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    • This unit does not support hard disk drives that are 2 TB or 
    larger. 
    Viewing hard disk drive data
    Use the following procedures to view data on a hard disk 
    drive connected via USB. 
    1 SwitchtoUSBhostmode.
    For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] 
    (page 150). 
    2ConnectaharddiskdriveviaUSB. 
    3Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. Openthe
    thumbnailscreen. 
    4Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttonandselectHDD
    EXPLOREinthethumbnailmenu. 
    •  This opens a screen that shows hard disk drive 
    data. 
    TYPE S or P2 STORE
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    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
       PresstheSETbutton. PresstheEXITbutton.
    10
    11
    12
    FAT formatted hard disk
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    2
    3
    4
    1  PARTITION
    Use this function to view hard disk drive type. 
    Operations differ depending on hard disk drive type. 
    Hard disk 
    drive typeFeaturesSupported 
    functions
    TYPE S
    A special format that 
    permits high-speed 
    loading and write 
    back of data in card 
    units.
    This is the format 
    used by the camera. 
    This format allows 
    thumbnail display, 
    loading and write 
    back of data in 
    card units, and 
    write back of data 
    and formatting in 
    clip units. 
    P2STORE
    This is the P2 STORE 
    (AJ-PCS060G) hard 
    disk drive. 
    Cannot be used for 
    writing data.  
    This format 
    displays  
    thumbnails, write 
    back data in card 
    units and write 
    back data in clip 
    units. 
    FAT
    The basic primary 
    partition on a PC is 
    FAT 16 or FAT 32. 
    The root directory of 
    such a partition must 
    contain a CONTENTS 
    directory. 
    Display 
    thumbnails, write 
    back video data 
    by the clip and 
    formatting
    * Handled as a 
    “TYPE S” hard disk 
    after formatting. 
    OTHER
    Hard disk other than 
    those above
    * This refers to file 
    systems where  root 
    does not contain 
    a directory called 
    “CONTENTS” or a 
    NTFS file system 
    other than FAT16 or 
    FAT32. 
    Format
    * Handled as a 
    “TYPE S” hard disk 
    after formatting. 
    2  VENDOR
    Indicates hard disk drive vendor. 
    3  MODEL
    Indicates hard disk drive model.  
    4  SIZE
    Indicates the total capacity of the hard disk drive. 
    5  USED
    Indicates the size of used space on the hard disk drive 
    (units: GB) and used P2 card area (units: cards).  
    						
    							
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    6 REMAIN
    Indicates remaining capacity (units: GB) on the hard 
    disk drive. 
    7  Partition number
    Indicates the number of partitions (in units of P2 cards) 
    on the hard disk drive. 
     NOTE
    The screen can show up to 10 partitions. When there are 11 
    or more partitions, use the cursor button (]) to move down 
    to display the remaining partitions. 
    8  MODEL
    Indicates the model of P2 card that originally recorded 
    the data in the partition. 
     NOTE
    Press the cursor button (o) to switch to PARTITION NAME. 
    Use the cursor button (p) to return to the previous model. 
    When hard disk drive thumbnails are displayed, 
    select CHANGE PARTITION NAME in the OPERATION 
    menu  to enter the PARTITION NAME on the software 
    keyboard. (up to 20 characters)
    9  DATE/TIME
    Indicates the date and time data was recorded on the 
    partition. 
    10  SERIAL
    Indicates the serial number of P2 card that originally 
    recorded the data in the partition. 
    11  VERIFY
    Indicates verify settings and results when data was 
    recorded to a partition.  
    ON:FINISHED: 
    Runned verify and verify results were matched.
    ON:FAILED: 
    Runned verify but verify results could not be 
    matched. 
    OFF: 
    Did not run verify. 
    – – –: 
    No verify information available. 
     NOTE
    •   Hard disk drives formatted using FAT can handle up to 
    1000 clips. Any clips beyond that limit cannot be opened.
    •   Only the first partition of a hard disk drive formatted 
    using FAT can display information. 
    •   An invalid partition on P2 STORE (AJ-PCS060G) is 
    indicated in gray. 
    12  NAME
    Indicates the PARTITION NAME. 
    Formatting Hard Disks
    1 SwitchtotheUSBhostmode.
    For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] 
    (page 150). 
    2ConnectaharddiskdriveviaUSB. 
    3Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttontoopenthe
    thumbnailscreen. 
    4Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttonandselectHDD
    EXPLOREinthethumbnailmenu. 
    •  This opens a screen that shows hard disk drive 
    data.  
    						
    							
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    5SelectOPERATIONFORMAT(HDD)inthe
    menuanduseacursorbuttonandtheSET
    buttontoselect YES.
    •  Select YES in the confirmation message that 
    appears again to start hard disk drive formatting. 
    •   Handled as a “TYPE S” hard disk drive after 
    formatting. 
      NOTE
    All data on a hard disk drive is deleted when the disk is 
    formatted. It is not possible to select part of a partition 
    to delete. 
    Writing to hard disk drive
    1 SwitchtotheUSBhostmode.
    For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] 
    (page 150). 
    2ConnectaharddiskdriveviaUSB. 
    If the hard disk drive has not been formatted by 
    the camera, format it according to the instructions 
    provided in [Formatting Hard Disks] (page 152). 
    3InsertaPcard.
    4Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttontoopenthe
    thumbnailscreen. 
    5Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttonandselectHDD
    EXPORTfromthethumbnailmenuand
    specifytheslotofthePcardwiththedatayou
    wanttowritetotheharddiskdrive. 
    6Select YES.
    •  This starts the write process. 
    •   A progress bar appears during the write process. 
    To interrupt writing, press the SET button. 
    Selecting YES in the cancel confirmation that 
    appears will stop the write process. 
    •   COPY COMPLETED! announces the end of the 
    write process. 
      NOTE
    •  To turn off the verify phase in a write operation, select 
    HDD  SETUP in the thumbnail menu and set VERIFY 
    to OFF.  This speeds up the write time but does not 
    verify the written data. 
    •  Selecting ALL SLOT writes the data on all inserted P2 
    cards inserted in the camera to the hard disk drive. 
      NOTE
    •  A TYPE S hard disk drive can write data in card units. Up to 
    23 P2 cards can be saved to a hard disk drive.  
    The P2 card data recorded on a hard disk drive are 
    recognized as separate drives. 
    •  To write P2 cards with bad clips, it is a good idea to repair 
    these clips before writing them to a hard disk drive. 
    •  Ending a recording during the verify phase will end writing of 
    data from the P2 card to the hard disk drive. 
    Writing back data to P2 cards
    This allows you to select a clip from the hard disk drive and 
    write it back to a P2 card. 
    1 SwitchtotheUSBhostmode.
    For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] 
    (page 150). 
    2ConnectaharddiskdriveviaUSB. 
    3InsertthePcardtowhichdatawillbewritten
    backto. 
    4Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton,selectHDD
    EXPLOREfromthethumbnailmenu,moveto
    thepartitionwiththedatathatwillbereadand
    presstheSETbutton. 
    5SelectthecliptobewrittentothePcardfrom
    thethumbnailontheharddiskdrive. 
    6Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton,select
    OPERATION
     IMPORTSELECTEDCLIPS
    fromthethumbnailmenuandselecttheslotof
    thePcardtowritethedatato. 
    7Select YES.
    •  This starts the data write to the P2 card. 
    •   When the write process ends, “COPY 
    COMPLETED!” appears. 
      NOTE
    •  When clips are selected for writing, verify is not performed.  
    						
    							
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    A TYPE S and P2 STORE hard disk drive allows you to write 
    back data in card units. 
    Format the P2 card to prepare for write back. 
    1SwitchtotheUSBhostmode.
    For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] 
    (page 150). 
    2 ConnectaharddiskdriveviaUSB. 
    3InsertthePcardtowhichdatawillbewritten
    backto. 
    4Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton,selectHDD
    EXPLOREfromthethumbnailmenu,moveto
    thepartitionwiththedatathatwillbewritten
    andpresstheSETbutton. 
    5SelectOPERATIONIMPORTALLfrom
    thethumbnailmenuandselectaslotwithan
    emptyPcardforwritingto. 
    6Select YES.
    •  This starts the write process to the card. 
    •   COPY COMPLETED! announces the end of the write 
    back process. 
      NOTE
    •  It is not possible to import data by the partition between P2 
    cards with different model numbers. Import data in clip units 
    from cards with a different model number. 
    •  To turn off the verify phase in a write back operation, select 
    HDD  SETUP in the thumbnail menu and set VERIFY to OFF. 
    This speeds up the write back time but does not verify the 
    written data. 
    •  When a clip is written back to a P2 card it was not originally 
    on may make that clip an incomplete clip. Should this 
    happen, reconnect it. 
       Refer to [Reconnection of Incomplete Clips] (page 118). 
    Hard disk drive precautions
    •   Use hard disk drives (including P2 STORE (AJ-
    PCS060G)) according to the following conditions. 
    -   Operate hard disk drives within their operating 
    specifications (temperature, etc.). 
    -   Do not use hard disk drives in locations that are 
    unstable or exposed to vibration. 
    •   Some hard disk drives may not operate normally. 
    •   SATA (serial ATA) or PATA (parallel ATA) interface hard 
    disk drives connected using a USB conversion cable may 
    not be recognized. 
    •   Use hard disk drives with plenty of capacity for copying 
    data. 
    •   During formatting and copying, do not disconnect cables 
    or remove a P2 card that is involved in these activities 
    and do not power off this camera and the hard disk drive, 
    as the camera and hard disk drive will otherwise have 
    to be rebooted. In addition, be sure that the camera’s 
    battery is sufficiently charged or use the AC adapter.
    •   A hard disk drive is a precision instrument whose 
    read and write functions may fail in some operating 
    environments. 
    •   Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability 
    whatsoever for data loss or other losses either direct or 
    indirect arising from hard disk damage or other defects. 
    •   When data from this camera is copied to a hard disk and 
    is edited on another computer, the data may no longer 
    work in this unit and the hard disk data may become 
    corrupted. 
    •   Use of the drive mount converter distributed from the 
    support desk at the following website allows you to mount 
    specific folders when a hard disk drive is connected.
    http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
      
    						
    							
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    Connections to the DVCPRO/DV Connector
    Recording signals input to the 
    DVCPRO/DV connector
    1Connecta194cable(DVcable).
    For details, see [Precautions in 1394 Connections] 
    (page 156). 
    •  Make sure that the signal format of the camera 
    and the connected device is the same.
    2 TorouteinputsviatheIEEE194interface,set
    themenuoptionRECSIGNALintheSYSTEM
    SETUPscreento194. 
    •  To use HD (1080i, 720P) set the menu option 
    REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM SETUP screen to 
    DVCPRO HD/60i (DVCPRO HD/50i) or DVCPRO 
    HD/60P (DVCPRO HD/50P).
    The AVC-Intra format and DVCPRO HD native 
    recording do not allow input via the IEEE1394 
    interface. 
      NOTE
    •  Signals that have the same format as that set in the menu 
    options SYSTEM MODE and REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM 
    SETUP screen should be input to the IEEE1394 interface. A 
    signal in a different format will not be correctly recorded on 
    a P2 card. Video and audio recording and EE type video and 
    audio of signal inputs other than 1x speed playback signals 
    may not work. 
    For details, see [Warning and Error Display for Thumbnail 
    Operation and USB HOST MODE] (page 163). 
    •  Audio signal inputs are input signals from the DVCPRO/DV 
    connector.
    •  32 kHz/4CH (12 bit) audio signals input via the IEEE1394 
    interface are recorded as 48 kHz/4CH (16 bit) on a P2 card.
    •  It is not possible to use the GENLOCK IN connector to 
    synchronize to an external reference signal. 
    •  Signals output from the VIDEO OUT or AUDIO OUT 
    connectors differ from actual input signals. Use such signals 
    for monitoring. 
    •  The following functions do not operate. 
      •  Pre-recording function
      •  Loop recording function
      •  Interval recording and one-shot recording function
      •  One-clip recording function
    Time Code and User Bits
    •   When input from the IEEE1394 interface is selected, 
    the time code or user bits input to the TC IN connector 
    cannot be recorded on a P2 card. 
    •   When input from the IEEE1394 interface is selected, 
    time code output from the TC OUT connector is not 
    synchronized to the video signal output from the VIDEO 
    OUT connector. 
    Subcode area time codes and user bits
    •  When input from the IEEE1394 interface is selected and 
    the TCG switch is set to F-RUN, the time code of the 
    subcode area input from the DVCPRO/DV connector can 
    be recorded on the P2 card. 
    •   To record user bits input from the DVCPRO/DV connector 
    on a P2 card, set the menu option UB MODE in 
    RECORDING SETUP to EXT.  
    VAUX area time codes and user bits
    When input from the IEEE1394 interface is selected, 
    time code and user bits of the VAUX area input from 
    the DVCPRO/DV connector is recorded on a P2 card 
    regardless of camera menu settings and switch positions. 
    Recording UMID (Unique Material 
    Identifier) data
    When input from the IEEE1394 interface is selected, UMID 
    data input via the DVCPRO/DV connector is recorded on 
    a P2 card. When no UMID data is available, the camera 
    generates and records such data. 
    UMID data is not recorded when the camera is operating in 
    the DV mode.  
    						
    							
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    Control of external devices through 
    1394 connection
    Connecting an external device for backup recording to the 
    DVCPRO/DV connector allows the operator to control start 
    and stop recording from the camera. 
    1Connecta194cable(DVcable). 
    For details, see [Precautions in 1394 Connections] 
    (this page). 
    •  Set 1394 CONTROL in the setting menu OTHER 
    FUNCTIONS screen to BOTH.
    2 Usethesettingmenu194CMDSEL(OTHER
    FUNCTIONS)toselectthecommandfor
    terminatingrecordingthatexternaldevices
    receive. 
    For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the 
    menus] (page 129).
     NOTE
    •  When the camera is set to REC RUN to perform backup 
    recording on a connected external device, the advance of 
    time code from the DVCPRO/DV connector will stop when 
    all P2 cards have been fully recorded regardless of whether 
    backup recording continues. 
    •  It may not be possible for an external device to back 
    up recording when quick transitions are made between 
    recording and stopping. 
    •  When the AVC-Intra format or DVCPRO HD native recording 
    format is selected, control of an external device via a 1394 
    connection is not possible.
    •  Interval recording, one-shot recording and loop recording do 
    not allow control of an external device via 1394. 
    Precautions in 1394 Connections
    •   The camera does not supply power via the cable. 
    •   Observe the following in connections using a 1394 cable. 
    •   Connect this unit to only one other device. 
    •   Do not expose the DVCPRO/DV connector to excessive 
    force when connecting a 1394 cable to avoid 
    damaging the connector. 
    •   If an error (1394 INITIAL ERROR) should occur when 
    making a connection, reinsert the 1394 cable or turn 
    the camera off and then turn it back on again. 
    •   Make sure that the camera and all connected devices 
    are connected to ground (or connected to a common 
    ground). If the equipment cannot be connected 
    to ground, turn off all connected devices before 
    connecting or disconnecting an IEEE1394 cable. 
    •   When connecting the unit to a device with a 4-pin 
    connector, connect the cable to the 6-pin connector on 
    the camera first. 
    •   Be sure to properly connect the 1394 cable to the 
    DVCPRO/DV connector on a computer with a 6-pin 
    connector. Note that inserting the plug the wrong way 
    round may damage the connector. 
    6-pintype
    4-pintype
    •   AV signals may be disrupted when connected devices 
    are turned on and off or when the interface cable is 
    connected or disconnected. 
    •   It may take the system a few seconds to stabilize 
    after switching input signals or changing modes. Start 
    recording after the system has stabilized. 
    •   The AUDIO LEVEL control does not work in recordings 
    that involve IEEE1394 interface input or output signals. 
    •   Observe the following precautions when controlling a 
    P2 memory card camera-recorder using PC application 
    software (editing software). 
    •   Recording cannot be inserted to a portion within a clip. 
    It can only be appended to the end of the newest clip.
    •   Do not open the thumbnail screen during application 
    software operation as this may prevent normal software 
    operation. 
    •   Unprocessed video and audio signals are output via 
    the IEEE1394 interface during special playback. When 
    monitored on another device, these video and audio 
    signals may sound different than when played back on 
    this unit.
    •   A DV or DVCPRO output format makes it possible to 
    select audio channel CH1/CH2 or CH3/CH4 output from 
    the IEEE1394 interface in the menu option 1394 AUDIO 
    OUT in the AUDIO SETUP screen.  
    						
    							
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    Chapter 9  Maintenance and Inspections
    Inspections Before Shooting
    Make sure you check that the system is operating normally 
    before embarking on a shoot. We recommend using a 
    colour video monitor to check the image.
    Preparing for Inspections
    1 Mountachargedbattery.
    2TurnthePOWERswitchtoONtocheckthe
    batteryremaininglevelintheviewfinder. 
    •  When battery capacity is low, replace it with a fully 
    charged battery. 
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    3 InsertaPcardinthecardslotandclosethe
    slotcover. 
    •  Confirm that the P2 CARD ACCESS LED for the 
    inserted card slot lights up in orange. When P2 
    cards are installed in both card slots, the P2 CARD 
    ACCESS LED for the first inserted card (that was 
    first accessed) will light orange while the P2 CARD 
    ACCESS LED for a subsequently inserted card will 
    light green.
    •   If the access LED for the P2 card slot in which a 
    P2 card is inserted keeps blinking in green, or if 
    there is no display, recording is not possible on 
    that particular P2 card.
    1
    2
    Inspecting the Camera Unit
    1 Setthezoomtoelectriczoommodeandcheck
    thezoomoperation.
    •  Check that the image changes to telephoto and 
    wide angle.
    2 Setthezoomtomanualzoommodeandcheck
    thezoomoperation.
    •  Turn the manual zoom lever to check that the 
    image changes to telephoto and wide angle.
    3 Settheiristoautomaticadjustmentmodeand
    aimthelensatobjectswithdifferentdegrees
    ofbrightness,tocheckthattheautomaticiris
    adjustmentoperatesnormally.
    4Settheiristomanualadjustmentmodeand
    turntheirisring,tocheckthemanualiris
    adjustment.
    5Returntheiristoautomaticadjustmentmode
    andchangetheGAINswitchsettingtoL,M,
    andH,tocheckthefollowingitems:
    •  The iris is adjusted for objects with the same 
    brightness according to the switch setting.
    •   The gain value displayed on the viewfinder screen 
    changes according to the switch setting.
    6 Whenalenswithanextenderismounted,set
    theextendertotheoperatingpositiontocheck
    thattheextenderoperatesproperly. 
    						
    							
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    Inspecting the Memory Recording 
    Functions
    Make sure you successively carry out the inspections from 
    [Inspecting the P2 Card Recording] to [Inspecting the 
    Earphone and Speaker].
    Inspecting the P2 Card Recording
    1Checkonthedisplayinsidetheviewfinderthat
    theremainingPcardrecordingcapacityis
    sufficient. 
    For details, refer to [Screen displays] (page 75).
    2Pressthecamera’sRECbuttontocheckthe
    followingitems:
    •  The P2 access LED blinks in orange.
    • The REC indication in the viewfinder lights.
    •  System warnings do not appear inside the 
    viewfinder.
    3 Pressthecamera’sRECbuttonagain.
    •  Check that the P2 access LED lights orange and 
    that REC indication in the viewfinder clears.
    4 UsingtheRECbuttononthehandle,repeat
    Stepstotocheckthesameoperation.
    •  Check the VTR button on the lens in the same way.
    5 Pressthe THUMBNAILbuttontoswitch
    thethumbnailscreentoplaybackcurrently
    recordedclipfromthumbnail. 
    • Check that playback is operating normally.
    6UsetheUSERbuttontowhichtheSLOTSEL
    functionhasbeenassignedtoselectPcards
    forrecordingwhenmorethanonePcardis
    insertedinthecardslots. 
    •  Repeat the operations in Steps 2 to 3 and 5 
    to check that recording and playback operate 
    properly.
    Inspecting the Audio Level Automatic 
    Adjustment
    1 SettheAUDIOSELECTCH1andCH
    switchesto[AUTO].
    2SettheAUDIOINswitchto[FRONT].
    3AimthemicrophoneconnectedtotheMICIN
    jackatanappropriatesoundsource. Then,
    checkthattheleveldisplaysforbothCH1and
    CHchangeaccordingtothesoundlevel.
    Inspecting the Audio Level Manual 
    Adjustment
    1 SettheAUDIOINswitchto[FRONT].
    2SettheAUDIOSELECTCH1andCH
    switchesto[MAN].
    3TurntheAUDIOLEVELCH1andCHcontrols.
    •  Check that the level display increases when the 
    controls are turned to the right.
    Inspecting the Earphone and Speaker
    1 TurntheMONITORcontroltocheckthatthe
    speakervolumechanges.
    2ConnectanearphonetothePHONESjack.
    •  Check that the speaker is turned off and the 
    microphone sound can be heard from the 
    earphone.
    3 TurntheMONITORcontroltocheckthatthe
    earphonevolumechanges. 
    						
    							
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    Inspection for Using an External 
    Microphone
    1ConnectanexternalmicrophonetotheREAR1
    andREARconnectors.
    2SettheAUDIOINswitchto[REAR].
    3SettheLINE/MIC/+48Vselectorswitcheson
    therearpanelto[MIC]or[+48V],depending
    onthepowersupplytypeoftheexternal
    microphone.
    • MIC: For a microphone with internal power supply.
    • +48V:   For a microphone with external power 
    supply.
    4 Aimthemicrophoneatthesoundsourceand
    checkthatthesoundlevelindicationintheLCD
    orviewfindervarieswithchangesinsound
    intensity.
    •  The channels can also be checked separately by 
    connecting a single microphone to each channel.
    Inspection of the clock, time code, and 
    user bits
    1 Settheuserbitsasrequired.
    Please refer to [Setting user bits] (page 67) for the 
    setting procedures.
    2Setthetimecode.
    Please refer to [Setting the Time Code] (page 69) for 
    the setting procedures.
    3Setthe TCGswitchtoR-RUN.
    •  Press the COUNTER button to display the time 
    code on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. 
    4 PresstheRECbutton.
    •  Check that the counter display number changes 
    as recording progresses.
    5 PresstheRECbuttonagain.
    •  Check that recording stops and the counter 
    display number stops changing.
    6 Setthe TCGswitchtoF-RUN.
    •  Check that the counter display number changes 
    regardless of recording status.
    7 HolddowntheDISP/MODECHKbuttonto
    checkthedateandtimeontheLCDmonitoror
    intheviewfinder. 
    •  Adjust the date and time setting if the DATE, TIME 
    and time zone is not correctly displayed. 
    For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal 
    Clock] (page 29).
      NOTE
    Note that date and time data set for DATE, TIME, and 
    time zone is recorded in clips, and affects the playback 
    sequence, etc. at the time of thumbnail manipulations. 
    						
    							
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    Maintenance
    Eyepiece Care
     When the outer lens is soiled
    Remove surface dust using a soft brush or blower 
    brush before cleaning with a commercially available 
    lens cleaner (or lens cleaning paper).
      When dust adheres to internal lenses or 
    the interior of the eyepiece
    Detach the eyepiece to remove the dust. 
    Use a soft brush or blower brush to remove surface 
    dust.
      NOTE
    Do not use thinner or other mineral solvents to remove dust or 
    soiling.
    Eyepiecelockbutton
    Eyepiece
    Outerlens
    Detaching the eyepiece
    Slide the eyepiece lock button and turn the eyepiece 
    clockwise.
    Mounting the eyepiece
    Line up the projection on the eyepiece lock button with the 
    mark on the viewfinder and slide in the eyepiece. Turn the 
    eyepiece counterclockwise until the lock knob clicks into 
    place.
      NOTE
    When outdoors, never carry or set up the camera with the 
    eyepiece facing up to prevent sunlight, which could damage 
    the camera, from entering.
    Cleaning Inside the View finder
    Detach the eyepiece to remove dust from the LCD screen 
    inside the viewfinder.
    For details, refer to [Detaching the eyepiece] (this page).
    Use a soft brush or blower brush to remove dust from the 
    LCD screen.
      NOTE
    Do not use thinner or other mineral solvents to remove dust or 
    soiling.
    Charging the internal battery
    The internal battery preserves the date and time settings. 
    If the camera is left unused for half a year or longer, the 
    internal battery may become depleted and the  (battery 
    icon) may appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. 
    Should this happen, connect an external DC power supply 
    or battery, and leave the camera turned off for about four 
    hours to fully charge the internal battery. Then reset the 
    time and date.
    Replace the internal battery if  appears after charging. 
    Consult your distributor. 
    						
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