Panasonic SVAS10 SVAS10 User Guide

Panasonic SVAS10 - SD MOVIE Manual

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    SD Multi Camera Operating Instructions Model No. SV-AS10 Before use, please read these instructions completely. For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to:[email protected] For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.
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    Remove the Battery 11 Charging the Battery 12 Charging Information 13 Insert the Card 14 Remove the Card 15 About Cards 16 Basic Menu Operation 17 About the Setup Menu 18 Setting the Date/ Back Voice 30 Playing Back Music 31 Multi File Playback (Thumbnail display 35 Erasing Files 36 2
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    Timer 40 Setting the White Balance 41 Setting the White Balance (Manual 42 Setting the Application Menu 43 Advanced (Play back) Using Trouble Shooting 76 Specifications 78 Limited Warranty (For U.S.A. Only 82 Customer Services Directory (For U.S.A. Only 84 Index 85 Spanish Quick Use Guide
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    Standard Accessories Before using your camera, check the contents. _ SD Memory Card (8MB) RP-SD008BVE0 _ .USB Cradle VSK0643 _ Battery Pack CGA-S003 _ AC Adaptor VSK0626 _ Remote Controller VYC0902 _ Stereo Earphones L0BAB0000173 _ USB Cable K1HA09BD0001 4
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    _ CD-ROM VFF0206 _ Neck Lanyard VFC4028 _ Carrying Case VFC4013 _ Cleaning Cloth VFC1792 5
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    to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic SD Multi Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Notice: This product has parts that contain
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    : To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface cables with ferrite core Panasonic Model No.: SV-AS10 Responsible party: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Support Contact: Panasonic
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    8 13 Shutter Button [[] 14 Power Button [ ] 15 Record/Playback mode Switch [/] 16 Microphone 17 Power/Card Access Lamp 18 Lock Release Lever 19 Battery Slot 20 Card Slot 21 Connector for USB Cradle 22 Card/Battery Door 23 Battery Lock _ Operating Jog Ball Roll the ball to select items. 1 Press to
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    _ USB Cradle Insert SV-AS10 into cradle to charge the battery. When you connect the cradle to your PC using the supplied USB cable, you can view pictures, edit music
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    Insert the Battery 1 2 3 Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1 Open the door. 2 Insert the battery all the way. • Confirm the direction of the battery. Close the door. 1 Lock the door while sliding it. 2 10
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    not use the camera for a long time, remove the battery. • Never open the Card/Battery door during the access. (P16) Otherwise, the data on the card may be damaged. • The supplied battery is only for this camera. Do not use . Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. 11
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    Charging the Battery 1 2 3 Connect the plug of AC adaptor to the outlet and connect the DC plug to the USB cradle. THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. Charge the battery. • Align the connections. • Be sure to turn the power off when charging
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    It's normal for the battery and the camera to be warm following normal use and (25°C)/Humidity 60% • Using the supplied battery and the SD Memory Card Charging time Approx. 120 minutes Continuous recording time (recordable number) your nearest Panasonic dealer. • For details, refer to P69. 13
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    not touch the connecting terminal on the rear of the card. • If you do not insert the card all the way, it may be broken. • If you cannot close the Card/Battery door completely, remove the card once, then insert it again. • We recommend using the cards made by Panasonic. (Use genuine card only) 14
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    Remove the Card Be sure to turn the power off when you remove the card. 1 2 3 Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1 Open the door. 2 Press the card until it clicks to release and pull out the card. Close the door. 1 Lock the door while sliding it. 2 15
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    because of the electrical noise, static or breakdown of the camera or the card. Save your precious data to your PC. (P54) _ SD Memory Card (supplied) The SD Memory Card is a small, lightweight, removable external card. The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch 1 that can inhibit
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    Basic Menu Operation 1 2 3 Press the Power Button for 1 second to turn the power on. 1 Select the recording mode [ ] or playback mode [ ]. 2 Press the MENU button to access the menu. 4 5 Select the menu item using the Jog Ball. • To stop the operation, Press the MENU button. • If the Jog
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    on. The operational sound turns off. Adjust the volume of the speaker. • Warning: If the SD Memory Card is formatted, all data, including locked data, will be lost. Please review the contents of the SD Memory Card before formatting. • ON: Display the icon on the LCD monitor. A: Recording mode
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    2003/9/1 12:00 • [D/M/Y]:1/9/2003 12:00 • [M/D/Y]:Sep/1/2003 12:00PM • When the fully charged battery is inserted in the camera for 1 hour or more, the clock setting is stored in the camera for about 10 hours even after the battery is removed. (It is stored for about a maximum of 3 months according
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    Taking a Picture (Still Picture) 1 2 3 Turn the power on. 1 • The power/card access lamp is lit in red. Access the menu. (P17) Select Still picture from REC mode [ ]. Press the shutter button to take a picture. Switch to the recording mode [ ]. 2 20
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    _ Self-Recording 1 Turn the lens. • Do not touch the lens. 2 Press the screen reversal button to reverse a picture. • If you take a picture without pressing the button, the picture is displayed upside down. 3 Take a picture. • The recorded picture is horizontally reversed. • You can take reverse
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    picture It is convenient to use the shutter button on the side of the camera. • At purchase, the lens is facing down. • Be careful not to the lens or flash when taking pictures using the shutter button on the side of the camera. • Distances for optimum focus Normal: About 1.65 feet (50 cm) - ¶
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    with audio, the audio content will use an additional small amount of memory. This may result in a slight reduction in the number of photos your SD card can store. 23
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    Taking Pictures in Burst Mode 1 2 Burst speed 3 frames/sec. Burst number Max. 3 frames • Flash setting is fixed to Flash off. • Self timer (P40) does not work in this mode. • Auto review does not work in this mode. Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17) Select Burst from REC mode [
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    microphone on this unit.) • You can record up to about 60 seconds. Stop recording. • - this symbol is displayed. • If the memory of the card becomes full during the recording, the recording is stopped automatically. • The remaining time displayed on the LCD monitor is an approximation. • When the
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    Voice 1 2 • The remaining time displayed on the LCD monitor is an approximation. • Recording could suddenly stop when recording voice depending on the brand of card. • The audio recorded with this unit cannot be played back by other equipment. • Be careful not to touch the jog ball or any other
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    . When rolling the jog ball to the right, the next picture is displayed. • This unit complies with DCF standards (Design rule for Camera File system) established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). • If you change the folder name or the file name
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    Playing Back Still Picture with Audio • The still picture with audio recorded 1 2 with other equipment cannot be played back by this unit. Switch to the playback mode [ ]. • The file recorded last is displayed. Select the picture with the audio icon [ ] and press the jog ball to play back the
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    Playing Back Motion Images 1 2 • The file format which can be played back on this unit is QuickTime Motion JPEG. • The QuickTime Motion JPEG files recorded by PC or other equipment may not be played back. • When the motion image recorded with other equipment is played back on this unit, the
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    Playing Back Voice 1 2 started. Roll the jog ball gently to turn it on. _ Adjusting the volume Switch to the playback mode [ ]. • The file recorded last is displayed. 30 Select the picture with the voice icon [ ] and press the jog ball to play back the voice. • 1 this symbol is displayed. •
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    MPEG2-AAC, MP3 or WMA format.) • This device supports MPEG2-AAC files, MP3 and WMA file formats. The files must be recorded to this device using the SD Jukebox software that comes with SV-AS10. Files obtained or created by other means, copied to the SD card, will not play on this unit. Access the
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    Playing Back Music (Continued) _ With this unit 4 Roll the jog ball up and down to select the file and play it back. • Playback Press the jog ball. (Stop): • Index search: Roll the jog ball right and left. _ Adjusting the volume using Remote Controller _ With the remote controller Select
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    _ Switching the sound quality (EQ) using Remote Controller The indication changes as follows each time you press the Equalizer [EQ] button. NORMAL l S-XBS1 l S-XBS2 l TRAIN l NORMAL • NORMAL: • S-XBS1: • S-XBS2: • TRAIN: The sound quality is normal. The audio sounds lower and heavier. The audio
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    instructions of SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). • When adding picture files to a music file on SD -Jukebox Ver.4, the first added picture is displayed as a thumbnail of the music file. • This unit is not capable of recording and deleting music. • Using its formatting function, all the data on the card
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    Multi File Playback (Thumbnail display) 1 Access the menu in the playback mode. (P17) Select Thumbnail from Play mode [ ]. Select the type of the file. • Select the
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    file. Erase all [ ] Erases all files (except for music files) in a card. 2 Select the file. (Only when selecting Erase one) Select Yes on the than JPEG) can be deleted. • Do not turn the power off or remove the card when deleting. • When you delete many files at the same time, use a fully
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    Setting Flash Confirm that the lens is facing the front. Otherwise, the flash does not fire. 1 Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17) Select the desired item from Flash. • Select the item from the table on the right. Item Auto [ ] Reduced red eye [ ] Flash off [] Details of Setting The
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    50 cm) - 3.28 feet (1 m). If the subject is too close to the camera when taking a picture, the exposure value may not be set properly and the picture • When taking a picture with the flash after setting the white balance manually (P42), the white balance may not be properly adjusted. We recommend
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    the number of recordable pictures and records standard quality pictures. • The smaller the picture size you select, the more pictures you can store on the card. In addition, a small data volume allows you to attach the picture to an e-mail or post it on a website. • If you select a larger picture
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    Taking Pictures with the Self Timer 1 2 • If you press the MENU button while the self timer is activated, the self timer is cancelled. • When setting REC mode to Video or Burst, you cannot set the self timer. • Use USB cradle when taking pictures with the self timer. Access the menu in the
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    Details of Setting Auto [ ] It is designed to automatically adjust the camera to produce natural tones. In most situations it works fine. In some be adjusted correctly in dark places. • Adjustment of white balance in Manual (P42) is effective under the following conditions. • When recording under
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    not be properly adjusted. We recommend setting the white balance to Auto when using the flash. Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17) Select Manual from White balance. Aim the unit at a sheet of white paper A or similar object so that it completely fills the frame to white on the
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    mode. (P17) Select the desired item from Advanced setup. • Select the item from the table on the right. Item EV auto [ ] EV manual [ ] Details of Setting The compensation is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the subject and the background. You can compensate from j2 EV to
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    to the brightness. If the picture is still dim, use the flash. ISO 100/ ISO 200/ ISO 400 Increasing the ISO value will make the camera more sensitive in low light. • When you take a picture in high ISO sensitivity, picture noise appears and the picture quality is deteriorated. _ Auto Review
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    Using the Playback Zoom 1 2 3 Select the picture in the playback mode. (P27) 4 Move the target zoom frame to the position to magnify. Roll the jog ball upwards to display the target zoom frame 1. 5 Press the jog ball. • The picture in the target zoom frame is enlarged on the whole of LCD
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    _ Attaching the Background music 1 2 After selecting Select/Unselect in step 1, select Yes in Background music select screen. If you are inserting the card with music files, the list of the Background music appears. Select 1 Background music and press the jog ball. Access the menu in the
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    The pictures set on Mark are played back for about 5 seconds per 1 picture. Background music can be attached. (P46) SD slide show [ ] The pictures set by SD Viewer (supplied software on the CD-ROM) are played back for about 5 seconds per 1 picture. ¡Slide show [] The pictures set on ¡ Mark
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    Item Single print [ ]: All prints [ ]: Print date [ ] Details of Setting Set DPOF printing for each files. Set DPOF printing for all files in the card. Refer to P49. Select the picture. (Only when selecting Single print) 48 Select the number of printing and press the jog ball. • You can
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    printers as well as many commercial photo-processing companies support DPOF. If the DPOF setting is determined, you DCF is the abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system, stipulated by JEITA (Japan other products. • When the message of CARD FULL is displayed, delete the unnecessary files
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    . If you want to delete the file, cancel the lock setting first. • The lock setting may not be effective in other products. • Sliding the SD Memory Card Write-Protect switch to LOCK prevents the picture from deletion even if the protection is not set. (P16) • Audio dubbing, resizing and altering the
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    audio you add will use a small amount of additional memory. This may slightly decrease the total amount of pictures that can be stored on the SD Memory Card. 51
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    Resizing the Still Picture This function is useful when you want to reduce the volume of still pictures for e-mail or website. • It is not possible to resize pictures in a 1 2 size lower than/equal to 320a240 or with an aspect ratio that is not 4:3. • It is not possible to resize motion
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    Altering the Color of the Still Picture (Color Creator) You can add a nostalgic effect to still pictures with this function. 1 2 • Motion images, still pictures with audio or Locked picture cannot be altered. • Pictures recorded with other equipment may not be altered. • The quality of altered
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    . • This software cannot be used on Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Macintosh. • Operation on an upgraded OS is not guaranteed. • Operation on an OS other than the one pre-installed is not guaranteed. • Multi-CPUs environment is not supported. • Multi-boot environment
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    begins. • For details about how to use the supplied software, please refer to the Help for the respective software. • When starting [SD Viewer], if a message stating that there is no supported Memory Card is displayed, confirm whether installation of the USB driver has been finished. Click on
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    4 When the Set Up menu started, click on [SD Viewer Ver.2.1E] • The Set Up menu starts automatically installation of SD Viewer is completed. • The "SD Viewer Font" and the "SD Viewer Edge Font" installed with SD Viewer are only used for SD Viewer. If they are used in other software, some
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    DirectX 8.1 setup screen appears, install it. (Failure to install DirectX 8.1 disables you from using SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) • After rebooting the computer, the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 is enabled. _ Uninstalling the software 1 Click on [Start] # [Control Panel], and select [Add/Remove Programs]. 2 Select the
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    When the Power/Card Access Lamp of this unit is blinking, do not remove this unit from the USB cradle nor disconnect the USB cable. The software may not function correctly while connecting to the camera, the PC may not recognize the camera when recovering from the Standby mode. In this case, restart
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    not be displayed in the task tray. (There will be no display depending on the set up of the OS) Make sure that the Power/Card access lamp of this unit is off, then remove the cable. 59
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    Connecting to PC (Continued) 2 3 4 Click on [OK]. • The USB connection cable can be safely removed. Click on [USB Mass Storage Device], and click on [Stop]. Confirm that the [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected, click on [OK]. 60
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    the first time, click on [Readme] from [Start] #[All Programs] # [Panasonic] # [SD Viewer (D-snap)], please read the supplementary explanation or updated information. Select [Start] # [All Programs] # [Panasonic] # [SD Viewer (D-snap)] # [SD Viewer for DSC]. Or when the removable disc display
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    is no supported memory card" is displayed. Click on [OK] to start the SD Viewer. • It is also possible to start by double-clicking on the short cut icon on the desktop. • Do not remove this unit from the USB cradle nor disconnect the USB cable when SD Viewer is in use. The software may
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    folders in the card on the PC. You may not be able to read the card with this unit. • To read the PDF operating instructions, Adobe Acrobat SD Memory Card again, they may be recognized as motion image files. However, you can play back them as usual. If you edit files with a software other than SD
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    LCD Monitor Display _ When taking pictures _ When playing back pictures _ When playing back music 1 Recording mode 2 Flash mode 3 Night mode 4 White balance 5 Picture quality setting 6 Picture size 7 Battery remaining 8 Remaining pictures/time 9 Counter display 10 Digital zoom 11 Self timer mode
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    Menu Screen Display _ Menu in the recording mode REC mode Short cut menu When you press the MENU button for about 1 second, the short cut menu appears. It can carry out menu functions quickly. 1 Quality mode (P39) 2 REC mode (Refer to next column) 3 Self timer (P40) 4 White balance (P41) 5
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    Menu Screen Display (Continued) _ Menu in the playback mode Play mode Short cut menu When you press the MENU button for about 1 second, the short cut menu appears. It can carry out menu functions quickly. 1 Arrange (P51, 53) 2 Play mode (Refer to next column) 3 Resize (P52) 4 Lock (P50) 5 DPOF
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    _ Menu in the music playback mode Short cut menu When you press the MENU button for about 1 second, the short cut menu appears. It can carry out menu functions quickly. 1 Power save (P32) 2 Play mode (P66) 3 Playlist (P34) 4 Thumbnail (P35) 5 Repeat play (P33) 6 Controller (P33) 7 Setup (P18) 8
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    alcohol for cleaning this unit. • Detach the battery before cleaning this unit. • The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off. • Wipe this unit cloth. • When you use a chemical cloth, read the instructions of the cloth. • Wipe the stains on the lens and the LCD monitor
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    not deformed. • If the battery attached to this unit with the terminal is deformed, it may damage the body of SD Multi Camera. Be sure to pull out the battery and the card, disconnect the plug after use. • Store the battery in a cool and dry place with a relatively stable temperature. (recommended
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    or too low. Charge the battery after warming the temperature of periphery or battery adequately. • The SD Multi Camera, battery or AC adaptor may be defective. Contact your nearest Panasonic dealer. _ Condensation When using the camera outdoors during very cold weather, dews can be formed on the
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    responsible for the loss caused by the erasure of the recording data. • When this message is displayed "PLEASE WAIT", never remove the battery or the card, and do not disconnect the AC adapter (supplied) out. It may cause damage to the data and malfunctions. 71
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    • These figures vary depending on the subject being photographed. _ Maximum recording time of motion _ Maximum recording time of Voice picture on an SD Memory Card on an SD Memory Card Picture size 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 320 a 240 (QVGA) 33 sec. 1 min. 17 sec. 2 min. 42 sec. 5 min
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    unit. If formatting the card using PC, use SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). Particularly for the Card containing music files, check in the card using SD-Jukebox Ver.4, with which the music files were recorded, then format it. (For details, read the operating instructions for SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) • Do not
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    the LCD monitor. Messages Countermeasures NO CARD Insert the memory card. NO TRACK Insert the card with music files. NO PICTURE NO VOICE Insert the card with the file recorded. CHECK CARD Remove the card once and then clean its terminal. CARD ERROR Remove the card once and then clean its
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    is no data that can be displayed as a thumbnail. Change the card or delete unnecessary data. Delete the file after releasing the protection. There is no favorite (mark) on the card. Select the still picture recorded by this unit. The picture should be
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    Trouble Shooting Question Answer The power is not turned on. Is the battery with a flash are dark. Is flash covered with your finger? Cannot playback the card. Is the card inserted? Is there playable pictures on the card? Is the mode set to the playback mode? When connecting to a PC, images
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    Question Cannot remove the battery. Answer Pull out the projection part to remove it. During Playback an [k] Indication is displayed. The data was either recorded in a different format, or data is damaged. Playing back or recording do not function and the screen has frozen. The LCD Monitor
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    Specifications SD Multi Camera Power source Power consumption Information for your safety DC 4.8 V (AC Adaptor) DC 3.7 V (Battery) 2.1 W (When recording the still picture) 1.1 W ( Distance; Approx. 1.64 feet (50 cm) from Lens (Macro: Approx. 0.33 feet (10 cm)) 1.5-inch LCD Mono SD Memory Card 78
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    AAC, MP3, WMA Approx. 2-1/32q a 4-3/32q a 17/32q (51.5 a 103.7 a 13.5 mm) (Thinnest part 13/32q (9.9 mm)) Approx. 2.01 oz. (57 g) (without Battery and Memory Card) Approx. 2.61 oz. (74 g) (with Battery and Memory Card) 32oF - 104oF (0oC-40oC) 10% - 80% 79
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    DC 4.8 V 1.0 A DC 4.8 V 530 mA Information for your safety AC Adaptor: Panasonic VSK0626 Power source Power consumption DC Output AC110-240 V 50/60 Hz 7 W DC 4.8 V 1.0 A Information for your safety Battery Pack: Panasonic CGA-S003 Voltage/capacity 3.7 V, 530 mAh Information for your safety
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    Memo 81
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    . 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 PANASONIC SD Products Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not are not warranted. This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This warranty is extended
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    period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the warrantor's Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor. PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
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    -5368 (Customer Orders Only) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only) (Monday-Friday 9 am to 8 pm, EST.) Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 (Accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and Personal Check) For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY: 1-866-605-1277
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    Index A Audio dubbing 51 Audio player 31 Auto power off 18 Auto Review 44 B Battery 10, 12, 13 Burst 24 C Card 14, 16, 71 Clock set 19 Color Creator 53 Condensation 70 Connecting to PC 54 D Digital zoom 21 Display setup 18 DPOF 48 E Erasing 36
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    Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Guía rápida para el usuario en español ■ Preparación 1 2 3 Insertar la batería. 86 Cargar la batería. Insertar la tarjeta.
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    ■ Grabación 4 5 ■ Reproducción 6 Encender. 1 Pasar al modo grabación [ ]. 2 Sacar la fotografía. Pasar al modo reproducción [ ]. 1 Seleccionar la fotografía que se desea ver. 2 87
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SD Multi Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No.
SV-AS10
Before use, please read these instructions
completely.
VQT0F01
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