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    About the Battery
    ª Recommended batteries
    Use Panasonic AA Alkaline batteries
     (LR6GA or LR6GC) or AA Ni-MH batteries (nickel-metal hydride) (HHR-3EPA or HHR-3EPC) (We 
    recommend that you use Panasonic batteries.)
    • The performance of the batteries may vary depending on brand or storage 
    terms/condition of the battery. It may cause malfunction or the available 
    recording time may become shorter.
     As the ambient temperature decreases,  the battery performance and capacity may 
    temporarily decrease. In such cases, remove the batteries, warming them in your 
    pocket.
     The battery indicator may not be displayed correctly depending on the  temperature or other conditions. Battery may be empty without indication.
     We recommend turning the camera off frequently while recording to maintain the 
    power of the battery for a long time.
     When using the camera outdoors, we recommend using new Alkaline batteries. If  you will be using the camera for a long period of time, using rechargeable Ni-MH 
    batteries is more practical.
     The exhausted batteries may recover the performance when they are left for some  period of time. However, they cannot be used for a long time. Be sure to replace 
    with new batteries.
    Batteries that should not be used
     If the batteries listed above are used, improper operation can result and the 
    following malfunctions can occur;
     Remaining battery time may not be displayed accurately.
     Camera may turn off prematurely.
     Data written to Memory Card can be damaged resulting in the loss of photos.
    Batteries that remaining battery life is not displayed correctly
     The remaining battery life of the Nickel Manganese battery may be displayed as 
    full on the battery indicator [ ] because  of its characteristics even if it is 
    considerably consumed. Moreover, the camera may be turned off with the 
    indication on the battery indicator full [ ] without warning. This is not a 
    malfunction.
    Manganese batteries Nickel batteries
    Ni-Cd batteries Lithium batteries
    Nickel Manganese batteries (Oxy Alkaline batteries)
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    ª Batteries that cannot be used
    The following batteries cannot be used.
     Batteries where part or their entire outer covering jacket has been removed or  partially peeled away.
     Batteries that have “flattened” ends that would prevent a proper connection from  being made with internal battery contacts.
    ª  Proper Care and Handling of the Batteries
    If you mishandle the batteries, leakage, generation of heat and fire or 
    explosion may occur. Observe the following cautions;
     Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or subject the battery to any extreme  mechanical abuse.
     Do not heat or throw into the fire.
     Do not allow the battery contacts to touch metal objects.
     Do not subject the battery, battery connectors, or the camera to any direct  moisture, especially salt water. This can cause corrosion of the metal surfaces.
     Do not peel off or remove the outer battery covering.
     Do not throw the batteries.
     Do not use batteries that appear mechanically damaged, swollen or show signs of leakage. Do not store batteries in high humid ity or high temperature environments.
     Keep batteries away from small children.
     Do not install batteries backwards (reverse polarity). Serious damage or injury can result. When you replace 2 batteries, use two of the same type.
     All batteries should be of the same brand, size, capacity. Avoid mixing batteries.
     If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the batteries.
     Following prolonged use, it is normal for the battery to be warm.
     As the ambient temperature decreases,  the battery capacity and performance will 
    decrease. This is normal. In such cases, remove the batteries and warm them in 
    your pocket. Take special care not to allow the contacts to come into contact with 
    metal objects in your pocket.
     If oxidation or any foreign substance is found on the battery contacts it could  prevent the battery from making a good el ectrical contact. Operation could 
    become intermittent. If this occurs, clean the battery contact with an ink eraser.  All or part of the seal of batteries are 
    peeled off 
    -  polarity is flat
    If any leakage from the battery is noted, avoid direct skin contact. Remove the 
    battery and clean as much of the foreign substance as possible. Contact your 
    local service center for assistance if necessary.
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    ª Ni-MH Battery (Nickel Metal Hydride)
    The battery charger should only be used with the Ni-MH batteries. Do 
    not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries. Please be aware of 
    the following issues;
     If any oxidation or foreign substance is found on the battery contacts, the battery  may not be charged correctly. Battery contacts can be cleaned with a soft cloth or 
    ink eraser.
     Newly purchased rechargeable batteries or those which have not been used for a  long period of time may not reach full capacity after one charge. The overall 
    performance will increase after 2-3 discharge/charge cycles.
     Rechargeable batteries should be used to the point when the camera stops  working. They should be recharged as soon as possible. Premature charging can 
    cause “memory effect”, whereby the overall operating time can be decreased.
     Even during storage, rechargeable batteri es will naturally discharge. We suggest 
    charging before each use.
     Once batteries have reached full charge, avoid over charging them.
     Do not peel off or damage the covered seal.
     Read the Operating Instructions for the battery charger.
    Ni-MH batteries have a limited life. T he battery power decreases gradually over 
    time. If available time seems much shorter, purchase new batteries.
     The battery’s life differs depending on the c ondition stored or used or environment.
    ª Battery indicator
    The remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor. (This is not displayed 
    when using AC adaptor (optional, DMW-AC1).)
    : The battery power is sufficient
    : The remaining power is low
    : There is little remaining power
    (Blinks in red): Replace the batteries
    When using new Ni-MH batteries, the battery indicator may not be 
    displayed correctly because of the characteristic of the batteries, not 
    because of a malfunction. If you repeatedly discharge and charge the 
    batteries fully, the battery indicator will be displayed correctly.
     The battery indicator may not be displayed correctly depending on the  temperature or other conditions. As a resu lt, even if the battery indicator is not 
    empty, the power may be turned off. This is not a malfunction.
     Even if the battery power depletes when leaving them unused for a while, the  battery power may recover. However, they will not be usable, so replace them with 
    new ones once the battery power depletes.
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    ªAbout the Battery Consumption
    Recordable number under CIPA Standards
    Measured under the following conditions:
     Temperature: 73.4°F (23°C) / Humidity: 50
    %, LCD monitor is on
     Using the supplied SD Memory Card
     Starting recording 30 seconds after the camera is turned on.
     Recording once every 30 seconds, flash every other recording.
     Activating zoom from Tele to Wide and vice versa in every recording.
     Turning the camera off per 10 recordings/Leave the camera until the battery is  cooled down.
    Recordable number under low temperature
    (Temperature: 32°F (0°C)/Other recording conditions are the same as specified in 
    CIPA Standards.)
     Please note that the performance and c apacity of the alkaline battery is 
    significantly decreased in  low temperature conditions.
    BatteriesRecordable number
    Panasonic Alkaline batteries 
    (supplied) Approx. 160 still pictures
    Fully charged Panasonic Ni-MH 
    (nickel-metal hydride) batteries 
    (Optional: HHR-3EPA or 
    HHR-3EPC) Approx. 320 still pictures
    BatteriesRecordable number
    Panasonic Alkaline batteries 
    (supplied) Approx. 40 still pictures
    Fully charged Panasonic Ni-MH 
    (nickel-metal hydride) batteries 
    (Optional: HHR-3EPA or 
    HHR-3EPC) Approx. 300 still pictures
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    Recordable number when the LCD monitor is turned off
    (The LCD monitor is off/Other recording conditions are the same as specified in 
    CIPA Standards)
     The remaining battery life lasts longer when you use the camera with the LCD  monitor turned off.
    Continuous playback time
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    Suggestions/Tips ¬
     The numbers and times shown in the table may vary depending on the condition.
     Recordable number/playback time  varies depending on the batteries used.
     We recommend turning the camera off frequently while recording to maintain the  power of the battery for a long time.
     CIPA is an abbreviation for Camera & Imaging Products Association.
    BatteriesRecordable number
    Panasonic Alkaline batteries 
    (supplied) Approx. 400 still pictures
    Fully charged Panasonic Ni-MH 
    (nickel-metal hydride) batteries 
    (Optional: HHR-3EPA or 
    HHR-3EPC) Approx. 850 still pictures
    BatteriesContinuous playback time
    Panasonic Alkaline batteries 
    (supplied) Approx. 280 min.
    Fully charged Panasonic Ni-MH 
    (nickel-metal hydride) batteries 
    (Optional: HHR-3EPA or 
    HHR-3EPC) Approx. 340 min.
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    Inserting the Batteries
    Preparation
     Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted.
     Use AA Alkaline batteries or AA Ni-MH batteries (nickel-metal hydride).
    1Slide the door in the direction of 
    the arrow to open the battery door.
    2Insert the batteries.
     Use the charged batteries when using  Ni-MH batteries.
     Insert the batteries observing the  direction of the  + and  -  polarities.
    3Slide the door in the direction of 
    the arrow to close the battery 
    door.
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    Removing the Batteries
    Preparation
     Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted.
    1Slide the door in the direction of 
    the arrow to open the battery door.
    2Remove the batteries.
    3Slide the door in the direction of 
    the arrow to close the battery 
    door.
    ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
     If you will not be using the camera for  a long time, remove the batteries.
     After the fully char ged batteries or new 
    batteries have been inserted for more 
    than 3 hours, the clock setting is 
    stored (in the camera) for 3 months 
    after the batteries are removed. (The 
    time may be shorter if the batteries are 
    not charged sufficiently.)
    If more than 3 months has passed, the 
    clock setting will be lost. In this case, 
    set the clock again. (P21)
     Do not remove the card or the 
    batteries when the card is being 
    accessed. (P18)
     Be sure to remove the batteries 
    after the power indicator is turned 
    off. Otherwise, the setting may be 
    cleared.
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    About the Card
    ªAccess to the card
    While the card is being accessed, the 
    status indicator  1 and card access 
    indication  2 light.
    When the status indicator  1 and card 
    access indication  2 light, do not:
     turn the camera off.
     remove the batteries or the card.
     do not remove the AC Adaptor  (optional, DMW-AC1).
    The card and the card contents may be 
    damaged and the camera may not 
    operate normally.
    It is possible that data stored on the 
    card can be damaged due to accidental 
    erasure, static electricity, electrical noise 
    or a defective card. We recommend 
    storing precious data to your PC’s hard 
    drive. (P97, 98) ª
    SD Memory Card (supplied) and 
    MultiMediaCard (optional)
    The SD Memory Card and 
    MultiMediaCard are small, lightweight, 
    removable external memory cards. The 
    reading/writing speed of an SD Memory 
    Card is fast. The SD Memory Card is 
    equipped with a Write-Protect switch 
    that can inhibit writing and formatting a 
    card. (When the switch is slid to the 
    [LOCK] side, it is not possible to write or 
    delete data on the card and format it. 
    When the switch is unlocked, these 
    functions become available.)
    SD Memory Card
    MultiMediaCard
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    Suggestions/Tips ¬
     The reading/writing speed of a  MultiMediaCard is slower than an SD 
    Memory Card. When a 
    MultiMediaCard is used, the 
    performance of certain features may 
    be slightly slower than advertised.
     After recording motion images using  the MultiMediaCard, the status 
    indicator and card access indication 
    may appear for a while, but this is not 
    a malfunction.
     Keep the Memory Card out of reach of  children to prevent swallowing.
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    Inserting the Card
    Preparation
     Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted.
    1Open the card door.
    2Insert the card all the way in until 
    it clicks.
     Insert the card, pressing gently until it locks in place. If the card will 
    not insert freely, it may be reversed. 
    Do not force the card.
     Do not touch the connection 
    terminals on the back side of the 
    card.
    3Close the card door.
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    Removing the Card
    Preparation
     Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted.
    1Open the card door.
    2Push the card until it clicks, then 
    pull the card out upright.
    3Close the card door.
    ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
     The card may be damaged if it is  removed while the camera is on.
     Do not remove the card or the  batteries when the card is being 
    accessed. (P18)
     If the card door cannot be completely  closed, remove the card and insert it 
    again.
     If the card cannot be fully inserted,  check the direction of the card.
     We recommend using Panasonic’s SD 
    Memory Card. (Use only the genuine 
    card)
     The card may be damaged if it is not 
    fully inserted.
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