Cautions for Use
Take care
that
no
water
enters
the
Movie
Camera
when using it in the rain and snow or
on the
beach.
•
The Movie Camera and the
cassette could become
damaged.
(It
might not
be
repairable.)
Keep
the Movie Camera away from
magnetized
equipment
(TVs,
TV
games,
etc.).
•
If
you use
the Movie
Camera
on
or near a
TV,
the
electromagnetic radiation may cause
picture
and
sound
distortion.
•
Strong
magnetic
fields generated by
speakers and
large motors
may damage
the
recordings on
the tape
and
distort the picture.
•
The
electromagnetic radiation from
micro-computers
can adversely
influence
the Movie Camera and cause
picture and
sound
distortion.
•
If the Movie
Camera is
adversely influenced by
magnetized
equipment
and
does not work
correctly,
turn the
Movie Camera
off, remove the Battery or
disconnect the AC
Adaptor and
insert the
Battery
or
connect
the
AC
Adaptor
again. Then
turn
the
Movie
Camera on.
Do not use
the Movie Camera
near
a
radio
transmitter or
high-voltage
power
line.
•
If you record near a
radio
transmitter or high-voltage
power
line, the recorded
picture and
sound may be
adversely
influenced.
Do not use
the Movie Camera
for
surveillance
and
other industrial
applications.
•
If the
Movie Camera is being used
for
a
long time, the
inside
temperature could
rise
excessively and
this
may
cause
malfunction.
•
This Movie Camera is not designed
for industrial
use.
Take care not
to drop the Movie Camera when
carrying it.
•
Strong shocks could damage the body of the Movie
Camera and cause malfunction.
•
When carrying,
hold the Movie Camera by the Grip
Belt
or
Shoulder
Strap
and
handle
it with
care.
Do
not
spray insecticide or volatile agents on
the Movie Camera.
•
Such
agents could
deform the
body and cause the
surface coating to peel off.
•
Do
not
leave
the Movie Camera in direct contact with
rubber or plastic products for a long time.
Do
not
use
benzine
or
thinner for cleaning.
•
They could deform
the body and cause the surface
coating to peel off.
•
Before
cleaning, remove the Battery
or unplug
the
AC
Power
Cord
from the
AC
Outlet.
•
Wipe
the
Movie Camera with a soft,
clean cloth.
To
remove
persistent
stains,
wipe with a cloth moistened
with mild detergent
diluted with water, and
then
finish
with
a
dry
cloth.
After use, always take out
the cassette
and
remove the
Battery
or unplug
the AC Power
Cord
from the AC Outlet.
•
If
you
leave
the cassette in the
Movie
Camera, the tape
can become
loosened
and damaged.
•
If you leave the battery
in
the
Movie Camera for a
long
time,
the voltage level
may drop
very low so that the
Battery
cannot be used any
more even
after charging.
Take
care
that no sand
and
fine dust
enters the
Movie
Camera
when using
it on
a beach or
similar places.
•
Sand and
dust
could damage the
Movie Camera and
cassette. (Be
careful
when inserting and
removing the
cassette.)
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