Panasonic VDR M70 Operating Instructions - Page 37

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Viewing Image on LCD Monitor Screen If you open tile I CD monitor you can monitor subject image on the hen screen. 1 ()poll the f_CD monitor. The LCD monitor has a portion where you can hook your finger. I look the finger there to open the monitor. I Kongo where the LCD monitor can be moved 1he LCD monitor can be opened up to ipproxirnately 90". If the LCD monitor is open 90". it can be tilted with the screen down as much as 90-. and can also be tilted with screen up and turned up to 180'' so the screen tacos in the same direction as tlie lens. 0 I look your finger (f If the LCD monitor is turned 180" so the screen faces in the same direction as the lens during recording. subject image will also appear in the viewfinder as an mirror image (left/right reversed). lilt the LCD monitor to adjust its vertical angle so that you can see the screen easily. Note: • It no image appears on LCD monitor screen. refer to "Check on page loll_ • Be sure to open the LCD moi Oar approximately 90' before changing its vertical angle. • Do not record for a prolonged time with the LCD inorlitor turned approximately 180- in close contact with the DVD video camera/recorder body: Doing this could cause the DVD video camera/recorder and LCD monitor to beceine hot. 90 0 •••• CD I 00 C. 180 Closing LCD Monitor Before closing the LCD monitor, be sure to reset it at right angles to the DVD video camera/recorder. Replace the LCD monitor on the DVD video camera/recorder with the LCD screen facing inward until a click is heard. Note: • Be sure to return the LCD monitor at right angles to the DVD video camera/recorder before closing it or replacing it on the DVD video camera/recorder with its screen facing outside. II the LCD monitor is tilted, it cannot be closed to the DVD video camera/recorder. • If the LCD monitor is not securely locked to the DVD video camera/recorder, no image will appear in the viewfinder.

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Viewing
Image
on
LCD
Monitor
Screen
If
you
open
tile
I
CD
monitor
you
can
monitor
subject
image
on
the
hen
screen.
1
()poll
the
f_CD
monitor.
The
LCD
monitor
has
a
portion
where
you
can
hook
your
finger.
I
look
the
finger
there
to
open
the
monitor.
0
I
Kongo
where
the
LCD
monitor
can
be
moved
1
he
LCD
monitor
can
be
opened
up
to
ipproxirnately
90".
If
the
LCD
monitor
is
open
90".
it
can
be
tilted
with
the
screen
down
as
much
as
90
-
.
and
can
also
be
ti
lted
with
screen
up
and
turned
up
to
180''
so
the
screen
tacos
in
the
same
direction
as
tlie
lens.
If
the
LCD
monitor
is
turned
180"
so
the
screen
faces
in
the
same
direction
as
the
lens
during
recording.
subject
image
will
also
appear
in
the
viewfinder
as
an
mirror
image
(left/right
reversed).
lilt
the
LCD
monitor
to
adjust
its
vertical
angle
so
that
you
can
see
the
screen
easi
ly.
Note:
It
no
image
appears
on
LCD
monitor
screen.
refer
to
"Check
on
page
loll_
Be
sure
to
open
the
LCD
moi
Oar
approximately
90'
before
changing
its
vertical
angle.
Do
not
record
for
a
prolonged
time
with
the
LCD
inorlitor
turned
approximately
180
-
in
close
contact
with
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
body:
Doing
this
could
cause
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
and
LCD
monitor
to
beceine
hot.
Closing
LCD
Monitor
Before
closing
the
LCD
monitor,
be
sure
to
reset
it
at
right
angles
to
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder.
Replace
the
LCD
monitor
on
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
with
the
LCD
screen
facing
inward
unti
l
a
click
is
heard.
(f
90
I
180
I
look
your
finger
••••
00
0
CD
C.
Note:
Be
sure
to
return
the
LCD
monitor
at
right
angles
to
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
before
closing
it
or
replacing
it
on
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
with
its
screen
facing
outside.
II
the
LCD
monitor
is
tilted,
it
cannot
be
closed
to
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder.
If
the
LCD
monitor
is
not
securely
locked
to
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder,
no
image
will
appear
in
the
viewfinder.