Sharp VL-Z800S Specifications

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VL-Z800S-Cover1; 04/1/15/18:00
Printed in Malaysia
TINSLA091WJN1
04P02-M-GPrinted on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
H2732778 6848310
PixLab Install Key
SHARP CORPORATION
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CAMCORDER
OPERATION MANUAL
VL-Z800S-S
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - VL-Z800S-S

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viiiDirty Video HeadsWhen the video heads have becomeclogged with dirt (dust and tape coatingparticles),• mosaic-like noise appears on theplayback pi

Page 3 - OPERATION MANUAL

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 90Digital Still Camera FeaturesDirect PrintAvailable modes:Card PlaybackWhen you connect the camcorder to aSeik

Page 4 - Contents

91 Digital Still Camera FeaturesTransferring Data on Card to ComputerTo transfer data from the card, first install the software from the supplied CD-R

Page 5 - Advanced Features

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 92Digital Still Camera FeaturesInstalling the USB DriverFor installing the USB driver in Windows XP or Windows

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93 Digital Still Camera FeaturesTo USB terminalUSB cable (supplied)8 Insert a card that contains recorded still images into camcorder.9 Connect the ca

Page 7 - Optional Accessories

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 94Digital Still Camera FeaturesOpening the PDF ManualClick on the Windows “start” button and click after moving

Page 8 - Precautions

95 Digital Still Camera FeaturesTransfer indicatorTransferring the data onCard to ComputerConnecting the camcorder to thecomputerConnect the camcorder

Page 9 - Dew Formation

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 96Digital Still Camera FeaturesSerial number(100 to 999)Sub-folder of stillimagesFolder of still image filesSti

Page 10 - 4 Remove the cleaning tape

97 Digital Still Camera FeaturesSlide Show PlaybackAvailable mode:Card PlaybackYou can automatically play back consecu-tive still images recorded on a

Page 11 - Operation References

Appendix 98AppendixDarkerBrighterDecreaseDarkerIncreaseBrighter–+–+–+LCD BRI GHTLCD COLOURVF BRIGHT5 Press the MENU button to turn off themenu screen.

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99 AppendixTurning off theConfirmation SoundAvailable modes:All modesA confirmation sound is made when youturn on or off the Power switch, press theRe

Page 13 - Right view

1 Operation ReferencesOperation ReferencesPart NamesFor details on the use of each part, refer to the page number indicated inparentheses.Front viewZo

Page 14 - Warning Indicators

Appendix 100AppendixDemonstration ModeAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraYou can watch a brief demonstration of thespecial camcorder features in

Page 15 - READ ERROR

101 AppendixPosition thesubject in thecentre.Focus manually whenyou need to positionthe subject off centre(see page 57).Useful InformationHints for Be

Page 16 - Preparation

Appendix 102AppendixErasure protect tab• When a previously recorded Mini DVcassette is used again for recording, thepreviously recorded material will

Page 17 - 3 Take the battery pack out

103 AppendixSD\ Memory Card andMultiMediaCard\SD (Secure Digital) Memory Cards andMultiMediaCards are small, handy and flexiblestorage media used in a

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Appendix 104AppendixBattery PackThis camcorder uses a lithium-ion typebattery pack.Charging• Charge the battery pack immediately (or aday) before use.

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105 AppendixWindowcleaning coverAC Adapter• The AC adapter may interfere withreception if used near a radio.• Prevent flammables, liquids, and metalob

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Appendix 106AppendixUsing Your CamcorderAbroadTelevision signal standards and electricalvoltages and frequencies vary substantiallyfrom country to cou

Page 21 - About the write-protect

107 AppendixTroubleshootingBefore calling for service, please check the following troubleshooting table.SymptomNo power.The Record Start/Stop button d

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Appendix 108AppendixSymptomNo image appearson connected TVscreen.No image from an ex-ternal source ap-pears on thecamcorder screen.Cannot rewind or fa

Page 23 - Remote Control

109 AppendixSymptomCannot delete imageon card.Cannot format card.Battery pack is easilydepleted.Clock has been re-set.Cassette will noteject.No image

Page 24 - LANGUAGE

Operation References 2Operation ReferencesLithium battery cover (p. 12)Tripod socket*Card slot cover (p. 11)Left viewDioptre adjustment dial (p. 19)Ba

Page 25 - 100030RETURN

Appendix 110AppendixNotes:• This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected byexternal electrical noise or in

Page 26 - Using the Lens Cap

111 AppendixSpecificationsCamcorderSignal System: PAL standardRecording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning systemCassette: Digital VCR Mini DV v

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Appendix 112AppendixOn-screen Display IndexA U T OAUTO30minAUTOPAUSEPAUSEPAUSEA U T OAUTO30minAUTOSELECT SETFINE PIC.FADESC ENEMENUMANUAL SE TFOCUSA

Page 28 - Detaching the Lens

113 AppendixSELECT SETOFFOTHERS 1BEEPREMOTEDEFAULTRETURNRETURNLCD SETBACKL I GHTLCD BRI GHTLCD COLOURRETURNVF BRIGHTPLAYBACKAUDI OANLG DGTLRETURNSETOT

Page 29 - Adjusting the dioptre

Appendix 114AppendixA U T OAUTOAUTOA U T OAUTOAUTOSELECTSETSC ENEMENUMANUAL SE TFOCUSAUTO FOCUSLCD SETBACKL I GHTLCD BRI GHTLCD COLOURRETURNVF BRIGHT0

Page 30 - 3 Hold down the Lock

115 AppendixSELECT SETEXECUTELCD SETBACKL I GHTLCD BRI GHTLCD COLOURRETURNVF BRIGHT0821][/01100100-002/2PAGENORMAL1FULLSELECT IMG MULTI701890821][/011

Page 31 - Positions

Appendix 116AppendixIndexAAC adapter ... 8, 9Audio dubbing ... 68, 69Audio playback mod

Page 32 - Basic Operations

VL-Z800S-CE1; 04/1/15/18:00MManual focus ... 57Manual setting ... 58Media Selectio

Page 33 - Camera mode

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Page 34 - Camera Recording

3 Operation ReferencesViewfinder (pp. 18, 19)Power Zoom Wide angle/Telephoto control (p. 24)/VOLume control (p. 30)Media Selectionswitch (V Tapemode/u

Page 35 - Backlight

Operation References 4Operation ReferencesWarning IndicatorsIf a warning indicator appears on the screen, follow the specified instructions.Displayed

Page 36 - Time Display

5 Operation ReferencesNote:• N indicates a flashing display.Displayed for5 secondsDescription of warningThe card is not inserted or is inserted improp

Page 37 - Power Display

Preparation 6PreparationPreparationAttaching andRemoving the BatteryPackAttaching1 Make sure that the Powerswitch is set to OFF.2 Open the LCD monitor

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7 PreparationRemoving1 Make sure that the Power switch isset to OFF, then open the LCDmonitor to a 90° angle to thecamcorder body.2 Slide the battery

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Preparation 8PreparationCharging the BatteryPack1Attach the battery pack to thecamcorder, and make sure that thePower switch is set to OFF.2 Connect t

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9 PreparationPowering theCamcorder from anAC OutletYou can also power the camcorder from apower outlet by using the supplied ACadapter.Note:• The supp

Page 41 - About the S-video socket

VL-Z800S-CE1; 04/1/15/18:00MManual focus ... 57Manual setting ... 58Media Selectio

Page 42 - Useful Features

Preparation 10PreparationInserting andRemoving a CassetteInserting1 Attach the power source to thecamcorder, then slide and hold thecassette compartme

Page 43 - DGTL ZOOM

11 PreparationInserting andRemoving a CardYou can use an SD Memory Card (supplied)or a MultiMediaCard (commerciallyavailable) for storing still images

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Preparation 12PreparationInstalling the LithiumBatteriesInstalling the Memory BatteryThe supplied CR1216 type lithium battery isused to store the memo

Page 45 - BLC / GA I N ON

13 PreparationInstalling the Battery toRemote ControlThe supplied CR2032 type lithiumbattery is used to power the remotecontrol unit.1 Insert a pointe

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Preparation 14PreparationSelecting the Languagefor the On-screen DisplayAvailable modes:All modesThis camcorder allows you to chooseEnglish, German or

Page 47 - FINE PIC. LEVEL 1

15 Preparation4 Press m or l to select “2” (day),then press the centre of the Opera-tion button.5 Press m or l to select “6” (month),then press the ce

Page 48 - LED LIGHT ON

Preparation 16PreparationChanging to the 12-hourTime Mode1 After performing step 8 on theprevious page, press l or m toselect “12H/24H”, then press th

Page 49 - AUTO FOCUS

17 PreparationAdjusting the HandStrap1Open the hand strap flap (1) and gripstrap (2).2 Loosen the grip strap, pass your righthand through the hand str

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Preparation 18PreparationUsing the ViewfinderYou can record the subject using theelectronic viewfinder. You can also watchplayback through the viewfin

Page 51 - To cancel the still image

19 PreparationClosing the viewfinderPush in the viewfinder completely.Notes:• Do not use excessive force when movingthe viewfinder.• Do not pick up th

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i ENGLISHOPERATION MANUALWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard,do not expose this apparatus todripping or splashing. Noobjects filled with liquids, s

Page 53 - ER SAVE 5 MI N

Preparation 20PreparationUsing the LCDMonitorYou can use the LCD monitor to play backrecordings that you have made or to watchthe subject during recor

Page 54 - 4 Begin recording

21 PreparationTips on RecordingPositionsTurn the LCDmonitor so that thescreen facesupward.Balance yourweight on bothlegs.Turn the LCDmonitor so that t

Page 55 - Self recording with reversed

22Basic OperationsBasic OperationsCamera RecordingBasic OperationsCamera RecordingSelecting the Camcorder ModeThis camcorder includes functions for u

Page 56 - TAPE SPEED

23 Basic OperationsEasy CameraRecording on Tape inFull Auto ModeAvailable mode:Tape Camera• Before you start recording, perform theoperations describe

Page 57 - AUD I O MODE

24Basic OperationsBasic OperationsCamera RecordingPAUSETo pause recordingPress the Record Start/Stop button again.Recording pauses, and the camcorder

Page 58 - Accessory)

25 Basic OperationsPower Standby ModeAvailable mode:Tape CameraPower Standby mode allows you to preventaccidental recording by locking alloperations e

Page 59 - TELEZOOM MIC

26Basic OperationsBasic OperationsCamera RecordingAuto FocusAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraThe camcorder is preset to Auto Focusmode, which

Page 60

27 Basic OperationsInformation Displayfor Battery UsageAvailable modes:All modesWhen the camcorder operates with thebattery pack, the battery usage in

Page 61 - 2 Press the h (or j)

28Basic OperationsBasic OperationsCamera RecordingSETT ING 2DISAUDI O MODERETURNWINDPHONES VOLONOFF–+12bit– +PHONES VOLUsing Earphones(CommerciallyAv

Page 62 - 5002.6.2

29 Basic OperationsNote:• If you press the Record Start/Stop button inTape Playback mode, the “g” mark appearsand the camcorder enters RecordingStandb

Page 63 - PIC. EFFECT

iiPart Names ... 1Warning Indicators ... 4Op

Page 64 - EXECUTEROTATE PB

Basic OperationsPlayback 30Basic OperationsVOLUMEVideo SearchAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackThe video search function makes it easy tosearch for a desire

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31 Basic OperationsWatching Playbackon a TVAvailable modes:Tape Playback, Card PlaybackYou can connect the camcorder to a TV toallow a larger audience

Page 66 - Stretch Playback

Useful Features 32Useful FeaturesOperation buttonMedia Selection switchDISPLAY/MODE SET buttonPower switchInformationdisplay onMode screenInformationd

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33 Useful FeaturesMENU buttonOperation buttonMedia Selection switchPower switchExampleExampleExampleUsing the Menu ScreensUse the menu screens to adju

Page 68

Useful Features 34Useful FeaturesPower ZoomcontrolDigital zoom indicatorUseful FeaturesCamera RecordingThe “D” digital zoom indicator is displayedduri

Page 69 - (Continued on the next page)

35 Useful FeaturesBacklightCompensation (BLC)Available modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraWhen the subject is backlit, the image willappear dark if it is r

Page 70 - 4 Press the DISPLAY/MODE SET

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 36Useful FeaturesGain-upAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraWhen you are recording in a dark or poorlyilluminated

Page 71 - 5 Press the DISPLAY/MODE SET

37 Useful FeaturesFine PictureAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraWhen the subject is backlit, the image willappear dark if it is recorded normall

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Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 38Useful FeaturesBuilt-in LED video lightUsing the Built-in LEDVideo LightAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraYou

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39 Useful FeaturesFade In and Fade OutAvailable mode:Tape CameraThe fade function allows you to graduallybring the image and sound in or out at thebeg

Page 74 - Shutter Speed

iii Useful FeaturesControl Buttons ... 32Using the Mode Screens ...

Page 75 - T A P EPAUSE

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 40Useful FeaturesQuick ReturnAvailable mode:Tape CameraIf while playing back your tape you want toquickly return to th

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41 Useful FeaturesStill Recording onTapeAvailable mode:Tape CameraYou can record continuous still images ofsubjects.1 Set the camcorder to Tape Camera

Page 77 - TIME CODE

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 42Useful FeaturesDigital ImageStabilization (DIS)Available mode:Tape CameraThe digital image stabilization (DIS) funct

Page 78 - 16-bit audio recording

43 Useful FeaturesWide ModeAvailable mode:Tape CameraWide mode lets you record scenes withsqueezed images so that you can enjoyhigh-density wide image

Page 79 - If you wish to change the

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 44Useful FeaturesSelf RecordingNormal self recordingAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraOpen the LCD monitor and r

Page 80

45 Useful FeaturesSelf recording with reversedgripAvailable mode:Tape CameraRotate the grip 105° and the LCD monitor180° vertically so that you can re

Page 81 - Cutting Unwanted Se

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 46Useful FeaturesRecording in LP (LongPlay Recording) ModeAvailable mode:Tape CameraThis camcorder allows you to recor

Page 82 - (L/MONO)

47 Useful FeaturesSelecting the 16-bitAudio RecordingModeAvailable mode:Tape CameraThe camcorder normally records audio inthe 12-bit audio recording m

Page 83 - To Record from an External

Useful FeaturesCamera Recording 48Useful FeaturesUsing the ZoomMicrophone (OptionalAccessory)Available mode:Tape CameraWith the optional zoom micropho

Page 84 - Terminal (IEEE1394)

49 Useful FeaturesWindbreakAvailable mode:Tape CameraThe windbreak function allows you toreduce annoying noise from strong windswhen recording.1 In Ta

Page 85 - To Record from Video Equip

ivAdvanced FeaturesPlaybackUsing the Time Code ... 67Audio Dubbing Feature...

Page 86

Useful FeaturesPlayback 50Useful FeaturesUsing the RemoteControlAvailable modes:All modesUse the remote control to operate thecamcorder from a distanc

Page 87 - REC MODE

51 Useful FeaturesTape PlaybackFunctions with theRemote ControlAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can use the following playbackfunctions with the suppli

Page 88 - IMAGE S IZE

Useful FeaturesPlayback 52Useful FeaturesSelecting the Dateand Time ofRecording DisplayAvailable modes:All modesFollow the procedure below to select t

Page 89

53 Useful FeaturesPicture EffectPlaybackAvailable modes:Tape Playback, Card PlaybackThese picture effects let you play backimages with a more dramatic

Page 90 - SE L F T IMER

Useful FeaturesPlayback 54Useful FeaturesRotate PlaybackAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackThis function allows you to play backimages rotated 180°.1 In Tape

Page 91 - 2 Press the DISPLAY/MODE SET

55 Useful FeaturesCopying an Imagefrom Tape to CardAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can capture your favourite image framefrom a video tape recording a

Page 92 - EXECUTEFORMAT

Useful FeaturesPlayback 56Useful FeaturesStretch PlaybackAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackStretch playback allows you to playback asqueezed image with the

Page 93 - RESETFILE NO

57 Advanced FeaturesPower Zoom controlOperation buttonDISPLAY/MODE SET buttonManual focus indicatorManual FocusAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card Camer

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Advanced FeaturesCamera Recording 58Advanced FeaturesDisplaying the ManualSetting ScreenAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraYou can manually adjus

Page 95 - To cancel the protection

59 Advanced FeaturesAdjusting WhiteBalanceAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraThe colour of the subject on the screenlooks different depending on

Page 96

v Supplied AccessoriesBattery packBT-L227 AC adapterAudio/video/S-videocableCR2032 typelithium batteryfor remote controlCR1216 typelithium batteryfor

Page 97

Advanced FeaturesCamera Recording 60Advanced FeaturesLocking1 Select “LOCK MODE” in step 4 in“Selecting” on the previous page.2 Aim the lens at a whit

Page 98

61 Advanced FeaturesManual IrisAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraThe camcorder is preset to Auto Iris mode,which automatically selects the optim

Page 99 - Assigning Print Order to All

Advanced FeaturesCamera Recording 62Advanced FeaturesManual GainAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraWhen recording in a dark or poorlyilluminated

Page 100 - Playback

63 Advanced FeaturesSetting the ShutterSpeedAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraThe shutter speed is preset to auto mode,which automatically selec

Page 101 - System Requirements

Advanced FeaturesCamera Recording 64Advanced FeaturesSetting theCamcorder to FullAuto ModeAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraYou can set all the

Page 102

65 Advanced FeaturesScene setting indicatorScene Menu(Program AE)Available modes:Tape Camera, Card CameraYou can set the camcorder to a shootingmode t

Page 103

Advanced FeaturesCamera Recording 66Advanced FeaturesDigital PictureEffectsAvailable mode:Tape CameraThese digital picture effects let you recordthe s

Page 104

67 Advanced FeaturesUsing the Time CodeAvailable modes:Tape Camera, Tape PlaybackThe time code shows the hour, minute andsecond of recording, and the

Page 105 - Disconnecting the USB

Advanced FeaturesPlayback 68Advanced FeaturesAudio DubbingFeatureAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can add narration to recordings madewith this camcord

Page 106 - 100SHARP

69 Advanced FeaturesAudio Dubbing1 Play back the Mini DV cassetterecorded in SP mode and locate thetape position where you wish to startaudio dubbing.

Page 107 - EXECUTESL IDE SHO

viPrecautions• Before recording an important scene,please perform the recording test, thenplayback to check if the scene was re-corded properly. If n

Page 108 - BACKL I GHT

Advanced FeaturesPlayback 70Advanced FeaturesSelecting the AudioPlayback ModeAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can select any of the following audioplay

Page 109 - Factory Presettings

71 Advanced FeaturesEditingAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackVideo editing lets you refine your videos byremoving unwanted sequences from yourtape, or trans

Page 110 - D EMO MOD E

Advanced FeaturesPlayback 72Advanced FeaturesRecording from anExternal SourceAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can use this camcorder to record oredit v

Page 111 - Useful Information

73 Advanced FeaturesTo Record from an ExternalSource1 In Tape Playback mode, press theMENU button to display the menuscreen.2 Press l or m on the Oper

Page 112 - Appendix

Advanced FeaturesPlayback 74Advanced FeaturesEditing with the DVTerminal (IEEE1394)Available mode:Tape PlaybackThis camcorder can be used as a digital

Page 113 - Removable Storage Care

75 Advanced FeaturesTo Record from Video Equip-ment1 Set the camcorder to Tape Playbackmode, and insert a Mini DV cassette.2 Begin playback on the vid

Page 114

Advanced FeaturesPlayback 76Advanced FeaturesAV-OUTVIDEOS-VIDEOL-AUDIO-R(MONO):Using the Camcorderas a ConverterAvailable mode:Tape PlaybackYou can us

Page 115 - Cleaning

77 Digital Still Camera FeaturesLock buttonApproximate number of record-able images with the supplied 8MB SD memory cardSelecting the PictureQuality a

Page 116

Digital Still Camera FeaturesCamera Recording 78Digital Still Camera FeaturesPicture quality indicatorImage size indicator1 In Card Camera mode, pres

Page 117 - Troubleshooting

79 Digital Still Camera FeaturesNumber of shots taken/remainingPower switchMedia Selection switchPHOTO buttonLock buttonPower Zoom controlCard Recordi

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vii Dew Formation• What is “dew formation”?When cold water is poured into a glass,dew drops form on the glass. This clingingof water drops is called d

Page 119

Digital Still Camera FeaturesCamera Recording 80Digital Still Camera FeaturesRecording with theSelf-timerAvailable mode:Card CameraThe self-timer fun

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81 Digital Still Camera FeaturesSelf-timer operating indicatorSelf timer mode indicatorTo cancel the countdownPress the PHOTO button in step 4.To canc

Page 121 - Specifications

Digital Still Camera FeaturesCamera Recording 82Digital Still Camera FeaturesFormatting a CardAvailable modes:Card Camera, Card PlaybackBefore using

Page 122 - On-screen Display Index

83 Digital Still Camera FeaturesSetting the FileNumbering MethodAvailable mode:Card CameraThe camcorder automatically assigns filenumbers to captured

Page 123 - Mode screens

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 84Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback image number/number of recordingsLock buttonPage number/total thumbnail

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85 Digital Still Camera FeaturesDelete protection indicatorPROTECT indicatorDelete ProtectionAvailable mode:Card PlaybackYou can prevent your importan

Page 125 - Card Playback mode

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 86Digital Still Camera FeaturesDELETE indicatorDeleting StoredImagesAvailable mode:Card PlaybackDeleting One St

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87 Digital Still Camera FeaturesDELETE ALL? indicatorDeleting All Stored ImagesYou can delete all stored images on a cardin one operation.Notes:• Dele

Page 127 - VL-Z800S-CE1; 04/1/15/18:00

Digital Still Camera FeaturesPlayback 88Digital Still Camera FeaturesNumber of printoutsPRINT indicatorM indicatorPrint OrderAvailable mode:Card Play

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89 Digital Still Camera FeaturesM indicatorTo cancel the print order for an image1 Select the image for cancelling out ofprint order in step 5 above,

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