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Canon XH A1 Instruction Manual

Canon XH A1 Instruction Manual

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Mini
Video
Cassette
HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER

Instruction Manual

CAMÉSCOPE ET LECTEUR VIDÉO HD
Manuel d'instruction
VIDEOCÁMARA Y GRABADORA HD
Manual de Instrucciones
PUB. DIM-776
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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Manual de Instrucciones Digital Mini Video Cassette HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER Instruction Manual CAMÉSCOPE ET LECTEUR VIDÉO HD Manuel d’instruction VIDEOCÁMARA Y GRABADORA HD PUB. DIM-776 English Français Español NTSC...
  • Page 2: Important Usage Instructions

    Unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws. Digital Video Camcorder, XH G1 A/XH A1 A Systems. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In these safety instructions the word “product” refers to the Canon HD Video Camera Recorder XH G1 A/XH A1 A and all its accessories. 1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
  • Page 4 When replacement of power supply is required, please return it to the responsible nearest Canon Service Center and please replace it with the same type number CA-920. The Adapter can be used with a power supply between 100 and 240 V AC. Contact your Canon dealer for information about plug adapter for overseas use.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon XH G1/XH A1. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to the Troubleshooting table ( 152).
  • Page 6 About the HD/HDV and SD/DV Specifications Throughout the manual we will distinguish between the video signal standards used by the camera section, and the recording standards used by the recorder section. The video signal can be set to HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition) specifications. The recording standard on the tape will be HDV or DV, respectively.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the Focus ... 35 Using the ND Filter ... 39 Selecting the Frame Rate... 40 Setting the Time Code ... 42 Synchronizing the Camcorder’s Time Code ... 44 Setting the User Bit... 46 Audio Recording ... 47 Image Stabilizer ... 51 Using the Programmed AE Modes ...
  • Page 8 Playback Playing Back a Tape ... 95 Connecting to a Monitor/TV... 97 Audio Output ... 100 Returning to a Pre-marked Position ... 101 Index Search ... 102 Date Search ... 103 Displaying the Data Code... 104 Changing the Remote Sensor Mode ... 105 Editing Recording an External Video Signal (Analog Line-In, HDV/DV In)...
  • Page 9: Checking The Supplied Accessories

    Video Cable The serial number of this product can be found at the battery attachment unit of the camcorder. Write down the number and other information here and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of theft.
  • Page 10: Components Guide

    Components Guide XH G1/XH A1 Left side view DISP. (display) button ( PEAKING button ( MAGN. (magnification) button ( (record review) button ( POSITION PRESET switch ( Focus mode switch ( POSITION PRESET ON/SET switch ( ND FILTER switch (...
  • Page 11 Right side view Grip zoom lever ( PHOTO button ( 112) Zoom speed adjustment dial ( ZOOM SPEED switch ( (card/tape) switch ( 112) VIDEO2 terminal ( TIME CODE switch* ( LOCK switch ( MIC (external microphone) terminal ( only. XLR MIC ATT.
  • Page 12 CARD access indicator ( 112) Battery/memory card compartment ( terminal * Do not use tripods with fastening screws longer than 5.5 mm (0.2 in.) as it may damage the camcorder. only. About the Terminal (LANC) stands for Local Application Control Bus System. The connected devices.
  • Page 13 Top view (pause) button ( 95) / DRIVE MODE button ( 115) (stop) button ( 95) / (metering mode) button ( 117) (rewind) button ( 95) / – button ( 120) (play) button ( 95) / SLIDESHOW button ( 120) (fast forward) button ( 95) / + button (...
  • Page 14 WL-D5000 Wireless Controller PHOTO button ( 112) START/STOP button ( MENU button ( TV SCREEN button ( SLIDESHOW button ( 120) DATA CODE button ( 104) INDEX WRITE button ( AUDIO MONITOR button ( 100) END SEARCH button ( SEARCH SELECT button ( REC PAUSE button ( 106) button (...
  • Page 15: Preparing The Power Supply

    Preparing the Power Supply Preparations Charging the Battery Pack Disconnect the DC coupler from the power adapter before charging. Remove the terminal cover of the battery pack. 1. Connect the power cord to the adapter. 2. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. 3.
  • Page 16: Using A Household Power Outlet

    3 months, it will discharge completely. In that case, recharge the built-in battery by powering the camcorder from a power outlet and leaving it with the dial set to OFF for at least 24 hours.
  • Page 17 Charging, Recording and Playback Times The following times are approximate and vary according to the charging, recording and playback conditions. Battery Pack Charging Time with the CA-920 Compact Power Adapter Recording and Playback Times Maximum Recording Time Viewfinder [NORMAL] Viewfinder [BRIGHT] LCD screen [NORMAL] LCD screen [BRIGHT] Typical Recording Time*...
  • Page 18: Preparing The Camcorder

    Prevent direct sunlight from getting in the viewfinder. The viewfinder LCD may become damaged due to concentration of the light by the lens. Pay special attention when mounting the camcorder on a tripod, or during its transportation. Adjusting the Viewfinder You can adjust the brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and backlight of the viewfinder.
  • Page 19: Using The Lcd Display

    Using the LCD Display 1. Slide the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow to unlock the LCD panel. 2. Pull out the LCD panel. 3. Rotate the LCD panel and adjust it to the desired position. You can change the LCD panel to black & white display ( By default, the viewfinder display is turned off while you use the LCD panel.
  • Page 20: Attaching The Shoulder Strap

    Attaching the Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mount and adjust the length of the strap. Be careful not to drop the camcorder when adjusting the strap or the grip belt. CVF+LCD ON•••OFF ] and press the dial.
  • Page 21: Attaching The Lens Hood

    Attaching the Lens Hood Attach the lens hood to protect the lens and shade it from stray light. 1. Place the lens hood on the front of the lens so that the window for the external Instant AF sensor faces down and turn it 90 degrees clockwise.
  • Page 22: Using The Wireless Controller

    3. Close the battery cover. The camcorder and wireless controller are equipped with 2 remote sensor modes ( wireless controller does not work, verify that the camcorder and wireless controller are set to the same mode. When the camcorder cannot be operated with the wireless controller, or when it can only be operated at very close range, replace the batteries.
  • Page 23: Loading/Removing A Cassette

    Do not interfere with the cassette compartment while it is opening or closing automatically. Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the cassette compartment. If the camcorder is connected to a power source, cassettes can be loaded/removed even if the dial is set to OFF.
  • Page 24: Inserting/Removing A Memory Card

    If you use memory cards other than the supplied one, make sure to initialize them with the camcorder ( 124). Turn off the camcorder before inserting or removing the memory card. Otherwise, it may result in lost data. SDHC and SD memory cards have a write-protect switch to prevent their accidental erasure. When this switch is set to the LOCK position, images cannot be recorded on or deleted from the memory card.
  • Page 25: Changing Settings With The Menu Button

    Changing Settings with the MENU Button Many of the camcorder’s functions can be changed from the on-screen menu. Selecting Menus and Settings 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. Turn the SELECT/SET dial to select a submenu and press the dial.
  • Page 26: Setting The Time Zone, Date And Time

    Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time Set the time zone, date and time when you first start using your camcorder, or if the built-in rechargeable battery has completely discharged. Setting the Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time MENU SYSTEM SETUP/ 1. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 27: Recording

    Recording Before You Begin Recording Make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly. If necessary, clean the video heads 147). The default recording standard is HDV. About the audio recording, refer to the relevant chapter ( Recording 1.
  • Page 28: Power Save Function

    Power Save Function In order to protect the tape and video heads, the camcorder will enter the power save mode (VCR STOP) after 4 minutes 30 seconds in record pause mode. If left 30 more seconds without any operation, the camcorder will automatically shut off.
  • Page 29 * If [GUIDE INFO] is set to [D/T DISPLAY], the date and time will be displayed; if it is set to [CUSTOM KEYS], the functions currently assigned to the custom keys will be displayed instead. The camcorder’s on-screen displays will also appear on a connected external TV or monitor. Remaining tape Indicates the remaining time of the tape in minutes.
  • Page 30: Displaying The Markers

    In record pause mode, this function allows you to review the last few seconds of your recording. Press and release the The camcorder rewinds the tape, plays back the last few seconds, and returns to record pause mode. If the current video signal standard is different from the signal standard in which the tape was recorded, the recording will not be played back correctly.
  • Page 31: Selecting The Signal Standard And Aspect Ratio

    [YES] to confirm the selection and close the menu. • [HD]: To record on the tape in HDV standard or to use the camcorder as a high-definition (HD) camera. • [SD16:9], [SD4:3]: To record on the tape in DV standard or to use the camcorder as a standard-definition (SD) camera.
  • Page 32: Locating The End Of The Last Scene

    Press the END SEARCH button. • appears. • The camcorder rewinds/fast forwards the tape, plays back the last few seconds of the recording and stops the tape. • Pressing the button again cancels the search. The end search function cannot be used once you unload the cassette.
  • Page 33: Zooming

    Zooming You can operate the zoom from either the side grip or the carrying handle. You can also use the zoom ring on the lens or the zoom buttons on the wireless controller. With the customized functions ( you can change the direction of the adjustment when you turn the zoom ring, turn the high-speed zoom on/off or change the zoom indicator to a graphic bar or a numeric value display.
  • Page 34 Move the POSITION PRESET ON/SET switch to ON. The camcorder returns to the preset zoom position. To return to the preset zoom position the camcorder uses the speed set for the constant zoom speed (when the ZOOM SPEED switch is set to C).
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Focus

    The camcorder can be set to Autofocus or Manual Focus. Autofocus The autofocus can be set to Normal AF or Instant AF*. The camcorder has also a Push-AF function to allow for a temporary autofocus while focusing manually. When you operate the PUSH AF button, the Instant AF is activated, regardless of the current setting of the AF mode.
  • Page 36: Manual Focus

    4. Operate the zoom to reframe the subject. If you focus manually and then leave the camcorder with the power turned on, you may lose the focus on your subject. This possible slight shift in focus is a result of the internal temperature rising in the camcorder and lens.
  • Page 37 Focus Preset This function enables a focus setting to be memorized and to return to that focus setting instantly. You can also select the speed at which the camcorder returns to the preset focus setting. Presetting the Focus 1. Set the focus mode switch to M.
  • Page 38 Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP]. Select [F SPEED PSET], select a setting option and close the menu. The selected speed appears next to “MF”. Returning to the Preset Focus Setting Move the POSITION PRESET ON/SET switch to ON. The camcorder returns to the preset focus setting.
  • Page 39: Using The Nd Filter

    Using the ND Filter When recording in bright surroundings, the camcorder will set a small aperture value and the picture may appear blurred. Turn the ND filter on/off according to the screen display. When using a recording program other than M Manual and if the AGC switch is set to ON, the following...
  • Page 40: Selecting The Frame Rate

    Selecting the Frame Rate You can select from the following frame rates depending on the recording mode: 60i, 30F, 24F (2:3 pulldown-converted) 60i, 30F, 24F (2:3 pulldown-converted or 2:3:3:2 pulldown-converted) 60i Mode Records in 60 fps interlaced mode, the same as standard-definition TV signals. 30F Mode Records in 30 fps progressive mode and outputs signals converted into 60 fps interlaced.
  • Page 41 Selecting the Frame Rate MENU SIGNAL SETUP Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [FRAME RATE], select a setting option and select [YES] to confirm the selection and close the menu. The selected frame rate appears on-screen. Selecting the 24F Pulldown Mode MENU CAMERA SETUP Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP].
  • Page 42: Setting The Time Code

    Selecting the Running Mode When recording in a mode other than SD at a frame rate of 24F, you can select the running mode of the camcorder’s time code. You can enter the initial value for the [FREE-RUN] and the [REC-RUN PS.] settings.
  • Page 43 In 24F (in SD) mode, the “frames” value of the time code is set in multiples of 5. When you change the frame rate from 60i/30F to 24F, the “frames” value of the time code will automatically become a multiple of 5. When you mix drop frame and non-drop frame time codes (including 24F frame rate in SD mode), there might be a discontinuity in the time code at the point where the recording starts.
  • Page 44: Synchronizing The Camcorder's Time Code

    Set the TIME CODE switch to OUT to start the Time Code OUT mode. The camcorder’s internal time code is sent out from the TIME CODE terminal as a standard LTC timing signal. When you set [SDI OUTPUT] to [ON] the time code data will also be output through the HD/SD SDI terminal.
  • Page 45 Genlock signal is in SD standard. However, the Genlock synchronization will not be possible if the external Genlock signal is in HD standard but the camcorder is set to SD standard. The phase difference between the external Genlock signal and the camcorder is initially set to 0; it can be adjusted within the range of approx.
  • Page 46: Setting The User Bit

    To reset the user bit to [00 00 00 00], select [CLEAR] in step 2. The user bit can be recorded when recording with the camcorder or from analog devices. The user bit set in the camcorder cannot be recorded when recording from digital devices (DV or HDV).
  • Page 47: Audio Recording

    • Audio cannot be dubbed using this camcorder. • Audio recorded with this camcorder is "locked" audio except for the audio recorded from an analog input or from a digital input if you select the Unlock mode.
  • Page 48: Using An External Microphone

    Using an External Microphone XLR MIC ATT. switches CH1 inp terminal CH2 input terminal Connecting to the MIC terminal When you connect an external microphone to the MIC terminal, the built-in microphone will automatically be turned off. If necessary, you can use the microphone holder. External Microphones that can be Connected Microphone Type: Condenser microphones with independent power supply.
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Audio Recording Level

    6. If necessary, turn on the gain up (12 dB): Open the menu and select [AUDIO SETUP]. Select [XLR GAIN UP], set it to [12dB] and close the menu. Only effective when the LINE/MIC switch is set to MIC. When connecting a microphone that does not support phantom power, make sure to set the switch to OFF.
  • Page 50: Embedded Audio

    Embedded Audio Embedded audio refers to the superimposing of the audio signal along with the video signal being output from the HD/SD SDI terminal. MENU SIGNAL SETUP Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [SDI OUTPUT], set it to [ON] and close the menu.
  • Page 51: Image Stabilizer

    The image stabilizer cannot be turned off in the We recommend turning off the image stabilizer when mounting the camcorder on a tripod. The image stabilizer is designed to compensate for a normal degree of camcorder shake.
  • Page 52: Using The Programmed Ae Modes

    However, in the Auto mode you have the option of adjusting the settings manually. Shutter-Priority ( Use this mode to select the shutter speed. The camcorder automatically sets a matching aperture setting. Spotlight and Night modes are all-automatic modes.
  • Page 53 Aperture-Priority ( Use this mode to select between 7 aperture settings –from f/1.6 to f/9.5 (or to full iris close)– and the camcorder automatically sets a matching shutter speed. This mode allows for the best control of depth of field.
  • Page 54 Availability of functions in each recording program Recording programs EXP. LOCK button Iris ring SHUTTER dial AE shift adjustment GAIN adjustment WHITE BALANCE adjustment Custom preset adjustments CUSTOM PRESET SELECT button CUSTOM PRESET ON/OFF button Skin detail Clear Scan Frequency selection of Clear Scan Available when the exposure is locked.
  • Page 55: Recording In The Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode

    Recording in the Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode dial SHUTTER 60i/30F 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/15000, CS (clear scan) 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/24, 1/48, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/15000, CS (clear scan) 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500 1.
  • Page 56: Recording In The Aperture-Priority (Av) Mode

    Recording in the Aperture-Priority (Av) Mode You can select an aperture value in the range F1.6 to F9.5 or CLOSE. 1. Set the dial to Av. 2. Select the aperture with the Iris ring. With the customized functions ( Iris ring. Settings other than the aperture value (shutter speed, etc.) are adjusted automatically.
  • Page 57: Recording In The Manual Mode

    Recording in the Manual Mode You can set the exposure at any combination of shutter speed and aperture. Iris ring Available settings Shutter speed (60i/30F Frame rates) (24F Frame rate) Aperture 1. Set the dial to M. • The exposure indicator appears. Use the exposure indicator as an estimate. •...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Exposure

    Adjusting the Exposure Iris ring SHUTTER Exposure Lock 1. Set the dial to 2. Press the EXP. LOCK button. • The exposure indicator appears. Use the exposure indicator as an estimate. • The mark above the indicator denotes the automatic exposure setting. The denotes the current exposure setting within •...
  • Page 59: Using Ae Shift

    Using AE Shift You can use the AE Shift control to manually override the automatic exposure system in order to darken or lighten the image. Select from 15 AE levels (+2.0, +1.5, +1.25, +1.0, +0.75, +0.5, +0.25, ±0, -0.25, -0.5, -0.75, -1.0, -1.25, -1.5, -2.0). MENU CAMERA SETUP AE SHIFT•••±0...
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Gain

    Adjusting the Gain The gain control adjusts the level of the video signal generated depending on the lighting and shooting conditions. You can select from automatic gain control or of 3 preset gain levels (L: low, M: middle, H: high) to which you can independently assign gain values from -3 dB to +36 dB ( AGC switch set to ON: Automatic gain control.
  • Page 61: Selecting The Gain Level

    Selecting the Gain Level 1. Set the dial to 2. Set the AGC switch to OFF. 3. Set the GAIN switch to the desired gain position. When you select high gain values, the picture may flicker slightly. The [36dB] setting in particular allows you to film with a higher sensitivity but is more prone to the appearance of video noise and artifacts (white dots, vertical streaks or blocking).
  • Page 62: Setting The White Balance

    Setting the White Balance The camcorder uses an electronic white balance process to calibrate the picture for accurate color display under different lighting conditions. In addition to the fully automated mode, white balance modes include an indoor mode, an outdoor mode, a color temperature setting and two user-defined custom preset values.
  • Page 63 A or B. and the corresponding letter will flash on the screen. 3. Point the camcorder at a white object and zoom in until it fills the whole screen. Keep the camcorder zoomed at the white object until step 4 is completed.
  • Page 64: Using The Zebra Pattern

    Using the Zebra Pattern This camcorder has a zebra pattern feature that shows black and white diagonal stripes over the area that is overexposed. The zebra pattern is only displayed on the screen and will not affect your recordings. The zebra pattern will not be displayed while using the Peaking assist function ( Available zebra pattern settings: 70 IRE, 75 IRE, 80 IRE, 85 IRE, 90 IRE, 95 IRE, and 100 IRE.
  • Page 65: Using The Color Correction

    Using the Color Correction With the color correction function you can set the camcorder to detect the characteristics of a certain color or pattern (color phase, chroma, area and Y level) and correct them automatically when recording. You can set the color correction for up to two different colors (A and B).
  • Page 66 Activating the Color Correction MENU CAMERA SETUP 1. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP] and select the [COLOR CORR.] submenu. 2. Select [CORRECT], select a correction mode other than [OFF] to correct only area A, only area B or both and then close the menu. COLOR CORR.
  • Page 67: Using The Skin Detail Function

    Using the Skin Detail Function With the skin detail function, areas in the picture that have skin-tone characteristics will be detected, and the details in these areas will be softened in order to conceal skin imperfections. On the screen, those skin areas will be identified by a zebra pattern alternating with the normal picture (on a connected TV or computer screen they will appear in white instead).
  • Page 68: Using The Sky Detail

    Using the Sky Detail With the sky detail function, blue sky areas in the picture will be detected and the detail level in these areas will be decreased to obtain a softer picture. MENU CAMERA SETUP SKY DETAIL••••OFF To activate the sky detail effect: Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP].
  • Page 69: Using The Clear Scan Function

    Using the Clear Scan Function This feature allows you to record a computer’s CRT screen or other equipment without displaying black band or flicker on the screen. You can adjust the frequency from 60.1 Hz to 203.9 Hz. SHUTTER dial MENU CAMERA SETUP 1.
  • Page 70: Using The Custom Keys

    Using the Custom Keys You can assign frequently used functions to the custom keys. The custom keys can have different functions assigned to them in each of the operation modes. Default settings: CUSTOM KEY 1 TIME CODE CUSTOM KEY 2 INDEX WRITE The following functions can be assigned to the custom keys: Time code...
  • Page 71 Press the CUSTOM KEY (1 or 2) button. • The index signal will be recorded for approx. 6.5 seconds. • When the camcorder is in record pause mode, the index signal will be written when you start recording. An index signal cannot be added or erased later.
  • Page 72 COMPONENT OUT terminal or the Video terminals will be put on hold. • The time code hold will be canceled when you turn the camcorder on/off, change the operation mode between recording and playback or change the position of the [AUDIO LEVEL] Audio Level Indicator ( Press the CUSTOM KEY (1 or 2) button.
  • Page 73: Recording Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal

    Recording Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal You can generate and record color bars signals and a 1 kHz audio reference signal. With the customized functions ( ([TYPE 1]) and ARIB** multiformat HDTV color bars ([TYPE 2]) and you can also select the strength of the audio signal (-12 dB or -20 dB).
  • Page 74: Using The Digital Video Control

    [DV CONTROL] on the other connected camcorder to [OFF]. Up to 2 other devices can be connected to the XH G1/XH A1 for DV control. With some non-Canon devices: The DV control may not work properly depending on the connected device.
  • Page 75: Other Camcorder Functions/Settings

    Changing the Display Language The language used in the camcorder displays and menu items can be changed to German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Russian, simplified Chinese or Japanese. MENU...
  • Page 76: Using The Custom Preset

    You can define preset levels for 23 recording specifications used when recording on tape (17 when recording still images on the memory card). Up to 9 custom preset files can be saved on the camcorder (custom preset files 7 - 9 are predefined files) and up to 20 on a memory card. Custom preset files can be copied from the camcorder to the memory card and vice versa.
  • Page 77 [PED] Master Pedestal Adjust the master pedestal level in the range -9 to +9. [SET] Setup Level Adjust the setup level in the range -9 to +9. • Depending on the value set for the master pedestal [PED], the setup level may not be able to take a negative value.
  • Page 78 [CPH] Color Phase Adjust the color phase in the range -9 to +9. [RGN] R Gain Adjust the red level in the range -50 to +50. [GGN] G Gain Adjust the green level in the range -50 to +50. [BGN] B Gain Adjust the blue level in the range -50 to +50.
  • Page 79 Enter the custom preset editing screen Save the custom preset file to the memory card Load a custom preset file from the memory card Back to the [CUSTOMIZE] submenu Select the custom preset file Change the custom preset settings Rename the custom preset file Changing the Custom Preset Settings MENU CUSTOMIZE...
  • Page 80 Renaming a Custom Preset File Follow steps 1-3 as described in Changing the Custom Preset Settings ( preset editing screen and select the custom preset file you want to rename. 1. From the bottom bar, select [ The first character of the custom preset file name will start flashing. 2.
  • Page 81 [CP BKWD KEY] to cycle through the options in reverse order (from last to first) ( • When you are not using the custom preset setting, set the camcorder to 2. Press the CUSTOM PRESET ON/OFF button.
  • Page 82 - Even if you deleted or changed the sample custom preset files, you can reset them to the original values by resetting all the camcorder's settings. Open the menu and select [SYSTEM SETUP/ ]. Select [RESET ALL] and select [YES] in the confirmation screen.
  • Page 83: Using The Customized Functions

    By just reading the custom function file saved on the memory card with another XH G1/XH A1, you will instantly get a camcorder configured to operate in the same familiar manner you prefer.
  • Page 84 4. Select [OK], press the SELECT/SET dial and close the menu. Activating a Custom Function File Even if you define a custom function file, as long as you do not activate it the camcorder will function according to its default settings.
  • Page 85 Availability of custom functions in each recording program/playback mode Custom Function SHCKLSS WB/GN WHITE BALANCE GAIN AE RESPONSE HIGH-SPEED ZOOM FOCUS RING CTRL BUTTONS OPER. MAGN. WB SET EXP.LOCK PUSH AF RINGS DIRECTION ZOOM FOCUS IRIS DIALS DIRECTION CURSOR SHUTTER FOCUS PRIORITY SIMULT.IMG.REC MARKER LEVEL...
  • Page 86 The shockless gain will not function when changing the gain setting from/to -3 dB or +36 dB. Setting Options Shockless white balance AE Response [AE RESPONSE] Selects the camcorder’s response when you change the automatic exposure setting. Setting Options: 00 – MIDDLE, 01 – HIGH, 02 – LOW. – (OFF) –...
  • Page 87 LONG PUSH [RINGS DIRECTION] Rings Direction Changes the direction of the adjustment when turning the camcorder’s rings. Zoom ring: NORMAL – turn up for wide angle W, REVERSE – turn down for wide angle W. Focus ring: NORMAL – turn up to focus closer, REVERSE – turn down to focus closer.
  • Page 88 [DIALS DIRECTION] Dials Direction Changes the direction of the adjustment when operating the shutter dial and the SELECT/SET dial when it serves as a cursor (for example, while selecting setting options in the menu screens or in the index screen). SELECT/SET dial ([CURSOR]): NORMAL –...
  • Page 89 [LED] LED Indicators Selects the operation of the LED indicators on the camcorder. When set to type 1 all LED indicators will be on, except for that of the HDV/DV terminal. When set to type 2, all LED indicators (including that of the HDV/DV terminal) will be on.
  • Page 90: Customizing The On-Screen Displays

    Customizing the On-Screen Displays Hiding/Showing the Displays on the TV Screen When you connect a TV for recording, you can select to hide the camcorder displays on the TV screen. For playback, you can show the camcorder displays on the TV screen.
  • Page 91 The custom display items appear in one screen represented only by the item number on the top (numbers 00 – 21 with a black background), and the code of the current setting immediately under it. Resetting a Custom Display File 1.
  • Page 92 [IMAGE EFFECTS] Image Effects Setting Options Skin detail [F.ASSIST FUNC.] Focus Assist Functions Setting Options Peaking [CUSTOMIZE] Customized Functions Setting Options Custom Preset Displays [RECORDING STD] HD Standard Icon Setting Options: 00 – OFF, 01 – ON. [DV REC MODE] Recording Mode in Standard Definition Setting Options: 00 –...
  • Page 93 [LIGHT METERING] Light Metering-Related Displays Setting Options SPOT AE point Light metering mode icon [CARD] Still Images-Related Icons Setting Options Drive mode icon Flash display [CARD REMAINDER] Remaining Still Images on the Memory Card You can select to display the information regarding the number of still images available on the memory card permanently or only the warning when the memory card is about to get full.
  • Page 94 Location of the Custom Displays...
  • Page 95: Playing Back A Tape

    Playing Back a Tape Playback If the playback picture is distorted, clean the video heads using a Canon Video Head Cleaning Cassette or a commercially available digital video head-cleaning cassette ( Select a playback standard according to the tape you wish to play back.
  • Page 96: Frame Advance

    The sound will be muted during special playback. The picture may become distorted during some special playback modes. The camcorder stops the tape automatically after 4 minutes 30 seconds in playback pause mode to protect the tape and video heads.
  • Page 97: Connecting To A Monitor/Tv

    Connecting to a Monitor/TV The different recording modes and the corresponding output terminals are given in the table below: HD/SD SDI Terminal [LETTERBOX] 1920x1080 set to [OFF] [LETTERBOX] SD SDI set to [ON] SD in [LETTERBOX] 640x480 16:9 set to [OFF] [LETTERBOX] SD SDI set to [ON]...
  • Page 98 Open the terminal cover • When connecting the camcorder to a monitor TV that supports DV, you may need to carry out a procedure on the TV to recognize the camera. Refer to the instruction manual of the TV or monitor.
  • Page 99 Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV or VCR. Open the terminal cover STV-290N Stereo Cable (supplied) We recommend powering the camcorder from a household power outlet. Connection to a Normal TV or Monitor (Non-HDTV/HiVision) Using the COMPONENT OUT Terminal Refer to the connection diagram in the previous section ( Select the appropriate component video signal depending on the TV or monitor you connect.
  • Page 100: Sd Audio Output

    Audio Output Selecting the Audio MENU AUDIO SETUP Open the menu and select [AUDIO SETUP]. Select [SEL AUDIO CH], select a setting option and close the menu. Selecting the Audio Monitor MENU AUDIO SETUP Open the menu and select [AUDIO SETUP]. Select [AUD.M.SET], select a setting option and close the menu.
  • Page 101: Returning To A Pre-Marked Position

    Returning to a Pre-marked Position If you wish to return to a particular scene later, mark the point with the zero set memory, and the tape will stop at that point when you rewind/fast forward the tape. This function is operated with the wireless controller. ZERO SET MEMORY 1.
  • Page 102: Index Search

    Index Search With the index search you can locate any point you have marked beforehand with an index signal 71). This function is operated with the wireless controller. SEARCH SELECT button 1. Press the SEARCH SELECT button to display “INDEX SEARCH”. appears.
  • Page 103: Date Search

    Date Search You can locate the change of the date/time zone with the date search function. This function is operated with the wireless controller. SEARCH SELECT button 1. Press the SEARCH SELECT button to display “DATE SEARCH”. appears. 2. Press the button to begin searching.
  • Page 104: Displaying The Data Code

    Displaying the Data Code The camcorder maintains a data code containing the recording date and time and other camera data such as shutter speed, gain and exposure (f-stop). MENU button DATA CODE button Selecting the Data Code Display Combination MENU...
  • Page 105: Changing The Remote Sensor Mode

    Changing the Remote Sensor Mode Two remote sensor modes and an off setting are available to prevent interference from other Canon wireless controllers being used nearby. To change the remote sensor mode of the camcorder Change the [WIRELESS REMOTE] setting of the custom function file (...
  • Page 106: Recording An External Video Signal (Analog Line-In, Hdv/Dv In)

    5. Press the buttons (or the REC PAUSE button on the wireless controller). • The camcorder enters the record pause mode. In this mode you can monitor the picture on the screen. • If you press only the button, recording will start immediately.
  • Page 107 If you attempt to record from such tape via the DV terminal, “COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DUBBING RESTRICTED” appears and you will not be able to record the contents of the tape. We recommend powering the camcorder from a household power outlet.
  • Page 108: Converting Analog Signals Into Digital Signals (Analog-Digital Converter)

    Converting Analog Signals into Digital Signals (Analog-Digital Converter) Using the camcorder you can convert analog video input signals to a digital video signal (SD standard) and output it through the HDV/DV terminal. MENU SIGNAL SETUP Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [AV DV], set it to [ON] and close the menu.
  • Page 109: Connecting To A Computer (Ieee1394)

    Windows XP (SP2) users can use the CONSOLE software (sold separately) to download video and audio recordings (in HDV or DV standards) from the camcorder to the computer’s hard disk. For details refer to the software’s help modules.
  • Page 110: Selecting The Image Quality/Size

    Selecting the Image Quality/Size Using a Memory Card Changing the Still Image Quality You can choose from Superfine, Fine and Normal. * Only when playing back a tape. MENU RECORDING SETUP Open the menu and select [RECORDING SETUP]. Select [IMG QUALITY], select a setting option and close the menu.
  • Page 111: File Numbers

    CONTINUOUS The camcorder memorizes the file number of the last image and assigns the consecutive file number to the next image, even when a new memory card is inserted.
  • Page 112: Recording Still Images On A Memory Card

    If you attempt to record a still image on a write-protected memory card the message “THE CARD IS SET FOR ERASURE PREVENTION” will be displayed. Do not turn off the camcorder, change the position of the dial or remove the memory card while the CARD access indicator is flashing. Doing so could result in data damage.
  • Page 113 When you press the PHOTO button fully before the seconds (4 seconds in the Night recording program) until the focus is adjusted. If the subject is not suitable for autofocus, the camcorder locks the focus. In that case, adjust the focus manually with the focusing ring.
  • Page 114: Screen Displays During Still Image Recording

    2 images at once. 117) • All indicators are displayed in green when a memory card is played back. “ ” Card Access Display Indicates that the camcorder is writing on the memory card.
  • Page 115: Selecting The Drive Mode

    Captures a quick series of still images while you hold the PHOTO button pressed down. For the number of frames per second, refer to the table High-Speed Continuous below. The camcorder records a still image in three different exposures (dark, (Auto Exposure Bracketing) normal, light in 1/2 EV steps). Single Records a single still image when you press the PHOTO button.
  • Page 116 Auto Exposure Bracketing Press the PHOTO button. Three still images in different exposures are recorded to the memory card. Make sure that there is sufficient space on the memory card.
  • Page 117: Selecting The Metering Method

    (SPOT), the AE point frame Appropriate for standard shooting conditions, including backlit scenes. The camcorder divides images into several zones for light metering. It evaluates the position and brightness of the subject, background, direct light or backlight, and adjusts the exposure of the main subject accordingly.
  • Page 118: Using An Optional Flash

    Using an Optional Flash You can use E-TTL II compatible Canon Speedlite flashes designed for use with Canon SLR cameras, including the 420EX/430EX/550EX/580EX models, to record natural still images under low light conditions. Refer also to the instruction manual of the Speedlite flash.
  • Page 119: Reviewing A Still Image Right After Recording

    Reviewing a Still Image Right after Recording You can select to display a still image for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 seconds after it has been recorded. MENU CAMERA SETUP Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP]. Select [REVIEW], select a setting option and close the menu.
  • Page 120: Playing Back Still Images From A Memory Card

    2. Press the + / – button to move between images. Images not recorded with this camcorder, uploaded from a computer, edited on a computer and images whose file names have been changed may not be played back correctly. Do not turn off the camcorder, change the position of the dial, open the memory card cover or remove the memory card while the CARD access indicator is flashing.
  • Page 121: Index Screen

    Index Screen 1. Move the zoom lever toward W. Up to 6 images appear. 2. Turn the SELECT/SET dial to select an image. • Move the “ ” to the image you wish to view. • You can switch between the index pages by pressing the 3.
  • Page 122: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images You can erase images one at a time or all at once. Be careful when erasing images. Erased images cannot be recovered. Erasing a still image that had a custom preset file embedded (recorded with the [ON+CP DATA] setting) will erase the image and the embedded custom preset file.
  • Page 123: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images You can protect important images from accidental erasure when displaying a single image or the index screen. If a memory card is initialized, all still images, even protected ones, will be erased permanently. 1. Select the image you wish to protect. 2.
  • Page 124: Initializing A Memory Card

    Depending on the memory card, the complete initialization may take up to a few minutes. If you use a memory card other than the supplied one, initialize it with the camcorder. MENU CARD OPERATIONS 1.
  • Page 125: Print Order Settings

    Print Order Settings You can select still images for printing and set the number of copies. These print order settings are compatible with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards and can be used for printing on DPOF compatible printers. A maximum of 998 still images can be selected. Selecting Still Images for Printing (Print Order) 1.
  • Page 126: Settings Retained At Power Off Or Standby Mode

    Settings Retained at Power Off or STANDBY Additional Information Mode The following list shows the settings that are retained when you turn the power off or press the STANDBY button. If the built-in lithium button battery discharges completely, all settings will be erased. Shutter speed setting in Tv mode Aperture setting in Av mode Aperture, shutter speed setting in Manual mode...
  • Page 127: Menu Options And Default Settings

    Menu Options and Default Settings Default settings are shown in boldface. CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item SIGNAL SETUP TIME CODE GENLCK ADJST** SIGNAL STD FRAME RATE COMP. OUT SDI OUTPUT** SDI SPEC.** CAMERA SETUP 24F MODE SEL* AE SHIFT GAIN SETTING AF MODE IMG STAB SKIN DETAIL...
  • Page 128 CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item RECORDING DV REC MODE* SETUP UB REC UB SELECT IMG QUALITY IMAGE SIZE FILE NOS. AUDIO SETUP DV AUDIO* AUD.M.SET MIC MODE MIC SENS. XLR INPUT XLR GAIN UP DISPLAY SETUP/ CVF SETUP LCD SETUP CVF+LCD BW CVF+LCD ON LANGUAGE...
  • Page 129 CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM EDIT PRESET CAMERA CARD CAMERA Setting Options SELECT CP TUNE RENAME PROTECT RESET Setting Items: GAMMA KNEE BLACK MASTER PED. SETUP LEVEL SHARPNESS H DTL FREQ DTL HV BALANCE CORING COLOR MAT. COLOR GAIN COLOR PHASE R GAIN...
  • Page 130 CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM C.Fn1, C.Fn2, FUNCTION C.Fn3 Setting Options APPLY THIS SET TUNE SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: SHCKLSS WB/GN 00 – 03 AE RESPONSE 00 – 02 HIGH-SPEED ZOOM 00 (OFF) – 01 (ON) FOCUS RING CTRL 00 (NORMAL) –...
  • Page 131 CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM TUNE DISPLAY SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: Setting Options REC PROGRAMS 00 (OFF) – 01 (ON) CAMERA DATA1 00 – 07 [03] CAMERA DATA2 00 – 07 ZOOM 00 –...
  • Page 132 The down-converted output video signal will always be 60 fps interlaced, regardless of the frame rate of the original recording. Even if the audio was originally recorded using all 4 channels (with another camcorder), only channels 1 and 2 will be output.
  • Page 133 VCR/PLAY MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item DISPLAY SETUP/ CVF SETUP LCD SETUP CVF+LCD BW CVF+LCD ON TV SCREEN AUDIO LEVEL LANGUAGE CUSTOM KEY DATA CODE 6 SEC.DATE UB DISPLAY SYSTEM SETUP/ CUSTOM KEY 1 CUSTOM KEY 2 D/TIME SET RESET ALL Setting Options BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST...
  • Page 134 VCR/PLAY MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM C.Fn1, C.Fn2, FUNCTION C.Fn3 Setting Options APPLY THIS SET TUNE SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: SHCKLSS WB/GN 00 – 03 AE RESPONSE 00 – 02 HIGH-SPEED ZOOM 00 (OFF) – 01 (ON) FOCUS RING CTRL 00 (NORMAL) –...
  • Page 135 CARD CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item SIGNAL SETUP GENLCK ADJUST COMP. OUT SDI OUTPUT SDI SPEC. CAMERA SETUP AE SHIFT GAIN SETTING AF MODE IMG STAB SKIN DETAIL SKY DETAIL COLOR CORR. F SPEED PSET REVIEW RECORDING IMG QUALITY SETUP IMAGE SIZE FILE NOS.
  • Page 136 CARD CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item DISPLAY SETUP/ CVF SETUP LCD SETUP CVF+LCD BW CVF+LCD ON LANGUAGE MARKERS ZEBRA ZEBRA LEVEL TV SCREEN GUIDE INFO SYSTEM SETUP/ CUSTOM KEY 1 CUSTOM KEY 2 D/TIME SET MAGN.B.LOCK SHTR D.LOCK RESET ALL Setting Options BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST...
  • Page 137 CARD CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM EDIT PRESET CAMERA CARD CAMERA Setting Options SELECT CP TUNE RENAME PROTECT RESET Setting Items: KNEE BLACK SHARPNESS H DTL FREQ DTL HV BALANCE CORING COLOR GAIN COLOR PHASE R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN RG MATRIX...
  • Page 138 CARD CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM C.Fn1, C.Fn2, FUNCTION C.Fn3 Setting Options APPLY THIS SET TUNE SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: SHCKLSS WB/GN 00 – 03 AE RESPONSE 00 – 02 HIGH-SPEED ZOOM 00 (OFF) –...
  • Page 139 CARD CAMERA MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM TUNE DISPLAY SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: Setting Options REC PROGRAMS 00 (OFF) – 01 (ON) CAMERA DATA1 00 – 07 [03] CAMERA DATA2 00 – 07 ZOOM 00 –...
  • Page 140 CARD VCR/PLAY MENU Submenu Menu Item SIGNAL SETUP COMP. OUT SDI OUTPUT SDI SPEC. CARD OPERATIONS PRINT ORD. ALL ERASE ERASE ALL IMAGES NO, YES INITIALIZE After pressing the SET button while displaying a still image: IMAGE ERASE PROTECT PRINT ORDER SLIDESHOW DISPLAY SETUP/ CVF SETUP...
  • Page 141 CARD VCR/PLAY MENU (cont.) Submenu Menu Item CUSTOMIZE META DATA CP CARD CAMERA CUSTOM C.Fn1, C.Fn2, FUNCTION C.Fn3 Setting Options IMPORT SELECT POSITION EXECUTE APPLY THIS SET TUNE SAVE TO CARD READ FROM CARD RESET Setting Items: SHCKLSS WB/GN 00 – 03 AE RESPONSE 00 –...
  • Page 142: Screen Displays

    Screen Displays Screen Displays during Recording See also Zoom position/Zoom speed ( 33)/ Exposure level ( Programmed AE ( Shutter speed* ( 55, 57) Aperture* ( 56, 57) Exposure lock ( 58)/ AE shift ( Sky detail ( 68)/ White balance ( Skin detail ( 67)/Custom preset ( Manual focus (...
  • Page 143: Screen Displays During Playback

    Screen Displays during Playback Date search ( 103)/ Index search ( End search ( Audio output ( 100) Audio monitor ( 100) Custom keys ( Data code ( 104) Recording standard ( Frame rate ( Tape operation ( PAUSE STOP EJECT PLAY : Fast forward...
  • Page 144 Side panel Time code Time code setting Tape has reached the end Time code synchronization setting Remaining battery charge Video output signal Genlock from the HD/SD SDI Terminal Audio level indicator...
  • Page 145: List Of Messages

    NO IMAGES No images are recorded on the memory card. CARD ERROR A memory card error occurred. The camcorder cannot record or play back the image. The error may be temporary. If the message disappears after 4 seconds an “...
  • Page 146: Maintenance/Others

    ( Storage If you do not intend to use the camcorder for a long time, store it in a place free of dust, with low humidity, and at temperatures not higher than 30 ºC (86 ºF).
  • Page 147: Video Heads

    (about 0.5 seconds) the video heads need to be cleaned. To maintain the best picture quality, we recommend cleaning the video heads frequently with the Canon DVM-CL Digital Video Head Cleaning Cassette or a commercially available dry cleaning cassette.
  • Page 148 When the camcorder is left in a humid room How to avoid condensation: Unload the cassette, place the camcorder in an airtight plastic bag and let it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag. When condensation is detected: The camcorder stops operating, and the warning message “CONDENSATION HAS BEEN...
  • Page 149 Attach the terminal cover whenever a battery pack is not in use. Contact with metallic objects may cause a short circuit and damage the battery pack. Dirty terminals may cause a poor contact between the battery pack and the camcorder. Wipe the terminals with a soft cloth.
  • Page 150: Memory Card

    Image data may be corrupted or lost due to memory card defects or exposure to static electricity. Canon Inc. makes no warranties for corrupted or lost data. Do not use memory cards in places subject to strong magnetic fields.
  • Page 151: Using The Camcorder Abroad

    You can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to charge battery packs in any country with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult the Canon Service Center for information on plug adapters for overseas use.
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your camcorder, refer to this checklist. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. Power Source Problem Camcorder will not turn on. The camcorder switches off by itself. The screen switches on and off.
  • Page 153 M, and recording level is set too low. Microphone attenuator is turned on. Playback Problem Pressing the playback button does Camcorder is turned off, or is not set not start playback. Cassette is not loaded. Tape is running, but image will not Video heads are dirty.
  • Page 154: System Diagram

    System Diagram ZR-1000 Zoom Remote Controller ZR-2000 Zoom Remote Controller Speedlite Flash 420EX, 430EX, 550EX, 580EX Battery Video Light VL-10Li ll FS-72U Filter Set Wide Converter WD-H72 (Availability differs from area to area) HC-4200 System Case TA-100 Tripod Adapter SS-1100 Shoulder Strap SBR-1000 Shooting Brace WL-D5000 Wireless Controller...
  • Page 155: Optional Accessories

    Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.
  • Page 156 This mark identifies genuine Canon video accessories. When you use Canon video equipment, we recommend Canon-brand accessories or products bearing the same mark.
  • Page 157 Provided accessories: CA-920 Compact Power Adapter DC-920 DC Coupler BP-950G Battery Pack SS-1100 Shoulder Strap WL-D5000 Wireless Controller Adapter holder DTC-1000 Component Video Cable STV-290N Stereo Video Cable Optional accessories: 8029A002AA BP-970G Battery Pack 8033A001AA CB-920 Car Battery Adapter 0971B002AA CH-910 Dual Battery Charger/Holder ZR-2000 Zoom Remote Controller D81-1510-000...
  • Page 158: Specifications

    File Format Image Compression Method * The camcorder’s operations have been tested with SD memory cards up to 2 GB. Performance cannot be guaranteed for all memory cards. ** The camcorder supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between camcorders and printers.
  • Page 159 Input/Output Terminals Video Terminals Audio Out Terminals Audio In Terminals HDV/DV Terminal Headphone Terminal LANC Terminal GENLOCK Terminal TIME CODE Terminal HD/SD-SDI Terminal COMPONENT OUT Terminal Power/Others Power supply (rated) Power consumption Operating temperature Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight CA-920 Compact Power Adapter Power supply...
  • Page 160: Index

    Index Abroad, using the camcorder ......151 Accessories ........9, 155 AE shift .
  • Page 161 Programmed AE ........52 Protecting still images .
  • Page 162: Custom Keys

    Custom Keys Make a copy of this page and carry it with you as a reminder of the functions that can be assigned to each of the two custom keys in each operation mode. You can assign frequently used functions to the custom keys. The custom keys can have different functions assigned to them in each of the operation modes.
  • Page 163 Canon consumer video digital equipment is warranted under normal, non-commercial, personal use, against defective materials or workmanship as follows: Parts: Defective parts will be exchanged for new parts or, at Canon Canada’s option, comparable rebuilt parts for a period of one year from the date of original purchase, except Video Heads which will be exchanged for a period of 3 months from the date of purchase.
  • Page 164 15955 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. HONOLULU OFFICE 210 Ward Avenue, Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 96814 USA If you have any questions, call the Canon U.S.A. Information Center toll-free at 1-800-828-4040 (U.S.A. only). CANADA CANON CANADA INC. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7 CANON CANADA INC.

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