RCA ProV712 / PRO 8 Camcorder (160-0867) Power / Batteries Faxback Doc. # 34795 Powering the Camcorder from an AC Outlet 1. Slide the battery compartment door release and open the battery compart- ment door. 2. Insert the DC cable connecting plate, then push it in completely. 3. Pass the DC cable through the battery compartment notch. Close the door by pressing it firmly in the center until it clicks. 4. Plug the DC cable into the DC OUT jack on the AC adapter. Insert the AC adapter's AC plug into a wall outlet. The POWER indicator will light. CAUTION: This AC adapter/battery charger is specially designed for use with the Camcorder, and should not be used as a power supply for other camcorders. Using an Optional Plug Adapter An optional plug adapter may be required in some countries. Plug the adapter/charger's plug into the AC plug adapter. Plug the AC plug adapter into an AC outlet. Using the AC Adapter/Battery Charger Precautions: The AC adapter/battery charger may interfere with reception, if used near a radio. Prevent flammables, liquids and metal objects from entering the adapter/ charger. The adapter/charger is a sealed unit. Do not attempt to open or modify it. Do not damage, drop, or subject the adapter/charger to vibration. Do not leave the adapter/charger in direct sunlight. Avoid using the adapter/charger in humid or extremely hot places. Charging the Battery Pack 1. Disconnect the DC output cable from the AC adapter/battery charger if it is connected. Insert the AC plug into a wall outlet. The POWER indicator will light. 2. Align the \/ mark on the Battery pack with /\ mark on the charger. Next, press the other side of the battery pack down until it clicks into place. The CHARGE indicator lights. 3. The CHARGE indicator will go off, when the battery pack is charged. Slide the BATTERY EJECT switch in the direction of arrow and remove the battery pack. Then, unplug the charger's AC plug from the wall outlet. Charging Time and Maximum Time for Continuous Recording in Camera Mode Battery Pack Charge Time Max. Continuous Recording Time ProV712 ProV714 approx. approx. approx. BB45 1 hr 10 min. 50 min 45 min. approx. approx. approx. BB50 3 hr. 1 hr. 35 min 1 hr 30 min NOTES: The use of the zoom and other functions and outdoor recording (see Faxback Doc. # 34797) increases the power consumption, so that the actual recording time per Battery Pack may actually be 30%-50% less than the max. continuous recording time listed above. The Battery pack and charger become warm during charging. This is not a malfunction. The charging time and recording time depend on the ambient temp- erature and the condition of the battery pack. Extending Battery Pack Life This Camcorder uses a Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium) type or Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) type battery pack. After approximately nine or ten rechargings, use the battery pack until its charge is fully drained and the camcorder stops operating before recharging . This will help extend the operating time of the battery pack. Recharge the battery pack right before recording. A battery pack stored for an extended time will naturally wear down, resulting in decreased recording time. Do not try to recharge a fully charged battery pack before it has been discharged, as this will cause deterioration of the battery's capacity. Store the battery pack in a dry, cool place. CAUTIONS: Charge only RCA model BB45 or BB50 battery packs. Other types of battery packs may burst, causing personal injury and damage. If the power source becomes disconnected during recording, playback, or other operations, the tape will remain wrapped around the drum, causing possible damage to the tape. Reconnect the power source to the main unit immediately. Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack Inserting the Battery Pack 1. Slide the battery compartment door release on the bottom of the Camcorder in the direction of arrow, to open the battery compartment door. 2. Insert the battery pack into the compartment and push it in completely. 3. Close the door. Be sure to push firmly in the center of the door until it clicks. Removing the Battery Pack 1. Perform step 1 in the above procedure. 2. With the Camcorder facing down, press the lock, and remove the battery pack. Battery Pack Handling Make sure that you take enough battery packs with you to provide two to three times your estimated recording time. Recording time will be reduced in cold weather. The battery will drain in Recording Standby mode. Turn off the power if you will not be recording again soon. CAUTIONS: ALWAYS STOP THE TAPE AND TURN THE POWER OFF, BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK. If you remove the battery pack during recording or playback, the tape will remain wound around the video head drum and may be damaged. Should the power source (battery or adapter) become disconnected during operation, reconnect it again immediately. Do not expose the battery compartment door to strong force, as it may come off. Be sure to close the battery compartment door firmly, especially before using the Camcorder. If you do not, the battery pack may come out or Camcorder operation may fail because of the poor contact pressure. Remove the battery pack from the Camcorder or disconnect the Camcorder from the AC adapter if the Camcorder will not be used for a long time. When removing the battery pack, do not tilt the Camcorder so that the battery compartment faces down. The battery pack may fall out. ATTENTION: The RBRC seal on the battery used in your Thomson Consumer Electronics product indicates that we are participating in a program to collect and recycle Nickel Cadmium batteries through- out the United States. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for infor- mation or contact your local recycling center. Using the Optional SCC100 Car Battery Adapter Use the optional SDC100 car battery adapter when you want to power the Camcorder from the cigarette lighter socket of your car. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "Powering the Camcorder from an AC Outlet", above. Plug the DC cable into the DC OUT jack on the SDC100. Next, start the car engine and allow it to idle. Then insert the plug into the cigarette lighter socket. (The POWER indicator on the SDC100 will light.) When Powering From Your Car's Cigarette Lighter See the SDC 100 operation manual for details. NOTES: Use in only DC 12V or 24 V negative ground system cars. Positive- ground car batteries CANNOT BE USED. Check your car operation manual or consult a local car dealer. Use the SDC 100 only when the car is idling or being driven. Other- wise, the car's battery will be drained. CAUTIONS: Before starting the car engine, the SDC 100 must be unplugged from the cigarette lighter socket. Before removing either the DC plug or the cigarette lighter plug, the Camcorder's Power switch should be set to OFF. Battery Packs Battery Pack Consumption Recording with many starts and stops, frequent zooming, and recording in low temperatures will somewhat shorten actual recording time. Accordingly, be sure to turn off the power when not recording. Use of an auxiliary battery pack is recommended to prevent undesirable interruptions in your recording. Do not use an insufficiently charged or weak battery pack. Such battery packs may cause the power to automatically stop during Camcorder operation to protect both the battery pack and the unit. Battery power is consumed even when the Camcorder's power is turned off. If the Camcorder will not be used, remove the battery pack. (See "Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack", above) NOTE: Use only the RCA BB45 or BB50 battery packs. They are designed specifically for use with this Camcorder. Battery Pack Life The battery pack has a limited service life. If the period of use becomes noticeably shorter with a normal charge, the battery pack is at the end of its service life. Replace it with a new battery pack. Extending Battery Pack Life This Camcorder uses a Ni-CD (nickel-cadmium) type or Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) type battery pack. We recommend that you use the battery pack until its charge is fully drained and the Camcorder is inoperable before recharging the pack. Recharge the battery pack right before recording. A battery pack stored for an extended time will naturally wear down, resulting in decreased recording time. Do not try to recharge a fully charged battery pack before it has been discharged, as this will cause deterioration of the battery's capacity. Store the battery pack in a dry, cool place. How to use the Battery Pack Cover After the battery pack is charged, put the cover on it so that the "CHARGE" mark printed on the label is seen through the window. Before the battery pack is charged, put the cover upside down so that only the battery pack casing is seen through the window. Temperature During Charging The Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium) type BB45 battery pack can be charged at temperatures of 0 degrees C to 40 degrees C (32 degrees F to 104 degrees F). To utilize the battery's full capacity, it is recommended that charging take place at temperatures of 10 degrees C to 35 degrees C (50 degrees F to 95 degrees F). The Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) type BB50 battery pack can be charged at temperatures of 10 degrees C to 30 degrees C (50 degrees F to 86 degrees F). CAUTION: For safety, keep the battery pack in its protective cover when it is not being used. If the metal parts of the battery pack come in contact with other metal items, there is a danger that a short circuit may occur. (BR/EB 9/25/96)