Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS10 User Manual

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SD Multi Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No. SV-AS10
Before use, please read these instructions
completely.
VQT0F03
EG
EB GC GN
SV-AS10_EB.book 1 ページ 2003年9月4日 木曜日 午後4時3分
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Page 1 - SV-AS10

SD Multi CameraOperating InstructionsModel No. SV-AS10Before use, please read these instructions completely.VQT0F03EGEB GC GNSV-AS10_EB.book 1 ページ 2

Page 2 - Contents

10Insert the Battery1Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1Open the door. 22Insert the battery all the way.• Confirm the direction of the battery.

Page 3 - Advanced (Play back)

11Remove the BatteryBe sure to turn the power off when you remove the battery.1Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1Open the door. 22Tilting this

Page 4 - Standard Accessories

12Charging the Battery1Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC Adaptor and the AC mains socket. • The AC Mains Lead does not fit entirely into the AC Adap

Page 5

13About Charging• The battery is warmed during and after charging, and after use. The camera is also warmed during the operation, however, it is not m

Page 6 - Information for Your Safety

14Insert the CardBe sure to turn the power off when you insert the card.1Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1Open the door. 22Insert the card al

Page 7 - Caution for AC mains lead

15Remove the CardBe sure to turn the power off when you remove the card.1Slide the door while releasing the lock. 1Open the door. 22Press the card unt

Page 8 - Components

16About Cards_ Access to the cardWhen you access the card, (recognition/recording/reading/deleting) the Power/Card Access lamp blinks quickly.When the

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17Basic Menu Operation1Press the Power Button for 1 second to turn the power on. 1Select the recording mode [ ] or playback mode [ ]. 22Press the MENU

Page 10 - Insert the Battery

18About the Setup MenuItems Details of the settingVol um e [ ]• Beep ON: The operational sound turns on.• Beep OFF: The operational sound turns off.•

Page 11 - Remove the Battery

19Setting the Date/Time1Access the menu. (P17)Select Clock set from Clock set [ ] on the Setup menu.2Set the year, month, day and time.• When pressing

Page 12 - Charging the Battery

2ContentsPreparationStandard Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Information for Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Co

Page 13 - About Charging

20Taking a Picture (Still Picture)1Turn the power on. 1• The power/card access lamp is lit in red.Switch to the recording mode [ ]. 22Access the menu.

Page 14 - Insert the Card

21_ Self-Recording1Turn the lens.• Do not touch the lens.2Press the screen reversal button to reverse a picture.• If you take a picture without pressi

Page 15 - Remove the Card

22Taking a Picture (Still Picture) (Continued)_ Macro Slide the Macro switch to left side to take pictures of the subjects at a distance of about 10 c

Page 16 - About Cards

23Recording Still Picture with Audio1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select Still picture + Audio from REC mode [].2Take a picture.• You c

Page 17 - Basic Menu Operation

24Taking Pictures in Burst Mode1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select Burst from REC mode [].2Take a picture.• Flash setting is fixed to

Page 18 - About the Setup Menu

25Recording Motion Images1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select Video from REC mode [].2Start recording.• µ this symbol is displayed.• Th

Page 19 - Setting the Date/Time

26Recording Voice1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select Voice memo from REC mode [].2Start recording.• µ this symbol is displayed.• The a

Page 20

27Playing Back Still Pictures1Switch to the playback mode [ ].• The file recorded last is displayed.2Select the still pictures.• When rolling the jog

Page 21

28Playing Back Still Picture with Audio1Switch to the playback mode [ ].• The file recorded last is displayed.2Select the picture with the audio icon

Page 22 - _ How to hold the camera

29Playing Back Motion Images1Switch to the playback mode [ ].• The file recorded last is displayed.2Select the picture with the motion image icon [ ]

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3Advanced (Recording)Setting Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Changing the Quality and Size of Picture . . . . . 39Taking

Page 24 - Taking Pictures in Burst Mode

30Playing Back Voice1Switch to the playback mode [ ].• The file recorded last is displayed.2Select the picture with the voice icon [ ] and press the j

Page 25 - Recording Motion Images

31Playing Back Music1Insert the card which includes music files.Connect the remote controller and the stereo earphones to this unit. (P9)• The MPEG2-A

Page 26 - Recording Voice

32Playing Back Music (Continued)4_ With the remote controllerSelect the file and play it back._ With this unitRoll the jog ball up and down to select

Page 27 - Playing Back Still Pictures

33_ Switching the sound quality (EQ) using Remote ControllerThe indication changes as follows each time you press the Equalizer [EQ] button._ Controll

Page 28

34Playing Back Music (Continued)_ Selecting playlistYou can select and play back the playlist set on SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied).Select Playlist [] fr

Page 29 - Playing Back Motion Images

35Multi File Playback (Thumbnail display)1Access the menu in the playback mode. (P17)Select Thumbnail from Play mode [].Select the type of the file.•

Page 30 - Playing Back Voice

36Erasing Files1Access the menu in the playback mode. (P17)Select the desired setting from Erase file.• Select the item from the following items.• Mus

Page 31 - Playing Back Music

37Setting FlashConfirm that the lens is facing the front. Otherwise, the flash does not fire.1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select the d

Page 32

38Setting Flash (Continued)• When setting REC mode to Video or Burst, the flash setting is fixed to Flash off.• When rotating the lens, an orange flas

Page 33 - (Repeat play)

39Changing the Quality and Size of PictureYou can change quality and size of a picture according to its use (e.g. printing, e-mail, etc.).1Access the

Page 34 - _ Selecting playlist

4Standard AccessoriesSales and Support InformationCustomer Care Centre• For UK customers: 08705 357357 • For Republic of Ireland customers:01 289 8333

Page 35

40Taking Pictures with the Self Timer1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select ON from Self timer.2Take a picture.• The self timer lamp blin

Page 36 - Erasing Files

41Setting the White BalanceUse this function to adjust the whiteness when a recorded scene looks bluish or reddish.1Access the menu in the recording m

Page 37 - Setting Flash

42Setting the White Balance (Manual)1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select Manual from White balance.2Aim the unit at a sheet of white pa

Page 38 - Setting Flash (Continued)

43Setting the Application Menu1Access the menu in the recording mode. (P17)Select the desired item from Advanced setup.• Select one from the items bel

Page 39

44Setting the Application Menu (Continued)_ ISO Sensitivity [ ]ISO is the sensitivity to light. It is convenient to take pictures without the flash.•

Page 40 - ON from Self timer

45Using the Playback Zoom1Select the picture in the playback mode. (P27)2Roll the jog ball upwards to display the target zoom frame 1.3Set the zoom ma

Page 41 - Setting the White Balance

46Marking the Picture as a “Favorite”Pictures registered as a Favorite can be displayed as thumbnails (P35) or watched on the Slide show (P47).1Access

Page 42

47Playing back Still Pictures on the Slide ShowStill pictures are automatically played in sequence. This function is suitable for making a story with

Page 43 - Setting the Application Menu

48Setting the Still Pictures to be Printed (DPOF print)You can tell others which and how many pictures are to be printed by setting DPOF printing.1Acc

Page 44 - • Still Picture with Audio

49_ About printing with dateWhen selecting ON from Print date of Step 1, you can print all the pictures that DPOF setting is designated on Steps 1 to

Page 45 - Using the Playback Zoom

5_ Remote ControllerVYC0902_ Stereo EarphonesL0BAB0000173_ USB CableK1HA09BD0001_ CD-ROM_ Hand StrapVFC4012_ Carrying CaseVFC4013_ Cleaning ClothVFC17

Page 46

50Preventing Accidental Erasure of Files (Lock setting)We recommend locking your precious files without fail.1Access the menu in the playback mode. (P

Page 47

51Adding Audio to the Still Picture (Audio dubbing)This is an enjoyable function to add a narration or sound to still pictures.1Select the desired pic

Page 48

52Resizing the Still PictureThis function is useful when you want to reduce the volume of still pictures for e-mail or website.1Select the desired pic

Page 49 - _ About DPOF

53Altering the Colour of the Still Picture (Colour Creator)You can add a nostalgic effect to still pictures with this function.1Select the desired pic

Page 50 - Lock/Unlock from Lock

54Connecting to PC_ Operating Environment• Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions are fulfilled, some personal comp

Page 51

55_ Installing the USB driver (Only for Windows 98SE/Me)Be sure to install the USB driver from the provided CD-ROM before connecting this unit to the

Page 52 - Resizing the Still Picture

56Connecting to PC (Continued)_ Installing the SD Viewer1When the Set Up menu started, click on [SD Viewer Ver.2.1E]• The Set Up menu starts automatic

Page 53

57_ Features of SD-Jukebox Ver.4• Records high quality music onto an SD Memory Card that can be played back on this unit.• Allows Playlists to be crea

Page 54 - Connecting to PC

58Connecting to PC (Continued)_ Connecting this unit to PC1Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter to the USB cradle.• Be sure to insert the AC adapt

Page 55

59_ Checking that this unit is recognized correctly by the PC1Ensure that the [Removable Disk] is included in [My Computer].• Drive name (E: etc.) var

Page 56 - Connecting to PC (Continued)

6Information for Your SafetyDear Customer,We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic SD Multi Camera. Please re

Page 57

60Connecting to PC (Continued)2Click on [USB Mass Storage Device], and click on [Stop].3Confirm that the [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected, click

Page 58

61_ Starting SD Viewer• Install the SD Viewer from the Set Up menu (P55) before starting.Before using for the first time, click on [Readme] from [Star

Page 59

62Connecting to PC (Continued)_Closing the SD Viewer1Click on [File] # [Exit].• It is also possible to close by clicking on the [k] in the top right-h

Page 60

63_ About data in the cardThe following files are included in the folders on the card.• You can record up to 9999 pictures in the folders such as 100_

Page 61

64LCD Monitor Display_ When taking pictures1 Recording mode2 Flash mode3 Night mode4 White balance5 Picture quality setting6 Picture size7 Battery rem

Page 62

65Menu Screen Display_ Menu in the recording mode1 Quality mode (P39)2 REC mode (Refer to next column)3 Self timer (P40)4 White balance (P41)5 Advance

Page 63 - _ About data in the card

66Menu Screen Display (Continued)_ Menu in the playback mode1 Arrange (P51, 53)2 Play mode (Refer to next column)3 Resize (P52)4 Lock (P50)5 DPOF prin

Page 64 - LCD Monitor Display

67_ Menu in the music playback mode1 Power save (P32)2 Play mode (P66)3 Playlist (P34)4 Thumbnail (P35)5 Repeat play (P33)6 Controller (P33)7 Setup (P

Page 65 - Menu Screen Display

68Cautions for Use_ About this unitKeep this unit away from magnetized equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video game equipment, etc.).• If you u

Page 66 - _ Menu in the playback mode

69_ BatteryThe battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Its ability to generate power is based upon the chemical reaction that takes place insid

Page 67

7(For UK only)Caution for AC mains leadFor your safety, please read the following text carefully.This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin m

Page 68 - Cautions for Use

70Cautions for Use (Continued)_ AC adaptor• If you use the AC adaptor near a radio (especially when you are tuning in AM stations), radio reception ma

Page 69 - _ Battery

71_ Memory cardWhen the power/card access lamp is Blinking (when the card is being read), do not remove the card, turn the power off, or subject it to

Page 70 - Cautions for Use (Continued)

72Cautions for Use (Continued)_ Maximum number of still pictures recordable on an SD Memory Card• The number of remaining recording indication on the

Page 71 - _ Picture data

73_ LCD monitor• In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form on the LCD monitor. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.• Do not push t

Page 72

74MessagesThe confirmation/error message is displayed on the LCD monitor.Messages CountermeasuresNO CARD Insert the memory card.NO TRACK Insert the ca

Page 73 - _ Format

75Messages CountermeasuresPLEASE WAIT Processing the data. Please wait for a while.LOW BATTERY The battery remaining is insufficient. Recharge the bat

Page 74 - Messages

76Trouble ShootingQuestion AnswerThe power is not turned on. Is the battery inserted correctly? Check the direction of the battery.Is the battery rema

Page 75

77Question AnswerCannot remove the battery. Pull out the projection part to remove it.During Playback an [k] Indication is displayed.The data was eith

Page 76 - Trouble Shooting

78SpecificationsSD Multi Camera Information for your safetyPower sourcePower consumptionDC 4.8 V (AC Adaptor)DC 3.7 V (Battery)1.6 W (When recording

Page 77 - Question Answer

79Image Compression JPEGVideo Compression QuickTime Motion JPEGVoice Compression QuickTime Linear PCMMusic Expansion AAC, MP3, WMADimensions (WaHaD) A

Page 78 - Specifications

8Components_ Body1 Self timer Lamp2 Flash3 Lens4 Terminal (Headphone/Remote Controller) [ ]5 Strap Attachment6 Shutter Button [[]7 Jog Ball8 LCD Monit

Page 79

80Specifications (Continued)USB Cradle Information for your safetyAC Adaptor Information for your safetyBattery Pack Information for your safetyInp

Page 80 - Specifications (Continued)

81MemoSV-AS10_EB.book 81 ページ 2003年9月4日 木曜日 午後4時3分

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82MemoSV-AS10_EB.book 82 ページ 2003年9月4日 木曜日 午後4時3分

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83Before opening the CD-ROM package, please read the following.End User License AgreementYou (“Licensee”) are granted a license for the Software defin

Page 83 - End User License Agreement

VQT0F03F0903Sn0 ( 13500 A )BMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ SV-AS10_EB.book 84 ページ 2003年9月4日 木

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9_ USB CradleUse this to charge the battery installed in this unit. When connecting an USB cable (supplied) to a socket, you can playback the pictures

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