Sony DCR-SX20K User Manual

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illustration purposes are captured using a 
digital still camera, and therefore may appear 
different from images and screen indicators that 
actually appear on your camcorder. And, the 
illustrations of your camcorder and its screen 
indication are exaggerated or simplified for 
understandability.
In this manual, the internal hard disk (DCR-
SR20) of your camcorder and memory card are 
called “recording media.”
Design and specifications of your camcorder 
and accessories are subject to change without 
notice.
Confirm the model name of your 
camcorder
The model name is shown in this manual when 
there is a difference in specification between 
models. Confirm the model name on the 
bottom of your camcorder. 
The main differences in specification of this 
series are as follows.
Recording 
media
Capacity 
of internal 
recording 
media
DCR-SR20
Internal 
hard disk 
+ memory 
card
80 GB
DCR-SX20
Memory card 
Notes on use
Do not do any of the following, otherwise, the 
recording media may be damaged, recorded 
images may be impossible to play back or may 
be lost, or other malfunctions could occur.
Eject the memory card when the access lamp 
(p. 19) is lit or flashing
Remove the battery pack or AC Adaptor from 
the camcorder, or subject the camcorder to 
shock or vibration when the POWER lamp 
(p. 14) or the access lamp (p. 19) are lit or 
flashing
When using a shoulder belt (sold separately), do 
not crash the camcorder against an object.
Do not use your camcorder in very loud areas 
(DCR-SR20).
On the drop sensor (DCR-SR20)
To protect the internal hard disk from shock 
by dropping, the camcorder has a drop sensor 
function (p. 69). When a drop occurs, or 
under a non-gravity condition, the block noise 
made when this function is activated by the 
camcorder may also be recorded. If the drop 
sensor catches a drop repeatedly, recording/
playback may be stopped.
Note on using the camcorder at high 
altitudes (DCR-SR20)
Do not turn on the camcorder in a low-pressure 
area, where the altitude is more than 5,000 
meters (16,000 feet). Doing so may damage the 
internal hard disk drive of your camcorder.