Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- What you can do with your camcorder
- Checking supplied accessories
- Getting Started
- Using this manual
- Step 1 Preparing the power supply
- Step 2 Inserting an MD DATA2 disc
- Step 3 Using the touch panel
- Recording – Basics
- Recording a picture
- Checking the recorded picture
- Playback – Basics
- Playing the disc
- Viewing the recording on TV
- Advanced Recording Operations
- Recording audio including photo - Interview recording
- Self-timer recording
- Shooting backlit subjects (BACK LIGHT)
- Using the PROGRAM AE function
- Focusing manually
- Adjusting the exposure manually
- Releasing the STEADYSHOT function
- Adjusting the white balance manually
- Advanced Playback Operations
- Displaying two pictures – Picture-in-picture
- Displaying nine consecutive scenes – 9 FRAME SEQUENCE
- Playing back repeatedly
- Playing back in random order – SHUFFLE
- Scanning the top of tracks – INTRO SCAN
- Sorting the tracks
- Jumping to the desired track
- Setting the playing time of still picture tracks
- Editing
- Checking the disc information
- Checking the track information
- Changing the index image
- Moving tracks
- Erasing tracks
- Copying tracks
- Dividing tracks
- Trimming unnecessary scenes
- Grouping the tracks
- Making a photo track from a movie
- Drawing/Effect
- Drawing on the picture
- Inserting a title track
- Switching the tracks with special effects
- Applying the picture effect to the tracks
- Customizing Your Camcorder
- Adjusting the brightness and color of the LCD screen
- Adjusting the brightness of the viewfinder
- Resetting the date and time
- Changing the menu settings
- Using with Other Equipment
- Dubbing on a tape
- Printing the still picture
- Listening to an audio MD
- Viewing on the computer display
- Additional Information
- Precautions and maintenance information
- Usable MiniDiscs
- Troubleshooting
- Warning indicators and messages
- Specifications
- Using your camcorder abroad
- Quick Reference
- Identifying the parts and controls
- Quick Function Guide
- Index

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Editing
Erasing tracks
You can erase one track at a time, or several tracks together.
Since the erased tracks cannot be restored, make sure that you can really erase the
track.
Erasing one track
(1) Touch EDIT.
(2) Touch ERASE, then SINGLE.
TRACK ERASE appears at the top of the screen.
(3) Touch the desired track.
While the selected track is played back repeatedly, the confirmation message
appears.
(4) Touch YES.
If you do not want to erase the track, touch NO.
(5) Touch FINISH.
After the PLEASE WAIT message, which appears while the change is written
in the disc, the index display appears. The track is erased and the track next to
the erased track is framed.
To operate the menu
You can use the control dial.
If you erase a group of tracks
All tracks in the group are erased.
You cannot erase the track(s) if:
•the disc is protected.
•the track is protected.
EDIT
RETURN
SINGLE
SELECT
ALL
RETURN
MOVE
COPY
TRIM
ERASE
DIVIDE
TRACK ERASE
CANCEL
TRACK WILL BE ERASED
CONFIRM TO ERASE
NOYES
TRACK ERASE
FINISHCONTINUE










