Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit VM-H825LA du fabricant Hitachi
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For Your Safety - 1 - i Instruction Manual 8mm Video Camcorder VM-H725LA / VM-H825LA Hitachi Home Electronics (A merica), Inc. HITACHI (HSC) CA NA DA INC 3890 Steve Rey nolds Blvd., Norc ross, G A 30093 3300 Trans Canada Highway , Pointe Clair e, Tel.
For Your Safety - 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS For Your Safety ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Importan t Safeguar ds ................................
For Your Safety - 3 - Connecti ng to a Television w ith a VCR Attached .......................................................................... 29 Connecti ng to a Television w ith Audio In an d Video In J acks ......................................
For Your Safety - 4 - General Mai ntenance ............................................................................................................................. 53 Cleaning the camcor der Heads .................................................
For Your Safety - 5 - WA RNING: TO PREVENT F IRE OR ELECT RIC SHOCK, MAT CH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO W IDE SLOT , AND FULLY INSERT PLUG. WA RNING: Many television programs and film s ar e copyrighted. In certain circum stanc es, copyright law may apply to private in-hom e videotaping of copyrighted materials.
Important Safeguards - 6 - Important Safeguards In addition to the caref ul attention devoted to quality standards in the m anufacture of your video product, safety is a maj or f actor in the design of every instrum ent. But, safety is y our res ponsibility too.
Important Safeguards - 7 - 9 A t tachments - - Do not use attachm ents unless rec omm ended by the video product m anufactur er as they may cause hazards.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER - 8 - SERVICE 17 Servicing -- Do not attem pt to service this video product yourself as opening or rem oving covers may expose y ou to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualif ied service per sonnel.
Read This First - 9 - 18 Equal to or less than 100 16 Equal to or less than 150 11. Do not operate charger if it has r eceived a sharp blow, been dropped, or other wise damaged in any way ; tak e it to a qualified ser vicem an. 12. Do not disasse mble c harger: tak e it to a qualified s ervicem an when service or repair is r equired.
Before You Begin - 10 - • Easy to use • 3-inch color liquid display (LCD) monitor • 24x zoom ratio • Instant zoom • Multi-func tion TV/Cam rem ote contr ol • Recorded date sear ch • Auto.
Before You Begin - 11 - Optional RF A dapter If you wi sh to connec t this cam cor der to a television that does not have audio/video input j ack s you w ill need to use the optional RF adapter m odel VM-RF 86A (R). The RF adapter can be purchas ed by calling the telephone number below.
Getting S ta rted - 12 - Getting Started This sec tion guides you thr ough the initial preparation of the camc order. None of these pr ocesses are complex . Set aside some time, relax , and familiarize yourself with this quality instrument. Enjoy getting to know all about your Hitachi 8mm camc order.
Getting S ta rted - 13 - • It is recom m ended to ref resh a batter y before r echarging it when it has not been used f or long tim e; otherwise its operation tim e becom es shor t. Press the r efres h button. After r efres hing is com plete, the REFRESH light tur ns off and the CHARGE light turns on and charging begins automatic ally.
Getting S ta rted - 14 - Ey epiece A djustment To us e the electronic viewfinder , turn this contr ol for your optimum f ocus adj ustm ent. A djustment the Hand Str ap Adjust the hand st rap to best fit your hand. After adj ustm ent, hook the hand s trap's pad sec urely.
Getting S ta rted - 15 - 3. Fully insert the battery holder into the cam cor der. Remote Control Battery 1. Push the tab to the right of the r em ote control and hold it, then rem ove the battery holder. 2. Press the PLAY button and hold it for about two seconds.
Getting S ta rted - 16 - 2. W ith the battery com partm ent f acing you, align arrow on the battery with the arrow on the cam corder . 3. Once the arr ows are aligned, push down on the battery. 4. W hile pushing down the battery , s lide it to the right until it "click s" into plac e.
Getting S ta rted - 17 - Removing the Battery Pack 1. Lift the OPEN lever and pull it up. The power s upply attachm ent cover will open. 2. Push the side of the battery in the direction of the arrow. A clic k will be heard and the batter y is releas ed.
Getting S ta rted - 18 - 2. Lift the battery holder plates at the center of the attachm ent holder. 3. Insert six alkaline batter ies with the correct polar ities. 4. After ins talling the batteries, clos e the cover. Hold the OPEN lever and align the tabs on both sides of the cover with the end of the attachm ent section.
Getting S ta rted - 19 - cam corder (this will be at your own expense). Note: Do not let the batteries or the term inals of the cam c order get dirty. If they are dirty, use a dry cloth to wipe off the dirt c om pletely . Note: It is recom m ended that you use a battery pack to power the cam corder when using a DC cam era light.
Getting S ta rted - 20 - 1. Plug the car battery cord into the car's cigarette lighter s ock et. 2. Connect one end of the DC c ord (provided) to the DC IN j ack of the cam cor der. Connect to other end of the DC cord to the DC OUT PUT of the c ar battery cord.
Getting S ta rted - 21 - Note: If T APE flashes in the viewfinder, rem ove the cas sette and chec k that the tape is not damaged, is not slack or no dust adheres to it, etc. Af ter m aking sur e that there is no abnorm ality, reinsert the cas sette. If TAPE reappear s, see "T roubles hooting" on page 62.
Getting S ta rted - 22 - Note: The tape r emaining dis play appears 10 seconds af ter the tape starts to run. Note: W hen the remaining tape tim e becom es les s than about three m inutes, T APE END flashes in the viewfinder or LCD m onitor. Setting the Date and Time Take the time to set the date and time now.
Getting Started, Identify i ng Controls - 23 - recording m ode. See "Date Rec ording" on page 37. Correcti ng the Date and Ti me 1. Press the DAT E/T ITLE button while press ing the STOP button. T he flas hing cursor appears at the m onth. 2.
Getting Started, Identify i ng Controls - 24 - 16. Ring of Tape Transport - F.F Button Use this button to f ast for ward tapes or f or visual sear ch. During visual sear ch the cam cor der fas t forwards at approxim ately 9 times norm al playback s peed.
Getting Started, Identify i ng Controls - 25 - 33. Clock Battery Compartment Pull the battery holder and install the clock battery (provided). 34. Shoulde r Strap Sl ots Attach the shoulder s trap here. Remote Control Illus tration 35. TV Control Buttons Used for controlling the T V.
Getting Started, Identify i ng Controls - 26 - 2. Use the BRIGHT control on the side of the LCD m onitor to adjust the br ightness of the LCD screen. Range in w hi c h the LCD M onitor can be moved v .
Basic Technique s - 27 - • W hen opening the LCD monitor, be car eful that no water dropl ets adhere the monitor scr een and that no water or dust enters the camcorder thr ough the gap as it coul d cause a malfunction. Basic Techniques The batteries are in plac e and charged, the date and time are s et, and you are familiar with the c ontrols.
Basic Technique s - 28 - You can view rec orded pictures on the 3-inch LCD monitor immediately after recor ding. 1. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO s witch while sliding the switch to VIDEO. 2. Press the REW button to the position where you w ant to start playback.
Basic Technique s - 29 - Note: W hen y ou engage F.F button or REW button the picture will have som e interferenc e or noise. T his is norm al during sear ch m ode. Play ing Back Your Recording on Your TV Depending on the setup of your v ideo equipment, you connect the c amcorder in one of the 3 methods explained below.
Basic Technique s - 30 - 1. Connect the provided AV ster eo output cable to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN j ack s of your television. Connect either the right or lef t audio plug into your television if it has only one AUDIO IN jack. Note: Som e televisions have an S-VIDEO IN jack .
Basic Technique s - 31 - • Do not install the receiver in an unstable place, in a plac e subjec t to vibrations or on a devic e such as a T V where it becom es warm . • Use the receiver at norm al tem peratures (5°C ( 41°F) ~ 35°C (95°F )). • Tak e care not to dr op the receiver or apply a shock to it.
A d vanced Techniques - 32 - Note: Use the AV optical r eceiver and its AC power adapter indoors. Note: The pic ture and sound m ay be interrupted or noise m ay occur when the AV optical receiver is expos ed to direct sunlight or strong artif icial light fr om a fluoresc ent light, etc.
A d vanced Techniques - 33 - Press the ST ART /STO P button on the rem ote control, and the c amc order will begin recor ding. Note: W hen y our r ecord an im age of yourself, the im age dis play ed on the LCD m onitor is rever se to that seen in a mirror.
A d vanced Techniques - 34 - Note: The c amc order rec ords the sam e date when; - the cass ette is replac ed. - you select AUTO and date dis play again.
A d vanced Techniques - 35 - about 5 seconds and then dis appears. T he zoom pos ition is displayed in 10 steps. Using the Digi tal Zoom The digital zoom increases the magnific ation of the power zoom by 2 times. You must plac e the subject you wis h to magnify at the center of the v iewfinder or LCD monitor.
A d vanced Techniques - 36 - Using A uto Focus The c amc order f ocuses the s ubject in the c enter of the viewf inder or LCD m onitor autom atically unless the manual f ocus is engaged. If FO CUS appears in the viewfinder or LCD m onitor, m anual foc us is engaged.
A d vanced Techniques - 37 - Dark obj ects Note: W ith the T zoom control you can use the auto focus with subjects that ar e 3.3 feet away from the lens and further away to inf inity . W ith the W zoom c ontrol you can use the auto focus with subjec ts 3/8 inches (1cm ) away from the lens and further away to inf inity .
A d vanced Techniques - 38 - shak es with a slight delay. Note: EIS m ay not func tion if you use a wide or tele converter lens. Note: W hen the EIS function is engaged in the vicinity of the zoom range with ZOO M displayed in the viewfinder or LCD m onitor, when m oved fr om the wide-angle end, the im age size will change, but this is norm al.
A d vanced Techniques - 39 - Using 16x9 Pressing the 16x 9 button during recor ding or recording paus e fades the top and bottom of the pictur e in the viewfinder or LCD monitor to blac k. • "16x9" is disp lay ed in the viewfinder or LCD m onitor.
A d vanced Techniques - 40 - Using M acro This function allows you to shoot subjects as close as 3/8 inches ( 1cm ). Press and hold the power zoom control W . The cam era foc uses on the s ubject autom atically. Check your lighting as it tends to be insuf fic ient when film ing clos e up.
A d vanced Techniques - 41 - Using M emory The linear time counter memory stops a rewinding tape at approximately 0;00;00M. This feature helps in loc ating a specific point in the tape to whic h you wish to r eturn.
A d vanced Techniques - 42 - Display on the LCD monitor in the CA M mode: • W hen a recorded tape is in the cam cor der during the VIDEO m ode, "SEARCH" appears in the viewfinder.
A d vanced Techniques - 43 - Creating a Title 1. Connect the cam corder to a power source. 2. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO s witch and slide it to either CAM or VIDEO . 3. Press the T IT LE ON/OF F button on the rem ote control and a f lashing curs or appears in the viewf inder or LCD monitor .
A d vanced Techniques - 44 - 1. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO s witch while sliding the switch to CAM. 2. Locate the point of the tape where you wish to record the title ("Using Quic k Edit," p.42) . 3. Press the T IT LE ON/OF F button on the rem ote control.
A d vanced Techniques - 45 - 5. Press the Rec ord button on the VCR. It autom atically sets to pause. If the VCR begins to record inst ead of pausing you need to change the position of the polarity switch on the sy nchro edit c able. Stop the VCR, change the position of the s witch, and press the Rec ord button on the VCR.
A d vanced Techniques - 46 - control and hold it, then pres s the button corr esponding to the VCR's m ak er code. F or exam ple, if you have a RCA VCR, press the VCR SET button and hold it, then press the DISPLAY button.
A d vanced Techniques - 47 - VCR Brands Press VCR SET and This Button Hitachi REVERSE Sony PROGRAM Panasonic FO RW ARD Tos hiba IN Mitsubishi CO PY START Sany o OUT Sharp NEC JVC Akai A/V DUB Gold S t.
A d vanced Techniques - 48 - Note: If your VCR is connected to a T V, the program display will also appear on the TV sc reen. 5. Press the button and use the or button to sear ch for the starting point of the segm ent you w ant to copy. Press and then to set the cam corder to the play pause m ode.
A d vanced Techniques - 49 - Controlli ng Your TV w ith the Camcorder's Remote Control The remote contr ol is designed to be compatible with many televisions, but will not wor k with every one made. If your TV does not r espond the way it s hould when you program it as explained below, this remote may be incapable of operating it.
A d vanced Techniques - 50 - Note: It m ay not be possible to c ontrol all T Vs listed in the T able. Note: The AVX Button can't be used with Gold Star 2 and Sharp T Vs.
A d vanced Techniques - 51 - 3. Connect the cam corder to a power source. 4. Insert a cas sette in the cam corder . 5. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO s witch while sliding the switch to CAM. 6. Turn your television or VCR on and tune it to the channel you wish to record from .
A d vanced Techniques - 52 - as the cam corder 's lens. 4. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO s witch while sliding it to CAM. 5. Press the oper ate button on the DC cam era light to turn it on and of f. Notes w hen using t he DC camera light: • Keep the DC cam era light away fr om s plashing or dripping water.
General Maintena nce - 53 - 3. Install the new bulb by aligning the notch in the rim of the bulb's base with the " " mark outside the soc ket. Avoid touching the bulb directly with y our f ingers. It m ay shorten the life of the bulb. 4.
General Maintena nce - 54 - To prevent s cratc hing, use a sof t non abrasive cloth, s wab or lens cleaning paper. 3. Fit the projec tion of the eye cup into the groove in the viewfinder and rotate the eye cup in the direction of the arrow .
General Maintena nce - 55 - The created title does not appear. • Insert the clock batter y, then create a titl e. • Do not remove the cl ock battery after creating a title. The LCD monitor does not tur n on. • It does not turn on when al kaline batteries are used to power the camcorder.
General Maintena nce - 56 - Date search function does not operate • Slide the CAM/OFF VID EO switch to VIDEO. • Insert the clock battery , set the date and time, then s t a r t r e c o r d i n g . • Do not remove the clock battery after recordin g.
General Maintena nce - 57 - • Remove the cassette and then tr y to reinsert: remo ve it several times. If the indication is still shown in the view f inder, use a cleaning tape to clean the heads and replace the cassette. Specifications General Specifications Power requirem ents 6V DC Power consum ption VM-H725LA: 5.
A ccessories A dd Excitement - 58 - Hitachi has m ade every effort to assure you hours of tr ouble free operation f rom your unit. However, should y ou require ser vice, a network of Hitachi Author ized Service Facilities has been established in all 50 s tates and Puerto Rico.
A ccessories A dd Excitement - 59 - Please allow two to three weeks f or delivery. If there is a cur rent back order s tatus on the m odel(s) y ou ordered, we will notify you. Thank you for allowing us (Hitachi and HiT RON) to be of servic e to y ou..
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