Digital 4K Video Camera Recorder/Digital HD Video Camera Recorder FDR-X1000V/HDR-AS200V How to use Read This First Identifying the parts Identifying the parts [1] Screen display Screen display [2] Getting Started Checking the bundled items Checking the bundled items [3] Inserting the battery pack Inserting the battery pack [4] Charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack [5] Inserting a memory card Inserting a memory card [6]
The memory cards that can be used with the camera [7] Using the Tripod Adaptor Using the tripod adaptor (HDR-AS200V only) [8] Using the Waterproof Case Identifying the parts (Waterproof case) [9] Using the waterproof case [10] On waterproof performance of the waterproof case [11] Notes on use for the waterproof case [12] Water leakage [13] Waterproof packing [14] How to check for water leaks [15] Maintenance [16] Using Adhesive Mount Using the adhesive mount [17] Shooting Shooting movies and still image
List of setting items [24] How to set the setting items [25] Shooting settings Image quality setting [26] SteadyShot [27] Flip [28] Scene [29] White balance [30] AE shift [31] Color mode [32] Movie format [33] Audio recording setting [34] Wind noise reduction [35] Loop recording time [36] Still image angle of view [37] Still image mode switching [38] Still image shooting interval [39] Self-timer [40] Interval photo recording [41] Camera settings Wi-Fi connection [42] GPS log [43] Airplane mode [44] Mount
Date & time/area setting [52] Daylight Saving Time (Summer time) setting [53] Language setting [54] Switching NTSC/PAL [55] Version [56] Format [57] Resetting the settings [58] Viewing Viewing images on a TV Viewing images on a TV [59] Deleting images Delete [60] Create your movie Highlight Movie Maker Creating the highlight movie [61] Importing the BGM [62] Mount [63] Stream real-time movie to a movie streaming site Live Streaming with your camera (Real time movie streaming) Live Streaming [64] Prepari
Using the camera connected to other devices via Wi-Fi Connecting to your smartphone Preparation for connecting to your smartphone [68] Sample smartphone screen display [69] Using One-touch Functions to Connect to an NFC-enabled Android Smartphone [70] Connecting to a smartphone without using NFC [71] Connecting to the Live-View Remote Connecting a single camera to Live-View Remote (Single connection) [72] Connecting multiple cameras to Live-View Remote (Multi connection) [73] Connecting to Handycam Connec
About the remaining battery charge [83] How to store the battery pack [84] On battery pack life [85] Using the camera abroad On TV color systems [86] Countries and regions where you can view images when [V.SYS] is set to [NTSC] [87] Countries and regions where you can view images when [V.
Troubleshooting List of Default Setting List of Default Setting List of Default Setting [104] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting [105] Battery pack and power Cannot turn on the camera. [106] The power turns off suddenly. [107] Battery life is short. [108] Cannot charge the camera. [109] The remaining charge indicator is incorrect. [110] Memory card Operations using the memory card cannot be performed. [111] Shooting images Cannot record images. [112] Cannot insert dates on images.
GPS The camera is not receiving a GPS signal. [116] Excessive error in location information. [117] It takes time to triangulate although the GPS assist data is taken in. [118] The location information has not been recorded. [119] Computers Your computer does not recognize the camera. [120] Cannot import images. [121] Action Cam Movie Creator cannot be installed. [122] Action Cam Movie Creator does not work correctly. [123] Cannot play back images on your computer.
FDR-X1000V HDR-AS200V 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. REC/LIVE lamp IR remote receiver Lens Microphones Connector cover (HDMI OUT jack, Multi/Micro USB Terminal) (FDR-X1000V only) REC/access/CHG (Charge) lamp Lock lever Battery pack/memory card cover Connector cover (Mic jack) (FDR-X1000V only) Attachment screw hole for the accessory (FDR-X1000V only) Tripod adaptor attachment hole (HDR-AS200V only) 19. Mic jack * 20. Screw of the Tripod Adaptor (FDR-X1000V only) 21. Battery ejection lever 22. Battery insertion slot 23.
: Wi-Fi function enabled : Location information cannot be received because the camera is searching for GPS satellites to receive GPS signals. : Recording location information available while triangulating : Airplane mode enabled : SteadyShot enabled : Memory card is not inserted or cannot record to memory card.
HDR-AS200V Micro USB cable (1) Rechargeable battery pack (NP-BX1) (1) Waterproof Case (1) FDR-X1000V HDR-AS200V
Attachment Buckle (1) Flat Adhesive Mount (1) Curved Adhesive Mount (1) Tripod adaptor (1) (HDR-AS200V only) Startup Guide (1) Reference Guide (1) [4] How to use Getting Started Inserting the battery pack Inserting the battery pack 1. Slide the lock lever to open the battery pack cover.
HDR-AS200V 2. Insert the battery pack. FDR-X1000V HDR-AS200V :Align the mark as illustrated. 3. Close the cover. Confirm that the yellow mark on the lock lever is not visible.
To remove the battery pack Open the cover and slide the battery ejection lever, then remove the battery pack. To set auto power off function Select [A.OFF] from the [SETUP] - [CONFG] screen, then set the auto power off function. The default setting is [60sec]. Change the setting as necessary. For details, see “Auto power off”. [5] How to use Getting Started Charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack 1. Turn off the power of the camera. Charging is not possible when the camera is turned on. 2.
: Connector cover : Micro USB cable : REC/access/CHG (Charge) lamp 3. When charging is finished, delete the USB connection between the camera and the computer. Charging is complete when the REC/access/CHG (Charge) lamp turns off (full charge). The charging time *1 of the battery pack NP-BX1 (supplied) is as follows Via a computer: Approx. 245 minutes Via AC-UD10*2 (sold separately): Approx. 175 minutes *1 Time required to charge a fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F).
power source, the battery of the notebook computer may be depleted rapidly. Do not leave the camera connected to the computer for a long time. Charging the battery pack or the connection with customized or hand-built computers is not guaranteed. Depending on the type of USB device used, charging may not function properly. Operation with all computers is not assured. If you do not intend to use the camera for an extended period, charge the camera once every 6 to 12 months to maintain battery performance.
1: microSD card 2: Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) media : Terminal side : Printed side 3. Close the cover. To eject the memory card Open the cover, then lightly push the memory card once. Note Insert the memory card properly, confirming each side is facing the correct direction. Confirm the direction of the memory card. If you forcibly insert the memory card in the wrong direction, the memory card, memory card slot, or image data may be damaged. Format the memory card before use.
In this guide, microSD memory cards are referred to as microSD card. The microSD memory card that can be used with the camera are as follows. microSD memory card microSDHC memory card microSDXC memory card Memory Stick media In this guide, Memory Stick media is referred to as Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) media card. The Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) media that can be used with the camera is as follows. Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) media Note Operation with all memory cards is not assured.
To remove the tripod adaptor Loosen the screw of the tripod adaptor in the direction of the arrow and remove the tripod adaptor from the camera. Note Attach the waterproof case to the camera when using in water.
SPK-AS2 (supplied with HDR-AS200V)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. REC HOLD (lock) switch Leash attachment hole REC (Movie/Photo) button/ENTER (Menu execute) button Case body Case cover NEXT (next menu) button PREV (previous menu) button Tripod screw hole Buckle lock Buckle Cord Waterproof packing [10] How to use Getting Started Using the Waterproof Case Using the waterproof case By inserting the camera in the waterproof case, you can shoot movies at a waterfront. 1.
2. Open the case cover. 3. Insert the camera in the case body. Release the REC HOLD (lock) switch on the camera. FDR-X1000V (SPK-X1) HDR-AS200V (SPK-AS2) 4. Insert the tab of the case body into the slot of the case cover.
5. Hook the buckle over the tab on the lower part of the case cover buckle in the direction of , until it clicks into place. Make sure the buckle is locked by the buckle lock.
Note You cannot operate the REC button when the REC HOLD switch is set to the lock position. Release the lock in the direction of the arrow below, before operation.
Since the camera in the waterproof case fails to focus underwater, it is not suitable to shoot images underwater. You can record audio while the camera is in the waterproof case, but the sound level is reduced. Thread a suitable cord through the leash attachment hole of the waterproof case, then attach the cord to an item you intend to use with the camera.
Insert the anti-fog sheet indoors with low humidity. Insert the anti-fog sheet in the camera a couple of hours before shooting. If you do not use the anti-fog sheet, place it in a bag and keep the top sealed. By drying the anti-fog sheet sufficiently, you can use it approximately 200 times repeatedly. SPK-X1 (supplied with FDR-X1000V) When using the optional anti-fog sheet (AKA-AF1), place it in the gap on the opposite side of the camera display.
Do not throw the waterproof case into the water. Avoid using the waterproof case under the following situations. In these situations moisture condensation or water leakage may occur and damage the camera. In a very hot or humid place In water hotter than +40°C (104°F) At temperatures lower than –10°C (14°F) Do not leave the waterproof case under direct sunlight or in a very hot and humid place for a long period of time.
embedded sand, etc. Replace the waterproof packing if you find any of these. Inspect the waterproof packing contact surface on the case body in the same way. [15] How to use Getting Started Using the Waterproof Case How to check for water leaks Before installing the camera, always close the waterproof case and immerse it in water to make sure no water leaks in.
[17] How to use Getting Started Using Adhesive Mount Using the adhesive mount The adhesive mount is used for fixing the waterproof case or tripod adaptor to an item you intend to use. The adhesive mount is a general term for the attachment buckle, flat adhesive mount, and curved adhesive mount. Before attaching, insert the camera in the waterproof case or attach the tripod adaptor. The adhesive mount can be attached to the FDR-X1000V without attaching the waterproof case or the tripod adaptor.
Press and hold the circled part to unlock, then slide it in the opposite direction of step 2. Note The flat adhesive mount and curved adhesive mount cannot be used again once they are detached from the location surface. When detaching, peel off slowly. If peeled off forcibly, the surface on which the mount is fixed might be damaged. Before attaching, check the surface of the item to be used.
HDR-AS200V 1. REC HOLD (lock) switch 2. REC button 3. REC/LIVE lamp [19] How to use Shooting Shooting movies and still images Shooting movies (Movie mode) Record movies. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to turn on the power. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to display [MOVIE]. 3. Press the REC button to start shooting. To stop shooting Press the REC button during shooting.
scene in the movie will increase. [20] How to use Shooting Shooting movies and still images Shooting still images (Photo mode) Record still images. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to turn on the power. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to display [PHOTO]. 3. Press the REC button to shoot. [21] How to use Shooting Shooting movies and still images Loop recording mode The camera continuously keeps shooting in the shooting time set by the loop recording time. 1.
Formatting a memory card may improve the recording conditions. Also, you may minimize bad effects of the data fragmentation by formatting a memory card in advance to increase the free space of memory. The loop recording cannot be started if you have not secured the enough free space on the memory card for recording. In that case, the caution [SHORT] appears on the screen.
[24] How to use Changing the Settings List of setting items List of setting items List of modes LOOP: Loop recording mode MOVIE: Movie mode PHOTO: Photo mode INTVL: Interval photo recording mode LIVE: Live streaming mode SETUP: Setup mode PLAY: Play mode PwOFF: Power off Items you can set in SETUP (Setup mode) VMODE: Image quality setting V.FMT: Movie format STEDY: SteadyShot AUDIO: Audio recording WIND: Wind noise reduction COLOR: Color mode L.
A.OFF: Auto power off BEEP: Beep DATE: Date & time/area setting DST: Daylight saving time (Summer time) setting LANG: Language setting V.SYS: Switching NTSC/PAL VER.: Version FORMT: Format RESET: Resetting the settings [25] How to use Changing the Settings List of setting items How to set the setting items FDR-X1000V HDR-AS200V You can set items using the following 3 buttons on the camera.
To power off, press the NEXT button or PREV button to display [PwOFF] and press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to display [SETUP], then press the ENTER button. 3. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to display the setting item, then press the ENTER button. To return to the [SETUP] menu, select [BACK] and press the ENTER button. Hint While the setting items are selected, the related icons blink on the display.
1080 30p HQ Recorded image: Highest resolution Resolution: 1920×1080 Imaging frame rate*1 : 30p/25p Playback frame rate*1 : 30p/25p 720 30p STD Recorded image: High resolution Resolution: 1280×720 Imaging frame rate*1 : 30p/25p Playback frame rate*1 : 30p/25p 720 120p HS120 Recorded image: High speed recording (smooth image recorded at 4× frame rate) *2,*4 Resolution: 1280×720 Imaging frame rate*1 : 120p/100p Playback frame rate*1 : 120p/100p*3 480 240p HS240 Recorded image: High speed recording (smooth
Imaging frame rate*1 : 60p/50p Playback frame rate*1 : 60p/50p 1080 30p 50 M Recorded image: XAVC S 50 Mbps Resolution: 1920×1080 Imaging frame rate*1 : 30p/25p Playback frame rate*1 : 30p/25p 1080 24p 50 M (only when [V.
1080 120p 100 M (FDR-X1000V only) Recorded image: XAVC S 100 Mbps High speed recording *2,*4 Resolution: 1920×1080 Imaging frame rate*1 : 120p/100p Playback frame rate*1 : 120p/100p *3 1080 120p 60 M (FDR-X1000V only) Recorded image: XAVC S 60 Mbps High speed recording *2,*4 Resolution: 1920×1080 Imaging frame rate*1 : 120p/100p Playback frame rate*1 : 120p/100p *3 When [V.
Recorded image: XAVC S 100 Mbps *4 Resolution: 3840×2160 Imaging frame rate: 24p Playback frame rate: 24p 2160 24p 60 M (only when [V.SYS] is set to [NTSC]) Recorded image: XAVC S 60 Mbps *4 Resolution: 3840×2160 Imaging frame rate: 24p Playback frame rate: 24p BACK: Returns to the [VMODE] menu. *1 Frame rate depends on the NTSC/PAL setting. *2 Action Cam Movie Creator™ converts the frame rate to 60p/50p and plays back images at standard speed.
ON: Uses SteadyShot (Field angle: 120°). OFF: Does not use SteadyShot (Field angle: 170°). BACK: Returns to the [STEDY] menu. Note The field angle is 120° at the default setting. For a wider field angle, set [STEDY] to [OFF]. The field angle changes when the image quality setting is set to the 4K quality or the high speed recording quality. SteadyShot is not effective in the following settings.
OFF: Does not flip the image. BACK: Returns to the [FLIP] menu. [29] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Scene You can select suitable image quality according to the shooting scene. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [SCENE], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. NORML: Shoots images in the standard quality.
(HDR-AS200V only) [30] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings White balance You can adjust the color balance to the recording environment. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [WB], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. AWB: Adjusts the white balance automatically so that the colors appear natural.
[31] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings AE shift You can adjust the exposure according to your preference. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [AESFT], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. 0.0: Does not use the AE shift. +0.3: Uses the AE shift (Set +0.3EV for example). Select the preset value on this unit, then press the ENTER button. BACK: Returns to the [AESFT] menu.
NUTRL: Records in natural colors. VIVID: Records in vivid colors. BACK: Returns to the [COLOR] menu. Note If you shoot with [NUTRL], the image contrast may appear low. This is not a malfunction. [33] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Movie format Select the movie format for shooting movies or loop recording. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [V.FMT], then press the ENTER button. 2.
MP4: Records an MP4 movie. Select this setting if you want to upload to your smartphone or a website. BACK: Returns to the [V.FMT] menu. [34] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Audio recording setting Set ON/OFF of the audio recording. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [AUDIO], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. ON: Records sound when shooting a movie.
Wind noise reduction This function automatically cuts low-range wind noise according to the noise level when recording using the built-in microphone. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [WIND], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. ON: Cuts low-range to reduce wind noise. OFF: Does not reduce wind noise. BACK: Returns to the [WIND] menu.
5min:Sets the loop recording time to 5 minutes. The size of created movie is one minute per file. 20min: Sets the loop recording time to 20 minutes. The size of created movie is five minutes per file. 60min: Sets the loop recording time to 60 minutes. The size of created movie is 15 minutes per file. 120mn: Sets the loop recording time to 120 minutes. The size of created movie is 15 minutes per file. UNLIM: Keeps recording continuously up to the limit of free space of a memory.
keeps recording. Estimation of available shooting time required for a loop recording (free space on the media) In addition to the set loop recording time, you will need 2 files worth of available recording time (free space on the media). (Ex) when set to [20min] 20 min + 5 min + 5 min = 30 min or more *You can check the available recording time by setting the shooting mode to “Movie mode.
[38] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Still image mode switching You can set the mode for still image recording. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [DRIVE], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. SINGL: Single shooting (Image size/5.4M) Shoots a single still image. BURST: Burst shooting (Image size/5.
Shoot in a bright location and avoid changes in brightness. To shoot successfully in burst shooting mode Try the following shooting methods. Stabilize the camera to prevent camera shake. Use the remote control function with a smartphone or Live-View Remote, or the self-timer function to prevent camera shake for better results. Note If automatic generation in Motion Shot LE mode fails, [FAIL] is displayed on the display panel. Depending on the display timing of [FAIL], the image may not be saved.
2f5s: Shoots 10 still images in 5 seconds. Suitable for shooting slow-moving objects. BACK: Returns to the [FPS] menu. Note [10f1s], [5f2s], [2f5s] are estimates of the maximum speed. The maximum speed may not be reached depending on the shooting conditions. [40] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Self-timer You can use self-timer when shooting still images. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [SELF], then press the ENTER button. 2.
BACK: Returns to the [SELF] menu. Note You cannot use self-timer when recording movies. The self-timer function is enabled until it is cancelled. Set the self-timer to [OFF] after you finish using it. [41] How to use Changing the Settings Shooting settings Interval photo recording You can select the time lapse setting for the interval photo recording mode. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [LAPSE], then press the ENTER button. 2.
30sec: Continues to record still images at about 30-second intervals. 60sec: Continues to record still images at about 60-second intervals. BACK: Returns to the [LAPSE] menu. Note The first photo is recorded immediately when recording starts, without waiting for the completion of the set interval. The second and subsequent still images are recorded at the set intervals.
MULTI: Operates multiple cameras with the compatible device. NEW: Select [NEW] when you connect to the compatible device for the first time. CRRNT: Select [CRRNT] when you connected to the compatible device before. BACK: Returns to the [Wi-Fi] screen. 3. Displays [MOVIE], [LOOP], [PHOTO] or [INTVL]. 4. Connect the camera to the compatible device via Wi-Fi. 5. Operate the camera with the compatible device. Note Battery consumption is quicker when you operate the camera with the compatible device.
ENTER button. ON: Records movies with the GPS log or still images with location information. OFF: Does not use GPS log. BACK: Returns to the [GPS] menu. Checking triangulating status The indicator changes according to the strength of GPS signal reception when GPS is activated. No indicator (OFF): The GPS log is set to [OFF] or an error occurred. (Searching/Difficult): Your camera is searching for GPS satellites. (It may take several minutes to start triangulating.
During takeoff and landing of an airplane, set the airplane mode to [ON]. Use GPS in accordance with the regulations of the place or situation. It may take from several tens of seconds to several minutes to record the location information when you use the GPS for the first time or use it again after long intervals. Triangulating time can be shortened by taking in GPS assist data. Do not cover the GPS sensor with your finger when searching for GPS satellites or when triangulating.
BACK: Returns to the [PLANE] menu. [45] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Mount Register the place of installation to the camera in advance. If you start shooting after registering the place of installation, the camera will detect every highlighted scene allowing you to make an appealing highlight movie with the Highlight Movie Maker. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [MOUNT], then press the ENTER button. 2.
About time code Time code is a useful function for advanced image editing, which records hours/minutes/seconds/frames on the image data. About user bit User bit is a function that can record information (8-digit hexadecimal numbers) such as date/time/scene number. This function is useful for editing movies created using two or more cameras. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [TC/UB], then press the ENTER button. 2.
When selecting 30p or 60p 00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:29 When selecting 25p or 50p 00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:24 When selecting 24p, you can set the last 2 time code digits of the frames in multiples of 4, between 0 and 23. RESET: Initializes the time code. Press the ENTER button to display [SURE?] while [OK] is displayed, then press the ENTER button again. FORMT: Selects the time code recording method. DF: Records the time code in drop frame. NDF: Records the time code in non-drop frame.
BACK: Returns to the [TCSET] menu. When selecting [UBSET] PrSet: Sets the user bit. Set four 2-digit numbers, then press the ENTER button. The user bit can be selected within the following range. 00 00 00 00 - FF FF FF FF RESET: Initializes the user bit. Press the ENTER button to display [SURE?] while [OK] is displayed, then press the ENTER button again. T.REC: Sets the recording time of the user bit. OFF: Does not record the time as a user bit. ON: Records the time as a user bit.
You can start/stop recording and initialize the time code using the infrared remote control (RMT-845 (sold separately)). 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [IR-RC], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. ON: Allows you to operate the camera using the infrared remote control. OFF: Prevents operation of the camera using the infrared remote control.
press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. RESOL: Sets the output resolution of the HDMI signal. AUTO: Sets the HDMI resolution signal automatically. 2160p (FDR-X1000V only): Sets the HDMI resolution signal to 2160p. 1080p: Sets the HDMI resolution signal to 1080p. 1080i: Sets the HDMI resolution signal to 1080i. 720p: Sets the HDMI resolution signal to 720p. BACK: Returns to the [HDMI] menu.
BACK: Returns to the [R.CTL] menu. * Unavailable when [V.FMT] is set to [MP4]. BACK: Returns to the [HDMI] menu. [49] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings USB Power Supply When connecting the camera to a computer or USB device with the micro USB cable (supplied), the camera can be set so the connected device supplies power to it. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [USBPw], then press the ENTER button. 2.
and power is supplied to the camera from a device connected via USB. You can shoot and playback images using USB Power supply, however the battery pack is not charged simultaneously. How to supply power from a wall outlet (wall socket) Use the USB charger AC-UD10 (sold separately). To connect the camera to the charger, use the micro USB cable (supplied). [50] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Auto power off You can change the setting of the auto power off function. 1.
When shooting movies, or shooting in Interval photo recording mode During movie playback When Wi-Fi connection is being established, Wi-Fi remote control is connected, an image is being uploaded to a smartphone, or live streaming HDMI connection is being made. Supplying power from a connected USB device Connecting a mass storage device IR-remote control is set to ON.
OFF: All operation sounds are disabled. BACK: Returns to the [BEEP] menu. [52] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Date & time/area setting You can set the year/month/day and region. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [DATE], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the desired date, time and region, then press the ENTER button to confirm. 2015 (default): Sets the year. 01 (default): Sets the month.
00 (default): Sets the minutes. GMT+0 (default): Sets the region in which you use the camera. (Regions are defined by time difference from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)). Setting the region You can set the clock to the local time of a country you visit by selecting the region. Regions are defined by time difference from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Refer also to “The list of time differences for world capitals”. Note Select 00:00 for midnight, 12:00 for noon.
BACK: Returns to the [DST] menu. [54] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Language setting You can set the displayed language. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [LANG], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. EN: Sets English. FR: Sets French. BP: Sets Brazilian Portuguese. TR: Sets Turkish. BACK: Returns to the [LANG] menu.
[55] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Switching NTSC/PAL You can select the NTSC/PAL setting, depending on the TV system of the country or region where you use this camera. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [V.SYS], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the ENTER button. NTSC: Select this when the TV system is NTSC. PAL: Select this when the TV system is PAL.
1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [VER.], then press the ENTER button. [57] How to use Changing the Settings Camera settings Format Formatting is the process of deleting all images in the memory card, and restoring the memory card to its initial state. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [FORMT], then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the ENTER button to display [SURE?] after [OK] has been displayed, then press the ENTER button again.
ENTER button again. The camera automatically restarts when resetting is complete. To cancel resetting, press the NEXT button or PREV button while [SURE?] or [OK] is displayed to select [CANCL], then press the ENTER button. [59] How to use Viewing Viewing images on a TV Viewing images on a TV Connect the camera to a TV which has an HDMI terminal using a micro HDMI cable (sold separately). Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV. 1. Turn off both the camera and the TV. 2.
To control a content being played back Viewing the previous/next image: Press the PREV/NEXT button. Fast-rewind/fast-forward (movies only): Press and hold the PREV/NEXT button. Pause (movies only): Press the PREV and NEXT buttons simultaneously. If you press and hold the PREV or NEXT button during pause, slow rewind or slow forward can be performed. Adjusting the volume (movies only): Press and hold the PREV and NEXT buttons simultaneously.
1. Open the PlayMemories Mobile of your smartphone and connect to this camera via WiFi. Refer to “Connecting to your smartphone” to connect this camera to your smartphone. 2. Select “Highlight Movie Maker” in “In-Camera Application Setting” from the “Settings” of the PlayMemories Mobile. 3. Press the icon to select a content format that you want to add in a highlight movie. 4. Select a movie that you want to add in a highlight movie from the date or the content list, then press the “Next” button.
movie, the camera continues to create movie. Press the REC button of this camera to finish creating the highlight movie. Hint Use the “Settings” menu to change the movie length, BGM and the audio mix. 5. After creating the highlight movie, you can copy it to your smartphone. Hint Use the movie player application of a smartphone to play the copied highlight movie. Note Update PlayMemories Mobile to the latest firmware version in advance. The created highlight movie’s format is MP4.
VGA XAVC S 4K XAVC S HD 24p High speed recording The operation methods and display screens for the application are subject to change without notice by future. See more details about “PlayMemories Mobile” from the following website. (http://www.sony.net/pmm/) [62] How to use Create your movie Highlight Movie Maker Importing the BGM By default, this camera includes eight songs that you can use as background music while playing back a highlight movie.
by selecting [FORMT] in [BGM]. Note This function is not available in some countries/regions. [63] How to use Create your movie Highlight Movie Maker Mount Register the place of installation to the camera in advance. If you start shooting after registering the place of installation, the camera will detect every highlighted scene allowing you to make an appealing highlight movie with the Highlight Movie Maker. 1.
your camera (Real time movie streaming) Live Streaming You can deliver movies in real-time via video sharing websites such as USTREAM by using a Wi-Fi router or smartphone that can tether the camera. You can also send messages to your registered SNS to announce that you have started Live Streaming of video * . *Registration to a video streaming site or SNS is required. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1. Before you start live streaming, get streaming site account and install the computerexclusive application, “Action Cam Movie Creator.” Download “Action Cam Movie Creator” from the following website. http://www.sony.net/acmc/ 2. Connect this camera to your computer with supplied micro USB cable. 3. Configure the network settings, register an account at a video distribution site and configure the SNS settings on “Camera Settings for Live Streaming” of the Action Cam Movie Creator’s camera settings.
[66] How to use Stream real-time movie to a movie streaming site your camera (Real time movie streaming) Live Streaming with Performing Live Streaming You can start Live Streaming after the preparation is complete. When Live Streaming for the first time, it is recommended that you rehearse streaming in a prepared environment after setting up with a computer in advance. 1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to display [LIVE]. 2. Press the REC button to start streaming.
HDR-AS200V 1: REC/LIVE lamp OFF: Before distribution Lights up in blue: Distributing Blinks slowly in blue (Approx. once per second): Distributing (There is an audience) Blinks fast in red (Approx. three times per second): Distribution error To stop the live distribution Press the REC button again. [67] How to use Stream real-time movie to a movie streaming site your camera (Real time movie streaming) Live Streaming with Restrictions Notification of the restriction when using live streaming.
proper operation with all smartphones or Wi-Fi routers is not guaranteed. Public wireless LANs cannot be used as connections for Live Streaming. Simultaneous Live Streaming with multiple cameras You cannot live stream videos simultaneously using the same account on more than 1 camera. You need to connect using another account.
Search for PlayMemories Mobile on App Store, then install it. When using iOS, One-touch functions (NFC) are not available. If the password is lost 1. Connect the camera to a computer with the micro USB cable (supplied). 2. Turn on the camera. 3. Display [Computer] - [PMHOME] - [INFO] - [WIFI_INF.TXT] on your computer, then check the user ID and password. Note Google play may not be supported depending on country or region. In this case, search for “PlayMemories Mobile” on the internet then install it.
To check the field of view before and while recording To monitor images while recording : Various settings : Shooting mode settings [Movie] [Photo] [Interval photo recording] [Loop recording] : Start/stop recording Note When the airplane mode is set to [ON], the Wi-Fi function is not available. Depending on local electrical interference or the smartphone’s capabilities, the live view images may not be displayed smoothly.
no (N Mark) on the smartphone, refer to the instruction manual of the smartphone for the touch area. If the camera and the smartphone cannot be connected by NFC, see “Connecting to a smartphone without using NFC” and connect them. About NFC NFC is a technology for short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as a mobile phones and IC tags. Data communication is achieved simply by touching devices together at a specific point.
2. Select the SSID that is printed on the sticker attached to Startup Guide. 3. Input the password on the same sticker (First time only). iPhone/iPad 1. Open [Settings] and select [Wi-Fi] on the smartphone. Select the SSID that is printed on the sticker attached to Startup Guide.
2. Input the password on the same sticker (First time only). 3. Confirm that the SSID of the camera is displayed on the smartphone. 4. Return to the Home screen, then start PlayMemories Mobile.
Note When the airplane mode is set to [ON], the Wi-Fi function is not available. You cannot connect a smartphone to multiple cameras at the same time. Depending on local electrical interference or the smartphone’s capabilities, the live view images may not be displayed smoothly. [72] How to use Using the camera connected to other devices via Wi-Fi the Live-View Remote Connecting to Connecting a single camera to Live-View Remote (Single connection) 1. Turn on the Live-View Remote.
When [BEEP] is set to [OFF], the connection beep does not sound. [73] How to use Using the camera connected to other devices via Wi-Fi the Live-View Remote Connecting to Connecting multiple cameras to Live-View Remote (Multi connection) 1. Turn on the Live-View Remote. For details, refer to “Connecting this unit to multiple cameras via Wi-Fi” in the Help Guide of the Live-View Remote (RM-LVR2). http://rd1.sony.net/help/cam/1530/h_zz/ 2. Set the camera.
1. Turn on the Handycam. For details, refer to “Connecting this product to one camera with Multi Camera Control (Single Connection)” in the Help Guide of the Handycam. Example: Help Guide of FDR-AX30/AXP35 http://rd1.sony.net/help/cam/1510/h_zz/ 2. Set the connection mode of the camera. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [Wi-Fi] - [ON], then press the ENTER button. 3. Select the SSID that is printed on the sticker attached to Start Guide. 4.
When you connect the camera to Handycam since second time Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [Wi-Fi] [MULTI] - [CRRNT], then press the ENTER button. 3. If you will continue to connect multiple cameras, repeat from step 2. Note When [BEEP] is set to [OFF], the connection beep does not sound.
another method, your GPS information may be lost. Use the micro USB cable (supplied) when connecting the camera to your computer. [77] How to use Movie Creator Editing images imported to your computer Using the Action Cam Installing Action Cam Movie Creator on your computer Install Action Cam Movie Creator™ on your computer. Follow the steps below. 1. Turn on the computer. Log on as an Administrator. Close all applications running on the computer before installing the software. 2.
Note Do not disconnect the micro USB cable (supplied) from the camera while the computer screen indicates that the camera is being operated or accessed. Doing so may cause data corruption. To disconnect the computer from the camera, click on the task tray then click (Icon to remove). If you are using Windows Vista, click on the task tray.
( ) indicates the recording time when the Wi-Fi remote control function is set to [OFF]. The recording time may be longer when you set the Wi-Fi or GPS setting off. Playing time Approximate time available when you use a fully charged battery pack. Approximate time when images are played back on a TV connected with a micro HDMI cable (sold separately).
XAVC S HD Average recording time (HDR-AS200V) Recorded image: 50 Mbps When using 64GB memory card: Approx.
Number of pixels: 8.8M (Still images) When using 8GB memory card: 2150 images When using 16GB memory card: 4350 images When using 32GB memory card: 8700 images When using 64GB memory card: 17000 images [81] How to use Others Battery pack On charging the battery pack Charge the battery pack before using the camera for the first time. We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) until the REC/access/CHG (Charge) lamp turns off.
charged if the terminal section of the battery pack is dirty. In this case, wipe any dust with a soft cloth lightly to clean the battery pack. Do not expose the battery pack to water. The battery pack is not water-resistant. [83] How to use Others Battery pack About the remaining battery charge If the battery pack runs out so fast although the remaining charge indicator is high, fully charge the battery pack again. Remaining charge indicator will be displayed correctly.
[86] How to use Others Using the camera abroad On TV color systems To view images shot by the camera on a TV, you need a TV (or monitor) with an HDMI jack and a micro HDMI cable (sold separately). Before shooting, be sure to set [V.SYS] to the TV system of the country and region where you will view recordings. [87] How to use Others Using the camera abroad Countries and regions where you can view images when [V.
Time differences with the standard times of world cities (as of 2015).
Hong Kong/Singapore/Beijing +08:00 Tokyo/Seoul +09:00 Adelaide/Darwin +09:30 Melbourne/Sydney +10:00 New Caledonia +11:00 Fiji/Wellington +12:00 Midway -11:00 Hawaii -10:00 Alaska -09:00 San Francisco/Tijuana -08:00 Denver/Arizona -07:00 Chicago/Mexico City -06:00 New York/Bogota
-05:00 Santiago -04:00 St.John’s -03:30 Brasilia/Montevideo -03:00 Fernando de Noronha -02:00 Azores, Cape Verde Is. -01:00 [90] How to use Others Precautions Do not use/store the camera in the following places In an extremely hot, cold or humid place In places such as in a car parked under the sun, the camera body may become deformed and this may cause a malfunction. Under direct sunlight or near a heater are not suitable places for storage.
Do not sit down in a chair or other place with the camera in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt, as this may cause malfunction or damage the camera. [92] How to use Others Precautions 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.
[95] How to use Others Precautions On moisture condensation If the camera is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside or outside the camera. This moisture condensation may cause a malfunction of the camera. If moisture condensation occurs Turn off the camera and wait about 1 hour for the moisture to evaporate.
[98] How to use Others Precautions On GPS As the positions of GPS satellites vary constantly, it may take longer to determine the location or the receiver may not be able to determine the location at all, depending on the location and time you use the camera. GPS is a system that determines your position by receiving signals from satellites. Avoid using the GPS feature on your camera in places where radio signals are blocked or reflected, such as a shadowy place surrounded by buildings or trees, etc.
The camera acquires location information periodically during triangulating. There is a slight time lag between when the location information is acquired and when the location information is recorded on an image, therefore, the actual recording location may not match the exact location on the map based on the GPS information. [100] How to use Others Precautions On GPS use restriction Use GPS in accordance with the situation and regulations of the countries/regions where you use the camera.
FOV: 170° (SteadyShot is set to [OFF]) Camera: Exposure control: Automatic exposure Minimum illumination: 6 lx (lux) Image stabilization: Electronic SteadyShot image stabilization Minimum shooting distance: Approx. 50 cm (19 3/4 in.) File format: Movies: MP4: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, XAVC S: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: MPEG-4 AAC-LC 2ch (When recording MP4 movies), LPCM 2ch (When recording XAVC S movies) Still images: JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver. 2.
Rechargeable battery pack: NP-BX1 (supplied) Maximum output voltage: DC 4.2 V Output voltage: DC 3.6 V Maximum charge voltage: DC 4.2 V Maximum charge current: 1.89 A Capacity: 4.
Flat Adhesive Mount: Dimensions: Approx. 53.0 mm × 13.0 mm × 58.5 mm (2 1/8 in. × 17/32 in. × 2 3/8 in.) (W/H/D, including protrusions) Mass: Approx. 16 g (0.57 oz) Curved Adhesive Mount: Dimensions: Approx. 53.0 mm × 15.5 mm × 58.5 mm (2 1/8 in. × 5/8 in. × 2 3/8 in.) (W/H/D, including protrusions) Mass: Approx. 16 g (0.57 oz) HDR-AS200V [System] Video signal: HDTV NTSC color, EIA standards PAL color, CCIR standards Image device: 1/2.3 type (7.81 mm) Exmor R CMOS sensor Pixel Gross: Approx. 12.
Recording media: When recording MP4 movies: Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) media microSD/SDHC/SDXC card (Class4 or faster) When recording XAVC S (50Mbps) movies: microSDXC card (Class10 or faster) [Input and Output connectors] Multi/Micro USB Terminal * : micro-B/USB2.0 Hi-Speed (Supports Micro USB compatible devices.) *USB connenction is only for output. (For customers in some countries/regions) [Power] Power requirements: Rechargeable battery pack: 3.6 V (NP-BX1 (supplied)) Multi/Micro USB Terminal: 5.
Dimensions: Approx. 24.2 mm × 46.5 mm × 81.5 mm (31/32 in. × 1 7/8 in. × 3 1/4 in.) (W/H/D, including protrusions) Mass: Approx. 68 g (2.4 oz) (camera only) Mass (when shooting): Approx. 93 g (3.3 oz) (including NP-BX1 (supplied)) Microphone: Stereo Speaker: Monaural * Splashproof performance is based on standard testing by Sony. [Wireless LAN] Corresponding standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n Frequency: 2.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. [102] How to use Others Trademarks Trademarks Memory Stick and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
[103] How to use Others Notes on License On GNU GPL/LGPL applied software The software that is eligible for the following GNU General Public License (hereinafter referred to as “GPL”) or GNU Lesser General Public License (hereinafter referred to as “LGPL”) are included in the camera. This informs you that you have a right to have access to, modify, and redistribute source code for these software programs under the conditions of the supplied GPL/LGPL. Source code is provided on the web.
Loop recording time 5min Still image mode switching SINGL Still image shooting interval 10f1s Self-timer OFF Still image angle of view 120° Interval photo recording 2sec Flip OFF Scene NORML White balance AWB AE shift 0.0 Wi-Fi connection ON GPS log ON Airplane mode OFF Mount BODY Time Code/User Bit OFF (When you set [DISP]) DF (When you set [FORMT] of [TCSET]) REC (When you set [RUN] of [TCSET]) PrSet (When you set [MAKE] of [TCSET]) OFF (When you set [T.
IR-Remote Control OFF HDMI settings AUTO(When you set [RESOL]) 60p (When you set [24/60]) OFF (When you set [TCOUT]) OFF(When you set [R.CTL]) USB Power Supply ON Auto power off 60sec Beep ON Daylight saving time (Summer time) setting OFF Language setting EN Switching NTSC/PAL NTSC [105] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with the camera, try the following solutions. 1. Check the items of troubleshooting and inspect the camera. 2.
Cannot turn on the camera. Attach a charged battery pack. Make sure that the battery pack is inserted correctly. [107] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power The power turns off suddenly. Depending on the camera and battery temperature, the power may turn off automatically to protect the camera. In this case, a message is displayed on the display panel before the power turns off.
Disconnect the micro USB cable (supplied), and then reconnect it. Use the micro USB cable (supplied). Charge the battery pack in an ambient temperature of 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F). Turn on the computer and connect the camera. Release the computer from sleep or hibernation status. Connect the camera directly to a computer using the micro USB cable (supplied). Connect the camera to a computer with the operating system that is supported by the camera.
Cannot insert dates on images. The camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images. [114] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images Cannot playback images. The folder/file name has been changed on your computer. Connect a micro HDMI cable (sold separately). [115] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images The image does not appear on the TV. Check whether the connection is correct. [116] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GPS The camera is not receiving a GPS signal.
The margin of error can be up to several-hundred meters depending on surrounding buildings, weak GPS signals, etc. [118] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GPS It takes time to triangulate although the GPS assist data is taken in. Date & Time Setting is not set, or set time is shifted greatly. Set the date and time correctly. The term of validity of GPS assist data has expired. Update GPS assist data.
Disconnect all equipment other than the camera, the keyboard and the mouse from the USB connectors of your computer. Connect the camera directly to your computer without passing through a USB hub or other device. [121] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Computers Cannot import images. Connect the camera and your computer correctly making a USB connection. [122] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Computers Action Cam Movie Creator cannot be installed.
It takes too much time to transfer an image. Microwave ovens or Bluetooth-enabled devices use the 2.4 GHz wavelength and could hinder the communication. If such devices are in the vicinity, move the camera away from those devices or shut those devices down. [126] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Others The lens gets fogged. Moisture condensation has occurred. Turn off the camera and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Battery indicator (Remaining battery is low) When the battery level is low, is displayed. Charge the battery pack immediately. ERROR Turn the power off and then on again. An unknown error has occurred on USTREAM, when using the Live Streaming function. Wait a moment and then try confirming the connection again. HEAT The camera temperature has risen. The power may turn off automatically, or you may be unable to record images. Leave the camera in a cool location until the temperature goes down.
The camera is not connected to a TV when playback is started. PLANE When the airplane mode is set to [ON], GPS and Wi-Fi cannot be used. NoSET Set the necessary settings for USTREAM using “Camera Settings for Live Streaming” of the Action Cam Movie Creator’s camera settings. Auth Log in to USTREAM again and confirm the settings using “Camera Settings for Live Streaming” of the Action Cam Movie Creator’s camera settings.
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