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Preparation
Description 
of parts
3
Charging the battery
Charging
Before using the battery, fully charge it with 
the battery charger.
Keep a spare battery with you.
1
  Align the battery with the   marking on 
the battery charger, place it flat, slide it 
in the direction shown below and press 
firmly.
Press firmly.
2
  Connect the AC power supply cable.
Connect the AC power supply cable in the 
order   and  .
The POWER lamp and CHARGE lamp 
on the battery charger light, and charging 
begins.
If the CHARGE lamp does not light when 
attached, detach the battery and then 
attach it again.
CHARGE
POWER
Insert it all 
the way in.
When the battery is charged, the CHARGE 
lamp on the battery charger goes out.
3
   Slide the battery and remove it.
Charging time and available recording time 
(Approx.)
Battery 
model 
(included)
Voltage/
capacity
Charging 
time
Maximum 
continuous 
recording time
CGA-D54 
(AG-3DA1P)
CGA-D54s 
(AG-3DA1E)
7. V/ 
5400 mAh
Approx.  
330 
minutes
Approx.  
180 minutes
The times apply when the ambient operating 
temperature is 0 °C (68 °F) and humidity 
is 60 %. Charging may take longer at other 
temperatures and humidity levels.
Remaining battery capacity displays
The battery display will change 
 as battery 
capacity decreases. 
 will be displayed in 
red when the battery is empty.
(For details on the remaining battery capacity 
displays: Page 70)
Keep metal objects (such as necklaces 
and hairpins) away from the battery.  
Short-circuiting may occur across the 
terminals, causing the battery to heat up, 
and you may seriously burn yourself if 
you touch the battery in this state.
The battery becomes hot while it is being 
used or charged. The camera itself also 
becomes hot during use.
Discharge the battery before storing it.
When storing it for an extended time, charge 
it at least once a year, use up its charge in 
the camera, and then store it again.
If the battery is extremely hot or cold, the 
CHARGE lamp will blink several times before 
charging starts.
If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even 
when the battery temperature is normal, 
there may be something wrong with the 
battery or battery charger. Contact your 
dealer.
The battery takes longer to charge when it 
is warm.
The battery charger can interfere with radio 
reception so keep radios at least 1 meter 
away from it. 
The battery charger may make some noise 
when you are using it, but this is normal.