Panasonic sv-av10 manual


















Only available when the user is logged in as the system administrator. Select "Upgrade installation recommended ". If you select "New installation", music data created with SD-Jukebox prior to upgrading to Windows XP will no longer be available for use.

Four-speed or higher is recommended. In order to use CDDB function, you must set up an Internet connection for your PC and establish separate contracts with individual service providers. You can check out the audio data for a track up to three times. This limitation was established to protect copyright. After checking in the track, your PC increases the remaining check-out count by one. You can also check out a returned track to other SD Memory Cards.

See page 52 for instructions on removing the SD Memory Card. For instructions on opening the Device Manager, refer to the Windows documentation. Unlock the switch when you want to do a new check out or check in tracks. Write-protect switch. Next, select.

A playlist is a collection of tracks like an album. By selecting and playing a playlist, you can listen to the tracks in the playlist. When you record tracks on your PC, a playlist is automatically created. You can also make new playlists collecting your favorite recorded tracks. When selecting a track to listen to with SD-Jukebox or to check out, choose the playlist from the right window. Click [ ] to restore the previous display.

Click [ ] to display the playlist of the SD Memory Card. You will not be able to use SD-Jukebox until the auto-playing program is closed.

Select the checkbox next to the track to be recorded. Click again to remove the check mark. Before use, please read these instructions completely. For USA assistance. For Canadian assistance. Table of Contents. Previous Page. Next Page. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.

Hold the Memory Card placing the cut off corner left and showing the label frontward, and then insert it fully until it clicks. Speak into the built-in microphone Device. Wear the earphones supplied to listen to the sound. Use the data created with Panasonic Media Manager. Backlight is the light that shines from behind a recording subject. But if you're expecting anything more than Webcam-level video quality, you'll be disappointed. But gadget lovers who like the idea of being able to e-mail video clips to friends and play back MP3s will be sorely tempted to open their wallets.

The rest of us, however, will be content to wait for the next generation. Weighing a mere 3. If you want to wear the SV-AV10 around your neck, you can use the included lanyard, but there's also a felt carrying pouch, which keeps the device's easily scratched finish safe from car keys and other abrasive objects.

Use the attached lanyard if you want to wear the SV-AV10 around your neck. Aside from its compact size, the most impressive aspect of the SV-AV10's design is its sharp and bright 2-inch, flip-out, active-matrix LCD.

It would have helped if Panasonic had made the buttons a little snazzier and possibly added a bit of rubberized trim for flair and gripping purposes. The menu system is fairly intuitive--a jog dial helps navigate files and menus--but we sometimes found ourselves struggling to get back to certain places, such as the Settings menu. But with a little trial and error and a quick glance at the manual, you won't have any trouble playing back video recordings, still images, MP3s, and voice memos.

Included accessories. For such a portable device, the SV-AV10 is quite versatile.



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