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    VIERA Link does not 
    work.≥Connect with a HDMI mini cable (optional). (l93)
    ≥Press the MENU button, then select [SETUP] # 
    [VIERA Link] # [ON] with the cursor button. (l93)
    ≥Depending on HDMI terminal of the TV, the input channel 
    may not switch automatically. In this case, use the remote 
    control for the TV to switch input. (For details on how to 
    switch input, please read the operating instructions for the 
    TV.)
    ≥Check the VIERA Link setting on the connected device.
    ≥Turn the power to the unit off and then back on again.
    ≥Set [VIERA Link] to [Off] on the TV and then turn it back to 
    [On]. (Refer to the operating instructions of the TV for 
    details.)
    When connected by the 
    USB cable, this unit is not 
    detected by the PC.≥Select another USB terminal on the PC.
    ≥Check the operating environment. (l111 )
    ≥Turn the power to the unit off and then back on again and 
    reconnect the USB cable.
    When the USB cable is 
    disconnected, an error 
    message will appear on 
    the PC.≥To disconnect the USB cable safely, double-click the
      
    ( ) icon in the task tray and follow the instructions on the 
    screen.
    The power of the DVD 
    burner cannot be turned 
    on.≥When the unit is connected to the DVD burner, use the 
    respective AC adaptors for both this unit and the DVD 
    burner.
    Cannot see the PDF 
    operating instructions for 
    HD Writer 2.6E.≥You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later or Adobe 
    Reader 7.0 or later to read the PDF operating instructions 
    for HD Writer 2.6E.
    Cannot copy scenes on 
    the SD card by 
    connecting to other 
    equipment with the USB 
    cable.≥Other equipment might have not recognized the SD card. 
    Unplug the USB cable once, and reconnect it.
    ProblemCheck points
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    ∫If scenes do not change smoothly when played back on another device
    The images may be still for several seconds at the joins between the scenes if the following operations 
    are performed when multiple scenes have been continuously played back using another unit.
    ≥Just how smoothly the scenes will be played back depends on the playback unit. Depending on the 
    unit used, the images may stop moving and become still for a moment even when none of the 
    following conditions are applicable.
    ≥It may not playback smoothly when the editing of scenes were done with the HD Writer 2.6E, but it 
    will playback smoothly if you set [Seamless settings] in the HD Writer 2.6E. Refer to the operating 
    instructions for the HD Writer 2.6E.
    ∫When the scenes were recorded on different dates
    AThe image will be still for several seconds wherever the date changes.
    BThe images are played back smoothly if the scenes were recorded on the same date.
    ∫When more than 99 scenes were recorded on the same date
    AThe image will be still for several seconds when the scene changes every time 99 recorded scenes 
    have been played back.
    BThe images of 99 consecutive scenes are played back smoothly.
    ∫When scenes lasting under 3 seconds have been recorded
    13 or more seconds
    2Under 3 seconds
    AThe image will be still for several seconds after a scene which lasts under 3 seconds.
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    ∫When PRE-REC was used for recording
    1Normal recording
    2PRE-REC recording
    AThe picture momentarily stops at the end of the last scene that was recorded normally before PRE-
    REC recording.
    ∫When the recording mode was changed from HA/HG/HX to HE or from HE 
    to HA/HG/HX
    AThe picture momentarily stops where the scenes switch between HA/HG/HX and HE modes.
    BPlayback is smooth if the same mode is used or the mode is switched among HA, HG and HX.
    ∫When the setting of the 24p digital cinema is turned on/off
    1[24pDIGITAL CINEMA] is [ON].
    2[24pDIGITAL CINEMA] is [OFF].
    AWhen recording motion pictures after changing settings on the 24p digital cinema, the motion 
    pictures at the switching points of scenes stop for several seconds.
    BScenes with the same settings can be played back smoothly at the switching points.
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    ∫When deleting scenes
    ∫Example 1: Deleting scenes midway through a sequence of scenes.
    1Scene to be deleted
    AThe image will be still for several seconds wherever a scene was deleted.
    BThe images of consecutive scenes where they are no deletions are played back smoothly one after 
    another.
    ∫Example 2: When recording again after having deleted the last scene.
    1Scene to be deleted
    2A new scene is recorded here.
    AThe image will be still for several seconds where a scene was deleted.
    BThe images of consecutive scenes where they are no deletions are played back smoothly one after 
    another.
    ∫If you connected this unit and the DVD burner, selected scenes and then 
    copied them to 1 disc.
    AIf you select a scene other than the next scene, the picture may momentarily stop at the point 
    where the scenes switch.
    BThe point where the scenes switch will be played back smoothly if you select the scenes in order.
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    Cautions for use
    The unit and the SD card become warm during 
    use. This is not a malfunction.
    Keep the High Definition Video Camera as far 
    away as possible from electromagnetic 
    equipment (such as microwave ovens, TVs, 
    video games etc.).
    ≥If you use the High Definition Video Camera on 
    top of or near a TV, the pictures and sound on 
    the High Definition Video Camera may be 
    disrupted by electromagnetic wave radiation.
    ≥Do not use the High Definition Video Camera 
    near cell phones because doing so may result 
    in noise adversely affecting the pictures and 
    sound.
    ≥Recorded data may be damaged, or pictures 
    may be distorted, by strong magnetic fields 
    created by speakers or large motors.
    ≥Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by 
    microprocessors may adversely affect the High 
    Definition Video Camera, disturbing the 
    pictures and sound.
    ≥If the High Definition Video Camera is 
    adversely affected by electromagnetic 
    equipment and stops functioning properly, turn 
    the High Definition Video Camera off and 
    remove the battery or disconnect AC adaptor. 
    Then reinsert the battery or reconnect AC 
    adaptor and turn the High Definition Video 
    Camera on.
    Do not use the High Definition Video Camera 
    near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines.
    ≥If you record near radio transmitters or 
    high-voltage lines, the recorded pictures and 
    sound may be adversely affected.
    Make sure to use the supplied cords and 
    cables. If you use optional accessories, use 
    the cords and the cables supplied with them.
    Do not extend the cords and the cables.
    Do not spray insecticides or volatile 
    chemicals onto the unit.
    ≥If the unit is sprayed with such chemicals, its 
    body may be marred and the surface finish 
    may peel off.≥Do not leave rubber or plastic products in 
    contact with the unit for a long time.
    When you use the unit in a sandy or dusty 
    place such as a beach, do not let sand or fine 
    dust get into the body and terminals of the 
    unit.
    Also, keep the unit away from sea water.
    ≥Sand or dust may damage the unit. (Care 
    should be taken when inserting and removing 
    a card.)
    ≥If sea water splashes onto the unit, wipe off the 
    water with a well wrung cloth. Then wipe the 
    unit again with a dry cloth.
    When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump 
    it.
    ≥A strong impact can break the unit’s casing, 
    causing it to malfunction.
    Cleaning
    ≥Before cleaning, detach the battery or pull the 
    AC cable from the AC outlet, and then wipe the 
    unit with a soft, dry cloth.
    ≥If the unit is very dirty, dip a cloth in water and 
    squeeze firmly, and then wipe the unit with the 
    damp cloth. Next, dry the unit with a dry cloth.
    ≥Use of benzine, paint thinner, alcohol, or 
    dishwashing liquid may alter the camera body 
    or peel the surface finish. Do not use these 
    solvents.
    ≥When using a chemical dust cloth, follow the 
    instructions that came with the cloth.
    Do not use the unit for surveillance purposes 
    or other business uses.
    ≥This unit was designed for consumer 
    intermittent use. It was not intended for 
    continuous use, or for any industrial or 
    commercial application resulting in prolonged 
    use.
    ≥In certain situations, continuous use could 
    cause the unit to overheat and cause a 
    malfunction. Such use is strongly discouraged.
    When you are not going to use the unit for an 
    extended time
    ≥When storing the unit in a cupboard or cabinet, 
    it is recommended that you place a desiccant 
    (silica gel) in with it.
    About this unit
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    The battery used in this unit is a rechargeable 
    lithium-ion battery. It is susceptible to humidity 
    and temperature and the effect increases the 
    more the temperature rises or falls. In cold areas, 
    the full charge indication may not appear or the 
    low battery indication may appear about 
    5 minutes after starting use. At high 
    temperatures, the protection function may be 
    triggered, making it impossible to use the unit.
    Be sure to detach the battery after use.
    ≥If the battery is left attached, a minute amount 
    of current continues to flow even if the unit’s 
    power is off. Keeping the unit in this state may 
    result in over discharge of the battery. This 
    may result in you not being able to use the 
    battery even after it is charged.
    ≥The battery should be stored in the vinyl bag 
    so metal does not come into contact with the 
    terminals.
    ≥The battery should be stored in a cool place 
    free from humidity, with as constant 
    temperature as possible. (Recommended 
    temperature: 15 °C to 25 °C (59 °F to 77 °F), 
    Recommended humidity: 40% to 60%)
    ≥Extremely high temperatures or low 
    temperatures will shorten the life of the battery.
    ≥If the battery is kept in high-temperature, high-
    humidity, or oily-smoky places, the terminals 
    may rust and cause malfunctions.
    ≥To store the battery for a long period of time, 
    we recommend you charge it once every year 
    and store it again after you have completely 
    used up the charged capacity.
    ≥Dust and other matter attached to the battery 
    terminals should be removed.
    Prepare spare batteries when going out for 
    recording.
    ≥Prepare batteries enough to last for 3 to 4 
    times the period you are planning to record for. 
    Cold places such as a ski resort can shorten 
    recording time.
    If you drop the battery accidentally, check to 
    see if the terminals are damaged.
    ≥Attaching a battery with damaged terminals 
    can damage the unit or AC adaptor.
    Do not throw old battery into fire.≥Heating a battery or throwing it into a fire may 
    result in an explosion.
    If the operating time is very short even after 
    the battery has been recharged, the battery 
    has worn out. Please purchase a new battery.
    ≥If the temperature of the battery is extremely 
    high or extremely low, charging may take time 
    or the battery may not be charged.
    ≥If the charging lamp keeps flashing, make sure 
    that the terminals of the battery or the AC 
    adaptor are not exposed to dirt, foreign objects 
    or dust, then reconnect them properly.
    Disconnect the AC cable from the AC outlet 
    when you remove dirt, foreign objects or dust 
    on the terminals of the battery or the AC 
    adaptor.
    If the charging lamp is still flashing, the 
    temperature of the battery may be extremely 
    high or extremely low or something may be 
    wrong with the battery or AC adaptor. Contact 
    consumer support. (l148, 149).
    ≥If you use the AC adaptor near a radio, radio 
    reception may be disturbed. Keep the AC 
    adaptor 1 m (3.3 feet) or more away from the 
    radio.
    ≥When using the AC adaptor, it may generate 
    whirring sounds. However, this is normal.
    ≥After use, be sure to disconnect the AC 
    adaptor. (If it is left connected, a minute 
    amount of current is consumed.)
    ≥Always keep the electrodes of the AC adaptor 
    and battery clean.
    About the battery
    About the AC adaptor
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    ≥When the LCD monitor gets dirty, wipe it with a 
    dry soft cloth.
    ≥In a place with drastic temperature changes, 
    condensation may form on the LCD monitor. 
    Wipe it with soft dry cloth.
    ≥When the unit has become very cold, for 
    example due to storage in a cold area, its LCD 
    monitor will be slightly darker than usual 
    immediately after the power is turned on. The 
    normal brightness will be restored when the 
    unit’s internal temperature rises.When condensation forms on the unit, the lens 
    will cloud up and the unit may not work properly. 
    Make every effort to ensure that condensation 
    does not form. If it does form, take the actions 
    described below.
    Causes of condensation
    Condensation takes place when the ambient 
    temperature or humidity is changed as 
    follows.
    ≥When this unit is brought inside from the cold 
    (e.g. a ski slope) to a warm room.
    ≥When this unit is moved from an 
    air-conditioned car to outside.
    ≥When a cold room has been warmed up 
    quickly.
    ≥When cool wind from an air conditioner is 
    directly blown onto this unit.
    ≥After summer afternoon showers of rain.
    ≥When this unit is in a very humid place where 
    the air is thick with steam. (e.g. a heated 
    swimming pool)
    Helpful hint
    If, for example, you have used this unit for 
    recording on a ski slope and are taking it into a 
    heated room, place the unit inside a plastic bag, 
    remove as much of the air from inside the bag as 
    possible, then seal the bag. Leave the unit for 
    about an hour in the room so the temperature of 
    the unit is close to the ambient temperature of 
    the room, then use it.
    LCD monitor/viewfinder
    Extremely high precision technology is 
    employed to produce the LCD Monitor screen 
    featuring a total of approximately 300,000 
    pixels. The result is more than 99.99% 
    effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the 
    pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is 
    not a malfunction and does not affect the 
    recorded picture.
    Extremely high precision technology is 
    employed to produce the viewfinder screen 
    featuring a total of approximately 
    183,000 pixels. The result is more than 
    99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of 
    the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this 
    is not a malfunction and does not affect the 
    recorded picture.
    About condensation
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    Explanation of terms
    Automatic white balance
    White balance adjustment recognizes the color 
    of light and adjusts so the white color will 
    become a purer white. The unit determines the 
    hue of light that comes through the lens, thereby 
    judging the recording condition, and selects the 
    closest hue setting.
    This is called automatic white balance 
    adjustment.
    However, since the unit only stores white color 
    information under several light sources, 
    automatic white balance adjustment does not 
    function normally under other light sources.
    The illustration above shows the range over 
    which the auto white balance functions.
    1) The effective range of automatic white 
    balance adjustment on this unit
    2) Blue sky
    3) Cloudy sky (rain)
    4) TV screen
    5) Sunlight
    6) White fluorescent lamp
    7) Halogen light bulb
    8) Incandescent light bulb
    9) Sunrise or sunset
    10) Candlelight
    Outside of the effective range of automatic white 
    balance adjustment, the image will become 
    reddish or bluish. Even within the effective range 
    of automatic white balance adjustment, the 
    automatic white balance adjustment may not 
    function properly if there is more than one light 
    source. For light outside the functional automatic white balance adjustment range, use the manual 
    white balance adjustment mode.
    White balance adjustment
    White balance adjustment determines the white 
    color under different light sources. By 
    recognizing which is the white color under 
    sunlight and which is the white color under a 
    fluorescent light, the unit can adjust the balance 
    among the other colors.
    Since the white color is the reference for all the 
    colors, the unit can record pictures in a natural 
    hue if it can recognize the reference color white.
    Auto focus
    The lens is moved forward or backward 
    automatically to bring the subject into focus.
    Auto focus has the following characteristics.
    ≥Adjusts so that the vertical lines of a 
    subject are seen more clearly.
    ≥Attempts to bring an object with higher 
    contrast into focus.
    ≥Focuses on the screen center only.
    Due to these characteristics, auto focus does not 
    work correctly in the following situations. Record 
    pictures in the manual focus mode.
    Recording distant and close-up objects at the 
    same time
    Since the unit focuses on whatever is at the 
    center of the screen, it is difficult to bring the 
    background into focus when close-up objects are 
    placed in focus. When recording people with 
    distant mountains in the background, you cannot 
    focus on both the subject which is close-up and 
    the objects which are in the distance.
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    Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty 
    window
    The subject behind the window will not be 
    focused because the focus is on the dirty 
    window.
    Similarly, when recording something on the 
    opposite side of a road with heavy traffic, a 
    vehicle that happens to pass by may be brought 
    into focus.
    Recording a subject that is surrounded by 
    objects with glossy surfaces or by highly 
    reflective objects
    Since whatever is shiny or glistens is brought into 
    focus, it is hard to focus on the subject to be 
    recorded. The focus may become blurry when 
    recording subjects at the beach, in night views or 
    in scenes involving fireworks or special lights.
    Recording a subject in dark surroundings
    The unit cannot focus correctly because the light 
    information that comes through the lens 
    decreases considerably.
    Recording a fast-moving subject
    As the focus lens-inside moves mechanically, it 
    cannot keep up with a fast-moving subject.
    When, for example, recording a sports event with 
    fast moving subjects, the focus may lose its 
    sharpness.
    Recording a subject with little contrast
    It is easy to bring subjects with a sharp contrast 
    or vertical lines or stripes into focus. This means 
    that a subject with little contrast, such as a white 
    wall, may become blurry because the unit 
    achieves focus based upon the vertical lines of 
    an image.
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    Specifications
    High Definition Video Camera
    Information for your safety
    Power source:
    Power consumption:DC 9.3 V (When using AC adaptor)
    DC 7.2 V (When using battery)
    Recording: 5.7 W
    Signal system1080/60i
    Recording formatAVCHD format compliant
    Image sensor1/6z 3MOS image sensor
    Total: 610 Kk3
    Effective pixels:
    Motion picture: 520 Kk3
    Still picture: 520 Kk3
    LensAuto Iris, F1.8 to F2.8
    Focal length:
    2.95 mm to 35.4 mm
    Macro (Full range AF)
    Filter diameter37 mm
    Zoom12k optical zoom, 30k/700k digital zoom
    Monitor2.7z wide LCD monitor (approx. 300 K pixels)
    Viewfinder0.44z wide EVF (approx. 183 K pixels)
    Microphone5.1 channel surround microphone (with a zoom microphone/focus 
    microphone function)
    Speaker1 round speaker, dynamic type
    White balance 
    adjustmentAuto tracking white balance system
    Standard illumination1,400 lx
    Minimum required 
    illuminationApprox. 2 lx (1/30 in Low light mode)
    Approx. 1 lx with the MagicPix function
    AV terminal video output 
    level1.0 Vp-p, 75h, NTSC system
    Component terminal 
    video output levelY:  1.0 Vp-p, 75h
    Pb:  0.7 Vp-p, 75h
    Pr:  0.7 Vp-p, 75h
    HDMI mini connector 
    video output levelHDMI™ (x.v.Color™) 1125i (1080i)/525p (480p)
    AV terminal audio output 
    level (Line)316 mV, 600h, 2 ch
    Headphone outputOutput impedance 100h with 77 mV, 32h load. (Also used as AV 
    mini jack / compatible to stereo mini plug)
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