Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit VM-1700A du fabricant Hitachi
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1 1 HITA CHI Instruction Manual Video Camera/Recorder VM-1700A / VM -2700A Hitachi Home Ele c tronics (A merica ), Inc. HITA CHI (HSC) CA NA DA INC. 3890 Steve Rey nolds Blvd., N orcross, GA 30093 3300 Trans Canada Hw y., Pointe Cla ire, Tel. 404-279-5600 Quebec, H9R1B1, CAN ADA Tel.
2 WARNINGS ........................................................................................................................................... 4 PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................
3 CAMERA/RECORDER TO VCR DUBBI NG .................................................................................... 53 AUTOMATIC REWIND ............................................................................................................... .
W ARNINGS 4 W A R N I N G S WA RNING: TO PREVEN T FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A PPLIA NCE TO RA IN OR MOISTURE. This symbol w arns the user that uninsul ated voltage w ithin the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause el ectric shock.
W ARNINGS 5 is connected. --Consul t the dealer or an exper ienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution to the user: Changes or modi fications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could v oid the user's authority to operate the equipment.
PRECAUTIO NS 6 P R E C A U T I O N S Thank you for choosing the video camer a/recorder. For max imum pleasure and convenience pl ease read these simple instructions before oper ating your camera/recorder . PRECA UTIONS Any problems that occur as a result of any of the f ollowing conditions w ill not be covered by our w arranty .
PRECAUTIO NS 7 FEA TURES • Solid-state camera pickup • High Qual ity pictur e technology • Auto focus power z oom Lens with macro feature • Full record and playback capability with standard ca.
IMPORT ANT SAFEG UARDS 8 I M P O R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S In addition to the careful attention dev oted to quality standards in the manufacture of your v ideo product, safety is a maj or factor in the design of ever y instrument. But, safety is your responsibility too.
IMPORT ANT SAFEG UARDS 9 and have it r eplaced by y our servic e technician if appearance indicates damag e or deteriorated i nsulation. 7 Powe r Cord Protection -- Pow er supply cor ds should be rout.
IMPORT ANT SAFEG UARDS 10 excessiv e force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appl iance and cart combination to overtur n. 12 Outdoor A ntenna Grounding -- If an outside antenna or cable system is co.
IMPORT ANT SAFEG UARDS 11 SERVICE 17 Servicing -- Do not attempt to serv ice this vi deo product yourself as opening or removi ng covers may expose y ou to dangerous v oltage or other haz ards.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT IONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER 12 IMPORTA NT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A C A DA PTER/CHA RGER 1. Save these instr uctions - This page contains important safety and operating instructions for AC Adaptor /Charger Model VM-AC68A (T) 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT IONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER 13 as close to the point of cable entry as practical"..
ELECTRO NIC VIEW FINDER 14 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER Set the view finder to the position show n in the figure w hen carryi ng the camcorder or storing it in the carrying case. Turn the view finder to the position show n below w hen shooting pictures.
ELECTRO NIC VIEW FINDER 15.
POW ER SOURCES 16 P O W E R S O U R C E S WHEN USING WITH THE BATTERY (Provided) • To attach, align the mark " " of the battery w ith that of the camera/recorder so that the battery fits into the grov es, and slide the battery dow nward, as illustrated.
POW ER SOURCES 17 • W hen using the AC adaptor/charg er to power the camera/r ecorder, the battery level indicator may display " ". This indicator i s used for battery operati on and has no meaning when using the AC adaptor/charg er to power the camer a/recorder.
CHECKING THE BAT TERY 18 CHECKING THE BA TTERY W hen the " " indication appear s in the view finder and flashes while the camera/recorder is being operated w ith a battery (provided) , it indicates that the battery charge is low. Charg e it or replace i t with a charg ed battery.
CHARGING A BATT ERY 19 CHA RGING A BA TTERY 1. Plug the AC adaptor/charger pow er cord into AC electr ical outlet. 2. Attach the battery to the AC adaptor/charger. Al ign the mark " " on the battery w ith that of AC adaptor/charger and push the battery flush wi th the AC adaptor/charger and slide it i n the direction of arrow.
CHARGING A BATT ERY 20 NOTES: 1. The time requir ed for charging the batter y is approx . two hours. 2. W hen f ully char ged, the battery should supply approx . 90 minutes of operating time (depending on how much you use z oom and pause). 2. Charg e the battery after use and store it at nor mal room temperature.
MAKING A SAMPLE RECORDING 21 MA KING A SA MPLE RECORDING 1. Connect the POW ER SOURCE. (See pages 9 and 10.) 2. Press "STOP/EJECT" button and i nsert the cassette so the transparent wi ndow is toward y ou and the arrow toward the cassette holder.
MAKING A SAMPLE RECORDING 22 5. Now, pr ess "REC/PA USE" button to star t shooting the picture. The "REC" indication appears in the v iewfinder and y ou are now recor ding the picture y ou see through the view finder. 6. Press "REC/PA U SE" button to stop recording .
MAKING A SAMPLE RECORDING 23 8. Press "REW" button. The tape will be rewound to the beginning 9. Press "PLA Y" button. The picture you just recorded will be seen through the view finder. NOTE: If you connect the camera/recorder to y our TV, you can see the picture pl ayed back on your TV.
MAKING A SAMPLE RECORDING 24 NOTE: If you have a cassette tape that has already been partially recorded on and y ou want to r ecord the remaining blank secti on, see "QUICK EDIT" on page 24.
IDENTIFICAT ION AND OPERATION OF CONT ROLS 25 IDENTIFICA TION A ND OPERA TION OF CONTROLS Diag ram of camera Camera Light (only for VM- 2700A) W hen the "P OWE R" switch is in the "CA M.
IDENTIFICAT ION AND OPERATION OF CONT ROLS 26 To close the cover, first hook the tab onto the case. Diagr am of Buttons "TITLE" Button Press this button to create and r ecord personaliz ed titles on your v ideos wi th the camera/recorder 's built-in titler .
IDENTIFICAT ION AND OPERATION OF CONT ROLS 27 "M" is display ed. "POW ER" Sw i tch This swi tch changes the camera/recorder to the r ecord mode or to the playback mode. Press and hold the small button on this switch, and then sl ide it to "CA M" or "VID EO" .
IDENTIFICAT ION AND OPERATION OF CONT ROLS 28 mode. (See "DA TE/TIME SETTING" on pag e 20.) Diagram o f Ca m era Diopter Control To use the electronic v iewfinder w ithout eyeglasses on, tur n this control for your optimum focus adjustment. "BA TTERY " Release Lever Releases the battery attached to the video camera/r ecorder.
IDENTIFICAT ION AND OPERATION OF CONT ROLS 29 Graphics in the Electr onic Viewfinder.
DATE/T IME Setting 30 D A T E / T I M E S e t t i n g The date and time can be recorded on y our tape to act as a handy reference w hen view ing them at a later time. Use the follow ing procedure to set up thi s display for the curr ent date and time.
DATE/T IME Setting 31 button. 6. Press "F.FWD" or "REW" button as many times as may be req uired to select the correct hour, and then pr ess "STOP/EJECT" button.
AUTOMAT IC DATE RECORDING 32 A UTOMA TIC DA TE RECORDING This feature records the date automatical ly once a day . Af ter you begin recor ding, the date is recor ded automatically for 10 seconds. The same date is r ecorded again in the following cases.
AUTO FOCUS 33 A U T O F O C U S • You can alw ays focus the object automaticall y. The range of the obj ect w ith which auto focus can be used. • On "T" side: about 3.6 feet (1.1m) from the lens surface to infinity . • On "W" side: about 1.
AUTO FOCUS 34 6. Objects movi ng rapidly . 7. Dark objects..
POW ER ZOOM 35 P O W E R Z O O M • Press power zoom swi tch on the "W " side, and the picture g radually w idens. • Press power zoom swi tch on the "T" side, and the picture gradual ly becomes telescopic.
MACRO 36 MA CRO Allow s you to shoot objects as close as 1.2 inches ( 3cm) from the lens tip. Press and hold "W" side of power z oom switch. An object i s auto focused. NOTES: • Determine the siz e of the object by movi ng the camera backwar d and f orward.
PROGRAM AE ( Auto Exposure) 37 PROGRA M A E (A uto Exposure) Progr am AE automatically sel ects the shutter speed 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1000, 1/1500, 1/2000, or 1/4000 second that is optimum for the brightness of the subject.
INDEX SIGNAL RECORDING 38 INDEX SIGNA L RECORDING Indexing your tapes w hile recording makes it easy to find desired pr ogram segments when y ou play back the tape in a VC R that has a compatible index ing feature called the "VHS Index Sear ch System".
QUICK EDIT (Edit Searc h) 39 QUICK EDIT (Edit Search) The quick edit feature allow s you to sear ch fo r the end of previously recorded material, or find a particular spot on your tape, to begi n your editing , or recording new material . Quick edit is used w hile the camera/recor der is in the record/pause ( stand-by) mode.
INSTANT REVIEW 40 INSTA NT REVIEW 1. In record/pause (s tand-by) mode, press " REVIEW" button, and the last few seconds of the recorded scene is play ed back in the rever se direction and then play ed back in the forward di rection.
DISPLAY BUTTO N 41 D I S P L A Y B U T T O N Each time the "DISPLA Y" button is pressed, the display in the view finder switches as follo ws. W hen the linear time tape counter w ith memory i s displayed i n the view f inder, the same display appears on the screen of the connected TV/monitor receiver .
LINEAR TIME COUNT ER 42 LINEA R TIME COUNTER Shows leng th of tape run in hours, minutes and seconds. Load a cassette into the camera/recor der and perform recording or playback; the counter indicates the el apsed time. NOTES: • The linear time counter does not operate when nothing is recorded on the tape.
REMAINING T APE 43 REMA INING TA PE The tape remaining di splay show s the remaining tape that can be used for recor ding and playback, usi ng seven dashes. This feature is handy when recordi ng since it lets you know how long you can record on the loaded tape.
TIT LE RECORDING 44 TITLE RECORDING You can easily create and record per sonalized titles on y our vi deos with the camera/re corder's built-in title r. T he titler will store 2 dif fere n t title pages in m emory. Once a title is stor ed, it can be displayed and r ecorded at any time.
TIT LE RECORDING 45 Creating a title 1. Attach a power source to the camera/recorder and sl ide "PO WER" switch to either "CA M" or "VIDE O" position. 2. Press "TITLE" button. The flashing cursor will appear in the v iewfinder.
TIT LE RECORDING 46 Correcting errors during title st orage 1. Press "Shift" button repeatedly until the character to be corrected will flash. 2. Press either "- " or "+" button until the corr ect character appears. NOTE: The correct character m ay flash, howev er it will be recorded correctly w ithout flashing.
TIT LE RECORDING 47 Recording titles on another VCR w hile play ing a tape back w ith the camcorder 1. Connect the camera/recor der and VCR. (See pag e 31.) 2. Select the title you wish to record f rom pa ge 1 or page 2. T h e last title selecte d will appear first.
VIEW ING T HE PICTURE PLAYED BACK ON YOUR TV 48 VIEWING THE P ICTURE PLA YED BA CK ON YOUR TV To play back a tape recor ded on your camera/recor der and view it on your TV receiver, you must connect the camera/r ecorder to the TV receiver using either audi o/video cord (not prov ided) or RF conv erter unit ( optional).
VIEW ING T HE PICTURE PLAYED BACK ON YOUR TV 49 NOTE: W hen noise appears in the play ed back picture, adjust "TRA CKING" control on the VCR so there i s no noise. Example 3: If y our TV is a regular TV, Diagr am of Hookup 1. Disconnect the VHF antenna l eads f rom the rear of the TV receiver.
STILL 50 S T I L L W hen "REC/PA USE" button is pressed during play back, a still picture can be seen. To start again pr ess "REC/PA USE" button and playback will be resumed. NOTE: Th ere will be some n oise (interf erence ) in th e still picture.
FORW ARD AND REVERSE SEARCH 51 FORWA RD A ND REVERSE SEARCH W hen you press "F.FWD" or "REW" button during playback, the tape w ill be played back at a speed about 3 times faster than normal play back speed, and you can easily locate a certain spot on the tape.
MEMORY 52 MEMORY W hen the tape counter with memory indication appears i n the view f inder, a tape that is being r ewound automaticall y stops when the counter reads approximately "0:00:00" .
CAMERA/RECORDER TO VCR DUBBING 53 CA MERA /RECORDER TO V CR DUBBING If you wi sh to exchange or copy some of your friend's favori te home recordings, the following instructions can be used to connect camera/recor der to VCR for this purpose.
AUTOMAT IC REW IND 54 A UTOMA TIC REWI ND W hen the tape reaches its end during play back, it automatically rewi nds to the beginning and stops..
FLYING ERASE HEAD (only for VM-2700A) 55 FLYING ERA SE H EAD (only for VM-2700A ) A rotating er ase head which eli minates glitches and rai nbow noise that occurs at the joints betw een recorded segments.
USING TH E BUILT-IN CAMERA LIG HT ( only for VM-2700A) 56 USING THE BUILT-IN CA MERA LIGHT (only for VM-2700A ) Use the built- in camera light i t you wi sh to shoot objects in dark places.
USING TH E BUILT-IN CAMERA LIG HT ( only for VM-2700A) 57 3. After use, set the "LIGHT" sw itch to "OFF" or set the "POW ER" switch of the camera/recorder to "OFF" position.
USING TH E BUILT-IN CAMERA LIG HT ( only for VM-2700A) 58 CA UTION: • During operation and/or after use of the camera lig ht, the front surface and lamp of the camera ligh t will be very hot. To a void bu rns o r hair damage, d o not touch th em with your hand.
EYEPIECE ADJUSTMENT 59 EYEPIECE AD JUSTMENT To use the electronic v iewfinder w ithout eyegl asses on, adjust the diopter control for optimum focus adjustment.
HOW T O ATT ACH TH E SHOULDER STRAP 60 HOW TO A TTA CH THE SHOU LDER STRA P Attach the shoulder strap (provided), as illustrated..
TROUBLES HOOTING 61 TROUBLESHOOTING Your camer a/recorder is a hig hly sophistic ated instrument. It has been carefully checked and adjusted at the factory under the most r igid qual ity control and i nspection systems. How ever, should pr oblems develop, check the follow ing points and take the necessary cor rective measures.
TROUBLES HOOTING 62 switch g ently using a toothpick, etc. until you f eel a click. T he display will be reset. Then set the information again. PLA YBA CK OF PRE-RECORDE D CASSETTE Symptom Check Point & Corr ection “PLAY” button cannot be engaged.
TROUBLES HOOTING 63 CLEA NING THE INSID E OF THE ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER If dust or foreign matter adheres i nside the view finder, clean it by usi ng the following procedure. 1. Push the tab and hold it, then open the cov er, 2. Clean the pictur e tube f ace and lens.
HEAD CLEANING 64 HEA D CLEA NING • Picture play back may become blurr ed or be interrupted. This does not mean that the recorded prog ram has been erased. • Dirt accumul ated on the head af ter long periods of use causes this probl em. In this case, head cleaning r equiring hi ghly technical care is necessary.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 65 PERIODIC MA INTENA NCE The video camera/recorder is a precision electromechanical device which w ill require periodic mai ntenance af ter a period of normal use.
SPECIFICATIO NS 66 SPECIFICA TIONS General Power r equirements 9.6V DC Power consumption 7 watts (nominal) Dimensions: 4-3/8"(W ) x 8- 1/16" (H) x 12-1/4" (D) 111(W ) x 205(H ) x 311(D ) mm W e ight 4.
HOTLINE 67 H O T L I N E For U.S.A. only HITA CHI Service Hotline To locate an authoriz ed HITACHI service f acility in the continental U.S.A. DIA L TOLL FREE 7 days a w eek, 24 hours a day 800 HITACHI 1-800-448-2244 Hitachi Home Elect ronics (A merica), Inc.
ACCESSORY TO ADD MORE EX CITEMENT 68 A CCESSORY TO AD D MORE EXCITEMENT You're r eady to add more exci tement to your home v ideos, and Hitachi's rig ht there with you. W ith our new line of video accessories, y ou can go anyw here your imagination takes you.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Hitachi VM-1700A c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Hitachi VM-1700A - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Hitachi VM-1700A, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Hitachi VM-1700A va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Hitachi VM-1700A, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Hitachi VM-1700A.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Hitachi VM-1700A. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Hitachi VM-1700A ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.