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1.         gt   appears on the last image played back     e Lines in different colors are displayed under the thumbnail display to  distinguish the recording date        i  I  a    4 Playback starts        Tap fi to pause      Tap ka to return to the index screen     Caution     e While this unit may be used with the LCD monitor reversed and closed   the temperature rises more easily  Do not use this unit with the LCD  monitor reversed and closed for long periods of time  or in places exposed  to direct sunlight or high temperatures     e The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit  rises too much     46    During Video Playback    0 12 34         When this unit is not operated  the operation buttons on the touch screen  disappear automatically  Tap on the screen to display the operation  buttons again     Video Still Image Switches between video and still image  Mode modes     Timeline Bar Tap on a random position   Moves to the  tapped position  Drag playback point to the left or right   Starts  playback from the new position  Tap on a random position   Moves to the  tapped position   Pointer Displays the current estimated playback  position within the scene        Still Image  Recording Button    Saves one scene of the video being played  back as a still image     e Displayed while playback is paused     Returns to the beginning of the scene Returns  to the previous scene if tapped at the beginning  of a scene     e Allows the same functions 
2.        SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  video      t  p  84      SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  still image      t  p  87     Menu screen  playback mode             PLAYBACK SETTING Menu      PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  video          p  88      PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  still image          p  90   CONNECTION SETTINGS Menu      CONNECTION SETTINGS  video still image       gt  p  94     Help Button  Tap the    help  button and item to display descriptions     SILENT Button     Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23     MEDIA SETTINGS Menu     MEDIA SETTINGS  video still image          p  95     Close Button  Exit the menu     SETUP Menu     SETUP  video still image         p  92     EDIT Menu       EDIT Menu  video      s amp  p  89      EDIT Menu  still image         amp  p  91     Getting Started       Clock Setting    The    SET DATE TIME     screen appears when you turn on this unit for the  first time after purchase  when it has not been used for a long time  or when  the clock is not set yet    Set the clock before recording     I Open the LCD monitor        e The unit turns on     When the LCD monitor is closed  the unit turns off     2 Tap    YES    when    SET DATE TIME     is displayed     SET DATE TIME        3 Set the date and time   DATE  amp  TIME SETTING      When the year  month  day  hour  or minute item is tapped     A    and     V    will be displayed        Tap A or V to adjust the year  month  day  hour  and minute        4 After setting the date and time  tap    SET      5 Select t
3.        When the power is turned off  the display setting will revert to simple  display  D      13    Getting Started       Index Screen  Thumbnail Display  Display    14        Video Still Image  Mode Button       Switches between pif video and    still image modes     Page Forward Back Button      Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46      Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback     t  p  52   Recording Mode Button      Switches to the recording mode     Delete Button      Deleting Selected Files     t  p  57       Deleting the Currently Displayed File         p  57   Menu Button      Operating the Menu     t  p  78     Date Button       Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46      Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback     t  p  52     Menu screen  recording mode     ar           RECORD SETTING Menu       RECORD SETTING Menu  video        p  81      RECORD SETTING Menu  still image      ss p  85     2 Shortcut Menu     Operating the Shortcut Menu     t  p  79     3 CONNECTION SETTINGS Menu       CONNECTION SETTINGS  video still image        p  94     4 Help Button  Tap the    help  button and item to display descriptions     5 SILENT Button     Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23     6 MEDIA SETTINGS Menu     MEDIA SETTINGS  video still image          p  95     7 INFO  Button     Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  43   8 Close Button  Exit the menu   9 SETUP Menu     SETUP  video still image         p  92   10 SPECIAL RECORDING Menu
4.       Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        6 Start recording        To cancel the setting  repeat the procedure from the beginning and  tap    OFF    in Step 5     3S    Recording       Recording Food Images  FOOD     You can capture images of the food to make the food look appetizing      The image is only an impression       Open the LCD monitor           Set the recording mode to either vi video or    still image        To switch the mode between video and still image  tap sil or Clon the  recording screen to display the mode switching screen   Tap si or    to switch the mode to video or still image respectively     2 Tap    MENU              The top menu appears   3 Tap    SPECIAL RECORDING      Mai TOP MENU    i AR  A sat    os    x       4 Tap    RECORDING EFFECT        reg SPECIAL RECORDING    TIME APSE ESS     D    e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    FOOD           pig RECORDING EFFECT    om       Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        36    6 Start recording     e To cancel the setting  repeat the procedure from the beginning and  tap    OFF    in Step 5     Recording       Recording Images of a Baby  BABY     You can capture soft images by enhancing the clarity and brightness of skin  color  This effect is suitable for capturing images of a baby      The image is only an impression       Openthe LCD monitor        e Set the recording mode to eithe
5.      Playing Back Still Images    You can select and play back the recorded still images from an index screen   thumbnail display      I Open the LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is            f the mode is sii video  tap sii on the recording screen to display the  mode switching screen   Tap    to switch the mode to still image     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode     SD   mm     i     a 24          Tap E to return to the index screen        gt   appears on the last image played back     e Lines in different colors are displayed under the thumbnail display to  distinguish the recording date     52    Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback    During Index Screen Display       e Still images that are recorded continuously in high speed or medium   speed will be grouped together  Only the first recorded file  still image  is  shown and the group is displayed with a green frame     Video Still Image Switches between video and still image  Mode modes     ioe      Dae Moves to the previous next date     gt  Displays the next index screen  thumbnail  display   e You can perform the same operation with the  zoom lever     Displays the previous index screen  thumbnail   display    e You can perform the same operation with the  zoom lever          REC Switches to the recording mode     6  Displays the index screen  thumbnail display   to perform deletion  MENU Displays the menu screen    File  Still Image     Tap on thumbnail   Starts playback   Drag to ri
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7.     Pixela User Support Center       Telephone   USA and Canada  English    1 800 458 4029  toll free    Europe  UK  Germany  France  and Spain     English   800 1532 4865  toll free    Other Countries in Europe    English   44 1489 564 764   Asia  Philippines   English    63 2 438 0090       http   www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e        Delete unwanted videos before making backup   It takes time to back up many videos        Deleting Unwanted Files         p  57     71    Copying       Disconnecting this Unit from Computer        Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media  ie 9 31 PM   H   l A 9727 2010     Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1     I Click    Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media       2 Click all    JVCCAM        3 Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor    Windows Vista    l  Click    Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media       2 Click    Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device       3 Click    OK       4 Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor     72    Organizing Files  After backing up your files  organize them by adding labels such as    Family  Trip    or    Athletic Meet      This is useful not only for creating discs  but for viewing the files too   I Double click on the Everio MediaBrowser 4 icon   e The provided software starts up     il a  ie   1   d  ro Y   Mapri Ever    Mediated    Medis 3na       N    Display the month of the files to organize        seka  apis  A    EIA EWURE Vent  Aiah Sai       r ias   a  M ve DA   Devic
8.     e  f no file is selected  the    SET    button cannot be pressed     59    Editing       e Captured still images are stored in the media where the video is being    Capturing a Still Image in the Video During A cece ein  Playback    You can capture still images of the scenes you like in the recorded videos     I Open the LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is i        f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode      lt  lt PLAY   i  MENU        3 Tap on the desired video   LE F    E E    SS  gt  way  w T fT me       4 Tap pause Ill at the desired scene during playback    aa    gt  hem eee ee ED  0 01 27 m Gs 0 12 34    CERCA  iis       After pausing the video  you can fine tune the point to capture by  tapping forward slow motion   and reverse slow motion  lt q         5 Tap the    button   Cc  Pl emenn ED  0 01 23 Oe 0 12 34    KIKI  sims       Memo      Still images are captured with a size of 1920x1080     60    Editing       Capturing a Required Part in the Video 6 Tap the video to edit    TRIMMING  ee TRIMMING    Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file   e The original video remains in its existing location       Openthe LCD monitor        7 Tap I to pause playback at the desired start point  then tap    A        ee XP   gt  TRIMMING    0 01 23 ar 0 12 34    CIECA  us          Check if the 
9.     yam TOP MENU       3 Tap    PROTECT CANCEL      Wal EDIT    PROTECT CANCEL          4 Tap    YES        an ss E      lt 9  PROTECT           Tap Fd   PP  to select the previous or next file   e After setting  tap    OK        Editing       Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files  Protects or releases protection of the selected files       Open the LCD monitor           Tap sil or    to select the video or still image mode        Tap    or sf on the recording screen to display the mode switching  screen     Tap  aa  to switch to the video mode pili   Tap  4  to switch to the still image mode A     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode     PLAY li    e While the video mode is shown in the image  the same operations  apply for the still image mode     3 Tap    MENU              4 Tap    EDIT        yam TOP MENU       5 Tap    PROTECT CANCEL      pm EDIT  PROTECT CANCEL       6 Tap on the files to protect or release protection of       PROTECT CANCEL       v appears on the selected files   To remove   from a file  tap on the file again      Om and V are displayed on the files that are already protected   To release protection of a file  tap on the file such that V is removed      Tap    SEL ALL    to select all files      Tap    REL ALL    to release all selections        7 Tap    SET    to complete the setting     seg  PROTECT CANCEL    em am   4  aa           Protect marks Omn appear on the selected files   Protect marks Omn disappear from the deselected files 
10.    All data on the SD card will be deleted when it is formatted   Copy all files on the SD card to a computer before formatting     e Make sure this unit is fully charged before formatting as the process may take some time  Alternatively  connect the AC adapter   e Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged as the formatting process may take some time  Alternatively  connect the AC adapter     95    Settings Menu       USB CONNECTION MENU    This menu appears when this unit is connected to a computer using an USB cable     PLAYBACK ON PC    e Displays videos recorded by this unit by using the Everio MediaBrowser 4      Installing the Provided Software  Built in          p  69   e Saves videos recorded by this unit on your computer without using the provided software        Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software     t  p  75      Copying to Mac Computer     t  p  77     BACK UP   Backup videos recorded by this unit to your computer using the Everio MediaBrowser 4      Backing Up All Files     t  p  71    Memo        Before making backup  load the SD card in which the videos are stored on this unit    e After backing up your files using the provided software  they cannot be restored to this unit     e Delete unwanted videos before making backup   It takes time to back up many videos        Deleting Unwanted Files         p  57     96    Names of Parts       Right Side Bottom Side          Speaker      Grip Belt  e Pass your hand through the grip belt to hold thi
11.    CAMCORDER  Detailed User Guide    GZ R15  GZ R10          Deleting Selected Files 00 0 0    ccceeseeeeeeeeenseeeeeeeesaaeseeees 57  Table of Contents Protecting IBC Sra sactescesienessnsmtaseeennrscnetacsemeconiecuanuatmsionrameatanisen 58  Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed  Getting Started File ss sessssstsseee ssevenaaesanenan E gostaceneecneeait 58  Ni Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files                59  Verifying the Accessories N E E E IA A E T es 3 Capturing a Still Image in the Video During Playback              60  Turning on this Unit E A A a A 4 Capturing a Required Part in the Video  TRIMMING  are 61  Opening the Terminal Cover  SD Card Cover    1    sees 5 Deleting Playlists            cccccccssssssseceeeeeeeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeeeeseesaessseess 62  COO eai E 4  Resetting this Unit sccccsucenctersescanainmenstensinsventwatnwasieenasionebeweessentenes 6    Cuad F FOI oct as jeeeaisaesaineegeeonsecasa aR as APERO EREE ARENE Ei 6 Copying  Before Using Underwater or under Low Temperature            7 Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a Blu ray Recorder 63  Grp FAS UMN sccsiierceriiiioiiinii teretnaedtcbeeareseteucitahesnulieneniace  8 Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a DVD Recorder     63  Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Cable                    9 Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting to a VCR             64  Inserting an SD Card ates ete htencmtinetacervoisadeoenteamestadd eaceseretere 9 Copying 10
12.    Open the terminal cover      Remove the power cord and all connecting cables     2 Close the LCD monitor to turn off this unit     3 Press the Reset button gently using an object with pointed tip     Caution     e Press the Reset button just once gently    e Do not use sharp pointed objects  It may damage the unit or cause electric  shock    Memo          f malfunction persists even after pressing the Reset button  refer to     Troubleshooting     t  p  102          Quad Proof    This unit is equipped with Waterproof  Dust proof  Drop proof and Freeze   proof features     Waterproof   Equivalent to IEC  Standard publication  529 IPX8  30 minutes  at depths up to 5 m     Dust proof  Equivalent  to IEC Standard  publication 529 IP5X    Drop proof  This  camera clears  company testing  compliant with MIL  to  40  C  STD 810F Method  Note  Temperatures  516 5 between  10  C and  Shock  Dropping onto 0  C temporarily lower  plywood 3 cm thick battery performance   from a height of 1 5 m reducing the time  available for recording     Freeze proot   Allowable operating  temperatures     10  C    Caution     e There is no guarantee that there will be no damages when the unit is used  within the above mentioned limits   Scratches and dent caused by the impact if the unit is dropped  or other  changes in appearance are not included in the warranty     e Malfunction due to mishandling will void the warranty     e Before use in water  be sure to read and understand the    Before Using
13.    Stop using the unit if it gets too warm     The language on the display changed     It may occur when you connect this unit to a TV with different language setting  using an HDMI mini cable      Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI     t amp  p  55     When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable  proper  images and sounds are not output     Images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV  connected  In such cases  perform the following operations     1  Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again     2  Turn off and on this unit again       Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector     t  p  54     HDMI CEC functions do not work properly  and the TV does  not work in conjunction with this unit     TVs may operate differently depending on the specifications  even if they  are HDMI CEC compliant  Therefore  the HDMI CEC functions of this unit  cannot be guaranteed to operate in combination with all the TVs  In such  cases  set    HDMI CONTROL    to    OFP          HDMI CONTROL         p  94     The unit operates slowly when switching between video mode  and still image mode  or when switching the power on or off     It is recommended that you copy all videos and still images onto your  computer  and erase the files from this unit   If there are many recorded files  on this unit  it takes time for the unit to respond      This unit does not function properly and error messages  appear     This unit is a microcomputer controlled device  Electros
14.    atin       Memo     e To display the previous next menu  Tap  lt or gt     e To return to the previous screen  Tap 5       To exit the screen   Tap X  quit        To display the help file    Tap    help  and tap the item   Help file may not be available for some items     Settings Menu       Operating the Shortcut Menu                      You can configure various settings of the recommended functions in the    video still image recording mode using the shortcut menu     l  Tap    MENU        HI REC      ya TOP MENU    OW       The shortcut menu appears        3 Tap the desired menu and setting    lt Shortcut Menu During Video Recording Mode gt     yay SHORTCUT MENU  e   6       STENT Gil             BACKLIGHT COMP   manual mode only      can be set    lt Shortcut Menu During Still Image Recording Mode gt        SHORTCUT MENU     OFF G  fon     SILENT Ba          BACKLIGHT COMP   manual mode only      can be set     Memo       To return to the top menu  Tap    return        To exit the screen   Tap X  quit        To display the help file   Tap    help  and tap the item        79    Settings Menu       Shortcut Menu  video still image        BACKLIGHT COMP     Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight      Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     80    Settings Menu       RECORD SETTING Menu  video        FOCUS    Focus can be adjusted manually      Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS          p  2
15.   2  Adjust the length of the belt   3  Close the pad    Caution    e Be sure to fasten the grip belt properly     If the belt is loose  this unit may drop and result in injuries or damages     Getting Started       Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Inserting an SD Card  Cable     Attach a core filter to the AV cable that is connected to this unit   The core filter reduces interference when this unit is connected to other    Insert a commercially available SD card before recording      Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10       Approximate Video Recording Time     t  p  44    devices    Open the terminal cover     Release the stopper 3cm    q a      amp      lt    OoOO F      To be connected to this unit       2 Close the LCD monitor to turn off this unit     3 Insert an SD card     e Make sure not to insert the SD card in the wrong direction   It may cause damage to the unit and SD card     e Before inserting or removing the SD card  close the LCD monitor and  ensure that the POWER ACCESS lamp goes off     e Do not touch the metal contact area when inserting the SD card        Memo    e Both videos and still images can be recorded on one SD card  It is  recommended to confirm the video operation of the SD card before usage        To use anew SD card  or SD card used on other devices  it is necessary  to format  initialize  the SD card using    FORMAT SD CARD    from media  settings         FORMAT SD CARD     t p  95     Getting Started       Removing the Card  Push 
16.   Full display  Displays everything  The  display button changes from D to D       When the power is turned off  simple  display  D  will be set     Switches between the   A  Intelligent Auto  and M   Manual recording mode        25    Recording       Using the Silent Mode    When the Silent mode is used  the LCD monitor darkens and operation  sounds will not be output  Use this mode to record quietly in dark places such  as during a performance       WN appears when    SILENT MODE     is set to    ON           To mute only the operating sound  set    OPERATION SOUND     in the menu  to    OFF    instead of using the silent mode         OPERATION SOUND        p  92     WE Operating procedure   1  Tap    MENU         The top menu appears    2  Tap    SILENT         TOP MENU    E        3  Tap    ON      o Eo      a  OFF ON       Useful Settings for Recording    e When    AUTO POWER OFF    is set to    ON     this unit turns itself off  automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes    When using the AC adapter  this unit goes into standby mode        AUTO POWER OFF     t amp  p  93       When    TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF       is set to    FACE TRACKING     this unit  detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record  the faces more clearly        Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38     Caution        Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight    e While this unit may be used with the LCD monitor reversed and
17.   HDMI CONTROL    to    OFF            HDMI CONTROL      t  p  94     Preparations  e Connect an HDMI mini cable between this unit and the TV      Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector     t  p  54     e Turn onthe TV and set the HDMI CEC related setting to    ON      For details   refer to the instruction manual of the TV      e Set    HDMI CONTROL     in the CONNECTION SETTINGS menu to    ON          HDMI CONTROL      t  p  94     Operation Method 1      Turn on this unit   2 Select the playback mode     3 Connect the HDMI mini cable     e TV turns on automatically and switches to HDMI input mode when  this unit is turned on     Operation Method 2      Turn off the TV   e This unit turns off automatically     Memo    e Depending on the TV connected  the display language of this unit will  automatically switch to the language that is selected for the TV when this  unit is turned on     This is applicable only if this unit supports the language selected for the  TV   To use this unit with a language that differs from the display language  of the TV  set    HDMI CONTROL    to    OFP        e The display language of the TV will not switch automatically  even if the  display language of this unit is changed     e These functions may not work correctly when devices such as amplifier  and selector are connected  Set    HDMI CONTROL    to    OFF            f HDMI CEC does not work properly  turn off and on this unit again     55    Playback       Connecting via the AV Connector To
18.   Intel G965 or higher recommended    Memo        f your PC does not meet the above system requirements  operations of the provided software cannot be guaranteed   e For more information  contact your PC s manufacturer        68    Copying       Installing the Provided Software  Built in     You can display the recorded images in calendar format and perform editing  using the provided software        This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not  enough  Charge the battery fully first     Preparations  Connect this unit to a computer with a USB cable     E Windows 8 Windows 8 1    I Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable        Before connecting the cable  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit        Connector    To USB  Connector    Cp       3 Open the LCD monitor           e This unit turns on and the    SELECT DEVICE    menu appears   4 Tap    CONNECT TO PC        Ay SELECT DEVICE    S  at a   OF ED   A     TYPE TO CONNECT    5 Tap    PLAYBACK ON PC           CI Mele  Nios mi rele    PLAYBACK ON PC       e Disconnect the USB cable to return to the recording or playback  screen    e    Everio Software Setup    appears on the computer   Operations are to be performed on the computer after the screen  switches     6 Perform the following operations on your computer      1  Display    Apps       For Windows 8  Click the    Search    charm    For Windows 8 1  Click           Snipping Too     Sourd Recorder
19.   Underwater or under Low Temperature       p  7      e Close the terminal cover firmly until it clicks and confirm that the red sign  completely goes off     e Make sure that there is no damage to and no foreign material adhered to  the packing inside the cover     e Use within a water depth of 5 m and a duration of 30 minutes     e The waterproof performance cannot be guaranteed if the camcorder is  subject to impact such as dropping     e Do not jump or dive into water holding the camcorder     e Do not use the camcorder in strong water flows such as in rapids or under  waterfalls  The strong water pressure may impair the waterproof  performance     e Do not immerse into hot spring  or hot water above 40  C     Getting Started       Before Using Underwater or under Low Temperature       Cautions on Using Underwater     t  p  7      Maintenance after Use       p  7       Cautions on Using under Low Temperature         p  7      Cautions on Using under Low Temperature     t  p  7     Cautions on Using Underwater  Please take note of the followings when using this unit near water or  underwater        Ensure that the cover is closed tightly      Opening the Terminal Cover  SD Card Cover      t  p  5   e Ensure that the terminal cover and the gray waterproof seal are not    damaged and that there are no foreign materials  Such as hair  lint  sand  or dust  adhered on the cover     e Stop using the unit underwater if there are damages to the cover  etc   and consult your JVC de
20.   in    FORMAT SD CARD     of the    media settings menu   All data on the SD card will be deleted       FORMAT SD CARD     t  p  95     FILE QUANTITY LIMIT EXCEEDED     1  Move the files or folders to a computer or other device   Back up your  files      2  Select    FILE   MANAGEMENT NO     in    FORMAT SD CARD    of the  media settings menu   All data on the SD card will be deleted        FORMAT SD CARD     t  p  95     PLAYLIST QUANTITY EXCEEDS LIMIT    Reduce the number of the playlist to 99 files or less   Up to 99 playlists can  be created      RECORDING CANCELLED    Reset this unit      Resetting this Unit        p  103   Protect the unit from vibration and shock     CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS HIGH PLEASE TURN CAMERA  OFF TO ALLOW IT TO COOL DOWN PLEASE WAIT    Turn off the power of this unit  let and it cool down before turning on the power  again     109    Maintenance       Perform regular maintenance of this unit to enable it to be used for a long  time   Caution      e Be sure to detach the AC adapter and power plug before performing any  maintenance     Camcorder       Wipe this unit with a dry  soft cloth to remove any dirt        When itis extremely dirty  soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent   wipe the body with it  and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent     Caution        Do not use solvents such as benzene  thinner  or alcohol  Doing so may  cause damage to the unit      When using a chemical cloth or cleaner  be sure to observe the warn
21.   lt or  gt  to select the city name        Getting Started       Changing the Display Language  The language on the display can be changed     l  Tap    MENU           uN  NE  MENU     2 Tap    SETUP      ya TOP MENU    jie ES  w E R    e    tg S    3 Tap    LANGUAGE        S         Tap A or V to scroll the screen        4 Tap to the desired language     amp  LANGUAGE    S    e Tap A or V to scroll the screen           Holding this Unit    When holding this unit  keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent  camera shake        e Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly   Holding the LCD monitor with your left hand helps to stabilize the camera  for recording     Caution    e Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation   e Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is used by children     Memo   e  f camera shake is excessive  use the image stabilizer      Reducing Camera Shake       p  39     17    Getting Started       Tripod Mounting    This unit can be mounted on a tripod  or monopod   This is useful for  preventing camera shake and recording from the fixed position   Lae          To prevent this unit from falling off  check the tripod mounting screw holes  and positioning holes on the unit carefully before mounting  and turn the  screws until they are fastened firmly     Caution     e To prevent injuries or damages which may result if this unit falls off  read  the instruction manual of the tripod  or monopod  to 
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23.  Audio  Lch  white            To AV Connector  1  Video Input    Yellow    a S Video Input  White       5  Audio Input  L   Red             Memo        To include the recording date and time during dubbing  set    DISPLAY  DATE TIME    in the    PLAYBACK SETTING    menu to    ON     Or  set     DISPLAY ON TV    in the    CONNECTION SETTINGS    menu to    ON         D Audio Input  R        i AC Outlet    Adapter Cable   Provided      1  Connect using the optional AV cable    2  Connect the adapter cable and AC adapter to this unit      Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter     3 Open the LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is pil     e  f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     4 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode    a       wr        CN  MOE  MENU     5 Prepare the TV VCR for recording      Switch to a compatible external input     Insert a video tape    6 Prepare this unit for playback        Set    VIDEO OUTPUT     in the    CONNECTION SETTINGS    menu to  the aspect ratio     4 3    or    16 9     of the connecting TV      VIDEO OUTPUT     t amp  p  94   7 Start recording        Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the  recorder        Playing Back Videos     t  p  45   e After playback is complete  stop the recording     64    Copying       Memo     e AV cable  Optional  QAM1322 001    Before using the cable  attach the core filter pr
24.  PA    Check if the recording mode is pili   Sania 10SEC     f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen     Tap si to switch the mode to video   2 Tap    MENU            6 Take astill image   e A timer appears and countdown to shooting starts      To stop the self timer  press the START STOP button again     Memo                                              The START STOP button on this unit cannot be used to adjust the focus  in advance  To adjust the focus in advance  press and hold the te  button  on the touch screen until the focus is adjusted        Start recording after adjusting the focus     t  p  24       While the countdown timer is displayed  the buttons cannot be used as  they are not displayed on the screen     The top menu appears     3 Tap    SPECIAL RECORDING              4 Tap    DATE TIME RECORDING        Wag SPECIAL RECORDING    e Tap X to exit the menu   e Tap    to return to the previous screen        42    Recording       5 Select the type of clock with  lt  or  gt   and tap    SET     Checking the Remaining Recording Time    Display the remaining battery power and the remaining recording time   Memo       The remaining battery power and the remaining recording time are  estimates        The remaining recording time is displayed only during video mode        The remaining recording time is displayed for the recording media that is  currently selected        e When    SET    is tapped  the precaution
25.  R10  Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom and 41   100x digital zoom   GZ R10   200x DIGITAL  GZ R15  Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom and 41   200x digital zoom   GZ R15        Memo   e When digital zoom is used  the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged   e The angle of view changes when the image stabilizer is turned on or off     ZOOM MIC  Sets the zoom microphone     OFF Deactivates the zoom microphone   Records audio sounds in the same direction as the zoom operation     Memo    e When    ON    is selected  the volume of the wide angle  W  end is lower than the telephoto  T  end        MIC LEVEL  Make the adjustments such that    MIC LEVEL    does not turn red     OFF Hides display of microphone input level   Shows display of microphone input level        MIC LEVEL SETTING  Sets the microphone level     82    Settings Menu       Make the adjustments such that    MIC LEVEL    does not turn red        K2 TECHNOLOGY    Reduces the degradation of sound quality caused by digital signal processing  and records a sound quality close to the original        SCREEN LOCK    When shooting under water  lock the touch screen to prevent operation errors      Locking the Screen  when Shooting Underwater      t  p  11     83    Settings Menu       SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  video     i    Li T              TIME LAPSE RECORDING    This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames o
26.  USB cable   Turn off and on the devices connected to this unit  and reset this unit      Resetting this Unit         p  103     FORMAT ERROR     Reset this unit      Resetting this Unit       p  103     MEMORY CARD ERROR     Check that the card is supported by this unit       Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10    Reset this unit       Resetting this Unit        p  103    Turn off this unit  then remove and re insert the SD card    Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals    If the above does not solve the problem  back up your files and execute     FORMAT SD CARD     in the    MEDIA SETTINGS    menu   All data will be  deleted        FORMAT SD CARD      t amp  p  95     NOT FORMATTED    Select    OK     then select    YES    on the    DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT      screen     RECORDING FAILURE    Reset this unit      Resetting this Unit         p  103     CANNOT TAKE MORE STILL IMAGES AT THIS TIME    Stop video recording before taking still images   If the SD card is removed  and inserted during video recording  still images cannot be recorded      PLAYBACK FAILED    Remove and re insert the SD card       Inserting an SD Card         p  9    Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals    Insert the SD card before turning on the power    Do not subject this unit to any strong impact or vibration     VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE IS DAMAGED  RECOVERY IS  REQUIRED TO RECORD PLAYBACK  RECOVER     Select    OK    to restore   Videos that cannot be restored will not be displayed  on the in
27.  Windows PG ssiccconissezsceessabesdceetaweesmsineteteatnetrecuiwness 66  Types of Usable SD Card             cccseccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaees 10 Verifying System Requirements  Guideline                   0008 66  Using the Touch Screen           cccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeneseeeeeseeaneeeeeesaaas 11 Installing the Provided Software  Built in                 ceeeee 69  Locking the Screen  when Shooting Underwater                 11 Backing Up All Files                ccccccsseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeseneeeesaaaeees 71  Adjusting the Touch Panel 2s scsssicanescnnnvavdevinn gusiitaneaeseantsvenpenn 11 Organizing Files wiscssccinsontsnisecucedcundccarandicdsnesnsieasuieacerandeesices 72  Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor         12 Recording Videos to DISCS             cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeees 73  OCR SS MING or E eassemaresessenaseacoeetas 15 Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software             75  Resetting the COCK isscscisrcisorionsi innsinn 16 List of Files and Folders sa ccccetececensnocedcteccnneseeceecdsnemstsectecess 76  Changing the Display Language                 c ccssseceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 17 Copying to Mac Computer sileccnrececrenccuccauarusonsiceatiananntcasniecesate 77  PROICUING tiS SINAN sen cone  esienasedseutaaubeaeacenaenes  17  Tuipod MOURNING seccensscaenrceqecnecepacavasnicosauaenpanttantonounateneseaneers 18 Settings Menu  Using this Unit Overseas 0 0 0    eeecececeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeaaaeeeees 18 l  Charging the B
28.  ZS  Commard rompt    A    A  Computer    e  eee Contro Panel        ows Fax and Default Programs    ile Explorer    lelp ard Support           f a    Computer    icon is shown on desktop  double click the icon to open       Computer       3  Double click the    JVCCAM_ APP    icon in    Devices with Removable  Storage        m   Compuner    wr oneris a   lard Disk Drives d  E Cesitop Local Dek  C   E vewnicass  al 5 _     be  Koccnt ploces  a Devices with Removable Storage  2   WW libe nin   J Premer AL U cytes tree 2  P Music a os  be  Pictured JOOLARLAPY  m    fie pA  E Videos     fize cf    f   CD RI Crize t    oe  Homsgraap  I Campiter      p kewere    Tomaia    JVCLAMLAPF F I      li        5  Click    Yes    on the User Account Control screen   e    Software Setup    appears after a while   7 Click    Everio MediaBrowser 4          A Everio Software Setup    Everio Software Setup    a  Detailed User Guide          Follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation     8 Click    Finish        69    Copying       Everio MediaBrowser 4   InstallShield Wizard    InstallS hield Wizard Complete    The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Everio  MediaBrowser 4  Click Finish to exit the wizard           9 Click    Quit        a G        4    ro okey  Mern Eero  Mediaiend    Medis 3na       e Installation is complete  and two icons are created on the desktop     10 Remove this unit from your PC      Disconnecting this Unit from Computer     t  p  72     M
29.  closed   the temperature rises more easily  Leave the LCD monitor open when  using this unit for long periods of time  or in places exposed to direct  sunlight or high temperatures    e The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit  rises too much    e Do not remove the AC adapter or SD card when the POWER ACCESS  lamp is lighted  The recorded data may become unreadable      This unit is a microcomputer controlled device  Electrostatic discharge   external noise and interference  from a TV  a radio  etc   might prevent it  from functioning properly  In such a case  close the monitor screen to turn  off the power and remove the AC adapter  then press the Reset button to  reset this unit        Resetting this Unit        amp  p  6     Memo      Before recording an important scene  it is recommended to conduct a trial  recording        Depending on the shooting conditions  the four corners of the screen may  appear dark  but this is nota malfunction  In this case  change the shooting  conditions by moving the zoom lever  etc     26    Zooming    The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom   e Use the W end  wide angle end  to shoot a wider field of view   e Use the T end  telephoto end  to magnify the subject for shooting          Tini            lt a  T  Telephoto End           The following zoom options are available     Optical zoom  1   40x     Dynamic zoom  41   60x     Digital zoom  41     200x   e You can also use the zoom  WT  button on 
30.  decrease according to  conditions    If the internal temperature rises when using the unit  stop the charging  temporarily   The CHARGE lamp goes off      e Depending on the subject and shooting conditions  recording may not be  performed properly even in the Intelligent Auto mode    e Depending on the shooting conditions  the four corners of the screen may  appear dark  but this is not a malfunction  In this case  change the shooting  conditions by moving the zoom lever  etc     Capturing Still Images During Video Recording    Still images can be captured by tapping the    button while in the video mode   standby or recording         PLAY il MENU    e    PHOTO     lights up on the screen when a still image is being captured   m  PHOTO  Memo      e The size of the still image that is captured in the video mode is 1 920 x  1 080        Operation is invalid under the following conditions     when menu is being displayed    when remaining recording time or battery power is being displayed    when any functions in    SPECIAL RECORDING     is set    when the AV cable is connected to the AV connector     when the HDMI cable is connected and a resolution other than 1080i is  output     23    Recording       Taking Still Images in Auto Mode Indications During Still Image Recording    You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the   A   Intelligent Auto mode     I Open the LCD monitor        PHOTO   9   a   40     e Some displays disappear after approximately 
31.  delete file     Files  videos still images  that are protected cannot be deleted  Release  protection before deleting the file      Protecting Files     t  p  58     Troubleshooting       Computer    Unable to copy files to the computer   s HDD     If the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 4 is not installed  some  functions may not work properly       Installing the Provided Software  Built in         amp  p  69    Before making backup  make sure that enough free space is left in the  computer s hard disk  HDD      Unable to copy files to DVD or Blu ray disc with a PC     To record to discs  a recordable DVD or Blu ray drive is required for the  computer in use     Cannot upload the file to YouTube     Check if you have created an account with YouTube   You need a YouTube  account to upload files to YouTube     Changing videos to the file format for uploading cannot be performed on this  unit    Refer to the help file of the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 4    lam using a Mac computer     Load the files to a Mac computer using the following method      Copying to Mac Computer     t  p  77     The computer cannot recognize the SDXC card     Confirm and update the OS of your computer      When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card     t  p  10     Screen Image    The LCD monitor is difficult to see     The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas such as under  direct sunlight     Color and brightness of the screen changes and horizontal  s
32.  display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode    ad       wT   CN  ME  MENU        3 The video playback screen is displayed   g me  LE E  GI   Ow NE E 24  I AME me L    eps a i 5          45    Playback       Normal Playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback  Plays back the recorded videos       Open the LCD monitor  During Index Screen Display       Video Still Image Switches between video and still image  Mode modes   o       Check if the recording mode is pi     e  f the mode is  amp  still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode    ad      Displays the next index screen  thumbnail  display   e You can perform the same operation with the    zoom lever    wT     CN  ME  MENU     Displays the previous index screen  thumbnail   display    e You can perform the same operation with the  zoom lever       REC Switches to the recording mode     Displays the index screen  thumbnail display   to perform deletion    Displays the menu screen     8   Thumbnail  File  Tap on thumbnail   Starts playback   Drag to right   Scrolls to the right to show the  previous index screen  thumbnail display   Drag to left   Scrolls to the left to show the next  index screen  thumbnail display    Images with the same underlined color  indicates the same recording date        3 Tap the file  image      MENU    
33.  for date time recording I Open the LCD monitor     appears   e Tap X to exit the menu     6 Tap the display position with your finger and drag your finger to adjust           11 0 00 00  0 55     e Move the date and time display while touching it with your finger and    Check that the camera is set to the recording mode  If the camera is       tracing it on a screen  in the playback mode  click   REC to switch to recording mode   7 Press the START STOP button to start recording  2 Tap    MENU              The top menu appears   3 Tap    INFO       S   TOP MENU       11 0 00 00 10 55     L or     Press the START STOP button again to stop recording    RA     Tap    to return to the screen for selecting the types of clock  w    e Tap X to exit    DATE TIME RECORDING         To perform operations other than recording  tap X to cancel the     DATE TIME RECORDING    first      Caution       The date and time cannot be deleted after recording           The remaining recording time is displayed only in the video recording  mode        The remaining recording time is displayed for the recording media  that is currently selected     e is displayed instead of the remaining battery power when the AC  adapter is connected     e To exit the display  tap X     43    Recording       Approximate Video Recording Time    Picture quality SDHC SDXC card      The recordable time is only a guide  The actual recording time may be longer or shorter than the time indicated above        Approximate Nu
34.  microsoft com downloads details aspx   displaylang ja amp FamilyID 73f766dd 7127 4445   b860 47084587155f  http   www microsoft com downloads en details aspx   FamilyID 73f766dd 7127 4445 b860 47084587155f    Mac OS X  10 4 Tiger    Mac OS X  10 5  Leopard    Not compatible     Mac OS X  10 6 Snow  Leopard    Update the OS version to 10 6 5 or later        Getting Started       Using the Touch Screen Adjusting the Touch Panel    Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen   The LCD monitor of this unit is a touch panel which enables operations by    touching the screen  l Tap    MENU      Icon operation buttons  thumbnails  and menu items are displayed on the  touch screen according to the mode in use        There are two ways to operate the touch screen  namely    tap    and    drag      The following are some examples     hy Tap the displayed button  icon  or thumbnail  file  on the touch screen  to make selection    3 Drag the thumbnails on the touch screen to search for the desired file     ew  REC   MENU     2 Tap    SETUP           Recording Screen Playback Screen Index screen   thumbnail display     S   TOP MENU    a Eg       w    THA  Memo                                  The touch screen of this unit is pressure sensitive  When the touch screen            does not respond smoothly  apply slightly more force to your fingertip   e Tap the buttons  icons  on the touch screen accurately  The buttons may 3 Tap    TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST        not respon
35.  more information  refer to the catalog        For details on the provided accessories  refer to    Verifying the  Accessories           Verifying the Accessories     t  p  3     20    Recording       Taking Videos in Auto Mode    You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the 1 A    Intelligent Auto mode  Settings such as exposure and focus will be adjusted   automatically to suit the shooting conditions    e In case of specific shooting scenes such as person etc   its icon is  displayed on the screen    e Before recording an important scene  it is recommended to conduct a trial  recording       Openthe LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is pil    e  f the mode is    still image  tap A on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     2 Check if the recording mode is         Intelligent Auto         f the mode is M  Manual  tap M on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap    A  to switch the recording mode to Intelligent Auto     e Press again to stop        Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds   Use the D button to change the displays         Indications for Video Recording    LJ    0 00 00  2 04     II CREC         Video Quality Displays the icon of the    VIDEO QUALITY     setting selected in the recording menu      VIDEO QUALITY      t p  82     TOUCH PRIORITY   Displays the setting of    TOUCH PRIORITY AE   AP      By default  it is set 
36.  operate differently depending on the  specifications  even if they are HDMI CEC  compliant  Therefore  the HDMI CEC functions  of this unit cannot be guaranteed to operate in  combination with all the TVs  In such cases  set     HDMI CONTROL    to    OFF            HDMI CONTROL      t  p  94     The language on  the display  changed        t may occur when you connect this unit to a TV  with different language setting using an HDMI  mini cable     Caution     e Donotremove the recording medium or perform any other operation  Such  as turning off the power  while accessing files  Also  be sure to use the  provided AC adapter  as the data on the recording medium may be  corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during operation  If the data  on the recording medium becomes corrupted  format the recording  medium to use the medium again     54    Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector    If you are using an HDTV  you can play back in HD quality by connecting to  the HDMI mini connector     e Use a High Speed HDMI mini cable as the HDMI mini cable   e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use     I Connecttoa TV               To HDMI Mini Connector  HDMI Mini Cable  masa     Optional   P Da       HDMI Connector Input    To USB Connector    p  p     Adapter Gable AC Adaptar ele gal   Provided   Provided   Ac it 1 ba 220 w     3 Open the LCD monitor          The unit turns on automatically     4 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from thi
37.  over a long  period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain 5SEC  interval  INTERVAL  This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud  GR 20  1SEC 20SE    Open the LCD monitor  INTERVAL aa Ay       e The greater the number of seconds  the longer the recording interval   e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     6 Start recording           A frame is taken at intervals of the selected period       CHOCK lecording micas sas   When the recording interval is set to    20SEC INTERVAL    or higher        Ifthe mode is A still image  tap    on the recording screen to display this unit switches to the power saving mode between recordings   the mode switching Screen  At the next point to record  the power saving mode will be turned off  Tap via to switch the mode to video  and recording will start automatically   2 Tap    MENU        Settings of Time Lapse recording are not saved when the power is    turned off     Indications During Time Lapse Recording     lt  PLAY         The top menu appears     3 Tap    SPECIAL RECORDING           yay TOP MENU    Recording interval Displays the recording interval that is set       4 Tap    TIME LAPSE RECORDING        Actual Elapsed Displays the actual elapsed time after   Time recording starts    Remaining Remaining time left to record with the currently  Recording Time selected video quality     rig SPECIAL RECORDING      TIME APSE ES   a          Recorded Ti
38.  purchase  consult your nearest JVC service center     To playback videos on TV  connect the AV cable  optional  QAM1322 001   to the AV terminal of this unit     e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use       Video  yellow     I Connect toa TV  Ground    TV Audio  Rch  red   ral Audio  Lch  white   e When using the optional AV cable  attach the core filter provided with this    unit first      Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Cable      t  p  9              Video Input         S  Video Input  i Audio Input  L     le Audio Input  R        AV Cable  P N QAM1322 001   Provided     2 Connect the adapter cable and AC adapter to this unit        To USB Connector    er S     ie Co_ DSF    Adapter Cable AC Adapter AC Adapter To AC Oude   Provided   Provided     AC TOD W bo 240 W     3 Open the LCD monitor           The unit turns on automatically     4 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this  unit via the connected connector        5 Play back a file           Playing Back Videos         p  45      Playing Back Still Images         p  52   Memo     e For questions about the TV or method of connection  contact your TV s  manufacturer     e AV cable  Optional  QAM1322 001     Wiring specifications  for video audio  of the 4 pole mini plug are described  in the following     56    Editing       Deleting Selected Files  Deletes the selected files     Deleting Unwanted Files    Delete unwanted videos and still images when the sp
39.  time lapse recordings with long  intervals    It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually        Tripod Mounting     t    p  18        Taking Group Shots  Self timer     The 10 second self timer is a convenient function for taking group photos   The 2 second self timer is useful for preventing camera shake caused by  pressing the shutter button     Memo      This function is available in still image recording mode   When shooting a photo using the self timer function  use of a tripod is    recommended      Tripod Mounting       p  18   Using the 2  10 second Self timer    I Open the LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is A         f the mode is sii video  tap sii on the recording screen to display the  mode switching screen   Tap    to switch the mode to still image     2 Tap    MENU              The top menu appears     3 Tap    RECORD SETTING        w        41    Recording       4 Tap    SELF TIMER     Recording Videos with Date and Time       RECORD SETTING You can record videos together with the date and time     ELS SG  oto Set this when you want to save the file with date and time display              The date and time cannot be deleted after recording        I Open the LCD monitor     Keb   5         f the icon is not displayed on the screen  tap     gt     to scroll the screen   e Tap X to exit the menu   e Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    2SEC    or    10SEC       0  SELF TIMER    me ii  e OFF         m   EEG
40.  to    3    when using indoors   Brightens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions     Sets to the standard brightness     Sets to dim brightness   Helps to save battery life when selected        Darkens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions     OPERATION SOUND  Turns on or off the operation sound     Settings Menu    OFF Turns off the operation sound        AUTO POWER OFF    When no operation is made for 5 minutes  this function turns off this unit or sets this unit to standby mode when using the AC adapter in case you forgot to  turn off the power        Memo   e Turns off the power automatically if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes     When using the AC adapter  this unit goes into standby mode     DEMO MODE  Plays a demonstration of the special features of this unit        Memo      This mode is not available in the playback mode     TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST    Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen      Adjusting the Touch Panel         p  11     FACTORY PRESET  Returns all the settings to their default values     FIRMWARE UPDATE    Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version   For details  refer to the JVC homepage    When no program to update the software of this unit is available  nothing will be provided on the homepage      http   wwws jvckenwood com english support index html    OPEN SOURCE LICENSES  recording only   Displays the open source software licenses that 
41.  unit turns on and the    SELECT DEVICE    screen appears   4 Tap    CONNECT TO OTHER        Ay SELECT DEVICE    SELECT DEVICE  TYPE TO CONNECT      Semmens    CONNECT TO OTHER     e The following screen is displayed after the camera operation is  completed        CONNECT TO OTHER  SD CARD       e Operations are to be performed on the Blu ray recorder after the  screen switches     5 Perform dubbing on the Blu ray recorder   e Refer also to the instruction manual of the Blu ray recorder     e After dubbing is complete  close the LCD monitor of this unit and  check that the POWER ACCESS lamp goes off before disconnecting  the USB cable  Operations cannot be performed on this unit until the  USB cable is disconnected     Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a  DVD Recorder    You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a DVD recorder   e Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV and DVD recorder     Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to a DVD recorder     e Before making any connection  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit           To AV Connector  1  Video Input    Yellow       we   gt  Video Input  White       S  Audio Input  L   AV Cable  Provided    Red    m    To USB Connector  Hi    ED a   gt  AC Adapter To    AC Outlet  Adapter Cable   Provided           D Audio Input  R         VCR DVD Recorder     1  Connect using the optional AV cable    2  Connect the adapter cable and AC adapter to this unit     3 Open the LCD monitor           Chec
42.  x    tg S       nig RECORD RECORD SETTING    e Tap X to exit the menu   e Tap    to return to the previous screen        38       5 Tap the desired setting     TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF    OFF OFF  COLOR TRACKING    FACE TRACKING   AREA SELECT    COLOR ee       FACE TRACKING AREA SELECT       e Focus and brightness will be adjusted automatically based on the  tapped position  face color area   A blue frame appears around the  selected subject  face color   while a white frame appears around the  selected area     e To reset  tap the desired position  face color area  again     e To cancel    FACE TRACKING     or    COLOR TRACKING     tap the blue  frame     e To cancel    AREA SELECT     tap the white frame     Deactivates the function        appears on the screen  Recording is performed while  tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped face   subject  with appropriate focus and brightness  In  addition  a blue frame appears around the tapped face   subject    When the face of a person is registered  it  becomes the main subject and the blue frame appears  even without specific selection      TRACKING    COLOR  TRACKING    appears on the screen  Recording is performed while  tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped color   Subject  with appropriate focus  In addition  a blue frame  appears around the tapped color  subject      AREA  SELECT    La appears on the screen  Recording is performed while  automatically adjusting the tapped area  fixed position   with appropri
43. 3 seconds   Use the D button to change the displays            ee p     Check if the recording mode is     Image Size Displays the icon of the image size       f the mode is sf video  tap kf on the recording screen to display the e The size of still images can be changed   mode switching screen     IMAGE SIZE      t  p  86     Tap    to switch the mode to still image       D l TOUCH PRIORITY   Displays the setting of    TOUCH PRIORITY AE   2 Check if the recording mode is         Intelligent Auto  AE AF AP        By default  it is set to    FACE TRACKING         Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH  PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38     Time Displays the current time      Clock Setting      amp  p  15     Recording media Displays the SD card icon        Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery     if the mode is M Manual  tap M on the recording screen to display P aN during use  o   the mode switching screen  Checking the Remaining Recording Time  Tap    A  to switch the recording mode to Intelligent Auto   t  p  43             Recording Mode Displays the current recording mode of   A    Intelligent Auto  or M  Manual      D  Setting Scenes of Displays scenes detected automatically in the  Intelligent Auto Intelligent Auto function  Multiple scenes may  be detected     Remaining Number   Displays the remaining number of shots for still  of Shots image recording        Approximate Number of Still Images  Unit   Number of Shots      t  p  44         Recording in    
44. 50    er PLAYBACK PLAYLIST      sees         e Playback of the playlist starts       Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46    e Tapping PJ during playback brings you back to the index screen of  Playback Playlist    e Playlists with a  Digest Playback  icon are the playlists created    during Digest Playback     Playback       PLAYBACK OTHER FILE 6 Tap on the file to start playback     The management information of a video may be damaged if recording is not  performed correctly  such as turning off the power in the middle of recording   You can perform the following operations to play back the videos with oo  defective management information       Openthe LCD monitor           Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46   e Tap    X    to return to the usual index screen     Memo   e An MTS file is created in the EXTMOV folder when management  information is corrupted     e Depending on the condition of the damaged file  playback might fail or  may not run smoothly           Check if the recording mode is pili         f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vi to switch the mode to video     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode    a       wT   CN  ME  MENU     3 Tap    MENU              4 Tap    PLAYBACK SETTING        yam TOP MENU       5 Tap    PLAYBACK OTHER FILE        yg PLAYBACK SETTING     messes   000005   messse    PLAYBACK OTHER FILE      PLAYBACK OTHER FILE       57    Playback  
45. 8      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     BRIGHTNESS ADJUST    Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen      Adjusting Brightness     t  p  29      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     BACKLIGHT COMP     Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight      Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     WHITE BALANCE    Adjusts the color according to the light source      Setting White Balance     t  p  31      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     TELE MACRO    Enables close up shots when using the telephoto  T  end of the zoom      Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO      t amp  p  32      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF    Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects    faces or selected area      Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38     DIS    Camera shake during video recording can be effectively reduced      Reducing Camera Shake       p  39     GAIN UP  Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places     Deactivates the function     Electrically brightens the scene when it is dark   AUTO SLOW SHUTTER Slows down the shutter speed to brighten the scene when it is dark     Memo     Although    AUTO SLOW SHUTTER     brightens the scene more than    ON     movements of the subject may become unnatural        WIND CUT  Reduces the noise caused by wind     Deactivat
46. Allowable operating  temperature    Dimensions  mm     Memo     AC 110 V to 240 V  50 Hz 60 Hz  DC 5 2V 1A    0  C to 40  C   10  C to 35  C during charging     83 x 28 x 40  W x H x D  excluding cord and AC  plug        e The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes  for further improvement without prior notice     Trademarks       Trademarks    e AVCHD and AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and  Sony Corporation    e HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  and HDMI logo are either  registered trademarks or trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United  States and or other countries     resi eel  om oy oma eon Biss wl areal  e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  Dolby and the  double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     e SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC     e Windows   and Windows Vista   are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other  countries     e iMovie  iPhone and iPhoto are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the  U S  and other countries     e Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel  Corporation in the United States     e Android is a trademark or registered trademark of Google Inc   e QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated        Other product and company names included in this instruction manual are  trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders
47. E     Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23       Scene Counter    107    Troubleshooting       Still Image Playback    pn        _ paag    fa fe a fa i pe   1   2   3   4   5 16               6  100 0001 esems 10 00 ED    da        Still Image Mode  e Switches between video and still image modes        Folder Number     File Number    Date Time  e Displays the recording date and time     Recording media      Battery Indicator       Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  43     SILENT MODE       Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23        1080p Output      HDMI OUTPUT         p  94     102    Troubleshooting       When the unit is not working properly    Resetting this Unit      Open the terminal cover      Remove the power cord and all connecting cables     2 Close the LCD monitor to turn off this unit     3 Press the Reset button gently using an object with pointed tip     103    Troubleshooting       Battery Pack    Unable to charge the battery     When the battery pack is fully charged  the lamp does not light up    Be sure to charge using the supplied AC adapter  Malfunction in the unit that  occurred due to the use of an AC adapter other than the one provided is not  included in the warranty    Check the connection  then disconnect and reconnect the charging adapter  cable    Charging cannot be performed under low or high temperature environments   Charge under the room temperature range of 10  C to 35  C   Under  environments beyond the temperature range  charging 
48. LETED          Tap Fa   PI to select the previous or next file   e When no file remains  the screen returns to the index screen       X    fx E        v appears on the selected files   To remove   from a file  tap on the file again     e Tap    SEL ALL    to select all files      Tap    REL ALL    to release all selections        57    Editing       5 Tap    SET          DELELE    R          SEL ALL  REL ALL   wea tH  Quit        e  f no file is selected  the    SET    button cannot be pressed     6 Tap    EXECUTE     to confirm the deletion     DELETE     REMAINING SCENES 0030  PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS  SCENE ARE ALTERED OR DELETED    EXECUTE STOP  RETURN       e After deleting is complete  tap    OK         To cancel the deletion  tap    QUIT        58    Protecting Files    Prevent important videos still images from being deleted accidently by  protecting them       Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File       n  p  58       Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files     t  p  59     Caution        When the recording media is formatted  even the protected files will be  deleted     Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed  File    Protects or releases protection of the currently displayed file   I Tap    MENU      CC  b TEET E TEE  0 01 23 TS  0 12 34     Tea    lt  lt    a0    gt  gt     gt  gt    a    e While the video mode is shown in the image  the same operations  apply for the still image mode     2 Tap    EDIT    
49. ON           DST SETTING  DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME  DST   CURRENT SETTING  OFF    AREA SETTING  EEEE ISS BSS Bi    a       Memo   e Time difference between the selected city and the GMT  Greenwich e What is daylight saving time   Mean Time  is displayed  Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clock 1 hour ahead for a     Tap  lt or  gt  to select the city name  fixed period in summer     Memo  It is used mainly in the Western countries        Setting    AREA SETTING    changes the clock time such that time difference    Restore the daylight saving time settings after you returned from the trip   is accounted for   After returning to your country  re select the region that was set initially to  restore the original clock settings     19    Getting Started       Optional Accessories    HDMI Mini Cable    Allows viewing in high picture quality when  e VX HD310 connected to a TV     e VX HD315    Transmits video  audio  and control signals  between devices     AV Cable    Connects to TV  DVD recorder  VCR  etc        QAM1322 001    Connecting via the AV Connector         p  56      Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a DVD  Recorder     t  p  63      Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting to a  VCR     t  p  64       When using the AV cable  attach the core filter   supplied with this unit for the AV cable      Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Cable       r  p  9        Memo    e The optional accessories above may not be supported in some regions      For
50. PHOTO    appears when a still image is being  Progress captured     Lights up in green when focused     e PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured     Memo        Depending on the subject and shooting conditions  recording may not be  performed properly even in the Intelligent Auto mode     W Start recording after adjusting the focus     1  Press and hold the  amp  button on the touch screen until the focus is  adjusted     4 Lights up in green shen ia fooas     2  Remove your finger from the button to release the shutter   Available only when    SHUTTER MODE     is set to    RECORD ONE SHOT        24       E Scenes of Intelligent Auto    Captures one   s skin beautifully   Allows people to be captured naturally     Record a group of people with the most suitable  settings     Records while focusing on a near object   Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp  image with vivid colors    Records in dark places with minimal noise in the  overall image    Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with  minimal noise in the overall image     Prevents colors from fading even when recording  in a bright environment  such as snowfield and    beaches     Prevents colors from fading when recording a  subject in a spotlight     Reproduces the green color of trees vividly   Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally     Adjusts settings so that the subject does not  appear too dark due to backlight   Records while emphasizing the brightness of the  colors   Reproduce
51. SD Card     t  p  10    Clean the terminals of the SD card with a dry cotton swab or something  similar    Execute    FORMAT SD CARD     in the    MEDIA SETTINGS    menu   All data  will be deleted        FORMAT SD CARD     t  p  95    Verify the system requirements of your PC when using Everio MediaBrowser  4 to play back       Verifying System Requirements  Guideline      t  p  66     Cannot find a recorded file     Select    PLAYBACK OTHER FILE    in the menu   Video files that have  damaged management information can be played back       PLAYBACK OTHER FILE     t amp  p  51     Images do not appear on the TV properly   Disconnect the cable and connect again      Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector     t  p  54     Reset this unit      Resetting this Unit         p  103     Images are projected vertically on the TV     Set    VIDEO OUTPUT    in the    MEDIA SETTINGS    menu to    4 3         VIDEO OUTPUT      t  p  94   Adjust the TV s screen accordingly     The image displayed on TV is too small     Set    VIDEO OUTPUT    in the    MEDIA SETTINGS    menu to    16 9          VIDEO OUTPUT      e p  94     When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable  proper  images and sounds are not output   Images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV  connected  In such cases  perform the following operations    1  Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again      Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector     t  p  54     106    Editing Copying    Unable to
52. ace in the recording     media is running out  Caution     Doing so frees up more space in the recording media  e Deleted files cannot be restored      Deleting the Currently Displayed File         p  57        Deleting Selected Files     t  p  57    Open the LCD monitor   Memo                                       e Deleted files cannot be restored    e When files in a playlist are deleted  the playlist changes        Files that are protected cannot be deleted   Release protection before deleting the file        Protecting Files     t  p  58      Be sure to back up important files on a computer      Backing Up All Files     t  p  71     Deleting the Currently Displayed File  Deletes the currently displayed file        Caution      Tap si or Cl to select the video or still image mode     e Deleted files cannot be restored     I Tap DU     e Tap    or sf on the recording screen to display the mode switching  screen   Tap ail to switch to the video mode pial     Tap  4  to switch to the still image mode A      aa    gt   e eee ee Go  0 01 23 Ss 0 12 34    2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode     CERCA  am    e While the video mode is shown in the image  the same operations    apply for the still image mode   lt  lt PLAY   il  MENU      2 Tap    YES              While the video mode is shown in the image  the same operations  apply for the still image mode     3 Tap W     a ss E    DELETE    49   REMAINING SCENES  0030   PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS    SCENE ARE ALTERED OR DE
53. aler or the nearest service center        e Use within a water depth of 5 m and a duration of 30 minutes          Within Water  Depth of 5 m    Fs Within Duration  A   of 30 Minutes    e Do not open close the cover or insert remove an SD card or any cables  while using underwater or on the beach  or if your hands contain water  droplets or sands  Doing so may cause water to enter into the camera or  malfunction     e Do not subject the camera to high pressure or vibration resulted from swift  current  waterfall or diving into water       The waterproof performance is not guaranteed if the camera is dropped  or subjected to other impact shock  If the camera has been subjected to  impact shock  consult your nearest service center    e While shooting underwater  noise generated inside of the camera   zooming sounds  etc  may be picked up  This is not a malfunction    e Do not immerse into hot spring  or hot water above 40  C  Doing so  deteriorates waterproof performance    e Keep away from hands with sun oil or sun screen  Doing so may cause  discoloration or deterioration of material        The accessories are not waterproof     Maintenance after Use    After using underwater or in dusty places  rinse the camera with water  immediately and dry it completely       Ensure that the terminal cover is closed     2 Rinse with clean water     Soak the camera in a container filled with enough water to immerse the  camera completely  and rinse it gently        e After using the camera 
54. are used in this unit     93    Settings Menu       CONNECTION SETTINGS  video still image        DISPLAY ON TV  Displays icons and date time on a TV screen     Does not display icons and date time on TV     VIDEO OUTPUT  Sets the aspect ratio  16 9 or 4 3  according to the connecting TV     Select this when connecting to a conventional TV  4 3      16 9 Select this when connecting to a widescreen TV  16 9            HDMI OUTPUT  Sets the output from the HDMI connector of this unit when it is connected to a TV     AUTO It is recommended to select    AUTO    usually   800 Select this when the video is not output in    AUTO    correctly        HDMI CONTROL  Sets whether to link operations with an HDMI CEC compliant TV     Turns off linked operations        94    Settings Menu       MEDIA SETTINGS  video still image        FORMAT SD CARD  Deletes all files on the SD card     AVCHD video files   Deletes all files on the SD card  The file numbers are also reset   Other files     Deletes all files on the SD card  The folder and file numbers won t be reset   The folder and file numbers of  newly recorded files will continue from the last number of the deleted files      FILE   MANAGEMENT NO Deletes all files on the SD card  The folder and file numbers are also reset     Memo     In case of AVCHD video file  there is no difference in the formatting result between    FILE    and    FILE   MANAGEMENT NO           Caution    e Not available for selection when no SD card is inserted     
55. as the zoom lever  to be performs while pausing playback     Ad  during Reverse search  speed increases with each  sa Phen tap      lt q   during pause Reverse slow motion   Press and hold to start  mode  reverse slow playback    pp ooo     gt   during Forward search  speed increases with each  ee tap     gt   during pause Forward slow motion   Press and hold to start  mode  slow playback    Pp Advances to the next scene    Display Button      REC Switches to the recording mode   em Stop  returns to index screen   ein   Deletes the currently displayed video     Switches the display between full  DP  and   simple  D  with every tap of the button       Simple display  Some displays disappear  automatically when the screen is not  operated    e Full display  Displays everything  The  display button changes from D to D         When the power is turned off  the display  setting will revert to simple display  D         Playback    MENU Displays the menu screen    Memo    e Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen       The recording date and time can be displayed on the screen during  playback      t  p  88     Adjusting the Volume of Videos  You can use the zoom volume lever to control the volume     Turn up the volume       Je    Turm down the volume    47    Playback       Checking the Recording Date and Other Information  You can see the recording information of the recorded videos       Open the LCD monitor           Tap sii or    to select the video or still imag
56. ate focus and brightness  In addition  a  white frame appears around the tapped area    AREA SELECT in TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is only  available within the optical zoom range   unavailable  when digital zoom is being used     Recording       Memo       When    TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF       is set     FOCUS    will be set to    AUTO     automatically    e Tap the selected position  face color area  again to cancel the setting    Setting remains for registered faces      e Tap on an unselected position  face color area  to reset       f the camera loses track of a subject  tap the subject again     e Settings are canceled when zoom operation is performed      AREA  SELECT    only       When    COLOR TRACKING     is set  the targeted subject  color  may  change if similar colors are detected  In this case  tap the subject again   The targeted subject  color  may also be tracked back again if it appears  in the center of the screen within a specific time     Caution      e Subjects near the sides of the LCD monitor may not respond or be  recognized when tapped  In this case  move the subject to the center and  tap again    e    FACE TRACKING    may not work properly depending on the shooting  conditions  distance  angle  brightness  etc   and the subject  direction of  face  etc    It is also particularly difficult to detect faces in backlight        COLOR TRACKING     may not function properly in the following cases     when recording subjects with no contrast     when recording subj
57. attery Pack Overseas      c cccssessecesseseseeseee 18 Operating the IMI OTIU  cctecteadsocdutcndicocdsceiacsdeceesassmesnnccaenduadamneesse    78  Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling            0   19 Operating the TOP Menu              ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeseeeesseeeessees 78  Setting Daylight Saving Time             ccccccssccesscseceseesseeseeens 19 Operating the Shortcut Menu             cesses eetetetetens 79  Optional ACCESSOT  eS         ccccecccceecessecessesseeeeeessenseseeeenseenneeees 20 Shortcut Menu  video till image            sees 80  RECORD SETTING Menu  video  sicsisiccicasancccsincneneeacvsenctesetves 81  SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  video                 c cssseeeeeeeeeeeees 84  Recording RECORD SETTING Menu  still image     ssccccsssceccssscecssseeeeseee 85  Taking Videos in Auto Mode scccsavetensesstnancceacndesdieteneiasvaneoecnss 21 SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  still image                  ceee 87  Capturing Still Images During Video Recording                   23 PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  video               ccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 88  Taking Still Images in Auto Mode              ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 24 EDIT Menu  video  cee se cteceat gascostindeweneacinauacast neeetdgandaiectonceets 89  ZOOMING EEE E E E E E A 26 PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  still image                   ceeee 90  Manual Recording   iacacssanonnoagandconentanoerendedeessenonsaeeneseansinniengenne 27 EDIT Menu  still image  sisncisrasncsicsasscsianncnes bolavessetassarseadtasel
58. ayback format Video  MPEG 4 AVC H 264  Image pickup 1 5 8    2 510 000 pixels  CMOS  back illuminated  Audio  Dolby Digital 2ch    a area a 000 to 2 290 000 pixels  image stabilizer  Signal system PAL standard    Video Quality UXP    Recording pixel 1920 pixels x 1080 pixels  count Average Average Approximate 24 Mbps  lane F18 to F6 3 recording bit rate  XP    f  2 9 mm to 116 0 mm a age ee a an  35 mm conversion  verage pproximate 7 ps    Video EP      livar 1920 pixels x 1080 pixels  40 5 to 1620 mm  image stabilizer  off  Stil sae neg      Average Approximate 4 8 Mbps    40 5 mm to 1620 mm  16 9     49 5 mm to 1980 mm  4 3  e 48 kHz  256 kbps    Recording area 2 290 000 pixels  16 9    Still image  1 710 000 pixels  4 3     Zoom  during video   Optical zoom  Up to 40x  recording  Dynamic zoom  Up to 60x  Digital zoom  Up to 100x  GZ R10   Digital zoom  Up to 200x  GZ R15     Zoom  during still Optical zoom  Up to 40x  image recording     Recording media SD SDHC SDXC card  commercially available      Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10        111    Specifications       Still Image    Recording format JPEG standard  Extension    Image Size  16 9 aspect ratio      Recording pixel 1920 pixels x 1080 pixels  2M    count   4 3 aspect ratio   3680 pixels x 2760 pixels  10 15M   1440 pixels x 1080 pixels  1 5M   640 pixels x 480 pixels  0 3M      Approximate Number of Still Images  Unit   Number of Shots        p  44     112       AC Adapter  AC V10M     Power supply  Output    
59. battery fully first       Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable     e Before connecting the cable  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit     To USB       C        3 Open the LCD monitor             This unit turns on and the    SELECT DEVICE    menu appears   4 Tap    CONNECT TO PC        Ay SELECT DEVICE    St a i O8 DAO     TYPE TO CONNECT    5 Tap    PLAYBACK ON PC           CI Mele   ie7m rel ve    PLAYBACK ON PC       e Disconnect the USB cable to return to the recording or playback  screen     e Close the Everio MediaBrowser 4 program  if it starts     e The following screen is displayed after the camera operation is  completed     PLAYBACK ON PC       e Operations are to be performed on the computer after the screen  switches     6  Windows 8   Right click    Computer    in the    Windows System Tool    menu to select  the checkbox  and then click the    JVCCAM_SD    icon    Windows 7 Windows Vista   Select    Computer    from the    Start    menu  then click on the     JVCCAM_SD     icon      Open the folder with the desired files        List of Files and Folders     t  p  76     7 Copy the files to any folder in the computer  desktop  etc      Caution       When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable  recorded  media are read only    Memo        To edit view the files  use a software that supports AVCHD  video  JPEG   still image  files       The above operations on computer may vary with the system used     Dis
60. be used and make  sure that it is securely attached     Memo        It is recommended to use a tripod or monopod when recording in  conditions prone to camera shake  such as in dark places or when zoomed  to the telephoto end         Set the image stabilizer to  WW   OFF  when using a tripod for recording     18    Using this Unit Overseas    The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions   To charge the battery pack  you need a converter plug that matches the  shape of the outlet       Charging the Battery Pack Overseas     t  p  18    Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel  destination in    AREA SETTING    of    DATE  amp  TIME          Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling         p  19    When    ON    is selected in    DST SETTING    of    DATE  amp  TIME     the time is set  1 hour ahead       Setting Daylight Saving Time     t  p  19     Charging the Battery Pack Overseas    The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions   To charge the battery pack  you need a converter plug that matches the  shape of the outlet                                                                                         Middle East   United States A_ Iceland C_ Australia O_ Israel C   Canada Ireland Guam Iran   Mexico A United Kingdom BBF Tahiti Kuwait B   Italy C Tonga Q Jordan B BF   Austria C_ New Zealand Q   Japan A  Netherlands c Fil O   India B C BF_ Canary Islands c i all A B BF C   Indo
61. connecting this Unit from Computer        Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media     Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1     Click    Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media      2 Click all    IVCCAM         3 Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor    Windows Vista     Click    Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media      Click    Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device      Click    OK        WB Q NH      Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor     75    Copying       List of Files and Folders  Folders and files are created in the SD card as shown below     They are created only when necessary    J Stil Gage Folder  JVCCAM SD   DCIM  4      100 080  PIG 0001_ JFG  ISD Card    I01ACSO   PIC 0002_JFG   Stil nage File    102050   PIC_0003_JPG        EXTMOY   DEM 0000 MTS aj    Demo Video File   MOY o001 MTS  There may be mo demo video file   MOV 0002 _ MTS  MOV 0003 MTS    Video flea with defective management information          PRIVATE     AVCHD      BDMV      STREAM            XXXXX_MTS   4   Video Fin    Management Information     5D Card   BACKUP       CLIPINE     WG   PLAYLIST     INDEX BDM       MOVIEQBS BOM      Caution      When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable  recorded media are read only     76    Copying       Copying to Mac Computer    Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method     Caution        This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not  enough  Charge the battery fully first       Ope
62. continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly     IMAGE SIZE  Sets the image size  number of pixels  for still images     1920X1080 2M  Takes still images with aspect ratio 16 9      The sides of still images recorded in 16 9 aspect ratio may be cut off when printed     3680X2760 10M  Takes still images with aspect ratio 4 3   1440X1080 1 5M   640X480 0 3M        SCREEN LOCK    When shooting under water  lock the touch screen to prevent operation errors      Locking the Screen  when Shooting Underwater      t  p  11     86    Settings Menu       SPECIAL RECORDING Menu  still image     Pe e             RECORDING EFFECT  You can add and record various effects to the images  Once setting is done  you can easily record images that are suitable for each image     E GRAINY MONOCHROME    You can record images with a grainy black and white photo feel      Recording Images Like an Old Black and White Photo  GRAINY MONOCHROME      t  p  35     E FOOD    You can capture images of the food to make the food look appetizing      Recording Food Images  FOODY    p  36     E BABY    You can capture soft images by enhancing the clarity and brightness of skin color  This effect is suitable for capturing images of a baby      Recording Images of a Baby  BABY      t amp  p  37        87    Settings Menu       PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  video        DISPLAY DATE TIME  Sets whether to display the recording date and time during video playback     Does not display the date and t
63. d if they are not tapped on the right area  res SETUP  Do not press or rub with excessive force     Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp tip  TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST   Pressing two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction   Perform    TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST    if the reactive area of the screen is   misaligned with the touched area   Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner    of an SD card  etc  Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not       Adjusting the Touch Panel         p  11   e You cannot operate the touch screen under water  Lock the screen to    The touch screen adjustment screen appears    prevent operation errors  4     Shooting under Water         p  33           Tap           3 times in total     Locking the Screen  when Shooting Underwater   Lock the screen before using this unit underwater to prevent operation errors PRESS THE   MARK  on the touch screen       Once the screen is locked  operations on the touch screen are disabled     e The START STOP  recording  button and the zoom lever can be used  while the screen is locked     e You can set for both video and still image modes           Keep tapping         as its position changes with every tap     E Setting the    SCREEN LOCK        f areas other than the         mark are tapped  errors will occur  Make   1  Check that the unit is in the recording mode  sure to tap the         mark    2  Tap    MENU     5 Tap         again to confirm the adjusted positions   3 times 
64. d to a Mac computer cannot be imported to iMovie   To use MTS files with iMovie  import the files using iMovie     Memo   e To edit view the files  use a software that supports AVCHD  video  files       When removing this unit from the computer  drag  amp  drop the     JVCCAM_SD     icon on the desktop to the trash bin     iMovie and iPhoto   You can import files from this unit to a computer using Apple   s iMovie    8   iMovie    9  iMovie    11  iMovie version 10  video   or iPhoto  still image    For the PC operating system of iMovie and iPhoto  check the information  provided by Apple     e For the latest information on iMovie or iPhoto  refer to the Apple website     e For details on how to use iMovie or iPhoto  refer to the help file of the  respective softwares        There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer  environments     77    Settings Menu       Operating the Menu    There are two types of menus in this unit    e TOP MENU  Menu that contains all the items specific to the video  recording  still image recording  video playback  and still image playback  modes respectively    e SHORTCUT MENU  Menu that contains the recommended functions for  video still image recording     78    Operating the Top Menu  You can configure various settings using the menu     l  Tap    MENU           The top menu appears      The menu differs according to the mode in use     x    HI  REC         2 Tap the desired menu     yay TOP MENU    L   oor  a On  _   
65. dex screen  but you may be able to play them back using     PLAYBACK OTHER FILE    in the menu        PLAYBACK OTHER FILE     t   p  51     UNSUPPORTED SCENE     Use files recorded with this unit   Files recorded with other devices may not  be playable      UNSUPPORTED FILE     Use files recorded with this unit   Files recorded with other devices may not  be playable      THIS FILE IS PROTECTED    Switch off the    PROTECT CANCEL       function in the    EDIT    menu      Protecting Files         p  58     CHECK CARD S WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH  Set the write protect switch of the SD card to off     INSUFFICIENT AVAILABLE SPACE    Delete files  or move files to a computer or other devices   Replace the SD card with a new one     RECORDABLE MANAGEMENT CAPACITY LEVEL HAS BEEN  REACHED     1  Move the files or folders to a computer or other device   Back up your  files      2  Select    FILE   MANAGEMENT NO     in    FORMAT SD CARD     of the  media settings menu   All data on the SD card will be deleted        FORMAT SD CARD     t amp  p  95     SCENE QUANTITY EXCEEDED LIMIT     1  Move the files or folders to a computer or other device   Back up your  files      2  Select    FILE   MANAGEMENT NO     in    FORMAT SD CARD     of the  media settings menu   All data on the SD card will be deleted        FORMAT SD CARD     t  p  95     NUMBER OF FOLDERS OVERFLOW   1  Move the files or folders to a computer or other device   Back up your  files     2  Select    FILE   MANAGEMENT NO   
66. e     x it  z 5 L a Z   iamar 3  ixti    o E             Recording Month    Recording Date               E    4 nwn       Casta     1  Input the name of the new  user list       Enter Listname         0000       e A new user list is added to the user list library     4 Click on the recording day       The thumbnails of the files recorded on the day are displayed   Recording Date                 a w  Ka       Cuaxda       5 Register files to the created user list     Copying       User List Thumbnails    SD Everio MesiaBr   wer 4    Recording Videos to Discs  Copy the files that are arranged using the user list to discs               I Insert a new disc into the PC   s recordable DVD drive   2 Select the desired user list     DIE veces     Faw 1015 aM          v Sam       4   Yuli  Ei xa   ED Seria Sy tee Clin          Identifying Video or Still Image       You can select files using the    SELECT    menu on the top right of the    PEGI Fi   GEEET                         screen  a  e Check the video still image icon on the top right corner of the thumbnail          it g s    z P l  E s s    A eye i 3 Select the disc type   Pa  tent      Sete ges  T  EE sh a  Still   So    I m a ES bs Dist  Q 2 zi pa  Memo      a   ____VYT       be jours      f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio a  MediaBrowser 4  please consult the    Pixela User Support Center     seg an SERRE Dioc type selection     cen Select the disc type to create and the player type then cick  N
67. e The time display of Digest Playback varies according to the recording  time    e When it takes time  more than 2 seconds  for    DIGEST PLAYBACK     to start after selecting Digest Playback time  a progress status will be  displayed       The Digest Playback time is only a guide     Digest Playback starts           Tap  ff to pause    e Tap E to return to the index screen    e Tap    DIGEST X  to return to the normal playback screen      Operations During Video Playback      Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46     Digest playback stops automatically  or display the next screen by  tapping    MENU        TO NORMAL PLAYBACK    PLAYBACK AGAIN    SAVE TO PLAYLIST      SELECT DATE    e TO NORMAL PLAYBACK  start normal playback    e PLAYBACK AGAIN  start the digest playback again    e SAVE TO PLAYLIST  save the digest playback images to the playlist    GSS  Digest Playback  icon appears        PLAYBACK PLAYLIST        p  50    e SELECT DATE  return to step 6        49    Playback       PLAYBACK PLAYLIST  Plays back the playlists registered in Digest Playback       Open the LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is pi         f the mode is  amp  still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     CW  NRE    2 Tap    MENU              3 Tap    PLAYBACK SETTING        yam TOP MENU       4 Tap    PLAYBACK PLAYLIST        yg PLAYBACK SETTING    aA   FA    5 Tap to select a playlist        
68. e mode     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode      wr     CPLA  ii  MENU     3 Tap onthe file to start playback        m  ma  uy AG ems ara me       4 Tap    MENU        0 01 23 s     1 2 34    CKIKI       5 Tap    INFO               e Tap X to exit the menu     You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file     48    DATE TIME  PB TIME  QUALITY    PROTECT       LEETE     2 2 EI    00 10 00      XP    OFF    Playback       DIGEST PLAYBACK    You can play back a digest of recorded videos  Digest Playback    This is useful for checking the content of videos quickly       Openthe LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is pil     e  f the mode is still image  tap    on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen   Tap vii to switch the mode to video     2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode      lt  PLAY    3 Tap    MENU              4 Tap    PLAYBACK SETTING           5 Tap    DIGEST PLAYBACK        pm PLAYBACK SETTING    DIGEST PLAYBACK    o  mese    6 Tap to select a date for Digest Playback        Wat SELECT DATE    gs     oe  aw      Pie eo  i ad    J        e  mi X  e After selecting a date  tap    NEXT        e When    ALL    is tapped  Digest Playback will be performed for all the  dates        Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        Select the Digest Playback time  eg DIGEST TIME SD   am    ome 2h21m    dSimin ge 45imin          Select the Digest Playback time in minutes  min     
69. e start button     2 Right click Computer     3 Click    Properties        4 Check the items with the table below        A Dey E     amp  Bees  bien  i ed          Disconnect network drive          GOTE i Crew rae ees hea  1 ee          Core etl     Wary bee Peres ed pee ore  Ip aka Chee T aain     mrmi hey Fais laaa aiar  E der ere pg as ees ee ees Ll pier epee  E bisai y carmen Set et haza eee ee ee   ha  La PJ  bei eer  arer AI Di r H Ua  Papua E Ap l   ee yer eer pee ap ie  fron Pha BeBe bral gen ee Paai    ee ee F  repar me ier re  nl i mpm ee  iep ir ranar   Tarr    Trake as ror    Paii d  HA Et  Ari T    alias liria  m Pees  bam    eee er a ie     67    Copying    Windows 8 64 bit Windows Vista 32 64 bit  Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro Home Basic or Home Premium   Pre installed versions  desktop mode only   Pre installed versions only  Service Pack 2  Windows8s 1 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit  Windowss 1 or Windowss8 1 Pro Home Premium    Pre installed versions  desktop mode only   Pre installed versions only  Service Pack 1    Intel Core Duo  CPU 1 66 GHz or higher Intel Core Duo  CPU 1 66 GHz or higher   Intel Core 2 Duo  CPU 2 13 GHz or ae recommended   Intel Core 2 Duo  CPU 2 13 GHz or a recommended     RM fa least 2 Atleast2GB At least 2 Atleast2GB    Video editing Intel Core i7  CPU 2 53 GHz or higher recommended Intel Core i7  CPU 2 53 GHz or higher recommended    E Other requirements    Display  1024x768 pixels or above  1280x1024 pixels or above recommended   Graphic
70. eate DVD Video discs using the provided software  it is necessary to  install the additional software  software for creating DVD Video    For details  refer to the Pixela homepage     http   www  pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e   e Use commercially available software to create a Blu ray disc     e Use Everio MediaBrowser 4 Player to play back an AVCHD disc  Refer to  the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 4 software to operate         When copying videos recorded in UXP recording mode to create an  AVCHD disc  the videos need to be converted to XP recording mode  before copying  Therefore  it may take a longer time than copying videos  recorded in other modes        To view the help file of Everio MediaBrowser 4  select    Help    from the  Everio MediaBrowser 4   s menu bar or press F1 on the keyboard         f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio  MediaBrowser 4  please consult the    Pixela User Support Center        Telephone   USA and Canada  English    1 800 458 4029  toll free   Europe  UK  Germany  France  and Spain    English   800 1532 4865  toll free    Other Countries in Europe   English   44 1489 564 764  Asia  Philippines   English    63 2 438 0090       http   www  pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e     Copying       Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software    Copy the files to a computer using the following method        This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not  enough  Charge the 
71. ects that are moving at high speed     when recording in a dark place     when the surrounding brightness changes    e    AREA SELECT     is not available while the digital zoom is in use        Reducing Camera Shake    When the image stabilizer is set  camera shake during video recording can  be effectively reduced     l  Tap    MENU         lt  PLAY      2 Tap    RECORD SETTING        Hi REC         Mai TOP MENU    fe OES  yo oy    3 Tap    OIS        u         nig RECORD RECORD SETTING    g               f the icon is not displayed on the screen  tap     gt     to scroll the screen      Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        4 Tap the desired setting     p a a  UPE ON  AIS    N  OFF Deactivates image stabilizer   Reduces camera shake under normal  shooting conditions      W  ON  AIS  Reduces camera shake more effectively  when shooting bright scenes on the wide  angle end    Only on the wide angle end  approx  5x      Memo         t is recommended to set the image stabilizer to    OFF    when shooting a  subject of little movement with the unit on a tripod        Complete stabilization may not be possible if camera shake is excessive      This setting is effective for video recording only   e Using the image stabilizer will narrow the angle of view     39    Recording       Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE 5 Tap to select a recording interval  1 to 80 seconds    RECORDING   This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly
72. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneees 54  Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector        c csssscecessseee 54 Irade markS sssrinin aa aaa aa 113  Connecting via the AV Connector                 cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 56  Editing  Deleting Unwanted Files                ccceesesseeeeeeseereneseeeeneeneeeeneens 57  Deleting the Currently Displayed File                      cccssseeeees 57    2    Getting Started       Verifying the Accessories    If any of the items are missing or defective  consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center     a    AC Adapter   AC V10M   e Charges this unit  Attach the charging adapter cable to the tip of the cord   It can also be used when recording or playing back videos indoors     Charging Adapter Cable  e Attach to the tip of the cord of the AC adapter and connect to the USB connector of this unit to charge     Power Cord     Connect the power cord to the AC adapter     USB Cable   Type A   Micro Type B      Connects this unit to a computer     AV Cable  QAM1322 001    e Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV   e Please consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center when purchasing a new AV cable        Core Filter    Basic User Guide    e Read well and keep in a safe place where it can be accessed easily when necessary     Memo       The provided software  application software  is built into this unit       Verifying System Requirements  Guideline      t  p  66       The core filter is for use with an optiona
73. eesants 91  Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS      ssssseeseneeseeneennnnnennnn 28 SETUP  video still image                ccccsseeeecceeseeecceeseeecseeeeeeeeeaes 92  Adjusting Brightness cccaccvvacesiuhssendsvsedondsvesnsneaberadiesdaanseet ns 29 CONNECTION SETTINGS  video still image                 c 94  Setting Backlight Compensation                ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 30 MEDIA SETTINGS  video still image                ccceeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 95  Setting White Balance             cccceecceeeeeeesseeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeesaaaaes 31 USB CONNECTION MENU         i eeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeaaaees 96  Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO                   0ccceeeeees 32  Shooting under Water acctscsscccceccstesinncoeseesdstersccentanceecdsatessaneebocs 33 NAMES OF E  Ee 7 97  Recording with Effects posscscavncicnnenteavwewanedracnwacucemsnanceacedansedeanuees 34  E na K eee n 35 Indications on the LCD monitor                   ccsseeeeeeees 100  Recording Food Images  FOOD                cccesssseeeeeeeeneeeeees 36  Recording Images of a Baby  BABY                   ccscceceeeeeeees 37 Troubleshooting  Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF          38 When the unit is not working properly         ceeeeeeeeeeeee 103  Reducing Camera Shake 0    seen eet 39 Battery PaCK oe ates cen tse dmc enceesce estate ee etaeace seers  104  Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE RECORDING                40 POW EF SUD ONY sirrettiin i Ere AE 104  Taking Group Shots  Self timer           ss testes
74. emo    o  f    Everio Software Setup    doesn   t appear  double click    JVCCAM_APP       in    My Computer    or    Computer     then double click    install  or Install exe         e If the auto play dialog box appears  select    Open folder to view files    and  click    OK     Then  click    install  or Install exe     in the folder     E Windows Vista Windows 7      Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable        Before connecting the cable  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit             This unit turns on and the    SELECT DEVICE    menu appears   4 Tap    CONNECT TO PC        Ay SELECT DEVICE    St a   OF ID   A     TYPE TO CONNECT    CONNECT TO PC      5 Tap    PLAYBACK ON PC           70    mi CONNECT TO PC    PLAYBACK ON PC       e    Everio Software Setup    appears on the computer   Operations are to be performed on the computer after the screen  switches     6 Perform the following operations on your computer      1  Click    Open folder to view files    on the auto play dialog box  and then  double click    install exe       2  Click    Yes    on the User Account Control screen      Windows 7     42  User Account Contro      zj Do you want te allow the following program to make  j   g t       W changes lo lhis computer        m   Progra neame  irsial     Verilterd prsbsl ate  Vie bese Ceorangecrny aal Lageans   teeril sal    AORE TETS FAeee cd ehi owes esre Ihors    nserigrilir     yes   Ne     v  Show detai s    C
75. enu     t  p  78     7 Operation Buttons     Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46     8 Display Button    Switches the display between full  DP  and simple  D  with every tap of   the button    e Simple display  Some displays disappear automatically when the  screen is not operated        Full display  Displays everything  The display button changes from D  to DP       When the power is turned off  the display setting will revert to simple  display  D      Playback Screen  Still Image       eae eee  SD            When this unit is not operated  the operation buttons on the LCD monitor  disappear automatically  Tap on the screen to display the operation  buttons again      Video Still Image  Mode Button     Switches between sf video and  amp  still image modes     2 Recording Mode Button  e Switches to the recording mode     3 Index Screen  Thumbnail Display  Button  e Returns to the index screen  thumbnail display       Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback     t  p  52     4 Delete Button     Deleting the Currently Displayed File         p  57     5 Menu Button     Operating the Menu     t  p  78     6 Operation Buttons     Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback     t  p  52     7 Display Button    Switches the display between full  DP  and simple  D  with every tap of  the button     e Simple display  Some displays disappear automatically when the  screen is not operated        Full display  Displays everything  The display button changes from D  to DP
76. er and remove the AC adapter  then press the Reset button to    reset this unit     DIGEST From the recorded video  scenes with a smile detected   a  PLAYBACK and scenes with a person whose face is registered are Resetting this Unit        p  6   extracted and pieced together for a digest playback  e Disclaimer  When    AUTO    is selected  recorded video is digested   We shall not be held responsible for loss of recorded contents when  in the pre set length of time  recording videos audio or playback cannot be operated due to  Start playback from    DIGEST PLAYBACK    in the malfunctions in this unit  provided parts  or SD card      PLAYBACK SETTING    menu    Once deleted  recorded contents  data   including data loss due to  malfunctions in this unit  cannot be restored  Please be forewarned   PLAYBACK Plays back the playlists registered in Digest Playback    JVC will not be responsible for any lost data   PLAYLIST Start playback from    PLAYBACK PLAYLIST    in the   In order for quality improvement  defective recording medium is subject     PLAYBACK SETTING    menu  to be analyzed  Therefore  it may not be returned     PLAYBACK Videos with defective management information can be  OTHER FILE played back   Start playback from    PLAYBACK OTHER FILE    in the     PLAYBACK SETTING    menu        WE Switching to the video playback screen      Openthe LCD monitor           Check if the recording mode is pili     e  f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to
77. es the function     AUTO Activate the function automatically        SHUTTER MODE  Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted     81    Settings Menu    RECORD ONE SHOT Records one still image   CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Records still images continuously while the  e  button on the LCD screen is tapped     Memo       The size of the still image that is captured in the video mode is 1 920 x 1 080   e Some SD cards may not support continuous shooting    e The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly        VIDEO QUALITY  Sets the video quality     Enables recording in the best picture quality   e Applies to Blu ray discs only  Videos taken in high definition quality cannot be saved to DVDs     Enables recording in high picture quality     Memo       Set to    UXP    or    XP    mode when recording fast moving scenes or scenes with extreme changes of brightness to avoid noise   e Use an BD writer  external Blu ray drive  to save videos recorded in    UXP    mode or in DVD Video format  standard quality         ZOOM    Sets the maximum zoom ratio     40x OPTICAL Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom  Set this when digital zoom is not desired   60x DYNAMIC Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom and 41   60x digital zoom     80x DIGITAL  GZ R10  Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom and 41   80x digital zoom   GZ R10   120x DIGITAL  GZ R15  Enables recording with 1   40x optical zoom and 41   120x digital zoom   GZ R15     100x DIGITAL  GZ
78. etting  the tele macro icon   appears   Tap M to switch the recording mode to Manual     OFF Enables close up shots up to 1 m at the telephoto  T  end   Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle  W  end        ON Enables close up shots up to 60 cm at the telephoto  T  end   Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle  W  end     Caution        When you are not taking close up shots  set    TELE MACRO    to    OFP      2 Tap    MENU     Otherwise  the image may be blur         PLAY  I  e The top menu appears   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      yay TOP MENU      os       w        32    Recording       Shooting under Water    Perform the following settings to shoot underwater     Setting the White Balance to Underwater Mode    Corrects the color when shooting underwater to record more natural images   Select from the following two settings depending on the color of the water at  the shooting location     l  Tap    MENU              The top menu appears   2 Tap    RECORD SETTING      yay TOP MENU    x       3 Tap    WHITE BALANCE      pg RECORD SETTING    a            4 Tapo          MARINE BLUE   Set this when shooting in deep waters  water  appears blue      lt 6 Set this when shooting in shallow waters  water   MARINE GREEN appears green      Memo   e You may not necessarily achieve the correction effect as expected   e  t is recommended to conduct a trial recording in advance        Locking the Screen    l  Tap    MENU            lt  lt PLAY       The top menu ap
79. ext     Telephone   USA and Canada  English    1 800 458 4029  toll free   Europe  UK  Germany  France  and Spain    English   800 1532 4865  toll free    Other Countries in Europe   English   44 1489 564 764  Asia  Philippines   English    63 2 438 0090                   Homepage   http   www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e          gt   O    Ba   aD Z    ee     0000 Teseed ferdal  rki i  a Drag  z Pueis i  tep 1 AVCHD  Select the files  w e ee    Drag Wa Drop files here     Seer    wee  Lop re  201       SP EOI Fi            E          P iaa aa _ Click _    Q Op     im    Humber of Thies  Eettings Hod Cawr    va vi discs  ams I         Click    Settings    to select the disc type   e Click    Select all    to select all the displayed files   e After selecting  click    Next        5 Set the title of the top menu of the disc        Weal  aeni www Vanda nenge opit       Create Diac top 1 Stop 2  wan  Step 2 AVCHD  Confirm       Crkstath bign m g     Humonr of Thaw    Namber of cscs  122m x7       arty             Click    Settings    to select the menu background   e After setting  click    Start        6 After copying is complete  click    OK        73    Copying       74       lE MediaBrowser 4             Memo     e The following types of discs can be used on the provided software Everio  MediaBrowser 4   DVD R  DVD R DL  DVD RW  DVD R  DVD R DL  DVD RW    e The following formats are supported by the provided software Everio  MediaBrowser 4   AVCHD  DVD Video     To cr
80. f it at a certain interval   This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud      Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE RECORDING      t  p  40     RECORDING EFFECT  You can add and record various effects to the images  Once setting is done  you can easily record images that are suitable for each image     E GRAINY MONOCHROME   You can record images with a grainy black and white photo feel       Recording Images Like an Old Black and White Photo  GRAINY MONOCHROME      t amp  p  35   E FOOD   You can capture images of the food to make the food look appetizing       Recording Food Images  FOODY  t  p  36    E BABY    You can capture soft images by enhancing the clarity and brightness of skin color  This effect is suitable for capturing images of a baby      Recording Images of a Baby  BABY      t  p  37     DATE TIME RECORDING    You can record videos together with the date and time    Set this when you want to save the file with date and time display    The date and time cannot be deleted after recording       Recording Videos with Date and Time     t  p  42     84    Settings Menu       RECORD SETTING Menu  still image        FOCUS    Focus can be adjusted manually      Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS      t  p  28      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     BRIGHTNESS ADJUST    Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen      Adjusting Brightness        p  29      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     BACKLIGHT COMP     Corrects t
81. from functioning properly  In such a case  close the monitor screen to turn  off the power and remove the AC adapter  then press the Reset button to  reset this unit        Resetting this Unit     c  p  6   e Disclaimer    We shall not be held responsible for loss of recorded contents when    recording videos audio or playback cannot be operated due to  malfunctions in this unit  provided parts  or SD card       Once deleted  recorded contents  data   including data loss due to  malfunctions in this unit  cannot be restored  Please be forewarned      JVC will not be responsible for any lost data      In order for quality improvement  defective recording medium is subject  to be analyzed  Therefore  it may not be returned     Memo     e Check the remaining recording time in the media before you start shooting   If there is not enough space  move  copy  the data to a computer or disc       When there are many files in the media  it may take time for them to be  displayed on the playback screen  Wait for a while as the POWER   ACCESS lamp blinks  indicating normal operation     e Do not forget to make copies after recording     e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more  consecutive hours according to specifications    It may take some time to resume recording         You can record or play back videos while the AC adapter is connected for  charging   However  the charging time will be longer than usual  In  addition  the remaining battery power may
82. g  video recording       Capturing Still Images During Video  Recording      amp  p  23     Playback Mode Switches to the playback mode              Recording Start  iGo  Record Standby     REC     Q  Recording Mode  1 A  M     Functions as the START STOP button     Displays the various menus of video  recording      Operating the Menu     t  p  78     simple  D  with every tap of the button       Simple display  Some displays  disappear automatically when the  screen is not operated    e Full display  Displays everything  The  display button changes from D to D       When the power is turned off  the display  setting will revert to simple display  D      Switches between the         Intelligent Auto  and M Manual recording mode        Recording       Using the Silent Mode    When the Silent mode is used  the LCD monitor darkens and operation  sounds will not be output  Use this mode to record quietly in dark places such  as during a performance     e WN appears when    SILENT MODE     is set to    ON         To mute only the operating sound  set    OPERATION SOUND     in the menu  to    OFF    instead of using the silent mode   WE Operating procedure   1  Tap    MENU         The top menu appears    2  Tap    SILENT      yay TOP MENU       er  l Er   fa GVO     6    oe    x    i     3  Tap    ON      pis SILENT MODE      wa  OFF ON          Useful Settings for Recording      When    AUTO POWER OFF    is set to    ON     this unit turns itself off  automatically to conserve po
83. ght   Scrolls to the right to show the  previous index screen  thumbnail display   Drag to left   Scrolls to the left to show the next  index screen  thumbnail display        Playback       During Still Image Playback Slideshow Playback    Still images can be played back in a slideshow   Tap P gt  during still image playback to start the slideshow     E or me Ff FF me E         When this unit is not operated  the operation buttons on the touch screen  disappear automatically  Tap on the screen to display the operation    Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback     t  p  52   buttons again  Memo         Display      Description e Effects can be added to the transitions in slideshow playback     i     SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS      e p  90     Video Still Image Switches between video and still image  Mode modes   A O    Returns to the previous still image    e You can perform the same operation with the  zoom lever     Starts pauses slideshow       The same operation can be performed with  the SET button       REC Switches to the recording mode   mB   Returns to index screen  Ot   Deletes the currently displayed still image     MENU Displays the menu screen    Memo       Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen     D Advances to the next still image  e You can perform the same operation with the  zoom lever   D       Caution       This unit is a microcomputer controlled device  Electrostatic discharge   external noise and interference  from a TV  a radio  etc   might p
84. h  minimal noise in the overall image    Prevents colors from fading even when recording    in a bright environment  such as snowfield and  beaches     Prevents colors from fading when recording a  subject in a spotlight     Reproduces the green color of trees vividly   Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally     Adjusts settings so that the subject does not  appear too dark due to backlight   Records while emphasizing the brightness of the  colors   Reproduces the natural colors of the outdoors  during the day   Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors ina  cold color illumination   Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors ina  warm color illumination    Selects the most suitable settings for handheld  shooting   Selects the most suitable settings when a tripod is  used for shooting       Scenes can be detected according to the shooting conditions and  automatically adjusted in Intelligent Auto mode     e Multiple scenes may be detected depending on the recording conditions     e Some functions may not work properly depending on the shooting    conditions     22    Operation Buttons for Video Recording    Operation Description  Buttons    Video Still Image  Mode  AO    WT Zoom    Still Image  Recording    Switches between video and still image  modes     Allows the same functions as the zoom  lever to be performed    Camera shake that often occurs when  using the zoom lever can be minimized      Zooming     tS p  26     Tap this button to record a still image durin
85. hange when these nor fierttions anpe       e In case of Windows Vista  click    Allow     continue    e    Software Setup    appears after a while     e  f it doesn   t appear  double click    JVCCAM_APP    in    Computer    or    My  Computer     then double click    install exe        7 Click    Everio MediaBrowser 4          A Everio Software Setup    Everio Software Setup  Everio MediaBrowser 4    Detailed User Guide       e Follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation     7 19 1 P 7   8 Click    Finish      Everio MediaBrowser 4   InstallShield Wizard  InstallS hield Wizard Complete    The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Everio  MediaBrowser 4  Click Finish to exit the wizard           9 Click    Quit        a      1   d  ro oe  Mapri Ever  Medien    Medis 3ra          Installation is complete  and two icons are created on the desktop     10 Remove this unit from your PC      Disconnecting this Unit from Computer     t amp  p  72     Memo         f    Everio Software Setup    doesn   t appear  double click    JVCCAM_APP     in    My Computer    or    Computer     then double click    install  or Install exe         e If the auto play dialog box appears  select    Open folder to view files    and  click    OK     Then  click    install  or Install exe     in the folder     Copying       Backing Up All Files    Before making backup  make sure that enough free space is left in the  computer s hard disk  HDD    Backup will not start if there i
86. he DELETE screen appears   7 Tap on the playlist to delete  and tap    NEXT        Wag DELETE    DELETE ALL     Check if the recording mode is pil  CE EE ee         If the mode is  amp  still image  tap A on the recording screen to display NEXT  the mode switching screen     Tap sii to switch the mode to video  r xX  2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode           All created playlists will be deleted when    DELETE ALL    is selected   8 Tap    YES    to confirm the deletion     DELETE PLAYLIST        e After deleting  tap    OK        e After deleting is complete  the screen returns to the delete playlist  selection screen     Memo      Tap X on each screen to exit the menu        5 Tap    PLAYBACK PLAYLIST      yg PLAYBACK SETTING       62    Copying       Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a  Blu ray Recorder    You can dub videos in the high definition quality by connecting an AVCHD   compliant Blu ray recorder to this unit via a USB cable  For details on creating    the disc  refer to the instruction manual of your Blu ray recorder        This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not    enough  Charge the battery fully first       Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to a Blu ray recorder     e Connect using the USB cable provided with this unit        Before making any connection  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit        USB Cable    USB  Provided  USB              Blu ray Recorder    3 Open the LCD monitor           This
87. he image when the subject appears dark due to backlight      Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     WHITE BALANCE    Adjusts the color according to the light source      Setting White Balance     t  p  31      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     TELE MACRO    Enables close up shots when using the telephoto  T  end of the zoom      Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO      t amp  p  32      Displayed only in the manual recording mode     TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF    Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects    faces or selected area      Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38     SELF TIMER    Use this when taking a group photo      Taking Group Shots  Self timer         amp  p  41     GAIN UP  Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places     Deactivates the function   Electrically brightens the scene when it is dark     Memo      Setting can be adjusted separately for videos      GAIN UP  Video         p  81        SHUTTER MODE  Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted     RECORD ONE SHOT Records one still image     CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Records still images continuously while the START STOP button is pressed   Records still images continuously while the START STOP button is pressed  or while the  J button on the  LCD screen is tapped        Memo    e Some SD cards may not support continuous shooting     85    Settings Menu       e The 
88. he region where you live and tap    SAVE        DATE  amp  TIME AREA  EEEE LEELLE E    aJ Ea  h  i    Sn EEE Ei  LE E E E E E E  E E E EEE E      Time difference between the selected city and the GMT  Greenwich  Mean Time  is displayed      Tap  lt  or  gt  to select the city name   Memo      The clock can be reset again later      Resetting the Clock     t  p  16     When using this unit overseas  you can set it to the local time for recording      Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling         p  19       The clock is reset about one month after the battery is depleted     SET  DATE TIME     is displayed the next time you turn on this unit  Set the clock  again after charging the battery        15    Getting Started       Resetting the Clock  Set the clock with    DATE  amp  TIME    from the menu     l  Tap    MENU        C  ME  MENT     2 Tap    SETUP           yay TOP MENU      ER    DATE  amp  TIME   ses         Tap A or V to scroll the screen     4 Tap    CLOCK SETTING           DATE  amp  TIME    DATE  amp  TIME SETTING           When the year  month  day  hour  or minute item is tapped     A    and     V    will be displayed     e Tap A or V to adjust the year  month  day  hour  and minute   6 After setting the date and time  tap    SET        7 Select the region where you live and tap    SAVE        16    DATE  amp  TIME AREA  BEES  e See Bs    E E E TEE E       Time difference between the selected city and the GMT  Greenwich  Mean Time  is displayed      Tap
89. he terminals of the SD card     e UHS   SDHC SDXC cards can be used in the same manner as standard  SDHC SDXC cards   UHS Speed Class is not supported     e An SD card which is used for recording and or editing on other devices  may not be played back or edited on this unit     e An SD card which is used for recording on this unit may not be used for  playing back and or editing on other devices     When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card  Confirm and update the OS of your computer     Windows   e Make sure that the operating system version is SP1 or  Vista higher     e Download and install the updating program  KB975823   from the following URL     32 bit version    http   www microsoft com downloads details aspx   displaylang ja amp FamilyID 2d1abe01 0942 4f8a   abb2 2ad529de00a1  http   www microsoft com downloads en details aspx   FamilyID 2d1abe01 0942 4f8a abb2 2ad529de00a1  64 bit version   http   www  microsoft com downloads details aspx   displaylang ja amp FamilyID 7d54c53f 017c 4ea5   ae08 34c3452ba315  http   www microsoft com downloads en details aspx   FamilyID 7d54c53f 017c 4ea5 ae08 34c3452ba315    Windows 7   Download and install the updating program  KB976422   from the following URL   32 bit version    http   www microsoft com downloads details aspx   displaylang ja amp FamilyID 3ee91fc2 a9bc 4ee 1    aca3 2a9atf5915ea  http   www microsoft com downloads en details aspx   FamilyID 3ee91fc2 a9bc 4ee1  aca3 2a9atf5915ea  64 bit version   http   www 
90. ht    lt PLAY il  MENU     Setting Backlight Compensation         p  30         f the mode isj A  Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen VALS BRANCE e Overall color on the screen can be adjusted     to display the mode switching screen  e Use this when the color on the screen  Tap M to switch the recording mode to Manual  appears differently from the actual color        Setting White Balance     t  p  31     TELE MACRO e Use this to take close up  macro  shots of the  subject      Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO       n  p  32        3 Tap    MENU        oN   REC  MENU        The top menu appears     4 Tap    RECORD SETTING           S   TOP MENU      R    5 Tap the item to set manually        2     Recording       Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS  6 Adjust the focus     Set this when the focus is not clear in Intelligent Auto or when manual  focusing is desired       Select the Manual recording mode      lt  amp PLAY    SET     MENU         Tap A   to focus on a distant subject    If A   eer blinking  focus cannot be set any further      Tap  amp  m to focus On a near subject    If    appears blinking  focus cannot be set any nearer      If the mode is       A  Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen 7 Tap    SET    to confirm    to display the mode switching screen   Tap IM  to switch the recording mode to Manual            lt  lt PLAY   if  MENU     e nen focus is confirmed  the focusing frame disappears and A   and     are displayed        2 Ta
91. ime during playback        DIGEST PLAYBACK    Plays back a digest of the recorded videos      DIGEST PLAYBACK     t  p  49     PLAYBACK PLAYLIST    Plays back the playlists registered in Digest Playback      PLAYBACK PLAYLIST      t  p  50     PLAYBACK OTHER FILE    Plays videos with defective management information      PLAYBACK OTHER FILE      t  p  51     88    Settings Menu       EDIT Menu  video        PROTECT CANCEL    Protects files from being deleted accidently      Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File         p  58      Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files     t  p  59     TRIMMING    Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file   The original video remains in its existing location      Capturing a Required Part in the Video  TRIMMING        p  61     89    Settings Menu       PLAYBACK SETTING Menu  still image        SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS  Sets the transition effects in slideshow playback     SLIDE Switches the screen by sliding in from right to left     BLINDS Switches the screen by dividing into vertical strips   CHECKERBOARD Switches the screen by changing through a checkered pattern   RANDOM Switches the screen with a random effect from SLIDE     BLINDS     and    CHECKERBOARD           Memo   e Slideshow effects are not available when playing back still images in external devices  such as USB external hard disk drives      90    Settings Menu       EDIT Menu  still image        PROTECT CANCEL    Protec
92. in total      3  Tap    RECORD SETTING       4  Tap    SCREEN LOCK           The    button appears on the screen  CONFIRM THE ADJUSTMENT    PRESS   MARK AGAIN          Keep tapping         as its position changes with every tap   WE To cancel    SCREEN LOCK     Tap the     button   Memo      Once    SCREEN LOCK    is set  only the    button on the touch screen can  be operated          SCREEN LOCK    cannot be set for the following cases     during recording    when    TIME LAPSE RECORDING        RECORDING EFFECT    or    DATE   TIME RECORDING     has been set    17    Getting Started       6 Tap    OK        COMPLETED       e Setting ends and returns to the menu screen     Caution     e Do not tap areas other than the         mark during touch screen adjustment   steps 4   5   Doing so may cause the touch screen to malfunction    Memo     e Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card  etc    e Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard     12    Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor    The following screens are displayed during the sii video and  amp  still image  modes  and operate as touch screens     Recording Screen  Video Still Image     Ul  MENU        Video Still Image  Mode Button     Switches between pif video and    still image modes     Zoom Button     Zooming     t  p  26     Still Image Recording Button  e Records still images during video recording      Capturing Still Images During Video Recording     t  p  23     P
93. ing      A  AUTO    Adjusts automatically to the natural colors     4 MWB Use this when the problem of unnatural colors is    not resolved     3 FINE Set this when shooting outdoors on a sunny day     Set this when shooting on a cloudy day or inside a  shade     E gt  CLOUD    38 HALOGEN Set this when shooting under illumination such as    a video light   MARINE BLUE_   Set this when shooting in deep waters  water  appears blue      Set this when shooting in shallow waters  water  appears green      MARINE GREEN    Using MWB    Point the cursor to    MWB    using the     lt         gt     button     2 Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the lens so that the white    paper fills the screen  tap and hold the    SET    button     3 blinks  release your finger after the setting screen disappears     e You can also tap and hold the    MWB    icon to perform the setting     Memo        The setting will not change if    MWB    is being tapped too fast  less than 1  second      31    Recording       Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO  4 Tap    TELE MACRO      yg RECORD SETTING    You can take close up shots of an object using the tele macro function           The image is only an impression  e Tap X to exit the menu     Select the Manual recording mode     Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    ON        vag TELE MACRO    OFF          If the mode is       A  Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen  to display the mode switching screen     e After s
94. ing  labels and instructions of the product     e Do not leave the device in contact with rubber or plastic products for along  time     Lens LCD Monitor    e Use a lens blower  commercially available  to remove any dust  and a  cleaning cloth  commercially available  to wipe off any dirt   Mold may form if the lens is left dirty       You can use a commercially available anti reflection or protective film on  the screen   However  depending on the thickness of the film  operations on the touch  screen may not be performed smoothly or the screen may darken slightly     After using underwater or on the beach  e For care and cleaning where there is mud or dirt on the camera after using    underwater or on the beach  read    Before Using Underwater or under Low  Temperature     t  p  7      110    Specifications       Camera Connectors    HDMI output HDMI mini connector  connector  Power consumption   2 2 W  MONITOR BRIGHTNESS  3  standard      2 4W IONE OF BRIGHTNESS  4  brighter   AV output Video output  1 0 V  p p   75 Q  Rated Current Consumption  1A connector Audio output  300 mV  rms   1 KQ    Dimensions  mm  60 x 59 5 x 122 Micro USB Type AB  USB 2 0 compliant   W x H x D  excluding grip belt     Approx  286 g  camera only     Operating Allowable operating temperature   10   C to 40   C  environment Allowable storage temperature   20   C to 50   C  Allowable charging temperature  10   C to 35   C    Allowable relative humidity  35   to 80   Recording  AVCHD standard    Pl
95. ion is not    Gy il  MENU   adjusted appropriately by    ON        o After setting  the F   icon  Advance  g  appears     Backlight compensation is disabled           If the mode is         Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen  to display the mode switching screen   Tap M to switch the recording mode to Manual     Backlight compensation is enabled     ADVANCE Should be selected for a better backlight  compensation effect        2 Tap    MENU        CLAY   II CREC  MENU      The top menu appears   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      yay TOP MENU    L a et i X  ad an     Nt          4 Tap    BACKLIGHT COMP      vg RECORD SETTING    g                e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     30    Recording       Setting White Balance  You can set the color tone to suit the light source       Select the Manual recording mode           If the mode is  A  Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen  to display the mode switching screen   Tap M to switch the recording mode to Manual        2 Tap    MENU         lt  lt PLAY       The top menu appears   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      Mai TOP MENU       e        HI  REC    MENU         x       e Tap X to exit the menu   e Tap    to return to the previous screen        5 Select the white balance setting        e You can either tap the icon  or select the item using the     lt      gt     button  and tap    SET           The White Balance icon appears on the screen upon completing the  sett
96. k if the recording mode is pili         f the mode is still image  tap A on the recording screen to display  the mode switching screen     Tap vii to switch the mode to video     4 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode      aa     wT        CN  ME  MENU     Prepare the TV DVD recorder for recording    e Switch to a compatible external input       Insert a disc  DVD R  etc   into the DVD recorder   Prepare this unit for playback     e Set    VIDEO OUTPUT    in the    CONNECTION SETTINGS    menu to  the aspect ratio     4 3    or    16 9     of the connecting TV       VIDEO OUTPUT        p  94    Start recording        Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the  recorder        Playing Back Videos     t  p  45   e After playback is complete  stop the recording     63    Copying       Memo     5 fy cape  Onlin oar aee c01  Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting  Before using the cable  attach the core filter provided with this unit  toa VCR   ve ening ue male ee o Aprona AV Gabe  od 5 9    You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a VCR    Wiring specifications  for video audio  of the 4 pole mini plug are described   l   in the following  e Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV and VCR     To purchase  consult your nearest JVC service center  1 Open the terminal cover       2 Connect to a VCR DVD recorder     t e Before making any connection  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  Video  yellow  unit     Ground  Audio  Rch  red  
97. ke monochrome images by  increasing the contrast of mid level brightness and  emphasizing the rough grainy feel on the image      Recording Images Like an Old Black and White  Photo  GRAINY MONOCHROME      t  p  35     Type of Effect    GRAINY  MONOCHROME    Captures food images such that the food looks  appetizing even under fluorescent lighting in  homes by changing the colors to warm colors and  deepening the colors       Recording Food Images  FOODY  t p  36        BABY    Recording Images of a Baby  BABY       t    p  37     Caution         Depending on the shooting environment and subject  you may not achieve  the shooting effect as intended     Recording       Recording Images Like an Old Black and White Photo   GRAINY MONOCHROME     You can record images with a grainy black and white photo feel      The image is only an impression       Openthe LCD monitor        e Set the recording mode to either si video or    still image        To switch the mode between video and still image  tap sil or O on the  recording screen to display the mode switching screen   Tap si or Cl to switch the mode to video or still image respectively     2 Tap    MENU         lt    PLAY       The top menu appears   3 Tap    SPECIAL RECORDING      yg TOP MENU    I  REC    MENU            4 Tap    RECORDING EFFECT        pie SPECIAL RECORDING    TIME APSE orri m A    e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    GRAINY MONOCHROME           pig RECORDING EFFECT 
98. l AV cable  Do not use it with any cable other than the AV cable       Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Cable      t  p  9    e SD cards are sold separately       Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10    e When using the AC adapter overseas  please prepare a commercially available converter plug for the country or region of visit      Charging the Battery Pack Overseas     t  p  18     Getting Started       Turning on this Unit    Open the LCD monitor to turn on this unit   To turn off the power  close the LCD monitor     W To turn on the power  Open the LCD monitor        E To turn off the power  Close the LCD monitor        The POWER ACCESS lamp goes off and the power is turned off      POWER ACCESS  Power Access  Lamp     t p  98     Getting Started       Opening the Terminal Cover  SD Card Cover     Mi To open        1  Open the LCD monitor    2  Slide down the terminal cover lock and slide the cover aside    3  Lift the cover slowly     E To close       al the terminal cover lock i5 visible     Leave the LCD monitor open first    1  Flip down the cover slowly while making sure the gray waterproof seal  fits into the opening at the terminals    2  Press the entire cover against the camcorder with equal force and firmly  attach the cover completely    3  Slide the cover until it clicks into place   The cover is not properly closed if the red mark on the terminal cover lock is  visible     Caution        Ensure that the terminal cover and the gray waterproof seal a
99. layback Mode Button  e Switches to the playback mode     Recording Start Stop Button     IIG  Video Recording Start Button      eGz3  Video Recording Stop Button    Menu Button     Operating the Menu     t  p  78     Display Button    Switches the display between full  DP  and simple  D  with every tap of  the button     e Simple display  Some displays disappear automatically when the  screen is not operated        Full display  Displays everything  The display button changes from D  to DP       When the power is turned off  the display setting will revert to simple  display  D      Recording Mode Button  Switches the recording mode  f A  Intelligent Auto M Manual      Getting Started       Playback Screen  Video      1      EEE LCE aes  SD   00 01 23 eG 00 12 34         When this unit is not operated  the operation buttons on the LCD monitor  disappear automatically  Tap on the screen to display the operation  buttons again        Video Still Image  Mode Button     Switches between pif video and    still image modes     2 Video Scene Capture Button  e Displayed when playback is paused   e Saves one scene of the video being played back as a still image     3 Recording Mode Button     Switches to the recording mode     4 Index Screen  Thumbnail Display  Button     Returns to the index screen  thumbnail display       Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46     5 Delete Button     Deleting the Currently Displayed File         p  57     6 Menu Button     Operating the M
100. may stop to protect  the battery pack     Using a non original AC adapter may result in damage to this unit  Be sure  to use an original AC adapter     The remaining battery display is not correct     If this unit is used for long periods of time in high or low temperatures  or if  the battery pack is repeatedly charged  the amount of remaining battery may  not be displayed correctly     The battery runs out quickly even after charging     Be sure to charge using the supplied AC adapter  Malfunction in the unit that  occurred due to the use of an AC adapter other than the one provided is not  included in the warranty    The performance of the battery will drop temporarily when the temperature  is  10  C to 0  C  this will cause the remaining recording time to shorten   When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery is  fully charged  the battery needs to be replaced  For details on replacing the  built in battery  Subject to a fee   consult the nearest JVC service center     104    Power supply    Unable to turn on the power     The camera does not turn on if the remaining battery power is low   In this case  charge the battery for more than 20 minutes before turning on  the power     Troubleshooting       Recording    Recording cannot be performed     Check the vif   O button      Top Left Rear Side     t  p  98   Set to the recording mode by tapping the button on the screen     Recording stops automatically     Recording stops automatically as it cann
101. mber of Still Images  Unit  Number of Shots     Image size SDHC SDXC card    CONG    e Still images that are captured during video recording or video playback are saved at a size of 1920 x 1080        Approximate Duration of Built in Battery    Actual recording time Continuous recording time  me e Recording Time     2R3om B35          The above are values when    MONITOR BRIGHTNESS     is set to    3     standard         The actual recording time is an estimate in case that such operations as zooming is used or recording is stopped repeatedly  It may be shorter in the actual  usage     e Recording time may differ depending on the shooting environment and usage     e When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery is fully charged  the battery needs to be replaced  For details on replacing the  built in battery  Subject to a fee   consult the nearest JVC service center     44    Playback       Playing Back Videos Caution    e Make a backup of important recorded data   The followings are the types of playback that can be performed by this unit  It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other    recording media for storage     tem     scription o e This unit is a microcomputer controlled device  Electrostatic discharge     external noise and interference  from a TV  a radio  etc   might prevent it  Normal Plays back the recorded videos  from functioning properly  In such a case  close the monitor screen to turn  Playback off the pow
102. me Displays the actual recorded time of the video   Recorded time increases in units of frames        e Tap X to exit the menu   e Tap    to return to the previous screen     40    Recording       Time Lapse Setting    The greater the number of seconds  the longer the recording interval   OFF Deactivates the function     1SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 1 second intervals   Recorded videos will be played back at 30 times  speed    5SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 5 second intervals   Recorded videos will be played back at 150 times  speed     20SEC INTERVAL   Takes a frame at 20 second intervals     Recorded videos will be played back at 600 times  speed     80SEC INTERVAL   Takes a frame at 80 second intervals     Recorded videos will be played back at 2 400 times  speed     Caution    e During the time lapse recording  video quality is set to XP mode   e Audio cannot be recorded during time lapse recording         When recording is stopped with the recorded time less than    0 00 00 17     the  video will not be saved     e Zooming  simultaneous still image recording  and image stabilizer are not  available in time lapse recording       When Time Lapse recording is set  you cannot record still images     Memo    e Settings of time lapse recording are reset when the power is turned off   To start time lapse recording again  it is necessary to make the selection  once more    e Recording stops automatically 99 hours after it is started    e Make use of a tripod and AC adapter for
103. modes     Video Quality     VIDEO QUALITY     t    p  82        TIME LAPSE RECORDING 1SEC      Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE RECORDING      t  p  40       Image Stabilizer       Reducing Camera Shake       p  39     Wind Cut       WIND CUT     t amp  p  81      Time Lapse Recording Counter      Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE RECORDING      t  p  40     Remaining Recording Time      Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  43       Scene Counter     MIC LEVEL METER      MIC LEVEL       p  82     Indications on the LCD monitor       Still Image Recording     1     ee 4         0  0n       Still Image Mode     Switches between video and still image modes      Image Size        IMAGE SIZE        p  86      Self Timer       Taking Group Shots  Self timer          p  41       Remaining Number of Shots     Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  44       Focus      Recording in Progress    Video Playback       M      4  6        Lt ey ee eee es 10 00 Eo 7   11  00 01 23   00 12 34 u      Video Mode    e Switches between video and still image modes     Video Quality     VIDEO QUALITY        p  82      Operation Indicator     Operation Buttons for Video Playback     t  p  46     Date Time  e Displays the recording date and time     Recording media    Battery Indicator     Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  43     Playback Time     Time Lapse Playback     Time Lapse Setting         p  41      1080p Output     HDMI OUTPUT      t  p  94     SILENT MOD
104. n the terminal cover     2 Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable        Before connecting the cable  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit     To USB       C        3 Open the LCD monitor           4 Tap    CONNECT TO PC        Ay SELECT DEVICE    SELECT DEVICE  TYPE TO CONNECT    5 Tap    PLAYBACK ON PC           CI Mele  Nie  mi rele    S  o  n      e Disconnect the USB cable to return to the recording or playback  screen    e The following screen is displayed after the camera operation is  completed        PLAYBACK ON PC          The    JVCCAM_SD    icon appears on the desktop     6 Load image file to iPhoto   e iPhoto launches automatically and videos recorded in the camera are  displayed  Load the necessary images     e Images on the built in memory and SD card are displayed separately   Switch between JVCCAM_MEM  built in memory  and JVCCAM SD   SD card  displayed under    Devices    in the iPhoto    Source list           Videos loaded using iPhoto cannot be edited using iMovie  To edit  videos  load the files from iMovie     7 Edit the video using iMovie   e Run iMovie and load the necessary videos to iMovie      Videos loaded using iPhoto cannot be imported to iMovie   e For details on operating iMovie  refer to the help file of iMovie     Caution     e Do not remove the cable or turn off this unit before image loading is  complete        When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable  recorded  media are read only     e MTS files that are copie
105. nesia C_ Greece C maak Egypt BBFC   Singapore BBF Switzerland C Argentina O Guinea C   Sri Lanka B C BF_ Sweden    Colombia A Kenya B C   Thailand _ ABFC Spain A Jamaica A Zamba BBF   South Korea AC Denmark Chile B Q Tanzania BBF   China A B BF C O Germany C Haiti A_ Republic of South   Nepal C _ Norway c_ Panama A Aiea CB   Pakistan B C Hungary Cc Bahamas A_ Mozambique C   Bangladesh Cs Finland    Puerto Rico A Morocco C   Philippines ABF Q France CBr           AC   Vietnam AC Belgium       Venezuela A   Hong Kong Special Poland Bc Pew CAC   Administrative Region B RF Portugal B C   Macau Special Romania C   Administrative Region B C   Malaysia B BF C    Getting Started       Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling Setting Daylight Saving Time  Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel When    ON    is selected in    DST SETTING    of    DATE  amp  TIME     the time is set  destination in    AREA SETTING    of    DATE  amp  TIME     1 hour ahead   Restore the region settings after you returned from the trip   I Tap    MENU      I Tap    MENU        nN  M  MENU     2 Tap    SETUP           re S   TOP MENU  TOP MENU      RR           T gR       yE       3 Tap    DATE  amp  TIME        DATE  amp  TIME       Tap A or V to scroll the screen     4 Tap    DST SETTING        3 Tap    DATE  amp  TIME        DATE  amp  TIME       Tap A or V to scroll the screen     4 Tap    AREA SETTING           DATE  amp  TIME  DATE  amp  TIME       5 Tap    
106. nglish   800 1532 4865  toll free   Other Countries in Europe     English   44 1489 564 764  Asia  Philippines   English    63 2 438 0090    Homepage http   www  pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e           For details on how to use the software  refer to    MediaBrowser Help    in the    Help    menu of Everio MediaBrowser 4     Help H   Fi    Check the latest version online  Click for Latest Product Info    Version info A     Mon Tue Wec  Verifying System Requirements  Guideline     Windows 8 Windows 8 1    I Display    Apps       For Windows 8  Click the    Search    charm    For Windows 8 1  Click           3 Click    Properties    on the bottom bar to display     66    Copying       e  f a    Computer    icon is shown on desktop  right click the icon and select    Properties    in the menu to display your computer information     PE   camsiisa   yem ard senmi   gt  yten  c Mars 5 a   i  aoe View besk inlurrration ebuul yusi comiputer  Wirdeve cditicn  Marsa   Mo        inun aad oe re cama H Wi n d OWS 8    E aaneres ryte ng Fe rireamh eno as  Sper    ann Synen rating is cat yoiaele  Maat WY CuM Sud LT JN PLOM  LII yms    eyid rerrory RUM  208GR   waan lyse 24 i Upang Saa IA aa puaa   Iprond Tock An Ben ce Tarh nere  lt  vow bite Fy  r Dively  Compete  nans Jaren  ar wathgrous szlo   Tump nso      Full com cte  non      Tamper cert re   Meba       Wire atunen  Wenssweirictrvabes Wen druk n WMirdrar Advin    aa Os ee  gt  eee          Windows Vista Windows 7      Click th
107. ot be performed for 12 or more  consecutive hours according to specifications   It may take some time to  resume recording     Turn off this unit  wait for a while  and turn it on again   This unit stops  automatically to protect the circuit when the temperature rises      The continuous shooting speed of still images is slow     The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly   Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the SD card or under  certain recording conditions     The focus is not adjusted automatically     If you are recording in a dark place or a subject that has no contrast between  dark and light  adjust the focus manually       Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS          p  28    Wipe the lens with a lens cleaning cloth    Cancel manual focus on the manual recording menu       Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS          p  28     Zoom does not work     Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode    Zoom operation is not available in time lapse recording   Simultaneous still  image recording and image stabilizer are also not available     To use digital zoom  set    ZOOM    in the menu accordingly       ZOOM         p  82     Mosaic type noise occurs when recording scenes with fast  movements or extreme changes in brightness     Set the    VIDEO QUALITY    to    UXP    or    XP    for recording      VIDEO QUALITY      t  p  82     SD Card    Cannot insert the SD card     Make sure not to insert the SD card in the w
108. ovided with this unit      Attaching the Core Filter  for Optional AV Cable      t  p  9    Wiring specifications  for video audio  of the 4 pole mini plug are described    in the following   To purchase  consult your nearest JVC service center       t Video  yellow   Ground    Audio  Rch  red   Audio  Lch  white        Memo        To include the recording date and time during dubbing  set    DISPLAY  DATE TIME    in the    PLAYBACK SETTING    menu to    ON     Or  set     DISPLAY ON TV    in the    CONNECTION SETTINGS    menu to    ON        65    Copying       Copying to Windows PC    You can copy files to a computer using the provided software   Discs can also be created using the computer   s DVD or Blu ray drive   If the provided software is not installed  this unit will be recognized as an external storage when connected     Memo    e To record to discs  a recordable DVD or Blu ray drive is required for the computer in use    e To create DVD Video discs using the provided software  it is necessary to install the additional software  software for creating DVD Video    For details  refer to the Pixela homepage     http   www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e   e Backing up of files using other softwares is not supported     Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser 4    Consult the customer service center below   e Pixela User Support Center    Telephone USA and Canada  English    1 800 458 4029  toll free   Europe  UK  Germany  France  and Spain    E
109. p    MENU        II REC    e The top menu appears   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      yay TOP MENU    L    gt     P Oo       7g       a            e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    MANUAL        ya FOCUS    i  AUTO    MANUAL       28    Recording       Adjusting Brightness 5 Tap    MANUAL      You can adjust the brightness to your preferred level     mm BRIGHTNESS ADJUST      Select the Manual recording mode     e M    AUTO MANUAL          If the mode is  A  Intelligent Auto  tap     A  on the recording screen  to display the mode switching screen   Tap IM  to switch the recording mode to Manual     a  OW   CSET  MI TREC       Compensation range   2 0 to  2 0     Tap A to increase the brightness   e Tap V to decrease the brightness     7 Tap    SET    to confirm        2 Tap    MENU           il Memo     e The top menu appears  e Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      yay TOP MENU       4 Tap    BRIGHTNESS ADJUST        ya RECORD SETTING       Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        29    Recording       Setting Backlight Compensation 5 Tap    ON    or    ADVANCE       You can correct the image when the subject appears too dark due to   backlight  pis BACKLIGHT COMP     Select the Manual recording mode     i    ON ADVANCE    e    ADVANCE     is designed to perform more effective backlight  compensation  Choose this when the backlight compensat
110. pears   2 Tap    RECORD SETTING      ya TOP MENU    HI REC         3 Tap  gt  on the lower right of the screen     pg RECORD SETTING  ooh    a    Cio      4 Tap    SCREEN LOCK           0 00 00  2 04        IS    Recording       E To cancel    SCREEN LOCK     Tap the    button     0 00 00 AUL     C       e       Memo        Once    SCREEN LOCK    is set  only the    button on the touch screen can  be operated    e The START STOP  recording  button and the zoom lever can be used  while the screen is locked    e    SCREEN LOCK    cannot be set for the following cases     during recording    when    TIME LAPSE RECORDING        RECORDING EFFECT    or    DATE   TIME RECORDING     has been set    Mi When the LCD monitor closes due to water pressure during  recording    Opening the LCD screen immediately will prevent the power from turning off   and allows you to continue recording     Caution        Before using the camera underwater  read    Before Using Underwater or  under Low Temperature     t  p  7  carefully  Improper usage resulting in  water submersion will damage the device and cause injury       Ensure that the terminal cover is closed tightly before using underwater or  on the beach      Opening the Terminal Cover  SD Card Cover      t  p  5     34    Recording with Effects    You can add and record various effects to videos or still images   Once setting is done  you can easily record images that are suitable for each    image   Description of Effect    Captures film li
111. r si video or    still image        To switch the mode between video and still image  tap sil or O on the  recording screen to display the mode switching screen   Tap si or Cl to switch the mode to video or still image respectively     2 Tap    MENU        uN  ME  MENT        The top menu appears     3 Tap    SPECIAL RECORDING           Mai TOP MENU       4 Tap    RECORDING EFFECT        TIME APSE orri m A    e Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen     5 Tap    BABY        pie SPECIAL RECORDING       pig RECORDING EFFECT       Tap X to exit the menu      Tap    to return to the previous screen        6 Start recording        To cancel the setting  repeat the procedure from the beginning and    tap    OFF    in Step 5     37    Recording       Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY  AE AF        TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF       is a function that adjusts focus and brightness  based on a tapped position   This function is available for both videos and still images     I Open the LCD monitor           Set the recording mode to either vii video or    still image        To switch the mode between video and still image  tap sil or Cl on the  recording screen to display the mode switching screen   Tap si or    to switch the mode to video or still image respectively     2 Tap    MENU         lt  PLAY       The top menu appears   3 Tap    RECORD SETTING      Mai TOP MENU    le or  May Oy           4 Tap    TOUCH PRIORITY AE AP        HI  REC    MENU        
112. rature is within the above stated range before charging again     e You can record or play back videos during charging   However  the  charging time will be longer than usual  In addition  the remaining battery  power may decrease according to conditions   If the internal temperature  rises when using the unit  stop the charging temporarily   The CHARGE  lamp goes off      e  f malfunctions  such as overvoltage  occur  charging will stop  In these  cases  CHARGE lamp blinks quickly as a notification        During charging  the diii  icon on the screen changes to   4  to indicate that  charging is in progress   when the provided AC adapter is used       When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery  is fully charged  the battery needs to be replaced  For details on replacing  the built in battery  Subject to a fee   consult the nearest JVC service  center     Caution     e There are certain specifications for a USB rechargeable device  To  charge  use a device with the output voltage of 5 V 1 A or more       Depending on the specification of your charging device and the thickness  and length of an USB cable used to connect to this unit  the charging time  may be longer than usual  or it may not even start    e We shall not be held liable for malfunctions that are due to using non   standard device or a device with poor quality     Getting Started       Resetting this Unit    When a malfunction occurs on this unit  reset the unit in the following way    
113. re not  damaged and that there are no foreign materials  such as hair  lint  sand  or dust  adhered on the cover       Stop using the unit underwater if there are damages to the cover  etc  and  consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center     e Do not apply excessive force when opening closing the terminal cover     Charging    This unit is equipped with a built in battery   Open the connector cover  and connect the AC adapter for charging as  shown in the figure     CHARGE Lamp  Charging in progress   Lights up   Charging finished       Goes out       To USB Gonnector    El  oD    Adapter Cable AG Adapter AG Adapter To AC   Provided   Provided  Outlet   AG 100 V to 240 V     Caution       The built in battery is not charged at the time of purchase       Atthe time of purchase or in case of the battery is not used for a long period  of time  the charging time will be longer than usual  The camera does not  turn onifthe remaining battery power is low  In this case  charge the battery  for more than 20 minutes before turning on the power        Charging time  Approx  4 h 40 m  when charging at 25 T     The battery cannot be charged outside the room temperature range of  10  C to 35  C  The CHARGE lamp does not light up when the battery is  not being charged  If the temperature increases or decreases during  charging  the CHARGE lamp will blink slowly and charging will stop  In this  case  remove the AC adapter  press the Reset button and wait until the  room tempe
114. recording mode is pili     e  f the mode is    still image  tap    on the recording screen to display    When   A    Is tapped  the start point Is set   the mode switching screen  e After setting the start point  tap B gt  to continue playback     Tap vali to switch the mode to video  8 Tap Ill to pause playback at the desired end point  then tap    B        aaa II TRIMMING      0 01 23 A  Ope 0 12 34  A 0 00 23 MA CEs            CICCA  us    2 Tap   PLAY to select the playback mode          When    B    is tapped  the end point is set     3 a i    To reset the start or end point  tap    A    or    B    at the desired scene  ra MEN  position     aa  5D  e You can fine adjust the position by pressing  lt q  and   gt  while    EE  playback is paused     ES AA a 9 Tap    SET      A a MI pe  EH R    arq NE     prx g D z r    T 0 01 23    o          Oe 0 12 34  i  mewo  A 0 00 23 B 0 12 34    4 Tap    EDIT      ra    a   SET       AES When    SET    is tapped  the trimming area is confirmed    10 Tap    YES        m Ii TRIMMING SD   Y L        DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE A  SPECIFIC AREA        5 Tap    TRIMMING      Wai EDIT       IEE EEEE   TRIMMING e After copying  tap    OK        When copying finishes  the copied file is added to the index screen   Memo        The division point may deviate slightly from the selected scene        67    Editing       Deleting Playlists 6 Tap     vin PLAYBACK PLAYLIST    Delete the playlists that you have created   I Open the LCD monitor           T
115. revent it  from functioning properly  In such a case  close the monitor screen to turn  off the power and remove the AC adapter  then press the Reset button to  reset this unit        Resetting this Unit     c  p  6     53    Playback       Connecting to and Viewing on TV    You can connect this unit to a TV for playback  The image quality on TV  varies with the type of TV and the connecting cable  Select the connector  that best suits your TV     e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use      Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector     t  p  54      Connecting via the AV Connector     t  p  56        To display the date and time on TV  set both    DISPLAY DATE TIME    and     DISPLAY ON TV    to    ON         t  p  88      DISPLAY ON TV      t  p  94     Unnatural Displays on TV    O ron OO eo    Images do not  appear on the TV    properly        Disconnect the cable and connect again   e Turn off and on this unit again      Images may not appear properly when the    remaining battery power is low  Use an AC  adapter     Images are  projected vertically  on the TV        Set    VIDEO OUTPUT    in the    CONNECTION  SETTINGS    menu to    4 3           VIDEO OUTPUT      1e p  94     Images are  projected  horizontally on the  TV     The color of images   e Adjust the TV s screen accordingly   looks strange     HDMI CEC  functions do not  work properly  and  the TV does not  work in conjunction  with this unit     e Adjust the TV s screen accordingly     e TVs may
116. rong direction       Inserting an SD Card         p  9    Do not use a miniSD card or microSD card on this unit  even if the card is  inserted in an adapter   It may cause malfunction       Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10     Unable to copy to SD card     To use anew SD card  or SD card used on other devices  it is necessary to  format  initialize  the SD card using    FORMAT SD CARD     from the    MEDIA  SETTINGS    menu       FORMAT SD CARD     t  p  95     105    Troubleshooting       Playback    Sound or video is interrupted     Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two  scenes  This is not a malfunction     There is no sound     When the Silent mode is used  operation sounds will not be output  Turn off  the Silent mode       Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23    Set    OPERATION SOUND     in the    SETUP    menu to    ON          OPERATION SOUND      t    p  92    Audio sound is not recorded for videos taken in TIME LAPSE RECORDING      Recording at Intervals  TIME LAPSE RECORDING      t  p  40     The same image is displayed for a long time     Use a high speed SD card  Class 4 or higher        Types of Usable SD Card     t  p  10    Clean the terminals of the SD card with a dry cotton swab or something  similar    Execute    FORMAT SD CARD     in the    MEDIA SETTINGS    menu   All data  will be deleted        FORMAT SD CARD        p  95     The motion is choppy     Use a high speed SD card  Class 4 or higher        Types of Usable 
117. s  unit via the connected connector        5 Play back a file           Playing Back Videos         p  45      Playing Back Still Images         p  52     Playback       Memo   e Change the settings in    HDMI OUTPUT    according to the connection      HDMI OUTPUT     t  p  94       When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable  images and sounds  may not be output properly depending on the TV connected   In such cases  perform the following operations   1  Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again   2  Turn off and on this unit again     e For questions about the TV or method of connection  contact your TV s  manufacturer     Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI   Connecting this unit to an HDMI CEC enabled TV using the HDMI mini cable   allows linked operations with the TV to be performed    e HDMI CEC  Consumer Electronics Control  is an industry standard that  enables interoperability between HDMI CEC compliant devices that are  connected via HDMI cables    Memo     e Not all HDMI control devices comply with the HDMI CEC standard  The  HDMI control function of this unit will not work when connected to these  devices       This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all HDMI CEC enabled devices     e Depending on the specifications of each HDMI CEC enabled device   some functions may not work with this unit   For details  refer to the  instruction manual of your TV         Unintended operations may occur with some connected devices  In these  cases  set  
118. s not enough free space     e This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not  enough  Charge the battery fully first       Open the terminal cover     2 Connect to your PC using the provided USB cable     e Before connecting the cable  close the LCD monitor to turn off this  unit     To USB          e This unit turns on and the    SELECT DEVICE    menu appears   4 Tap    CONNECT TO PC        Ay SELECT DEVICE    SELECT DEVICE  TYPE TO CONNECT    5 Tap    BACK UP           Ll CONNECT TO PC    BACK UP       e Disconnect the USB cable to return to the recording or playback  screen        The provided software Everio MediaBrowser 4 starts up on the  computer   The subsequent operations are to be performed on the computer     6 Select the source of the image file       gt  Everio MeciaBrowser 4 foo ee  dele batt  Venti Araman wheau bedi  Backup Step     Camcorder  E      Exe 7s     IET E    in   1  Click  Stcp 1 Vol Selection  e 4 evhine varied  wr       Click    Next          Click    All volume in camcorder       7 Start backup   Saving Destination  PC     Step 2 Confirm          e Backup starts   8 After backup is complete  click    OK      Everio MediaBrowser 4    0 Finished successfully           Ta    9 Remove this unit from your PC     Memo     e Before making backup  load the SD card in which the videos and still  images are stored on this unit     e  f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio  MediaBrowser 4  please consult the
119. s the natural colors of the outdoors  during the day   Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors ina  cold color illumination   Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors ina  warm color illumination   Selects the most suitable settings for handheld   shooting   Selects the most suitable settings when a tripod is  used for shooting    Memo     e Scenes can be detected according to the shooting conditions and  automatically adjusted in Intelligent Auto mode        Multiple scenes may be detected depending on the recording conditions     e Some functions may not work properly depending on the shooting  conditions     Still Image  Recording    Recording Mode  1 A M    Recording    Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording     50  i   iA   i     D     6630     MENU    Switches between video and still image  modes     Allows the same functions as the zoom  lever to be performed    Camera shake that often occurs when  using the zoom lever can be minimized      Zooming     t  p  26     Allows you to take still images using the  touch panel  Pressing and holding the  button allows you to adjust the focus before  shooting       Start recording after adjusting the focus      t  p  24     Displays the various menus of still image  recording      Operating the Menu     t  p  78     Display ButtonD   Switches the display between full  DP  and    simple  D  with every tap of the button       Simple display  Some displays  disappear automatically when the  screen is not operated     
120. s unit firmly      Grip Adjustment     t  p  8       Terminal Cover Lock       Tripod Mounting Hole     Tripod Mounting     1   p  18     97    Names of Parts       Top Left Rear Side Inside Terminal Cover            SD Card Slot         Stereo Microphone e Insert an optional SD card   e Do not cover the microphone with your fingers during video recording    Reset Button     LCD Monitor    HDMI mini connector    CHARGE  Charging  Lamp e Connects to TV using an HDMI mini cable      Lights up  Charging in progress    AV Connector  e Goes off  Charging completed Beyond temperature range    Connects to the AV connector of a TV  etc   e Blinks  Charging error or abnormal temperature   USB Connector     POWER ACCESS  Power Access  Lamp e Connect to the AC adapter to perform charging   e Lights up blinks during recording or playback  You can also connect to the external device or computer using the USB  Do not remove the SD card or any connecting cables  cable       Zoom Volume Lever     During shooting  Adjusts the shooting range   e During playback  index screen   Moves to the next or previous page   e During video playback  Adjusts the volume     START STOP  Video Recording  Button    Starts stops recording of videos still images       Terminal Cover    98    Names of Parts       LCD Monitor      LCD Monitor    Turns the power on off by opening and closing   e Enables self portraits to be taken by rotating the monitor           Using the Touch Screen     t  p  11      Names of Bu
121. tatic discharge   external noise and interference  froma TV  a radio  etc   might prevent it from  functioning properly  In such a case  close the monitor screen to turn off the  power and remove the AC adapter  then press the Reset button to reset this  unit       Resetting this Unit        amp  p  6     CHARGE lamp and POWER ACCESS lamp are blinking and  operation is disabled    After closing the LCD monitor  remove the AC adapter  Reattach the AC  adapter  and turn on the power by opening the LCD monitor  If these  operations won t solve the problem  contact your JVC dealer or the JVC  service center     108    Disclaimer      We shall not be held responsible for loss of recorded contents when  recording videos audio or playback cannot be operated due to malfunctions  in this unit  provided parts  or SD card      Once deleted  recorded contents  data   including data loss due to  malfunctions in this unit  cannot be restored  Please be forewarned      JVC will not be responsible for any lost data  Please be forewarned      In order for quality improvement  defective recording medium is subject to  be analyzed  Therefore  it may not be returned     Troubleshooting       Error Message     SET DATE TIME     The clock is reset about one month after the battery is depleted  Therefore      SET DATE TIME     will appear the next time the power is turned on  Set the  clock again after charging the battery       Clock Setting      amp  p  15     COMMUNICATION ERROR    Reconnect the
122. the SD card inward once  then pull it out straight        Types of Usable SD Card   The following SD cards can be used on this unit    Operations are confirmed onthe SD cards from the following manufacturers   e Panasonic   e TOSHIBA   e SanDisk    SD Card          This unit supports 256 MB to 2 GB SD cards   e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SD card  2 GB  for video recording     SDHC Card       e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card  4 GB to 32 GB  for video  recording     SDXC Card       e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDXC card  Max  128 GB  for video  recording     10    Memo     e Using SD cards  including SDHC SDXC cards  other than those specified  above may result in recording failure or data loss        This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all SD cards  Some SD cards  may not work due to specification changes  etc     e Do not use a miniSD card or microSD card  even if the card is inserted in  an adapter   It may cause malfunction     e To record videos with    VIDEO QUALITY    set to    UXP     use of a Class 6 or  higher compliant SDHC SDXC card is recommended     e Class 4 and Class 6 are guaranteed to have a minimum transfer rate of 4  MB s and 6 MB s respectively during reading or writing of data     e You can also use a Class 10 compliant SDHC SDXC card     e Both videos and still images can be recorded on one SD card  It is  recommended to confirm the video operation of the SD card before usage        To protect the data  do not touch t
123. the recording menu to    MANUAL     Select from     FINE       CLOUD       HALOGEN    according to the light source  Select    MWB     and adjust accordingly       Setting White Balance     t  p  31     The color looks different     Set    WHITE BALANCE    in the recording menu accordingly      Setting White Balance     t  p  31     There are bright or dark spots on the screen     While the LCD monitor screen has more than 99 99  effective pixels  0 01   of the pixels may be bright spots  red  blue  green  or dark spots  This is not  a malfunction  The spots will not be recorded     107    Troubleshooting       Other Problems    The buttons on the touch screen do not work     Tap the buttons on the touch screen with your fingers   The buttons may not respond if you touch them with your fingernails or with  gloves on   Disable    SCREEN LOCK     You cannot operate the touch panel when     SCREEN LOCK    is enabled      Locking the Screen     t amp  p  33   Save the recorded data before requesting service    1  Connect to computer using a USB cable   The    SELECT DEVICE    menu appears    2  Press and hold the START STOP button for more than 2 seconds   The    PLAYBACK ON PC    appears    3  Operations are to be performed on the computer after the screen  switches     The image is grainy     When digital zoom is used  the image becomes grainy as it is digitally  enlarged     This unit heats up     This is not a malfunction   This unit may become warm when used for a long  time
124. the touch screen to zoom      Tap the WT button  then press and hold the T  telephoto end  or W  wide  angle end  button   Zoom Button  T W     II REC       MENU        lt  lt PLAY         Memo        When digital zoom is used  the image becomes grainy as it is digitally  enlarged     e The zoom ratio range can be changed      ZOOM      t  p  82     Recording       Manual Recording nial RECORD SETTING    You can adjust settings  such as brightness  by using the manual mode   Manual recording can be set for both video and still image modes       Open the LCD monitor        g   P       e For details on the various manual settings  refer to    Manual Recording  Menu        Manual Recording Menu  The following items can be set     O ame O o    e Use manual focus if the subject is not      l   pea focused automatically   e Set the recording mode to either sii video or    still image     Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS           To switch the mode between video and still image  tap vii or Cl on the  t  p  28   recording screen to display the mode switching screen   Tap wi or Cl to switch the mode to video or still image respectively  BRIGHTNESS         e Overall brightness on the screen can be  ADJUST adjusted     e Use this when recording in a dark or bright  location        Adjusting Brightness     1   p  29     2 Select the Manual recording mode     BACKLIGHT COMP    e Corrects the image when the subject  appears dark due to backlight     e Use this when shooting against the lig
125. to    FACE TRACKING         Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH  PRIORITY AE AF      c amp  p  38     Time Displays the current time      Clock Setting         p  15       Image Stabilizer Displays the image stabilizer setting      Reducing Camera Shake     t  p  39        Recording Media Displays the SD card icon         Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery  power during use       Checking the Remaining Recording Time      t  p  43    M  Recording Mode Displays the current recording mode of   A    Intelligent Auto  or M  Manual      Current shooting mode is displayed      8   Setting Scenes of  Intelligent Auto    Displays scenes detected automatically in the  Intelligent Auto function  Multiple scenes may  be detected        Remaining  Recording Time    Displays the remaining time for video  recording       Checking the Remaining Recording Time      isp  43       Scene Counter Displays the elapsed time of the video that is   Recorded Time  currently being recorded     21    Recording       E Scenes of Intell    Display Icon    2      5  cp    C    i  a gt   0    Memo     igent Auto    Captures one   s skin beautifully   Allows people to be captured naturally     Record a group of people with the most suitable  settings     Records while focusing on a near object   Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp  image with vivid colors    Records in dark places with minimal noise in the  overall image    Allows night scenes to be captured accurately wit
126. tripes and flickers appear on screen    For images recorded under lighting from fluorescent or mercury lamps  the  color and brightness of the screen may change and horizontal stripes and  flickers may appear on the screen  but this is not a malfunction    If the image stabilizer has been set to    ON  AIS      switch to    ON    to improve  the condition       Reducing Camera Shake     t  p  39     A band or a ball of bright light appears on the LCD monitor     Change the direction of this unit to prevent the light source from coming into  view   A band or a ball of bright light may appear when there is a bright light  source near this unit  but this is not a malfunction      The recorded subject is too dark     Use backlight compensation when the background is bright and the subject  is dark       Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30    Use    GAIN UP    in the menu       GAIN UP        p  81    Set    BRIGHTNESS ADJUST    in the recording menu to the         side      Adjusting Brightness         p  29     The recorded subject is too bright     Set the backlight compensation to    OFP    if it is being used      Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30    Set    BRIGHTNESS ADJUST    in the recording menu to the         side      Adjusting Brightness        p  29     The color looks strange   Too bluish  too reddish  etc      Wait for a while until natural colors are achieved   It may take some time for  white balance to be adjusted     Set    WHITE BALANCE    in 
127. ts files from being deleted accidently      Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File         p  58      Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files     t  p  59     97    Settings Menu       SETUP  video still image   os    Mobile User Guide    Displays the QR code to access the Mobile User Guide   MOBILE USER GUIDE    Cim te  Tie IES          The portal site appears when the QR code has been read correctly   Select the model name of your camera to display its Mobile User Guide     Memo       To read the QR code  a relevant application is required  Enter the URL in the internet browser manually if the QR code cannot be read     e The Mobile User Guide is supported by Android devices and iPhone  You can view it on standard browsers such as Google Chrome  Android  and Mobile  Safari  iPhone      e QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated     DATE  amp  TIME    Resets the current time or sets to the local time when using this unit overseas      Clock Setting         p  15       Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling        p  19       Setting Daylight Saving Time     t  p  19     DATE DISPLAY STYLE  Sets the order of year  month  day and the time display format  24H 12H               LANGUAGE    The language on the display can be changed      Changing the Display Language     t  p  17     MONITOR BRIGHTNESS  Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor     AUTO Sets the brightness automatically to    4    when using outdoors and
128. ttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor     t  p  12     Caution     e Do not press against the surface with force or subject it to strong impact   Doing so may damage or break the screen     99    Indications on the LCD monitor       Common Recording Indications  9    10 45  Oe  amp  NS     1OXW Cp T         TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38      Backlight Compensation      Setting Backlight Compensation     t  p  30       Tele Macro      Taking Close up Shots  TELE MACRO      t  p  32      WHITE BALANCE      Setting White Balance     t  p  31      Time      Clock Setting         p  15      Recording media      Battery Indicator     Checking the Remaining Recording Time     t  p  43       CONTINUOUS SHOOTING       SHUTTER MODE  Video        p  81      SHUTTER MODE  Still Image          p  85     Recording Mode       Taking Videos in Auto Mode     t  p  21      Manual Recording     t   p  27       Setting Scenes of Intelligent Auto    e Displays scenes detected automatically in the Intelligent Auto function     Multiple scenes may be detected      Scenes of Intelligent Auto     t  p  22       SILENT MODE     Using the Silent Mode     t  p  23       Zoom      ZOOM      t  p  82         Focus     Adjusting Focus Manually  FOCUS      t  p  28       Brightness     Adjusting Brightness     t  p  29     100    Video Recording       4  DO   4     0 12 34 010 00        OO      Video Mode   e Switches between video and still image 
129. under the sea or on the beach  immerse the  camera in fresh water for about 10 minutes to remove salt particles   replace the water and rinse the camera        Open and close the LCD screen  and operate the buttons or zoom  operations to get rid of sands or dusts in the gap     e Do not rinse the camera under running tap water or strong pressure  water     3 Dry the camera     Wipe the camera completely with a soft dry cloth and allow it to dry ina  well ventilated and shady location     e Place the camera with the lens facing downward while the LCD  monitor is closed  and leave it for approximately 10 minutes   By doing  so  microphone and LDC part are dried out easily   Place the camera  in a up right position on a dry cloth afterward Close the terminal cover  after the camera is dried out completely     e Wipe off any foreign materials or water droplets inside the cover       If you leave the camera immersed in salt water or allow water droplets from  the salt water to remain on the camera  this may cause corrosion   discoloration or deterioration of waterproof performance      If you wipe or dry the camera with sand particles adhered  this may cause  scratches on the camera      Do not wash with chemicals  soap  neutral detergents  or alcohol      Do not dry the camera with a hair dryer or other heat sources  This could  impair its waterproof performance     Cautions on Using under Low Temperature    e The performance of the battery will drop temporarily when the temperat
130. ure  is  10  C to 0  C  this will cause the remaining recording time to shorten     e Charging cannot be performed when the surrounding temperature is  below 10   C       Turning on the camera while it is still cold will deteriorate the performance  of the LCD monitor  Problems such as the screen becoming dark  momentarily or residual image can occur         f snow or water droplets adhere to the camera under sub zero  temperature environment  ice can formed between the gaps around the  buttons  speaker or microphone  This will cause difficulty in operating the  buttons as well as decrease in the volume level    e Direct contact with exposed metal part under cold temperature can cause    the skin to stick on the metal part resulting in injuries such as frostbite  Do  not touch with bare hands     Getting Started       Other Precautions    e Do not leave the camera under low temperature in cold climates or under  high temperature above 40   C  such as under direct sunlight  inside a  vehicle in the hot sun  or near a heater   This will cause deterioration of  the waterproof performance     e Malfunction due to mishandling will void the warranty     e Weare not responsible for any loss of data due to water entering into inside  of the camera  Please be forewarned        t is recommended to replace the waterproof packing once a year to  maintain the waterproof performance  Consult your nearest service  center   Subject to a fee     Grip Adjustment                1  Open the pad 
131. wer when it is not operated for 5 minutes    When using the AC adapter  this unit goes into standby mode        AUTO POWER OFF      t  p  93     e When    TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF       is set to    FACE TRACKING     this unit  detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record  the faces more clearly       Capturing Subjects Clearly  TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF      t  p  38     e When    DATE TIME RECORDING    is used  the date and time can be  recorded together with the video        Recording Videos with Date and Time     t  p  42     Caution       Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight     e While this unit may be used with the LCD monitor reversed and closed   the temperature rises more easily  Leave the LCD monitor open when  using this unit for long periods of time  or in places exposed to direct  sunlight or high temperatures     e The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit  rises too much         f the temperature of this unit rises during recording    G83 changes color  to yellow as a notification     e Do not remove the SD card while the POWER ACCESS lamp is lighted   The recorded data may become unreadable  Before inserting or removing  the SD card  close the LCD monitor and ensure that the POWER ACCESS  lamp goes off        Inserting an SD Card         p  9        This unit is a microcomputer controlled device  Electrostatic discharge   external noise and interference  from a TV  a radio  etc   might prevent it  
    
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