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Setting the Area of Use / Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock
35
Chapter 2 Preparations
When using the camcorder for the first
time
You cannot use the camcorder without setting the
area of use.
To set the area of use
1 Set the POWER switch to the ON
position.
The screen for setting the area of use appears
in the viewfinder.
2 Press the MENU knob.
The settings for selectable areas of use are
displayed.
3 Turn the MENU knob to select the
desired area of use.
a) The composite signal output from this camcorder
is an NTSC signal with a black setup (7.5 IRE).
The system frequency is 59.94i.
b) The composite signal output from this camcorder
is an NTSC signal with no black setup. The
system frequency is 59.94i.
c) The composite signal output from this camcorder
is a PAL signal. The system frequency is 50i.
4 Set the following items.
Time Zone
Date/Time
See “Basic Setup Menu Operations”
(page 104).
5 Turn the MENU knob to select
“Finish”, then press the MENU knob.
The camcorder is now ready for use.
You can set or change the date and time of the
internal clock. The date and time set are reflected
in the timecode.
For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu
Operations” (page 104).
1 Select “MAINTENANCE” > “Clock
Set” > “Date/Time” in the setup menu.
2 Press the MENU knob.
The Date/Time setting window appears.
3 Turn the MENU knob to display the
desired value, and press the knob.
The selection shifts to the next item on the
right.
4 To continue the remaining settings,
repeat step 3.
5 Making sure that “SET” is selected,
press the MENU knob.
The internal clock is set with the date and
time set in steps 3 and 4.
To cancel the setting
Before executing step 5, push the MENU
CANCEL/PRST/ESCAPE switch up to the
CANCEL/PRST side.
Setting the Area of Use
Setting Area of use
NTSC Area NTSC area (for areas other
than Japan)
a)
NTSC(J) Area
NTSC area (Japan)
b)
PAL Area
PAL area
c)
Setting the Date/Time of
the Internal Clock
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