Panasonic SD WV-NW484S User Manual

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MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license

This product is licensed under the MPEG-4

Visual patent portfolio license for the

personal and non-commercial use of a

consumer for (i) encoding video in

compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual

Standard ("MPEG-4 Video") and/or (ii)

decoding MPEG-4 Video that was encoded

by a consumer engaged in a personal and

non-commercial activity and/or was

obtained from a video provider licensed by

MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 Video. No

license is granted or shall be implied for

any other use. Additional information

including that relating to promotional,

internal and commercial uses and licensing

may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.

See http://www.mpegla.com.

SD Memory Card

• Before inserting an SD memory card,

turn the camera off. If the SD memory

card is inserted while the camera is still

turned on, the SD memory card may

not function properly, or the data

recorded on the SD memory card may

be damaged.

For details on how to insert and remove

SD memory cards, see page 32.

• Format unformatted SD memory cards

on this system before use. When an SD

memory card is formatted, all content

recorded on the card will be erased. If

an unformatted SD memory card or an

SD memory card formatted on a

different system is used on this camera,

the SD memory card may not function

properly, or the camera's performance

may be reduced.

• For details on how to format SD

memory cards, refer to the "Setup

Manual."

• We recommend using SD memory

cards whose operation has already

been confirmed (

→ page 16). When an

SD memory card other than one

recommended by Panasonic is used,

the SD memory card may not function

properly, or the camera's performance

may be reduced.

CCD Color Filter Burn-in

Intense light concentrated on one spot for a

long period can cause deterioration of the

CCD internal color filters, and discoloration

of the affected part. Even if the position of a

fixed camera is changed, the discoloration

at the previous location of the concentrated

light will remain on the screen.

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