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Motion Sensor

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MotionSensor Recording starts automatically if motion is detected. Before you begin... • Connect Camcorder to power source. Use AC Adaptor for longer recordings. • Insert cassette with record tab (page 11). • Set POWER to CAMERA. • Securely position and aim Camcorder. 1, 2, 3 1 Press MENU for MENU mode. Press UP or DOWN to select MOTIONSENSOR . 2 Press DISPLAY to select ON. 3 Press MENU for MotionSensor stand-by mode. (If cassette is not inserted, " " will flash.) MotionSensor may mistakenly start when: • background is plain, like a white wall, or has distinct vertical, horizontal, or slanted stripes, like a venetian blind. • brightness suddenly changes. MotionSensor may not start when: • motion is very slow or fast. • moving object is very small. • motion occurs only in 1 corner of viewing area. • in poor lighting (in this case, MOTIONSENSOR flashes). • background is plain, like a white wall, or has distinct horizontal or vertical stripes. • Recording will start about 3 seconds after motion is detected. • Date and time are recorded if displayed in EVF or LCD monitor (page 15). • Recording stops about 30 seconds after motion ceases. To cancel MotionSensor Mode, set POWER to OFF. Note: • MotionSensor recording starts if Camcorder is bumped or repositioned. • This feature is not available during normal recording. • While in MotionSensor stand-by, the following functions are not available: Record/ Pause, Stand-by mode, Digital E.I.S., Video Effects (Auto/Digital Fade, Digital Filter). Special Features 33

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Special Features
MotionSensor may mistakenly start
when:
• background is plain, like a white wall,
or has distinct vertical, horizontal, or
slanted stripes, like a venetian blind.
• brightness suddenly changes.
MotionSensor may not start when:
• motion is very slow or fast.
• moving object is very small.
• motion occurs only in 1 corner of
viewing area.
• in poor lighting (in this case,
MOTIONSENSOR flashes).
• background is plain, like a white wall,
or has distinct horizontal or vertical
stripes.
MotionSensor
Before you begin...
• Connect Camcorder to power source.
Use AC Adaptor for longer recordings.
• Insert cassette with record tab (page 11).
• Set POWER to CAMERA.
• Securely position and aim Camcorder.
1
Press
MENU
for
MENU mode.
Press
UP or
DOWN
to select
MOTIONSENSOR
.
2
Press
DISPLAY
to select ON.
3
Press
MENU
for MotionSensor stand-by
mode. (If cassette is not inserted, “
will flash.)
• Recording will start about 3 seconds
after motion is detected.
• Date and time are recorded if displayed
in EVF or LCD monitor (page 15).
• Recording stops about 30 seconds after
motion ceases.
To cancel MotionSensor Mode,
set
POWER
to OFF.
Note:
• MotionSensor recording starts if Camcorder
is bumped or repositioned.
• This feature is not available during normal
recording.
• While in MotionSensor stand-by, the
following functions are not available: Record/
Pause, Stand-by mode, Digital E.I.S., Video
Effects (Auto/Digital Fade, Digital Filter).
Recording starts automatically if motion
is detected.
1
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2
,
3