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Page 1: ...ara DVD Manual de Instrucciones OC20 0C10 t PictBridge PUB DIM 715 I English I IFrancaisl I EspanOl1 Please read also the following instruction manual Veuillez lire aussi Ie manuel d instruction suiva...

Page 2: ...uipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equ...

Page 3: ...the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Power Sources The CA 570 Compact Power Adapter should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure...

Page 4: ...amage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the produc...

Page 5: ...ilable So what disc to choose Now that I have the disc What disc standard do I choose to initialize it VIDEO mode Once finalized a disc recorded in VIDEO mode will play in most common DVD players Howe...

Page 6: ...w Never Worry about mIstakenly record 109 oVer a precious rn ernory PLAYING from the index screen Just select a scene r finalized disc into a DVD Just Insert you diately find the scene player and Imme...

Page 7: ...software you can easily create copies of YOur DVDs to share with family and friends and transfer your recordings to a computer for further editing d on VIDEO mode th DVD discs you recorde I rocess req...

Page 8: ...Playback Playing Back Movies 39 Viewing Still Images 41 Adjusting the Volume 43 Magnifying the Image 44 Displaying Additional Recording Data 45 Advanced Features Recording Programs Using the Recording...

Page 9: ...movie Scenes 89 Protecting the Disc 90 Initializing the Disc 91 Still Image Options Copying Still Images Between the Disc and Memory Card 92 Erasing Still Images 94 Protecting Still Images on the Memo...

Page 10: ...10 Do s Don ts Handling Precautions 132 Maintenance Others 137 Additional Information System Diagram 138 Optional Accessories 139 Specifications 141 Product Codes 143 Index 144...

Page 11: ...and screenshots in the manual refer mainly to the DC20 Step 6 Setting the Time Zone Date and Time Menu item showing at its default position i 11f191 0 TIME SETUP I IT ZONE OST 1 Turn on the camcorder...

Page 12: ...ose to save the still images on the disc or memory card Trademark Acknowledgements miniSDTM is a trademark of SO Card Association Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the Unit...

Page 13: ...or Canon Software Disc DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK The serial number of this product can be found at the battery attachment unit of the camcorder Write down the number and other information here and r...

Page 14: ...LIZE button CD 98 DISPLAY button CD 45 j BACKLIGHT button CD 26 WIDE SCR button CD 54 PLAYLIST button CD 85 Lens cover switch CD 33 35 cs open closed Speaker CD 43 FUNC button CD 59 MENU button CD 79...

Page 15: ...114 Mini video light CD 55 DC IN terminal CD 21 Remote sensor CD 25 AVterminal CD 102 Stereo microphone Terminal cover Viewfinder CD 24 Disc access indicator CD 33 Dioptric adjustment lever CD 24 3 St...

Page 16: ...Top view CD m i Bottom view r 16 CD Mode switch OJ 46 Zoom lever OJ 37 PHOTO button OJ 35 Tripod socket OJ 38 BATT button OJ 21 Strap mount OJ 140 j OPEN switch OJ 31...

Page 17: ...IT I I Scene skip buttons PREV NEXT OJ 39 J Reverse SEARCH button OJ 40 I Reverse SLOW button OJ 40 PLAY button OJ 39 PAUSE II button OJ 39 STOP button OJ 39 PHOTO button OJ 35 Zoom buttons OJ 37 SET...

Page 18: ...mode CO 5 Disc operation Manual focus CD 52 Finalized disc mark CO 98 Image stabilizer CO 81 Self timer OJ 58 Remaining recording time on disc CD 33 Widescreen mode CD 54 3 Recording reminder Wind sc...

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Page 20: ...G Playback time Scene number Data code UJ 45 Playing Movies I A iJ During Playback G Viewing Stills PLAY 0 Still image size G Protect mark UJ 96 Current image Number of images 01 recorded on the card...

Page 21: ...ery in the direction of the arrow and press it gently until it clicks 3 Connect the power cord to the adapter 4 Plug the power cord into a power outlet 5 Open the terminal cover and connect the power...

Page 22: ...0 min Viewfinder 70 min 35 min SP LCD normal 70 min 35 min 80 min LCD backlight 65 min 30 min Viewfinder 80 min 40 min LP LCD normal 75min 35 min 90 min LCD backlight 75 min 35 min Recording Mode Max...

Page 23: ...ing may stop The battery pack may not be charged correctly even if the charge indicator is continuously on The battery pack may also not be charged correctly when a power outage occurs during charging...

Page 24: ...corder and keep the LCD panel closed 2 Adjust the dioptric adjustment lever as necessary E leJJlM itl teMwGriRi eJ1ii iiiii ii1 i1ii N i J1 i ijf r E i1orM iii t i i1iiiii i ii i 14 Y Ois F iiiii i i2...

Page 25: ...1 T mt F T T Wf m Kirrii 0i iS i i tt rA00 W Point the controller at the camcorder s remote sensor when you press the buttons o The wireless controller may not work properly when the remote sensor is...

Page 26: ...o useful if you wish to include yourself 8 when recording with the self timer You can switch the brightness of the LCD screen between normal and bright by pressing the BACKLIGHT button This is useful...

Page 27: ...to select the DISPLAY SETUP menu and press 8 4 Use the omni selector T to select the LANGUAGE option and press 8 5 Use the omni selector T to select the language desired and press 8 to select it 6 Pre...

Page 28: ...To adjust for daylight saving time select the time zone with the mark next to the area titlg mtb ed fi tetm a t im 4 _JCf Hn i m jf llii ifut WHi iRiR mt_ fiiiiiibU StJiill W jijijF r X l ml1WJ fu DI...

Page 29: ...zone date and time you do not need to reset the clock every time you travel to another time zone Select the time zone referring to the date and time displayed on the screen Time Zones and Difference...

Page 30: ...3 Insert the memory card straight all the way into the memory card slot 4 Close the cover Do not force the cover closed if the memory card is not correctly inserted To remove the memory card First pus...

Page 31: ...e camcorder it may take a moment after you press the OPEN button for the disc cover to open Do not force the cover open 4 Insert the disc with the label side facing out and press its center firmly unt...

Page 32: ...elect a different disc specification CID A confirmation message will appear on the screen Use the omni selector JJ T to select YES and press 8 to start the disc initialization The disc initialization...

Page 33: ...cover switch to 3 Turn off the camcorder 4 Disconnect the power source Do not turn off the camcorder change the position of the 0 switch disconnect the power source open the memory card disc cover or...

Page 34: ...s with more than 99 99 of the pixels operating to specification Less than 0 01 of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black or green dots This has no effect on the recorded image and does...

Page 35: ...AF frames appear When you press the PHOTO button on the wireless controller the still image is recorded immediately 6 Press the PHOTO button fully The 0 mark and the AF frame s disappear and you hear...

Page 36: ...ir 3 _ w SS Ki i4 You can record still images on the memory card or the disc Tile default media for still images is the memory card 1 Set the camcorder to record or view still images CAMERA OJ or PLAY...

Page 37: ...wide angle Move it toward T to zoom in telephoto Press the zoom lever slightly for a slow zoom Press harder for a faster zoom Q 1 a You can also use the T and W buttons on the wireless controller How...

Page 38: ...on your elbow o Kneel on one knee o Place the camcorder on a table o Use a tripod Lighting When recording outdoors we recommend recording with the sun at your back 38 o When using a tripod do not lea...

Page 39: ...index screen Press the or button on the camcorder or the NEXT PREV buttons on the wireless controller to move to the next or previous index page respectively During Playback 4 Press the III button aga...

Page 40: ...k speed and will increase to 5x 15x and 25x normal playback speed with each press of the button Press the 11 button to return to normal playback SLOW J Slow Forward Playback I SLOW Slow Reverse Playba...

Page 41: ...e media that was selected last 4 Use the omni selector to move between images FUNC I I I SLIDE SHOW CO 59 L _ 1 Press the FUNC button 2 Use the omni selector T to select SLIDE SHOW and press to make t...

Page 42: ...e When you release the omni selector the image corresponding to the number selected will be displayed 42 o The following may not be displayed correctly Images not recorded with this camcorder images e...

Page 43: ...e index screen or during playback 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the omni selector T to select the SYSTEM SETUP menu and press 8 3 Use the omni selector T to select the VOLUME option and press 8 4 Adju...

Page 44: ...d area To further enlarge the image move the zoom lever toward T To reduce the magnification to less than 2x move the zoom lever toward W will appear for images that cannot be enlarged 2 Select the pa...

Page 45: ...selector T to select the DATA CODE option and press 0 4 Use the omni selector T to select the data combination desired and press 0 to select it In PLAY OJ mode you can only choose to display the reco...

Page 46: ...ecord in brightski resorts It prevents the subject from being underexposed SCN Portrait The camcorder uses a large aperture achieving afocus on the subject while blurring other distracting details DiS...

Page 47: ...e selected recording program will appear o Do not change the recording program during recording as the brightness of the image may change abruptly o Portrait The blur effect of the background increase...

Page 48: ...o mode while still enjoying the option to manually adjust some settings 1 Set the camcorder to a recording mode CAMERA or CAMERA 0 and move the mode switch to p 2 From the FUNC menu select the P PROGR...

Page 49: ...TER PRIO AE mode CO 47 3 Press The denominator of the current shutter speed will be displayed with a blue background 4 Change 6 T the shutter speed and press 8 to save the setting The denominator of t...

Page 50: ...order to a recording mode CAMERA or CAMERA O and move the mode switch to p 2 From the FUNC menu select the Av APERTURE PRIO AE mode rn 47 3 Press The current aperture value will be displayed with a bl...

Page 51: ...other than fR Exposure cannot be adjusted in the Fireworks recording program SeN 2 Push the omni selector 6 towards EXP The exposure adjustment indicator 0 1 0 and the neutral value O appear on the sc...

Page 52: ...elector T towards FOCUS MF appears 4 Adjust the focus as required until the image appears focused Pushing the omni selector T again will return to autofocus o The camcorder will automatically return t...

Page 53: ...er to record still images CAMERA 0 and move the mode switch to a position other than a IID The setting differs depending on the position of the mode switch 5 9 Point AiAF P seN 9 Point AiAF or Center...

Page 54: ...os o Widescreen is not available when recording in LP mode if the disc specification is VIDEO mode DVD R or DVD RW Selecting the LP recording mode will cancel the 16 9 aspect ratio o If you turn off t...

Page 55: ...to a recording mode CAIVIERAi or CAMERA b and press the LIGHT button v appears on the screen Repeatedly pressing the LIGHT button will turn the mini video light on and off o Do not point the mini vide...

Page 56: ...of the selected flash mode appears on the screen A disappears after 4 seconds 3 Press the PHOTO button first halfway to activate the autofocus and then fully to record the still image The flash fires...

Page 57: ...de cannot be used in Stitch Assist mode a About the AF Assist Lamp While you press the PHOTO button halfway if the subject is too dark the assist lamp may light up briefly in order to enable the camco...

Page 58: ...utton first halfway to activate the autofocus and then fully to record the still image The camcorder will record the still image after a 10 second countdown 2 seconds when using the wireless controlle...

Page 59: ...CAMERA Q 2 Use the omni selector T to select the function you want to change 3 Use the omni selector to move through the available options at the bottom bar 1 Press the FUNC button The menu appears T...

Page 60: ...FF 5 CI FINE 640x480 0 recording 5 CI NORMAL 640x480 Still image size L 1632x1224 M1280x960 5640x480 quality L1280x960 S640x480 0 1 SUPER FINE FINE II NORMAL 46 62 63 65 66 68 78 76 60 1 This option i...

Page 61: ...4 92 0 5 92 0 1 0 4 96 0 4 121 0 4 112 1 This option appears only when pressing the FUNC button immediately after recording a still image 2 This option is available only from the playlist index scree...

Page 62: ...g more weight to the subject in the center eJ SPOT Meters the area within the spot AE point frame Use this setting for adjusting the exposure to match the subject in the center of the screen 9 I oJ I...

Page 63: ...ngth fluorescent lighting FLUORESCENT H For recording under daylight or daylight type 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting LlSET Use the custom white balance setting to make white subjects appear white u...

Page 64: ...n it off o If you want to use again the last customized white balance setting after selecting the option c SET in step 3 above skip step 4 and press the FUNC button without pressing e o When you have...

Page 65: ...IJ 59 1 Set the camcorder to a recording mode CAMERA or CAMERA O and move the mode switch to P 2 Press the FUNC button 3 First select the current image effect symbol from the left side column and the...

Page 66: ...to record still images on the card CCIMERA bD rQil and move the mode switch to a position other than tmID If you are recording stills on the disc Qe change the media for the still images CD 36 2 Press...

Page 67: ...224 M1280x9S0 3 0 frames 5 0 frames 2 5 frames 10 Images L1280x9S0 5 S40x480 3 0 frames 5 0 frames 2 5 frames 60 images These figures are approximate and vary with the recording conditions and subject...

Page 68: ...the media for the still images OJ 36 2 Press the FUNC button 3 First select the current drive mode symbol from the left side column and then select the Q lSTITCH AST option from the bottom bar and pre...

Page 69: ...return to the previous one Up to 26 images can be recorded 8 Press the FUNC button after the last image For details on how to merge these images refer to the Digital Video Software instruction manual...

Page 70: ...y when recording movies CAMERA except for the III BLK WHT Black and White effect which is available also when recording still images CAMERA O Faders OJ 72 Begin or end scenes with a fade to or from bl...

Page 71: ...E 16 split images liD Color Mask COLOR M I l Mirror MIRROR 9 split images Wave WAVE 4 split images Multi Image Screen CO 73 Captures moving subjects as a sequence of 4 9 or 16 still images and display...

Page 72: ...l animation at the right corner of the bottom bar 5 Press the FUNC button to save the setting and close the menu The symbol of the selected fader appears 6 Press the D EFFECTS button The symbol change...

Page 73: ...symbol turns green and the effect is activated Pressing the D EFFECTS button again deactivates the effect 3 First select T the current digital effects symbol from the left side column and then select...

Page 74: ...any part of your subject that is not blue will appear superimposed on the picture with the card mix image serving as background Mix level adjustment blue area of the live video recording Card Animatio...

Page 75: ...ages recorded on the memory card can be selected for the Card Mix function regardless of the current media selection for stilt images 7 Select A T the MIX TYPE option and set a mix type appropriate fo...

Page 76: ...ows Number of still images that can be recorded on a memory card Image Size Image Quality Number of Images 16MB 128MB 256MB only is Super Fine 9 85 175 L 1632X1224 Fine 14 135 275 Normal 25 250 500 M1...

Page 77: ...ges CAMERA 0 2 Press the FUNC button 3 First select T the current image size and quality symbol from the left side column and then select the desired image size from the bottom bar The number on the r...

Page 78: ...e left side column and then select the desired image quality from the bottom bar 4 Press the FUNC button to save the setting and close the menu 5 While you are recording a movie press the PHOTO button...

Page 79: ...NU o Pressing the MENU button at any time closes the menu o Menu items not available appear grayed out 2 Use the omni selector AT to select the setup menu from the left side column and press 0 3 Selec...

Page 80: ...icient lighting a The camcorder uses shutter speeds down to 1 30 1 15 when recording still images a When recording still images set the flash mode to flash off a If a trailing afterimage appears set t...

Page 81: ...annot be turned off when the mode switch is in the tmID position a In the Fireworks recording program SCN the setting is automatically turned off REVIEW Selects the time to display a still image after...

Page 82: ...a single still image on the disc or card 4 This option is available only when viewing still images on the memory card in the index screen DISC OPERATIONS Ii i I Iii L I i i 7 11 lirell I i ii i DISC V...

Page 83: ...will match that of the subject All on screen displays will also be reversed DEMO MODE The demonstration mode displays the camcorder s main features It starts automatically when the camcorder is power...

Page 84: ...e will be given the number following that of the last image on the card or disc CONTINUOUS Image numbering will start from the number following that of the last image recorded with the camcorder If th...

Page 85: ...ct any particular scene 3 Select Ji T the b 1 ADD TO PLAYLlST icon and press 8 To add all scenes to the playlist 4 Select Ji T ALL SCENES and press 8 Select CANCEL to go back to the index screen When...

Page 86: ...the playback 5 If necessary in order to bring the scene to a precise point select the 11 III IJl icon and press 8 to respectively reverse or advance one frame at a time If you want to select a differe...

Page 87: ...r to play movies PLAY 2 From the index screen select the scene you want to delete and press the FUNC button You can also press the FUNC button while playing back a scene After pressing the FUNC button...

Page 88: ...ni selector e to select the DiSC OPERATIONS menu and then select the MOVIES ALL DEL option 4 Select YES and press e to delete all the scenes Select NO and press 8 to cancel the operation and return to...

Page 89: ...AY 0 I 2 Select the still image you want to convert to a scene and press the FUNC button 3 First select the CONVERT TO SCENE symbol and press 8 4 Select the EXECUTE option and press to convert the sti...

Page 90: ...if the disc is protected r D IS C O P E RA T IO N s l lDISC PROTECT I 1 Set the camcorder to play movies or view still images recorded on the disc PLAY or PLAY O I 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the o...

Page 91: ...he disc CAMERA jI PLAY CAMERA a r4J or LAY e I 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the omni selector I T I to select the DISC OPERATIONS menu and then select the DISC INITIALIZE option 4 Select I T the disc...

Page 92: ...ress 8 If you are copying still images from the memory card to the disc COpy 01 l will appear instead 4 Select the EXECUTE option and press 8 to copy the still image 5 Press the FUNC button to close t...

Page 93: ...ges not recorded with this camera may not be copied correctly o When the available space on the copy destination is not enough the copy operation will be canceled without copying all images o The copy...

Page 94: ...iew still images PLAY OJ 2 Press the FUNC button 3 First select T the IMAGE ERASE symbol and press 8 4 Select the ERASE option and press 8 to erase the still image 5 Press the FUNC button to close the...

Page 95: ...L 1 6 OPER I I ERASE ALL I A6ES 1 Set the camcorder to view still images PLAy a 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the omni selector to select the STILL IMG OPER menu and then select the ERASE ALL IMAGES o...

Page 96: ...mbol and press 8 4 Select the ON option and press 8 to protect the still image 5 Press the FUNC button to close the menu On appears and now the image cannot be erased To cancel the protection select O...

Page 97: ...he card is initialized the original images cannot be recovered o Initialize all memory cards before using them with this camcorder STILL IMG OPER I I CARD INITIALIZE 1 Set the camcorder to view still...

Page 98: ...n be unfinalized to allow recording additional scenes and other limited editing options OJ 101 o Once finalized you cannot add recordings to a DVD R disc o The time reqUired to complete the disc final...

Page 99: ...to record or view still images on the disc CAMERA PLAY CAMERA 0 I or PLAY O IQl 2 Press the FINALIZE button 3 Select YES and press to start the disc finalization Select NO and press to cancel the oper...

Page 100: ...help modules of your DVD playback software To view still images recorded on the disc 2 If your DVD playback software is running close it 3 Select the DVD drive with the File Manager software installed...

Page 101: ...battery pack o Do not disconnect the power adapter while the disc unfinalization is in progress Doing so can interrupt the process and result in a disc that cannot be recognized o Only discs that wer...

Page 102: ...VCR has an 8 VIDEO or 81 VIDEO input connect the black plug to the 8 81 VIDEO terminal and do not connect the yellow plug Otherwise connect the yellow plug to the yellow video terminal VIDEO 4 If conn...

Page 103: ...corder Locate the scene you wish to copy and pause playback shortly before the scene 4 This camcorder Resume the movie playback 5 Connected device Begin recording when the scene you wish to copy appea...

Page 104: ...zed to edit them on your computer CO 107 Create a backup Transfer your recordings to the computer and even if your disc of your DVD computer does not have a DVD drive with writing capabilities use you...

Page 105: ...erica Web Based Service http support roxio com Phone assistance 866 279 7694 toll free or 905 482 5555 Canada only 9 00 A M to 6 00 P M U S Pacific TIme excluding Weekend and Holidays Europe Web Based...

Page 106: ...j Q dQ w s xeC 1C 2 2 Bfo i0S i cj c J If your computer is equipped with a DVD drive with writing capabilities with the touch of one button you can make a copy of your DVD and burn it to an empty medi...

Page 107: ...o The time required to complete the one touch dubbing will vary depending on the scene recording conditions and the amount of free space remaining on the source disc o You need to have DVD playback so...

Page 108: ...your computer is not equipped with a DVD drive with writing capabilities select the camcorder also as the Device to write to 6 Click on the Copy button and follow the indications on the screen o When...

Page 109: ...vice and inserted in this camcorder o Do not disconnect the USB cable remove the disc ormemory card change the position of the 10 switch or turn off the camcorder or the computer while data is being t...

Page 110: ...ou to select a still image and transfers the selected image to the computer as wallpaper Omni Selector IN print share button 110 To transfer images with transfer orders you need to set the transfer or...

Page 111: ...d press 8 o When the camcorder is connected to the computer and the image selection screen is displayed press the MENU button to return to the transfer menu o Even when still images recorded on the di...

Page 112: ...t select A the TRANSFERORDER symbol and press 8 Set it to ON and press 8 4 Press the FUNC button to close the menu To cancel the transfer order select OFF in step 3 SceJ1j QQ rtlr au tttel Q uteJ fJ Q...

Page 113: ...ORD ALL ERASE I 1 Set the camcorder to view still images recorded on the memory card PLAY O I 2 Press the MENU button and use the omni selector l T to select the STILL IMG OPER menu and then select th...

Page 114: ...t the camcorder to the printer using the supplied USB cable appears and changes to The symbol will not appear if the memory card or disc contains still images that cannot be viewed with this camcorder...

Page 115: ...elect the print settings OJ 117 3 Select T the PRINT option and press 0 Printing starts The print setting menu disappears when printing is complete To continue printing select another still image H a...

Page 116: ...s PictBridge compatible printers Resolve the error When printing does not resume automatically select CONTINUE and press GT If CONTINUE cannot be selected select STOP press anC rretry printing Refer a...

Page 117: ...DEFAULT settings vary depending on the printer model For details refer to the printer s instruction manual o BORDERED The image area remains relatively unchanged from the recorded image when it is pri...

Page 118: ...ect the paper size of the paper set in your printer 3 Select T the paper type and press 8 Select the paper type of the paper set in your printer 4 Select T a layout option and press 8 Including the Da...

Page 119: ...Optimize This function uses the camcorder s recording information to optimize the image data yielding high quality prints I l 1 In the print setting menu select T L J print effect and press 8 2 Selec...

Page 120: ...he MENU button brings you back to the print settings menu o About the color of the trimming frame Canon CP printers only White No trimming settings Green Recommended trimming size The trimming frame m...

Page 121: ...he number of copies and press 8 5 Press the FUNC button to save the setting and close the menu To cancel the print order set the number of copies to 0 in step 4 Slet1blg ie jn1 Qrsd e ls ft Qm 1I eJ g...

Page 122: ...MENU button and select PRINT The print setting menu appears The error message SET PRINT ORDER appears if you connect a printer with direct print function and select PRINT without having set any print...

Page 123: ...ic on the screen The camcorder electricity may cause abnormal characters to appear on the does not operate properly screen In such case disconnect the power source and reconnect it after a short time...

Page 124: ...d set the time zone 134 the screen date and time Pressing the start stop button Set the camcorder to ICAMERA _ l 33 will not start recording Load a disc 31 The disc is full END flashes on the screen D...

Page 125: ...replace the 90 disc Cannot create a Photomovie There are no still images recorded on the disc scene The disc is full e END flashes on the screen Delete some 31 recordings DVD RW in VR mode to free so...

Page 126: ...ter an error Disconnect the compact power adapter and remove the message appears battery pack and let the camcorder cool down before resuming use Memory Card Operation Problem Solution CD Memory card...

Page 127: ...a cold room is heated rapidly How to avoid condensation o Unload the disc place the camcorder in an airtight plastic bag and let it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the ba...

Page 128: ...adapter and remove the battery DISC and let the camcorder cool down before resuming use CANNOT RECORD There is a problem with the disc Replace the disc 31 This message can also appear if condensation...

Page 129: ...LIZE THE This message can also appear if condensation has formed If you 127 DISC suspect condensation is the reason do not initialize the disc and wait until the camcorder dries completely before resu...

Page 130: ...that were IMAGES recorded with another camcorder with a different compression or were edited on a computer SET PRINT ORDER No still images on the memory card have been marked with a print order PRINT...

Page 131: ...ER OPEN NO PRINTHEAD Explanation Paper lever error occurred Adjust the paper selection lever to the proper position Close the printer cover securely No print head is installed in the printer or the pr...

Page 132: ...emperature Moving the camcorder rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation to form on its internal surfaces CD 127 DANGER Treat the battery pack with care Keep it away from fire...

Page 133: ...from the disc surface Clean the disc in a radial motion from its center outwards o Never use a chemically treated cloth or flammable solvents such as paint thinner to clean the disc o Do not bend scr...

Page 134: ...he memory card or affix other labels on the memory card WARNING The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 21...

Page 135: ...To reduce the risk of electrical shock be sure to disconnect all power supply to the camcorder remove the battery and wait for at least one and a half months before starting the procedure to remove t...

Page 136: ...lated pair of pliers or a similar tool and twist it repeatedly to detach it from the board Be careful not to touch the part indicated in the illustration Touching the condenser can present a serious r...

Page 137: ...der screen using a non aerosol type blower brush or a commercially available lens cleaning cloth J c io g t b ec Camfc l de v Ab mad it j k G v n g lVrj 0SC G 0c i Power Sources You can use the compac...

Page 138: ...d Adapter ReaderANriter tJ Computer Mini DVD Disc 1 DVD R RW DVD player recorder Mini DVD Disc r CA 570Compact ________ D_iO R r W Power Adapter I 0 BP 208 Battery Pack o 0 9 M 100MU le I J VCR Should...

Page 139: ...attery Packs When you need extra battery packs select only the BP 208 battery pack CG 300 Battery Charger Use the battery charger for charging the battery packs It plugs directly into a power outlet w...

Page 140: ...ugh the strap mount and adjust the length of the strap WS 20 Wrist Strap Use this for extra additional protection for active shooting SC 2000 Soft Carrying Case A handy camcorder bag with padded compa...

Page 141: ...inimum Focusing Distance White Balance Minimum Illumination Recommended Illumination Image Stabilization XP approx 20 min SP approx 30 min LP approx 60 min 2 5 inch TFT color approx 123 000 pixels 0 3...

Page 142: ...P mode AF on Operating temperature Dimensions W x H x D Weight camcorder body only 10 pin multiconnector Output only Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced S Video Luminance Y signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms Chrominan...

Page 143: ...Cable IFC 300PCU USB Cable Optional Accessories CG 300 Battery Charger TL H27 Tele converter WO H27 Wide converter FS H27U Filter Set WS 20 Wrist Strap SC 2000 Soft Carrying Case 8468A002AA 0802B002A...

Page 144: ...rror messages 0 128 Exposure adjustment 0 0 0 0 51 Exposure bracketing 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 4 iii Faders 0 0 70 File numbers resetting 0 84 Finalizing the disc 0 0 98 Fireworks SeN 0 0 0 0 46 Flash 0 0 0 56...

Page 145: ...SCN 46 S video terminal 102 lEI XP mode 60 o Zoom 37 iii P recording program 46 Panoramic images 68 Photomovie scene 89 Playback Movies 39 Playback Stills 41 Playlist 85 Portrait SCN 46 Power Battery...

Page 146: ...ce or failure to follow operating instructions B If the equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries sand dirt or water damage C If defects or damages are caused by the use of unauthorized...

Page 147: ...moved c The digital video equipment is used for commercial professional or industrial purposes This limited warranty does not cover the cabinet exterior finish of the DVD equipment DVD discs nor does...

Page 148: ...tion Center toll free at 1 800 828 4040 CANADA only Si vous avez des questions veuillez telephoner sand frais au Canada 1 800 828 4040 CANADA seulement CANON MEXICANA S DE R L DE C V Periferico Sur No...

Page 149: ...download still images from a disc or a memory card to a computer Ce manuel d instruction explique comment installer Ie logiciel connecter Ie camescope a I ordinateur et transferer des photos apartir...

Page 150: ...sfer Function 21 Direct Transfer 21 Setting the Direct Transfer Download Destination Folder 22 Troubleshooting 24 IMacintosh 1 System Requirements 26 What is Digital Video Software 27 Installing the D...

Page 151: ...idovvsl 1 Set the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK in the computer s CD ROM drive If the installer panel opens click Exit to close it 2 Select My Computer from the start menu 3 Right Click the CD ROM icon...

Page 152: ...s and other countries iPhoto and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and o...

Page 153: ...rsion Computers that come with above as preinstalled and have built in USB ports Pentium 500 MHz or better Windows 98 Windows Me 128 MB or more Windows 2000 Windows XP 256 MB or more USB only preinsta...

Page 154: ...rder Format settings to the still images recorded on a memory card PhotoStitch Merging a series of overlapping still images into a single seamless panorama PhotoRecord Printing still images with backg...

Page 155: ...ownload still images Still images protected on the camcorder may lose this setting once they are downloaded to the computer 1 Check a camcorder is not connected to the computer While a camcorder is co...

Page 156: ...appears click Restart to restart the computer After restarting the computer installation automatically continues 6 Click Next Welcome 10 lhe InslallShieldWizard for Solulion Disk ThelnstaIiShield V i...

Page 157: ...l a USB driver Windows 98 Windows 2000 Canon DV TWAIN Driver Windows Me Canon DV WIA Driver SelupType Choose the setup lype that best suilsyour needs 8 Select your country region and click Next 9 Read...

Page 158: ...top screen is displayed remove the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK from the CD ROM drive When installation is complete remove the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK before you connect the camcorder to the comput...

Page 159: ...SB interface o Refer to your computer manual for the location of the computer s USB ports o See your camcorder instruction manual for how to connect the camcorder to the computer and how to change the...

Page 160: ...dows Me The Scanners and Cameras Wizard starts Click Cancel to close the Wizard For instructions on how to start ZoomBrowser EX and download still images to the computer see Downloading Still Images Z...

Page 161: ...ur computer o For Windows XP Users Do not rotate the image in the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer or in the explorer view The data for the original image will be changed and the image can no longer be...

Page 162: ...ges Press the camera s button Downloads using camera Camera Control window i 6 i f g s tt R t h ti gi Still images will be downloaded _ u to the computer and ZoomBrowser EX starts Still images in the...

Page 163: ...ings see Auto Downloading Settings OJ 15 Click Finish to close the Camera Control window after downloading images Downloads using camera Press the camera s button Auto Downloading Settings Select the...

Page 164: ...ct the image type to be downloaded and click Next Select the image type to be downloaded_ oImages whose print order settings were specified with the camera Images whose transfer settings were specifie...

Page 165: ...ext to save the image Destination Folder Select to cncr It _ I the name subfolder Click this button 0 __ BroINse to specify the destination 5 Specify a process to perform after the image is downloaded...

Page 166: ...king Select Select a process to perform after the image is downloaded and click OK 6 Click Finish Enable or disable the image auto download function Placing a check mark D automatically downloaded to...

Page 167: ...mages Clicking on different images while holding down the Ctrl key selects multiple images FUe F Ed t E View V Help H Nnlo dPic m i i ii W j illil A blue frame appears l Ol _ r r I around the selected...

Page 168: ...ow For instructions on how to connect the card reader writer please refer to its manual If your card reader writer does not support miniSD cards please purchase an appropriate adapter for the card 1 I...

Page 169: ...ur camcorder instruction manual for how to set and operate the camcorder to transfer images For instructions on how to change the destination folder and the folder name see step 3 CO 16 in Auto Downlo...

Page 170: ...the Camera Control window click the Acquire Images tab and click Preferences 2 Select Change direct transfer download destination folder and click Next Which download method do you want to perform set...

Page 171: ...folder settings and click Finish Destination Folder Specify the location at which to save the image P ne folder v illhe created for each of the images shooting dates in the following folder and the i...

Page 172: ...camcorder and then reconnect the camcorder TWAIN Driver or WIA Driver is not installed properly First uninstall the TWAIN WIA Driver then reinstall the driver from the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK remo...

Page 173: ...s Canon ZoomBrowser EX Program 2 Double click dbconverter exe 3 Select the database you were using until now C Program Files Canon ZoomBrowser EX Program and click the Start button Please note that wi...

Page 174: ...200 MB or more PhotoStitch 40 MB or more Display 1024 x 768 pixels 32 OOO colors or better o Proper operation is not guaranteed on a user built PC o Proper operation is not guaranteed on any particul...

Page 175: ...ing sound to a still image Printing still images with titles and comments Printing indexes CameraWindow Downloading still images from a disc or a memory card to your computer Viewing still images reco...

Page 176: ...d o It may take a few minutes after connecting the camcorder until you can download still images o Mac OS X version 10 2 10 3 When downloading the still images by Image Capture that comes with Mac OS...

Page 177: ...ll the software individually select Custom Installation Sele ctan installation type and click Next jtasylnstallation CCustominstallation 6 Read the license agreement and click Agree 7 Review the insta...

Page 178: ...8 When the Installation has finished message appears click OK After the installation is complete restart the computer as prompted...

Page 179: ...tly o Never allow the computer to go into standby sleep mode while a camcorder is connected via the USB interface o Refer to your computer manual for the location of the computer s USB ports o See you...

Page 180: ...Capture XH Hide Others L H QU it Image Capture Q 2 Select Other from When a camera is connected open 3 Select CameraWindow and click Open CameraWindow is normally installed in Applications Canon Util...

Page 181: ...cord any new images on the finalized DVD R disc or unfinalize it o Observe the following precautions when the camcorder s access indicator is flashing Failure to do so may cause disc or memory card da...

Page 182: ...Control window The Remote shooting function is not supported by your camcorder a Applying Auto downloading Settings This task allows you to apply auto downloading settings You can specify the types of...

Page 183: ...lder t Change auto download settings 3 Select the image type to be downloaded and click Next Se lect the image type to be down loaded J lrnagl s whose print order settings were specified with the came...

Page 184: ...reate Sub folder _ __ _ _ __ i browse where you want to save the images Select to specify the name of the subfolder 5 Specify a process to perform after the image is downloaded and click Next Specifv...

Page 185: ...mark Im lges are autornlatically dc wn c ade to ComplJter jhilecaml rajs here makes still images in the camcorder to be automatically downloaded when the camcorder is connected Downloading the Selecte...

Page 186: ...e Information o If Night SUPER NIGHT SPOTLIGHT or SUNSET are chosen as recording programs or if SOFT SKIN DETAIL is chosen as an image effect this information may not be displayed in the Image Informa...

Page 187: ...images in the memory card are shown as thumbnails Starts to download images Lets you select and download images If your camcorder supports the Direct Transfer Function you can use the camcorder to dow...

Page 188: ...ck the Acquire Images tab and click Preferences 2 Select Change direct transfer download destination folder and click Next Whicfl download method do you want to perform setup for Change direct transfe...

Page 189: ...3 Specify the destination folder settings and click Finish Click Quit to close the Camera Control window Click this button to specify the destination Select to specify the name of the subfolder E...

Page 190: ...hat you are using the correct cable and that its connectors are in good shape If you are experiencing operational problems detach the USB cable from the camcorder and computer and terminate the connec...

Page 191: ...owloon Hong Kong Phone 852 2170 2828 Fax 852 2723 9684 Printed on 100 reused paper Document realise avec du papier recycle a100 EI papel aqui utilizado es 100 reciclado The information on this manual...

Page 192: ...he installation of Roxio MyDVD for Canon from the CD provided 1 Windows Media Player 9 or later is required You can download the latest version of Media Player from http www microsoft com 2 Some writi...

Page 193: ...pour la premiere fois Pour initialiser Ie disque suivez la procedure decrite dans la section Mise en place d un disque du manuel d instruction du camescope DC20 DC10 Si I ecran d initialisation n appa...

Page 194: ...airs on a chargeable basis Es w rd empfoh en Originaizubenor von Canon zu verwenden Dieses Produkt ist so konzipiert dass es eine ausgezeichnete Leistung erbringt wenn es mit Canon Originalzubehor ver...

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