Why can't [Hom.Monitor] be used on my Panasonic HC-X929 Camcorder?
- AAngela MeyerSep 23, 2025
Ensure the wireless access point is connected to the Internet and that the wireless access point and the unit are properly connected.
 

Why can't [Hom.Monitor] be used on my Panasonic HC-X929 Camcorder?
Ensure the wireless access point is connected to the Internet and that the wireless access point and the unit are properly connected.
What to do if images or sounds cannot be seen when my Panasonic Camcorder is connected to a TV?
Select the channel on your TV that corresponds to the input used for the connection. Adjust the [TV ASPECT] setting to match the TV's aspect ratio. Note that audio during playback is not output from the unit when connected to a TV; adjust the sound on the TV instead.
Why does my Panasonic HC-X929 battery run down so quickly?
The battery may not be sufficiently charged, so charge it again. In cold environments, battery life decreases. Also, batteries have a limited lifespan. If the operating time remains short even after a full charge, the battery is worn out and needs replacement.
Why does my Panasonic HC-X929 Camcorder turn off automatically?
If the camcorder turns off when you turn off the TV using the TV remote control, the VIERA Link feature is active. If you are not using VIERA Link, disable it in the settings by setting [VIERA Link] to [OFF].
What to do if my Panasonic Camcorder does not operate normally?
Remove the battery or AC adapter, wait about 1 minute, and then reconnect it. Wait another minute before turning the unit on again. Note that doing this while the media is being accessed may damage the data. If normal operation isn't restored after this, it is recommended to consult the dealer.
Why is the live broadcast screen not displayed on my Panasonic Camcorder?
Ensure the “LUMIX CLUB” Login ID and Password have been entered correctly. Verify that USTREAM account registration is complete via a PC or smartphone. Register and set up USTREAM from a “LUMIX CLUB” linked service using a PC or smartphone. Congestion on “LUMIX CLUB” or USTREAM lines may also be the cause; try again after a short wait.
Why can't I see the PDF operating instructions for HD Writer AE 5.0?
You need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later, or Adobe Reader 7.0 or later to read the PDF operating instructions for HD Writer AE 5.0.
How to operate my Panasonic HC-X929 from smartphone using [Remote Ctrl]?
Install the smartphone app “Image App” on your smartphone.
Why is the color balance strange when recording with my Panasonic HC-X929 Camcorder in a gymnasium?
In locations with multiple light sources like gymnasiums, set the White Balance to (Indoor mode 2). If clarity isn't achieved with (Indoor mode 2), use (Manual adjustment mode).
Why can't I delete scenes on my Panasonic Camcorder?
Release the protect setting to delete scenes. Scenes/still pictures displayed as thumbnails cannot be deleted. If these scenes/still pictures are unnecessary, format the media to erase the data. Formatting will erase all data, so back up important data to a PC or disc first.
| Sensor type | MOS | 
|---|---|
| Total megapixels | 38.28 MP | 
| Optical sensor size | 1/2.3 \ | 
| Effective megapixels (image) | 8.49 MP | 
| Filter size | 49 mm | 
| Digital zoom | 40 x | 
| Optical zoom | 12 x | 
| Image stabilizer | Yes | 
| Focal length range | 2.84 - 34.1 mm | 
| Interchangeable lens | - | 
| Maximum aperture number | 2.8 | 
| Minimum aperture number | 1.5 | 
| Focal length (35mm film equivalent) | 29.8 - 399.2 mm | 
| Maximum focal length (35mm film equiv) | 399.2 mm | 
| Minimum focal length (35mm film equiv) | 29.8 mm | 
| Camcorder media type | Memory card | 
| Disc types supported | No | 
| Compatible memory cards | SD, SDHC, SDXC | 
| Internal storage capacity | - GB | 
| Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual | 
| Light exposure modes | Auto, Manual | 
| Shutter speed (photo) | 0.0005 - 0.5 s | 
| Shutter speed (video) | 0.000125 - 0.04 s | 
| Display diagonal | 3.5 \ | 
| Display resolution (numeric) | 1152000 pixels | 
| Camcorder type | Handheld camcorder | 
| Minimum illumination | 1 lx | 
| On Screen Display (OSD) languages | CZE, DEU, DUT, ENG, ESP, FRE, ITA, POL, SWE, TUR | 
| Product color | Black | 
| Video resolutions | 960 x 540, 1920 x 1080 pixels | 
| Supported video modes | 1080p, 540p | 
| Video formats supported | AVCHD, H.264, MP4, MPEG4 | 
| Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels | 
| Bitrate at maximum video resolution | 28 Mbit/s | 
| Image formats supported | JPG, MPO | 
| Maximum image resolution | 6016 x 3384 pixels | 
| Still image resolution(s) | 4096 x 2304, 640 x 480, 1728 x 1152, 1920 x 1080, 3456 x 2304 | 
| Audio system | Dolby Digital 2.0/5.1 | 
| Audio formats supported | AAC | 
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 | 
| Firewire (IEEE 1394) ports | 0 | 
| Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) | 
| Battery voltage | 7.2 V | 
| Battery capacity | 1250 mAh | 
| Battery life (max) | - h | 
| Cables included | AC, HDMI, USB | 
| Bundled software | HD Writer AE 5.0 | 
| Depth | 150 mm | 
|---|---|
| Width | 67 mm | 
| Height | 72 mm | 
| Weight | 417 g | 
Explains AVCHD and iFrame formats for motion picture recording, including their features and compatibility.
Guidelines for using and backing up the internal memory, including safety warnings for data access.
Panasonic's disclaimer regarding data loss and functionality issues with recorded or edited content.
Advises on managing condensation on lenses and monitors and how to prevent or resolve it.
Lists compatible SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards and their specifications for use.
Defines symbols, icons, and page references used throughout the operating instructions.
Identifies and describes key external components like LCD, buttons, ports, and lens.
Covers battery compatibility, insertion, removal, and counterfeit warnings.
Details how to connect the AC adapter and charge the unit's battery.
Provides estimates for battery charging times and recording durations for different models.
Explains compatible SD card types, speed ratings, and usage guidelines.
Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing SD cards.
Describes methods for powering the unit on and off using buttons or the screen.
Explains how to switch between Motion Picture, Still Picture, and Playback modes.
Details how to use the touch screen for navigation and selection.
Explains how to navigate and use the touch menu for various settings.
Guides users through setting the camcorder's internal clock and world time.
Provides guidance on proper camera handling and positioning for recording.
Offers advice on steady recording, zoom use, and self-recording.
Guides users on choosing between built-in memory and SD card for recording.
Details the steps to start, pause, and stop motion picture recording.
Provides instructions for capturing still images using the camera.
Explains the focus indicators and how the focus area is displayed.
Describes the on-screen icons and indicators for still picture recording.
Explains how to take still pictures while recording video.
Details how the camera automatically adjusts settings for optimal recording.
Guides users on selecting and playing back recorded content.
Details playback functions like pause, skip, slow-motion, and audio volume adjustment.
Provides instructions on navigating and using the main menu system.
Details how to access and use the quick menu for fast settings adjustments.
Guides users through accessing and configuring various setup options.
Explains display settings and how to set the camcorder's clock and world time.
Configures the display of zoom and recording buttons.
Explains battery and AC power saving modes to extend usage time.
Enables faster startup and near-instant recording pause.
Controls the recording lamp and sound alerts for operations.
Allows users to select and register preferred operation icons for the touch menu.
Enhances LCD visibility in bright outdoor conditions.
Adjusts brightness and color density for the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Covers TV aspect ratio settings and resetting the unit to default.
Manages Wi-Fi settings reset and auto cursor position for easier input.
Resets file numbering and guides on formatting media like memory cards.
Checks used space, recordable time, and firmware version.
Starts a unit demonstration loop.
Runs a demonstration of the O.I.S. function.
Explains the zoom lever, button icons, zoom bar, and speed variations.
Details using the multi manual ring for zoom control and its settings.
Describes how to turn the O.I.S. on/off and its modes for shake reduction.
Explains how to switch between O.I.S. modes for motion and still picture recording.
Covers switching between Intelligent Auto, Creative Control, Scene, and Manual modes.
Allows manual adjustments to brightness and color balance within Intelligent Auto.
Introduces modes like Miniature Effect, 8mm Movie, Silent Movie, and Time Lapse.
Details how to create a diorama effect with interval recording, noting audio is disabled.
Explains the retro effect of 8mm movie and the black-and-white look of silent movie.
Guides on setting intervals for recording slow-moving scenes over time.
Lists various scene modes and their specific effects on recording.
Explains how to switch to and use manual settings via LCD or viewfinder.
Details setting white balance manually or returning to auto.
Covers adjusting shutter speed for motion and iris for brightness.
Guides on using the multi manual ring for precise focus control.
Explains using touch functions like AF/AE tracking and touch shutter.
Detects and corrects horizontal unit tilt for level recordings.
Allows setting focus and exposure on a specific subject that follows movement.
Improves stabilization by touching and holding the O.I.S. button.
Enables focus and recording of a still picture by touching the subject.
Details various effects and functions accessible through operation icons.
Applies gradual appearance (fade-in) or disappearance (fade-out) to images/audio.
Balances bright and dark areas for clearer overall image quality.
Records footage up to 3 seconds before the record button is pressed.
Automatically captures still pictures when a smiling face is detected during motion recording.
Explains how to use the built-in flash for still pictures and adjust its brightness.
Minimizes the red-eye phenomenon in flash photography.
Allows capturing still pictures with a delay timer and brightens dark areas.
Compensates for backlit subjects and enables close-up macro shots.
Helps check image level and estimate composition balance.
Records color images effectively in very low light conditions.
Lists various scene modes and their specific effects on recording.
Sets the maximum zoom ratio for motion picture recording.
Switches picture quality and recording formats like AVCHD, iFrame, and 3D.
Records images with vivid colors using x.v.Colour™ technology.
Continuously records to SD card when built-in memory is full.
Automatically prioritizes focus and exposure for registered faces.
Guides on aligning faces, capturing photos, and entering names for recognition.
Covers text input for names and managing registered faces for recognition.
Details deleting registered faces and controlling name display.
Controls how detected faces are framed, including prioritizing registered individuals.
Displays the unit's horizontal and vertical tilt for level adjustments.
Slows shutter speed in dark places for brighter pictures.
Applies auto slow shutter function when using the 3D Conversion Lens.
Automatically pauses recording if the unit is tilted upside down.
Records images with vivid colors using x.v.Colour™ technology.
Provides shooting guidance and reduces wind noise.
Reduces low-pitched sounds when using an external microphone.
Switches between 5.1 channel surround and 2 channel stereo for built-in microphones.
Adjusts recording settings for built-in microphones.
Adjusts input levels for built-in and external microphones.
Adjusts sharpness, color depth, exposure, and white balance for image quality.
Highlights areas of potential white saturation (zebra pattern) for exposure control.
Shows the luminance level of the screen center for brightness adjustment.
Displays brightness distribution to help determine overall image exposure.
Selects resolution for still pictures and motion pictures, affecting clarity and file size.
Sets the picture aspect ratio for printing or playback compatibility.
Captures continuous still pictures at 50 frames per second for fast action.
Controls the AF assist lamp for low light and shutter sound for still pictures.
Details playback controls like skip, slow-motion, and frame-by-frame using on-screen icons.
Enables saving individual frames from motion pictures as still images.
Allows quick scene selection and playback from thumbnails.
Repeats playback of scenes and allows resuming from the last stopped point.
Enables zooming in and out of still pictures during playback.
Organizes and plays back scenes or pictures based on recording date.
Creates and plays back highlight reels with effects and music.
Guides on combining image effects and music for Highlight Playback.
Allows customizing scene selection, dates, and playback parameters.
Explains how to mark, save, and play favorite scenes for Highlight Playback.
Sets playback priority for specific faces and configures playback duration.
Allows adding titles and cover images to Highlight Playback sequences.
Details how to save the compiled Highlight Playback as a single scene.
Customizes slide show playback with date, effects, and intervals.
Allows choosing music tracks for slide show playback and testing audio.
Provides instructions for deleting content from the thumbnail display or during playback.
Allows removal of specific sections from AVCHD scenes.
Splits AVCHD scenes into two parts for easier editing or deletion.
Splits and deletes parts of iFrame or MP4 scenes.
Removes Face Recognition data from recorded scenes.
Prevents accidental deletion of selected content.
Converts AVCHD scenes to MP4 for PC playback or internet uploading.
Continuously records to SD card when built-in memory is full.
Explains how to connect the unit to a TV using HDMI or AV cables.
Details connecting with the supplied HDMI mini cable for high-quality output.
Guides on selecting the correct input source on the TV.
Covers adjusting aspect ratio for 4:3 TVs to display images correctly.
Controls whether on-screen information is displayed on the TV.
Sets HDMI output resolution and enables 5.1 channel sound.
Enables TV remote control for camcorder operations via HDMI linked devices.
Details operations controllable via the TV remote, including scene selection and color button functions.
Covers copying data between the SD card and internal memory.
Converts AVCHD to MP4, 1080/50p to 1080/50i, and AVCHD 3D to 1080/50i during copying.
Provides estimates for copying times based on file size and format.
Explains connecting and using USB HDDs for copying and playback.
Covers copying all files or selected files to/from a USB HDD.
Lists important checks before copying, including free space and protected files.
Guides on initializing USB HDDs for use with the unit.
Shows used space and status for SD cards, built-in memory, and USB HDDs.
Details selecting specific scenes or pictures to copy to a USB HDD.
Explains how to play back recorded content stored on a connected USB HDD.
Describes dubbing methods using SD cards, USB terminals, or AV cables.
Details dubbing to Blu-ray or AVCHD recorders using a USB connection.
Explains dubbing to video devices using an AV cable for standard quality.
Discusses using the unit for reliable wireless LAN connectivity and security measures.
Covers risks of interception, interference, and unauthorized network use.
Outlines requirements for Wi-Fi use, including access points and encryption.
Introduces Remote Ctrl, DLNA Play, Live Cast, and Home Monitor functions.
Guides on installing the 'Image App' and connecting to smartphones.
Enables playback of scenes on DLNA-compatible TVs.
Allows live broadcasting of motion pictures via USTREAM.
Allows remote monitoring of the unit's recording screen via smartphone.
Provides installation steps for the 'Image App' on Android and iOS devices.
Guides on obtaining USTREAM and LUMIX CLUB accounts for services.
Explains the process of connecting to wireless access points.
Describes the meaning of status indicators and connection icons related to Wi-Fi.
Guides through connecting using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Details manual configuration of Wi-Fi by entering SSID and PIN code.
Provides steps for manual connection, including searching and setting manually.
Explains how to verify a successful Wi-Fi connection.
Covers adding, deleting, and reordering wireless access points.
Guides searching for and connecting to wireless access points.
Details manual connection by entering SSID, authentication, and encryption methods.
Explains WPS connection method for smartphones.
Guides connecting to networks by entering SSID and password.
Explains using QR codes for smartphone connection setup.
Provides solutions for common Wi-Fi connection issues.
Allows remote control of recording and playback functions using a smartphone.
Explains remote control using a wireless access point connection.
Illustrates the smartphone interface for remote recording and playback.
Lists all controllable functions in Recording and Playback modes via smartphone.
Enables playing back recorded scenes and pictures on a DLNA-compatible TV.
Guides on setting up live broadcasts using LUMIX CLUB and USTREAM.
Explains on-screen indicators and controls during Live Cast.
Covers e-mail delivery settings and line quality adjustments for live broadcasts.
Instructions for saving live motion pictures to USTREAM.
Selects recording mode for simultaneous broadcast and record.
Guides on setting up remote home monitoring via smartphone.
Details smartphone capabilities like viewing, recording, and voice messaging.
Covers object detection and automatic recording settings configurable via smartphone.
Adjusts unit settings like connection, voice levels, and recording parameters for home monitoring.
Adds, deletes, and reorders wireless access points.
Links the unit to a LUMIX CLUB account for web services.
Sets or clears a password and restores Wi-Fi settings to defaults.
Sets the unit's name (SSID) for wireless access point operation.
Configures network settings like IP address, subnet mask, and MAC address.
Guides on registering for a free LUMIX CLUB account for synchronization and web services.
Allows checking or modifying the LUMIX CLUB login credentials.
Synchronizes smartphone login IDs with the unit for shared access.
Displays and allows acceptance of updated terms of use.
Removes Login ID and account from the unit for disposal or transfer.
Explains how to register and use web services with the LUMIX CLUB.
Details attaching and adjusting the 3D Conversion Lens for 3D recording.
Provides guidelines for safe and comfortable 3D recording and viewing.
Lists features that are disabled or limited when recording in 3D mode.
Guides on connecting to a 3D TV and playing back 3D recorded content.
Allows adjustment of 3D depth for a more comfortable viewing experience.
Explains how to convert 2D content to 3D for playback on compatible TVs.
Covers storing 3D images via USB HDD, video device, or PC.
Details dubbing 3D recordings to recorders and the necessary compatibility.
Explains dubbing 3D content in standard quality.
Covers copying 3D scenes between SD cards and built-in memory.
Introduces HD Writer AE 5.0 for copying, editing, and sharing media.
Guides PC connection setup using the Smart Wizard.
Details playing back media on PC and writing to discs.
Provides crucial warnings regarding SDXC cards, AVCHD discs, and formatting.
Presents the legal terms and conditions for using the software.
Lists system requirements for PC hardware and software compatibility.
Specifies system requirements for 3D playback, including graphics cards and glasses.
Details performance requirements and notes for using HD Writer AE 5.0.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing HD Writer AE 5.0.
Guides on removing the software application from the PC.
Explains how to connect the camcorder to a PC via USB cable.
Provides instructions for safely ejecting the camcorder from the PC.
Describes how the camcorder's data is organized on the PC's file system.
Guides on copying still images from the camcorder to a PC.
Details on launching the HD Writer AE 5.0 software.
Explains how to access and read the PDF manuals for the software.
Provides information and steps for connecting and copying data to a Mac.
Explains the various icons and indicators shown in Motion and Still Picture Recording Modes.
Provides a detailed list and explanation of icons used on the screen.
Explains playback icons, scene numbers, Wi-Fi status, and other indicators.
Lists common messages displayed for confirmation or errors.
Explains procedures and possibilities for recovering corrupted or lost data.
Addresses issues like clicking sounds, warped objects, spots, fogging, and power problems.
Covers problems like arbitrary stopping, auto focus failure, and color balance issues.
Addresses image changes, flickering LCD, playback errors, and deletion problems.
Covers issues related to TV connection and SD card recognition in other devices.
Addresses problems with VIERA Link functionality and USB cable connectivity.
Provides solutions for Wi-Fi connection failures and smartphone remote control issues.
Covers issues with DLNA playback and live broadcast screen display.
Addresses forgotten passwords, login IDs, and SD card recognition.
Explains why playback might not be smooth, especially after editing or with specific recording conditions.
Advises on avoiding dust, water, impact, and electromagnetic interference.
Provides instructions for cleaning the unit and warns against using certain chemicals.
Discourages continuous use, surveillance, and warns about overheating.
Explains how to format built-in memory before disposal.
Covers battery types, charging, storage, and terminal maintenance.
Provides advice on using the AC adaptor and avoiding interference.
Explains the meaning of the status indicator's flashing patterns during charging.
Advises on securely attaching the 3D lens, focus distance, and avoiding unit shake.
Recommends breaks, caution for sensitive individuals, and eye fatigue prevention.
Explains how to format and physically destroy SD cards before disposal.
Provides advice on cleaning the LCD and avoiding damage from touch or temperature.
Panasonic's disclaimer regarding responsibility for personal information changes or loss.
Emphasizes observing copyright laws when recording or using published material.
Lists various software licenses and product trademarks.
Details recording modes and estimates recordable time based on SD card and memory size.
Provides estimates for the number of still pictures that can be recorded based on size and media.
Estimates the number of 3D still pictures that can be recorded.
Details attaching optional lenses and filters to the unit's front.
Explains how to attach optional accessories to the camera's shoe mount.











