Panasonic D610WA Camcorder User Manual


 
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Audio Function Section (2)
|ALARM (warning tone volume) control
This adjusts the warning tone volume heard from the speaker ~ or the earphone connected to
the PHONES jack ¡. When it is set to the lowest position, the warning tone is not audible.
However, by making changes to the inside parts, the tone can be made audible even when the
control is at its lowest position.
}MONITOR (volume) control
This adjusts the volume of the sound other than the warning tone—the sound from the speaker
~ or earphone ¡. When it is set to the lowest position, no sound is heard.
Audio Function Section (3)
~Speaker
During recording, the EE sound can be monitored; during playback, the playback sound can be
monitored.
The warning tone is heard through the speaker in synchronization with the flashing or lighting
of the warning lamp and warning display.
The speaker sound is automatically muted when an earphone is connected to the PHONES
jack ¡.
MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selector) switch
This selects the audio channel whose sound is to be heard through the speaker ~ AUDIO
OUT connector z, or earphone.
CH1: The audio channel 1 sound is output.
1/2: The sound produced by mixing the audio channel 1 and 2 sound or the stereo sound is
output. However, only the mixed sound is output from the speaker ~ and AUDIO OUT
connector z.
CH2: The audio channel 2 sound is output.
MONITOR (sound selector) switch
This selects the sound of the earphone when 1/2 is selected with the MONITOR SELECT
switch .
ST: The stereo sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
MIX: The mixed sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
¡PHONES (earphone) jack (mini-jack)
When an earphone (option) is connected to this jack, the sound selected by the MONITOR
switch can be heard. The warning tones relating to the unit’s operation or status can also be
heard. An earphone enabling a sufficiently high volume of sound to be heard is recommended.
When the earphone is connected, speaker ~ sound is automatically muted.
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Controls and Their Functions