIMELANGU  P   v                                  2 Touch  4           select a menu  category  then touch  ok                                      60min   STBY  Select the item     0 00 00                     PROGRAM AE  SPOT METER  EXPOSURE  WHITE BAL   SHARPNESS    Fe   OK                                                    3 Touch  4   _v   to select a menu                            item  then touch                    YES                 The menu item is added to the end of  list     Deleting a menu item       1 Touch  P MENU   DELETE             P MENU SET UP        If the desired menu item is not  displayed  touch  A 1 1                    Xm60min   STBY  Select button to delete     0 00 00                END          D
78. guaranteed on Windows 98     1 Check that your camcorder is connected to a computer    2 Right click  My Computer   then click  Properties    The  System Properties  screen appears    3 Click the  Device Manager  tab     4 If the devices below are already installed  right click them  then click  Remove  to delete  them     For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a tape        USB Audio Device  in the  Sound  video and game controllers  folder        USB Device  in the  Other devices  folder        USB Composite Device  in the  Universal Serial Bus Controller  folder   For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a  Memory Stick Duo          Sony Handycam  or    Sony DSC  with            mark in the  Other devices  folder  5 When the  Confirm Device Removal  screen appears  click  OK      6 Turn off the power of your camcorder  disconnect the USB cable  then restart the  computer     7 Place the supplied CD ROM in the disc drive of your computer   8 Follow the steps below and try to install the USB driver again   1 Double click  My Computer    2 Right click  PICTUREPACKAGE   Disc drive       Drive names  such as  E    may vary depending on the computer   3 Click  Open    4 Double click  Driver    5 Double click  Setup exe        Deleting anything other than  USB Audio Device    USB Device    USB Composite  Device      Sony Handycam  and    Sony DSC  may cause a malfunction of your  computer     For Windows 2000  Log on as Administrator   1 Check that your camcorder is con
79. he picture  The displayed pictures are not clear or  do not appear       Clean the head using the cleaning cassette  optional   p  111         You cannot hear the sound recorded with 4CH MIC REC     Adjust  AUDIO MIX   p  53      Continued 89    Troubleshooting  continued        Fine patterns flicker  diagonal lines look jagged   e Adjust  SHARPNESS  to the 1        soften  side  p  41                     No sound or only a low sound is heard       Set  MULTI SOUND  to  STEREO   p  53       Turn up the volume  p  23       Adjust  AUDIO MIX  from the  ST2 REAR   additional sound  side until the sound is heard  appropriately  p  65       When you are using an S VIDEO plug  make sure the red and white plugs of the A V  connecting cable are connected as well  p  34         The sound breaks off     Clean the head using the cleaning cassette  optional   p  111           6 oss         is displayed on the screen     The tape you are playing was recorded without setting the date and time     A blank section on the tape is being played     The data code on a tape with a scratch or noise cannot be read        Noises appear and is displayed on the screen       The tape was recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camcorder  NTSC   This  is not a malfunction  p  104         Date Search does not work correctly       If one day s recording is less than 2 minutes  your camcorder may not accurately find the  point where the recording date changes       There is a blank section in
80. hen you mix recordings in the SP mode  and in the LP mode on one tape  the playback  picture may be distorted or the time code may  not be written properly between the scenes     AUDIO MODE  12BIT    Records in the 12 bit mode  2 stereo  sounds      16BIT  16     Records in the 16 bit mode  1 stereo  sound with high quality      VOLUME    See page 23     MULTI SOUND    You can select whether to play back audio  recorded using other devices with dual  sound or stereo sound     STEREO    Plays back with main and sub sound  or  stereo sound      1    Plays back with main sound or the left  channel sound     2    Plays back with sub sound or the right  channel sound       You can play back  but cannot record a dual  sound track cassette on your camcorder       The setting returns to  STEREO  when you  have the power source disconnected from your  camcorder for more than 5 minutes     You can monitor the sound recorded on  the tape with audio dubbing or 4CH MIC  recording during playback        When playing back an audio dubbed  recording  See page 65     nua au           E    When playing back a 4CH MIC recording       x 60min      _0 00 00 00  AUDIO MIX                   mama    Fron REAR                         E                               Touch      to adjust the balance of the  front and rear sound  Then touch  OK    You can monitor the front sound at the     side  and the rear sound at the  Rea  side  Your camcorder cannot output 4ch  audio simultaneously as it only suppo
81. ing     Still charging  Fast flashing     The self diagnosis display code is  displayed  p  100         There is something wrong with the  flash         l  Warning indicator pertaining to  camera shake warning      The amount of lights is not sufficient   so camera shake easily occurs  Use  the flash      The camcorder is unsteady  so  camera shake easily occurs  Hold the  camcorder steady with both hands and  shoot the image  However  note that  the camera shake warning indicator  does not disappear          You hear a melody when the warning indicators  appear on the screen  p  56      Description of warning  messages    If messages appear on the screen  follow  the instructions     Battery       Use the     InfoLITHIUM  battery pack   p  108         Battery level is low     Change the battery  p  10  108        Old battery  Use a new one  p  108         Re attach the power source  p  10         Moisture condensation       Moisture condensation  Eject the  cassette  p  111     Bunoousa qnouy E       Moisture condensation  Turn off  for 1H  p  111      Cassette Tape       Insert a cassette  p  17         Reinsert the cassette     Check if the cassette is damaged        The tape is locked   check the  tab  p  105      Continued 1 01    102    Warning indicators and messages  continued        The tape has reached the end       Rewind or change the tape      Memory Stick Duo                        a Memory Stick      18          lt SReinsert the Memory Stick       Reinsert the 
82. inued 93    Troubleshooting  continued        New sound added to a recorded tape is not heard       Adjust  AUDIO MIX  from the  ST1 FRONT   original sound  side until the sound is heard  appropriately  p  65         Still pictures cannot be dubbed from a tape to a    Memory Stick Duo          You cannot record or a distorted picture may be recorded if the tape has been used repeatedly  for recording        Movies cannot be dubbed from a tape to a    Memory Stick Duo          You cannot record or a distorted picture may be recorded in the following situations       The tape has a blank section       The tape has been used repeatedly for recording       The input signal has been interrupted or cut        You cannot input pictures     You cannot input pictures while  DISP OUTPUT  is set to  V OUT PANEL   p  57        You cannot input pictures if you press the DISP BATT INFO button   Connecting to a computer    The computer does not recognize your camcorder   USB   i LINK                        Disconnect the cable from the computer and camcorder  then connect it again securely      Disconnect USB devices other than the keyboard  the mouse  and the camcorder from the  computer      Disconnect the cable from the computer and camcorder  restart the computer  then connect  them again correctly        An error message appears when you place the supplied CD ROM in your  computer       Set the computer display as follows       Windows  800 x 600 dots or more  High Color  16 bits  65 0
83. ions or ambient temperature and  environment     About storage of the battery pack      If the battery pack is not used for a long time   fully charge the battery pack and use it up on  your camcorder once a year to maintain proper  function  To store the battery pack  remove it  from your camcorder and put it in a dry  cool  place      To discharge the battery pack on your  camcorder completely  set  A SSHUT OFF   to  NEVER  on the   3  STANDARD  SET  menu and leave your camcorder in tape  recording standby until the power goes off  p   57      About battery life      The battery life is limited  Battery capacity  drops little by little as you use it more and  more  and as time passes  When the available  battery time is shortened considerably  a  probable cause is that the battery pack has  reached the end of its life  Please buy a new  battery pack      The battery life varies depending on how it  is stored and the operating conditions and  environment for each battery pack     About i LINK    The DV Interface on this unit is an i LINK   compliant DV Interface  This section  describes the i LINK standard and its  features     What is i LINK     i LINK is a digital serial interface for  transferring digital video  digital audio   and other data to other i LINK compatible  devices  You can also control other devices  using the i LINK    i LINK compatible devices can be  connected using an i LINK cable    Possible applications are operations and  data transactions with variou
84. itch operation   buttons        Eject the    Memory Stick Duo         Formatting erases everything on the    Memory  Stick Duo    including protected image data and  newly created folders     FILE NO     SERIES   Assigns file numbers in sequence even if  the    Memory Stick Duo    is replaced with  another one  The file number is reset when  a new folder is created or the recording  folder is replaced with another     RESET    Resets the file number to 0001 each time  the    Memory Stick Duo    is changed     NEW FOLDER    You can create a new folder  102MSDCF  to 999MSDCF  on a    Memory Stick  Duo     When a folder is full  a maximum  of 9999 images are stored  a new folder is  automatically created           Touch  YES  x               nuaw au           E      You cannot delete the created folders using  your camcorder  You will have to format the     Memory Stick Duo   p  47   or delete them  using your computer      The number of recordable pictures on a     Memory Stick Duo  may decrease as the  number of folders increases     REC FOLDER  Recording folder     Select the folder to be used for recording  with  a 1 5    then touch  OK                                      As the default setting  pictures are saved in the  101MSDCF folder      Once you record a picture in a folder  the  same folder will be set as the default folder for  playback     PB FOLDER  Playback folder     Select the playback folder with             then touch  OK                                    47
85. le name appears on  the display of a computer      A  Memory Stick Duo  formatted by a  computer  Windows OS Mac OS  does not have  guaranteed compatibility with your camcorder      Data read write speed may vary depending on  the combination of the    Memory Stick  and     Memory Stick  compliant product you use     On a  Memory Stick Duo  with a  write protect tab    You can prevent accidental erasure of  images when you slide the write protect tab  on the  Memory Stick Duo  with a small  tapered object  to the write protect position   The  Memory Stick Duo  supplied with  your camcorder is not equipped with a  write protect tab     Notes on use    Image data may be damaged in the  following cases  Compensation for  damaged image data will not be made      If you eject the    Memory Stick Duo     turn  the power off on your camcorder  or remove  the battery pack for replacement while your  camcorder is reading or writing image files  on the    Memory Stick Duo     while the access  lamp is lit or flashing       If you use the    Memory Stick Duo  near  magnets or magnetic fields     It is recommended you make a back up  of important data on the hard disk of a  computer     On handling a  Memory Stick    Keep the following in mind when handling   a  Memory Stick Duo         Be careful not to apply excessive force when  writing on a memo area on a    Memory Stick  Duo         Do not attach a label or the like on a    Memory  Stick Duo    or a Memory Stick Duo adaptor      Whe
86. lied items    Make sure that you have following items  supplied with your camcorder    The number in the parentheses indicates the  number of that item supplied      Memory Stick Duo  16MB  1   p  18  106      lt  gt     Memory Stick Duo adaptor  1   p  107     2       AC Adaptor  1       10        pauejs            E       Power cord  1   p  10     10       Step 2  Charging the battery pack    You can charge the    InfoLITHIUM     battery pack  A series   p  108  after  attaching it to your camcorder        POWER switch    To the wall outlet                           Power cord    1 Slide the battery    Memory Stick  Duo  cover in the direction of the  arrow to open it           4 slide the POWER switch up to  OFF  CHG    The default setting      11       payers umay E    12    MERE ir       Step 2  Changing the battery pack  continued     Charging time   Approximate time  min   required when  you fully charge a fully discharged battery  pack              Battery pack Charging time  NP FASO  supplied  125  NP FA70 155       Recording time    Approximate time  min   available when  you use a fully charged battery pack              Continuous   Typical   Battery pack recording recording  time  time   NP FA50 80 40   supplied  85 45  90 45  NP FA70 155 85  165 90  170 90         Top  When the LCD backlight turns on   Middle  When the LCD backlight turns off   Bottom  Recording time when recording with  the viewfinder while the LCD panel is closed      Typical recording time sho
87. matically turned off  A SHUT OFF   Change the setting of  A SHUT OFF    p  57   or turn on the power again  p  13   or use the AC Adaptor       Charge the battery pack  p  10         The CHG  charge  lamp does not light while the battery pack is being charged     Slide the POWER switch up to OFF  CHG   p  10      Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly  p  10      No power is supplied from the wall outlet   p  10      The battery charge is completed  p  10         The CHG  charge  lamp flashes while the battery pack is being charged       Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly  If the problem persists  disconnect the  AC Adaptor from the wall outlet and contact your Sony dealer The battery pack may be  damaged        The power turns off frequently although the remaining battery time indicator  indicates that the battery pack has enough power to operate       A problem has occurred in the remaining battery time indicator  or the battery pack has not  been charged enough  Fully charge the battery again to correct the indication  p  10         The remaining battery time indicator does not indicate the correct time     The temperature of the environment is too high or too low  or the battery pack has not been  charged enough  This is not a malfunction     Fully charge the battery again  If the problem persists  replace the battery pack with a new  one  It may be damaged  p  10  108      The indicated time may not be correct depending on the environment of u
88. n  the moisture condenses on the lens     If moisture condensation has occurred  None of the functions except cassette  ejection will work  Eject the cassette  turn  off your camcorder  and leave it for about  one hour with the cassette lid open  Your  camcorder can be used again if       does not appear when the power is turned  on again    If moisture starts to condense  your  camcorder sometimes cannot detect  condensation  If this happens  the cassette  is sometimes not ejected for 10 seconds  after the cassette lid is opened  This is not  a malfunction  Do not close the cassette lid  until the cassette is ejected     Note on moisture condensation  Moisture may condense when you bring  your camcorder from a cold place into a  warm place  or vice versa  or when you use  your camcorder in a humid place as shown  below      When you bring your camcorder from a ski  slope into a place warmed up by a heating  device      When you bring your camcorder from an  air conditioned car or room into a hot place  outside      When you use your camcorder after a squall or  a shower      When you use your camcorder in a hot and  humid place     How to prevent moisture condensation  When you bring your camcorder from a  cold place into a warm place  put your  camcorder in a plastic bag and seal it  tightly  Remove the bag when the air  temperature inside the plastic bag has  reached the surrounding temperature  after  about one hour      Video head      When the video head becomes dirty  
89. n the camcorder body  with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water   and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth      Avoid the following to avoid damage to the  finish        Using chemicals such as thinner  benzine   alcohol  chemical cloths  repellent and  insecticide        Handling with above substances on your  hands        Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or  vinyl objects for a long period of time     About care and storage of the lens      Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft  cloth in the following instances        When there are fingerprints on the lens  surface        In hot or humid locations       When the lens is exposed to salty air such as  at the seaside      Store in a well ventilated location subject to  little dirt or dust      To prevent mold  periodically clean the lens as  described above  It is recommended that you  operate your camcorder about once a month to  keep it in optimum state for a long time     To charge the pre installed  rechargeable battery    Your camcorder has a pre installed  rechargeable battery to retain the date   time  and other settings even when the  POWER switch is set to OFF  CHG    The pre installed rechargeable battery   is always charged while you are using  your camcorder but it will get discharged  gradually if you do not use your camcorder   The rechargeable battery will be fully  discharged in about 3 months if you do  not use your camcorder at all  However   even if the pre installed rechargeabl
90. n touch  AUDIO  DUB                     6 Touch      X            To set the end point for audio dubbing   beforehand  press ZERO SET MEMORY  on the Remote Commander at the scene at  which you want to stop audio dubbing during  playback  After step 2 to 4  the recording stops  automatically at the selected scene     You can only record additional audio over a  tape recorded on your camcorder  The sound  may deteriorate when you dub audio on a tape  recorded on other camcorders  including other  DCR HC90 camcorders      To check the recorded sound    Play back the tape on which you have  recorded audio  p  23     Touch PMEU   MENU         STANDARD SET  OK  AUDIO  MIX  OK      60min      AUDIO MIX                                     0 00 00 00                                                             Touch         to adjust the balance of  the original sound  STI  and the sound  recorded afterwards  ST2   then touch   OK                    The original sound  STI  is output at the default    setting      The adjusted audio balance returns to the  default setting in about 5 minutes after the  battery pack or other power sources have been  disconnected           Bunip3  amp urqqng Fl    65    Deleting recorded pictures  from the  Memory Stick  Duo     1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp        2 Touch  MEMORY                  3 Select a picture you want to  delete with                                     To delete all pictures at once  select  ALL  ERAS
91. n you carry or store a    Memory Stick  Duo   put it in its case      Do not touch  or allow metallic objects to come  into contact with the terminals      Do not bend  drop or apply strong force to the     Memory Stick Duo         Do not disassemble or modify the    Memory  Stick Duo         Do not let the    Memory Stick Duo    get wet      Be careful to keep    Memory Stick Duo    media  out of the reach of small children  There is  danger that a child might swallow it      Do not insert anything other than a    Memory  Stick Duo    into the    Memory Stick Duo    slot   Doing so may cause a malfunction     On a location for use  Do not use or keep the    Memory Stick  Duo    in the following locations     Places subject to extremely high temperature   such as a car parked outside in the summer     Places under direct sunlight     Places with extremely high humidity or subject  to corrosive gases     On the Memory Stick Duo adaptor    supplied    After inserting a  Memory Stick Duo    into the Memory Stick Duo adaptor  you   can use it with a standard  Memory Stick    compliant device      When using a    Memory Stick Duo    with a     Memory Stick  compliant device  be sure to  insert the    Memory Stick Duo  into a Memory  Stick Duo adaptor      When inserting a  Memory Stick Duo  into  a Memory Stick Duo adaptor  make sure the     Memory Stick Duo    is inserted facing in the  correct direction  then insert it all the way in   Note that improper use may damage the devic
92. nected to a computer   2 Right click  My Computer   then click  Properties    The  System Properties  screen appears   3 Click the  Hardware  tab  Device Manager   View   Devices by type      4 If the devices below are already installed  right click them  then click  Uninstall  to delete  them     For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a tape        USB Composite Device  in the  Universal Serial Bus Controller  folder       USB Audio Device  in the  Sound  video and game controller  folder        Composite USB Device  in the  Other devices  folder    For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a  Memory Stick Duo         Sony Handycam  or    Sony DSC  with a     mark in the  Other devices  folder  5 When the  Confirm Device Removal  screen appears  click  OK    6 Turn off the power of your camcorder  disconnect the USB cable  then restart the  computer   7 Place the supplied CD ROM in the disc drive   8 Follow the steps below and try to install the USB driver again   1 Double click  My Computer    2 Right click  PICTUREPACKAGE   Disc drive       Drive names  such as  E    may vary depending on the computer   3 Click  Open    4 Double click  Driver    5 Double click  Setup exe        Deleting anything other than  USB Composite Device    USB Audio Device     Composite USB Device      Sony Handycam  and    Sony DSC  may cause a  malfunction of your computer     For Windows XP  Log on as Administrator   1 Check that your camcorder is connected to a computer   2 Click  Star
93. ontrol signals on the tape when  it records     Notes on use    When not using your camcorder for a  long time  Remove the cassette and store it     To prevent accidental erasure  Slide the write protect tab on the cassette to  set it to SAVE        REC  The cassette can be  recorded    SAVE  The cassette cannot  be recorded  write protected      When labeling the cassette  Be sure to place the label only on  the locations shown in the following  illustration so as not to cause a malfunction  of your camcorder         Do not put a label  f along this border        2       Labeling position    After using the cassette  Rewind the tape to the beginning to avoid  distortion of the picture or the sound  The  cassette should then be put in its case  and  stored in an upright position     When cleaning the gold plated  connector  Generally  clean the gold plated connector  on a cassette with a cotton wool swab after  every 10 times it has been ejected   If the gold plated connector on the cassette  is dirty or dusty  the remaining tape  indicator may not be indicated correctly        Gold plated connector       uoneunoju  jeuonippy       105    106    AO  About the    Memory Stick       A    Memory Stick    is a compact  portable  IC recording medium with a data capacity  that exceeds the capacity of a floppy disk   You can use only a    Memory Stick Duo      which is about the half size of a standard     Memory Stick    in your camcorder   However  appearance on the list below doe
94. or  rewind fast forward speed increases  compared with battery  operation  and therefore increases noise      Memory Stick Duo     You cannot operate functions using the    Memory Stick Duo          Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the CAMERA MEMORY or PLAY EDIT lamp   p  13      Insert a    Memory Stick Duo    into your camcorder  p  18         f you use a  Memory Stick Duo  formatted on a computer  format it on your camcorder  p   106         Pictures cannot be deleted     Release the lock on the write protect tab of the    Memory Stick Duo      p  106     Cancel image protection on the picture  p  66      The maximum number of pictures that you can delete at one time is 100        You cannot delete all pictures at once       Release the lock on the write protect tab of the    Memory Stick Duo      p  106     Cancel image protection on the pictures  p  66         You cannot format the    Memory Stick Duo        Release the lock on the write protect tab of the    Memory Stick Duo      p  106        Image protection cannot be applied       Release the lock on the write protect tab of the    Memory Stick Duo      p  106     Perform the operation again on the index screen  p  66      Continued       Gurjooysajqnouy E    85    86       You cannot mark pictures for print     Release the lock on the write protect tab of the    Memory Stick Duo      p  106     Perform the operation again on the index screen  p  67      The maximum number of pictures you can mark for print is 
95. order       then rotate it 180 degrees  tothelensside              NE Recording Playback    21    28       Indicators displayed during recording playback    Recording still images                                                                                                                                                    On a tape  1 2 3 4 5  8   1  oft  1     60         amp   REC  9 20 00  U one  80    T   cs  IP MENU         NP MENU   6 T 12  7  Remaining battery  approx   Recording folder  47   Recording mode   or    53  Image size  19  45   Recording status   STBY   standby  or Quality   FINE  or  STD    45                                    Memory Stick Duo    indicator and the    Time code  hour  minute  second  number of images that can be recorded  frame  Tape counter  hour  minute   approx    second     Review button  22   Recording capacity of the tape     approx    56     END SEARCH EDIT SEARCH Rec Data code during playback  review display switch button  31  The date time data and the camera setting  Personal Menu button  36  data will be recorded automatically   They do not appear on the screen during  On a  Memory Stick Duo  recording  but you can check them as     DATA CODE  during playback  p  56                           Recording folder  47   Recording capacity  approx    Movie size  46    Recording start indicator   appears for about 5 seconds   Review button  22       is a reference page   The indicators during recording will not be recorded     Viewing
96. ows computer  Picture Package   including ImageMixer VCD2   Macintosh computer  ImageMixer VCD2  For the details on the software  refer to     First Step Guide        Installing on a Windows  computer    Log on as Administrators for installation  for Windows 2000 Windows XP     1 Confirm that your camcorder is  not connected to the computer     2 Turn on the computer     Close all applications running on the  computer before installing the software     3 Place the CD ROM in the disc  drive of your computer     The installation screen appears           If the screen does not appear    Double click  My Computer         Double click  PICTUREPACKAGE      Disc drive    7 Read  License Agreement   check    Drive names  such as  E    may vary  I accept the terms of the license  depending onthe computer  agreement  when you agree  then  click  Next         Click  install                              Depending on the OS on the computer  8 Select where to save the   a message appears notifying you that software  then click  Next       First Step Guide    cannot be installed  automatically with the InstallShield  Wizard  In such a case  manually copy     First Step Guide    to your computer  according to the message instructions        5 Select the language for the    application to be installed  then 9    click  Next   Click  Install  on the  Ready to    Install the Program  screen     19 nduio  e          E    The installation of Picture Package  starts              Continued 73    In
97. pear when    movies on a    Memory Stick Duo    are played  back      The exposure adjustment value  QEV   a shutter  speed  and the aperture value appear when still  images on a  Memory Stick Duo  are played  back       4 appears for a picture recorded using a flash      In the DATE TIME data display  the date and  time are displayed in the same area  If you  record a picture without setting the clock                 and            will appear     COREMAINING    AUTO   Displays the remaining tape indicator for   about 8 seconds in situations such as those   described below      When you set the POWER switch to PLAY   EDIT or CAMERA TAPE with a cassette  inserted       When you touch   gt  uj  Play Pause    ON    Always displays the remaining tape  indicator     REMOTE CTRL  Remote control     The default setting is  ON   allowing you to  use the Remote Commander  p  32        Set to  OFF  to prevent your camcorder from  responding to a command sent by another VCR  remote control unit      The setting returns to  ON  when you have  the power source disconnected from your  camcorder for more than 5 minutes     REC LAMP  Recording lamp     The camera recording lamp will not light  up during recording when you set this to   OFF    The default setting is  ON       e  z    A melody sounds when you start stop  recording  or operate the touch panel     OFF    Cancels the melody     DISP OUTPUT    LCD PANEL   Shows displays such as the time code on  the LCD screen and in the viewfind
98. print a still image recorded with a 16 9  ratio  left and right ends of the image may be  cut off      Some printer models may not support the   date printing function  Refer to your printer s   operating instructions for details    We cannot guarantee the printing of images   recorded with a device other than your   camcorder    PictBridge is an industry standard established   by the Camera  amp  Imaging Products Association    CIPA   You can print still images without using   a computer by connecting a printer directly to   a digital video camera or digital still camera    regardless of model or manufacturer        Jacks to connect external devices          Bunip3  amp urqqng 1    69    70    ur  Before referring to the  First Step Guide  on    your computer    When you install the Picture Package  software on a Windows computer from  the supplied CD ROM  you can enjoy the  following operations by connecting your  camcorder to your computer       Software and features available for Macintosh  computers differ from those available for  Windows computers  For details  refer to  chapter 6 of    First Step Guide  on CD ROM   For    First Step Guide   see the next section   There are 2 ways to connect your camcorder to  a computer       USB cable  This method is good for copying video and  sound recorded on a tape to the computer   copying files from a  Memory Stick Duo    to  a computer  and copying files to a  Memory  Stick Duo          i LINK cable  This method is good for co
99. pying video and  sound recorded on a tape  Image data is  transferred in more clarity than with a USB  cable     For details on connection  see    First Step  Guide         Viewing video and pictures on a  computer   You can view the pictures copied from your  camcorder by selecting from thumbnails     Still images and movies are saved in  folders by date     Music Video Slideshow Producer  You can select your favorite movies and    still images from pictures saved on your  computer and easily create a short original  video or slide show with added music and  visual styles     Automatic Music Video Producer   You can easily create a short original video  with added music and visual styles using  pictures recorded on a tape     Copying tape to Video CD    You can import the contents of a tape to  create a video CD     Save the images on CD R    You can save pictures copied onto a  computer to a CD R as a backup     Burning Video CD   You can compose a video CD with a menu  of videos and slide shows  ImageMixer  VCD2 is compatible with high resolution  still pictures     USB Streaming Tool    You can view the picture your camcorder is  playing back on tape or is currently seeing  on a computer     Video Capturing Tool    You can import the entire contents of a tape  to a computer       The CD ROM  supplied  includes the following  software         USB Driver       Picture Package Ver 1 5      ImageMixer VCD2        First Step Guide     About  First Step Guide        First Step 
100. r DISPLAY on the Remote Commander   p   15         The buttons on the touch panel do not work correctly or do not work at all     e Adjust the screen  ICALIBRATION        112      If you change the aspect ratio of the picture  the aspect ratio of the buttons of the touch panel  and indicators will switch to the selected one  p  19         The picture in the viewfinder is not clear       Use the viewfinder lens adjustment lever to adjust the lens  p  14         The picture in the viewfinder has disappeared       Close the LCD panel  The picture is not displayed in the viewfinder when the LCD panel is  open  p  14      Cassette tapes    The cassette cannot be ejected from the compartment       Make sure the power source  battery pack or AC Adaptor  is connected correctly  p  10      Remove the battery pack from the camcorder  then attach it again  p  11      Attach a charged battery pack to the camcorder  p  10         The cassette is not ejected even when the cassette lid is open       Moisture condensation is starting in your camcorder  p  111         The Cassette Memory indicator or title display does not appear while using a  cassette with Cassette Memory       This camcorder does not support Cassette Memory  so the indicator does not appear        The remaining tape indicator is not displayed     Set  9  REMAINING  to  ON  to always display the remaining tape indicator      56         The cassette is noisier during rewinding or fast forwarding       When using the AC adapt
101. r more than 3 minutes                                On a  Memory Stick Duo     Touch  MEMORY        L   to select  a picture with 8  then touch  MPEG                                            To adjust the volume  Touch P MENU   VOLUME   then              to adjust the volume       If you cannot find  VOLUME  in  P MENUI  touch   MENU      To search for a scene during playback  Touch and hold     6     G  during playback   Picture Search   or  gt  gt      4      while fast  forwarding or rewinding the tape  Skip  Scan        You can play back in various modes   VAR   SPD PB   p  52      To display pictures on a  Memory  Stick Duo  on the Index screen    Touch  H    Touch the picture you want to                                                                                                  CAMERA      CIE POWER    p MEMORY 9C   lt  65         ML    ON OFF    MODE 24 8 9    Still images      Touch  MEMORY    The most recently recorded image is  displayed     gla    Tape playback  Previous Next  Index screen display      You can delete unnecessary pictures in a   Memory Stick Duo   p  66                  display in the single display mode    To view pictures in other folders  touch  m SE   PB FOLDER   select a  folder with Ly        then touch  OK   p   47                                                                 END      E71       3   9       n       9  101 0002       2 10  mur    Previous Next 6 pictures    The picture displayed before switching to  the index screen  
102. r using  the USB cable        Touch E             APPLI     PRINT      When connection is complete    PictBridge connecting  appears  on the screen                                   One of the images stored on the     Memory Stick Duo  will be displayed     Continued 67    Printing recorded images  PictBridge compliant printer   continued       We cannot guarantee the operation of models  that are not PictBridge compatible     Printing    1 Select the image to be printed  with         L                                   2 Touch  SET   COPIES         3 Select the number of copies to be  printed with                                You can set a maximum of 20 copies of  one image to be printed           4 Touch  OK   END         To print the date on the image  touch  SET   DATE TIME   DATE  or  DAY  amp  TIME                                      5 Touch  EXEC   YES      When printing is finished   Printing      disappears and the image selection  screen appears again     Touch  END  when printing is  completed       Refer also to the operating instructions for the  printer to be used      Do not attempt the following operations when  is on the screen  The operations may not be  performed properly        Operating the POWER switch        Disconnecting the USB cable from your  camcorder or the printer        Removing the    Memory Stick Duo  from  your camcorder       f the printer stops working  disconnect the  USB cable and restart the operation from the  beginning       If you 
103. rder      Do not use the AC Adaptor placed in a narrow  space  such as between a wall and furniture      Do not short circuit the DC plug of the AC  Adaptor or battery terminal with any metallic  objects  This may cause a malfunction     PRECAUTION     Even if your camcorder is turned off  AC power   house current  is still supplied to it while  connected to the wall outlet via the AC Adaptor     Step 3  Turning the power on and holding your  camcorder firmly    To record or play back  slide the POWER  switch repeatedly to turn on the respective  lamp    When using it for the first time  the   CLOCK SET  screen appears  p  16      d       pauejs            E    13    14       Step 4  Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder    The LCD panel    Open the LCD panel 90 degrees to the  camcorder      then rotate it to the best  angle to record or play             C LI ee ee  Step 5  Using the touch panel    You can play back recorded pictures  p   23   or change the settings  p  36  using the  touch panel     Place your hand on the rear side of  the LCD panel to support it  Then   touch the buttons displayed on the  screen     Touch the button on the LCD screen           pauejs            E    15                      Step 6  Setting the date and time    Set the date and time when using this  camcorder for the first time  If you do not  set the date and time  the  CLOCK SET   screen appears every time you turn on your  camcorder or change the POWER switch  position     If you do not 
104. rning  indicators    If indicators appear on the LCD screen or  in the viewfinder  check the following   Some symptoms you can fix by yourself   If the problem persists even after you have  tried a couple of times  contact your Sony  dealer or local authorized Sony service  facility        C  or E    display     C 04      The battery pack is not an     InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  Use an     InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  p  108      C 21      Moisture condensation has occurred   Remove the cassette and leave your  camcorder for at least 1 hour  then re   insert the cassette  p  111      C 22     Clean the head using a cleaning  cassette  optional   p  111      C 31  10 32      Symptoms that are not described above  have occurred  Remove and insert the  cassette  then operate your camcorder  again  Do not perform this procedure if  moisture starts to condense  p  111       Remove the power source  Reconnect  it again and operate your camcorder  again      Change the cassette  Press RESET  p   26   and operate your camcorder again     E 61    E 62   E 91      Contact your Sony dealer or local  authorized Sony service facility  Inform  them of the 5 digit code  which starts  from  E      Self diagnosis       101 1001 Warning indicator  pertaining to files       The file is damaged       The file is unreadable  p  107          Battery level warning       The battery pack is nearly used up     Depending on the operating   environment  or battery conditions   may flash  even if ther
105. rts  2ch audio output  When you set the audio  balance bar to the center  the front and  rear sounds are output at equal level    The adjusted audio balance returns to the  default setting in about 5 minutes after the  battery pack  or other power source has  been disconnected                                            Continued 53      STANDARD SET menu  continued     EXT SUR MIC   External surround microphone     You can enjoy 5 1ch surround sound by  following the procedure below  using an  optional microphone and a Sony VAIO  series personal computer     Recording   Attach the ECM HQPI microphone   optional  to your camcorder and make a  recording    Record four audio channels  front left   front right  rear left  and rear right   simultaneously     Creating DVD   Create a DVD compliant with 5 1ch  surround sound playback on a Sony VAIO  series personal computer using  Click to  DVD   Ver 2 0 or later      Playback  Play back the created DVD on the 5 1ch  home theater system   Connect the ECM HQPI microphone   optional  to the Active Interface Shoe   Refer to the manual of the microphone for  details   Select the sound setting     ACH MIC  45 4ch 125    Records 4 channel sound  front L R and  rear L R  at the same time by connecting a  microphone  optional      WIDE STEREO        Records 2 channel sound with more  presence by connecting a microphone   optional    STEREO  Records the stereo sound normally     This manual describes how to record  For  details on creating a 
106. s  not guarantee the operation of all types of     Memory Stick Duo    in your camcorder        Recording     Types of    Memory Stick    Playback          Memory Stick               Memory Stick Duo             MagicGate Memory Stick             Memory Stick            999   MagicGate Parallel Transfer            MagicGate Memory Stick  Duo     t       Memory Stick PRO          Memory Stick PRO Duo     t  8                A    Memory Stick Duo  is about half the size of  a standard    Memory Stick        2 The types of    Memory Stick  that support high  speed data transfer  The speed of data transfer  varies depending on the device to be used    5    MagicGate    is a copyright protection  technology that records and transfers the  contents in an encrypted format  Note that data  that uses    MagicGate    technology cannot be  recorded or played on your camcorder     Still image format  Your camcorder compresses  and records image data in the JPEG  Joint  Photographic Experts Group  format  The file  extension is     JPG        Movie format  Your camcorder compresses  and records picture data in the MPEG  Moving  Picture Experts Group  format  The file  extension is     MPG      File names of still images       101  0001  This file name appears on the  screen of your camcorder       DSC00001 JPG  This file name appears on  the display of a computer     File names of movies         MOV00001  This file name appears on the  screen on your camcorder        MOV00001 MPG  This fi
107. s digital AV  devices    When two or more i  LINK compatible  devices are connected to this unit in a daisy  chain  operations and data transactions are  possible with not only the device that this  unit is connected to but also with other  devices via the directly connected device   Note  however  that the method of  operation sometimes varies according to  the characteristics and specifications of the  device to be connected  Also  operations  and data transactions may not be possible  on some connected devices          Normally  only one device can be connected  to this unit with the i LINK cable  When  connecting this unit to an i LINK compatible  device having two or more DV Interfaces  refer  to the operating instructions of the device to be  connected    e i LINK is a more familiar term for the IEEE  1394 data transport bus proposed by Sony  and  is a trademark approved by many corporations    e IEEE 1394 is an international standard  standardized by the Institute of Electrical and  Electronics Engineers     About the i LINK Baud rate    i LINK s maximum baud rate varies  according to the device  There are three  types    5100  approx  100Mbps     S200  approx  200Mbps    S400  approx  400Mbps     uoneunojuj jeuonippy       Continued 1 0 9    110    The baud rate is listed under   Specifications  in the operating  instructions of each piece of equipment  It  is also indicated near the i LINK interface  on some devices    The maximum baud rate for a device that  does no
108. screen                                  When you connect your camcorder to outside  power sources   BRIGHT  is automatically  selected for the setting       When you select  BRIGHT   battery life is  reduced by about 10 percent during recording     LCD COLOR  You can adjust the color on the LCD screen  with   _  _                                                               NN UNI  Giese       X    Low intensity    VF B LIGHT    You can adjust the brightness of the  viewfinder     NORMAL  Standard brightness     BRIGHT    Brightens the viewfinder screen     High intensity      When you connect your camcorder to outside  power sources   BRIGHT  is automatically  selected for the setting       When you select  BRIGHT   battery life is  reduced by about 10 percent during recording     VF WIDE DISP    You can select how a 16 9 aspect ratio  picture appears in the viewfinder     LETTER BOX  Normal setting  standard type of display     SQUEZE  Squeeze    Expands the picture vertically when black  bands appear at the top and bottom of the  screen in 16 9 aspect ratio     AN DV OUT    When you set  A V DV OUT   MEN   to  ON   you can convert the signal to the  appropriate one by connecting a digital  device and an analog device to your  camcorder  See page 80 for details     VIDEO INPUT    Selects the video plug to connect when you  input the picture from the other device via  A V connecting cable     VIDEO    Connects via video plug of the A V  connecting cable  supplied      S VID
109. se  When you open  or close the LCD panel  it takes about 1 minute to display the correct remaining battery time           The battery pack is quickly discharged     Bunoousa qnouj E      The temperature of the environment is too high or low  or the battery pack has not been  charged enough  This is not a malfunction      Fully charge the battery again  If the problem persists  replace the battery pack with a new  one  It may be damaged  p  10  108         A problem occurs when the camcorder is connected to the AC Adaptor       Turn off the power  and disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet  Then  connect it  again     Continued 83    84    Troubleshooting  continued     LCD screen viewfinder    An unknown picture appears on the LCD screen or viewfinder       The camcorder is in  DEMO MODE   p  51   Touch the LCD screen or insert a cassette or a     Memory Stick Duo    to cancel  DEMO MODE         An unknown indicator appears on the screen     Refer to the indicator list  p  100         The picture remains on the LCD screen       This occurs if you disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet or remove the battery  pack without turning off the power first  This is not a malfunction        You cannot turn the LCD backlight off       During Easy Handycam operation  p  20   you cannot turn the LCD backlight on off using  the DISP BATT INFO        The buttons do not appear on the touch panel       Touch the LCD screen lightly     Press DISP BATT INFO on your camcorder  o
110. stalling the software and    First Step Guide  on a computer  continued     1 0 Select the language for    First 1 3 If the  Installing Microsoft  R   Step Guide  to be installed  then DirectX R   screen is displayed   click  Next   follow the steps below to install   DirectX 9 0c  If not  skip to step    Depending on the computer  this screen  may not be displayed  In such a case   skip to step 12     14     Read  License Agreement   then click   Next         11 click  Next  to install the    First Click  Next    Step Guide           1 2 Click  Next   then follow the  on screen instructions to install  ImageMixer VCD2        14    1 4 Make sure  Yes    want to restart    my computer now   is checked   then click  Finish         The computer turns off once  then starts  up again automatically  Restart   The  short cut icons for  Picture Package  Menu  and  Picture Package Menu  destination Folder   and    First Step  Guide   if installed by steps 11 12   appear on the desktop        1 5 Remove the CD ROM from the  disc drive of your computer       If you have any questions about Picture  Package  contact information is listed on page  76     Installing on a Macintosh  computer    1 Confirm that your camcorder is  not connected to the computer     2 Turn on the computer     Close all applications running on the  computer before installing the software     3 Place the CD ROM in the disc  drive of your computer     4 Double click CD ROM icon     5 Copy  FirstStepGuide pdf   stor
111. t       SUPER NS        COLOR SLOW S        CINEMA EFECT  in  D  EFFECT     If you set  PROGRAM AE    EXPOSURE  is automatically set to  AUTO      Continued 91    Troubleshooting  continued        You cannot use  WHITE BAL       You cannot use  WHITE BAL   when you use NightShot or  SUPER NS         You cannot adjust  SHARPNESS      You cannot adjust  SHARPNESS  with  CINEMA EFECT  of  D  EFFECT         You cannot use  SPOT FOCUS      You cannot use  SPOT FOCUS  together with  PROGRAM AE         You cannot use  TELE MACRO        You cannot use  TELE MACRO  together with        PROGRAM AE       Recording a movie on a tape or    Memory Stick Duo           You cannot use  SUPER NS        You cannot use  SUPER NS  together with        FADER       D  EFFECT        PROGRAM AE         COLOR SLOW S  does not operate correctly        COLOR SLOW S  may not operate correctly in total darkness  Use NightShot or  SUPER  NS      You cannot use  COLOR SLOW S  together with       FADER      D  EFFECT        PROGRAM AE        EXPOSURE       SPOT METER        You cannot use  PROGRES REC      You cannot use  PROGRES REC  with  CINEMA EFECT  of  D  EFFECT         You cannot use  FADER        You cannot use  FADER  together with        SELF TIMER        SUPER NS        COLOR SLOW S       D  EFFECT        FRAME REC        SMTH INT REC        You cannot use  D  EFFECT        You cannot use  D  EFFECT  together with        SUPER NS    COLOR SLOW S        FADER      You cannot use  CINEMA EFECT    SL
112. t    3 Right click  My Computer   then click  Properties    The  System Properties  screen appears   4 Click and choose the  Hardware  tab  Device Manager   View   Devices by  type    5 If the devices below are already installed  right click them  then click  Uninstall  to delete  them   For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a tape       USB Composite Device  in the  Universal Serial Bus Controller  folder       USB Audio Device  in the  Sound  video and game controller  folder       USB Device  in the  Other devices  folder  For copying and viewing pictures recorded on a  Memory Stick Duo         Sony Handycam  or    Sony DSC  with a     mark in the  Other devices  folder  6 When the  Confirm Device Removal  screen appears  click  OK    7 Turn off the power of your camcorder  disconnect the USB cable  then restart the  computer   8 Place the supplied CD ROM in the disc drive of your computer   9 Follow the steps below and try to install the USB driver again   1 Double click  My Computer    2 Right click  PICTUREPACKAGE   Disc drive       Drive names  such as  E    may vary depending on the computer   3 Click  Open    4 Double click  Driver      Continued                                  E    97    Troubleshooting  continued     5 Double click  Setup exe        Deleting anything other than  USB Composite Device    USB Audio Device    USB  Device      Sony Handycam  and    Sony DSC  may cause a malfunction of your  computer                 You cannot copy pictures to th
113. t  optional   do not apply the  cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen   Use cleaning paper moistened with the  liquid     On adjustment of the LCD screen   CALIBRATION   The buttons on the touch panel may not  work correctly  If this happens  follow the  procedure below  It is recommended you  connect your camcorder to the wall outlet  using the supplied AC Adaptor during the  operation    Slide the POWER switch down to turn on   the PLAY EDIT lamp    Disconnect cables other than that of the AC   Adaptor from your camcorder  then eject   the cassette and  Memory Stick Duo  from    your camcorder    MENU          Touch  P MENU   STANDARD SET   CALIBRATION   OK                                The screen changes to 16 9 ratio when  using 4 3 ratio     CALIBRATION    Touch the  x           CANCEL             Touch the    x    displayed on the screen with  the corner of the supplied    Memory Stick  Duo  or the like    The position of the          changes    Touch  CANCEL  to cancel     If you did not press the right spot  start  from step again       You cannot calibrate the LCD screen if it is  rotated     You also can calibrate the screen with the  following procedure   1 Slide the POWER switch up to OFF  CHG    2 Perform step  3 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to  select the PLAY EDIT mode while pressing  DISP BATT INFO on your camcorder  then  press and hold DISP BATT INFO for about 5  seconds   4 Perform step    On handling the casing      If the casing is soiled  clea
114. t  p  14         Flickering or changes in color occurs       This occurs when recording pictures under a fluorescent lamp  sodium lamp  or mercury  lamp with  PORTRAIT  or  SPORTS   Cancel  PROGRAM AE  in this case  p  40         Black bands appear when you record a TV screen or computer screen     Set  STEADYSHOT  to  OFF   p  44      Playback    If you are playing back the pictures stored on a    Memory Stick Duo     refer also to the   Memory Stick Duo  section  p  85         You cannot play back the tape       Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp     Rewind the tape  p  23            The pictures stored on a    Memory Stick Duo  are not played back in the actual  size or aspect ratio     Pictures recorded on other devices may not appear in the actual size  This is not a  malfunction       If you play back a movie recorded on the    Memory Stick Duo  with a 16 9 ratio  the black  bands will appear at the top and bottom of the screen  This is not a malfunction     Bunoousa qnouj E       Image data stored on a    Memory Stick Duo  cannot be played back     Image data cannot be played back if you have modified files or folders  or have edited the  data on a computer   The file name flashes in that case   This is not a malfunction  p  107      Pictures recorded on other devices may not be played back  This is not a malfunction  p   107      Pictures edited on a computer or recorded on other devices may not be played back        Horizontal lines appear on t
115. t have any indication  such as this  unit  is    S100       The baud rate may differ from the indicated  value when the unit is connected to a  device with a different maximum baud rate       What is Mbps    Mbps stands for    megabits per second       or the amount of data that can be sent or  received in one second  For example  a  baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100  megabits of data can be sent in one second     To use i LINK functions on this unit    For details on how to dub when this unit is  connected to other video devices having a  DV Interface  see page 60    This unit can also be connected to other  i LINK  DV Interface  compatible devices  made by Sony  e g  a VAIO series personal  computer  as well as to video devices   Before connecting this unit to your  computer  make sure that application  software supported by this unit is already  installed on your computer    Some i LINK compatible video devices   such as Digital Televisions  DVD                  or HDV recorders players         not compatible with DV devices  Before  connecting to other devices  be sure to  confirm whether the device is compatible  with a DV device or not  For details on  precautions and compatible application  software  refer also to the operating  instructions for the device to be connected     About the required i LINK cable    Use the Sony i LINK 4 pin to 4 pin cable   during DV dubbing      Maintenance and  precautions    On use and care      Do not use or store the camcorder and  
116. te is set  precedence over others in the order of to SAVE      Ux      When you are using the A V jack or the internal  You cannot record additional audio  microphone  the picture will not be output from      When the tape has been recorded in the 16 bit the A V jack  Check the picture on the LCD    mode  p  53      screen or the viewfinder       When you attach an external microphone   optional  to the Active Interface Shoe  you can  check the picture and the sound by connecting  your camcorder to a TV or other device using  the A V connecting cable  However  sound  you are recording is not output from your  camcorder  Check the sound using a TV or  other device     Recording sound    Insert a recorded cassette into your  camcorder beforehand     1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp     2 Touch  gt       Play Pause  to play  back the tape  then touch it again  at the point where you want to  start recording the sound              Touch FEM  MENU   amp 8   EDIT PLAY   AUD DUB CTRL   OK   AUDIO DUB                              appears          0 00 00 00       60min S  AUD DUB CTRL                                           4 Touch   gt       play  and start  playing back the audio you want  to record at the same time              SS appears while recording the new  sound in stereo 2  ST2  during the  playback of the tape        5 Touch   m    stop  when you want  to stop recording              To dub on other scenes  repeat step 2  to select scenes  the
117. th an     InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  A series    Your camcorder operates only with an     InfoLITHIUM    battery pack      InfoLITHIUM    A series battery packs    have the  Deursur      mark     What is an  InfoLITHIUM  battery  pack    An  InfoLITHIUM  battery pack is a  lithium ion battery pack that has functions  for communicating information related   to operating conditions between your  camcorder and an optional AC Adaptor   charger    The    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  calculates the power consumption  according to the operating conditions of  your camcorder  and displays the remaining  battery time in minutes     To charge the battery pack      Be sure to charge the battery pack before you  start using your camcorder      We recommend charging the battery pack in an  ambient temperature of between 10  C to 30  C   50   F to 86   F  until the CHG  charge  lamp  turns off  If you charge the battery pack outside  of this temperature range  you may not be able  to charge it efficiently      After charging is complete  disconnect the cable  from the DC IN jack on your camcorder or  remove the battery pack     To use the battery pack effectively      Battery pack performance decreases when the  surrounding temperature is 10  C  50   F  or  below  and the length of time you can use the  battery pack becomes shorter  In that case  do  one of the following to use the battery pack for  a longer time        Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up   and insert it in yo
118. the equipment  and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help    The supplied interface cable must be used with   the equipment in order to comply with the limits   for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part   15 of FCC Rules     Notes on use    Your camcorder is supplied with two  kinds of operations guides          Operating Guide   This manual          First Step Guide  for using the supplied  software  stored on the supplied CD   ROM     On the types of recording media you  can use in your camcorder        A mini DV cassette marked with  DV   mini DV cassettes with Cassette Memory  are incompatible   p  105        Memory Stick Duo  marked with  Memory STICK Duo  Memory Srick PRO Duo   p  106      On using the camcorder      Do not hold the camcorder by the  following parts        LCD panel Battery    Memory    Stick Duo    cover       Shoe cover      Before connecting your camcorder to  another device with a USB or i LINK  cable  be sure to insert the connector  plug in the proper direction  If you insert  the connector plug forcibly in the wrong  direction  the terminal may be damaged   or this may cause a malfunction of your  camcorder     Continued    3    Read this first  continued     On the menu items  LCD panel   viewfinder  and lens      A menu item that is grayed out is not  available under the current r
119. the first and last shots of the Smooth interval  recording    Smooth interval recording is released when  approximately 12 hours have elapsed after  shooting has begun    Sounds are not recorded    The last few frames may not be recorded if the  battery or tape has run out     There may be discrepancies in the interval     If you adjust the focus manually  you can  record clear pictures even if the light changes    FOCUS   p  42        You can silence the beeps during recording     You can record still images on the     Memory Stick Duo  at a selected interval   This function is useful to observe the  movement of clouds or the changes in  daylight  etc      a   a   a      b   b      a   Recording   b   Interval    Touch  SET a desired interval time  1  5  or 10 minutes  OK  ON  OK         Press PHOTO fully   3mm stops flashing and the interval still  image recording starts   To cancel  INT REC STL   select  OFF   in step    DEMO MODE    The default setting is  ON   allowing you  to view the demonstration in about 10  minutes  after you have removed both a  cassette and a  Memory Stick Duo  from  your camcorder  and slide the POWER  switch down to turn on the CAMERA   TAPE lamp                                                        nuam au           E      The demonstration will be suspended in  situations such as those described below         When you touch the screen during the  demonstration   The demonstration starts  again in about 10 minutes          When a cassette or a
120. the flash and the redeye reducing pre flash     G   No flash   Records without flash       The redeye reduction may not produce the  desired effect due to individual differences and  other conditions     SUPER NS  Super NightShot     The picture will be recorded at a maximum  of 16 times the sensitivity of NightShot  recording if you set  SUPER NS  to  ON   while the NIGHTSHOT switch  p  24  is  also set to ON    S 0  and     SUPER NIGHTSHOT   appear  on the screen     To return to the normal setting  set the  NIGHTSHOT switch to OFF       Do not use NightShot  SUPER NS  in bright  places  This may cause a malfunction      Do not cover the infrared port with your fingers  or other objects  Remove the conversion lens   optional  if it is attached    e Adjust the focus manually   FOCUS   p  42   when it is hard to focus automatically      The shutter speed of your camcorder changes  depending on the brightness  The motion of the  picture may slow down at this time     NS LIGHT  NightShot Light     When using either the NightShot  p  24   or  SUPER NS   p  43  function to record   you can record clearer pictures by setting   NS LIGHT   which emits infrared light   invisible   to  ON   the default setting           Do not cover the infrared port with your fingers  or other objects       Remove the conversion lens  optional  if it is  attached       The maximum shooting distance using  NS  LIGHT  is about 3 m  10 feet      COLOR SLOW     Color Slow Shutter     When you set  COLOR 
121. the point where you want to fix and  adjust the exposure on the screen            appears   Touch  END      To return the setting to automatic exposure   touch  AUTO   END        If you set  SPOT METER    EXPOSURE  is  automatically set to  MANUAL      You can fix the brightness of a picture  manually  When recording indoors on   a clear day  for instance  you can avoid  backlight shadows on people next to the  window by fixing the exposure to that of  the wall side of the room        eomin s    STBY  MANUAL    0 00 00          EXPOSURE     H4                                     AUTO   MANUAL     L    Touch  MANUAL     Adjust the exposure by touching          Touch  OK    appears                          or 1 G                                        To return the setting to automatic exposure    touch  AUTO   OK       You can adjust  EXPOSURE  and  FADER   while using the viewfinder by having the LCD  panel rotated 180 degrees and closed with the  screen facing out  p  48      WHITE BAL   White balance     You can adjust the color balance to the  brightness of the recording environment     AUTO  The white balance is adjusted  automatically     OUTDOOR  2    The white balance is set to be appropriate    for shooting outdoors or under daylight  fluorescent light     INDOOR        The white balance is set to the brightness  of warm white fluorescent lamps     ONE PUSH            The white balance will be adjusted   according to the ambient light   Touch  ONE PUSH                
122. to PLAY EDIT  during Easy Handycam operation  but  you cannot select  PictBridge  or  USB  STREAM    The message disappears  when you touch  OK                         HDV recorded tape  Cannot  playback     Your camcorder cannot play back this    format  Play back the tape with the  equipment that recorded it     Bunoousa qnouj E       HDV recorded tape  Cannot add  audio       Your camcorder does not allow you  to add audio on a section of a tape  recorded in HDV format     103    104    Using your camcorder  abroad    Power supply   You can use your camcorder in any  countries regions using the AC Adaptor  supplied with your camcorder within the  AC 100 V to 240 V  50 60 Hz range    Use a commercially available AC plug  adaptor  a   if necessary  depending on the  design of the wall outlet  b                  keo  AC L200  a   b     On TV color systems    Your camcorder is an NTSC system   based camcorder  If you want to view the  playback picture on a TV  it must be an  NTSC system based TV  see the following  list  with an AUDIO VIDEO input jack           System Used in       NTSC Bahama Islands  Bolivia   Canada  Central America   Chile  Colombia  Ecuador   Guyana  Jamaica  Japan  Korea   Mexico  Peru  Surinam  Taiwan   the Philippines  the U S A      Venezuela  etc        PAL Australia  Austria  Belgium   China  Czech Republic   Denmark  Finland  Germany   Holland  Hong Kong  Hungary   Italy  Kuwait  Malaysia  New  Zealand  Norway  Poland   Portugal  Singapore  Slovak 
123. tosh users  When using ImageMixer VCD2    OS  Mac OS X  v10 1 5 or later     CPU  iMac  eMac  iBook  PowerBook   PowerMac G3 G4 G5 series    Memory  128 MB or more    Hard disk  Available memory required for  installation  250 MB or more  Available free hard disk space  recommended  4 GB or more   depending on the size of the image  files edited     Display  Minimum 1 024 x 768 dots   32 000 colors  This product will not  operate correctly at less than 1 024 x  768 dots or 256 colors      Application  QuickTime 4 or later   QuickTime 5 recommended     Other  Disc drive    When only copying pictures recorded on a     Memory Stick Duo  on a computer    OS  Mac OS 9 1 9 2 or Mac OS X  v  10 0 v 10 1 v 10 2 v 10 3     Application  QuickTime 3 0 or later  This  must be installed to play back movies      Others  USB port  This must be provided  as standard       When you connect your camcorder to a  Macintosh computer using a USB cable  you  cannot copy pictures recorded on a tape to the  computer  To copy recordings from a tape   connect your camcorder to the computer with  an i LINK cable and use the standard software  in the OS     Installing the software and     First Step Guide    ona  computer    You need to install the software etc   with  the supplied CD ROM on your computer  before connecting your camcorder  and your computer  Once you install it  the  installation is not required thereafter    The software to be used varies depending  on the OS system you are using   Wind
124. touch         STOP  or  REC PAUSE      When recording on a  Memory Stick  Duo   touch  REC STOP                     8 rouch 2 X         Recording still images    1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in     Recording movies        2 Play the video  or receive the TV  program you want to record     The pictures on the VCR or TV appear  on the screen of your camcorder     3 Press PHOTO lightly at the scene  you want to record  Check the  image and press it fully     Dubbing pictures from a  tape to a  Memory Stick  Duo     You can record movies or still images on a     Memory Stick Duo     Make sure you have  a recorded tape and a    Memory Stick Duo     inserted into your camcorder     1 Slide the POWER switch down to  turn on the PLAY EDIT lamp     2 Search and record the scene you  want to record     When you dub pictures as a still image  Touch   gt  11   PLAY  to play back the  tape  then press PHOTO lightly at the  scene you want to record  Check the  image and press it fully     When you dub pictures as a movie  Touch           MENU       EDIT PLAY                MOVIE            PLAY  to play back the tape  then  touch  REC START  at the point you  want to start recording    At the point you want to stop recording   touch  REC STOP    m  STOP    2 X                                                                     You cannot dub pictures to a    Memory Stick  Duo  while playing back with  DELAY  MOTION  selected in  D  EFFECT       The data code recorded on the tape cannot be  recor
125. ts     Creating a DVD  Direct  Access to  Click to DVD      You can create DVDs when you connect  your camcorder to a Sony VAIO series  computer  that supports    Click to DVD     via an i LINK cable  optional   The picture    is automatically copied and written to a  DVD    The following procedures describe how  to create a DVD from a picture recorded  on a tape  For system and operation  requirements  visit the following URL         Europe  http   www vaio link com     USA  http   www ita sel sony com support   dvimag        Asia Pacific Regional  http   www css ap sony com       Korea  http   scs sony co kr       Taiwan    http   vaio online sony com tw vaio    China  http   www sonystyle com cn vaio       Thailand  http   www sony co th vaio index html     Latin America  http   vaio online sony com           Jayndwiog e                TI    18    The disc tray comes out  Place a new  writable DVD in the disc drive  Then   repeat step 7 and 8     To cancel the operation    Touch  CANCEL  on the LCD screen on  your camcorder      You cannot cancel the operation after   Finalizing DVD   is displayed on the LCD  screen of your camcorder    Do not disconnect the i LINK cable or set   the POWER switch to another mode on your  camcorder until the picture is completely copied  to the computer    When  CONVERTING  or  WRITING  is  displayed on the screen  capturing of pictures  has already finished  Even if you disconnect  the i LINK cable or turn off the camcorder at  this stage 
126. umber 123 200  560 x 220     General    Power DC 7 2 V  battery pack   requirements DC 8 4 V  AC Adaptor     Continued 1 1 5    Specifications  continued     Average power  consumption    Operating  temperature  Storage  temperature  Dimensions   approx    Mass  approx      During camera recording using  the viewfinder 3 0 W    when using the battery pack   During camera recording using  the LCD 3 3 W    when using the battery pack   0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104  oR     20   C to   60   C   4   F to    140   F    66 x 91 x 110 mm  2 5 8 x 3  5 8 x 4 3 8 in    w h d     440 g  15 0z  main unit only  540 g  1 Ib 3 oz  including the  NP FAS50 rechargeable battery  pack  DVM60 cassette and  shoulder strap     Supplied See page 9    accessories   AC Adaptor AC L200   Power AC 100   240 V  50 60 Hz  requirements   Current 0 35  0 18A   consumption   Power 18W   consumption   Output voltage      8 4 V    Operating 0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104  temperature  F    Storage  20   C to   60   C   4   F to    temperature 140   F    Dimensions 48 x 29 x 81 mm  1 15 16 x 1   approx   3 16 x 3 1 4 in      Mass  approx       w h d  excluding the  projecting parts   170 g  6 0 oz  excluding the  power cord      See the label on the AC Adaptor for other    specifications     116    Rechargeable battery pack  NP FA50   Maximum output DC 8 4 V    voltage   Output voltage  Capacity  Dimensions   approx     Mass  approx    Operating  temperature  Type    DC7 2V  4 9 wh  680 mAh     47 2 x 6 8 x 
127. ur camcorder right before  you start taking shots        Use a large capacity battery pack  NP FA70   optional        Frequent use of the LCD screen or a frequent  playback  fast forward or rewind operation  wears out the battery pack faster    We recommend using a large capacity battery  pack  NP FA70  optional     Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF   CHG  when not recording or playing back   on your camcorder  The battery pack is also  consumed when your camcorder is in recording  standby or playback pause    Have spare battery packs ready for two or  three times the expected recording time  and  make trial recordings before making the actual  recording       Do not expose the battery pack to water  The  battery pack is not water resistant     About the remaining battery time  indicator      When the power goes off even though the  remaining battery time indicator indicates  that the battery pack has enough power to  operate  charge the battery pack fully again   The indication on the remaining battery time  will be indicated correctly  Note  however   that the battery indication will not be restored  if itis used in high temperatures for a long  time  or if left in a fully charged state  or when  the battery pack is frequently used  Use the  remaining battery time indication as a guide to  the approximate shooting time    e The mark that indicates low battery flashes  even if there are still 5 to 10 minutes of battery  time remaining  depending on the operating  condit
128. ured using  a digital still camera  and therefore may  appear different      The on screen displays in each local  language are used for illustrating the  operating procedures  Change the screen  language before using your camcorder if  necessary  p  15      About the Carl Zeiss lens    Your camcorder is equipped with a Carl  Zeiss lens  which was developed jointly   by Carl Zeiss  in Germany  and Sony  Corporation  and produces superior images   It adopts the MTF measurement system for  video cameras and offers a quality typical  of a Carl Zeiss lens  Also  the lens for   your camcorder is T  coated to suppress  unwanted reflections and faithfully  reproduce colors    MTF  Modulation Transfer Function  The  number value indicates the amount of light  from a subject coming into the lens     Table of Contents    Getting Started    Step 1  Checking supplied items                            sesseeeenene 9  Step 2  Charging the battery pack    10  Step 3  Turning the power on and holding your camcorder firmly             13    Step 4  Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder    Step 5  Using the touch                                                                Changing the language Setting                                                   Checking the screen indicators  Display guide     Step 6  Setting the date and time                        sss  Step 7  Inserting    tape or a  Memory Stick                                               17    Step 8  Selecting the aspect ratio 
129. use your camcorder for about  3 months  the built in rechargeable battery  gets discharged and the date and time settings  may be cleared from the memory  In that case   charge the rechargeable battery and then set the  date and time again  p  113            P MENU POWER switch             Skip to step 4 when you set the clock for  the first time        1 Touch FEW  MENU                  60min 5          CAMERA SET       EXPOSURE                   Step 7  Inserting a tape or a    Memory Stick  Duo     Cassette tape    You can use mini DV  DN cassettes only   p  105        The recordable time varies depending on  REC  MODE   p  53      1 Slide and hold tne           EJECT lever in the direction of  the arrow and open the lid        OPEN EJECT lever          pauejs            E    17    18     Memory Stick Duo     You can use only a  Memory Stick   Duo  marked with Memory Stick Duo or   Memory Stick PRO Duo  p  106       The number and time of recordable pictures  varies depending on the image quality or the  image size  For details  see page 45     1 Slide the battery    Memory Stick  Duo    cover in the direction of the  arrow to open it        Be sure to open the cover completely     2 Insert the    Memory Stick Duo     into the    Memory Stick Duo     slot in the right direction until it  clicks           Step 8  Selecting the aspect ratio  16 9 or 4 3     of the recording picture    By recording in the 16 9  wide  mode   you can enjoy wide angle  high resolution  pictures 
130. usly played  picture     GREC CTRL  Movie recording  control     See page 62     AUD DUB CTRL  Audio dubbing   See page 65     aaREC MOVIE  Recording control   See page 63     BURN DVD    When your camcorder is connected to a  Sony VAIO series personal computer  you  can easily burn the picture recorded on the  tape on a DVD  Direct Access to    Click to  DVD     using this command  See    Creating  a DVD  Direct Access to    Click to DVD     p  77  for details     BURN VCD    When your camcorder is connected to a  personal computer  you can easily burn the  picture recorded on the tape on a CD R   Direct Access to Video CD Burn  using  this command  See  First Step Guide  in  the supplied CD ROM for details     EXEC   The most recently recorded picture is  played back for about 5 seconds and then  stops automatically    CANCEL   Stops  END SEARCH      S SSTANDARD SET menu    Settings while recording on a tape or other  basic settings  REC MODE MULTI SOUND   LCD VF SET DISP OUTPUT USB  etc      The default settings are marked with   The indicators in parentheses appear when  the items are selected    See page 36 for details on selecting  menu items     REC MODE  Recording mode     SP     Records in the SP  Standard Play  mode  on a cassette     LP     Increases the recording time to 1 5 times  the SP mode  Long Play        If you record in the LP mode  a mosaic like  noise may appear or sound may be interrupted  when you play back the tape on other  camcorders or VCRs       W
131. ws the time when  you repeat recording start stop  turning the  power on off and zooming     Playing time  Approximate time  min   available when  you use a fully charged battery pack              LCD panel LCD panel  Battery pack opened  closed  NP FA50   supplied  co oe  NP FA70 225 280         When the LCD backlight turns on     On the battery pack     Before changing the battery pack  slide the  POWER switch up to OFF  CHG       The CHG  charge  lamp flashes during  charging  or the battery information  p  26  will  not be correctly displayed under the following  conditions        The battery pack is not attached correctly        The battery pack is damaged        The battery pack is fully discharged   For  Battery Info only       The power will not be supplied from the battery  as long as the AC Adaptor is connected to the  DC IN jack of your camcorder  even when the  power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet     On the charging recording playback time     Times measured with the camcorder at  25   C  77   F     10 to 30       50   F to 86   F  is  recommended       The recording and playback time will be  shorter when you use your camcorder in low  temperatures      The recording and playback time will be shorter  depending on the conditions under which you  use your camcorder     On the AC Adaptor     Use the nearby wall outlet when using the AC  Adaptor  Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the  wall outlet immediately if any malfunction  occurs while using your camco
132. you cannot  record pictures normally  or distorted picture or  sound is played back      If the following problem occurs  clean the video  heads for 10 seconds with the Sony DVM   12CLD cleaning cassette  optional         Mosaic pattern noise appears on the playback  picture or the screen is displayed in blue                     e  ee       Playback pictures do not move        Playback pictures do not appear or the sound  breaks off            Dirty video head  Use a cleaning  cassette   appears on the screen during  recording       foo  Dirty video head  Use a cleaning  cassette   appears on the screen during  playback      The video head suffers from wear after long  use  If you cannot obtain a clear image even    Continued 1 1 1       uoneunoju  jeuonippy          112    Maintenance and precautions  continued     after using a cleaning cassette  it might be  because the video head is worn  Please contact  your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  service facility to have the video head replaced     LCD screen      Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD  Screen  as it may cause damage      If your camcorder is used in a cold place  a  residual image may appear on the LCD screen   This is not a malfunction      While using your camcorder  the back of  the LCD screen may heat up  This is not a  malfunction     To clean the LCD screen  If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen  dirty  it is recommended you use a soft  cloth to clean it  When you use the LCD  Cleaning Ki
    
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