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  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Be sure to read all safety information before using this product. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose camcorder or AC adapter/charger to rain or moisture. This symbol indicates dan..erous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Camcorder ... 15 Tape-Remaining Display ....32 Using the Adapter/Charger.... 15 Electronic Indexing ....... Using the Battery ......Zooming ........Using the RCA Optional Digital Effects ........ Car Cord Adapter ......Adding Effects ....... Videocassettes ....... Tape Counter .........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Editing Videneassettes ....Camcorder Tifler ......Creating Personalized Titles ..47 Tiiler's Chart of Characters ..47 C{}rrccling Errors ....... Rcc{}rding onto a Tape in lhc Camcorder........ Rccordlng Titles While C{}pyin._ a Tape From the Camcorder Another VCR ......
  • Page 5: First-Time Operation

    First-Time Operation This section describes the necessary steps to set up and record with the camcorder the first time. For more detailed operating and feature options, refer to the other sections of this manual. Unpack the Camcorder Accessories Save the packing materials and box in case you ever necd to ship or store the camcorder.
  • Page 6 Attach the Adapter/Charger To AC 120V, 50/60 Hz Adapter/charger DC IN 9.6V DC cable jack 2. Attach the other end of the cable The lead-acid battery that came with to the DC IN 9.6V.iack on the the camcorder should be fully charged camcorder.
  • Page 7 First-Time Operation Insert a Tape Safety tab STOP/EJECT button Tape windows Cassette holder Cassette door (press here to close) Press the STOP!E.IECT button to 3. Press the cassette down gently open the cassette holder door. until it locks into place, and close the cassette compartment door.
  • Page 8 Electronic viewfinder (Grasp here to move) Viewfinder BRIGHT control (Under Viewfinder) Eyepiece focus control Eyepiece Shoulder extension LCD OPEN button LCD bright control LCD monitor Use the LCD Monitor Viewfinder to See What's Recording What's being recorded can be seen with either the LCD monitor or the color viewfinder.
  • Page 9 First-Time Operation REC/PA USE button LIGHT AUTO/OFF switch Slide the LIGHT A UTO/ 8. Start and Stop Recording OFF/ON switch to A UTO • Press and release the REC/PAUSE button to start recording. The color enhancement light helps appears in the viewfinder or on create brighter and sharper images.
  • Page 10 First-Time Operation REW/ PLAY REVIEW button CAMERA/ button OFF/VCR switch REC/PAUSE button 10. Turn Off the Camcorder 9. Play Back What's Recorded Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch OFFto turn 1. Press and hold the small button on the CAMERAiOFF/VCR switch power. while you slide it to VCR.
  • Page 11 First'Time Operation 12. Review Operating Controls AV DUB DISPLAY REW (Rewind)/REVlEW RESET (also the - [minus] button) DATE/TIME PLAY F.FWD (Fast Forward) TITLER (also the + [plus] button) CAMERA,! OFF/ STOP/EJECT VCR switch (also EDIT-ADV button) )© Light Microphone MIC (microphone) jack (located under built-in microphone...
  • Page 12 First-Time Operation 12. Review the Operating Controls (Continued) Viewfinder Built-in speaker BRIGHT control (under viewfinder) LCD monitor Attach OPEN rechargeable button battery here Attach adapter/ Bright charger's DC cord control here Volume control FADE /button Shoulder INST. (instant) STEADY PIX extension ZOOM button button...
  • Page 13: Included Accessories

    Included Acce ories Shoulder Strap The camcorder's shoulder strap is designed to let you carry the camcorder from your shoulder when you tire ready to shoot - bring the camcorder to shooting position in one quick movement. Attaching the Shoulder Strap Thread the end of the strap back...
  • Page 14: Light

    Light Built-in Color Enhancement Light The built-in color enhancement light automatically adds light when needed. CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch Video light LIGHT AUTO/OFF/ON switch Using the Light Press and hold the small button on the Notes: When the light is turned on, the (?ff i/'the hatter.\"s power CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch...
  • Page 15: Replacing The Light Bulb

    Light Replacing the Light Bulb Bulb Light cover Light case Reflection plate Lower hook Removing and Replacing tile Light Bulb To replace the light cover, pass the bulb through the hole of the reflection Press hold the lower hook of the plate and attach the lower hook to the light...
  • Page 17: Powering The Camcorder

    Powering the Camcorder Using the Adapter/Charger t/t|acllC_ al/d _ot! ?'Ottl Call,CO "[ t?" ad_lp[cl-/chaf_el [O |bL" _t_lllCOl"dcf _C|_ pO\k'Cf IlOl/l M;.mdard household power. The adaptcrichtugcr opcra{c_ on 12(1 \,fits. 5()/ "CCt]_ al](] trill LISO¢] po\_ L'anlcoldcr rcL'htH_o baize]'\. C(lllt]oll" [)(I IlOl z2ltetllpt llSe...
  • Page 18: Using The Battery

    Powering the Camcorder Using the Battery Charging the Battery Tile baitmw should be charged righi out o1' the box if it is not d_ai'Tcd or when tile battery "_, power is depleted, a full charge take al)proximatclv two hours. time depends oil how often camcorder's opel-atil/g yt)ll...
  • Page 19 Powering the Camcorder Using the Battery (Continued) CA MERA/OFF/VCR switch BA TTER Y EJECT button Rechargeable battery flush and " / [Hold batter_ slide down Attaching a Charged Battery If the DC cable is aitached to the camcorder while you slide it dm_n camcorder, remove...
  • Page 20 Powering the Camcorder Using the Battery (Continued) Battery level indicator ! hc b:_Ucr'_!t',el indicmor appear_ ill fl_c _ic\_ finder or [ .CI namuor ;rod ,h<_\_, Ol' [)t_\vcr rechargc:d_le c;l! LiLc ;llilt)tln[ ifl the b3Ilcry. [idUl'l'F /t'l_ H!/!_H!_!i _li_/l/_ll' ;< _.TJl',l l \) .'Die iu<li<...
  • Page 21 Powering the Camcorder Using the Battery (Continued) Battery care • Your battery' will provide better above 95°F (35°C1. You might ser\,lce and longer performance damage the battery fl ._ou use nt at temperatures above 122°F (50°C) you charge if before and after use. and store it at normal room tem- Operation...
  • Page 22: Using The Rca Optional

    Powering the Camcorder Using the RCA Optional Car Cord Adapter The optional DCC096 cal cord _h.wn/_n Calttion: Tile D('C096 __l_t ord _s I_u._e 61 allow,, you to power .,,'oul be tlsed onl\ with vehtc le de_fgned camcorder from the cigarette...
  • Page 23: Videocassettes

    Videocassettes Tape Recording Basics Make sure you select good quvht,, tapes [or 3 our camcorder U,,e of poor quallt 3' tapes or tape_ that have been damaged or mishandled can contaminate the video heads. resulting in a snowy p_eture or no p_cttuc at all during pla 5back Because there z,, no...
  • Page 24 Videocassettes Inserting and Removing Videocassettes Safety tab STOP/EJECT Caution Insert the button cassette only one way _,lth the tape wheel Tape facing up and the windows tape windows facing The cassette should slide east b into the holder Gentl}, push the cassette down tmtll it locks into place.
  • Page 25: Date And Time Display

    Date and Time Display Setting the Time and Date You must set the correct date and time belore it can be displayed and recorded on your tapes. Tile built-in clock cell must be charged as described on the next l)aXe. Note: [/'po_*'er is I(1} on fin more ldll millutes...
  • Page 26: Charging The Clock Battery

    I_[k,span. l]'you Attach the battery or AC adapter suspect that the battery is tTot working set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch I)roperly, contact an authorized RCA Service OFF. Center /_)r service.
  • Page 27: Seeing What's Recorded

    Seeing What's Recorded Using the Viewfinder and LCD What is being recording can be viewed on the LCD monitor or through the camera's eyepiece, called the viewfinder. Note that when the LCD monitor is open more than 45 • o •...
  • Page 28 Seeing What's Recorded Using the Viewfinder The camcorder's viewfinder (which contains the eyepiece) is a miniature monitor that displays the camcorder's recording image. When the LCD monitor is open from the camera body more than 45 degrees, the viewfinder automatically turns off.
  • Page 29: On-Screen Displays

    On-Screen Displays Identifying On-screen Elements AE:60 0000M ZM:2 INDEX I.ZOOM TAPE 10:30AM 11/18/2000 • 16X9- records m a ,,_lde format The camcoider',, on-screen dlspla} dehvels a variety of lnfolmatlon about mode Used lor recordings to be displayed on a 16X9 TV the camera's statu_ and settlng_ To sho,a...
  • Page 30 On-Screen Displays Tape Counter with Memory Stop To turn the Steady PIx feature on or off. press the STEADY PIX button on tile side (O000M) of the camera The symbol. "' .appears when tile feature _s activated Dl,,play,, the tape counter tape counter on s£'reen help,, locate...
  • Page 31: Tape-Remaining

    On-Screen Displays Tape-Remaining Indicator (_-,,_) Press tile DISPL-1Y button on top of the camma to dJ.,,play the tape-remaining indicator This dl,;play show,, the approximate amount ot tape left for recording or playback Fm ,tm_, v_e_ ira detaH_ icier to page 32 Zoom Indicators (ZOOM and I.ZOOM)( •...
  • Page 32: Display Button

    DISPLA Y Microphone REWiREVIEW External button Microphone jack (underneath) CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch Zoom buttons (Tand S TEA D Y PIX button DISPLAY Button the camera. This mode begins whenever the unit's power has been left on lk/r more Pressing the DISPLAY button toggles than ten minutes with no cassette inserted,...
  • Page 33: Auto Focus

    Camera Features AutoShot'" Feature Note: Zooming n'il/ autanlaticallv exit nlacro- p,cus. T<> uhan<w' file si:e qt"flle s,hjeet lbeused Wittl this K'atul'c activated, the canlcordcr ro.tburt.s, g;/1 ill rrrtl( irrol'e l]le carrleolgler Jells autonlatically adjusts lbcus, white h_,'r _. /wlh_'r an'ayj)om balance, iris, shutter speed,...
  • Page 34: Display

    Camera Features ..Tape-Remaining Display Electronic Indexing The tape-remaining display shows the Each time you begin recording (after the unit has been turned off for at least lkmr approximate amount of tape left for recording or playback. hours), the camcorder automatically records an index mark at the beginning...
  • Page 35: Zooming

    Camera Features Zooming The zoom button,, IT and W) allow for close up_ and w_de-angle shots Whde the zoom amom_t can be manually adju',ted u_mg the T and W button,,, instant zooming _s also possible, mlmedlatelx magml_'mg the picture I 5 times. Zoom buttons (Tand INST.
  • Page 36: Effects

    Digital Effects Adding Effects The camcorder has a digital processor that allows recording using one of five special digital effects. One can record using: 10X9 mode (wide l_,nnlat), negative image (reversing all colors). 240 times digital zoom (with instani zoom), mirror image (showing tile inlage and its reversed oppositcj, or mosaic image (as though built with mosaic tiles).
  • Page 37: Digital Effects

    Digital Effects Selecting a Digital Effect (Continued) 16X9 Mode The camcoldet has a ,a _de tormat reco_dzn_ mode allnwmg tile czeatlOn of recordings that are compattble _tth the 16X9 T\" format When 16X9 mode ts activated,the L_alllcofder record.,, black bat.', at the top and bottom ol the plctnfe to produce the wlde-...
  • Page 38: Zooming

    Digital Effects Selecting a Digital Effect (Continued) Negative Mode Digital Zooming To use the camcorder":, negative mode The camcorder ha,, digital zooming re,. erslng all colors" allowing magnification tip to 240 time• (with instant zoom) Normal zc,oming Put the camera m tecord patt,,e mode up to 72 time _,...
  • Page 39: Zooming

    Digital Effects Selecting a Digital Effect (Continued) Mirror Mode The camcorder has a nm-ror mode that lets you display a symmetric image on the left and right, obtained by placing a mirror at the center of the screen. io record-pause. Place the camcordcr Make sure the displays appear...
  • Page 40: Zooming

    Digital Effects Fading in and out of Scenes A professmnal touch can be added to recordings by lading m and out of scenes. Both the picture and sound gradually appear or disappear with these varlons affects. Tile speed ol the fade ts controlled by the camcorder. FADE button Selecting Fade Types...
  • Page 41: Digital Effects

    Digital Effects On-Screen Fade Effect Displays Repeatedly press the FADE button to toggle through selections While Fade Black Wipe Fade i_"Y E L Normal Picture (No Fade) Yellow Wipe Fade ::BLU Black-and-White Fade Blue Wipe Fade Zoom Fade Green Wipe Fade Fading In Fading Press REC/PAUSE...
  • Page 42: Tape Counter

    Tape Counter Locating Tape Segments The tape counter acts as a handy reference to help you locale tape segments. memory-stop feature helps locate a certain point on the tape. When the tape counter appears, the tape stops amomatically during rewind or fast forward when llae tape O00(bVl.
  • Page 43: Videocassettes

    Editing Videocassettes Editing Features The camcordcr incorporates a complete package of advanced editing ligatures to make it easy and |tin to edit home videos giving them a professional touch. The m_tior editing li:atures described in this section inchide: • Camera Edit •...
  • Page 44: Audio Dubbing

    Editing Videocassettes Audio Dubbing The audio dub feature lets you record new audio (sound) on previously recorded video tape without erasing the original video (picture). The previous audio track is erased and replaced with the new dubbed audio. File audio dub feature increases editing flexibility.
  • Page 45: To An External Audio Source

    Editing Videocassettes Connecting the Camcorder to an External Audio Source AV DUB button AV OUT/IN switch /Whiteaud,op,ug ,':wh,te _ "_ (connected) , audio jack connections ," of mono VCR or taoe deck Audio/Video Cable "_ . j" (such as VH83) _"...
  • Page 46: Dubbing Both Audio And Video

    Editing Videocassettes Dubbing Both Audio and Video audio and \'ldeo feature allo_s the recording of both aud,o (sound) and \'idco Ipictute) t ecot-ded tape T]lc audio tt pleVlOtl',ly video dtlb achte\ ed v. tth either • L_'dll/coldu'r's bulb-in microphone or :.Ill c\lelndl IlllL'rop]l(HlC (not _.]udcd).
  • Page 47: To External Audio And Video Sources

    Editing Videocassettes Connecting the Camcorder External Audio and Video Sources AV DUB bu_on AV OUT,IN switch Yellow,_ video Jack " ,, White : '. audio jack White audm plug AUDIO Yellow _,J'_ video plug VIDEO .._o.°o Back of Yellow video VCR or plug AudioNideo cable...
  • Page 48: Camcorder Tifler

    Editing Videocassettes Camcorder Titler The camcorder's bruit-in tltler can store added personalized text into memory The created title can be displayed and recorded at an_, tune Tile built-in character register contains more than 45 dlflerent chatactei's Your tntle can contain up to 32 characters on two lines. - (minus) button' (also REW/REVIEW button)
  • Page 49: Creating Personalized Titles

    dltl g V deocassettes Creating Personalized Titles Correcting Errors Attach a power source to the Press the TITLER button to display camcorder. Press and hold the small chart of characters on screen. button on the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Press the EDIT-ADV button to move switch and slide it to CAMERA.
  • Page 50: Camcorder

    Editing Videocassettes Recording Titles While Recording onto a Tape in the Camcorder Copying a Tape From the Camcorder to Another VCR Attach a power source to the camcorder. Press and hold the small Attach a power source to the button on the ('AMERA/OFF/VCR camcorder.
  • Page 51: Travel Tips

    Tips Recording Tips • Make sure indoor scenes are well lit. Fading in and out of scenes makes videos appear more professional. Adequate lighting improves picture and color quality reproduclion. l,eam to use lhe special digital effects available with the camcorder to add Do not move rapidly...
  • Page 52: Tv Monitor

    Copying _pes Recording From a VCR or TV Monitor To record from a VCR orTV monitor to a tape ill the camcorder using audio video output .jacks, an optional A/V cable, such as VH83 is needed. For detailed information, see the "Optional Accessories" section in the manual's R{_/k'rem'es section.
  • Page 53: Installation

    Copying Tapes Copying Tapes to the Camcorder Installation 1. Attach the white plug on one end of Attach the yellow plug on the same the optional audio/video cable to the end to the I, IDEO OUT jack on the VCR or YV monitor. AUDIO OL/Tjack of the VCR oITV monitor.
  • Page 55 Using the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder Recordings can be watched in color using the LCD monitor or viewfinder. When the LCD monitor is open more than 45 degrees, the viewfinder automatically turns off. Close the LCD monitor and the viewfinder amomatically turns on.
  • Page 56: Playback

    Playing Back Tapes 1. Attach a power supply. The LCD Note: lllay nlOllilor b_'COh'l_' '4'Orlll lilt' lottch wJlell I_][ Ol;_'tl fi;r Gill _'.\lt'tlNt'd Attach the adapter/charger, charged period qJ lim e . I I o r tll a l . "/ i[_' battery,...
  • Page 57: Pluvback Features

    Playback Playback Features F.FWD REW/REVIEW button STOP/EJECT CAMERA/OFF/VCR button button switch [ oooo REC/PAUSE button Tape Positioning Press the small, red button on the • Release the button to return to normal playback mode. CAMERA/OFF/VCR switch while setting it to the VCR position. Stop-Action Pause •...
  • Page 58 Playback Playback Features (Continued) TRACKING buttons (also Wand Tracking During playback, streaks might appear in the recorded image. Press either TRACKING button (W or 73 to move the streaks up or down and out of the picture. • During stop-action playback, pressing Note:...
  • Page 59: Using A/V Input Jacks

    Playback Playback on a TV or VCR Using A/V Input Jacks jacks, To connect your camcorder to a TV monitor or VCR with Audio/Video optional A/V cable such as VH83 is needed. See, "'Optional Accessories" m the Re fi'rences section of this manual to order necessary cables. If your TV is already connected to a VCR.
  • Page 60 Playback of the A/V cable to the AUDIO jack playing, place a blank cassette in (located under the small cover on the the VCR and press the VCR's RECORD button. side of' the camcorder). Attach the yellow plug to the yellow Note: Make sure the memoo.-st_q_ /_,ature i._...
  • Page 61: Playback On A Tv Without A/V Inputs

    Playback Playback on a TV Without A/V inputs To connect your camcorder to a TV without A/V inputs, an optional CRF95 RF output adapter and an optional coaxial RF cable, such as VH82 or VHg0, are necessary. more information about output adapters and coaxial cables,...
  • Page 62 Playback Playback Operation Press PLAY on the camcorder. Set the CH3/CH4 switch on the • Turn the volume control on the RF output adapter to channel Clt3 monitor down all the way to or CH4. prevent picture distortion. Turn on the TV, and tune it to the •...
  • Page 63: Optional Accessories

    To order accessories, contact your local RCA reseller or use the Optional Accessries Order Form at the end of this section. All accessories are available through toll-free...
  • Page 64 Optional Accessories Rechargeable batteries AC battery charger EP096FS and EP096FL CPS014 "1 The CPS014 battery charger plugs directly into an AC outlet and charges These rechargeable lead-acid batteries EP096FS and EP096FL camcorder are designed specifically for long life. batteries. Because the CPS014 operates The EP096FS...
  • Page 65 Optional Accessories Coaxial RF cables Audio/Video cable VH83 VH82 (6-ft) VH90 (12-ft) These RF cables are used with the RF This six foot audio/video cable can be used to connect the camcorder to aTV output adapter to connect the camcorder to a standard TV (one withouI A/V input...
  • Page 66 Optional Accessories Tripod AC093 Mounting tile camcordcr on a tripod, such as AC093, keeps tile camcorder steady and produces excellent video restilts. This tripod's Iluid-efl;ect head provides smooth camera pan and tilt. The quick-release motmt makes it easy to attach or i-el]]o\,re the camcorder. The _rooved, tubular 3-section...
  • Page 67: Removing The Lens Hood

    Optional Accessories Removing the lens hood Remove the lens hood so you can attach optional accessories, such as wide-angle lens, lens extenders, or lens filter kits. Attaching an accessory Lens To remove the lens cap and hood, Attach the lens cap over the lens hood. them counterclockwise with the turn...
  • Page 68: Accessory Order Form

    Optional Accessories Order Form for Camcorder Model CC4393 Description Part Price Total Qty. $ 59.95 AC093 Deluxe Tripod Soft Camcorder Case AC202 $ 49.95 AH25 2.95 Y-Adapter CPSOI4 $219.95 AC Adapter/Charger ( 1(111-240V1 CRF95 $ 59.95 RF Output Adapter DCCO96A $ 44.95 Cal"...
  • Page 69 Optional Accessories Charge your order on your VlSA,MasterCard, br Discover Card by filling in below YOUR CREDIT CARD IMI'()RTANT: Copy c_mq_lete ;ICCOUII[ Iltlllll_u'l" I1"1t111 yl!tll \/IS/\ CalLI VISA IMPORTANT: C_>py complde accomtl mlmbcr Irom b our MaslcrCavd I-r-I-V-1_-r-r-1 F-l-l-I-1[ZZZ3 ('Op} _X_[lll_bt21 itbo\¢...
  • Page 70 Optional Accessories To order accessories, contact an authorized RCA reseller. Ifa dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by telephone or direct-by-mail. Orders in the United States and Canada To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard,...
  • Page 71: References

    References In this section, specific information about the camcorder can be found. This includes care and maintenance, specifications, troubleshooting, warranty information, and an index for the manual are sources found here.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    +.Before you lake your camcorder to an Authot+ized RCA CalllCOrdel Service Center or call a service person, use the ch_.trl below. Find the problem and try the adiustmentts) that is listed to tile right.
  • Page 73 References Trouble Checks and Adjustments Sotitld ]t)Vv • Subject was Ioo far [1O111 CalllCol'der. d Jstt)rtcd Ta1+u still> clurhlg will Whenever the tape counter appears, the camcordor re\\ md t)r tam stop rewinding (or tasi fl)iv+ardJng) \_ hell countei reads tt)n,_+ard t,t+\_,H! not OOI)Ol4.
  • Page 74 References Trouble Checks and Adjustments Date and/or time or Displays are recorded on tape whene\er they appear m the title were recorded viev, finder or on I+CI) nlt+nitor. Remove them l'rom tile tape viewfinder or LCD nlonitor when lecordhlg, When I)A'Fb: or Q TITLE is selected,...
  • Page 75 References Trouble Checks and Adjustments Black bars on top • IOX9 feature selected. and bottom picture. Bright. crystal- • Sunlight is directly entering the lens. shaped spots appear icy+ finder or on t+Cl) m o11it+,_r Colored bright Black spots or bright spots of light (red, green, or blue) may spots appear appear in vie,_ finder or on the I_CD monitor.
  • Page 76 References Cleaning the Camcorder Cautiou: Use o/'strong cleaning To clean the camcorder's exterior, i_t_uh_<'ts, _t¢ch as llu,se catttaining icnlo,.e pq,_v, c r source connecled _.llly alcohol or henzitw, might chlmage lhe camo:lrder mid gentl_', wipe il wilh :.t ('alTl('()lk[('l] clean sol]cloth. Cleaning lhe Lens T.,+clean the cam,..'order's...
  • Page 77 Authorized RCA Camcorder Service Center. • Do not aim your camcorder at the sun or other bright objects, Do not use an adapter/charger •...
  • Page 78: Specifications

    References Specifications General Viden Rec_lrder Seclion Format: Power requirement: 9.6VDC Power Record/playback system: consunlption: LCD monimr oil: 9 watts Two video record/playback heads Viewfinder 7.5 watts One flying erase head Weight: 4.7 [bs. (2.15kg) Video signal: EIA standard NTSC color I)imensinns - Including Viewfinder:...
  • Page 79: Customer Assislance And Service

    References Limited Warranty Thomson provides a toll-tree telephone number to help you with any problems You can reach Thomson ill the you may encounter with your camcorder. R_llowmg number: Many can be diagnosed over the phone, and if necessary, repair or replacemenl 800-283-6503 will be arranged.
  • Page 80: Warranty

    References What your warranty covers: to our phone representative. This is for security purposes. If we receive your unit, Any defect in materials or workmanship. excluding all accessories, within 14 days lung after your purchase: from the date you were provMed the RA ilclnS l)Ulllbcr.
  • Page 81 United States: To have your Camcorder repaired by an • This warranty does not apply. Contact your Authorized RCA Camcnrder Service dealer for warranty information. Center: • Check v. ith your dealer or call 1-800-336 1900 for the Authorized...
  • Page 82 References Symbols + And - Buttons. Battery See Minus (-) Button. Attaching/Removing See Also Plus (+) Button Care 16x9 Indicator 27, 35 Charging Safety Precautions Storage Using A. Dub Indicator Battery Eject Button Battery Level Indicator 18, 27, A/V Input Jacks AC 120v.
  • Page 83 References Exchange Warranty Clock Battery Charging Eyepiece Focus Control 10. 53 Color Enhancement Light 7, 9, Copying Tapes Customer AssistanceJService Customer Service Number F.FWD (Fast Forward) Button 9, 23, 40, 44. 46, 55 Fade Button 10. 38 Fade Feature Date And Time Fade Indicators 28, 38 Display...
  • Page 84: Index

    Index Indicators (Cont.) Tape Counter 28, 40 Tape End Neg Pos Indicator 27. 36 Tape Remaining 29, 32 Negative Mode ZM:2 27, 36 No Tape Indicator Zoom 27, 29 Zoom Level 29, 33 Information to User Inserting/Removing Cassettes. Open Button 10, 25, Cassettes: Insert And Remove...
  • Page 85 Index Power Searching During Playback Using Battery Shoulder Extension Using Optional Car Cord Adapter Shoulder Slrap Power Indicator Shoulder Strap Altachmcnt Rings 10, II Problem Solving. See 7)-oul_h>,d_(_otm_ Solving Problems. See Troubleshooting Prodttc! Registration SP Speed Speaker Speaker. Built-in Specifications Speed Quick Review...
  • Page 86 Index Titles See Also Titler Correcting Errors Tracking Tracking Buttons 10,56 Tripod Oplional Using Troubleshooting TV Viewing Video And Audio Jacks 9. 42, 57. 59 Videocassettes Copying To Canacorder Copying To VCR Playing Back Viewfinder 10, 26 Playback Viewfinder 10, 53 Using For Playback Viewing Recordings...
  • Page 87: Information To User

    References Information to User This equipment has been tested and fl.mnd to comply with the limits fl)r a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential...
  • Page 88 _ THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 10330 N Meridian Street Indianapolis, 46290 ©2(X)0 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. Trademark(s) ® Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s) Printed in Taiwan TOCOM 15529660 QR32141...

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