On discs – Sony MVC-CD350 User Manual

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On moisture condensation

If the camera is brought directly from a cold
to a warm location, or is placed in a very
damp room, moisture may condense inside
or outside the camera. This moisture
condensation may cause a malfunction of
the camera.

Moisture condensation occurs easily
when:

• The camera is brought from a cold

location such as a ski slope into a warmly
heated room.

• The camera is taken from an air-

conditioned room or car interior to the hot
outdoors, etc.

How to prevent moisture
condensation

When bringing the camera from a cold
place to a warm place, seal the camera in a
plastic bag and allow it to adapt to
conditions at the new location over a period
of time (about an hour).

If moisture condensation occurs

Turn off the camera and wait about an hour
for the moisture to evaporate. Note that if
you attempt to shoot with moisture
remaining inside the lens, you will be
unable to record clear images.

On internal rechargeable button
battery

This camera has an internal rechargeable
button battery for maintaining the date and
time and other settings regardless of
whether the power is on or off.
This rechargeable button battery is
continually charged as long as you are using
the camera. However, if you use the camera
for only short periods it discharges
gradually, and if you do not use the camera
at all for about one month it becomes
completely discharged. In this case, be sure
to charge this rechargeable button battery
before using the camera.
However, even if this rechargeable button
battery is not charged, you can still use the
camera as long as you do not record the date
and time.

Charging method

Connect the camera to a wall outlet using
the AC Adaptor, or install a charged battery
pack, and leave the camera for 24 hours or
more with the power off.

On discs

Cleaning the disc

• Do not clean a disc using a cleaner before

shooting. Use a commercially available
blower to remove dust.

• If fingerprints, dust, droplets of water, or

oil make the recordable side (the reverse
of the printed side) of a disc dirty, the
camera may not properly record images
on the disc. Be sure to handle discs with
care.

• Do not scratch both sides of a disc.
• If a disc does become dirty, wipe it in a

straight line from center to edge with a
soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly
moistened with ethyl alcohol or other
mild detergent. You can also use a
commercially available CD cleaner.

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