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card will be deleted when formatted. If an unformatted SD memory card or an SD memory card formatted with other devices is used, this product may not work properly or performance deterioration may be caused. Refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for how to format a SD memory card. • When some SD memory cards are used with this product, the product may not work properly or performance deterioration may be caused. Use the SD memory cards recommended in page 30. About the microphone • Volume may be reduced if any water adheres to the microphone opening. Please allow it to sit and dry thoroughly prior to using again. • When cleaning, please do not poke the microphone opening with any sharp object. This may cause it to become wet or damaged. Code label The code labels (accessory) are required at inquiry for trouble. Use caution not to lose these labels. It is recommended to paste one of the labels onto the CD-ROM case. About the MOS image sensor • When continuously shooting a bright light source such as a spotlight, the color filter of the MOS image sensor may have deteriorated and it may cause discoloration. Even when changing the fixed shooting direction after continuously shooting a spotlight for a certain period, the discoloration may remain. • When shooting fast-moving subjects or performing panning/tilting operations, objects crossing the shooting area may look to be bending askew. AVC Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (I) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD ("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (II) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM Flickering Due to the influence of lighting, flickering may sometimes happen. In this case, select "Indoor scene" for "Light control mode". Select "Indoor scene(50Hz)" or "Indoor scene(60Hz)" in accordance with the power supply frequency in your locality. Refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for further information about the setting. Under extremely strong lighting, flickering may happen even when "Indoor scene" is selected for "Light control mode". When the brightness (illuminance) level on the screen is set to a relatively low level with the [Brightness] buttons, flickering may frequently happen. In such cases, either of the following can reduce flickering. • Moderate the illumination intensities of objects by changing the camera direction. • Set the brightness (illuminance) level on the screen to a brighter level with the [Brightness] buttons. White-out on images caused by the effect of light control mode When "Indoor scene" is selected for "Light control mode", the tone of the brighter parts on the screen may be deteriorated than the case when "ELC" is selected. Color blurring on detailed drawing patterns When there are detailed drawing patterns on images, color blurring may happen over these parts. Operating temperature This product can be used in low temperature outdoor environments that get as cold as -30 °C {-22 °F}. However, when this product is installed and operated in temperatures below -20 °C {-4 °F}, normal images may not be obtained immediately after startup. In such a case, connect the power and wait approx. 2 hours, and then connect the power again. Brightness around the images The surrounding area of the image may appear slightly dark depending on the shooting subject. 11