Panasonic Dmc Cm1 Owners Manual
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1. Before Use 11 About the Built-in Memory/the microSD Card (optional) ∫ About the motion picture recording and SD speed class About Built-in Memory ≥Memory size: Approx. 10 GB ≥ The access time for the built-in memory may be longer than the access time for a microSD card. ≥ You can copy the recorded pictures to a microSD card. (P126) About microSD cards that can be used with this unit The following microSD cards which conform to the SD standard ca n be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as mi croSD card in the text.) microSD Memory Card (64 MB to 2 GB) ≥ microSDHC Memory Cards and microSDXC Memory Cards can be used only with their compatible devices. ≥ Check that the PC and other equipment are compatible when using th e microSDXC Memory Cards. ≥ Check the corresponding manufacturer, capacity and other latest com patibility information from the following support site. http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/(This Site is English only.) Note that this does not guarantee compatibility with all operat ion s. ≥ A message prompting to format the microSD card may be displ ayed when connecting the microSD card to other devices, but do not format. microSDHC Memory Card (4 GB to 32 GB) microSDXC Memory Card (64 GB to 128 GB) According to the [Rec Quality] (P48) of a m otion picture, the required microSD card differs. Use a microSD card that meets the following rating of the SD Speed Class. ≥ SD Speed Class is the speed standard regarding continuous writi ng. C heck via the label on the microSD card, etc. ≥ The SD speed class represents the level of performance of micro SD cards. The SD speed class does not serve as a guarantee of performance for all operations. [Rec Quality] SD Speed class Label example FHD/HD/VGA/1:1 Class 4 or higher 4K Class 10 ≥ The data on the built-in memory or the microSD card may be dama ged or lost due to electromagnetic waves, static electricity or breakdown of this unit or the microSD card. We recommend storing important data on a PC etc. ≥ Keep the microSD Card out of rea ch of children to prevent swallowing.

1. Before Use 12 ∫Number of recordable pictures Aspect ratio [3:2], Quality [ A] Aspect ratio [3:2], Quality [ ] ∫Available recording time (when recording motion pictures) Approximate number of recordable pictures and available recordi ng time ≥ [9999 i] is displayed if there are more than 10000 pictures remaining. [Picture Size] 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB L (20M) 7202910 579011 6 0 0 M (10M) 1310531010570 21190 S (5M) 2290925018020 36100 XS (2.5M) 601024300 4866097480 [Picture Size] 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB L (20M) 2209201840 3690 M (10M) 2601070 21504310 S (5M) 29011 7 0 2350 4700 XS (2.5M) 3101270 25405100 ≥ “h” is an abbreviation for hour, “m” for minute and “s” for second. ≥ T he recordable time is the total time of all the motion picture s wh ich have been recorded. [Rec Quality] 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB [4K 15p] 20m58s 1h24m39s 2h49m30s5h39m36s [FHD 30p] 52m09s 3h30m35s 7h01m41s14h04m49s [HD 30p] 1h43m28s 6h57m44s13h56m28s 27h55m49s [VGA 30p] 4h12m27s 16h59m17s 34h01m00s68h09m04s [1:1 30p] 4h12m27s 16h59m17s 34h01m00s68h09m04s ≥ The maximum continuous recordable time of a motion picture is 2 9 minutes and 59 seconds, which is equivalent to a file si ze of approximately 4 GB. You can check the recordable time on the screen. (With [4K 15p] /[FHD 30 p], the file size becomes larger, causing the recordable time to become shorter than 29 minutes and 59 seconds) ≥ The number of recordable pictures and the available recording t im e are an approximation. (These vary depending on the recording conditions and the type of micro SD card.) ≥ The number of recordable pictures and the available recording t im e varies depending on the subjects. ≥ The maximum available continuous recording time is displayed on th e screen.

1. Before Use 13 1Open the card slot cover, ensure that the connection terminal of the microSD card is facing down, and insert it firmly in the correct direction until it makes a “click” sound. ADo not touch the connection terminals of the microSD card. 2Close the card slot cover. ∫ Rem oving the microSD card Push the microSD card in until it makes a “click” sound and the n pull it out straight. Inserting/Removing the microSD card

1. Before Use 14 Charging ≥The battery is not charged when this unit is shipped. Charge th e b attery before use. Connect the unit and AC adaptor to charge. 1Open the microUSB terminal cover, check the direction of the AC adaptor cable terminal, and insert it into the microUSB terminal. 2Insert the AC adaptor power plug into the power outlet. ∫ Whe n charging is complete 1Remove the AC adaptor power plug from the power outlet.2Remove the AC adaptor cable terminal from the unit. ≥When you start charging an empty battery, the charging lamp may f lash. This is not a malfunction. The charging lamp stops flashing and lights up after the battery is charged for a while. Charge with an AC adaptor ATo power outletBAC adaptorCmicroUSB terminal D Charging lamp ≥ T he unit and AC adaptor may become warm while charging, however thi s is not a malfunction. ≥ The shape of the AC adaptor power plug and power outlet may dif fer depending on each country/region. ≥ Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one. ≥ Do not leave any metal items (such as clips) near the contact a re as of the power plug. Otherwise, a fire and/or electric shocks may be caused by short-circuiting or the resulting heat generated. About the charging lamp On: Charging. Off: Charging has completed.

1. Before Use 15 ≥Approximate charging time when the battery is drained and the u nit is turned off. The charging time is longer if the unit is turned on during chargin g. If the battery level falls below 15%, a message will be displayed stating that the battery is low to notify you to charge the unit. If the battery becomes flat, a message will be displayed statin g t hat the battery is flat, and the unit will turn off. ≥ The amount of time you can use the un it varies depending on how it used and the usage environment. Recording still pictures (By CIPA standard in Program AE Mode) Recording motion pictures (Recording with picture quality set to [FHD 30p]) Charging time Charging time Approx. 150 min When the battery becomes low (charge notification) Approximate operating time and number of recordable pictures Number of recordable pictures Approx. 300 pictures Recording time Approx. 150 min Recording conditions by CIPA standard ≥ CIPA is an abbreviation of [Camera & Imaging Products Association]. ≥ Temperature: 23 oC (73.4 oF)/Humidity: 50%RH when display is on. ≥ Using a Panasonic microSDHC Memory Card. ≥ Starting the camera application and recording 30 seconds after this unit is turned on. ≥ Recording once every 30 seconds using full flash every second recording. ≥ T urning this camera application off every 10 recordings and leaving it until the temperature of the unit de creases. The number of recordable pictures varies depending on the recor di ng interval time. If the recording interval time becomes longer, the number of recordable pictures decreases. [For example, if you were to take one picture every two minutes , then the number of pictures would be reduced to approximately one-quarter of the number of pictures given above (based upon one picture taken every 30 seconds).] Recordable time Approx. 130 min Actual recordable time Approx. 90 min ≥ The maximum continuous recordable time of a motion picture is 2 9 minutes and 59 seconds, which is equivalen t to a file si ze of approximately 4 GB. You can check the recordable time on the screen. (With [4K 15p] /[FHD 30 p], the file size becomes larger, causing the recordable time to become shorter than 29 minutes and 59 seconds) ≥ These times are for an ambient temperature of 23 o C (73.4 oF) and a humidity of 50%RH. Please be aware that these times are approximate. ≥ The actual recordable time is the time of recording possible wi th repeated start/stop of the camera function, and start/stop of recording.

1. Before Use 16 Turning the unit on/off Turn on the unit by pressing [] for 2 seconds or more.≥ The lock screen will be displayed after a short time. (P17) ≥ T he default settings screen will be displayed when you turn the uni t on for the first time. (P17) ≥ Press [ ] to enter/release sleep mode, when the unit is turned on. ∫To turn the unit offPress [ ] for 1 second or more > [Po wer off] > [OK]. ∫ To restartPress [ ] for 1 second or more > [ Reboot] > [OK].

1. Before Use 17 Android™ default settings The first time you turn the unit on after purchase, follow the on-screen instructions and configure the language and Wi-Fi® settings. 1Select language > [ ]. 2Follow the on-screen instructions to configure various settings . 3After configuring various settings, read through description on diagnosis information > [Deny]/[Allow]. ≥Information concerning the condition of the terminal and inform at ion required for resolution is sent to the manufacturing source e.g. during system update or when an error occurs. This information is used for quality and service improvement purposes only. Data communication charges may be incurred when sending data. ≥ The tutorial screen is displayed when the default settings are comp leted. Confirm the details on the screen, and tap [OK]. Release the lock screen Slide [ ] until the guide (white line on the outer circumference) A. ≥If the [Screen lock] settings have been changed, use the method confi gured to release the lock. ≥ The unit will acquire the date and time from the network to automatically set the date and time, however they may not be set properly depending on the environment that the u nit is used in. In this case, set the date and time manually. (P29)

18 2.Basic Operation Using the touch screen The unit features a touch screen, which you can operate by touc hing directly with your fingers. ≥ Peel off the sheet pasted to the touch screen when first bought befor e use. ≥ The touch screen is designed to be lightly touched with a finge r. Do not press the touch screen strongly with your finger or pres s obj ects with sharp tips (claws/ball point pens/pins etc.) against it. ≥ The touch screen may not work even when touched in the followin g cases. P lease note that they may also result in incorrect operations. – Operating with gloves on your hand – Operating with your fingertips – Operating with foreign objects on top of the operating surface – Operating with a protective sheet, seal, etc. pasted on top – Operating with the touch screen wet – Operating with your fingers wet with sweat or water Ta p p i n gTap an item or icon to select it.Double-tappingTap the touch screen quickly two times when you want to zoom in and out of webpages, etc. Tapping and holdingTap an item or icon without releasing your finger. Use this to display a context menu.FlickingMoving your finger quickly across the touch screen will move back and forth through numerous pictures.

2. Basic Operation 19 DraggingTap an item or icon without releasing your finger and slide it.ScrollingFlick/drag your finger around the screen to display a hidden area. PinchingWhen displaying a webpage or picture, use two fingers to push the screen apart and zoom in (pinch out), or bring them together to zoom out (pinch in).≥Controls may differ or not be available depending on the app be ing u sed.

2. Basic Operation 20 Switching between vertical and horizontal viewing modes The unit switches the screen bet ween vertical and horizontal viewing modes depending on its motion sensor that can detect the unit’s direction and move ment. ≥The screen display may not switch depending on the app being used and othe r reasons.