Tran you for purchasing this VIEW CAM from SHARP. | The VIETNAM will enhance your home video enjoyment and allow you to capture those special moments. Please read this operation manual to familiarize yourself with the Vietnamese features, so that you will get the most out of it. The video techniques action will help you fully enjoy the many features this VIEW CAM offers, and expand your video ward. Important Information for Consumers in the U.5S.
Regulations state that any unauthorized changes ot modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment, INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCG Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Contents Important Supplied Accessories 3 Optician Accessorizes 4 Information IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS s Precautions 7 Part Names Preparation Charging the Battery Pack Inserting and Removing the Powering the VIEW CAM from an AC Outlet Installing the Memory Backup Battery Installing the Battery in the Remote Control Insertions and Removing a Mini DV Ass Setting Various Functions .. Basic Bitten Controls Using the Menu Button Using the Operation Suction: Setting the Area, Date and Time .
Video Camera Features Recording Recording with the Wide Screen (16:9) .. Auto Manual Focus .. Scene Menu (Program Al Picturesqueness Ad‘uslmerls Lighting World Clock Playback and Editing Using the Time Code Using the Tape Counter .. Using tha ANV Pack Connections for Playback on a TV with Audiovisual Jacks Connection to TV via VCR . Turning O the LCD Monitor Backing] Editing... Digital Still Camera Features Connecting to a Personal Computer Bill Image Recording / Playback Still Image Recording ..
10. . Read Instructions—All the safety and operating Instructions should be read before operating the VIEW CAM. . Retain Instructions—The safely and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. . Heed Warnings--Ail warnings on the appliance end in the operating instructions should be headed. Folio Instructional! operation and usage guidelines should be followed. Clearing—Unplug his video product from tre wal: cutlet before cleaning.
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Use & Care + After operational, removal the battery pack from the unit * Bo ot aim the lens at the sun, Do not allow direct sunlight o strike the VIEW CAM lees or LCD panel, whether recording Is in progress or not, as it may damage the CCD sensor or LCD pane surface. Be particularly careful when recording outside, * When shooting in Generic places, avoid sudden brightly lit objects or light sources, such as the sun. Otherwise, the mags may white out.
Dew Formation » What i “dew formation”? When cold water is poured into a glass, dew drops form on Ihe glass. This clinging of water drops is called dew formation. « When dew forms In your VIEW CAM. Dew will gradually farm on the head drum of your VIEW CAM and make the video tape stick fo the head. This causes damage both to the head and the tape. When dew formation occurs, recording and playback may not function properly.
a; Precautions About the DV (Digital VCR} * An 8mm, VHS, or Beta VOR {or camcorder; oan bs can nested using e AN peck, and the AN The *DV" trademark can only be sad or: digital cable or S-video cable. VCA products which have been evaluated and have met the specification set by the HD Digital AN pack VCR Conference for Standardization of Consumer Use Digital YCR Formats. 1. High horizontal resolution Del ailed, accurate images wih the highest level of horizontal resolution lor home use, 2.
Mini DV Cassette Precautions when using a Mini DV cassette *Be sure to use only Mini DV cassettes with the “Dv mark. *This VIEW CAM can record and play back Mini DV cassettes with cassette memory, but it cannot record or play back this memory. *8 mm, VHS, or Beta cassettes cannot be used for playback or recording with this unit. Beta cassette YHS cassette 8 mm casserole = *When recording in LP mode, use a Min! DV cassette with the “LP" mark.
" Precautions Battery Pack This VIEW CAM uses a lithium-ion type battery pack. Iris not necessary te store the lithium-ion battery pack in a fully discharged state. Also, if stored in the charged slats, the battery will gradually serif-discharge, resulting in decreased recording time. Charge the battery pack soon (one day) before use.
AC Adapfer/Battery Charger » If used near a radio, the AC adapter/battery charger may interfere with reception. » Prevent flammables, liquids, snd metal objects from entering the unit «This Is a sealed unit. Do not attempt 1o open ar modify damage, drop, or subject ihe unit to vibration. » Do nat leave the unit in direct sunlight. « Avoid using the unit in humid or extremely hot places.
Part Names For details on the use of each control, refer to the page number indicated in the brackets. = Zoom lens Stereo Microphone Infrared transmitter/ receiver [p. 75] AN pack terminal cover Battery compartment i (CLOSENESS) latch | [pp. 1817 Tripod socket (A tripod whose guide pin is not retractile cannot be used.) The lens protector can be moved {e.g.
Rear view Node (VIDEODISC IMAGE) select switch {p. 20] Power Zoom Wide/Telephoto control lever {p. 35] Volume control lever [p. 41] bunion [p. 33] {Double-push type} Power switch (PLAY/ CAMERA select switch) [p. 20} LCD Monitor MENU bunion [p. 211 —) DISPLAY button [p. 26) — Operation button [p. 22) i Photo receptor {p. 40] preceptor [p. 40) Hand strap/ POWER Microphone jack Shoulder strap loop (*5ee note below.) Earp Hones jack [p. 41) Hand grip [p. 31] ‘When the cassette compartment &oor is opened.
Preparation Charging the Battery Pack Be sure the DC output cable Is disconnected from the AC adapter/ battery charger, then insert tha AC plug Into a parer outset. The POWER indicator will light up. Align the ' mark on ths battery pack with the 4 mark on the charger {(D) and guide the battery into the groove. Pressing the battery skids it in the direction of the arrow until it locks into place. The CHARGE indicator will light up.
Inserting and Removing the ~ Removing the Battery Pack Battery Pack Perform step 1 above, then, with the ) VIEW CAM facing down, press the battery inserting the Battery Pack release upward (D) and remove tha battery 1 Raids the battery compartment latch on PRk the bot torn of the VIEW CAM (D), tur It counterclockwise and open the compartment door Battery release Cautions: » BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK, ALWAYS STOP THE TAPE AND TURN THE POWER OFE.
17 Preparation Powering the VIEW CAM from 4" Artiness DG cable plug into the DG QUT jack on the AC adapter then an AC Outlet 1 Remove the cable notch cover on the side of the VIEW CAM (D), tum it counterclockwise Cable notch @ cover Raise the battery compartment fats on the bottom of the VIEW CAM (D), turn it counterclockwise and pane the compartment door Insert the DG cable connecting plate into the compartment and push it in until it clicks (D).
Installing the Memory Backup Battery 1 Insets the battery pack, or connect the VIEW CAM lo the AC adapter or car battery adapter, then slide the release and open the cassette compartment door. *» The cassette hider extends automatically Cassette compartment door lease i Pauli out the battery holder using a pointed object such as the tip of a ballpoint pen. Battery holder insert the supplied lithium better into the holder with the + side facing upward.
Preparation Inserting and Removing a Mini DV Cassette Inserting a Cassette 1 insert the battery pack, or connect the VIEW CAM ta the AC adapter or car battery adapter, then slide the release and gen the cassette compartment door. » The cassette holder extends automatically, Cassette compartment e _door release 2 unsent the tape cassette fully with the window facing outwards, and with the erasure protract tab facing upwards. ™ \ Erasure \ 3 Press the "PUSH" mark gently until the cassettes holder clicks into
Setting Various Functions Available modes Idea Camera Recording Moro ] Provisos & n Vito Payback Mode camcorder function Tilt Camera Recording Mode ] ~ Provides a dig Hal Still mage Playback sift camera function Mode Recording/Playback MENU button Power switch N Dismay butter: i‘ Recording to a video cassette 1 Hold down the Lock button and turn the Power switch to CAMERA. stock button 2 seethe Mode white 1o VIDEO. WAGE * This is called the Viced Camera Recording mode.
Preparation Basic Button Controls Using the MENU Button Press Ihe MEN button to switch the function MENU button screen. Power switch Example: Video Camera Recording Made Set the Power switch to CAMERA, set the Made switch to VIDEO and press the MENU button so ghat the function strewn is switched 28 shown in the Frustration shown below.
Using the Operation Button For Function Screen For On-Screen Menu “To the previous menu miles To the next mend items Press the MENU button to choose the function screen. Piss up woke , down B, left or tight »» on the Operation button € to select one of the blue function tiers displayed on the adj of LOD monitor, * When passing the ) button to select a function, the color ¢f selected function item changes. Press ? again to cancel the function and the color returns to the origin! one.
23 Preparation Setting the Area, Date and Time Example: d Set ling e data 0 June 2, 1998 (JUN. 2.1998} and the time 10 10:30 ar {10:30 AM) in New York, A toes: Check that the memory backup lithium battery has bean instated before setting the date and ime, » The dale and dime, acne set, are stored in memory. 1 Set the Power switch 1o CAMERA, and the Mode switch to VIDEO, then press the MENU button until B3 appears on the monitor (Video Samara Recording mode).
To Display Area, Date and Time on the Monitor 1 Press the MENU button until 3 appears on the monitor (Video Camera Recording mode}. typed & s ATO 2 Press » on the Operation button € to select "MENDEL, The MENU-PAGE 011 appears. m‘m ‘ o EMMETT e Operation button 3 Press month & bunion to defect "DIPPY, poe Press «or s onion € bunion to select “DATE" or “DATE+TIME®, pas Serialized i x SHE CONE OFF DU TAUT Crass the MENU button to tum off the mere display.
Limited Warranty SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants fo the first consumer purchaser halt s Harm brand product (the “Product’), when shipped in #ts original complainer, will be free from defective workmanship anc materials, and agrees halt it will, at its option, ether repair the defect: of replaces the defective Product or part thereof at no charge fo the purchaser for parts o labor tor the period(s) set forth Below.
Digital Still Camera Features Transferring Still Image Data to Other Equipment Transferring Still Image Data to Other Equipment CAM 8 + To transmit sil image data from s View PG, use tha surgical PC pack (Personal Computer adapter), cornering cabin (chiding a Macintosh compatible adapter caddie) and e PIX LAB digital still DiMaggio transferring software. N « To transfer he sill mags cats, after ta e PILLAR software mania (supplier.
73 Digital Still Camera Features Still Image Recording / Playback — Dubbing a Stored Still Image onto a Video Tape + This feats o 1o digs res lats yous dub sl images on video ay st images sequential. 1 Set the Power switch to PLAY (D), and the Mode switch to VIDEO Play back the tape in advance and stop at a position where a still image is to come from the memory. ® Nt PN CFF Kazan, BASE 2 St the Mods switch to STILL IMAGE. apes was 3 Press the MENU button until €% appears on the monitor.
6 Press wow on the Operation button & to select "REC". auto PR 5 W REMAIN: 12 «The sill mage which is currently displayed on the monitor and subsequent images ave automatically recorded on the dived tape sequentially for 30 seconds each. » When recording is completed, the dubbed still images in merry are deleted automatically. » The record-protected images are not deleted. Te stop recording Par farm step 6 above, press s on the £3 button to select “REC” again.
7 Digital Still Camera Features Still image Recording / Playback Dubbing Stored Still Images 4 Press »econ the & bunion 10 select Data from Memory to Tape to RETURN".
6 Crass s or «con the & button to select 4" set the frame to the desired image. 7 Cross mon ihe © button to select YSELECT™, The VIEW CAM lactates the beginning of the selected sens and plays It back To stop playback * Rags o on 1ha £3 button Yo select "STOP", « To display ihe index (16-multi-screen) again, press <€ ot the € button to select “REVIEW", To display the next index (16-multi screen) 1 Press mon the € button to select “STOP", 2 Press » an the £ button to select “SEARCH.
Digital Still Camera Features Still image Recording / Payback Indexing Scenes Recorded on a Tape « You can search the beginning of a sens using & tail picture like a Table of Gun tents and locate the scene to be played back « There are two lyres of index functions. You can usa the slat scenes of recorded sequences as the index and also the tile-inserted scenes (see page 63) as the index. 1 Press the MENU bunion and the Operation button to display MENU PAGE 1 in the Video Playback mode.
67 Digital Still Camera Features Still Image Recording / Playback Auto Memory dubbing formalize Biz PLAY bunion 6 STOP butane bunion vt REW bunion s MEMORY DUBBING % HH ' won rose START buffoon. ARK IN botch Mark DELETE bulimic 1 Set the Power switch to PLAY (D), and the Mode switch to VICED Then press the MENU button until 83 appears on the monitor, Log bunion OFF Gaea WSE Press »» on ths Operation bunion & to select "MENU", The MENU-PAGE T, appears.
5 Press »» on the Operation button € to select "PLAY", * The video tape is payed back. « To select the desired mags, begin to play back from a preceding scree. 6 Press the MENU button unit B3 appears on the nonlinear. 7] RFC outplay pEN 7 sp 7 When the desired image appears, press w00 the ) button to select "REC", e REMAIN: 19, = Number of shots| remaining. « The still image s recorded in rosemary. « Then the tape is running.
65 Digital Still Camera Features Still Image Recording / Playback Dubbing an Image from a Video Tape to Memory 1 « You can dub a picture recorded on a video tape o memory. e MARMOT dubbing » Tie kings of mercenary Subbing are available as below, Mania! memory subbing: Scenes receded on & pale are stored one by cne lino [ne VIEW CAM memory (o make stilt mages Auto emery dubbing: Sines recorded on tape are stored all al once into the VIEW CAM memory to make pilgrimages.
8 Press » or «on the Operation bunion To turn off the title inserting function Qo select“ and display Regor 6310 play MENU-PAGE memory. fer to page 69 to display B megs i sat the “TITLE" to “OFF ant tha men display, EH o APSE Press the REC button all the way down. < It iris set 1o "ON", Ire battery consumes sooner, TR 0% REC, @ | ‘ OFF Gy sp Erase duly. The recording tme appears here.
83 Digital till Camera Features Still image Recording / Playback Recording an image as apatite 4 + When you are recording, you can pul an image recorded in memory at the beginning of the sine a3 a lite. + When playing back a video pale, you can use {his title image as an index of the scan. 5 6 1 Hold down the Lock button and tum the Power switch to CAMERA (D). Set the Mode switch to STILL IMAGE Lock bunion 2 Record Sell images lo be used as titles. (See page 56).
Deleting Stored All Images + Dells unwanted images to freak up memory for new images. This will increase the number of remaining shots. « Deleted images cannot be restored. Be sure that you da ios wart Images (o be dieted. Delete-protect images tart you do not want deleted. .\ * When the deletes-pratecied image is sellotaped, yau cannot perform the elate function.
Digital Still Camera Features still Image Recording / Playback Deleting Stored Images One by One « Wren Lhe memory is Tull, "REMAIN: 0" arrears. In such a case, new still images canon! be receded until unwanted images ae deleted. » Deleting unwanted images frees up memory for new images, This wil increase the numbed of remaining shots. + Deleted images cannot be restored.
Delete-Protection 3 Press mon the ¢ bunion to select *PROTECT". » The elate-protesticn function allows you to protest refortified images from hang accidentally sleeted. MENU butter Forward switch "RELEASE” is displayed to indicate a record protected image. To cancel the record protection Crass m on the Operation button to select “RELEASE". 1 Hold down the Lock button and tum the Rawer switch to PLAY Set the Mode switch to STILL IMAGE —SWEETIE {.
Digital Still Camera Features still Image Recording / Playback Enlarging a Still image 3 Cross mon the €3 button to select (“EXTEND”) EXTEND". « You pan enlarge a steel image (o twice s 626, 1 witch 8P 1 Hold down the Lock button and tum the Power switch to PLAY (D). Set the » The center of image is doubled in size. Mode switch 1o STILE. IMAGE » When the normal Image 1s enlarged, it disappears for approximately § to 10 seconds Lag buttery and then reappears. »The * [@ " ordinal blinks during operation.
— Playing Back a List of Stored 3 Press » or «a0n the & button to select |mages select the desired image. (Multiple Image Display) * You can view & 56t of 16 small-size mages on Whe screen. This Is Conventional wheat you want o quickly select an image from those sired in memory. You van then display that image in corral size. .
57 Digital Still Camera Features Still Image Recording / Playback Playing Back Still Images Stored in Memory MERE bullion ) Power switch 1 Hold down the Lock button and tum the Power switch to PLAY . Set the Mode switch to Still image » The T4 serene will appear. Lock button 2 Crass the Operation bunion @ to select the 03 screen, « The last recorded image appears. 1 takes approximately 5 fo 10 seconds fo appear. « Press button to forward or reverse the meg: «The * 8 " indicator blinks during operation.
Digital Still Camera Features Still Image Recording / Playback The VIEW CAM can sire sill images in built-in memory, and display these images. Still image Recording Power switch EC button 1 Hold down the Lock button and tum the Power switch to CAMERA (D). Set the Mode switch to STILL IMAGE 2 Press the MENU button until the &9 screen appears on the monitor. Press » on the Operation button € the MENU display appears en the mentor, 3 Press the © button to select the “TYPE" (number of shots you want).
Video Camera Features Playback and Editing Editing Widen ailing fetch you refine your videos by removing unwanted sequences from your aps, or transposing one saucer with another. This OVERCAME |gig you monitor the source program on fhe built LCD monster without having to connect: it 1o an external TV of vireo monition. Connect the VIEW CAM (0 3 VCA with the supplied AN pack and videodisc cable. allow, To VIDEO IN jack fed: To AUDIO TN (R) jack White: To AUDIO IN (L) jack” -L.
Connection to TV via VCR 1 Connect the A/V pack to your VCR with the supplied audiovisual cable. 2 SettheVCRroils “AV" or “LINE” Input channel, Operate the TV as you normally 4o to see the signal from the VCR, (See the operation manuals for your TV and VCR.) f your VCR nas aa S-vied ut casket, corn act it fo the A/V pack’s 8-VIDEO socket with the supplied S-vice cabs.
Video Camera Features Playback and Editing Using the A/V Pack The supplied A/V pack lets you connect! the VIEW CAM 1o other audiovisual equipment. Small and highlight, it comes in handy when traveling or any e you 2re away fom home, A pack VIDEO jack | aF DC OUT jack CUBIC L heck AUDIO R jack @ 8-VICED socket Attaching the AV Pack the VIEW CAM as shown blow. Note: removed. into claps. AJV pack terminal cover Detaching the AV Pack i Caution: use the AN pack & & hand 53 cause malfunctions.
Using the Tape Counter Use lhe gate counter feature when you want to know the playback o7 recording time, 1 Press the MENU button until 8 (Video Playback mode} or B3 (Video Camera Recording mode) appears on the * monitor, —MOUE 2 Presentment Operation button 3 to select "TIME CODE”, The time code display appears. Time code 3 Harass» on the ¢ button to select “RESET". The time code display changes to the tape counter, 0:00:00, Tape caterer + Press the MENU butter to switch the function screen.
Video Camera Features Playback and Editing Using the Time Code The dime code allows you to record images whether wile the Four, minute and second of recording, and the ramie number {1 frame = approx. 1/36 sec.) This can be displayed on the screen when desired, 2nc used as &n accurate counter. 1 Press the MENU button until 22 appears in Video Playback mode (See page 25). PLAYGIRL RERUN Press m on the Operation button 3 to select "TIME CODE”. The time code display appears.
Video Camera Features Recording World Clock 2 Press »w on the Operation bunion 3 1o select This VIEW CAM is equipped with a word clock feature. MENU". € allows Sl i earn, dale and time if they ars not already sef (Sse page 28). 0 easily adjust fhe dime when you use CAM wile reveling anywhere in the world. ™ EMUS button 3 Press »on the €3 Hutton to select PAGE @1 ) SHERLOCK: g
Video Camera Features Recording Picturesqueness Adjustments MENU button If the picture is Difficult to see dug 1o ambient lighting, enc, adjust lhe monitor picture. Press the MENU button until 3% Recording mode). I Spy EMERY 4 the menu item you wish to adjust. 47 Fowler switch appears on the monitor (Video Camera @ © SP AUTO Press «« on the Operation button 3 to select "PICTURE. 3 Press mor won the €3 button to select 4 Press ««orw fo adjust the picture or back light to your preference.
w— — rcs— — Scene Menu (Program AE) Exaggeration button You can set the VIEW CAM to the shooing mode that wii bring the best results ‘o a specific type of shoaling situation. Just Select ane of the four scene settings shown below. Tia VIEW CAM will automatically sel the exposure, white balance, and shutter spade produce the optimum picture quality for the selected situation, port Te record a ask-moving sublet, The shelter speed is sel o 1500 sc.
Video Camera Features Recording To Return to Auto Focus Mode If you wan 18 refer 1o Auo Foots mode, pass i button lo select *FOCUS” when rafter o + nen recording in the Manual Focus mode. you ety ot be able o focus comely if (e subject s within approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) of the VIETNAM, In such a case, shift he zoom conventicle \ward weeds angle, and then iy focusing again. + it you focus on & subject in wide angle and then set tha zoom lo maximum, the subject may go qut of focus.
Auto/Manual Focus Set ling the Manual Focus Auto Focus 1 Press the MENU bunion until 23 appears an the monitor (Video Camera The auto focus features is designed o focus on Recording mode). most types of subjects. In Au lo Focus mode, the VIEW CAM automatically focuses o whatever is in the center of the scene. Always keep e subject B e " the Genial of the screen.
43 Video Lain era aeries Recording Recording with the Wide Screen (16:9) Th's leathers lats you record scenes wile the widescreen offs of a movie shown in a healer. The lop and the bosom of the picture are masked vile black bands ‘o procure an effective screen aspect ratio of 18:8. Setting the Wide Screen Mode 1 Press the MENU button unit 85 appears on the monitor (Video Camera Recording mode). g O DIE FLY LEW / sp Press won the Operation button & to deject "MENU". The MENU-PAGE @ appears.
Video Search Frame Advance Iris function makes it easy for you lo search for a Luring sl replete playback, press the FAD scene rear the current tape position, 1 During playback, press m on the Operation button €3 to select "FF” select "HEW” (D)) on the B4 screen (Video Playback mods). The fast forward (or reverse) playback picture s displayed On-Screen. 2 wen you find the desired scene, press »oe 00 the € button to select “PLAY" to return to normal playback, e Iotas: » The sound s of Goering search.
Quick Return When you have been playing back what you have accord, and wish 1o quickly reform fo receding again from the end of e last recorded scene, use the quick return function. 1 Press the MENU button unit T2 appears on the monitor {Video Camera Recording made). 5 P AT Press m on the Operation button 3 to aspect "RETURN. The tape will begin winding or rewinding to the snd of the last recorded scene.
37 Video Camera Basic Derailleurs Recording R — s Back light Compensation (BLC) When the subject Is back ii, the image will be Grenade I it 5 corrected normality. Use the Eight compensation (B15) feature 1o Improve the plot use, 1 p Press the MENU button unit 85 appears on the monitor (Video Camera Recording mode). DL e m'@‘ Do Note: + At locations where Fighting ‘s insufficient, “LIGHT" appears on the monitor.
Video Camera Basic Operations Recording e e — Zooming 1 Press the MENU button until appears on the monitor {Video Carmela Commingling allows you lo move visually closer 1o or Ra cording mode). {rather from = subject without physically changing your postilion. (wham you wail (G counter .. attention on he sublet Ate EEa S e 2 Press » on the Operation button &3 to Yangtze OUL (VBN you Iowan i s X 8 elect "MENU", . I To Zoom In | Side e Po war Zoom lever to T (loophole) fo get ! & close-up view.
—" — Recording in LP mode (long time recording mode) Refer o page 24 o display MENU-PAGE Tress M on the Operating button €3 1o select “TAPE SPEED" (D), than press »» on the €3 bunion fo select "LP" * When using the "LP” mode function in the “TAPE SPEED" invade, use a Mini DV Cassette with the “LP mark IF you use non-LP mode video cassettes, it may result n image breeze, sound interruption or mosaic-yss Image distortion.
o 33 Video Camera Basic Operations Recording s Unlike conventional camcorders, this model rises you from having to peer iota & smilax viewfinder You can walk the subject on the large LCD monitor screen for easier. more enjoyable troubleshooting Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto Be tore you start retarding, perform the operations described on pages 15 (sough 32 o prepare your OVERCAME for recording, 1 Set the Power switch 1o CAMERA, and the Mode switch to VIDEO.
— i Handling the LCD Monitor Closing the Sun Hood Do not let anything press against the monitor Whigs pressing the Top Cover, fold the Side screen, and do not expose it to shock, as it may Covers, broach. « Do ot put the VIEWING on a table, or any other surface, with the mortar screen facing down.
Adjusting the Hand Strap Length Tiy the above pasture. If you dean {o adjust the band strap length, follow the procedure shown below. T Loosen the upper side of strap to adjust the length. 2 When the strap reaches the proper length, pull to secure it i 3 insert the end of strap as Shawn. 4 Stadium tha length of lower side of star in the same manner as the upper ane.
29 Preparation Warning Indicator Display for the first 3 e Display after the first 3 ELLEN o P LT The video cassette ls defective and should be EJECT THE CASSETTE. | EJECT THE CASSETTE. | removed. Dow s loomed insides the VIEW CAW, Wei or a fow -i) S south until the dew disappears {see page ). DEW DE About 10 seconds alter (s warning appears, the VIEW CAM turns off, and the display goes off oo, BATTERY I TOO LOW. The battery is almost depleted. H Note: Operation of the zoom may interrupt the VIEW CAM power.
= snit e Multi-screen display. image Playback + To the next stored image. 57 mode EXTEND Extending a stored image. the previous stored image, 57 E DELETE Elating a stored image. 61 + To the next stored image. 57 . PROTECT | Record protraction, 60 Lock button . To the previous stored image, &7 Picture data transmission 1o other 75 TRANSMIT [ equipment. + 0 the next stored image. 57 Picture data receiving rom other 76 L sp REEVE requirements. | To the previous sired image.