Panasonic VDR-M20PP Operating Instructions Manual page 31

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• Continuously recordable time on
DVD video camera/recorder with
fully charged battery
The reference for DVD video camera/recorder re¬
cordable time with fully charged battery is between
40 and 60 minutes [with model CGR-D16 or be¬
tween 70 and 100 minutes (with model CGP-D28):
Battery
CGR-D16
VSB0419
CGP-D28
DVD-
RAM
DVD-R
DVD-
RAM
DVD-R
When using
viewfinder
(in XTRA mode*)
120 min
210 min
When using
LCD monitor
(in XTRA mode*)
105 min
180 min
When using
viewfinder
(in FINE mode)
120 min 115 min 210 min
200 min
When using
LCD monitor
(in FINE mode)
105 min 100 min
180 min
170 min
When using
viewfinder
(in STD mode)
130 min 125 min 225 min
215 min
When using
LCD monitor
(in STD mode)
115 min 110 min 200 min
190 min
When using
viewfinder
(in LPCM mode**)
115 min
200 min
When using
LCD monitor
(in LPCM mode**)
100 min
170 min
(approx.)
*
The time in XTRA mode is only for reference: It
varies depending on recording contents.
M LPCM mode can be set only when DVD-R disc
is used.
Without any extraordinary operation, such
as zooming:
The continuously DVD video camera/recorder re¬
cordable time in the above table shows the time
available when the DVD video camera/recorder is
in the recording mode without using any other
function after recording is started. In actual record¬
ing, the battery will discharge 2-3 times faster than
this reference, since the REC button and zoom are
being operated, and playback is performed. As¬
sume that the recordable time with a fully charged
battery is between 40 and 60 minutes [with model
CGR-D16] or between 70 and 1 (X) minutes (with
model CGP-D28), and prepare the type and number
of batteries to allow for the time you are planning
to record on the DVD video camera/recorder.
Note that the battery discharges faster in cold
places.
• The time taken for charging the
battery is as follows (at 25 °C)
CGR-D16
VSB0419
CGP-D28
170 min
270 min
Note: During and after charging, the battery will
be warm, but this does not indicate a fault.
Note: If the following phenomena appear, the
battery may be dead: Replace It.
- Charging does not start within 10 seconds (the
CHARGE/ACCESS indicator does not light)
- The battery cannot be charged up to 75% if
more than 9 hours has elapsed after charging
started.
- The battery cannot be fuily charged if more
than 5 hours has elapsed after it was charged
to 75%.
Note: Charge the battery at ambient tempera¬
ture 50 °F to 86 °F (10 °C to 30 °C): Charging at
temperatures other than this range could damage
the battery.
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