Model 151 MovieCorder
(160-0852) Viewfinder Faxback Doc. # 18478
ADJUSTING THE VIEWFINDER
Proper adjustment of the viewfinder lets you see exactly what the
camcorder sees.
1. Press [POWER] to the right so that the POWER indicator lights.
2. Look through the viewfinder and use auto or manual focus to focus the
camcorder's lens.
3. Move the viewfinder's adjustment lever left or right until you see the
clearest possible image in the viewfinder.
NOTES: Each person who uses the camcorder might have to re-adjust the
viewfinder.
The BRIGHT and FOCUS controls on the bottom of the viewfinder
are set at the factory and should not normally need adjustment.
If you cannot focus the viewfinder's image or if it is not bright
enough, adjust these controls using a small Phillips screwdriver.
VIEWFINDER PLAYBACK
After making a recording, you can play it back through the viewfinder and
listen through an optional earphone or headset with a 1/8" plug. Or you
can also play it back on your TV. See "Playback on a TV," Faxback Doc.
# .
1. Press [STOP].
2. Press [REWIND] to return the tape to the beginning or to the place you
want to begin playback. See "Real-Time Counter with Memory,"
Faxback Doc. # , Recording Features.
3. Press [PLAY] and watch the picture in the viewfinder. See "Special
Playback Functions," Faxback Doc. # , Playback Features.
4. Insert an earphone or headset with a 1/8" plug into the camcorder's
EARPHONE jack.
The volume level is set to an average listening level.
5. Press [STOP] to end playback, and press [EJECT] to remove the
cassette. You can eject a tape only when the power is on.
NOTE: If the tape was recorded in another VCR, the beginning of the tape
might not be correctly reproduced because of differences in tape
loading systems.
INDICATORS IN THE VIEWFINDER
There are several indicators that appear in the viewfinder as you operate
your camcorder.
PAUSE (FLASHING) - appears when the camcorder is in the record-pause
mode.
REC - appears when you are recording.
TAPE (Flashing) - tells you there is only about 5 minutes of tape
left.
DEW (Flashing) - tells you the DEW sensor has been activated. See
"Dew Protection System," Faxback Doc. # 18466.
BATTERY (Flashing) - tells you the battery pack's power is low.
CASSETTE (Flashing) - tells you one of the following:
Cassette is not loaded
Cassette is erase-protected
Cassette is at the end of its tape
There is moisture on the tape
The camcorder cannot record normally
M 0:00:00 - indicates the real-time position of the tape.
2.14.90 (Example Only) - tells you that the date is being recorded on
the tape.
PM 2:14 (Example Only) - tells you the time is being recorded on the
tape.
1000 - tells you the high-speed shutter feature is
selected.
AF or MF - tells you that automatic focus (AF) or manual
focus (MF) is selected.
(CS 11/6/95)
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