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Hitachi VM-2300A - Attaching the DC Camera Light

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ATTACHING
THE
DC
CAMERA
LIGHT
Use
the
DC
camera
light
if
you
wish
to
shoot
objects
in
dark
places.
,
‘CAUTION:
During
operati
‘camera
light,
the
front
surface
and
lamp
of
the
camera
light
will
be
very
hot.
To
do
not
touch
them...
1,
and/or.
after
use
of
the
oid
burns
or
hair
damage,
NOTES:
The
DC
camera
light
operates
when
a
battery
pack
or
AC
adaptor/charger
is
attached
to
the
camera/recorder.
It
does
not
operate
when
car
bat-
tery
cord.
It
does
not
operate
when
a
car
battery
cord
or
an
external
power
supply
is
connected
to
the
“DC
IN
9.6V”
jack.
The
power
consumption
of
the
DC
camera
light
is
much
more
than
that
of
the
camera/recorder.
Therefore,
if
the
camera
light
turns
on
when
a
fully
charged
battery
pack
is
attached,
the
operation
time
by
the
battery
becomes
less
than
half.
When
the
camera/recorder
is
turned
on,
current
always
flows
to
the
terminal
with
which
the
DC
camera
light
is
in
contact.
Never
touch
the
terminal
with
your
fingers
in
this
condition.
.
Make
sure
that
a
fully
charged
battery
pack
or
AC
adaptor/charger
is
attached.
.
Check
that
the
camera/recorder
is
turned
off.
“POWER
ON/OFF”
Button
£40
4.
Turn
on
power
of
.the
camera/recorder
and
then
press
the
“POWER”
button
of
the
DC
camera
light
when
required.
NOTE:
Turn
on
the
camera
light
only
when
you
need
it.
Otherwise
the
operation
time
of
the
battery
pack
becomes
shorter
because
the
power
consumption
of
the
camera
light
is
high.
“POWER”
Button
5.
To
remove
the
camera
light,
slide
the
camera
light
to
the
direction
of
arrow
while
pressing
the
lock
button.
NOTES:
¢
Replace
only
with
VM-CP10L
lamp
(optional),
to
reduce
the
risk
of
fire.
¢
When
the
camera
light
is
on,
do
not
allow
water
to
drop
on
the
light.
@
When
the
camera
light
is
on,
avoid
subjecting
the
camera
light
to
impacts
or
sharp
vibrations.
©.
Do
not
allow
the
cooling
vents
to
become
blocked.
Also,
do
not
cover
the
camera
light
with
paper
or
other
objects,
since
the
air
flow
will
be
interrupted,
resulting
in
possible
overheating
hazard.
e
Never
use
the
camera
light
in
the
vicinity
of
explosive
or
highly
inflammable
materials.
e
When
storing
the
camera
light
in
the
camera
case
following
use,
be
sure
to
allow
it
sufficient
time
to
fully
cool
down
before
placing
it
in
the
case.

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