Panasonic PV-615S user manual

User manual for the device Panasonic PV-615S

Device: Panasonic PV-615S
Category: Camcorder
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Size: 1.6 MB
Added : 11/16/2013
Number of pages: 38
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PV-615S
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PV-615S D/PV-A23
Operating Instructions
Before attempting

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Warranty Registration Date of Purchase The serial number of these products may be found on the bottom of the Movie and on the surface of Dealer Purchased From the AC Adaptor. No other has the same serial Dealer Address number as yours. You should record the number Dealer Phone No. and other vital information here and retain this book Model No. PV-615SD/PV-A23 as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of theft. Serial No. Safety Precautions WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR S

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Basic Steps - Basic Recording ,o_ 6 6 Set the VCR/Camera Selector switch to 1 Charge the Battery Pack fully before operation. "CAMERA", 2 Slide the Battery Pack into the battery eThe Movie will go into the Record/Pause mode. compartment. 7 Select "AUTO" with the White Balance switch. 3 Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette door, 8 Set the Focus switch to "AUTO". 4 Insert a cassette with record tab. 9 Press the Record/Pause button to start 5 Slide the Power switch to ON. recording. 1 0

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Movie System Accessories to suit your every need! - To Connect - Power Supplies

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Description of Controls Front View • . ..._ (_) Distance Detection Window (_) Select Button/(Tracking Control)* Used to select the date or time when the clock This window is used to detect subject-to-camera distance for Auto Focus. mode is selected. (_) Lens Hood _) Set Rutton/(Tracking Control)* Used to set the date or time when the clock Shields the camera lens and accepts the lens mode is selected. cap. Remove this hood to attach optic filters. @ Power Zoom Switch _) Tally Light The red Tally

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Description of Controls (continued) Rear View O Synchro Edit/Remote Jack _) Cassette Compartment Connect this mini jack to the synchro edit jack on another VCR or Movie with a mini-plug cable (_ External Microphone Jack in order to use the synchronized editing feature. To connectan externalmicrophone.The built-in Also used to connect the wired remote control. microphoneis automaticallydisconnected when an externalmicrophone is pluggedin. ® Earphone Jack Q Wind Buffer Switch An earphone (not supp

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Description of Controls (continued) Top View ® (_) Power Switch and Indicator ® VCR/Camera Selector Switch Positions: VCR Play/Rec: Select this position to use the VCR functions. CAMERA Record: Only the buttons for camera recording can be used here. ® Edit: In this position you can hold down the play and search buttons to view scenes, ® PauselStill Button Use this button to pause in Play or VCR (_ Battery Compartment Recording mode, Insert a battery pack to use as the power Rewind/Search Button

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Description of Controls (continued) AC Adaptor (_) Battery Charging Compartment (_ Input Signal Selector For charging a Battery Pack. INPUT SIGNAL SELECTOR SET TO LINE SETTOCAMERA (_) Video Output Connector VCR/CAMERA POSITION POSITION For connection to a video input connector on a "IV Monitor or VCR. IN VCR POSITION _) Audio Output Connector TO RECORD: For connection to an audio input connector on a VIDEO VIDEO-IN NOT TV Monitor, VCR or an audio tape recorder. IMAGE CONNECTION RECORDED (_ Video

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Adjustments for Easy Handling - How to Adjust the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) for use with the Right or Left Eye -- 2 180" 1 3 The eyepiece can be moved up or down (to Swing the EVF to the left or rightforcomfortable about 270 degrees) to adjust for height. The viewingwitheithereye, microphone can be moved (to about 180 2 In the locked position you may extend or degrees) for the left or right hand position. When contract the EVF for comfortable left or right eye adjusting the eyepiece make sure

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Adjustments for Easy Handling (continued) -To Use the Shoulder Strap "_ :_:_i _ .:_i _ _ 1 Pinch the tabs together on either side of clasp and raise it to expose the buckle's catch. 2 Unhook strap from buckle catch. 3 Thread the shoulder strap through the Strap Attachment Ring on the Movie. Then re-hook it onto the buckle catch. 4 Pressthe claspdown on buckle to lock. - How to Adjust the Length of Shoulder Strap Pull a loop of the strap loose from its buckle, and then pull the strap firmly throu

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Preparations Power Supplies -- A. Battery Pack - Outdoor Use ,*Be sure to fully charge the Battery Pack before How to Insert the Battery Pack operation. Even a tully charged Battery Pack will discharge if left for a long time without a recharge. • Slide the Battery Peck downward, as illustrated. oBe sure that the Power switchis set to "OFF" How to Remove the Battery Pack before ejecting the Battery Pack. • Slide the Battery Eject button to eject the Battery Pack. - B. AC Adaptor (Supplied) Adapt

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Preparations (continued) - How to charge the Battery Pack Your AC Adaptor can be used to charge one Battery Pack in either of the two ways shown below, or both methods can be used together to charge two Battery Packs at the same time. Charging Directly on the AC Adaptor 1 Connectthe AC AdaptorPower Plug to an AC outlet,Power Indicator lights up. 2 Place the Battery Pack in the AC Adaptor as '_ illustrated at right. Power Indicator Lamp._ __'__Uj__)_, I I/.To AC Outlet Charging Indicator Lamp_ []

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Preparations (continued) - A Word about Cassettes B. Erase Protection A. Types of Video Cassette Cassettes have a record tab to ensure that Maximum Record/Playback Tape Speed Time recordings are not accidentally erased. T160 T120 T60 **To prevent accidental erasure SP 2 Hours 2 Hours 1 Hour 40 Minutes (Standard Play) Use tapes with the _ mark in this unit. Break off the tab with a screwdriver oTo record again Cover the hole withcellophanetape -To Insert or Remove a Cassette The Movie may be ON o

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Preparations (continued) - 10W Color Enhancement Light (Supplied) Using the Color Enhancement Light, you can provide additional light to brighten the natural colors in a scene. 1 Mount the Light on the Accessory Mount on the Movie. Be sure to mount the Color Enhancement Light until it locks into place. LIGHT SWITCH LOCK RELEASE BUTTON 2 Using the Light switch on your Movie, turn the Light ON. \ CAUTION: This Light becomes hot during operation. To release To remove the Color Enhancement Light fro

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Preparations (continued) Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Indications These indications will not be recorded on the tape. - Operating Mode Indications in the Camera and tThese indications will appear VCFI mode, _Recording in progress /_Camera Recording • These indications will appear in the VCR mode. ,, I .. _ _Fast Forward v-o_80u ' / _ __Rewind ,,,-,u,--:_-.._-"--..._Video Dub mode l °o,e - Battery Remaining Indication -,Whenthe BatteryPack is fully charged, "E .... F" appears. E--- F oAs the batte

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Camera Recording EVF When your Movieis turnedon, the image fromthe lens appears. REC Indicator 2 Connect the earphone (not supplied) to the earphone jack for monitoring the sound track Preparations: as it is being recorded or .,Your Movie is connected to a power source played back. (Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, or Car Battery Cord). oThe Power is ON. Follow these simple steps to become familiar with eA cassette with a record tab is inseded. the operation of your Movie. - Operation 4 1 set the VCR/C

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Playback Preparations: You can play back your Movie recordings oYour Movie is connected to a power source immediately on the viewfinder by following the steps given below. You may also play back your Movie (Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, or Car Battery Cord). oThe Power is ON. recordings directly to a monitor or "IV. eA cassette is inserted. - Operation 1 Set the VCR/Camera Selector Switch to the 3 Press the Play button to view the recorded picture. "VCR" position. 4 Press the Stop button when playba

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To Monitor Your Recording Your Movie may be connected to a TV to play back tapes or to monitor what you are recording, Follow the illustration below for hook-up, -When Your TV Does Not Have Video In & Audio In Terminals UHF Using the AC Adaptor Antenna VHF VHF Connecting Cable Antenna (supplied) 300 ohm-75 ohm transformer .." (supplied) or F RF Converter_ To watch TV Switch 1 Turn your Movie OFF. 2 Turn TV ON and select a _---_ Adaptor Connector channel. -When Your TV has Video In & Audio In Ter

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Useful Features - Date/Time Display and Setting To do this simply insert the Battery Pack or attach Your Movie is equipped with an automatic date the AC Adaptor. This will automatically charge the function which operates by a built-in lithium battery. battery. Through normal use the battery wilt stay It calculates the date and time, including leap year, charged. If after initial charging the Movie is not up to Dec. 31,2086 even when the Movie is off. used, the automatic date function will contin

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Useful Features (continued) -Tape Counter ("O000")/Counter Memory/Lap Time Counter ("0:00:00")/ Tape Remaining ("0:00") (always accompanies the Battery indication) The following displays for each Tape and Time Counter function can be selected to track your current position, or find a desired tape location. Press the D/M/L/TR button repeatedly to get the desired display. Tape Counter: Displays a reading for any position on the tape. 41, Pressthe Reset buttonto reset NO OVERLAY displayto "0000". D


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