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(ENG) SQT0882

Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR AUSTRALIA)

Panasonic Warranty

1.  The product is warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the conditions of this warranty 

Panasonic or its Authorised Service Centre will perform necessary service on the product without charge for 
parts or labour,  if in the opinion of Panasonic, the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period.

2.  This warranty only applies to Panasonic products purchased in Australia and sold by Panasonic Australia or 

its Authorised Distributors or Dealers and only where the products are used and serviced within Australia or 
it's territories. Warranty cover only applies to service carried out by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre 
and only if valid proof of purchase is presented when warranty service is requested.

3.  This warranty only applies if the product has been installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

recommendations (as noted in the operating instructions) under normal use and reasonable care (in the 
opinion of Panasonic). The warranty covers normal domestic use only and does not cover damage, 
malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages, incorrect installation, accident, misuse, neglect, 
build-up of dirt or dust, abuse, maladjustment of customer controls, mains supply problems, thunderstorm 
activity, infestation by insects or vermin, tampering or repair by unauthorised persons (including unauthorised 
alterations), introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, offi ce, restaurant, or other 
business or rental use of the product, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or any foreign object or 
matter having entered the product.

4.  This warranty does not cover the following items unless the fault or defect existed at the time of purchase:
 

(a) Cabinet Part(s) 

(e) DVD, Blu-ray or Recordable Discs

 

(b) Video or Audio Tapes      

(f)  Video / Audio Heads from wear and tear in normal use 

 

(c)  SD cards or USB devices 

(g) Information stored on Hard Disk Drive, USB stick or SD card

 

(d) User replaceable Batteries 

(h) DTV reception issues caused by TV Aerial / Cabling / Wall socket(s) 

etc

5.  Some products may be supplied with Ethernet connection hardware. The warranty is limited on such products 

and will not cover
(a) Internet and or DLNA connection / setup related problems
(b) Access fees and or charges incurred for internet connection
(c) The use of incompatible software or software not specifi cally stipulated in the product operations manual; 

and

(d) Any indirect or consequential costs associated with the incorrect use or misuse of the hardware, its 
 

connection to the internet or any other device.   

6.  To claim warranty service, when required, you should:

•  Telephone Panasonic’s Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website referred to below and use 

the Service Centre Locator for the name/address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre.

•  Send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase 

receipt as a proof of purchase date. Please note that freight and insurance to and / or from your nearest 
Authorised Service Centre must be arranged by you.

•  Note that home or pick-up/delivery service is available for the following products in the major metropolitan 

areas of Australia or the normal operating areas of the nearest Authorised Service Centres:

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Plasma/LCD televisions / displays (screen size greater than 103 cm) 

7.  The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to, and exclude, any costs associated with the installation, de-

installation or re-installation of a product, including costs related to the mounting, de-mounting or remounting 
of any screen, (and any other ancillary activities), delivery, handling, freighting, transportation or insurance of 
the product or any part thereof or replacement of and do not extend to, and exclude, any damage or loss 
occurring by reason of, during, associated with, or related to such installation, de-installation, re-installation or 
transit.

Panasonic Authorised Service Centres are located in major metropolitan areas and most regional centres of 
Australia, however, coverage will vary dependant on product. For advice on exact Authorised Service Centre 
locations for your product, please telephone our Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website and use 
the Service Centre Locator. 

In addition to your rights under this warranty, Panasonic products come with consumer guarantees that cannot be 
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. If there is a major failure with the product, you can reject the 
product and elect to have a refund or to have the product replaced or if you wish you may elect to keep the goods 
and be compensated for the drop in value of the goods. You are also entitled to have the product repaired or 
replaced if the product fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 

If there is a major failure in regard to the product which cannot be remedied then you must notify us within a 
reasonable period by contacting the Panasonic Customer Care Centre. If the failure in the product is not a major 
failure then Panasonic may choose to repair or replace the product and will do so in a reasonable period of time 
from receiving notice from you.

THIS WARRANTY CARD AND THE PURCHASE DOCKET (OR SIMILAR PROOF OF PURCHASE)

SHOULD BE RETAINED BY THE CUSTOMER AT ALL TIMES

If you require assistance regarding warranty conditions or any other enquiries, please visit the 

Panasonic Australia

 website 

www.panasonic.com.au

 or contact by phone on 

132 600

If phoning in, please ensure you have your operating instructions available.

Panasonic Australia Pty. Limited

ACN 001 592 187   ABN 83 001 592 187

1 Innovation Road, Macquarie Park  NSW  2113

PRO-031-F11  Issue: 4.0 

01-01-2011

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Summary of Contents for DMC-CM1

Page 1: ...Instructions for advanced features PDF format To read it download it from the website http panasonic jp support dsc oi index html model DMC CM1 dest GN Click the desired language You will need Adobe R...

Page 2: ...her published or broadcast material for purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws Even for the purpose of private use recording of certain material may be restricted Informa...

Page 3: ...including built in battery in a car exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed The usage of wireless LAN may be restricted depending on the country of use Chec...

Page 4: ...her devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment e g airports you...

Page 5: ...he potential for interference Should not carry this product in a breast pocket Should turn off the product immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing aids...

Page 6: ...iving Driving safely is your first responsibility Pull off the road and park before placing or answering a call It is unsafe to operate the product while driving Check the laws and regulations in the...

Page 7: ...onic will not be responsible for any liability resulting from the use of this product arising out of the foregoing uses Panasonic cannot guarantee any specifications technologies reliability safety e...

Page 8: ...ks Connecting to mobile networks 25 Connecting to Wi Fi networks 26 Camera Launching the camera 27 Viewing Recording screens 27 Selecting the Recording Mode 29 Taking a Still picture 30 Recording Moti...

Page 9: ...t as of March 2015 These may be subject to change microSD Memory Card microSDHC Memory Card and microSDXC Memory Card are indicated as microSD card in the text microSIM card and microSD card are optio...

Page 10: ...rd facing camera P27 11 Microphone 12 microUSB terminal P16 13 Ringtone lamp Charging lamp P16 14 Light sensor Proximity sensor Do not cover the sensor area with your hand or paste stickers over it in...

Page 11: ...on the phone Stereo headset optional Check that the headset optional plug is completely inserted into the earphone terminal Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing lo...

Page 12: ...M card do not deliberately touch or damage the IC terminals 1 Open the card slot cover with the control ring face of this unit facing upwards 2 Hold the hooks of the tray with your fingertips and pull...

Page 13: ...rom the Home screen 2 About phone Status check the IMEI item To verify the number by checking the nameplate 1 Open the card slot cover 2 Remove the microSIM card tray 3 Pull the nameplate towards you...

Page 14: ...e indicated as microSD card in the text microSD Memory Card 64 MB to 2 GB microSDHC Memory Card 4 GB to 32 GB microSDXC Memory Card 64 GB to 128 GB Check the corresponding manufacturer capacity and ot...

Page 15: ...microSD card differs Use a microSD card that meets the following rating of the SD Speed Class SD Speed Class is the speed standard regarding continuous writing Check via the label on the microSD card...

Page 16: ...AC adaptor may become warm while charging however this is not a malfunction Remove the AC adaptor from the power outlet after completely charging the battery in order to save power and maintain batte...

Page 17: ...en you turn the unit on for the first time P24 Press to enter release sleep mode when the unit is turned on To turn the unit off Press for 1 second or more Power off OK To restart Press for 1 second o...

Page 18: ...he touch screen wet Operating with your fingers wet with sweat or water Tapping Tap an item or icon to select it Double tapping Tap the touch screen quickly two times when you want to zoom in and out...

Page 19: ...ome screen pages The page can be switched by flicking in a horizontal direction 4 Frequently used shortcuts or folders Drag frequently used shortcuts to store them here 5 Displays the app list P21 Mov...

Page 20: ...Press for 1 second or more Configure airplane mode This turns off all wireless features of the unit to prevent interference with aircraft equipment Press for 1 second or more Aeroplane mode List of m...

Page 21: ...he page can be switched by flicking in a horizontal direction Firmware updates may add additional apps and change the control methods and screen displays of the apps installed on the unit without noti...

Page 22: ...or useful apps in the Play Store and install them on the unit 1 From the Home screen 2 Searching and installing apps 1 From the Home screen Apps 2 DOWNLOADED tab tap the app to delete 3 Uninstall OK...

Page 23: ...Double tap to turn on the caps lock 3 Tap to switch the type of text entered 4 Tap to enter text Tap and hold to configure the input options 5 Tap to enter a space 6 Tap to enter text Tap and hold to...

Page 24: ...ses only Data communication charges may be incurred when sending data The tutorial screen is displayed when the default settings are completed Confirm the details on the screen and tap OK Adding an ac...

Page 25: ...r with whom you signed the network contract for the information required when setting the access points 1 From the Home screen 2 More Mobile networks Access Point Names 3 Name enter the name for the n...

Page 26: ...not displayed add the Wi Fi network manually Adding a Wi Fi network manually 1 From the Home screen 2 Wi Fi 3 Enter the network SSID 4 Select the network s security type and enter its password Save Tu...

Page 27: ...1 Flick the right edge of the screen to the left 2 Tap Viewing Recording screens 0500 0500 0500 60 60 60 2 8 2 8 2 8 AU AUTo AUTo AUTo AWB AWB AWB 0 3 3 AF AF AF L 3 2 MP4 30p A A GPS GPS GPS OFF OFF...

Page 28: ...ogram A Quality P33 Programme Shift Drive Mode 2 8 Aperture value P30 Metering Mode P33 60 Shutter speed P30 Focus Mode Exposure compensation value Brightness Manual Exposure Assistance AF Mode P33 IS...

Page 29: ...ure is adjusted by the aperture value and the shutter speed which are manually adjusted Custom Mode Use this mode to take pictures with previously registered settings Scene Guide Mode This mode allows...

Page 30: ...in particular 1 Select the Recording Mode P29 2 Press the shutter button halfway to focus Aperture value and shutter speed are displayed Flashes in red if the correct exposure is not achieved A Apert...

Page 31: ...inching in pinching out the screen or Operating with the control ring When is not displayed on the control ring menu change its setting to the zoom function The zoom can also be operated by tapping Th...

Page 32: ...ce Picture size and number of recordable pictures Aspect ratio 3 2 Quality A Menus convenient for taking pictures Single When the shutter button is pressed only one picture is recorded Burst Recording...

Page 33: ...mages Face Detection The unit automatically detects the person s face max 15 areas AF Tracking Focus can be adjusted to a specified subject 23 Area Up to 23 points for each AF area can be focused 1 Ar...

Page 34: ...the temperature of the unit increases when taking pictures under high temperature conditions or taking pictures continuously stop recording and end the camera app 1 From the Recording screen A Availa...

Page 35: ...double tap to zoom in zoom out of a picture Tap to set the screen brightness to the highest level Tap to display the picture information Tap to playback a motion picture Deleting pictures and motion p...

Page 36: ...en The Contact list screen is displayed Making calls sending emails From the Contact list screen tap contact tap telephone number or email address Tap the image icon of the contact and tap the phone o...

Page 37: ...1 From the Home screen 2 Tap 3 Tap To and enter the email address of the recipient Tap Add Cc Bcc to enter Cc or Bcc 4 Tap Subject and enter a subject 5 Tap Compose email and enter a message To send...

Page 38: ...om the Email inbox list screen tap the email to reply to 2 Tap To reply to all tap Reply all 3 Enter message Gmail can be sent and received using a Google account Each Gmail operation is similar to em...

Page 39: ...Go Returning to the previous page Tapping will also return to the previous page Jumping to the previous page Tapping after using the or to return to the previous page jumps to the page that was being...

Page 40: ...t against your ear during a call due to the proximity sensor This not only helps to limit battery consumption but also prevents unintended operations during a call The screen is displayed when moving...

Page 41: ...oses When during a call enter the number 1 From the Home screen The Call log screen is displayed The following icons are used in the call log to indicate different types of calls 2 Tap the phone numbe...

Page 42: ...f the unit is in sleep mode press the to release sleep mode The unit does not operate as expected Check the following methods Turn the unit on off Turn the unit off remove the microSIM card and reinse...

Page 43: ...tus and the apps used The unit becomes warm The unit may become warm during use or while charging This is not a problem from an operational perspective and should be left as is Cannot receive calls Th...

Page 44: ...this has to be entered in the PIN code input screen displayed during start up Some of the settings may be initialised when a system update is performed In this case configure the settings one more tim...

Page 45: ...unit such as when using it on a rainy day or at the beach Keep this unit as far away as possible from electromagnetic equipment such as microwave ovens TVs video games etc If you use this unit on top...

Page 46: ...d with GPS functionality however must not be used as aircraft vehicle or personal navigation device or precision surveying device Panasonic shall not be liable for all damages suffered as a result of...

Page 47: ...e accompanying instructions Always check the recipient before sending messages or attachments in order to prevent leakage of personal information The battery is a consumable item While performance dep...

Page 48: ...ely hot weather This may cause leaking overheating fire or rupture Do not touch metal to the r and s terminals Do not store or carry together with necklaces or hairpins etc Do not heat in microwaves o...

Page 49: ...ibes the disposal of this unit it is not instruction for repair If disassembled repair is not possible 1 Use a suction cap commercially available to lift up the LCD panel and insert a thin object such...

Page 50: ...cies etc prior to your overseas travel regarding any restrictions on cameras with a built in GPS function About the microSIM card microSD card Turn the unit off when removing the microSIM card or micr...

Page 51: ...idelines when used with a Panasonic accessory designated for this product and when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the mobile device a minimum of 10 mm from the body I...

Page 52: ...ring charging Power Source 3 8 V when using the battery 5 0 V 9 0 V when using the supplied AC adaptor Power Consumption 3 1 W When recording 2 4 W When playing back Dimensions excluding the projectin...

Page 53: ...hutter system Electronic shutteriMechanical shutter Minimum Illumination Approx 9 lx when i low light is used the shutter speed is 1 30th of a second Shutter speed Still picture 60 to 1 16000th with t...

Page 54: ...ession format AAC 2 ch Microphone Stereo Speaker Monaural Operating temperature 5 oC to 35 oC Operating humidity 10 RH to 80 RH Earphone mic terminal 3 5 3 pole 4 pole Interface microUSB USB 2 0 High...

Page 55: ...00 MHz to 5700 MHz 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140ch Security Client Wi Fi compliant WEP WPA WPA2 encryption method TKIP AES authentication method PSK Tethering Wi Fi compliant WPA WPA2 en...

Page 56: ...3GPP TS 51 010 clause 12 13 and 14 Communication method 4G LTE Supported Band 1 3 4 5 7 8 20 3G WCDMA Supported Band I IV V VIII HSDPA Category 24 HSUPA Category 6 2G GSM Supported Band 850 900 1800...

Page 57: ...o below and use the Service Centre Locator for the name address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre Send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of p...

Page 58: ...are trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system o...

Page 59: ...ow http panasonic net avc oss index html Please note that we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding the source code You cannot download the source code from a mobile phone Use your PC to download t...

Page 60: ...Panasonic Corporation Web Site http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2015...

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