Sony DCR-HC47E User Manual

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It is recommended you connect your 
camcorder to the wall socket using the 
supplied AC Adaptor during the operation.
1
Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to turn 
on the PLAY/EDIT lamp.
2
Touch  
t [MENU] t 
 
(STANDARD SET) 
t [CALIBRATION] 
.
The screen changes to 16:9 ratio when 
using 4:3 ratio.
3
Touch the “×” displayed on the screen with 
the corner of the “Memory Stick Duo” or 
the like.
The position of the “×” changes.
To cancel [CALIBRATION], touch 
[CANCEL] in step 3.
If you did not press the right spot, start from 
step 
3
 again.
b
Notes
• You cannot calibrate the LCD screen if it is 
rotated.
On handling the casing
• If the casing is soiled, clean the camcorder body 
with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water, 
and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth.
• Avoid the following to avoid damage to the 
finish.
– Using chemicals such as thinner, benzine, 
alcohol, chemical cloths, repellent, insecticide 
and sunscreen.
– Handling with above substances on your 
hands.
– Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or 
vinyl objects for a long period of time.
About care and storage of the lens
• Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft 
cloth in the following instances:
– When there are fingerprints on the lens 
surface.
– In hot or humid locations
– When the lens is exposed to salty air such as 
at the seaside.
• Store in a well-ventilated location subject to 
little dirt or dust.
• To prevent mold, periodically clean the lens as 
described above. It is recommended that you 
operate your camcorder about once a month to 
keep it in optimum state for a long time.
To remove dust from inside the 
viewfinder
1
Pull out the viewfinder.
2
While pushing in the tab on the side 
with a fine-tipped implement such as a 
ball point pen, pull the eyecup block in 
the direction of the arrow to remove.
3
Remove dust from the eyecup block 
with a camera blower, etc.
4
Press the viewfinder onto the body of 
the camcorder.
CALIBRATION
Touch  the  "x"
1/3
CANCEL
Tab
Maintenance and precautions (Continued)