Controls, Connectors, Indicators – Technicolor - Thomson VMD 22 User Manual

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Controls

1

Not applicable

2

PRINT FRAME Button ..........................

pg. 51

3

E-MAIL CLIP REC Button ......................

pg. 44

4

START/STOP Button .............................

pg. 16

5

•Power Zoom Lever [T/W] ..................

pg. 20

•Speaker/Headphone Volume Control

[VOL.] ..............................................

pg. 40

6

•MENU Wheel [+, –, 4] .....................

pg. 26

•LCD Monitor Brightness

Control [+, –] ....................................

pg. 16

7

Snapshot Button
[SNAPSHOT] ................

pg. 18, 19, 22, 24, 65

8

INDEX Button ..........................

pg. 37, 46, 47

9

IMAGE SIZE/RES. Button ......................

pg. 13

0

DIGITAL SOUND Button ...............

pg. 37, 77

!

Battery Release Switch

[BATT. RELEASE] ....................................

pg. 7

@

OPEN/EJECT Switch .............................

pg. 10

#

•Play/Pause Button [4/6] ...................

pg. 40

•EXPOSURE Button ............................

pg. 38

$

•Rewind Button [2] .........................

pg. 40

•BACKLIGHT Button ..........................

pg. 38

%

Stop Button [5] ...................................

pg. 40

^

•Fast-Forward Button [3] .................

pg. 40

•FOCUS Button ..................................

pg. 25

&

Operation Switch [

,

] ..................

pg. 14

*

POWER Switch
[

,

,

MEMORY

PLAY

, OFF] ............

pg. 14

(

Lock Button .........................................

pg. 14

)

MODE Dial
[

, VIDEO,

DUAL

,

] ..................

pg. 15

q

Dioptre Adjustment Control ...................

pg. 8

Connectors

The connectors

w

to

r

are located beneath a cover.

w

Digital Video Connector
[DV IN/OUT]
(i.link*) ..............................

pg. 58, 59, 62, 63

* i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry

specification and extensions thereof. The logo
is used for products compliant with the i.Link
standard.

e

•Audio/Video Output Connector

[AV OUT] .........................................

pg. 56

•Headphone Connector [

] ...............

pg. 76

r

Multi Connector
When attached to the Docking Station, this part is
connected.

Indicators

t

Tally Lamp ...........................................

pg. 16

y

POWER Lamp .....................................

pg. 16

Other Parts

u

LCD Monitor .................................

pg. 16, 17

i

Battery Pack Mount ...............................

pg. 7

o

Speaker ...............................................

pg. 40

p

Camera Sensor
Be careful not to cover this area, a sensor
necessary for shooting is built-in here.

Q

Stereo Microphone ..............................

pg. 76

W

Flash Sensor
Be careful not to cover this area, as it contains a
sensor required by the flash.

E

Flash ...................................................

pg. 30

R

Lens

T

Lens Protector
When using an optional lens filter (commercially
available), you must first detach the lens cover.

Y

Remote Sensor .....................................

pg. 66

U

Grip Strap ..............................................

pg. 8

I

Viewfinder .............................................

pg. 8

O

Viewfinder Cleaning Hatch ..................

pg. 78

P

Memory Card Cover ............................

pg. 12

a

Cassette Holder Cover .........................

pg. 10

s

Tripod Mounting Socket .........................

pg. 8

d

Stud Hole ............................................

pg. 56

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