Recording, Lcd monitor and viewfinder displays – RCA CC6392 User Manual

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Recording

LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Displays

(continued)

appear when you have

selected MENU in the FOCUS menu.

and

flash while you adjust

manual focus and

and flash

when you cannot adjust the focus
any farther.

• Details are on pages 36-37.

Lithium Cell (

)

• This indicator appears for a few

seconds when you turn on the cam-
corder and the clock cell is missing or
needs to be replaced.

• Details are on page 17.

Self-Timer, Animation, Time-Lapse,
and Five-Second Recording Indicators

(

15S and

5S )

5S appears when you press the

5SEC. REC button for five-second
recording. Details are on page 33.

• The interval time selected for self-

timer or time-lapse recording (

15S,

30S, 1MIN, or 5MIN) appears here.
Details are on pages 48-49 and 52-53.

• The recording time selected for

animation or time-lapse recording
(

1/4S, 1/2S, 1S, or 5S)

appears here. Details are on pages
50-51 and 52-53.

Steady Pix™ Indicator (

)

• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn

Steady Pix on or off.

• The steady pix indicator (

) appears

when Steady Pix is turned on.

• Details are on page 41.

Tape Length (T30)

The tape length (T20, T30, or T40)
selected in the TAPE LENGTH menu
appears here.

• Details are on pages 24-25.

Tape Speed Indicators (SP or SLP)

The tape speed selected with the SP/SLP
button appears here.

Details are on page 22.

Time Counter (M0:00:00)

The time counter appears during

playback. It is not recorded.

• An “M” appears in front of the time

counter when memory-stop is on.

Details are on page 61.

Time-Remaining Display (5MIN)

The approximate time remaining on the
tape is automatically displayed. The
correct tape length must be set in the
TAPE LENGTH menu.

• Details are on pages 24-25.

Warnings and Information

LENS COVER briefly flashes to

remind you to open the lens cover.

LENS COVER might flash when the
camcorder is used in dark areas -- even
if the lens cover is open.

• TAPE END appears when the end of

the tape is reached during recording or
a cassette is inserted with its tape
already at the end.

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