ENGLISHVideo Camcorder8mmCOLOR LCDSCL700/L710/L750/L770STST ART/OPDISPHiLASETIM LFERSCL700/L710/L750/L770Owner’s Instruction BookBefore operating the unit, please readthis instruction book thoroughly, and retain it forfuture reference.YSTILLCORE UNTESE RTRE ZEROTURNWIDETELEELECTRONICSUS
ENGLISHContentsNotices and Safety InstructionsGetting to Know Your CamcorderFeatures .12Descriptions Front View/Side View/Rear View .13, 14, 15 OSD (On Screen Display) .16Accessories Supplied with the Camcorder.18Remote Control (SCL710/L750/L770 only) .19 Self Timer Recording .19PreparingAdjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap .20Lithium Battery Installation .21Connecting the Power Source .22 To use the AC Power Adapter.22 To use the Battery Pack.23Using the Battery Pack.24 Continuous Recording time table.24 Battery Level Display .25Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette .26Basic RecordingMaking Your First Recording .27Hints for Stable Image Recording .29 Recording with LCD Monitor.29 Recording with Viewfinder .29Adjusting the LCD .30Adjusting Focus of the VIEWFINDER .31Playing back a tape on the LCD .32 Adjusting the LCD during PLAY .33 Controlling the Sound from the Speaker .33 Viewing a Still Picture .33 Picture Search .33Advanced RecordingZooming In and Out .34Digital Zoom .35EASY mode (for beginners) .37CUSTOM-Creating your own customized recording settings.38DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer, SCL750/L770 only) .39MF/AF (Manual Focus/Auto Focus) .40BLC.412
ENGLISHContents(continued)Program AE (Automatic Exposure) .42DSE (Digital Special Effects) in CAMERA mode .44Setting and Recording DATE/TIME.46Selecting and Recording a Title .48Fade In and Out .50PIP (SCL750/L770 only).51Snap Shot (SCL750/L770 only) .52White Balance .53Demonstration .54Setting the Date/Title color .55Lighting Techniques.56Playing back a TapeTo watch with LCD .57To watch with TV monitor .57Various Functions in PLAYER mode.59Adjusting the LCD .60Setting the Speaker ON/OFF .60DSE in PLAYER mode .60Multi Playback (Using the PAL60 System).61USB interface (SCL770 only) .62Installing USB Media 2.0 Program .63MaintenanceCleaning and Taking care of the Camcorder.66 Cleaning the Viewfinder .66 Cleaning the LCD Panel .66 Cleaning the Video Heads .66 Storing the Camcorder .66Using Your Camcorder Abroad .67TroubleshootingSelf Diagnosis Display .68Checking.69Moisture Condensation .71Specifications .72Index .73Warranty .753
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsNotices regarding rotation of LCD screenPlease rotate the LCD screen carefully as illustrated.Unintended rotation may cause damage to the inside of thehinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder.1) LCD screen closed.1)2) 2) Standard recording by using the LCD screen.90 3) 3) Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen from the top.90 4) 4) Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen from the front.90 5) Making a recording with the LCD screen closed.5) 90 Notices regarding the LENS Do not let the LENS point toward the sun.Direct sunlight can damage the CCD(Charge Coupled Device).4
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsNotices regarding electronic viewfinder1) Do not place the camcorder so that theviewfinder is pointing towards the sun.Direct sunlight can damage the inside of theviewfinder. Be careful when placing thecamcorder under sunlight or by a window.2) Do not pick up the camcorder by the viewfinder.3) Unintended rotation may cause damage to theviewfinder.123Notices regarding moisture condensation1) A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensation toform inside the camcorder.for example: When you take the camcorder from cold temperature outside towarm temperature inside during the winter. When you take the camcorder from cool temperature inside tohot temperature outside during the summer.2) If the “DEW” protection feature is activated, leave the camcorder in adry, warm room with the cassette compartment opened and the batteryremoved.3) If the “DEW” protection feature is activated unexpectedly,and you want to override it, detach, then reinstall the battery packand lithium battery.Please make sure that the condensation has disappearedcompletely. (see page 71)DEW5
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsNotices regarding the battery pack Make sure that the battery pack is charged before recording outdoors. To preserve battery power, keep your camcorder turned off when you are not operating it. When your camcorder is in CAMERA mode, if it is left in STANDBY for more than 5 minutes without operation,it will automatically turn off to protect against unexpected battery discharge. It is a good idea to use the viewfinder instead of the LCD when recording for a long time because the LCD usesmore battery power. Make sure that the battery pack is fitted firmly into place.Dropping the battery pack might damage it. When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer.The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste.Notices regarding the Lithium batteryWarning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed,consult a doctor immediately. The lithium battery maintains the clock function, TITLE, CUSTOM function and preset contents memory;even if the battery pack or AC power adapter is removed. The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 8 10 months under normal operation from time of installation. When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator flashes about 5 seconds whenyou set the power switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the lithium battery with type CR2025. (see page 21)WARNING:LITHIUM BATTERY MUST BERECYCLED OR DISPOSEDOF PROPERLY.6* When the lithium batterybecomes weak or dead pleasecontact your local dealer. Thebatteries have to be dealt withas chemical waste.
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsNotices with Recording or Playback by using LCD1) The LCD monitor is manufactured by using high precision technology.However, there may be some tiny specks (red, blue or green in color)that appear on the LCD monitor. These specks are normal and do notaffect the recorded picture in any way.2) When using the LCD monitor outdoors in direct sunlight,it may be difficult to view. If this occurs, use the viewfinder.3) The LCD monitor's OSD is turned off when the LCD is placed in theforward direction.Notices regarding the hand strap It is very important to adjust the hand strap for better recording.(see page 20) Do not insert your hand in the hand strap forcibly,the buckle may be damaged.Notices regarding video head cleaning To ensure normal recording and clear picture, clean the video heads. When playing back the pictures,if they are noisy or hardly visible, the video heads may be dirty. If this happens, clean the video heads with a drytype cassette cleaner. Do not use a wet type cassette cleaner. It may damage the video heads. (see page 66)5 minutes off timer in STANDBY mode To protect against tape and head-drum wear, your camcorder will automatically turn off if it is left in STANDBYmode without operation for more than 5 minutes.7
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsSafety InstructionsCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(ORBACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE, REFER SERVICING TOQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficientmagnitude to constitute a risk of fire or electric shock.This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanyingthis product.To prevent electric shock, match wideblade of plug to wide slot and fullyinsert.1. READ INSTRUCTIONS:All the safety and operating instructions should be readbefore the CAMCORDER is operated.2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS:The safety and operating instructions should be retainedfor future reference.3. HEED WARNINGS:All warnings on the CAMCORDER and in the operatinginstructions should be adhered to.4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS:All operating and maintenance instructions shouldbe followed.5. CLEANING:Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet beforecleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.Use a dry cloth used for dusting cabinets.6. ATTACHMENTS:Do not use attachments not recommended by theCAMCORDER product manufacturer as they may behazardous.87. WATER AND MOISTURE:Do not use this CAMCORDER near water;for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundrytub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or lake.8. ACCESSORIES:Do not place this CAMCORDER on an unstable cart, stand,tripod, bracket or table.The CAMCORDER may fall, causing serious injury to a childor adult, and serious damage to the unit.Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or tablerecommended by the manufacturer or sold with theCAMCORDER. Any mounting of the unit should follow themanufacturer’s instructions and should use a mountingaccessory recommended by the manufacturer.A. An appliance and cart combinationshould be moved with care.Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces maycause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.PORTABLE CART WARNING(Symbol provided by RETAC)
ENGLISHNotices and Safety Instructions9. VENTILATION:Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided forventilation to ensure reliable operation ofthe CAMCORDER and to protect it from overheating.These openings must not be blocked or covered.Never place your CAMCORDER on a bed, sofa, rug, orother similar surface: on or near a radiator or heatregister.This CAMCORDER should not be placed in a built-ininstallation such as a bookcase or rack unlessproper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’sinstructions have been adhered to.10. POWER SOURCES:The CAMCORDER should be operated only from the typeof power source indicated on the label.If you are not sure of the type of power supply at yourhome, consult your appliance dealer or local powercompany.A CAMCORDER is intended to be operated from batterypower, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION:This CAMCORDER may be equipped with either apolarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having one bladewider than the other) or a 3-wire grounding type plug,a plug having a third (grounding) pin.If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit,contact your electrician to replace your outlet.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION:Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are notlikely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon oragainst them, paying particular attention to cords or plugs,convenient receptacles, and the point where they exit fromthe unit.13. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING:If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to theCAMCORDER, be sure the antenna or cable system isgrounded to provide some protection against voltagesurges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of theNational Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,provides information with respect to proper grounding ofthe mast and supporting structure, grounding of thelead-in wire and supporting structure, grounding of themast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-inwire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding toconductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connectionto grounding electrodes and requirements for thegrounding electrode.See figure below.ANTENNALEAD INWIREGROUNDCLAMPANTENNADISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20)ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENTGROUNDING CONDUCTORS(NEC SECTION 810-21)GROUND CLAMPSPOWER SERVICE GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYSTEM(NEC ART 250, PART H)NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE9
ENGLISHNotices and Safety Instructions14. LIGHTNING:For added protection of this CAMCORDER during alightning storm or when it is left unattended and unusedfor long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet anddisconnect the antenna or cable system.This will prevent damage to the CAMCORDER due tolightning and power-line surges.15. POWER LINES:An outside antenna system should not be located in thevicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light orpower circuits where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits.When installing an outside antenna system, extreme careshould be taken to keep from touching such power linesor circuits as contact with them might be fatal.16. OVERLOADING:Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as thiscan result in a risk of fire or electric shock.17. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS:Never push objects of any kind into this CAMCORDERthrough openings as they may touch dangerous voltagepoints or short out a part that could result in a fire orelectric shock.Never spill liquids of any kind onto the CAMCORDER.Should spillage occur, unplug uni and have it checked bya technician before use.18. SERVICING:Do not attempt to service this CAMCORDER yourself.Opening or removing covers may expose you todangerous voltage or other hazards.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.1019. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE:Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet andrefer servicing to qualified service personnel under thefollowing conditions:a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects havefallen into the CAMCORDER.c. If the CAMCORDER has been exposed to rain or water.d. If the CAMCORDER does not operate normally byfollowing the operating instructions, adjust only thosecontrols that are covered by the operating instructions.Improper adjustment of other controls may result indamage and will often require extensive work by aqualified technician to restore the CAMCORDER to itsnormal operation.e. If the CAMCORDER has been dropped or the cabinethas been damaged.f. When the CAMCORDER exhibits a distinct change inperformance, this indicates a need for service.20. REPLACEMENT PARTS:When replacement parts are required, be sure the servicetechnician has used replacement parts specified by themanufacturer and having the same characteristics as theoriginal part.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,electric shock or other hazards.21. SAFETY CHECK:Upon completion of any service or repairs to thisCAMCORDER, ask the service technician to performsafety checks to determine that the CAMCORDER isin safe operating order.
ENGLISHNotices and Safety InstructionsNOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’sattention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelinesfor proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that thecable ground shall be connected to the grounding system ofthe building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.USER INSTALLER CAUTION:Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment couldbe voided if you make changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by this party responsible for compliance to part 15FCC rules.11
ENGLISHGetting to Know Your CamcorderFeaturesYour camcorder has many features for recording and playing back.Snap Shot (SCL750/L770 only)The Snap Shot function lets you record an object at a standstill for a limited time in Camera mode. (see page 52)PIP (SCL750/L770 only)The PIP function shows where the center of the image is while recording in Digital Zoom of the Camera mode. (see page 51)BLCWhen you record a subject with the light source behind the subject or a subject with a light background,use the BLC function. (see page 41)DSE (Digital Special Effects)The DSE enables you to give a creative look to your films by adding various special effects. (see page 44)Program AE (Auto Exposure)The Program AE enables you to adapt the shutter speed and aperture to the type of scene to be filmed. (see page 42)DIS (SCL750/L770 only)The DIS compensates for unstable images caused by hand shake, particularly at high magnification. (see page 39)22x High ratio zoom lensZooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the picture.For more professional recordings, use the zoom function. (see page 34)Digital Zoom (880x)Zooms more than 22x are performed digitally. (see page 35)MacroThe macro function allows you to record your subject at close range.You have to adjust the zoom fully wide for macro recording. (see page 34)EASYThis mode enables even the beginner to easily make a recording. (see page 37)Multi PLAYBACK (PAL60)PAL60 is a special output signal format with which a tape recorded on this camcorder (NTSC format) can be viewedon a PAL TV.Hi8Hi8 is an enhanced 8mm format.When a Hi8 cassette is inserted, the camcorder will automatically select the Hi-8 format for record or playback.12
ENGLISHGetting to Know Your CamcorderFront View3. REC SEARCH(REW)4. REC SEARCH(FF)2. PLAY/STILL (LIGHT)5. DATE/TIME (STOP)6. TAPE EJECT13. VIDEO LIGHT1. LENS9. Remote Sensor7. EVF10. LCD8. MIC11. CUSTOM12. EASY1. Lens (see page 72)6. TAPE EJECT (see page 26)Use when ejecting the tape.2. PLAY/STILL (LIGHT) (see page 58)PLAY/STILL works in PLAYER mode.LIGHT works in CAMERA mode.7. EVF (Electronic Viewfinder)8. MIC3. REC SEARCH(REW)REC SEARCHworks in STANDBY mode. (see page 28)REW works in PLAYER mode. (see page 59)4. REC SEARCH(FF)REC SEARCHworks in STANDBY mode. (see page 28)FF works in PLAYER mode. (see page 59)5. DATE/TIME (STOP)DATE/TIME works in CAMERA mode.(see page 47)STOP works in PLAYER mode. (see page 58)MIC works in CAMERA mode.9. Remote Sensor (SCL710/L750/L770 only)10. LCD (see page 29)11. CUSTOMCUSTOM works in CAMERA mode.12. EASYEASY works in CAMERA mode.13. VIDEO LIGHT (SCL700/L750/L770 only)13
ENGLISHGetting to Know Your CamcorderSide View24. BLC14. MENU ON/OFF23. FADE20. SPEAKER22. LCD Open15. ENTER (MF)16. UP/DOWN Dial (VOLUME)17. S-VIDEO out18. P.AE19. DSE21. Lithium Battery14. MENU ON/OFF (see page 30)MENU ON/OFF works in CAMERA andPLAYER mode.15. ENTER (MF) (see page 30)ENTER works in MENU mode.MF works in CAMERA mode. (see page 40)16. UP/DOWN dial (VOLUME)UP/DOWN dial works in MENU mode. (see page 30)VOLUME works in PLAYER mode. (see page 60)17. S-VIDEO out18. PROGRAM AE (see page 42)PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) works inCAMERA mode.1419. DSE (see page 44)DSE works in CAMERA and PLAYER mode.20. SPEAKER (see page 60)Speaker works in PLAYER mode.21. Lithium Battery (see page 21)22. LCD open23. FADE (see page 50)FADE works in CAMERA mode.24. BLC (see page 41)BLC works in CAMERA mode
ENGLISHGetting to Know Your CamcorderRear View25. ZOOM26. CASSETTECompartment36. BATTERY EJECT27. Hooks for shoulder strap37. SNAP SHOT/D.ZOOM28. AUDIO/VIDEO Out39. USB JACK (SCL770 only)MIC32. START/STOP33. External MIC(SCL750/L770 only)35. Battery Pack Compartment29. LENS Cap38. Recharging Indicator34. DC Jack30. Hand Strap31. POWER Switch25. ZOOM (see page 34)33. External MIC (SCL750/L770 only) (see page 72)26. Cassette Compartment34. DC Jack (see page 22)27. Hooks for Shoulder Strap (see page 21)35. Battery Pack Compartment (see page 23)28. AUDIO/VIDEO out (see page 57)36. BATTERY EJECT29. LENS Cap37. SNAP SHOT/D.ZOOMSNAP SHOT works in CAMERA mode.(SCL750/L770 only, see page 52)D.ZOOM works in CAMERA mode.(SCL700/L710 only, see page 36)30. Hand Strap (see page 20)31. POWER Switch (see page 22)- CAMERA : Select to record.- OFF : Select to turn off the camcorder.- PLAYER : Select to playback.32. START/STOP (see page 28)START/STOP works in CAMERA mode.38. Recharging Indicator (see page 23)39. USB Jack (SCL770 only) (see page 65)15
ENGLISHGetting to Know Your CamcorderOSD (On Screen Display) You can turn the OSD on/off by setting the Display menu on/off. The TITLE, DATE/TIME, EASY and CUSTOM functions can be operated even after the OSD is turned off. The OSD is displayed in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor.a. Zoom position (see page 34)Indicates zoom position.b. DIS (SCL750/L770 only)(see page 39)Indicates DIS is activated.c. Battery level (see page 25)Indicates the power left in the battery.()d. Manual Focus (see page 40)Indicates manual focus is on.Auto Focus is not displayed.e. BLC (
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