S-VHS-C Movie CameraVQT9093Before use, please read these instructions completely.Operating InstructionsModel No. NV-VS40BNV-VS40B
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Basic Operations111 Open the [BACKUP BATTERY] Cover andinsert the button-type battery so that its(r) side is visible.2 Close the [BACKUP BATTERY] Cove
12Title ProcedureMF/TRACKINGUsing the Menu ScreenThis Movie Camera displays the settings of variousfunctions in Menus to make it easy to select thedes
Basic Operations13Remarks, etc.2 VCR Mode Main-Menu3Turn the [34] Dial toselect the desired Sub-Menu.Turning the [34] Dialchanges the highlighteditem.
14Menu FunctionsCamera Mode Menu 1`7VCR Mode Menu 6, 8The illustrations of the menus are intended forexplaining the functions; the actual menus lookso
Basic Operations15DEMO MODE OFF ONRETURN ---- YES>?A@CDBFEGHDISPLAY SETUPPRESS MENU TO EXITTAPE 30 45 60SELF SHOOT
16Setting the Date and TimeIf you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu, the menu shownbelow appears.The initial s
Basic Operations17LCD Brightness [LCD BRIGHTNESS]To adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. TheBar Indication is divided into 8 steps. The morevertic
18Title Procedure1Slide the [3 OPEN]Lever to open the LCDMonitor (approx. 90°).2Push the [< EJECT]Button.3OPENInserting a CassetteIf the AC Adaptor
Basic Operations19Remarks, etc.3Insert the cassettewith its window inposition 1.4Close the CassetteCompartment bypressing the [LOCK]Button.≥If a casse
2∫ IMPORTANTThe wires in this mains lead are coloured inaccordance with the following code:Blue: NeutralBrown: LiveAs the colours of the wires in the
20Title ProcedureUsing the ViewfinderBefore using the Viewfinder, adjust it to your eyesightso that the indications in the Viewfinder are clear andeas
Basic Operations21Remarks, etc.3Adjust by turning the Eyepiece CorrectorLever.Closing the LCD MonitorPush the LCD Monitor close until the [3OPEN] Leve
22Title Procedure∫ Index Signals (VISS)Many VHS VCRs feature the Index Search andIntro Scan Functions that make it easy to locatethe beginning of scen
Basic Operations23Remarks, etc.3To pause recording:Press the RecordingStart/Stop Buttonagain.The [PAUSE] Indicationappears.4To finish recording:Set th
24Title Procedures SEARCH SEARCH rBLC;W.B∫165SCAMERAOFFVCRINFO-WINDOWCAMERAV C RTBCBLC1TBCViewing Recorded ScenesDuring Recording Pause(Camera Search)
Basic Operations25Remarks, etc.≥For Recording Check, the Movie Camera must be inthe same mode (SP or LP) as used for recording,otherwise the playback
26Title ProcedureRecording Yourself(Recording with the LCD Monitor FacingForward)Focusing on the SubjectManually(Manual Focus)This makes it possible t
Basic Operations27Remarks, etc.≥In the Mirror Mode, only the following indications aredisplayed. When the General Warning/AlarmIndication [°] appears
28Title ProcedureEnlarging Your Subject orWidening the Recording Angle(Zooming In/Out)Recording close-ups of your subjects and recordingwide-angle sho
Basic Operations29Remarks, etc.≥The further you push the [W/T] Zoom Lever toward[W] or [T], the faster the zooming speed becomes.≥When you have zoomed
Basic OperationsAdvanced OperationsOptions/EditingIndex Miscellaneous/Care of Unit3≥Order accessory and consumable items for all Audio Visual Products
30Title ProcedureFast-ForwardingPress the [5] Button in the Stop Mode.≥When the tape reaches the end, it automaticallyrewinds to the beginning.Viewing
Basic Operations31Remarks, etc.3Press the [1] Button tostart playback.≥The [!] Indication 22222appears.≥When the tape reachesthe end, it automatically
32Title ProcedureTRACK. TBCTRACK. TBCUsing the Cue, Review and StillPlayback Functions DuringNormal PlaybackPerform the following operations
Basic Operations33Remarks, etc.≥If you leave the Movie Camera in the Still PlaybackMode for about 6 minutes, it automatically switchesover to the Stop
34Title ProcedurePlaying Back on a TVBy connecting the Movie Camera to a TV, you canwatch playback of the recorded scenes on the TVscreen.After Use1Ta
Basic Operations35Remarks, etc.3Close the LCD Monitor.4Remove the Battery(p. 9) and retract theViewfinder.≥Before connecting, turn off both the Movie
36Title ProcedureStarting to Record withGradually Appearing Picture andSound(Fading In)Fading in lets you make the picture and sound appeargradually a
Advanced Operations37Remarks, etc.3Approximately 3 seconds after the recording hasstarted, release the [FADE] Button.The picture gradually appears aga
38Title Procedure4Press the [COLOUR] Buttonrepeatedly until the desiredcolour is displayed.2With the Movie Camerain the Recording PauseMode, aim it at
Advanced Operations39Remarks, etc.3Press the [STORE] Button for more than 2seconds.The title is now stored in the digital imagememory and it remains d
4Controls and FunctionsFor more details, see the pages indicated in brackets.18 Colour Selector Button for Digital Fade/Digital Image [COLOUR] (p. 38,
40Title ProcedureSTOREOFF/ONCAMERAOFFVCR2At the point where youwant to insert the title,press the [OFF/ON]Button to make the titleappear.1Press the Re
Advanced Operations41Remarks, etc.3Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to stoprecording.3Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to stoprecording.≥Con
42Title ProcedureRecording in Special Situations(Programme AE)This function lets you select Automatic Exposuresettings optimized for special recording
Advanced Operations43Remarks, etc.Cancelling the Programme AE FunctionPress the [PROG. AE] Button repeatedly untilnone of the indications ([5], [7], [
44Title ProcedureRecording with Special Effects(Digital Effects)In addition to the Super Image Stabilizer and DigitalZoom, this Movie Camera offers yo
Advanced Operations45Remarks, etc.3Press the [SET] Buttonto select the desireddigital effect.4Press the [MENU]Button to exit theMenu.Digital Effects 2
46Title ProcedureUsing the Digital ZoomFunctionThis function is convenient when you want to enlargea very distant subject even more than is possiblewi
Advanced Operations47Remarks, etc.3Turn the [34] Dial toselect [RETURN] andthen press the [SET]Button to select [YES].4Select [D.ZOOM] on the[CAMERA S
48Title Procedure4After the picture hascompletelydisappeared, press theRecording Start/StopButton to stoprecording.4When the picture hascompletelydisa
Advanced Operations49Remarks, etc.Cancelling the Selected Digital Fade FunctionSet [EFFECT2] on the [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menuto [OFF].≥The colours of
Basic Operations529 Video Output Socket [V] (p. 34, 60)30 Audio Output Socket [A] (p. 34, 60)31 S-Video Output Socket [S-VIDEO](p. 34, 60)32 Viewfinde
50Title Procedure2Press [SET] Buttonrepeatedly to select thedesired language.1After displaying the[TITLE SETUP] Sub-Menu...(p.12)Turn the [34] Dial to
Advanced Operations51Remarks, etc.≥When a large-size title is displayed, someindications do not appear even if thecorresponding modes are activated.≥I
52Title ProcedureRecording with Automatic WhiteBalance AdjustmentAfter pressing the [PROG. AE] Button so that the[AUTO] Indication appears, it is poss
Advanced Operations53Remarks, etc.3Keep the [W.B] Buttonpressed until the [1]Indication stopsflashing and remainslit.Returning to the AutoWhite Balanc
54Title ProcedureMotion-Sensor-ControlledRecordingIn this mode, recording automatically starts when thebuilt-in Motion Sensor detects some movement in
Advanced Operations55Remarks, etc.3Press the [SET] Buttonto select [ON].4Press the [MENU]Button to exit theMenu.The [STDBY] Indicationappears.In the F
56Title ProcedureRecording in Dark Placeswithout Any Illumination(0 Lux Night View Function)This function is convenient when you want to record atnigh
Advanced Operations57Remarks, etc.Cancelling this FunctionSet the [0 LUX OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF].The [0LUX] Indication disappears.Cancelling theseFunc
58Title Procedure121Remote ControllerUsing the wireless Remote Controller supplied with theMovie Camera allows operating most of the MovieCamera’s maj
59Remarks, etc.Advanced Operations32Replace the BatteryCover.≥The operative range described on the left is valid forusing the Remote Controller indoor
6Title ProcedureConnect theDC Input Lead.The 3 Types of Power Supply1) AC Adaptor (supplied) to supply power from an ACmains socket2) Car Battery Char
Title Procedure601256Movie Camera:Set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [VCR].VCR:Start recording.Movie Camera:Insert the recordedcassette.VCR:Press the
Remarks, etc.61Options/Editing347VCR:Insert an unrecordedcassette with intacterasure prevention tab.As some settings(external input, tapespeed, etc.)
62Charging Time and Maximum Time for Continuous Recording(The times shown in the above chart are approximations. The figures in parentheses show the r
63Miscellaneous/Care of UnitOptions/EditingCautions for UseTake care that no water enters the MovieCamera when using it in the rain and snow oron the
64Cautions for Use (cont.)∫ CondensationIf Condensation Has Formed Inside the MovieCamera, Recording is Not Possible.Symptoms of CondensationIf the fo
65Miscellaneous/Care of Unit∫ Optimum Use of the BatterySpecial Characteristics of the BatteryThis Battery is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.Its a
66Glossary∫ Other Useful InformationLCD Monitor≥In places where big changes in temperatureoccur, condensation may form on the LCDMonitor. Wipe it with
67Miscellaneous/Care of Unit∫ FocusIf you look at an object through a magnifying glassand move it closer or further away from your eye,you will reach
68Glossary (cont.)∫ White Balance AdjustmentWhile most recording with a Movie Camera isprobably done outdoors under sunlight, videorecording is also d
69Miscellaneous/Care of Unit∫ Counter Reset FunctionBefore starting to record or play back to reset theElapsed Tape Time Indication to [0:00.00].1 Set
Basic Operations7Remarks, etc.≥Always set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [OFF]before disconnecting the AC Mains Lead.≥If you use the Movie Camera for
70Indications SP0:00.00R0:30RECMNLMF1D.ZOOMNEGA45kr12345697MOTION SENSOR8:1 Remaining Battery PowerAs the remaining battery power decreases, thein
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72VOLUME 15 : 30 : 4515 . 10 . 20013CEDFAMILYU10FC Warning/AlarmWhen any of the following indications lights orflashes, confirm the condition of the M
Miscellaneous/Care of Unit73SpecificationsS-VHS-C Movie Camera Information for your safetyPower Source: DC 7.2V (Battery)DC 7.9V (via AC Adaptor)Power
74Power SupplyP1: The Movie Camera does not turn on.S1: Is the Battery or the AC Adaptor connectedcorrectly? Confirm the connection. (p. 6, 8)P2: The
75Miscellaneous/Care of UnitCassetteP1: The Remaining Tape Time Indication isnot correct.S1: Is the tape length of the inserted cassettecorrectly sele
76IndexAAC Adaptor (p. 6, 8)AC Mains Lead (p. 6, 8)AC Mains Socket (p. 6, 8)Auto Focus (p. 67)Automatic White Balance Adjustment (p. 52)BBacklight (p.
77IndexNNegative Mode (p. 45)O/POptional Accessories (p. 62)Playing Back on a TV (p. 34)Portrait Mode (p. 42)Programme AE (p. 42)RRecording Check (p.
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8Title ProcedureThe 3 Types of Power Supply(cont.)3) Supplying Power with the BatteryBefore use, charge the Battery.1To attach the Battery,align it wi
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Basic Operations9Remarks, etc.∫ Charging Time and Maximum Time for Continuous Recording(The times shown in the above chart are approximations. The fig
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