Sony HDR-AS300R Help Guide - Page 62
Using the camera with an external power supply
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When connecting the camera to a computer or USB device with the micro USB cable (supplied), the camera receives power from the connected device. The USB power supply can be available by selecting ON from the following operation. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Press the UP button or DOWN button to select (Camera Settings) - power supply) - setting value, then press the REC/ENTER button. (Power received when connected by the micro USB cable) (No power received when connected by the micro USB cable) (USB Using the camera with an external power supply The camera is compatible with the following external power supply. External power supply of 1.5 A FDR-X3000/HDR-AS300: Battery power consumption is lessened during shooting/playback HDR-AS50: Receives USB power from the connected device Note If you change the USB power supply setting while the micro USB cable is connected, disconnect the cable, then reconnect. If you turn on the camera while charging the battery pack, charging stops and power is supplied to the camera from the device connected via USB. You can shoot and play back images using a USB power supply. However, the battery pack is not charged simultaneously. When using the camera with an external power supply, check that the icon ( power is being supplied is displayed on the screen. ) indicating that USB While USB power is being supplied, the continuous movie shooting time may be shortened due to the camera heating up. Even if the AC adaptor is connected to the camera, the battery will not be charged if the camera is turned on. Do not remove the battery while the access lamp is lit. The data in the memory card might be corrupted. FDR-X3000/HDR-AS300 To shoot/play back while receiving external power, insert the charged battery into the camera. Do not remove the battery from the camera when using the camera while receiving external power.