Camera operation time using the battery, Removing the battery – Toshiba Gigashot A Series User Manual

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Hard Disk Camera GSC-A100FE/GSC-A40FE

Camera Operation Time Using the Battery

The length of time for which the camera will operate on battery power

varies considerably depending on a number of factors, including the

battery’s storage time, the temperature of the battery and camera, and the

shooting conditions (whether the flash and zoom are used, etc.). Dirt and/or

other debris on the positive (+) and/or negative (-) battery terminals, or on

the corresponding terminals in the camera, can obstruct current flow and

the camera to incorrectly indicate that the battery is not charged. When

loading and removing the battery, take care not to touch the battery or

camera terminals. If the battery and/or camera terminals are dirty, clean

them with a clean, dry cloth.
The available video recording times when a new battery (GSC-BT6) is fully

charged are shown below.
Continuous video recording

Actual time video recording

* The figures above relating to video recording time are for reference

purposes only and are not guaranteed.

Removing the Battery

1. Remove the battery.

Conditions:

Recording a video continuously without using the

zoom at a temperature of 73°F (23°C)

Shooting time:

Approx. 75 min.

Conditions:

Recording a video using the zoom and power ON/

OFF at a temperature of 73°F (23°C)

Shooting time:

Approx. 45 min.

IMPORTANT

Always turn the camera off before removing the battery. Removing the

battery while the camera is still turned on may damage the camera or

corrupt important data. It may also cause the camera settings to revert

to the defaults that were set when you purchased the camera. If this

occurs, specify your preferred settings again.
If you slide the battery lock lever when the AC adapter is not connected,

the camera will automatically turn off.

Slide the battery lock lever in the direction of

the arrow .
Take the battery out in the direction indicated

by the arrow .

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