Panasonic Sv Av25 Operating Instructions Manual
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51 ≥The following table shows still image storage capacity for each image quality settings: The numbers shown in the above table are approximate and may vary depending on picture content. ≥When recording pictures in very dark places, the shutter speed becomes slow. Be careful not to shake the camera. When recording pictures of the subjects in quick motion, the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist. ªPlaying Back Still Pictures (l20) ≥The image data files recorded on the Memory Card with the SD Video Camera conform to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) universal standard stipulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). ≥The file format supported by this SD Video Camera is JPEG. (Some JPEG formatted files may not be played back.) ≥If there are 7 files or more on the index picture screen, each press of the left (or right) of the Multi-function Button makes the previous (or next) page appear. ªRecording Moving Pictures (MPEG4) (l21) ≥As the magnification of Zoom increases, the quality of image may deteriorate. ≥Record the subject approx.1.7 ft. (50 cm) away from it. ≥The MPEG4 moving pictures can be recorded in any mode, but moving pictures recorded in the [Extra fine], [Super fine] or [Fine] mode may not be played on other Panasonic digital video cameras. The message [PUSH THE RESET SWITCH] may be displayed on some Panasonic digital video cameras in such a case. This is not a fault of the SD Video Camera. ≥Playing back MPEG4 moving pictures recorded in the [Extra fine] or [Super fine] mode is not guaranteed for digital devices other than this SD Video Camera. ≥The MPEG4 moving picture recorded in the [Extra fine] mode is not recognized on the DMR-E100H. ≥MPEG4 moving pictures of the [Extra fine] or [Super fine] mode cannot be recorded in the MultiMediaCard. ≥The sounds recorded will be in monaural. Fine 1600k1200 1280k960 640k480 8MB4 8 30 16 MB 10 20 70 32 MB 30 50 160 64 MB 60 100 330 128 MB 130 210 680 256 MB 280 440 1370 512 MB 570 900 2770 Normal 1600k1200 1280k960 640k480 8MB8 15 60 16 MB 20 30 130 32 MB 50 80 290 64 MB 100 160 600 128 MB 220 340 1220 256 MB 450 700 2470 512 MB 920 1420 5000 AV25PP.book 51 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
52 ≥The capacities of the recording time for MPEG4 files are as follows: The times listed in the above table are approximate. ªPlaying Back Moving Pictures (MPEG4) (l22) ≥To change the screen size, select [Normal] or [Full] on [Screen] in the PLAY MENU. When [Normal] is selected, the screen size is normal and when [Full] is selected, the picture is enlarged to fill the screen. ≥When you set the screen size to [Full], a mosaic-pattern may appear depending on the picture file. ≥Files are numbered hexadecimally. ≥The file format supported by this SD Video Camera is ASF. (Some ASF formatted files may not be played back.) ≥When a moving picture is played back, a mosaic may appear or some frames may be missing. This is normal. ≥If there are 7 files or more on the index picture screen, each press of the left (or right) of the Multi-function Button makes the previous (or next) page appear. ≥In the index picture screen, the first frame for the pictures is displayed. (For example, if the first frame is painted in black as a whole, a black screen will be displayed.) ≥MPEG4 files recorded by another device or another application may not be played back. Files recorded on the SD Video Camera may not be played back on another movie camera or the file size may not be displayed correctly. ªVoice Recording (Voice Recording Function) (l23) ≥The screen shows a simple black background. ≥The sounds recorded will be in monaural. ≥The maximum continuous recordable time is 24 hours. (When using the AC adaptor connection and using the 512 MB of the SD Memory Card.) ≥The sound recorded cannot be played back on another Panasonic SD IC recorder. ≥The indexes of the recording time for Voice files are as follows: The times listed in the above table are approximations. ªListening to Voice Recordings (Voice Playback) (l24) ≥The screen shows a simple black background. ≥Fast forward (or fast backward) will be reset to normal playback at the beginning of the next file. ªListening to Music (Audio Playback) (l25) ≥Only the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 data transfered using SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied accessory) are applicable to play on your SD Video Camera. ≥This SD Video Camera alone does not allow tracks to be recorded or deleted. ≥Refer to the PDF manual of the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 as for Recording Music file and Playlist. ≥If there is no Music file, [Playlist] screen on the menu is not displayed. ≥If [Power save] has been set to [On] on the menu, the LCD Monitor will be turned off approx. 5 seconds after playback, and it will be turned on after playback end. Extra fineSuper fineFineEconomy 16 MB 1 min. 2 min. 5 min. 18 min. 32 MB 2 min. 4 min. 10 min. 37 min. 64 MB 5 min. 8 min. 21 min. 1 h 15 min. 128 MB 11 min. 17 min. 46 min. 2 h 30 min. 256 MB 23 min. 35 min.1 h 33 min.5 h 00 min. 512 MB 46 min.1 h 10 min.3 h 6min.10 h 10 min. 8 MB 25 min.128 MB 8h 30 min. 16 MB 58 min.256 MB 17h 30 min. 32 MB 2h 00 min.512 MB 35h 00 min. 64 MB 4h 00 min. AV25PP.book 52 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
53 And the SD Video Camera will be turned off approx. 30 seconds after stopping. Turn the power [OFF], then turn it on again. ≥If the still picture associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 is large (volume), it may take a longer time to be displayed than expected. ≥If there are two or more still pictures associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4, only the first still picture will be displayed. ≥Even if a still picture has been associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4, it may not be played back on the SD Video Camera, depending on the still picture type. ≥A title, an artist name or the [Playlist] may not be displayed in some cases. ≥All music files are locked. ≥Using its Formatting Function, all the data on an SD Memory Card can be erased. ≥MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer3. ≥When you use the MP3 file created by other software, use the [Import] function of SD-Jukebox Ver.4. This SD Video Camera may have a file not playing back in all MP3 files. ≥Some MP3 or MPEG2-AAC files which were written with SD-Jukebox Ver.4 may not be played back. ≥The bit rates (recommended) supported are 64 kbps, 96 kbps or 128 kbps for both the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 files. ≥WMA data cannot be played back. ªAdjusting the Volume (l26) ≥The L/R indication on the earphones represents Left/Right. ≥When checking the sound which is being recorded, volume adjustment is not available. ªNight View Function (l27) ≥If you move the camera from bright places to dark places when you record images in Night View mode, it takes time for the LCD Monitor to brighten. ªBacklight Compensation Function (l28) ≥When the Backlight Compensation Function is activated, the entire screen becomes brighter. ≥The backlight may not be sufficiently compensated for in dark places. ≥The Backlight Compensation Function cannot be set or released while recording. ªAdjusting White Balance (l28) ≥You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance adjustment manually under weak illumination. (In this case, the [1] Indication flashes.) ≥This mode cannot be set or released while recording. ≥The White Balance may not be adjusted in dark places. ≥Adjustment of White Balance is effective under the following conditions. -When recording under reddish lighting (halogen light bulb, incandescent light bulb, etc.). -When recording a picture of mono-tone color. -When recording under multiple light sources. ªErasing the Files Recorded on a Memory Card (l29) ≥This SD Video Camera cannot erase any music files (MP3 and MPEG2-AAC). ≥The files recorded in the Voice Record mode are automatically locked. Release the lock to erase them. ≥Do not erase the Voice files recorded with this SD Video Camera using other devices. ≥A locked file cannot be erased. Release the lock to erase them. ≥No files can be erased if the write protect switch on the SD Memory Card is set to [LOCK]. AV25PP.book 53 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
54 ≥If a file is erased on the SD Video Camera, the DPOF information set by another camera may also be erased. ≥A still picture file (other than JPEG) that cannot be played back on the SD Video Camera may be erased. ≥Erasing many files may take a little time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out. ≥Recorded voice data always has serial numbers even after an arbitrary file is deleted. For example, if [100]TRACK003 is deleted, the current [100]TRACK004 will change into [100]TRACK003 and the files that follow will also change accordingly. ≥Do not turn the power off or remove the Memory Card while a file is being deleted. Otherwise, the Memory Card may be damaged. ≥Delete voice (VOICE) files by the SD Video Camera or the SD-MovieStage. ªProtecting Files (File Protection) (l30) ≥Even if files are locked, the files will be deleted when the Memory Card is formatted. ≥Any music files (MPEG2-AAC and MP3) cannot be locked or unlocked. ≥Files recorded by Voice Recording Functions are automatically locked (to prevent accidental erasure). ≥The File Protection carried out by this SD Video Camera is only effective for this SD Video Camera. ≥The SD Memory Card has a write protection switch on it. If the switch is moved to the [LOCK] side, you cannot write to or format the Memory Card. If it is moved back, you can. ≥Locking/Unlocking many files may take a little time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out. ªWriting Printing Data on a Memory Card (DPOF Setting) (l31) ≥DPOF is the abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is used to select images you want to print. DPOF can only be used with products that support this feature. ≥The number of prints can be set from 0 to 99. ≥This SD Video Camera may not recognize the DPOF set by another type of device. ≥DPOF-setting many files may take a little time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out. ªPlaying Back Still Pictures One by One (P. Slide Show) (l32) ≥Playback time may take longer than usual depending on the picture. ≥If the P. Slide show data is not recorded on the Memory Card, the display reverts to the picture index screen. ≥The time for the Slide show set by SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 is not applied to the SD Video Camera. ªFormatting the Memory Card (l33) ≥If the Memory Card performance becomes unstable (recording or playback fails, etc.), try to format it. ≥If a message to prompt you to check the Memory Card comes up, it will be necessary to format it in order to use it on the SD Video Camera. ≥By formatting, all data stored in the Memory Card (e.g., still pictures, MPEG4 moving pictures, voice data, music data) are erased. ≥Format the Memory Card on the SD Video Camera or on the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). A Memory Card formatted on a machine other than the SD Video Camera may not be used. A Memory Card formatted on the SD Video Camera may not be used on other machines. Format a Memory Card on the machine on which it is used. ≥Particularly for a Memory Card containing music files, check in the Memory Card using SD-Jukebox Ver.4, with which the music files were recorded, then format it. (For details, read the PDF-format manual AV25PP.book 54 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
55 for SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) (It may be unable to check in depending on a SD-Jukebox’s version.) ≥ Do not use the personal computer (Explorer) to format it. Otherwise, it may not be recognized by the SD Video Camera. ≥ If the write protection switch of the SD Memory Card is set to [LOCK], data cannot be erased. ≥ When the Memory Card is formatted, the files will be deleted, even if files are locked. ≥ As formatting erases all the data, save the necessary data on a personal computer, etc. beforehand. ≥ Formatting may take a little time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out. ≥ While formatting a card, you should not remove the Memory Card or turn off the power. The card may be damaged. ª Installing SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (l 38) ≥If you failed to install DirectX 9.0b when installing SD-MediaStage Ver.2.5, click [DirectX] on the installation screen or double-click [dxsetup.exe] in [DirectX90b] on the CD-ROM (supplied) and follow the instructions on the screen to install DirectX 9.0b. ª Connecting to the PC ( l40) ≥To erase pictures that you recorded on the Memory Card by using the SD Video Camera, be sure to erase them on the SD Video Camera or SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5, not on a personal computer (the Explorer, etc.). ≥ You may not be able to properly play back on the SD Video Camera after editing the recorded data or changing the image data on a personal computer. ≥ Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can be played back on the SD Video Camera is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not be able to be played back even if it is in ASF format.) ≥ When you operate the SD Video Camera using its buttons, pull out the USB cable. (The SD Video Camera cannot be operated in the [PC accessing] mode.) ≥ When you play back MPEG4 moving picture file in the card on a personal computer while the SD Video Camera and the personal computer are connected, the frame of the picture may be dropped. In this case, copy the desired file to the personal computer and play it back. ≥ Use only the supplied USB cable. ≥ Do not remove the AC adaptor when the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer. ≥ If the SD Video Camera’s personal computer peripheral mode ([PC accessing] is displayed) is not canceled when the personal computer is turned off, remove the USB cable. ≥ If the personal computer switches to the suspend mode when the SD Video Camera is connected to it, the personal computer may not recognize the SD Video Camera when it reverts to normal mode. In this case, restart the personal computer. ≥ When you restart the personal computer while it is connected to the SD Video Camera, the personal computer may be stopped during the restart. In this case, turn the personal computer off, disconnect the USB cable connecting the SD Video Camera and the personal computer or turn the SD Video Camera off, and then restart the personal computer. AV25text2.fm 55 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後2時53分
56 ≥Do not use other applications to access the CD that you are recording from or playing back with the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). ≥While SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (supplied) is accessing a CD, the CD may not work properly in other applications. ≥When an NTFS-formatted Memory Card is inserted into the SD Video Camera and the Device is connected to the personal computer, the Memory Card active lamp keeps lighting. In this case, log on with [Administrator (computer administrator)] (or any other user name having equivalent rights), right-click the Removable Disk icon in [My Computer], and select [Remove]. Check that the Card Access Lamp goes off, then remove the Memory Card. ≥When the USB Driver is installed and the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer for the first time, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] screen may appear. Complete the operation in the following procedure, and the personal computer will recognize the SD Video Camera. 1Click [Next]. 2Confirm whether your device is configured to the optimal driver detection setting and click [Next]. 3Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 4Enter the path as “D:\USB Driver\files”. (example of D drive assigned as CD-ROM drive) 5Click [Next]. 6Click [Next]. 7Click [Finish].ªConstructing a Folder when the Memory Card is used with a PC (l42) ≥[DCIM], [SD_VIDEO], [SD_VOICE] etc. are necessary items in the folder structure. They have nothing to do with actual operations. ≥The memory capacity indicated on the SD Memory Card label corresponds to the total amount of the capacity to protect and manage the copyright and of the capacity available as a conventional memory for a SD Video Camera, Personal Computer or others. ≥The [SD_VOICE] folder, the voice files contained in it, and [SD_AUDIO] folder are specified to the hidden files. Those folders and files may not be displayed on the Explorer and My Computer screen depending on the setting of your PC. ≥Files are numbered hexadecimally. ≥Do not delete any folders located on the Memory Card. If this is done, the Memory Card may not be recognized on your SD Video Camera. ≥The MPEG4 moving picture file (ASF format) can be played on the Windows Media Player 6.4 or later. If files recorded with [Extra fine] are to be played back on a PC, [MPEG4 Decoder Plug-in] on the CD-ROM (supplied) must be installed. If sound cannot be played back, download the appropriate software (G.726). (G.726 is installed at the same time as the supplied software, SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5.) ≥When formatting a Memory Card, format it on the SD Video Camera or on SD-Jukebox Ver.4. ≥When a moving picture is played back on a personal computer, a black belt may be present along the top and bottom of the picture. ≥If data not supported by the SD Video Camera is recorded on a personal computer, it cannot be recognized by the SD Video Camera. ≥When you play back MPEG4 moving picture files (ASF format) recorded for 3 or AV25PP.book 56 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
57 more minutes with the SD Video Camera on Windows Media Player, these files may be stopped. Also, when using these files on SD-MovieStage, you may fail in [Play], [Cut edit] or [Convert]. In this case, click [Windows Media Update] on the installation screen or [WMP9QFEInst.exe] in [WMP9QFE] folder on the CD-ROM and follow the messages to update Windows Media Player. (This update is effective when you play back these files with Windows Media Player and the playback is stopped about 3 or 4 minutes later.) ≥ To play back files recorded with [Extra fine] without installing SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5, install [MPEG4 Decoder Plug-in] on the CD-ROM (supplied). ≥ When MPEG4 moving picture recorded by [Extra fine] is played back with other PCs (Windows Media Player 6.4 or later), re-change it using [Convert] function of the SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5. 1 Start the SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5. 2 Copy the MPEG4 file recorded by [Extra fine] to the hard disk of the PC with the SD-MovieStaeg Ver.2.5. (Refer to page 16 of the PDF-based instruction of the SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5.) 3 Select the file copied to the hard disk and click [Convert]. (Refer to page 41 of the PDF-based instruction of the SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5.) 4 Select [D-snap (SV-AV25/AV50)] on [Output format] and select [High] on [Quality]. 5 Click [OK].Before Requesting Ser vice Power 1: The SD Video Camera power cannot be turned on. 1-1: Is the power source connected correctly? 1-2: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the AC Adaptor. 2: The SD Video Camera power shuts off automatically. 2: If you do not use the SD Video Camera for more than 5 minutes, the power shuts off automatically to save the Battery power. 3: The SD Video Camera power does not stay on long enough. 3: Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach a fully charged Battery. Battery 1: Battery runs down quickly. 1-1: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the AC Adaptor. 1-2: Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold place? In cold places, the operating time of the Battery becomes shorter. 1-3: Has the Battery worn out? If the operating time is still short even after the Battery is fully charged, the Battery has worn out. Recording 1: Recording does not start although power is supplied to the SD Video Camera and the Memory Card is correctly inserted. 1-1: Is the SD Video Camera turned on? 1-2: Is the write-protect switch set to [LOCK]? Being set to [LOCK], the Memory Card cannot be recorded. 1-3: Does the Memory Card have enough free space? Delete useless data in the Memory Card. AV25text2.fm 57 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後3時34分
58 Playback 1: Recorded still pictures are not clear. 1: Is [Quality] on the menu set to [Normal]? If recording is done with it set to [Normal], images with fine details may include a mosaic-like pattern. Set [Quality] to [Fine]. 2: Playback images do not look normal. 2: The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the loss of image data, backing up on a personal computer is recommended. 3: Actual recording time/still image storage capacity in the Memory Card is different from those described in these Operating Instructions drastically. 3-1: Actual recording time/still image storage capacity depends on the kind of the image. 3-2: When MPEG4 moving picture data, still picture data, sound data, and audio data are recorded in the Memory Card, less capacity in the Memory Card can be used. 4: While playing back a Voice file or a Music file, the LCD Monitor is suddenly turned off. 4-1: The LCD Monitor is automatically turned off approx. 5 seconds after starting playing back or recording a Voice file. Pressing the [1SET] button turns on the LCD Monitor. However, in the case of not conducting any operation for approx. 5 seconds, the LCD Monitor is turned off again. (The LCD Monitor is on while stopping playback (or pausing ).) 4-2: When the [Power save] mode is set to [On], the LCD Monitor is turned off 5 seconds after starting playback of a Music file. 5: An [k] Indication or a black screen is displayed. 5-1: The [k] Indication appears when the data is damaged and cannot be played back.5-2: The screen turned black when you tried to play back the data with the format which is not compatible with the SD Video Camera. 6: Even if a Memory Card is formatted, it cannot be used. 6: Either the SD Video Camera or the Memory Card may be damaged. Please consult your Panasonic dealer. 7: Playing back or recording do not function and the screen has frozen. The LCD Monitor stays dark when recording still pictures or moving pictures. 7: Set the Power/Mode Switch to [OFF] and then set it back to [REC] or [PLAY] after a while (approx.1 minute). If the SD Video Camera is not turned off after setting to [OFF], unplug the AC Adaptor and remove the battery. 8: Sound is not heard while a still picture is played back. 8: Sound is not presented in the Still Picture mode (recording or playing back of still pictures). Others 1: How do I send an MPEG4 moving picture recorded as e-mail? 1: Capture the moving picture data recorded on the SD Video Camera onto a personal computer and attach it to an e-mail to send it. In this case, it is recommended to make a file size 1 MB or less. The recording time of 1 MB MPEG4 moving picture is approx. 8 seconds (Super fine), 15 seconds (Fine) or 60 seconds (Economy). (The capacity limit of the file which is attachable to an e-mail differs depending on the environment used.) Even if you send data recorded with [Extra fine], they cannot be played back without Panasonic SD Video Camera (SV-AV50, SV-AV25). If the file is played back on the personal computer, Windows Media Player 6.4 or later is required. If the file is played back on Macintosh, use the Windows AV25PP.book 58 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
59 Media Player for Macintosh. (Mac OS® 8.0 or later) The Windows Media Player for Macintosh can be downloaded from Microsoft’s Website. 2: Red, blue, green or white dots appear on the screen. 2: 0.01% or less of the pixels of some LCD Monitors may remain turned on or off. 3: When the USB cable is connected, a green [?] mark is indicated in [USB Mass Storage Device] in [Device Manager] of the Windows OS. 3: If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver (supplied), [?] will be indicated on some OSs. Remove the USB cable from the SD Video Camera and install the USB Driver according to the procedure shown on page 38, and [?] will disappear. 4: When the USB cable is removed when Windows Me is used, Device removal warning appears. 4: If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver (supplied) when you use Windows Me, the warning message will appear as soon as the USB cable is pulled out. Install the USB Driver, and the warning message will not appear. For how to disconnect the USB cable on Windows XP or Windows 2000, refer to page 41. AV25PP.book 59 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後12時5分
60 Specifications SD Video CameraInformation for your safety Image Sensor: 1/3.2-inch CCD Image Sensor Lens: F4.0, Focal Length; 4.5 mm Shortest Image Distance; Approx. 1.7 ft (50 cm) from Lens Pixels: Total number of pixels: Approx. 2,110,000 Effective number of pixels: Approx. 1,950,000 Digital Zoom: 2.5 k Monitor: 2.0-inch LCD Flash: GN 3.5 (Built-in) Microphone: Mono Standard Illumination: 3000 lx Minimum Required Illumination: 60 lx Recording Media: SD Memory Card Image Compression: JPEG Video Compression: MPEG4 Extra Fine: 320k240 pixels (QVGA, Approx. 1.5 Mbps 30fps) Super Fine: 320 k240 pixels (QVGA, Approx. 1 Mbps 15fps) Fine: 320 k240 pixels (QVGA, Approx. 420 kbps 12fps) Economy: 176 k144 pixels (QCIF, Approx. 100 kbps 6fps) Voice Compression: G.726 Music Expansion: MP3, MPEG2-AAC Dimensions: Approx. 2-7/16 k 1-1/16 k 3-1/16 (61.7 (W) k25.9 (H) k77.1 (D) mm) Weight: Approx. 3.32 oz (94 g)(without Battery and Memory Card) Approx. 4.34 oz. (123g)(with Battery and SD Memory Card)Operating Temperature: 32 oF j 104 oF (0 oC j 40 oC) Operating Humidity: 10% j80% AC Adaptor Information for your safety Dimensions: Approx. 1-15/16 k 5/8 k 2-9/16 (49 (W) k16 (H) k65 (D) mm) Weight: Approx. 2.47 oz. (70 g) Battery Pack Information for your safety Dimensions: Approx. 1-7/16 k 5/16 k 2-1/8 (36 (W) k7(H) k53 (D) mm) Weight: Approx. 1 oz (28 g) Power Source: DC 4.8 V (AC Adaptor) DC 3.7 V (Battery) Power Consumption: Recording (When recording the MPEG4 moving picture ) 2.0 W (When using the AC Adaptor) 1.9 W (When using the battery) Input: AC 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz 0.12 A Output: DC 4.8 V, 1.0 A Nominal Voltage: DC 3.7 V Nominal Capacity: 1050 mAh AV25text2.fm 60 ページ 2003年11月25日 火曜日 午後3時51分