Panasonic NV-GS400 Operating Instructions - Page 62

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Others When you use your Movie Camera on a beach or similar place, do not let sand or fine dust get Into the Movie Camera. •Sand or dust may damage the Movie Camera or Cassette. (Care should be taken when inserting and removing the Cassette.) Do not spray Insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the Movie Camera. • If the Movie Camera Is sprayed with such chemicals, the camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off. • Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact with the Movie Camera for a long period of time. Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning the Movie Camera. •The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off. • Before cleaning, detach the Battery or pull out the AC Mains Lead from the AC mains socket. •Wipe the Movie Camera with a soft dry cloth. To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is soaked in a detergent diluted with water and afterwards finish wiping with a dry cloth. • For storing or transporting the Movie Camera, place It In a bag or case lined with soft pads so as to prevent the coating on the camera body from being worn. After use, be sure to take the Cassette out and detach the Battery from the Movie Camera or pull out the AC Mains Lead from AC mains socket. • If the Cassette Is left in the Movie Camera, the tape sags and deteriorates. • If the Battery is left on the Movie Camera for a long time, the voltage drops excessively, and the Battery will not function even after it is recharged. MI About AC Adaptor • If the temperature of the Battery is extremely high or extremely low, the [CHARGE] Lamp may continue flashing, and the Battery may not be charged. After the temperature of the Battery has decreased or increased sufficiently, charging starts automatically. If the [CHARGE] Lamp continues to flash even after the Battery temperature has decreased or increased sufficiently, the Battery or AC Adaptor may be faulty. In this case, please contact a dealer. • If the Battery is warm, charging takes a longer time than normal. • If you use the AC Adaptor near a radio, radio reception may be disturbed. Keep the AC Adaptor 1 metre or more away from radio. •When using the AC Adaptor, It may generate whirring sounds. However, this is normal. 62 •After use, be sure to pull out the AC Mains Lead from the AC mains socket. (If they are left connected, a minute amount of current is consumed.) •Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor and Battery always clean. • Condensation If you turn the Movie Camera on when condensation occurs on the head or the tape, Condensation Indication [DIODEW] (yellow or red) blinks on the Viewfinder or the LCD monitor and the messages [DEW DETECT] or [EJECT TAPE] (only when the tape is inserted) appear. In this case, follow the procedure below. Blink in yellow: Dews are slightly adhering on the head or the tape. Blink in red: Dews are adhering on the head or the tape. 1 Remove the tape If it is inserted. • It takes about 20 seconds to open the Cassette Holder. This Is not a malfunction. 2 Leave the Movie Camera with the Cassette Compartment Cover closed to cool or warm It to the ambient temperature. When [1/0DEW] blinks in yellow •You cannot use the Tape Recording/ Playback Mode. Leave the Movie Camera for about 30 minutes. •However, you can use the Card Recording Mode or Picture Playback Mode when the cassette is not Inserted. When [mDEW] blinks in red •The Power Indicator Lamp blinks for about 1 minute and then the Movie Camera automatically turns off. Leave it for about 2 to 3 hours. 3 Turn the Movie Camera on again, set it to the Tape Recording/Playback Mode and then check if the Condensation Indication disappears. Especially in cold districts, dews may be frozen. In this case, it may take more time before the Condensation Indication disappears. Watch for Condensation even before the Condensation Indication Is displayed. •The Condensation Indication may not appear depending on circumstances. When • condensation occurs on the lens or the Movie Camera, it also may occur on the head and the tape. Do not open the Cassette Compartment Cover. When the Lens is Fogged: Set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF] and leave the Movie Camera in this condition for about 1 hour. When the lens temperature becomes close to the

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Others
When
you
use
your
Movie
Camera
on
a
beach
or
similar
place,
do
not
let
sand
or
fine
dust
get
Into
the
Movie
Camera.
•Sand
or
dust
may
damage
the
Movie
Camera
or
Cassette.
(Care
should
be
taken
when
inserting
and
removing
the
Cassette.)
Do
not
spray
Insecticides
or
volatile
chemicals
onto
the
Movie
Camera.
If
the
Movie
Camera
Is
sprayed
with
such
chemicals,
the
camera
body
may
be
deformed
and
the
surface
finish
may
peel
off.
Do
not
keep
rubber
or
plastic
products
in
contact
with
the
Movie
Camera
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Do
not
use
benzine,
thinner
or
alcohol
for
cleaning
the
Movie
Camera.
•The
camera
body
may
be
deformed
and
the
surface
finish
may
peel
off.
Before
cleaning,
detach
the
Battery
or
pull
out
the
AC
Mains
Lead
from
the
AC
mains
socket.
•Wipe
the
Movie
Camera
with
a
soft
dry
cloth.
To
remove
stubborn
stains,
wipe
with
a
cloth
that
is
soaked
in
a
detergent
diluted
with
water
and
afterwards
finish
wiping
with
a
dry
cloth.
For
storing
or
transporting
the
Movie
Camera,
place
It
In
a
bag
or
case
lined
with
soft
pads
so
as
to
prevent
the
coating
on
the
camera
body
from
being
worn.
After
use,
be
sure
to
take
the
Cassette
out
and
detach
the
Battery
from
the
Movie
Camera
or
pull
out
the
AC
Mains
Lead
from
AC
mains
socket.
If
the
Cassette
Is
left
in
the
Movie
Camera,
the
tape
sags
and
deteriorates.
If
the
Battery
is
left
on
the
Movie
Camera
for
a
long
time,
the
voltage
drops
excessively,
and
the
Battery
will
not
function
even
after
it
is
recharged.
MI
About
AC
Adaptor
If
the
temperature
of
the
Battery
is
extremely
high
or
extremely
low,
the
[CHARGE]
Lamp
may
continue
flashing,
and
the
Battery
may
not
be
charged.
After
the
temperature
of
the
Battery
has
decreased
or
increased
sufficiently,
charging
starts
automatically.
If
the
[CHARGE]
Lamp
continues
to
flash
even
after
the
Battery
temperature
has
decreased
or
increased
sufficiently,
the
Battery
or
AC
Adaptor
may
be
faulty.
In
this
case,
please
contact
a
dealer.
If
the
Battery
is
warm,
charging
takes
a
longer
time
than
normal.
If
you
use
the
AC
Adaptor
near
a
radio,
radio
reception
may
be
disturbed.
Keep
the
AC
Adaptor
1
metre
or
more
away
from
radio.
•When
using
the
AC
Adaptor,
It
may
generate
whirring
sounds.
However,
this
is
normal.
•After
use,
be
sure
to
pull
out
the
AC
Mains
Lead
from
the
AC
mains
socket.
(If
they
are
left
connected,
a
minute
amount
of
current
is
consumed.)
•Keep
the
electrodes
of
the
AC
Adaptor
and
Battery
always
clean.
Condensation
If
you
turn
the
Movie
Camera
on
when
condensation
occurs
on
the
head
or
the
tape,
Condensation
Indication
[DIODEW]
(yellow
or
red)
blinks
on
the
Viewfinder
or
the
LCD
monitor
and
the
messages
[DEW
DETECT]
or
[EJECT
TAPE]
(only
when
the
tape
is
inserted) appear.
In
this
case,
follow
the
procedure
below.
Blink
in
yellow:
Dews
are
slightly
adhering
on
the
head
or
the
tape.
Blink
in
red:
Dews
are
adhering
on
the
head
or
the
tape.
1
Remove
the
tape
If
it
is
inserted.
It
takes
about
20
seconds
to
open
the
Cassette
Holder.
This
Is
not
a
malfunction.
2
Leave
the
Movie
Camera
with
the
Cassette
Compartment
Cover
closed
to
cool
or
warm
It
to
the
ambient
temperature.
When
[1/0
DEW]
blinks
in
yellow
•You
cannot
use
the
Tape
Recording/
Playback
Mode.
Leave
the
Movie
Camera
for
about
30
minutes.
•However,
you
can
use
the
Card
Recording
Mode
or
Picture
Playback
Mode
when
the
cassette
is
not
Inserted.
When
[mDEW]
blinks
in
red
•The
Power
Indicator
Lamp
blinks
for
about
1
minute
and
then
the
Movie
Camera
automatically
turns
off.
Leave
it
for
about
2
to
3
hours.
3
Turn
the
Movie
Camera
on
again,
set
it
to
the
Tape
Recording/Playback
Mode
and
then
check
if
the
Condensation
Indication
disappears.
Especially
in
cold
districts,
dews
may
be
frozen.
In
this
case,
it
may
take
more
time
before
the
Condensation
Indication
disappears.
Watch
for
Condensation
even
before
the
Condensation
Indication
Is
displayed.
•The
Condensation
Indication
may
not
appear
depending
on
circumstances.
When
condensation
occurs
on
the
lens
or
the
Movie
Camera,
it
also
may
occur
on
the
head
and
the
tape.
Do
not
open
the
Cassette
Compartment
Cover.
When
the
Lens
is
Fogged:
Set
the
[OFF/ON]
Switch
to
[OFF]
and
leave
the
Movie
Camera
in
this
condition
for
about
1
hour.
When
the
lens
temperature
becomes
close
to
the
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