Before Using The Camera - Panasonic AJ-CX4000G Operating Instructions Manual

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Before using the camera

r Before using the camera, always check if the built-in battery is not consumed, and then set the date/time.
The internal clock of the camera is reset when the built-in battery has been consumed. This may result in the meta data of the clip not being recorded
correctly, and it may not be displayed correctly in the thumbnail screen.
Check if the built-in battery is not consumed before using. (page 46)
Also, set the correct date/time.
For details about setting the time zone and date/time, refer to [TIME ZONE] (page 17) and [CLOCK SETTING] (page 17).
r Memory cards
f The surface of camera or the memory card may get slightly hot when used for a long period of time, but this is not a malfunction.
f The amount of memory included on the label of the memory card is the total amount of memory below.
- Capacity to protect and manage copyright
- Capacity usable as the normal memory on the camera or a PC.
f Do not give a strong impact to, bend, or drop the memory card.
f Memory card data may become destroyed or erased in the following cases.
- Electrical noise or static electricity
- Malfunction of the camera or the memory card
f Do not perform following operations while accessing a memory card.
- Removing the memory card
- Disconnecting battery or the external DC power supply without turning off the camera
- Apply vibration of impact
r Caution regarding laser beams
The MOS sensor may be damaged if the MOS sensor is subjected to light from a laser beam.
Take sufficient care to prevent laser beams from striking the lens when shooting in an environment where laser devices are used.
r Note the following points.
f If you prepare to record important images, always shoot some advance test footage to verify that both pictures and sound are being recorded
normally.
f Panasonic will not assume liability when video or audio recording fails due to a malfunction of the camera or the memory card during the use.
f Set the calendar (datetime of the internal clock) and the time zone, or check the setting before recording. This will have an effect on the management
of the recorded contents.
r Cautions when throwing memory cards away or transferring them to others
Formatting memory cards or deleting data using the functions of the camera or a computer will merely change the file management information: it will
not completely erase the data on the cards.
It is recommended to completely erase the data in following method when discarding/conveying.
f Physically destroy the memory card itself
f Completely erase the data in the memory card using a commercially available data erasing software for PC, etc.
Users are responsible for managing the data stored in their memory card.
r LCD monitor
f Do not continuously display the same image or text on the LCD monitor for a long period of time. The image may be burned on to the screen. It will
return to normal after leaving the camera recorder turned off for several hours.
f Condensation sometimes forms on the LCD panel of the LCD monitor in locations subject to extreme temperature differences. If this happens, wipe
with a soft, dry cloth.
f The LCD monitor will be slightly darker than normal immediately after the power is turned on when the camera is very cold. It will return to its regular
brightness when the internal temperature increases.
f The LCD monitor is managed with high precision so that at least 99.99% of the dots are effective, but there may be 0.01% or less of missing pixels or
pixels always lit. This is not a malfunction and it has no effect whatsoever on the recorded images.
f It may become difficult to see or difficult to recognize the touch when a LCD protection sheet is affixed.
r GPS
GPS (Global Position System) satellites are controlled by the US Department of State, and their accuracy may be intentionally changed.
Perform positioning at a location well open to the sky and avoid locations subject to obstacles such as indoors or around trees.
Depending on the surrounding environment or the time of the day, it may take a long time to perform positioning or there may be a significant error in the
positioning.
r Exemption of liability
Panasonic is not liable in any way regarding following.
1 Incidental, special, or consequential damages caused directly or indirectly by the camera
2 Damages, breakage of the camera, etc., caused by misuse or carelessness of the customer
3 When disassembly, repair, or modification of the camera is performed by the customer
4 Inconveniences, damnification, or damages by not being able to record and/or display the video due to any reasons including failure or
malfunction of the camera
5 Inconveniences, damnification, or damages resulting from malfunction of the system combining with any third party equipment
6 A liability claim or any claim for a privacy violation by an individual or a group that was the subject of the video that the customer has
shot (including recording) that became public by any reason (including using with the network user authentication turned OFF)
Chapter 1 Overview — Before using the camera
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