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Model
DSC-P9 (serv.man3)
Pages
107
Size
2.9 MB
Type
PDF
Document
Service Manual
Brand
Device
Digital Camera / LEVEL 1
File
dsc-p9-sm3.pdf
Date

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9
A
Control button
(Menu on) (
v
/
V
/
b
/
B
/
z
(14)
/
(Menu off) ( /
/
7
/
(24/23/21/
22)
B
Finder 
(26)
C
LCD screen
D
DSPL/LCD ON/OFF button 
(26)
E
DC IN jack 
(10, 13)
F
MENU button 
(18)
G
USB jack 
(42)
H
Mode dial 
(15)
SCN: To shoot in the Scene 
selection mode
: To shoot still images
: To view or edit images
: To shoot movies /Clip Motion 
images/Multi Burst mode images
SET UP: To set the SET UP items
I
Zoom button (for shooting) 
(22)
/
Index button (for viewing) 
(31)
J
Battery/“Memory Stick” cover
K
RESET button 
(77)
L
Access lamp 
(17)
M
Battery eject lever 
(11)
N
Jack cover
O
A/V OUT (MONO) jack 
(32)
8
9
0
qa
qs
qd
qf
qg
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
/CHG
Self-timer/recording 
lamp (red)
AE/AF lock lamp 
(green)
/CHG lamp (orange) 
(11, 24)
10
Charging the battery pack
,
Open the battery/“Memory 
Stick” cover.
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
• When charging the battery pack, make 
sure the camera is not turned on 
(page 14)
.
The camera operates only with the 
“InfoLITHIUM” battery NP-FC10 battery pack 
(C type) (supplied). You cannot use any other 
battery pack (page 95).
,
Insert the battery pack, and 
close the cover.
Insert the battery pack with the v mark 
facing toward the battery compartment as 
illustrated above. Make sure the battery 
pack is properly inserted, then close the 
cover.
While pushing the battery eject lever down 
using the front edge of the battery pack, you 
can easily insert the battery pack.
,
Open the jack cover, and 
connect the AC-LS1A AC 
power adaptor (supplied) to the 
DC IN jack of the camera.
Connect the plug with the v mark facing 
up.
Do not short the DC plug on the AC power 
adaptor with a piece of metal. This may cause a 
malfunction.
Clean the DC plug of the AC power adaptor 
with a dry cotton bud. Do not use the dirty plug. 
Use of the dirty plug may not properly charge 
the battery pack.
1
OPEN
2
Battery eject lever
3
Jack cover
AC power adaptor
DC plug
Getting started
11
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,
Connect the power cord (mains 
lead) to the AC power adaptor 
and to a wall outlet (wall 
socket).
Charging starts, and the  /CHG lamp lights.
When the  /CHG lamp goes out, charging is 
finished (full charge).
When charging is finished, disconnect the AC 
power adaptor both from the camera and the 
wall outlet (wall socket).
To remove the battery pack
Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover, 
and push down the battery eject lever in the 
arrow direction as illustrated above.
Make sure you do not drop the battery pack 
when you remove it. 
4
Power cord 
(mains lead)
AC power adaptor
2
 To a wall outlet 
(wall socket)
1
 
/CHG
/CHG lamp
Battery eject lever
Battery remaining indicator
The battery remaining indicator shows 
the remaining shooting or viewing 
time.
It takes about 1 minute that the proper 
remaining time is calculated.
A proper remaining time may not be 
indicated depending on conditions of use 
or circumstances.
60min
2272
4
FINE
12
Charging the battery pack (continued)
Charging time
This represents the time required to charge 
fully depleted battery pack using the 
supplied AC-LS1A AC power adaptor in 
an environment where the ambient 
temperature is 25°C (77°F).
Battery life and the number of 
images that can be recorded/
viewed
The tables show approximate guidelines 
for the length of time the camera can be 
used when image quality is set to 
Standard, when you shoot in Flash mode 
”, and when you shoot in Normal 
mode in an environment where the 
ambient temperature is 25°C (77°F), and 
the supplied battery pack is fully charged. 
The guidelines for the number of images 
that can be recorded or viewed allow for 
changing the “Memory Stick” as 
necessary. Actual results may differ 
slightly from these, depending on the 
conditions of use.
Shooting* still images
*
Shooting one image approximately every 
three seconds
Viewing** still images
**
With the LCD screen on, viewing single images 
in order, one approximately every three seconds
Shooting*** movies
***
Continuous shooting with an image size of 
160×112
The battery life and the number of images 
recordable are decreased under the following 
conditions:
At low temperatures.
Using the flash.
Turning on and off frequently.
Using the zoom frequently.
When [POWER SAVE] is set to [OFF].
Using the battery pack used repeatedly or 
self-discharged after charging (page 96).
The POWER SAVE function
When the POWER SAVE function is 
activated, you can shoot for a longer 
period of time.
Set the mode dial to SET UP, and set 
[POWER SAVE] in [SETUP 2] to [ON]. 
The factory setting is [ON] (page 93).
When the POWER SAVE function is 
activated
The LCD screen will be darker than it is when 
[POWER SAVE] is set to [OFF]. You cannot 
change the settings for [LCD BACKLIGHT] 
at this time (page 93).
When the power turns on, the Flash mode is 
normally set to “
” (No flash).
If you want to shoot using the flash, press v 
( ) on the control button, and select “ ” 
(Forced flash) or Auto (page 24).
When shooting sill images, the focus only 
works while the shutter button is pressed 
down halfway.
Battery pack
Full charge 
(min.)
NP-FC10 (supplied)
Approx.150
Image 
size
NP-FC10 (supplied)
LCD 
screen
Battery 
life (min.)
No. of 
images
2272×1704
ON
Approx. 70
Approx. 1400
OFF
Approx. 90
Approx. 1800
640×480 ON
Approx. 70
Approx. 1400
OFF
Approx. 90
Approx. 1800
Image size
NP-FC10 (supplied)
Battery life 
(min.)
No. of images
2272×1704
Approx. 160 Approx. 3200
640×480
Approx. 160 Approx. 3200
NP-FC10 (supplied)
LCD screen ON 
(min.)
LCD screen OFF 
(min.)
Approx. 80
Approx. 110
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