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Samsung VP-D351 I Synergy AK-13321 Samsung VP-D351 Digital Camera Accessory Kit Includes SDSBLSM80 Battery SDM-123 Charger
Samsung VP-D351 Digital Camera Accessory Kit includes the following items: 1) SB-LSM80 Lithium-Ion Battery - Rechargeable Ultra High Capacity (800 mAh) - replacement for Samsung SB-LSM80 Camcorder Battery 2) Mini Battery Charger Kit for Samsung SB-LSM80 & SB-LSM160 Battery - with fold-in wall plug

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Brand: Synergy
Part Number: AK-13321
UPC: 876544609371
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Troubleshooting... 115 Specifications.. 118 Index... 119
Notes and Safety Instructions
Notes regarding the Rotation of the LCD Screen
Please rotate the LCD screen carefully as illustrated. Over rotation may cause damage to the 1 inside of the hinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder. 1. LCD screen closed. 2. Standard recording using the LCD screen. s Open the LCD screen with your finger. 3. Recording when looking at the LCD screen from the top.

LCD open knob

4. Recording when looking at the LCD screen from the front.
5. Recording when looking at the LCD screen from the left.
6. Recording with the LCD screen closed.
Notices regarding Copyright (VP-D351i/D352i/D353i/D354i/D355i only)
Television programmes, video tapes, DVD titles, films, and other programme materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorised copying of copyrighted material may be against the law. All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
VP-D351i/D352i/D353i/D354i/D355i
Notes regarding Moisture Condensation
1. A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensation to form inside the Camcorder. for example: When you move the Camcorder from a cold location to a warm location (e.g. from outside to inside during the winter.) s When you move the Camcorder from a cool location to a hot location (e.g. from inside to outside during the summer.)
2. If the (DEW) protection feature is activated, leave the Camcorder for at least two hours in a dry, warm room with the cassette compartment opened and the Battery pack removed.
Notes regarding Camcorder
1. Do not leave the Camcorder exposed to high temperatures (above 60C or 140F). For example, in a parked car in the sun or exposed to direct sunlight. 2. Do not let the Camcorder get wet. Keep the Camcorder away from rain, sea water, and any other form of moisture. If the Camcorder gets wet, it may get damaged. Sometimes a malfunction due to exposure to liquids cannot be repaired. 7
Notes regarding the Battery Pack
It is recommended to use original battery pack that is available at SAMSUNG service centre. Make sure that the Battery pack is fully charged before starting to record. To preserve battery power, keep your Camcorder turned off when you are not operating it. If your Camcorder is in CAMERA mode, and it is left in STBY mode without being operated for more than 5 minutes with a tape inserted, it will automatically turn itself off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge. Make sure that the Battery pack is fitted firmly into place. Do not drop the Battery pack. Dropping the Battery pack may damage it. A brand new Battery pack is not charged. Before using the Battery pack, you need to charge it completely. Fully discharging a Lithium-Ion battery damages the internal cells. The Battery pack may be prone to leakage when fully discharged.

When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer. The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste.

s s s s

Notes regarding the Video Head Cleaning
To ensure normal recording and a clear picture, clean the video heads regularly. If a square block-shape distorts playback, or only a blue screen is displayed, the video heads may be dirty. If this happens, clean the video heads with a dry type cleaning cassette. Do not use a wet-type cleaning cassette. It may damage the video heads.

Note regarding the Lens

Do not film with the camera lens pointing directly at the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the CCD(Charge Coupled Device).
Notes regarding electronic Viewfinder
1. Do not position the Camcorder such that the Viewfinder is pointing towards the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the inside of the Viewfinder. Be careful when placing the Camcorder under sunlight or near a window exposed to sunlight. 2. Do not pick up the Camcorder by holding the Viewfinder. 3. Applying excessive force to the Viewfinder may damage it.
Notes regarding Record or Playback Using the LCD Screen
1. The LCD screen has been manufactured using high precision technology. However, there may be tiny dots (red, blue or green in colour) that appear on the LCD screen. These dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any way. 2. When you use the LCD screen under direct sunlight or outdoors, it maybe difficult to see the picture clearly. If this occurs, we recommend using the Viewfinder. 3. Direct sunlight can damage the LCD screen.
Notes regarding the Hand Strap
To ensure a steady picture while filming, check that the hand strap is properly adjusted. Do not force your hand into the hand strap as you could damage it.
Precaution regarding the Lithium Battery
1. The Lithium battery maintains the clock function and user settings; even if the Battery pack or AC adapter is removed. 2. The Lithium battery for the Camcorder lasts about 6 months under normal operation from time of installation. 3. When the Lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the Date/Time indicator will display 00:00 1.JAN.2005 when you set the Date/Time to on. When this occurs, replace the Lithium battery with a new one (type CR2025). 4. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Warning: Keep the Lithium battery out of reach of children. Should a battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.

00:00 1.JAN.2005

Servicing
Do not attempt to service this Camcorder yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Replacement Parts

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer and having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Getting to Know Your Camcorder

Features

Multi OSD Language You can select the desired OSD language from OSD List. Digital Data Transfer Function with IEEE1394 By incorporating the IEEE 1394 (i.LINK: i.LINK is a serial data transfer protocol and interconnectivity system, used to transmit DV data) data transport port, both moving and still images can be transferred to a PC, making it possible to produce or edit various images. USB Interface for Digital Image Data Transfer (VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) You can transfer images to a PC using the USB interface without an add-on card. PHOTO The photo function lets you capture an object as a still along with sound, while in camera mode. 900x Digital Zoom Allows you to magnify an image up to 900 times its original size. Colour TFT LCD A high-resolution colour TFT LCD gives you clean, sharp images as well as the ability to review your recordings immediately. Digital Image Stabiliser (DIS) The DIS compensates for any handshake, reducing unstable images particularly at high magnification. Various Digital Effects The digital effects allows you to give your films a special look by adding various special effects. Back Light Compensation (BLC) The BLC function compensates for the bright background behind a subject you're recording. Program AE The program AE enables you to alter the shutter speed and aperture to suit the type of scene/action to be filmed. NITE PIX The NITE PIX function enables you to record a subject in a dark place. Digital Still Camera Function (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) - Using Memory card, you can easily record and playback standard still images. - You can transfer standard still images on the Memory card to your PC using the USB interface. MPEG Recording (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) MPEG recording makes it possible to record video onto a Memory card. Multi Memory Card Slot (VP-D354(i)/D355(i) only) Multi Memory card slot is able to use Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MMC and SD. Built-in Memory (VP-D354(i)/D355(i) only) You can use digital still camera functions without a separate external Memory card, using the built-in memory installed in your Camcorder. (VP-D354(i): 16MB/VP-D355(i): 64MB)
Accessories Supplied with Camcorder
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your digital video camera.

32F 0C 32F 0C 32F 0C

104F 40C 104F 40C

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SB-LSM 80

SB-LSM 160

Battery Level Display
The battery level display indicates the amount of power remaining in the Battery pack. a. b. c. d. e. Fully charged 20~40% used 40~80% used 80~95% used Completely used (Blinking) (The Camcorder will turn off soon, change the battery as soon as possible)

(Blinking)

[ Notes ] s Please refer to the Table on page 22 for approximate continuous recording time. s The recording time is affected by temperature and environmental conditions. s The recording time shortens dramatically in a cold environment. The continuous recording times in the operating instructions are measured using a fully charged Battery pack at 77 F (25 C). As the environmental temperature and conditions vary. The remaining battery time may differ from the approximate continuous recording times given in the instructions.
OSD (On Screen Display in Camera/Player Modes)
1. Battery level (see page 23) 2. Digital effects mode (see page 65) 3. EASY.Q (see page 40) 4. DIS (see page 61) 5. Program AE (see page 63) 6. White balance mode (see page 59) 7. Shutter speed (see page 57) 8. Exposure (see page 57) 9. Manual focus (see page 58) 10. Date/Time (see page 33) 11. Zoom position (see page 44) 12. Nite Pix (see page 49) 13. Color nite (see page 47) 14. USB (VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/ D354(i)/D355(i) only) 15. Remote (see page 28) (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/ D355(i) only) 16. Wind cut (see page 56) 17. BLC (Back Light Compensation) (see page 46) 18. LED LIGHT (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) (see page 48) 19. Audio recording mode (see page 55) 20. Remaining tape (measured in minutes) 21. Tape counter 22. Zero memory (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/ D355(i) only) (see page 42) 23. Record speed mode 24. Operating mode 25. Self timer (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/ D355(i) only) 26. Photo image 27. Tele MACRO (see page 44) 28. Audio playback 29. Volume control (see page 70) 30. DV IN (DV data transfer mode) (VP-D351i/D352i/ D353i/D354i/D355i only) (see page 80) 31. AV IN (VP-D351i/D352i/ D353i/D354i/D355i only) 32. Audio dubbing (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/ D355(i) only) (see page 77) 33. DEW (see page 7) 34. Warning Indicator (see page 115) 35. Message line (see page 115)

OSD in Camera Mode

8 STBY SP 10Sec 0:00:11 14min 16BIt 13
No Tape ! S. 1/50 [29] Nite Pix Color N.1/25
00:00 1.JAN.2005 W S. 1/50 [29]

OSD in Player Mode

35 No Tape ! AV In 00:00 1.JAN.[10]

Sound[2]

0:00:00:10 14min 16BIt

Setting the Shutter Sound (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
The Shutter Sound function works in both Player and M.Cam modes. You can turn the Shutter Sound on or off, when on, with each press of the
PHOTO button the Shutter will Sound.
1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA or PLAYER. 2. If the Power switch is set to CAMERA mode, set the MODE switch to MEMORY CARD. If the Power switch is set to PLAYER mode, set the MODE switch to TAPE. 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear.
4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select System, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Shutter Sound, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off, then press the Menu selector. 7. To exit, press the MENU button.
Player Mode System Clock Set Beep Sound Shutter Sound USB Version Language Move

On On USB 2.0 English

Player Mode Back Clock Set Beep Sound Shutter Sound USB Version Language Move
Viewing the Demonstration
Before you begin: Make Sure that there is no tape inserted in the Camcorder.
(see page 36) Demonstration automatically shows you the major functions that are included with your Camcorder so that you may use them more easily. 1 The Demonstration function may only be used in the Camera mode without a tape inserted in the Camcorder. The Demonstration operates repeatedly until the Demonstration mode switched Off.
1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select System, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Demonstration, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On, then press the Menu selector. 7. Press the MENU button. s The Demonstration will begin. 8. To quit the Demonstration, press the MENU button.
The Demonstration mode is automatically activated when the Camcorder is left idle for more than 10 minutes after switching to the Camera mode (no tape is inserted in the Camcorder). If you press other buttons (FADE, BLC, PHOTO, EASY.Q) during the Demonstration mode, the demonstration stops temporarily and resumes 10 minutes later if you do not operate any other functions. While setting the NITE PIX to ON, the Demonstration function does not work.

1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA or PLAYER. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE or MEMORY CARD. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Display, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select TV Display, then press the Menu selector. 6. To activate TV Display function, move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off, then press the Menu selector. 7. To exit, press the MENU button.

Basic Recording

Using the Viewfinder
In the PLAYER mode, the Viewfinder will work when the LCD screen is
closed. In the CAMERA mode, the Viewfinder will work when the LCD screen is closed or rotated counterclockwise 180.

Adjusting the Focus

The focus adjustment knob of the Viewfinder enables individuals with vision problems to see clearer images. 1. Close the LCD screen and pull out the Viewfinder. 2. Use the focus adjustment knob of the Viewfinder to focus the picture.
[ Notes ] Viewing the sun or any strong light source through the Viewfinder for a prolonged period may be harmful, or cause temporary impairment. s The Viewfinder will work either in PLAYER mode with LCD screen closed or in CAMERA mode with LCD screen closed or facing the front.
Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette
When inserting a tape or closing the cassette compartment, do not apply
excessive force. As it may cause a malfunction.
Do not use any tape other than Mini DV cassettes.
[ Note ] When you have recorded something that you wish to keep, you can protect it so that it will not be accidentally erased. a. Protecting a tape: Push the safety tab on the cassette so that the hole is uncovered. b. Removing the tape protection: If you no longer wish to keep the recording on the cassette, push the safety tab back so that it covers the hole. How to store a tape a. Avoid places with magnets or magnetic interference. b. Avoid humidity and dust prone places. c. Keep the tape in an upright position and avoid storing it in direct sunlight. d. Avoid dropping or knocking your tapes.

[ Note ] Make sure Wind Cut is set to off when you want the microphone to be as sensitive as possible.
Setting the Shutter Speed & Exposure
You can set Shutter Speed only in Camera mode. The Exposure function works in both Camera and M.Cam modes. Quick menu is used to access Camcorder functions by simply using the

Menu selector.

1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 3 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) 3. Press the Menu selector. s Quick menu list will appear. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Shutter or Exposure, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Manual, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select desired 5 shutter speed or exposure, then press the Menu selector. s Shutter speed can be set to 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000 or 1/10000. s Exposure value can be set between 00 and 29. 7. To exit, press the MENU button. s Selected settings are displayed on the screen.
STBY DIS Program AE White Balance Shutter Exposure Manual Focus

Manual

Recommended Shutter Speeds when Recording
Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis: 1/2000 or 1/4000 Moving cars or trains or other rapidly moving vehicles

S. 1/50

such as roller coasters: 1/1000, 1/500 or 1/250
Indoor sports such as basketball: 1/120
[29] If you manually change the Shutter Speed and the Exposure value when Program AE option is selected, manual changes are applied first. The image may not seem as smooth when a high Shutter Speed is set. The Camcorder returns to the auto shutter and auto exposure settings when you set the NITE PIX to ON, or change to the EASY.Q mode. When recording with a Shutter Speed of 1/1000 or higher, make sure the sun is not shining into the lens.

Auto Focus/Manual Focus

The Auto Focus/Manual Focus function works in both Camera and M.Cam
modes. In most situations, it is better to use the automatic focus feature, as it enables you to concentrate on the creative side of your recording. Manual focusing may be necessary under certain conditions that make automatic focusing difficult and/or unreliable. Manual Focus can be set in the Quick Menu.

Auto Focusing

If you are inexperienced in the use of Camcorders, we
recommend that you make use of Auto Focus.

Manual Focusing

In the following situations, you may obtain better results
by adjusting the focus manually. a. A picture containing several objects, some close to the Camcorder, others further away. b. A person enveloped in fog or surrounded by snow. c. Very shiny or glossy surfaces like a car. d. People or objects moving constantly or quickly like an athlete or a crowd.

Zooming In and Out with Digital Zoom
Zoom works only in Camera mode.
Selecting the Digital Zoom
Zooming more than 20x is achieved digitally, up to 900x when combined with optical zoom. The picture quality may deteriorate depending on how much you zoom in on the subject. We recommend that you use the DIS feature with Digital Zoom for picture stability. (see page 61) 1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Camera, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Digital Zoom, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select desired zoom mode(Off, 100x, 200x, 400x or 900x), then press the Menu selector. 7. To exit, press the MENU button.
[ Notes ] Maximum zooming may result in lower picture quality. s Digital Zoom is not available while DIS, EASY.Q, taking a photo image, COLOR NITE SHUTTER, 16:9 Wide, Emboss2, Pastel2, Mirror or Mosaic is in use. s Once taking a photo image, COLOR NITE SHUTTER, 6 16:9 Wide, Emboss2, Pastel2, Mirror or Mosaic is set, Digital Zoom mode will be released. (The Digital Zoom mode will be backed up.) s Once DIS or EASY.Q is set, Digital Zoom mode will be released.

Off 100x 200x 400x 900x

Photo Image Recording
Set the Power switch to CAMERA. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) Press the PHOTO button. s The still picture is recorded for about 6~7 seconds. 4. After the PHOTO has been recorded, the Camcorder returns to its previous mode. 1. 2. 3.
Photo image recording works only in Camera Mode.
Searching for a Photo Image
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Photo Search works only in Player mode. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) Press the MENU button. 4 s The menu list will appear. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Tape, then press the Menu selector. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Photo Search, then press the Menu selector. Press the / (REW/FF) buttons to select the photo. s The photo search process appears on LCD screen while you are searching. s After completing the search, the Camcorder displays the still image. 6 To exit, press the (STOP) or MENU button.

Player Mode Record Rec Mode Audio Mode Wind Cut AV In/Out

SP 12Bit Off Out

Player Mode Back Rec Mode Audio Mode Wind Cut AV In/Out

Out In Select

[ Note ] When you record the images being played back on an analog VCR, if they are not being played back at normal speed, (for example, more than double speed or slow playback), only a gray image appears on the Camcorder.
Audio Dubbing (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
The Audio Dubbing function works only in Player Mode. You can not dub sound on a pre-recorded tape in LP or 16 bit mode. You can add sound to the original sound on a pre-recorded tape recorded in SP mode with 12bit sound. Use the internal or an external microphone (not supplied) or other audio equipment. The original sound will not be erased.

Dubbing Sound

1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. s If you want to use an external microphone, connect the microphone to the external MIC input jack on the Camcorder. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. 3. Press the (PLAY/STILL) button and find the time frame of the scene to be dubbed. 4. Press the (PLAY/STILL) button to pause the scene. 5. Press the A.DUB button on the remote control. s Audio Dubbing icon ( ) will be displayed on the LCD screen. s The Camcorder is ready for dubbing. 6. Press the (PLAY/STILL) button to start dubbing. Press the (STOP) button to stop the dubbing.
[ Notes ] s You can not use the Audio Dubbing function while playing a write protected video tape. s To utilise an external MIC or sound source, connect a microphone to the MIC jack or use the AV cable to connect external sound source input. s To dub an external sound source, set the In/Out function to In (VP-D353i/D354i/D355i only) (see page 76).

Dubbed Audio Playback

1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) 3. Insert the dubbed tape and press the MENU button. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Tape, then press the Menu selector.

Move Select

5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Audio Select, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select the audio playback channel, then press the Menu selector. s Sound[1]: play the original sound. s Sound[2]: play the dubbed sound. s MIX[1+2]: play back sound1 and 2 equality mixed. 7. To exit, press the MENU button. 8. Press the tape.

The still images that you recorded are saved in JPEG file
format on the Memory card. The moving images that you recorded are saved in MPEG4 file format on the Memory card. Each file has a file number and all files are assigned to a folder. - A file number from DCAM0001 is sequentially assigned to each recorded image. - Each folder is numbered from 100SSDVC and recorded on the Memory card.
DCIM 100 SSDVC DCAM 0001 DCAM 0002. 101SSDVC

<Still image>

Image Format
Still Image s Images are compressed in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format. s The picture size is 800x600 (Tape Capture 640x480). Moving Image Images are compressed in MPEG 4(Moving Picture Experts Group) format. s The picture size is 720x576.

MSAMSUNG SSMOV 100SSMOV

<Moving image>

000-0000

Selecting the Camcorder Mode
You can use this Camcorder as a Digital Still Camera
File number Folder number
(DSC). You have to set the Mode switch to Memory card to use this Camcorder as Digital Still Camera. M.Cam mode (Memory record mode) 1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD. M.Player mode (Memory playback mode) 1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD.
Selecting the Built-in Memory (VP-D354(i)/D355(i) only)
Built-in memory setting is available in the Player/M.Cam/M.Player modes.

VP-D354(i)/D355(i)

(VP-D354(i): 16MB/VP-D355(i): 64MB)
Images can be stored and played back using the built-in memory.
Hence, set the memory type before storing and playing back images.
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA or PLAYER. 2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE or MEMORY CARD. 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear. 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory Type, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Int. Memory or Memory card, then press the Menu selector. 7. To exit, press the MENU button.
M.Cam Mode Memory Memory Type Photo Quality File No.

Int. Memory Fine Series

M.Cam Mode Back Memory Type Photo Quality File No.

Int. Memory Memory card

Using Quick Menu: Memory Type

Memory File Number
File number setting works only in M.Cam mode. File numbers are given to images in the order they were recorded
when they are stored on the Memory card.
Memory file numbers may be set as follows:
Series: When there are existing files, the new image will be named as the next number in the sequence. Reset: When there are no files stored on the Memory card, the file numbering starts from 0001.
1. Set the Power switch to the CAMERA. 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD. 3. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear.

Fine Series

4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select File No., then press the Menu selector.

Series Reset

6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select desired option(Series or Reset), then press the Menu selector. 7. To exit, press the MENU button.

Taking Photos

You may take still images while in M.Cam mode and store the images on the Memory card. This function is useful when you want to take a snapshot of a subject while you are using the Camcorder. You can take photos using the remote control. Audio will not be recorded with a Still image on to the Memory Card.
1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD. 3. After framing your object to record, fully press the PHOTO button to take the picture. s The picture is taken and saved into the Memory card within a few seconds. s Taking another picture within this interval is not possible. s The indicator appears LCD screen during the time it takes to save the image.
[ Notes ] s Still images are saved in the Memory card in an 800x600 format. s The number of still images that can be stored depends on the quality of the image.

Viewing Still Images

This function works only in M.Player mode.
You can playback and view still images recorded on the Memory card. Be sure that the M.Play Select is set to Photo in the Menu. There are 3 ways to view recorded images. - Single: To view an image frame by frame. - Slide show: To view all images automatically and in consecutive order. - Multi display: To view 6 images at once.

To view a Single Image

1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD. s The last recorded image appears. REV FWD s If there are no recorded images on the Memory card, No image ! will display on the screen. 3. Using the / (REV/FWD) buttons, search for the desired still image. s To view the next image: press the (FWD) button. s To view the previous image: press the (REV) button. s Pressing (FWD) when you are on the last image will take you to the first image and pressing (REV) when you are on the first image will take you to the last image. s Keep pressing (FWD) or (REV) to search for an image quickly.

Using Quick Menu: Protect
Quick menu is used to access Camcorder functions by simply using

Protect

the Menu selector. Quick menu provides easier access to the frequently used menus without using the MENU button. 1. Press the Menu selector. 2. Move the Menu selector to left or right to select Protect, then press the Menu selector. 3. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Off or On, then press the Menu selector. 4. To exit, press the MENU button.
M.Play Select Delete Protect Print Mark
Deleting Still Images and Moving Images
The Delete function works only in M.Player 5 mode. You can erase the still images and moving images recorded on the Memory card. If you want to delete protected images, you must first deactivate the image protection. An image which has been deleted cannot be recovered.
1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER. 6 2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD. 3. Using the / (REV/FWD) buttons, search for the still image that you want to delete. 4. Press the MENU button. s The menu list will appear. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory, then press the Menu selector. 6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to 7 select Delete, then press the Menu selector. s A message Do you want to delete? appears. 7. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Yes or No, then press the Menu selector. 8. To exit, press the MENU button.
2/46 800x600 Do you want to delete? Yes No

Previous

Deleting All image at once Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Delete All, then press the Menu selector. A message Do you want to delete all? appears.

Using Quick Menu: Delete

Quick menu is used to access Camcorder

Delete

1 functions by simply using the Menu selector. Quick menu provides easier access to the frequently used menus without using the MENU button.
1. Press the Menu selector. 2. Move the Menu selector to left or right to select Delete, then press the Menu selector.
3. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Cancel or Delete, then press the Menu selector. 4. To exit, press the MENU button.
[ Notes ] When there is no stored picture on the Memory card, the message No image ! will be displayed. s If an erroneous image file is found on the Memory card, the message Memory card error ! will be displayed. It may be caused by copying images from different digital devices. s Formatting the Memory card will delete all the stored images. (see page 101) s To protect important pictures from accidental deletion, activate the image protection (refer to page 97). s Deleting all files using the Delete All menu may take a while. To delete all files much faster, format the memory card after backing up the files into other storage device.

Selecting Images

1. In the PictBridge settings menu, press the / (REV/FWD) buttons to select an image to print.
Setting the Number of Prints
2. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Copies, then press the Menu selector. 3. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to set the number of prints, then press the Menu selector.
M.Player Mode Back Print Copies Date/Time
Setting the Date/Time Imprint Option 4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to 5 select Date/Time, then press the Menu selector. 5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select the Date/Time display type, then press the Menu selector. s Date/Time display type: Off, Date, Time, Date&Time Printing Images Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Print, then press the Menu selector, and selected image files will be printed.
Off Date Time Date&Time 100-0002
[ Notes ] The Date/Time Imprint Option may not supported by all printers. Check with your printer manufacturer. The Date/Time Menu cannot be setup if the printer does not support this option. s The PictBridgeTM is a registered trademark of CIPA(Camera & Imaging Products Association), an image transfer standard developed by Canon, Fuji, HP, Olympus, Seiko Epson, and Sony. s PictBridge supporting printers are commercially available. s Use the USB cable provided with the Camcorder. s Use the AC power adapter for your Camcorder during PictBridge Direct Printing. Turning your Camcorder off during the printing might damage data on the Memory card. s Printing still images is supported. Motion clips are not available for printing. s You can set various printing options depending on the printer. s Please refer to the users manual of the printer.

Maintenance

After Finishing a Recording
At the end of a recording you must remove the
power source. When recording with a Lithium ion Battery pack, leaving the pack on the Camcorder can reduce the life span of the battery. The Battery pack should be release after recording is completed. 1. Slide the TAPE EJECT switch in the direction of the arrow. s Opening the cassette door ejects the tape automatically. s Please wait while the tape is completely ejected. 2. After removing the tape, close the door and store the Camcorder in a dust free environment. Dust and other foreign materials can cause squareshaped noise or jerky images. 3. Set the Power switch to the Off. 4. Disconnect the power source or remove the lithium ion Battery pack. Press the BATTERY RELEASE button located on the bottom of the Camcorder and slide the Battery pack in the direction of the arrow.

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5-1 Assy Chassis

(M1.4 X L4.7 (2.5) YEL)

(M1.7 X L2.5 BLK)

(M1.7 X L4 BLK)

C607 P053 P002

Loc. No C050 C201 C607 M001 P001
Parts No. AD97-09608A AD61-01994A 0605-001086 AD97-09507A AD97-09573A AD97-09752C AD97-09573C AD97-09752B AD97-09573D AD97-09752A AD97-09821A AD97-08324A AD60-00053A 6001-001385 6003-001300 6009-001410
Description ; Specification ASSY-CHASSIS DECK;ASSY,DRAGON-PJ,BRACKET-LENS;DRAGON-PJ,SUS304 1/2H,T0.5, CCD;COLOR,DIP,14P,8.2x8.2x2.4mm,68 ASSY-DECK;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D353,MAIN B ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D353i,MAIN ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DELTA3-PJ,VP-D352,MAIN B ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D352i,MAIN ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D351,MAIN B ASSY-MAIN BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D351i,MAIN ASSY-CCD BOARD;-,DELTA3,CCD BOARD,C ASSY-LENS-ZOOM;PC,SHML,20X SPACER-CCD;ALPHA_PJ,SILICON,-,-,-,BLK,0. SCREW-MACHINE;CH,+,M1.7,L2.5,ZPC(BLK),SW SCREW-TAPTITE;CH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK),SW SCREW-SPECIAL;CH,+,-,M1.4,L4.7(2.5),ZPC(

Remark

VP-D353 Only VP-D353I Only VP-D352 Only VP-D352I Only VP-D351 Only VP-D351I Only
P002 P051 P053 W125 W126 W225
5-2 Assy Left (VP-D353(I))

W112 P054 W112 C007

W112 C208 C621 C635 C002 C323 C640 C005 C008 C622 P004 C003 C623 W112 C626 W117 C208
Loc. No C001 C002 C003 C005 C007 C008 C208 C323 C621 C622 C623 C626 C635 C640 P003 P004 P054 W112 W117
Parts No. AD63-00709A AD61-01977A AD61-01694A AD63-00706B AD61-01988A AD64-01322A AD61-12033A AD61-02069A AD61-01990A AD64-01314A AD64-01315A AD63-00716A AD66-00350A AD61-02005A AD97-09524C AD97-09526A AD97-08377A 6003-001453 6003-001490
Description ; Specification COVER-LEFT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T14,W30,L58,-,CASE-LEFT;SC-D355,ABS 94HB,T25,W79,L99,S HOLDER-TRIPOD;THETA3-PJ,PC,T1.0,W30,L14, COVER-DOOR;DRAGON-PJ,PC,T1,W10,L29,-,-,? HOLDER-SELECT;DRAGON-PJ,POM,T7,W8,L11,NA KNOB-SELECT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T4,W5,L8,-,SIL BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 HOLDER-DOOR MS;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T7,W12,L32, BRACKET-DOOR;DRAGON-PJ,SUS304 1/2H,T0.8, BUTTON-FUNCTION A;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,W11xH10x BUTTON-FUNCTION B;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,W45xH14x COVER-DUMMY FUNCTION;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T9,W1 SHAFT-DOOR;DRAGON-PJ,SUS,L35,0.8,-,-,SPRING ETC-DOOR;DRAGON-PJ,SUS,0.2,1,1.4, ASSY-LEFT BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,M/S, EVF,LEFT ASSY-FUNCTION BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D353,FU ASSY-SPEAKER;DELTA2-PJ,SC-D103,SPEAKER SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK) SCREW-TAPTITE;PH,+,B,M1.7,L4,NI PLT,SWCH

5-3 Assy Left (VP-D352(I)/VP-D351(I))

W112 P054 W112

C208 C622 P004 C003 C623 W112 C626 W117
Loc. No C001 C002 C003 C208 C622 C623 C626 P003 P004 P054 W112 W117
Parts No. AD63-00709A AD61-01977C AD61-01694A AD61-12033A AD64-01314A AD64-01315A AD63-00716A AD97-09524B AD97-09526A AD97-08377A 6003-001453 6003-001490
Description ; Specification COVER-LEFT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T14,W30,L58,-,CASE-LEFT;SC-D351,ABS 94HB,T25,W79,L99,S HOLDER-TRIPOD;THETA3-PJ,PC,T1.0,W30,L14, BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 BUTTON-FUNCTION A;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,W11xH10x BUTTON-FUNCTION B;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,W45xH14x COVER-DUMMY FUNCTION;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T9,W1 ASSY-LEFT BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,NO Slot, EVF,L ASSY-FUNCTION BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,VP-D353,FU ASSY-SPEAKER;DELTA2-PJ,SC-D103,SPEAKER SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK) SCREW-TAPTITE;PH,+,B,M1.7,L4,NI PLT,SWCH

5-4 Assy LCD

L015 W120

W118 L017 W117 L014 L016

L013 L053 W112

L011 L004 L008 W118 L007

L009 L006

Loc. No C208 C349 L001

Parts No. AD61-12033A AD97-09664A AD97-09605K AD97-09605L AD97-09605H AD97-09605J AD97-09605F AD97-09605G AD97-09599A AD61-01974K AD61-01974L AD61-01974H AD61-01974J AD61-01974F AD61-01974G AD64-01329A AD63-00745A AD61-01299A AD64-01332B AD64-01332C AD64-00808A AD61-01975A AD63-00562A AD63-00563A AD97-08469A AD97-06489A AD07-00049A 6003-001453 6001-001527 6003-001490 6003-001291 6001-001716
Description ; Specification BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 ASSY-LED BL;-,DELTA3-PJ,LED BACK LIGHT ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D353,ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D353i,ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D352,ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D352i,ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D351,ASSY-LCD;ASSY,VP-D351i,ASSY-LCD BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,DIGITAL,LCD BOA CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D353,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L7 CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D353i,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D352,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L7 CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D352i,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D351,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L7 CASE-LCD TOP;VP-D351i,ABS94HB,T1.5,W50,L LOCKER-LCD;DRAGON-PJ,POM,NATU,-,-,T3.5,W COVER-LOCK LCD;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T2,W5,L8,-, SPRING ETC-LOCK LCD;THETA-PJ,SWPB,-,-,-, INLAY-MS;DRAGON-PJ,PC,T0.6,W15,L15,SIL, INLAY-DV;DRAGON-PJ,PC,T0.6,W15,L15,SIL, BADGE-SAMSUNG;ALPHA_PJ,AL,T0.7,-,-,-,SIL CASE-LCD BOTTOM;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T4,W5 COVER-HINGE TOP 2.5;DELTA2-PJ,ABS 94V0, COVER-HINGE BOTTOM 2.5;DELTA2-PJ,ABS 94 ASSY-HINGE;-,DELTA2-PJ,HINGE ASSY-LCD FPC;.,DELTA-PJ,LCD FPC LCD-PANNEL;A024CN02 V0,DELTA3-PJ,480*234 SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK) SCREW-MACHINE;CH(0.3),+,M1.7,L2.0,NI PLT SCREW-TAPTITE;PH,+,B,M1.7,L4,NI PLT,SWCH SCREW-TAPTITE;CH,+,B,M1.4,L3.0,ZPC(BLK), SCREW-MACHINE;BH,+,M2,L4,NI PLT

VP-D353 Only VP-D353I Only VP-D352 Only VP-D352I Only VP-D351 Only VP-D351I Only VP-D353 Only VP-D353I Only VP-D352 Only VP-D352I Only VP-D351 Only VP-D351I Only

L004 L006

L007 L008 L009 L010 L011 L013 L014 L015 L016 L017 L053 W112 W116 W117 W118 W120
VP-D353(I) Only VP-D352(I)/D351(I) Only

5-5 Assy Front

C597 W127 C658 P006

W112 W112 C627

W127 C013 C037

P058 C031

C471 C210
Loc. No C013 C031 C034 C037 C053 C054 C062 C208 C210 C471 C597 C625 C627 C658 P006
Parts No. AD63-00713A AD63-00568A AD61-01976A AD61-01984A AD64-01319A AD61-01985A AD63-00707A AD61-12033A AD61-01993A AD63-00705A AD63-00710A AD63-00714A AD63-00719A AD61-01995A AD97-09525A AD97-09525F AD97-09525C AD97-08597A 6003-001453 6003-001292
Description ; Specification COVER-JACK;DRAGON-PJ,ABS+URETHAN,T3,W8,L SHEET-MIC;DELTA2-PJ,,T0.2,W12.2,L2 CASE-FRONT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T13,W20,L8 HOLDER-HOOD;DRAGON-PJ,PC,T10,W34,L34,BLK KNOB-NIGHT SHOT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T6,W1 HOLDER-NIGHT SHOT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T12,W15, COVER-FRONT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T5,W23,L55,-,BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 BRACKET-GRIP FRONT;DRAGON-PJ,SUS304 1/2H COVER-S JACK;DRAGON-PJ,URETHAN,T3,W14,L1 COVER-TOP;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T34,W38,L102,-,COVER-DUMMY FRONT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T23 COVER-DUMMY TOP;DRAGON-PJ,PC,T11,W11,L8, BRACKET-NIGHT SHOT;DRAGON-PJ,SUS304 1/2H ASSY-JACK BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,ALL (O),JACK B ASSY-JACK BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,USB,JACK BOARD ASSY-JACK BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,NITE,JACK BOAR ASSY-UNIT MIC;-,THETA2-PJ,UNIT MIC SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK) SCREW-TAPTITE;CH(0.3),+,B,M1.7,L3,ZPC(BL
VP-D353(I) Only VP-D352(I) Only VP-D351(I) Only

P058 W112 W127

5-6 Assy Rear

W112 P009 C354

C208 C334 C306 C045 C208 C041 C015 C042 Loc. No C015 C042 C044 C045 C208 C306 C334 C354 P009 W112 Parts No. AD63-00527D AD63-00584B AD64-01156B AD61-01980A AD61-12033A AD61-01625B AD63-00704A AD97-09612A AD97-09529A 6003-001453 Description ; Specification COVER-LI BATTERY;OMEGA2-PJ(2M),ABS94+URE COVER-JIG;OMEGA2-PJ(2M),ABS 94HB,T2,W20, KNOB-BATTERY EJECT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T5 HOLDER-BATT EJECT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T3.2,W9, BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 SPRING ETC-BATTERY EJECT;THETA2-PJ,SUS30 COVER-DC JACK;DRAGON-PJ,URETHAN,T7,W8.2, ASSY-REAR;ASSY,DRAGON-PJ,ASSY-REAR BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,SC-D353,REAR B SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK) Remark

5-7 Assy EVF

L055 C208

L054 C630

L060 C208 C208 L056 L062 L061 L063 C208 L065 W206
Loc. No C208 C630 L054 L055 L056 L060 L061 L062 L063 L065 W206
Parts No. AD61-12033A AD61-01983A AD97-09093A AD61-01972A AD61-01973A AD64-01165B AD61-01609A AD67-00250A AD73-00145A AD61-01982A 6001-001373
Description ; Specification BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 HOLDER-FRAMELESS;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T8.7,W15. ASSY-UNIT EVF;0.16 PAL,DELTA2-PJ,UNIT-E CASE-EVF MAIN;DRAGON-PJ,PC/ABS,T32,W32,L CASE-EVF SLIDE;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94V0,T21.7, KNOB-EVF;DRAGON-PJ,POM,T4.5,W3.6,L5,-,G HOLDER-LENS EVF;DELTA2-PJ,ABS 94 HB,T7.8 LENS-EVF 18X-G1;SHML-PJ,PMMA,WHITE,15,6, RUBBER-EYE CUP;DRAGON-PJ,URETHANE,W10.8x HOLDER-EYE CUP;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T7.1,W18.5, SCREW-MACHINE;PH,T0.5,+,M1.7,L3.0,BLK,SW

5-8 Assy Zoom

Loc. No L072 P008 W112
Parts No. AD97-09683A AD97-09527A 6003-001453
Description ; Specification ASSY-CASE ZOOM;ASSY,DRAGON-PJ,EXPORT ASSY-TOP BOARD;DRAGON-PJ,SC-D353,TOP BOA SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK)

5-9 Assy Case Right

C010 C014

C018 C208 C636

C303 C212 W112 W112 C019 C059 C351
Loc. No C010 C014 C018 C019 C020 C059 C208 C212 C303 C309 C351 C636 W112
Parts No. AD61-01978A AD59-00139A AD64-01321A AD61-01996A AD64-01325A AD61-01986A AD61-12033A AD61-01307A AD61-01169A AD64-01317A AD97-09609A AD61-02006A 6003-001453
Description ; Specification CASE-RIGHT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T36,W85,L1 UNIT-BELT GRIP;DRAGON-PJ,-,LEATHER,-,-,KNOB-POWER;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T7.4,W16,L18.1, PLATE-POWER;DRAGON-PJ,SUS 305 1/2H,T0.5, LOCKER-POWER;DRAGON-PJ,POM,GREEN,-,-,T3. HOLDER-POWER;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T7.3,W14.5,L1 BRACKET-NUT;SV-D10,SECC,-,-,-,-,T0.8 BRACKET-GRIP BACK;THETA-PJ,SUS,T0.8,-,-, SPRING ETC-PLATE RECORD;DELTA-PJ,SUS ,-, BUTTON-REC;DRAGON-PJ,ABS+PC,W6.2xL16.5xH ASSY-COVER HOUSING;ASSY,DRAGON-PJ,SPRING ETC-POWER;DRAGON-PJ,SUS,0.16,1,1. SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M1.7,L4,ZPC(BLK)
5-10 Mechanical Parts (Main Chassis)

C353 W105

M209 M033 M037 M203 M036 M021

M019 C628 M048 M021

M035 M010

M034 M026 M032 M015 M022

Loc. No C353 C628 C638 M010 M011 M015 M019 M019 M021 M022 M026 M032 M033 M034 M035 M036 M037 M047 M048 M203 M209 W105
Parts No. AD97-09363A AD63-00650A AD61-01925A AD97-09504A AD97-09506A AD66-00322A AD97-09582A AD97-09689A AD61-01923A AD61-01864A AD66-00316A AD97-09367A AD97-09364A AD97-09365A AD97-09366A AD97-09362A AD61-01904A AD97-09360A AD97-09359A 6031-001430 AD97-09361A 6001-001590

Description ; Specification ASSY-HOUSING;ASSY,DD-10,COVER-REEL;DD-10,DURACON M90-44,-,-,-,-, STUD-GUIDE DRUM;DD-10,SWCH16A,-,OD1.4,L4 ASSY-MAIN CHASSIS;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-LOADING MOTOR;ASSY,DD-10,LEVER-EJECT;DD-10,POM(DURACON MS-02),-,ASSY-DRUM;ASSY,DD-10,FP2 layer,TOE ASSY-DRUM;ASSY,DD-10,Coil Motor,TOE GUIDE-ROLLER;DD-10,HE73M,D3.2,-,-,-,PLATE-SPRING BASE;DD-10,SUS303,T0.15,-,GEAR-PULLEY;DD-10,DURACON (M90-44),-,-,ASSY-BRAKE T;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-REEL DISK S;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-REEL DISK T;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-IDLER;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-ARM TENSION;ASSY,DD-10,SPRING ETC-TENSION;-,SUS304 WPB,0.16,-,ASSY-POLE BASE T;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-POLE BASE S;ASSY,DD-10,WASHER-PLAIN;POLYSLIDER,-,ID0.8,D2.5,T0. ASSY-PINCH REVIEW;ASSY,DD-10,SCREW-MACHINE;PH,+,M1.4,L2.2,ZPC(BLK),SW
5-11 Mechanical Parts (Sub Chassis)

C624 W104

M205 M024 M206 M023 M207 C639 M014 C634

C637 M208

Loc. No C624 C634 C637 C639 M013 M014 M017 M023 M024 M205 M206 M207 M208 W101 W104
Parts No. AD63-00672A AD66-00318A AD61-01916A AD61-01917A AD66-00312A AD66-00327A AD97-09242A AD66-00330A AD66-00313A 6031-001432 AD97-09357A AD97-09358A AD97-09374A 6001-001575 6001-001715
Description ; Specification COVER-CAPSTAN;DD-10,POM(DURACON M90-44), LEVER-REVIEW;DD-10,SECC,T0.5,-,-,-,-,STUD-GEAR-MODE-SWITCH;DD-10,SWRCH18A,T2. STUD-SLIDE MAIN;DD-10,SWRCH18A,T2.6,-,L5 GEAR-CAM MAIN;DD-10,POM(TR-20),-,-,-,-,SLIDER-MAIN;DD-10,SECC,T0.5,-,-,-,ASSY-CAPSTAN MOTOR;ASSY,DD-10, PULLEY-BELT TIMING;DD-10,POLYURETHAN Z,GEAR-CAPSTAN;DD-10,DYAMID(L1742K),-,-,-, WASHER-PLAIN;POLYSLIDE,M2.5,ID1.6,OD2.5, ASSY-ARM LOADING S;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-ARM LOADING T;ASSY,DD-10,ASSY-GEAR MODE SWITCH;ASSY,DD-10,SCREW-MACHINE;PH,+,M1.4,L3.5,ZPC(WHT),SW SCREW-MACHINE;BH,+,M1.4,L2.2,ZPC(BLK)

 

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