Note on tv color systems, Precaution on copyright, Precautions on camcorder care – Sony CCD-TR910 User Manual

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Using this manual

The instructions in this manual are for the two models listed below. Before you start

reading this manual and operating the unit, check your model number by looking at the
bottom of your camcorder. The CCD-TR910 is the model used for illustration purposes.
Otherwise, the model name is indicated in the illustrations. Any differences in

operation are clearly indicated in the text, for example, "CCD-TR910 only." As you read

through this manual, buttons and settings on the camcorder are shown in capital letters,

e.g. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.

As indicated with in the illustrations, you can hear the beep sound to confirm your
operation.

Type of differences

Model
Number

System

index

RCtime

code

Data

*v*óde\.

Intelligent

accessory shoe

Auto

date

Remote

commander

CCD-TR710

01

(quasi playback)

-

RMT-708

CCD-TR910

Him

RMT-715

Note on TV color systems

TV color systems differ from country to country. To view your recordings on a TV, you
need an NTSC system-based TV.

Precaution on copyright

Television programes, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provision of the
copyright laws.

Precautions on camcorder care

• Do not let sand get into the camcorder. When you use the camcorder on a sandy

beach or in a dusty place, protect it from the sand or dust. Sand or dust may
cause the unit to malfunction, and sometimes this malfunction cannot be
repaired [a].

• Do not let the camcorder get wet. Keep the camcorder away from rain and sea

water. Letting the camcorder get wet may cause the unit to malfunction, and
sometimes this malfunction cannot be repaired [b].

• Never leave the camcorder exposed to temperatures above 140°F (60°C), such as

in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight [c].

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