Precautions For Storage.140 - Panasonic NV-DS1EN Operating Instructions Manual

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■Precautions for Storage
Before storing the Movie Camera, take out the
cassette and remove the Battery.
Store all equipment in a dry place where the temperature
remains relatively constant.
(Recommended temperature is 15°C-25°C and
recommended relative humidity is 40%-60%.)
Movie Camera
•Wrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from entering.
Battery
• Extremely low or high temperature shortens the Battery
life.
• Storing it in places with oily smoke and a lot of dust
could cause the terminals to get rusty and this can
result in malfunction.
• Do not ailow metal objects (such as necklaces and
hair pins) to touch the battery terminals. Short-
circuiting may occur and generate heat, and
touching it in this condition could Inflict serious
burns.
•Store the Battery in discarged condition. If you store the
Battery for a long time, we recommend that you charge
it once a year and completely use up the charge before
storing it again in discharged condition.
Cassette
•Rewind the tape to its beginning before storing.
Leaving the cassette with the tape stopped halfway for
more than 6 months (depending on the storing
condition) loosens the tape. Be sure to rewind it to the
beginning.
•Put the cassette in its case and store it.
Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays) and humidity could
damage the tape. Dust contains hard mineral particles
and cassettes with dust damage the video heads and
other parts of the Movie Camera. Make it a habit to
always put the cassette back in its case.
•Completely wind the tape forward and then rewind it
once every half year. Leaving the cassette for more
than a year without winding/rewinding it may deform the
cassette because of swelling and shrinking of the tape
due to changes in temperature and humidity. Also, the
tape may stick together.
•Do not place the cassette near strongly magnetized
objects or equipment.
The tape surface is coated with microscopic magnetic
particles and they record signals. Such objects as
magnetic necklaces and toys have stronger magnetic
force than commonly thought, and this could erase the
recorded contents and cause noise in picture and
sound.
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