Rca CC6364/CC6374 User Manual

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

CamcorderUser’s GuideChanging Entertainment. Again.CC6364/CC6374

Page 2 - Important Information

8 Chapter 1Connections & SetupSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. AEDIGIFECTCHARGEVIDEOREFRESHEJECTCamcorder bottom viewArea mark

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Index98 Chapter 6IndexSymbols5-Second recording 37AA (audio) and V (video) jacks 52Accessories 92carrying case 92order form 95tripod 93Advanced

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IndexChapter 6 99FFade and wipe icons 32Fade/wipe effects 60FCC information 91Final notes 78Focus icons 33Focusing 65GGetting started 9HHandstr

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Index100 Chapter 6QQuick review 37RRecord protection tab 13Recordingicon 15, 36playing back 15Recording and playback icons 29Recording tips 42Re

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IndexChapter 6 101WW and T (zoom lever) 38Warning icons 28Warranty 87White balance adjustment 67ZZoom level icon 32Zoom lever 32, 38Zoomingdigit

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10330 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual oron the carton. Th

Page 8 - Parts Checklist

Connections & SetupChapter 1 9Getting StartedThis section describes the basics on how to set up your camcorder to record for the firsttime. Refer

Page 9 - Buttons and Controls

10 Chapter 1Connections & SetupMENU/BRIGHT/TRACKING5 SEC. RECVOLSTEADY PIX/TBC++PLAYOFFAMSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. AEDI

Page 10 - Connections & Setup

Connections & SetupChapter 1 1121DC IN jackAC power supplyMENU/BRIGHT/TRACKING5 SEC. RECVOLSTEADY PIX/TBC++PLAYOFFAMSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ON

Page 11 - Getting Started

12 Chapter 1Connections & SetupTurn on the camcorderSet the Power switch to the desired setting, eitherautomatic (A) or manual (M) record mode, po

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Connections & SetupChapter 1 13Insert a cassette tape1. Make sure the camcorder is connected to apower supply.2. Open the LCD monitor fully or adj

Page 13 - Attach the power supply

14 Chapter 1Connections & SetupUse the LCD monitor or viewfinderto see what’s recordingUsing the LCD monitor1. Remove the lens cap.2. Open the mon

Page 14 - Turn on the camcorder

Connections & SetupChapter 1 15Start recording1. Remove the lens cap.2. Set the Power switch to A (automatic record).(The POWER indicator comes on

Page 15 - Insert a cassette tape

16 Chapter 1Connections & SetupTurn off the camcorder1. Set the Power switch to OFF.2. Close the LCD monitor.Powering the CamcorderYou can power y

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Connections & SetupChapter 1 17Approximate charging timeApproximate recording time (in minutes)Note: Recording time is reduced significantly when

Page 17 - Play your recording

To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by themanufacturer for this product. Other types of batteries may burst causi

Page 18 - Charging the Battery

18 Chapter 1Connections & SetupRemoving the BatterySlide the BATTERY RELEASE switch and pull out thebattery pack.Refreshing the BatteryIf you char

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Connections & SetupChapter 1 19This icon appears when battery is fully charged.The icon changes to show that you’ve used some of the battery’spowe

Page 20 - STOP R RETAKE F

20 Chapter 1Connections & SetupUsing the Power SupplyThe power supply attaches to the camcorder and lets you power it directly from standardhouseh

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Connections & SetupChapter 1 21Using the Shoulder StrapThe camcorder’s shoulder strap is designed to let you carry the camera from yourshoulder an

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22 Chapter 1Connections & SetupSetting the Date and TimeYou need to set the date and time before they canbe displayed.Date and time information is

Page 23 - Using the Shoulder Strap

Connections & SetupChapter 1 23Setting the TapeRecording SpeedYou need to select the tape recording speed for thequality of recording you want.1.

Page 24 - Setting the Date and Time

24 Chapter 1Connections & SetupSetting the Tape LengthYou need to select the tape length so that the cameracan alert you how much time you have le

Page 25 - Chapter 1 23

25Chapter 2Using the MonitorsChapter Overview:• Seeing What You Are Recording• On-screen IconsChanging Entertainment. Again.

Page 26 - 24 Chapter 1

Using the Monitors26 Chapter 2180°90°Seeing What You Are RecordingTo see what is recording, use either the LCD monitor or the viewfinder monitor. When

Page 27 - Using the Monitors

Using the MonitorsChapter 2 27Using the ViewfinderThe camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature monitorthat displays in black and white. For convenientvie

Page 28 - Seeing What You Are Recording

1Table of ContentsTable of Contents(continued on the next page)Chapter 1: Connections & SetupParts Checklist ...

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Using the Monitors28 Chapter 2Recording Menu Icons Playback Menu IconsWarning IconsIndicates the amount of power left in the rechargeable battery.An e

Page 30 - On-screen Icons

Using the MonitorsChapter 2 29TAPE ENDLENS CAPE01-E06Condensation: CONDENSATION, OPERATION PAUSED PLEASE WAITappears if moisture occurs inside the cam

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Using the Monitors30 Chapter 2Special Effect IconsAppears when you select SEPIA to give your recordings a brown-tone like old photographs.Appears when

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Using the MonitorsChapter 2 31Preset Titles• The preset title selected in the TITLE menu appears here. It will be recorded on thetape when it appears.

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Using the Monitors32 Chapter 2Appears when you use the zoom lever.Zoom Icon4XBright and Volume IconsBRIGHTVOLUMEExposure Icon+03BKFade and Wipe IconsP

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Using the MonitorsChapter 2 33Appear when you are adjusting focus manually using the FOCUS menu.The icons also flash when the auto-focus system cannot

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Using the Monitors34 Chapter 2Appears when the time base corrector is turned on (see page 46).Appears during playback. It is not recorded. An M appear

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Chapter 3RecordingChapter Overview:• Recording Details• Recording Tips35Changing Entertainment. Again.

Page 37 - Recording

Recording36 Chapter 3Recording Details1. Remove the lens cap.2. Set the Power switch to A or M (automaticrecord or manual record mode). (The POWERindi

Page 38 - DIGIFECT

RecordingChapter 3 37Self-RecordingYou can shoot yourself while viewing your ownimage in the LCD monitor. Open the LCD monitorand tilt it upward 180°

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2Table of ContentsChapter 2: Using the MonitorsSeeing What You Are Recording ... 26Using the LCD

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Recording38 Chapter 3MENU/BRIGHT/TRACKING5 SEC. RECVOLSTEADY PIX/TBC++PLAYOFFAMSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. AEDIGIFECTZoom lev

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RecordingChapter 3 39Notes:• While zooming, focusing may becomeunstable. If so, set the zoom while inrecord-standby mode and adjust theimage using man

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Recording40 Chapter 3Using Steady Pix™Digital Image Stabilization is used to compensate forunstable images cause by camera shake, especially athigh ma

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RecordingChapter 3 41Video Light DetailsEven if the battery icon ( ) doesn’t blink due tolow battery charge, the camcorder may turn offautomatically w

Page 44 - Recording Tips

Recording42 Chapter 3Recording Tips• To improve picture quality and color reproduction, try to make sure indoor scenesare well-lit.• Don’t move the ca

Page 45 - Playback

Chapter 4PlaybackChapter Overview:• Playback Options• Choose Your Connection43Changing Entertainment. Again.

Page 46 - Playback Options

Playback44 Chapter 4Playback OptionsThe camcorder’s playback features include displayingstill images and high-speed shuttle search. In thissection, yo

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PlaybackChapter 4 45• If a blank portion on the tape is playedback, the screen may become black. Thisis not a malfunction.• LCD monitor/viewfinder ind

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Playback46 Chapter 4Adjusting the TrackingYou may need to eliminate noise bars that appearon-screen during playback. The default setting isAuto Tracki

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PlaybackChapter 4 47Using Counter MemoryCounter Memory makes it easier to locate a specifictape segment.1. Press and hold the COUNTER R/M button formo

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3Table of Contents(continued on the next page)Chapter 5: Advanced FeaturesUsing the Menus For Advanced Adjustment...

Page 51 - Choose your Connection

Playback48 Chapter 4Shuttle SearchShuttle search allows high-speed searching in eitherforward or reverse directions.1. Press or during playback.2.

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PlaybackChapter 4 49Choose your ConnectionThis manual includes information for some basic types of connections. You may alsoneed to refer your TV and

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Playback50 Chapter 4Inserting the Tape into the Cassette TapeAdapter1. Before inserting the tape into the adapter,remove any slack in the tape by turn

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PlaybackChapter 4 51Removing the Tape from the CassetteTape Adapter1. Slide the adapter’s EJECT switch to the right. Theload detector extends from the

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Playback52 Chapter 4Connecting to a TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Input JacksTo connect your camcorder to a TV monitor (or VCR) with audio/video inputs

Page 56 - Tape Dubbing

PlaybackChapter 4 53Playback on a TV (or VCR) withAudio/Video Input Jacks1. Turn on the TV and tune it to the video inputchannel or turn on VCR and pl

Page 57 - Advanced Features

Playback54 Chapter 4Tape Dubbing1. Following the illustration in this chapter,connect the camcorder and the VCR.2. Set the camcorder’s Power switch to

Page 58 - 56 Chapter 5

Chapter 5Advanced FeaturesChapter Overview:• Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment• Menu Definitions• Using the Advanced Features55Changing Entertai

Page 59 - Menu Definitions

Advanced Features56 Chapter 5Using the Menus ForAdvanced AdjustmentThis camcorder is equipped with an on-screen menusystem that simplifies many of the

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 57Menu DefinitionsThe following charts will help you get acquainted with the various menus and some briefdefinitions of the

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4Table of ContentsTape Care and Storage ... 82Things to Avoid ...

Page 62 - Using the Advanced Features

Advanced Features58 Chapter 5Factory Preset: Doesn’t display black bars.Allows you to record black bars at the top and bottom ofthe screen to produce

Page 63 - SHUTTER

Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 59Allows you to select the language (ENGLISH, FRENCH, orSPANISH) of Instant Titles (see page 70).Allows you to set the curr

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Advanced Features60 Chapter 5CHARGESTOP R RETAKE FLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. AEDIGIFECTPOWERREFRESHEJECTPOWERindicatorPower switchMENU/B

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 61Wipes SHUTTERWipes in as a black screen from the top and bottom,closing over the image like a shutter. Wipes out as anew

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Advanced Features62 Chapter 5Program AE With Special Effects1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.)2. Press P.AE

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 632S1/2000(1/2000 sec. High Speed Shutter)Captures faster action than Sports mode.Notes:• The screen becomes slightly dark

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Advanced Features64 Chapter 5 NEGA POSI (Negative Positive)The colors of a picture are reversed. MOSAICTurns recorded scenes into a mosaic pattern

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 65Notes:• To return to the factory setting, selectAUTO in step 4.• To readjust exposure, repeat theprocedure from step 2.Fo

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Advanced Features66 Chapter 5Manual FocusMake the necessary viewfinder adjustments to usethe viewfinder (see page 27).1. Set the Power switch to M (ma

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 67White Balance AdjustmentWhite balance refers to the correctness of color reproduction under various lighting. Ifthe white

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Chapter 1Connections & SetupChapter Overview:• Parts Checklist• Buttons and Controls• Getting Started• Powering the Camcorder• Using the Shoulder

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Advanced Features68 Chapter 5Manual White BalancePerform Manual White Balance when shooting undervarious types of lighting.1. Follow steps 1 through 4

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Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 69Date/Time InsertYou can display the date and time in the camcorderor on a connected TV, as well as to record themmanually

Page 75 - Other Information

Advanced Features70 Chapter 5Instant TitlesThe camcorder has 8 preset titles in memory. Youcan superimpose one of them over the video image.Instant Ti

Page 76 - Troubleshooting

Advanced FeaturesChapter 5 71AnimationYou can shoot a series of pictures, each slightlydifferent, of the same object for a brief period oftime.1. Set

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Advanced Features72 Chapter 5Time-LapseYou can record sequentially at preset time spans.Leaving the camcorder aimed at a specific subject,you can reco

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Chapter 6Other InformationChapter Overview:• Troubleshooting• Final Notes• Care and Cleaning• Traveling Tips• Specifications• Customer Assistance and

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Other Information74 Chapter 6TroubleshootingIf you’re having problems with your camcorder, try the solutions in this section. If theproblem still exis

Page 80 - Final Notes

Other InformationChapter 6 75Bright, crystal-shaped spots appear in the LCD monitor and theviewfinder.Sunlight is directly entering the lens. This is

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Other Information76 Chapter 6Recording ProblemsRecording cannot be performed.Make sure the Erase Protection tab is in the position that allows recordi

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Other InformationChapter 6 77The date and time displays disappear.If you remove the power source from the camcorder while the power is on, all setting

Page 83 - Care and Maintenance

6 Chapter 1Connections & SetupShoulder strapPart # ACS091DIGITAL(DSC IN/OUT)DSCSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. AEDIGIFECTCHAR

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Other Information78 Chapter 6Final NotesPower• Perform charging where the temperature is between 10°C and 35°C (50°F and 95°F).20°C to 25°C (68°F to 7

Page 85 - Traveling Tips

Other InformationChapter 6 79Video Recording• When the Power switch is set to A or M and the LCD monitor is opened at an angleof 25˚ or more, the LCD

Page 86 - Specifications

Other Information80 Chapter 6Tapes• A power supply must be attached to load or eject a tape.• When loading a tape, it takes a few seconds for the cass

Page 87 - 800-283-6503

Other InformationChapter 6 81Care and CleaningCare and MaintenanceAfter Using the Camcorder1. Set the Power switch to OFF.2. Open the LCD monitor at l

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Other Information82 Chapter 6Proper Care and Storage• Keep dirt from entering the camcorder’s cassette tape door. Dust and grit are abrasiveand cause

Page 89 - Limited Warranty

Other InformationChapter 6 83Things to Avoid• Do not attempt to disassemble the camcorder. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.• Avoid operatin

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Other Information84 Chapter 6SpecificationsCamcorderFormatVHS NTSC standardPower sourceDC 11 V (Using AC powersupply)DC 6 V (Using battery pack)Powe

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Other InformationChapter 6 85Customer Assistance and ServiceYou can reach Thomson at the following number:800-283-6503(Toll free inside U.S.A.)Our tol

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Other Information86 Chapter 6Important information to customers who ship defectiveequipment to Thomson Consumer ElectronicsThe Thomson representative

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Other InformationChapter 6 87Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how long after you

Page 94 - Optional Accessories

Connections & SetupChapter 1 7MENU/BRIGHT/TRACKING5 SEC. RECVOLSTEADY PIX/TBC++PLAYOFFAMSTOPRRETAKEFLIGHTOFF AUTO ONCOUNTER R/MFADE/WIPEP. A EDI

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Other Information88 Chapter 6To receive a replacement Camcorder before you return yours:Option I1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard, or Visa account

Page 96 - Ronks, PA 17573

Other InformationChapter 6 89• A brief note describing your camcorder’s problem.• Your name, address and phone number.Return transportation, storage,

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Other Information90 Chapter 6How State Law relates to warranty:• This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also may have other rights that

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Other InformationChapter 6 91FCC and Industry Canada InformationFCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may

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Other Information92 Chapter 6Optional AccessoriesWe invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to thefun of usin

Page 100 - 98 Chapter 6

Other InformationChapter 6 93VH83 A/V CableReplacement for the included A/V cable (CC6364).Used to attach the camcorder to an externalcomponent like a

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Other Information94 Chapter 6If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by telephoneor direct-by-mail.United States

Page 102 - 100 Chapter 6

Other InformationChapter 6 95Accessories Order FormDescription Part No. Price Qty. TotalSuper Lightweight Tripod AC088 $ 49.95Soft Camcorder Case AC20

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Other Information96 Chapter 6¤rrsTMCharge your order on your VISA,MasterCard,or Discover Card by filling in belowUSE YOUR CREDIT CARDIMPORTANT: Copy

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