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JVC GC-PX100B User's Guide

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1. Tap lt or gt to scroll the screen Tap X to exit the menu OUTDOOR Captures fast moving subjects clearly in every SPORTS single frame when shooting outdoors INDOOR SPORTS Captures fast moving subjects clearly in every single frame when shooting indoors BACKLIGHT You can correct the image when the subject COMP appears too dark due to backlight PORTRAIT Blurs the background to bring out the people in the picture SOFT SKIN Smoothes the skin of the subject s face LANDSCAPE Use this when shooting natural scenery etc LANDSCAPE amp Use this when shooting a subject in the PORTRAIT background of natural scenery NIGHT Captures night scenes naturally e Capture the image brighter than the actual scene by using a slow shutter in the still image mode NIGHT amp Fires flash to capture the subject while capturing PORTRAIT still the night atmosphere accurately image only NIGHTALIVE Increases gain and brightens the scene automatically using a slow shutter when the surrounding is dark To prevent camera shake use a tripod SNOW Prevents the subject from appearing too dark when recording Snow scenes on a sunny day BEACH Captures the sea and beaches on a sunny day brightly and vividly SPOTLIGHT Prevents the human subject from appearing too bright under light FIREWORKS Use this when shooting fireworks SUNSET Use this when shooting a sunset or sunrise Memo
2. Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 7 Activate WPS ofthe access point wireless LAN router within 2 minutes e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED Lok I alee aaa Sala allel lalla a deshe bade aliin ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 WE Search the access point and select from the list Set the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and the password beforehand Tap MENU Operation on this camera MARK Ii e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera MENU 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera e The search results appear on the camera s screen 7 Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search results Operation on this camera SEARCH 8 Register a password Operation on this camera PASSWORD A a 1 ABC DEF ia saaas i wo TUV JWXYZ aat CANCEL Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters
3. All scenes of SCENE SELECT cannot be set during AUTO REC in LANDSCAPE NIGHT FIREWORKS SUNSET modes focus is adjusted only at a far distance IS Recording Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY 5 Tap the desired setting AE AF TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is a function that adjusts focus and brightness TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF based on a tapped position OFF This function is available for both videos and still images ad COLOR TRACKING This function is available when the shooting dial is set to Set the shooting dial to Q FACE TRACKING AREA SELECT FACE TRACKING SAUR Thane 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 To reset tap the desired position face color area again e To cancel FACE TRACKING or COLOR TRACKING tap the blue frame lt lt MARK li MENU e To cancel AREA SELECT tap the white frame The top menu appears 6 Press the START STOP button to start recording 3 Tap RECORD SETTING TOP MENU 4 Tap TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF ving RECORD SETTING Ea FACE appears on the screen Recording is performed while TRACKING tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped face Subject with appropriate focus and brightness
4. TRIMMING 6 Tap Ill to pause playback at the desired start point then tap A 72 a gt TRIMMING 5D 0 01 23 0 12 34 A ee ay CBs CKC us When A is tapped the start point is set e After setting the start point tap B gt to continue playback 7 Tap Ill to pause playback at the desired end point then tap B wes II TRIMMING m 0 01 23 O 0 12 34 A 0 00 23 MA MBs CECA us When B is tapped the end point is set To reset the start or end point tap A or B at the desired scene position 8 Tap SET e IE TRIMMING 0 01 23 ORREZ A 0 00 23 MA B 0 12 34 us e When SET is tapped the trimming area is confirmed 9 Tap YES DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE A SPECIFIC AREA e After copying tap OK When copying finishes the copied file is added to the index screen Memo e The division point may deviate slightly from the selected scene Copying Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder You can create discs using a Blu ray recorder by connecting it to this unit using a USB cable I Connect to a Blu ray recorder 1 Turn on the power after connecting the AC adapter to the DC connector and plugging in the power 2 Connect this unit and Blu ray recorder by using the provided USB cable To USB Connector USB Cable Provided AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110
5. The touch screen adjustment screen appears TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST 4 Tap 3 times in total Keep tapping as its position changes with every tap e f areas other than the mark are tapped errors will occur Make PRESS THE MARK sure to tap the mark 5 Tap again to confirm the adjusted positions 3 times in total CONFIRM THE ADJUSTMENT Keep tapping as its position changes with every tap 6 Tap OK 16 PRESS MARK AGAIN COMPLETED OR 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 Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard Getting Started Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor The following screens are displayed during the video and still image modes and operate as the touch screens Recording Screen Video Still Image MARK MENU Video Still Image Mode Button Switches between video and still image modes 2 Memory Zoom Button Zooming t p 31 3 Mark Button for video only Switches to the mark mode which enables you to insert various marks during shooting Marked scenes can be easily played back Marking the Video Whil
6. Cree Set this when shooting under the daylight FLUORESCENT 2 Set this when shooting under illumination such as a video light fluorescent lighting Using MWB Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the lens so that the white paper fills the screen 2 Position the cursor to MWB and press and hold SET Or press and hold the MWB icon 3 Release your touch after the menu disappears and 4 lights up Memo The setting will not change if MWB is being tapped too fast less than 1 second When the shooting dial is set to either i AUTO or SCN setting is fixed to AUTO When the shooting dial is set to U setting can be done at WHITE BALANCE of USER DIAL 39 Recording Vaa setting Data You can take close up shots of an object using the tele macro function This function is available for both videos and still images Enables close up shots up to 1 m at the telephoto T end This function is available when the shooting dial is set to P A S M or U Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle W end 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 Memo When the shooting dial is set to P A S M or U the tele macro function can be set Caution The image is only an impression When you are not taking close up shots set TELE MACRO to OFP Oth
7. It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually Tripod Mounting t p 21 Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Setting White Balance t p 39 f the video is recorded in progressive format except for iFrame the playback speed is doubled Example A video recorded using 1fps is played back at 60 times speed 45 Recording Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC This function enables the unit to record automatically by sensing the changes in subject s movement brightness within the red frame displayed on the LCD monitor It can be set for both video and still image modes I Compose the picture according to the subject e Adjust the angle of view with the zoom etc 2 Tap MENU e The top menu appears 3 Tap SPECIAL RECORDING TOP MENU HI REC MENU 4 Tap AUTO REC rig SPECIAL RECORDING e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 5 Tap ON AUTO REC 46 6 Recording starts automatically when the subject within the red frame moves 0 00 00 0 00 A red frame appears 2 seconds after the menu display disappears For video recording recording continues while there are still movements of the subject changes in brightness within the red frame When there are no more movements of the subject changes in brightness within the red frame recording wil
8. by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right CANCEL 10 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED LE leah ahahaha aaa ele ed ha abatahel ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 178 E WPS PIN Registration Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS Using Wi Fi 6 Tap WPS PIN Operation on this camera ADD WPS PIN e The PIN code appears 7 Enter the PIN code displayed on the camera to the access point wireless LAN router For details on how to enter the PIN code refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 Tap START Operation on this camera WPS PIN PIN ENTER THIS NUMBER TO ACCESS POINT THEN TOUCH START START QUIT e Tap START after entering PIN code to the wireless LAN router Connection canno
9. e When setting another person as the recipient be sure to obtain his her consent in advance Depending on the e mail service provider the sending of video mail may not be supported Too much usage may cause high communication fees to be incurred and there may be a limit to the volume of communication For more details please check your Internet or smartphone subscription f you reply to the received e mail by using this unit the receiver can not check your replied e mail by using this unit Check the e mails sent by this unit from computer etc e JVC will not be responsible for any trouble that occurs upon the sending of mails Videos captured via video mail are not saved to the camera or SD card e Videos that have already been captured cannot be sent Using Wi Fi Recording the Location Information You can record the location information of the venue where recording is taking place via direct connection Wi Fi Direct with a smartphone Memo e To obtain the location information it is necessary to connect the smartphone to the camera and start the smartphone application Also setting the LOC INFO TRANS INT for the smartphone application is necessary Smartphone Application Settings p 136 Activate the GPS function of the smartphone in advance e The recorded location information can be used on the software provided with this unit What You Need Smartphone Settings Requ
10. lt lt MARK 2 Tap RECORD SETTING TOP MENU 3 Tap FOCUS ASSIST r RECORD SETTING Ea EE F e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Adjust focus by using the focus ring e if A appears blinking focus cannot be set any further o if appears blinking focus cannot be set any nearer 38 Recording Setting White Balance You can set the color tone to suit the light source This function is available for both videos and still images e This function is available when the shooting dial is set to P A S or M l Tap MENU lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap RECORD SETTING HI REC MENU TOP MENU 3 Tap WHITE BALANCE RECORD SETTING Ea e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap the appropriate shooting environment Select the item by using lt or gt then tap SET Tap the icon directly to select The White Balance icon appears on the screen upon completing the setting A AUTO Adjusts automatically to the natural colors X MWB Use this when the problem of unnatural colors is not resolved ge FINE Set this when shooting outdoors on a sunny day gt CLOUD Set this when shooting on a cloudy day or inside a shade 8 HALOGEN Ste ca Set this when shooting under the natural white FLUORESCENT 1 fluorescent lighting Ste
11. 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 amp p 186 PROCESSING CANCELLED DUE TO LIMITED SPACE FOR OPERATION RECORDING CANCELLED Turn off and on this unit again 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 199 Maintenance Perform regular maintenance of this unit to enable it to be used for a long time Caution e Be sure to detach the battery pack AC adapter and power plug before performing any maintenance Camcorder e Wipe this unit with a dry soft cloth to remove any dirt When it is 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 e 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 warning 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 re
12. Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera 154 SEARCH The search results appear on the camera s screen 7 Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search results Operation on this camera SEARCH SEARCH AGAIN 8 Register a password Operation on this camera PASSWORD ae Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED TEETER ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 e Other methods such as Manual Registration and WPS PIN Registration are also available Refer to the following link for details Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Connecting the smartphone or computer to the access point wireless LAN router e Connect the smartphone or compu
13. 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 t p 70 CHECK CARD S WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH Set the write protect switch of the SD card to off Troubleshooting 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 p 186 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 amp p 186 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 in FORMAT SD CARD of the media settings menu All data on the SD card will be deleted FORMAT SD CARD t p 186
14. Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 The recording screen is displayed Monitor H PAUSE How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications p 122 E Monitoring from the computer Windows7 Tap the URL button shown on the camera s screen displayed when the computer and the camera are connected wirelessly The URL for the computer to connect to appears 156 2 Check the URL displayed on the camera screen which starts from http CAMERA NETWORK INFO URL LAN http tttesiees He He te te ke te te te He te te tee te te f e After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen 3 Start Internet Explorer web browser on the computer and enter the URL peer W rcows Interret Lxp corer G about blank gt i ttj xX a g i m 4 Login with your username and password e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 Operations from the Web browser Using the Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser t p 139 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code OUTDOOR MONITORING Mi Setting Once setting is done start from the Regular Operation below Obtaining a Dynamic DNS Account By obtaining a dynamic DNS account this unit may be used on the web as usual even if the IP address changes when making an acces
15. cannot be found Video or audio is interrupted or delayed The unit turns off automatically Unable to set focus Connection gets disconnected or a UNABLE TO CONNECT message is displayed Screen does not refresh or remains black XUPnP is displayed Unable to connect although XUPnP is displayed 144 e After OUTDOOR MONITORING is started tap CAMERA NETWORK INFO shown on the camera s screen Enter the address as shown in URL WAN into the web browser to access it e The URL WAN will not appear if dynamic DNS is not set on the camera To set dynamic DNS perform the following steps 1 Obtain an account with JVC dynamic DNS service using your computer 2 Log in to JVC DNS and obtain the dynamic DNS service 3 Set the obtained dynamic DNS username and password on the camera Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera e The URL WAN will not appear if dynamic DNS is not set on the camera To set dynamic DNS perform the following steps 1 Obtain an account with JVC dynamic DNS service using your computer https dd3 jvckenwood com user 2 Log in to JVC DNS and obtain the dynamic DNS service 3 Set the obtained dynamic DNS username and password on the camera Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera e This function cannot be used in an environment with two or more routers Check that the dynamic DNS username and password are correct
16. or C by tapping 3 times Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap lt or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET Memo Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING nn Operation on this camera 4 Tap MAIL SETTING Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING ina BBB Bo 5 Tap SENDER S EMAIL Operation on this camera MAIL SETTING SENDER S EMAIL RECIPIENT S EMAIL SEND TEST EMAIL _ 6 Tap NEXT Operation on this camera 110 EMAIL ADDRESS ENTER THE EMAIL ADDRESS FOR DETECT MAIL AND VIDEO MAIL TRANSMISSION NEXT e Tap CHANGE to change the contents that are already set e Enter the e mail address and tap SET SENDER S EMAIL DECETE PQRS TUV WXYZ e CANCEL Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap e Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number e Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET Tap NEXT In case of Gmail tap SKIP Operation on this
17. 185 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 185 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 66 195 Troubleshooting Editing Copying Unable to delete file Files videos still images that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files c p 70 Unable to copy move files to SD card Set the write protect switch of the SD card to off BACK UP menu does not disappear While the USB cable is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed 196 Computer Unable to copy files to the computer s HDD If the provided software MediaBrowser is not installed some functions may not work properly Installing the Provided Software t p 77 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 t
18. 19 4 r wpne pp its I r ci Rortr ne i tries WHET Ter l Frb WE Video Index Screen Thumbnail Display MP4 MOV on ai rI Gere IEH YEA TD PEt Et Le Le 3 Fin Lr To download a video click on the thumbnail W Still Image Index Screen Thumbnail Display To download a still image click on the thumbnail 140 Using Wi Fi E DETECT MAIL SETTING Screen Notification mail settings such as detection method and recipient s e mail address can be changed even when the camera is out of reach Registered e mail addresses of recipients Up to 8 A check mark appears on the selected address Notification Mail Settings Detection Method Detection Interval self Recording e click REG to apply 147 Using Wi Fi Troubleshooting Direct Monitoring a S Unable to connect to camera Check whether the Wi Fi connection is established successfully VAL Fe quired e Check whether Wi Fi is connected to DIRECT_ UVCCAM Check whether the smartphone or computer is connected to the camera e Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal Smartphone or computer Unable to browse internet on the computer e The camera operates as an access point during direct monitoring when it is connected to the camera Most computers or smartphones cannot be connected to multiple access points at the same time As such internet browsing becomes temporarily unavailable if th
19. 7 Start making a connection DETECT MAIL CONNECTING See ee 8 DETECT MAIL detection standby MOTION DETECTION DETECTION ON STANDBY e Detection is suspended for the first 5 seconds 9 DETECT MAIL detection in progress an e mail is automatically sent out after detection is completed MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION IN PROGRESS e The PHOTO icon appears on the screen for about 2 seconds upon detection Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Images are captured automatically when moving subjects or human faces appear on the camera s screen The PHOTO icon appears on the screen upon detection e The captured still images will be sent via e mail to the selected recipients 10 Detection suspended MOTION DETECTION DETECTION SUSPENDED DUE TO CHANGE IN DETECTION INTERVAL Until the next detection is made detection is suspended for the pre set length of time e DETECTION INTERVAL can be selected from 15 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes and 60 minutes Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING c p 114 Check the incoming e mail VIDEO MAIL Mi Setting Once setting is done start from the Regular Operation below Create a QR code Memo e Perform operations in step 2 and 3 after creating a QR code and read the QR code one by one by the camera E Enter values in the required items for setting the rec
20. Be sure to check the shape of the power plug beforehand and bring the appropriate power plug adapter Charging the Battery Pack Overseas t p 23 W Battery Charger Recording cannot be performed when an AC adapter is connected to the camcorder for battery charging You can bring an additional battery charger to charge battery packs if you plan to use the camcorder for recording at night You can also charge multiple battery packs by using both the battery charger and this camcorder at the same time E Tripod A tripod is an essential item to take stable images Select an appropriate tripod in accordance to your purpose and style of traveling such as a compact one to be used on a table or one that is at least 1 m tall Recording the Excitement Before Departure It may be a little abrupt to start your travel video at the destination suddenly Record also the preparations prior to departure if it is a family trip or the time when everyone is gathered at the meeting place if you are traveling with your friends For overseas trips taking a shot of the signs and displays at the airport of the flight you are taking may be useful for future reference Useful Shooting Techniques Using Pan at the Places of Interest Tourists spots with beautiful scenery or historical sites are places that you would certainly want to record To capture the magnificence of a scene which cannot be fitted into a single frame try the pan
21. Cancel button Mark button Marki Monitor fh Monitor button Caution e Wireless sync for iPhone iPad cannot be used when the iPhone iPad is connected to the mobile phone network To make use of this feature connect to the camera or an access point via Wi Fi Use of Marking Enter the mark in the desired scene to make it easy to find the scene later Establish a Wi Fi connection by using the DIRECT MONITORING function E Common for Android and iOS I Tap to start recording the video Monitor H PAUSE 2 Index Monitor ll PAUSE 3 The marking screen appears 123 Using Wi Fi Marking MONITOR MONITORING DISPLAY THE MONITOR SCREEN LOC INFO TRANS INT AVCHD STILL IMAGE ONLY GPS SENDS LOCATION INFORMATION TO THE CAMERA WHEN USING DIRECT MONITORING MARKING TYPES OF MARKINGS FREE VIDEO TRANSFER AVCHD Index LENGTH RESOLUTION pixel GAME SCORE e Once a scene is marked the next mark won t be made within 5 3 Select a type of marking seconds e The type of marking can be changed in the setting menu e Tap Monitor to return to the monitor screen li Setting the type of marking I Tap TYPES OF MARKINGS Index Monitor lH PAUSE TILES Cancel T W ri ar kin 1 2 Tap TYPES OF MARKINGS 124 Using Wi Fi Using the Game Score The scores of various sport games can be recorded with video images Also the recorded position can be
22. Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e 80 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 Ac rae salet He LE 2 27 P Kiisa t Ca G Yat Ei Qe ED Saray Far Costin 3 Select the disc type iende Disc type selection X uetz ne Step 1 h Ivai capii wew Wandawa engen epig Creste Diac Ston 1 tep 1 AVCHD Select the files hi w j Remon al Drag Wad Drop files here Ta y Pirman JP weent epote a Drop ox Ap r z fi i EE Lamk Hunker of mres 1 Sumbs oldscs Aans I soem Ned Cancel e 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 Step 2 AVCHD Confirm hatart bign m g Himaar ef THs 4 Number of cscs 120m x7 e Click Settings to select the menu background e After setting click Start 6 After copying is complete click OK Copying Memo The following types of discs can be used on the provided software MediaBrowser DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW e The following formats are supported by the provided software MediaBrowser AVCHD DVD Vi
23. Global IP address is an IP address that is specific in all over the internet For more information contact your internet service provider Memo Depending on the wireless LAN router in use and signal strength you may experience connection problems or slow connections e When zooming is operated by using the smartphone or computer it may take longer for responses as compared to the manual operations Settings Required in Advance To operate it is necessary to connect the camera to the internet via an access point UPnP compatible wireless LAN router in the house As such the following 3 settings are required The above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other functions 1 Registering an access point Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 2 Obtaining a dynamic DNS account Obtaining a Dynamic DNS DDNS Account t p 109 3 Setting the account on this camera Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING p 109 Caution e Even if registration is done correctly to the camera access may be temporarily unavailable such as when the dynamic DNS server is down To check whether the dynamic DNS server is working properly access and check the DDNS server with a computer etc https dd3 jvckenwood com user 95 Using Wi Fi Operation Method WE Operation on this camera Memo Prior to use this function a
24. 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 These functions may not work correctly when devices such as amplifier and selector are connected Set HDMI CONTROL to OFF e f HDMI CEC does not work properly turn off and on this unit again Connecting via the AV Connector To playback videos on TV connect the provided AV cable P N QAM1322 001 to the AV terminal of this unit e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use 1 Connect toa TV Video Input Audio Input L Audio Input R 9 AV Cable P N QAM1322 001 le Provided AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 3 Turn onthe power 4 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector i External Input 67 Playback 5 Play back a file Playing Back Videos p 52 Playing Back Still Images p 62 Memo e For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufacturer e AV cable P N QAM1322 001 Wiring specifications for video audio of the 4 pole mini plug are described in the following For purchasing consult your nearest JVC service center t Video yellow Grounding wire Audio Rch red Audio Lch white 68 Editing Deleting Unwanted Files Deleting Selected Files Deletes the
25. ON When the port 80 has been used by other devices via UPnP a connection cannot be established Reconnect the camera Using Wi Fi When the HTTP Port of the camera set to 80 by default is used by another device a connection cannot be established Change the HTTP Port of the camera Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING t p 107 E mail Notification Mail Video Mail we Unable to send e mails Check that the settings of the e mail server are correct Check that the settings of the sender s e mail address are correct Check that the username and password are correct e f you are using an e mail service that is not from your provider it may be necessary to change the SMTP settings e Some free e mail services from web browsers or e mail softwares SMTP may have default SMTP settings that do not allow e mails to be sent Change the SMTP settings to allow sending of e mails before use Sent e mails are not received Check whether notifications indicating errors have been sent to the sender s e mail address Make use of a computer or similar devices as it is not possible to check from the camera If no notifications are received Refer to Unable to send e mails and adjust the settings accordingly If notifications are received Check the content of the notification Note Do not continue sending e mails with the same setting
26. Operation on this camera access point to register TOP MENU Memo e By registering multiple access points you can change connection to another access point by tapping on the desired one from the list E Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration I Tap MENU Operation on this camera 3 Tap DETECT MAIL Operation on this camera EJEA AHA 4 Tap SELF RECORDING Operation on this camera TOP MENU MARK Il The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera DETECT MAIL 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi SELF RECORDING a 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera Select ON to record videos on this camera e Select OFF not to record videos on this camera 115 Using Wi Fi COMMON Wi Fi SETTING E Search and Register I Tap MENU Operation on this camera 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera MARK il The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS TOP MENU 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS Operation on this camera 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 7 Activate WPS of the access point wireless LAN router within 2 minutes e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 After registration is complete tap OK on
27. Singapore B BF Switzerland C Argentina O Guinea C Sri Lanka B C BF Sweden C Colombia A Kenya B C Thailand ABF C Spain AC Jamaica A Zambia _ BBF South Korea AC Denmark q Chile Bc Tanzania BBF China _A B BF C O_ Germany C Haiti A_ Republic of South Nepal C_ Norwa Panama _ _ Aica BCBF Bangladesh C_ Finland C Puerto Rico _______ _ Morocco C Philippines ABFOQO France C Brazil A C CLIE Vietnam A C Belgium C Venezuela A Hong Kong Special Poland Peru AC feei Region BBF Portugal 5 e Tap A or V to scroll the screen Macau Special Romania C 4 Tap AREA SETTING Administrative Region B C Malaysia B BF C CLOCK ADJUST AREA SETTING AREA SETTING EEEE ISS BSS Bs E E E TEE 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 Setting AREA SETTING changes the clock time such that time difference is accounted for After returning to your country re select the region that was set initially to restore the original clock settings 23 Getting Started Setting Daylight Saving Time Optional Accessories When ON is selected in DST SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead You can record for a longer time by using the optional battery pack Battery Pack e Provides a longer recording time It can also be BN VF815U used as a spare battery pack Supplied HDMI Mini Cable Allows viewing
28. Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength The unit turns off automatically To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage Unable to set focus When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed e Even when monitoring from a smartphone or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated Connection gets disconnected or a e Establish a connection again at a place with good signal strength Transmission speed may drop ora UNABLE TO CONNECT message is connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other when there are objects in displayed between or when a microwave oven or other wireless devices are in use e f a connection cannot be established again restart the terminal smartphone or computer Screen does not refresh or remains black e Check if the camera and the access point are properly connected Images cannot be detected on the terminal smartphone or computer if the camera is disconnected from the access point halfway through 143 Using Wi Fi OUTDOOR MONITORING connection from the Internet e S Unsure of URL to access from a web browser The URL WAN does not appear in the network information Unable to access the entered URL
29. Unit Number of Shots t p 51 PHOTO appears when a still image is being Progress captured alfas ianen oeenn a sem sone penare me sner E Scenes of Intelligent Auto c Captures one s skin beautifully Allows people to be captured naturally feiss Record a group of people with the most suitable settings Record the smiling face clearly 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 YZ Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with minimal noise in the overall image st 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 AN Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors in a cold color illumination de Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors in a warm color illumination as Selects the most suitable settings for handheld shooting OR Selects the most suitable settings when a tripod is used for shooting Memo Scenes can be detected according to
30. Wi Fi m 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING Ea ae 5 Check the SSID and the PASS being displayed on the screen of the camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE LL Dh ela ah aa adc ee eae Pa ee STOP WPS 6 Selectthe SSID in step 5 from the Wi Fi network selection screen of your smartphone and enter the PASS on the password screen Operation on the smartphone or computer 88 e For details on connecting your smartphone or computer to a Wi Fi network please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal in use 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen Mi Connection by Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Tap MENU Operation on this camera Set the camera to the recording mode MARK i The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera HES 4 Tap START mp Operation on this camera Using Wi Fi gt DIRECTA MONITORING Monitoring the Images from a Smartphone or Computer we E Smartphone Android iPhone Memo _ _ HTT ea e Prior to use this function a smartphone application needs to be installed l on the smartphone Installing Smartphone Applications p 122 Start Wireless sync on t
31. 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 Lhe Switches between the group or full index screen displays Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion MENU Displays the menu screen File Still Image 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 During Still Image Playback e Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again Video Still Image Switches between video and still image a modes Continuous playback of still images that are recorded with the continuous shooting mode e Rotates to the left rotates by 90 with each tap Rotates to the right rotates by 90 with each tap Returns to the previous still image e You can perform the same operation with the zoom lever e The same operation can be performed with the adjustment dial Starts pauses slideshow e The same operation can be performed with the SET button Slideshow Playback t p 64 Advances to the next still image e You can perform the same operation with the zoom lever e The same operation
32. e The router in use is not compatible with UPnP or UPnP is turned off Check the instruction manual of the router in use and turn on UPnP The UPnP of the camera is set to OFF By default it is set to ON Set UPnP to ON Depending on the terms of service with your provider it may not be possible to obtain a global IP address Confirming global IP address t p 95 Check whether a terminal that uses port 80 Such as web servers has been set in the network or if a specific terminal has been set to use port 80 on the router In such case change the HTTP Port of the camera Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING p 107 e Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal smartphone or computer f the network speed is slow videos and audio sound may be interrupted or delay may become significant e For the web browser Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer If the stream format is set to Full HD change to SD or Motion JPEG and try again Wi Fi Specifications t p 146 e For the web browser If lagging is severe reload the screen regularly e For a smartphone Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength e To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically afte
33. CANCEL to cancel the operation 7 TRANSFER starts 135 Using Wi Fi PREPARING TO TRANSFER 1 1 CANCEL e Tap CANCEL to cancel the operation 8 After transferring is complete tap OK COMPLETED e To play back and check the still image tap CHECK Android only unavailable when multiple still images are transferred e To upload the still image tap SHARE Android only unavailable when multiple still images are transferred Tap the desired service then proceed to the uploading process To make use of a service it is necessary to perform registration beforehand 136 Smartphone Application Settings You can change the settings of the smartphone applications Hi Common for Android and iOS I Tap Index Monitor Marking 2 Tap the desired setting i ii E EPULS Y Lh MONITOR MONITORING vy DISPLAY THE MONITOR SCREEN LOC INFO TRANS INT AVCHD J STILL IMAGE ONLY GPS SENDS LOCATION INFORMATION TO THE CAMERA WHEN USING DIRECT MONITORING MARKING TYPES OF MARKINGS FREE VIDEO TRANSFER AVCHD Index LENGTH RESOLUTION pixel GAME SCORE Using Wi Fi MONITORING Turns on off the monitoring function of the screen Enter a check mark to set to ON LOC INFO TRANS INT Select the time interval for obtaining the GPS location information while the direct monitoring is in use Off 15 SEC TYPES OF MARKINGS Se
34. COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Operation on this camera Wi Fi Wi Fi Bee a 4 Tap LOCK SETTINGS 4 Tap INITIALIZATION Operation on this camera Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING COMMON Wi Fi SETTING LOCK SETTINGS LOCK SETTINGS INITIALIZATION INITIALIZATION 5 Seta password up to 4 characters 5 Tap YES Operation on this camera Operation on this camera PASSWORD INITIALIZATION DO YOU WANT THE SETTINGS RESET TO THE FACTORY PRESET Enter the 4 digit numbers e To cancel tap NO Tap DELETE to delete a character When YES is tapped the network settings return to their default e Tap CANCEL to exit values e Tap lt or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET 127 Using Wi Fi Using Smartphone Applications e By installing the Wireless sync smartphone software images on the camera can be checked from a distance and recording videos still images and zooming operation can be performed e You can also send images recorded by the camera to the smartphone via Wi Fi to enjoy the recorded images on your smartphone or tablet Installing Smartphone Applications E Android Smartphone I Tap PLAY STORE on the application list 2 Search for the Wireless sync application 3 Tap on the Wireless sync application e The detailed information of the applic
35. CREATE DISC Save videos recorded by this unit on a disc by using the BD DVD drive on your computer and the MediaBrowser DIRECT DISC Save videos recorded by this unit on a disc by using the BD DVD drive on your computer UPLOAD Upload videos recorded by this unit to website for sharing files by using the MediaBrowser BACK UP Backup videos recorded by this unit to your computer using the MediaBrowser Backing Up All Files t p 78 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 Delete unwanted videos before making backup It takes time to back up many videos Deleting Unwanted Files t p 69 187 Names of Parts Front 41 40 9 8 7 Focus Ring e Adjusts focus manually Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Light Flash Turn on the light when shooting in dark places LIGHT p 170 Set the flash as necessary when capturing still images FLASH p 175 Shooting Dial Shooting by Changing the Settings p 32 Power Button ACCESS Access Lamp e Lights up blinks during recording or playback Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card POWER CHARGE Power Charge Lamp Lights up Power ON e Blinks Charging in progress e Goes out Charging finished Time Conirol Button E
36. DNS are required Enter the IP address IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask Enter the default gateway PRIMARY DNS Enter the IP addresses of the primary and SECONDARY DNS secondary DNS servers DEFAULT GATEWAY 120 Checking the MAC Address of this Camera Displays the MAC address of the camera Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU N CX 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi 4 Tap MAC ADDRESS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Ce Ce o The MAC address of the camera appears The above shows the address during direct connection while the below shows the MAC address when connected to an access point e After checking tap OK Using Wi Fi Protecting the Network Settings with a Password Initializing the Wi Fi Settings Sets a password to lock and protect the network settings Returns the Wi Fi settings to their default values I Tap MENU I Tap MENU Operation on this camera Operation on this camera II CREC The top menu appears The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera Operation on this camera TOP MENU TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 3 Tap
37. Displays the previous index screen thumbnail display e You can perform the same operation with the zoom lever MARK PLAY Moves to the mark playback mode MARKING PLAYBACK e p 56 Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion MENU Displays the menu screen 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 C O e ej jl eje ofj 54 During Video Playback e Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again Video Still Image Switches between video and still image Mode modes ioe 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 Returns to the beginning of the scene Returns to the previous scene if tapped atthe beginning of a scene Allows the same functions as the zoom lever to be performs while pausing playback Reverse search speed increases with each tap The same operation can be per
38. Do not use the Wi Fi function outside the country of purchase Depending on the country there may be restrictions on the use of radio waves and any violations could be punishable by law Using Wi Fi Exporting Bringing the Unit Overseas Permission from the U S government may be required when bringing the unit to an export controlled country set by the U S government such as Cuba Iraq North Korea Iran Rwanda and Syria As of December 2012 For more information consult the U S Embassy Commercial Service Image Monitoring via Direct Connection DIRECT MONITORING You can check the image on the camera via direct connection Wi Fi Direct with a smartphone or computer without the need for an access point wireless LAN router e Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring e When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD video quality of the recorded video is XP e When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MOV video quality of the recorded video is 360p e Size of the captured still image is 1280X720 qd Caution This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage e When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed e Even when monitoring from a smartphone
39. FD DATE TIME PB TIME QUALITY ao PROTECT GPS INFO e The screen is a display when VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD e FILE and FOLDER are added when VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MOV e FILE FOLDER DATE TIME SIZE PROTECT and GPS INFO are displayed in still image mode Normal Playback Plays back the recorded videos Press the D button to select the playback mode e Check if the playbac f the mode is still image tap on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sili IOl button on this unit 2 Tap on the file to start playback mIa am E gt 7 t pps ee a A MENU e Tap Jf to pause Tap ka to return to the index screen e gt appears on the last image played back e Lines in different colors are displayed under the thumbnail display to distinguish the recording date Memo e Other than using the touch panel forward slow motion forward search and reverse search can be performed by using the SET button 53 Playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback During Index Screen Display Video Still Image Switches between video and still image Mode modes o 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 2
40. FORMAT SD CARD t p 186 Removing the Card Push the SD card inward once then pull it out straight 14 Types of Usable SD Card The following SD cards can be used on this unit Operations are confirmed on the 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 Getting Started 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 To select MOV 1080p LPCM MP4 1080p or iFrame 720p in VIDEO QUALITY use a Class 6 or higher compliant SDHC SDXC card e To select 60p in SYSTEM SELECT use a Class 6 or higher compliant SDHC SDXC card 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 op
41. INFO URL LAN http saciid ahaa e After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen 3 Start Internet Explorer web browser on the computer and enter the URL oer W rcows Interret Lxp orer G about blank gt i ttx we 6 M d 152 INDOOR MONITORING WE Setting Once setting is done start from the Regular Operation below Create a QR code W Enter values in the required items for indoor monitoring e Password set a password to connect this camera to the device via an access point Not more than 8 characters e HTTP Port Normally set to 80 Display the screen for reading the QR code I Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC MENU TOP MENU os 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi SET FROM QR CODE 5 Tap EXECUTE SET FROM QR CODE Wi Fi SETTING CAN BE SET USING WEB USER GUIDE OR SMART USER GUIDE EXECUTE STOP Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Read a QR code Read a QR code Operation on this camera PLEASE READ QR CODE 2 Tap YES SET FROM QR CODE CHANGE THE SETTING OF INDOOR MONITORING PREVIOUS SETTING WILL BE OVERWRITTEN 3 Tap OK SET FROM QR CODE SETTINGS COMPLETED Tap NEXT to re
42. MONITORING Tap START in OUTDOOR MONITORING on the camera to start 160 2 Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 Login with your username and password if authentication cannot be achieved HTTP AUTHORIZATION USERNAME jvccam PASSWORD e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 4 The recording screen is displayed Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Monitor I PAUSE ELIE S e How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications t p 122 E Monitoring from the computer Windows7 On the Internet Explorer web browser enter the URL WAN that is checked by Operation on this camera ye W rcows Interret Lsp orer Gor about blank vt ty x Cm 5 Ei B 2 Log in with your username and password e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 Operations from the Web browser DETECT MAIL Mi Setting Once setting is done start from the Regular Operation below Create a QR code Memo e Perform operations in step 2 and 3 after creating a QR code and read the QR code one by one by the camera E Enter values in the required items for setting the recipient s e mail address e E mail address set the recipients e
43. OF LOTITE TILES Game End VISITOR an Marking a Nionitor To modify the score tap the scorecard ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD only Modifying Game Score Directly p 127 To enter characters tap the scorecard Entering Short Texts ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD t p 128 Entering Short Texts TENNIS SCOREBOARD t p 129 Tap the Undo button to cancel the latest score entry When the score is registered next entry cannot be made for 5 seconds 8 Mark the favorite scenes by tapping Marking TELLER aii DEE TELite TILES fame End Monitor 9 Tap a type of mark you want to enter Using Wi Fi GOOD CHECK FREE SUBST GOAL HOME RUN e Once a scene is marked the next mark won t be made within 5 seconds 10 When the game is ended tap Game Eng Marking Manitor e Tap Ok if DO YOU WANT TO EXIT appears e Check STOP RECORDING to stop video recording at the game end e Tap Monitor to return to the monitor screen in Step 1 Memo e The score button can be selected for the AP NO SET COUNT scoreboard depending on the type of the games The next score won t be registered within 5 seconds after the marking operation But the score can be registered right after the marking operation by changing the game score setting Game Score Settings t p 137 E Mo
44. TIME PER SCENE EDIT INDEX MARKING EDIT TEAM NAME ADD DELETE P B TIME PER SCENE 22 P B POSITION ADJUST 5 Select the playback time per scene Tap to return to the previous screen Tap X to exit the mark editing menu P B TIME PER SCENE 10 40SEC 4 20 50SEC SEC 5 Tap BI to start playback 4 SHOR 1 9 ma CJK 0 01 23 mEn CFn OS CoD C Tap to return to the previous screen e Tap X to exit the menu e Tap the desired mark button at the scene you want to add a mark To delete a mark tap the MARKI button while the MARKI is displayed or BF cannot be set for video files other than game e Marks can be added deleted only in the last scene of a recorded video 59 Playback P B POSITION ADJUST Press the D button to select the playback mode Check if the ai mode is viii f the mode is amp still image tap A on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sif IOl button on this unit 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode 3 Tap EDIT Whi MARKING PLAYBACK BES ei 4 Tap P B POSITION ADJUST EDIT INDEX MARKING Proceed to step 5 if P B TIME PER SCENE is selected and proceed to step 6 if P B POSITION ADJUST is selected 5 Adjust the playback position P B POSITION ADJUST e Shift the pla
45. Tap asl to switch to the video mode pili Tap 4 to switch to the still image mode A You can also use the W O button on this unit 2 Tap MENU __ ie ep ae NETA 3 Tap EDIT TOP MENU 4 Tap PROTECT CANCEL vm EDIT PROTECT CANCEL e PROTECT CANCEL R x v appears on the selected files To remove from a file tap on the file again On 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 e Tap REL ALL to release all selections 6 Tap SET to complete the setting Editing pam ROTECT CANCEL Protect marks On appear on the selected files Protect marks On disappear from the deselected files Capturing a Still Image from One Scene in Video You can capture still images of the scenes you like in the recorded videos Press the D button to select the playback mode Check if the playbac f the mode is amp still image tap A on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap sii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sifi IOl button on this unit 2 Tap on the desired video a ma PRETEPA MENU 3 Tap pause If at the desired scene during playback oat KE gt 0 01 23 TS 0 12 34 EEE TEE TERE KIK Ls e After pausing the video you can fine tune the point to
46. The character changes with every tap Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap or gt to move one space to the left or right The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 Other methods such as Manual Registration and WPS PIN Registration are also available Refer to the following link for details Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 WE Regular Operation Sending a Notification Mail l Tap MENU Set the camera to the recording mode lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon HI REC TOP MENU an Cd ae 3 K AA r 3 Tap DETECT MAIL a a oer EB 4 Tap DETECT MAIL ATTN 164 DETECT MAIL To display the icon tap the e mail address To cancel the e mail address press the icon one more time e Up to 8 e mail addresses can be selected 6 Tap START mp DETECT MAIL 10 M
47. Zoom to the point that is stored in advance F e ENG A kG S ss C 5 Sa e Zoom to the W end wide angle end or the T end telephoto end by Wide Angle Telephoto a wa Or Is 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 172 Zoom Memory In video mode zoom position can be stored by the Zoom Memory icon WT on the touch panel E Storing Method I Zoom to the position to reach to the desired position for storing 2 Tap WT e Store the zoom position E Operating Detail l Tap WT MARK Ii 2 Tap M 31 Recording Continuous Shooting Shooting by Changing the Settings In stillimage mode continuous shooting is performed while the SNAPSHOT Select the shooting methods suitable for purposes by using the shooting dial button is being pressed Shooting Approx 2 frames sec number of images unlimited You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent Auto mode Approx 7 frames sec maximum 115 images Taking Videos in Auto Mode t p 25 Taking Still Images in Auto Mode p 28 Approx 15 frames sec maximum 115 images Adjusts aperture and shutter speed automatically depending on brightness of the subject P Adjusts exposure i e brightness Programmed Auto t p 35 Approx 30 frames sec maximum 115 images Approx 6
48. a QR Code P Tath vie i 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera e The search results appear on the camera s screen 7 Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search results Operation on this camera SEARCH 8 Register a password Operation on this camera Sa DEF GHI JKL MNO PARS Tuv wxyz Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED LS i adeta ataiadi oiea bel ladda halaabaialnioialel aia ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 e Other methods such as Manual Registration and WPS PIN Registration are also available Refer to the following link for details Registering the Access Points of the Camera to C
49. can be performed with the adjustment dial Om Returns to index screen ae oe Deletes the currently displayed still image Enlarges the still image that is being played back MENU Displays the menu screen 0 the menu screen Starts reverse playback e Displayed during slideshow playback Memo e Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen e You can rotate a still image 90 to the right or left during playback Rotation applies to the on screen display only e You can search for a specific file by the recording date This is useful when searching from a large number of files Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date p 64 Caution 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 turn off the power then remove the AC adapter and battery pack This unit will be reset 63 Playback Slideshow Playback Still images can be played back in a slideshow Tap P gt during still image playback to start the slideshow eo ae CO PF ow A be Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 63 64 Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date When there is a large number of recorded videos and still images it is difficult to look for the desired file from the index screen Use the search function to find the file yo
50. can be set by using the USER dial U Saves the setting values of frequently used functions User Settings t p 36 WIND CUT Reduces the noise caused by wind Deactivates the function Grid Displays grid lines to identify tilt and composition of the subject Does not display grids SMILE SHOT only Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Does not detect smiles Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Memo The camera is able to detect up to 16 faces Smile levels will be displayed for up to 3 of the largest faces displayed on the screen e This function may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions distance angle brightness etc and the subject direction of face smile level etc It is also difficult to detect a smile in backlight e After a smile is detected and captured it takes time before the next recording may be performed SMILE SHOT does not work in the following cases when menu is being displayed when remaining recording time is being displayed when any functions in SPECIAL RECORDING is set SMILE Q only Displays the smile level of people in percentage Displays only the frames when faces are detected Displays the frames and smile levels when faces are detected Memo e The camera is able to detect up to 16 faces Smile levels will be displayed for up to 3 of the largest faces displayed on t
51. capture by tapping forward slow motion and reverse slow motion lt q 4 Press the SNAPSHOT button SNAPSHOT XS LY Memo Still images are captured with a size of 1920x1080 E Select IMAGE CAPTURE TYPE Make a selection at IMAGE CAPTURE TYPE in the PLAYBACK SETTING menu 1 SHOT Captures 1 frame of still image 9 CONTINUOUS Shoots 9 frames of still images continuously SHOTS 9 MULTI Shoots 9 frames of still images continuously These images are displayed in one screen and considered as one still image If 9 CONTINUOUS SHOTS or 9 MULTI is selected toward the end of the video being played back the numbers of captured still images may be less than 9 E Select CAPTURE INTERVAL Make a selection at CAPTURE INTERVAL in the PLAYBACK SETTING menu ee 2 FRAMES 4 FRAMES 8 FRAMES 15 FRAMES 30 FRAMES 71 Editing Capturing a Required Part in the Video 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 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 You can also use the ii IO8 button on this unit 2 Tap MENU a 3 Tap EDIT TOP MENU 4 Tap TRIMMING va EDIT TRIMMING 5 Tap the video to edit
52. detected video on the camera ON or not OFF Display the screen for reading the QR code Tap MENU Operation on this camera GWAR REC MENT The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi icon Operation on this camera 167 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap EXECUTE SET FROM QR CODE Wi Fi SETTING CAN BE SET USING WEB USER GUIDE OR SMART USER GUIDE EXECUTE STOP Read a QR code Read a QR code Operation on this camera PLEASE READ QR CODE 2 Tap YES SET FROM QR CODE CHANGE THE SETTING OF DETECT MAIL PREVIOUS SETTING WILL BE OVERWRITTEN e Contents of the screen vary depending on the QR code that is read by this unit 3 Tap OK 162 SET FROM QR CODE SETTINGS COMPLETED Tap NEXT to return to the screen to read the QR code e Set contents are saved Registering the access points wireless LAN router to this unit WE Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD
53. devices connected to it and turn them on again Reattach the battery pack MEMORY CARD ERROR Check that the card is supported by this unit Types of Usable SD Card t p 14 Turn off and on this unit again Remove the AC adapter and battery pack 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 COMMON menu All data will be deleted FORMAT SD CARD t amp p 186 NOT FORMATTED Select OK then select YES on the DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT screen RECORDING FAILURE Turn off and on this unit again 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 14 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 index screen but you may be able to play them back using PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the menu PLAYBACK OTHER FILE amp p 62 UNSUPPORTED SCENE
54. discs but for viewing the files too I Double click on the MediaBrowser icon e The provided software starts up a th Pes hleda in led alrovn SE for vc aD Plager firr 2 Display the month of the files to organize z cick FIA WUE Vent Wircwati Saigh D L 7 aBa a lend oe Eye e ia s J t L 2 Recording Month Recording Date TU ae 1 Input the name of the new user list Enter Listname A new user list is added to the user list library 79 Copying 4 Click on the recording day The thumbnails of the files recorded on the day are displayed Recording Date a wi Ka Caxda 5 Register files to the created user list User List Thumbnails A KS Yali Ei ze Coste Identifying Video or Still Image e You can select files using the SELECT menu on the top right of the screen Check the video still image icon on the top right corner of the thumbnail Still Image Memo e f you encounter any problems with the provided software MediaBrowser 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 German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China
55. fps Audio nil e Full HD Video MPEG 2 TS compliant H 264 High Profile 1920x1080 60i Audio AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch e sD Video MPEG 2 TS compliant H 264 Main Profile 720x480 60i Audio AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch Video Transmission MPEG 2TS format no conversion Still Image Transmission JPEG format no conversion VIDEO MAIL MP4 compliant H 264 Baseline Profile 640x360 30p 146 Using Wi Fi AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch DETECT MAIL Still Image Transmission JPEG 640x360 147 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code DIRECT MONITORING You can monitor images being captured by this unit to your smartphone or PC While you are busy you can monitor your baby who is sleeping in the room next door INDOOR MONITORING Images being captured by this unit can be set to your PC or smartphone when your children return home via the wireless LAN router OUTDOOR MONITORING Images being captured by this unit can be sent to the grandparents PC or smartphone by the wireless LAN Wi Fi spot via the Internet DETECT MAIL When your child returns home while you are away a still image is sent to you by e mail VIDEO MAIL Let s send video messages Good morning Good night to your father or husband who is on the business trip 148 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code DIRECT MONITORING SET FROM QR CODE Wi Fi SETTING CAN BE SET Mi Setting Once setting is done start from the Regular USING WEB USER GUIDE OR Ope
56. image modes 2 Group Playback Button Continuous playback of still images that are recorded with the continuous shooting mode Playing Back Still Images c p 63 3 Rotate Button Rotates a still image 90 Clockwise Counterclockwise 4 Index Screen Thumbnail Display Button Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 63 5 Delete Button Deleting the Currently Displayed File p 69 6 Playback Zoom Button Enlarges the still image that is being played back 7 Menu Button Operating the Menu t p 169 8 Operation Buttons Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 63 17 Getting Started Index Screen Thumbnail Display Display Video Still Image Mode Button e Switches between video and still image modes Date Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 63 Mark Playback button video only MARKING PLAYBACK t p 56 Delete Button Deleting Selected Files p 69 Menu Button Operating the Menu t p 169 Page Forward Back Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 63 Menu screen recording mode 18 TOP MENU Wi Fi menu Wi Fi Capabilities p 85 SETUP Menu SETUP video still image amp p 183 MEDIA SETTINGS video still image t p 186 CON
57. marked to make it easy to find the scenes you want to view later Establish a Wi Fi connection by using the DIRECT MONITORING function Hi Common for Android and iOS Tap Game Score Monitor es H PAUSE ELIE g e rey L gi T W Marking 2 Tap the scorecard SELLE OBE S88 8 Monitor 3 Tap MODIFY SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD SELECTION TEAM SELECTION TEAM LIST GAME NAME for All Purpose Scoreboard Tap TEAM SELECTION to select the team e Tap TEAM LIST to add the team name team color and players e Tap Game Name to set the name of the game for Tennis Scoreboard e Tap PLAYER SELECTION to select player s Tap PLAYER LIST to add player s Tap GAME RULES to change the game rules e Tap GAME NAME to set the name of the game 4 Tap the scoreboard to use AP WITH SET COUNT AP NO SET COUNT TENNIS e The following 3 types of scoreboard are available Select a suitable scoreboard for the sport game you are recording AP WITH SET COUNT Table tennis volleyball etc AP NO SET COUNT Football baseball basketball etc 125 Using Wi Fi 5 Tap to start recording the video eeeeeeoenene DE TEE Monitor 6 When the game is started tap Game Start seeeteeennee DEE ELIE s VISITOR 7 Tap the number when the score is added 126 Monitor sceeeeeeeeee
58. mmi CONNECT TO PC e Tap X to exit the menu e Tap to return to the previous screen e Close the MediaBrowser 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 4 Select Computer Windows Vista My Computer Windows XP Computer Windows 7 from the Start menu then click on the JVCCAM_SD icon Open the folder with the desired files List of Files and Folders p 83 5 Copy the files to any folder in the computer desktop etc Caution 82 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 Disconnecting this Unit from Computer Click Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media 2 Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device 3 For Windows Vista Click OK 4 Remove the USB cable from computer and turn off the power of this unit Copying List of Files and Folders They are created only when necessary CJ CJ Still Image Folder JV CCAM SD GCM 100UVCSO PIC _0001 JFG 50 Cardi ie Pee ooo2 JPG fsiimage rie 10280 PiC_0003 JPa 4
59. or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated You may have difficulty establishing a connection via direct monitoring in an environment where the camera is placed away from the smartphone or computer In this case connect using the access point wireless LAN router Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home INDOOR MONITORING c p 90 Depending on the device in use or connecting environment it may take some time to establish a connection What You Need Smartphone or Windows computer A wireless LAN that is compatible with WPA2 is necessary Settings Required in Advance Set up your camera and smartphone or computer by performing the following operations For a smartphone with WPS support refer to the Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS WPS is a method to connect the camera and the smartphone wirelessly by easy button operations 87 Using Wi Fi Connecting the Smartphone to the Camera Wirelessly Connect the smartphone to the camera by either of the following methods Mi Connection by entering the Wi Fi password I Tap MENU Operation on this camera Set the camera to the recording mode The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera
60. or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated Connection gets disconnected or a e Establish a connection again at a place with good signal strength Transmission speed may drop ora UNABLE TO CONNECT message is connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other when there are objects in displayed between or when a microwave oven or other wireless devices are in use e f a connection cannot be established again restart the terminal Smartphone or computer e f the camera is too far away from the smartphone or computer connection for direct monitoring may be difficult to be established depending on the environment In this case connect via an access point wireless LAN router Access Point Wireless LAN Router Crome Unable to find an access point wireless LAN e Check whether the distance from the access point wireless LAN router is too far or whether there are router shielding materials in between e f the access point wireless LAN router in use goes into the SSID stealth mode perform manual registration or disable the stealth mode temporarily before registering In an environment with multiple access points you may not be able to find the desired access point through searching In this case add the access point manually Unable to connect to access point wireless e Check that the password is corr
61. p 41 SMILE SHOT Q only Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Does not detect smiles Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Memo i a e The camera is able to detect up to 16 faces Smile levels will be displayed for up to 3 of the largest faces displayed on the screen e This function may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions distance angle brightness etc and the subject direction of face smile level etc It is also difficult to detect a smile in backlight e After a smile is detected and captured it takes time before the next recording may be performed e SMILE SHOT does not work in the following cases when menu is being displayed when remaining recording time is being displayed 176 Settings Menu when any functions in SPECIAL RECORDING is set SMILE only Displays the smile level of people in percentage Displays only the frames when faces are detected Displays the frames and smile levels when faces are detected Memo e The camera is able to detect up to 16 faces Smile levels will be displayed for up to 3 of the largest faces displayed on the screen e Some faces may not be detected depending on the shooting environment 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 aspe
62. progress Mark Icon Indicates that the current scene is marked There are 5 E of icons Recorded time Displays the time that the video is recorded the time that the video is recorded E During the DIGEST Game Playback a ww rm gt See ma mo KKI jae Displays the score of the game the score of the game Game playback Indicates that the game playback is in mode progress en amp ws Mark Icon Indicates that the current scene is marked There are 5 A of icons Recorded time Se the time that the video is recorded Button Returns to the Retums to the previous screen screen DIGEST Playback Moves to the normal mark playback Cancel Button 57 Playback EDIT INDEX MARKING When playing backed the marked videos the following settings can be edited Edits the team name Adds deletes the marks Sets the playback time per scene Adjusts the marked position EDIT TEAM NAME Press the D button to select the playback mode e Check if the playbac f the mode is still image tap A on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sifi IOl button on this unit 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode a E EO 4 a MB r AK ak FA E H Cai e E u 4 Tap EDIT TEAM NAME EDIT INDEX MARKING 5 Tap the team name you want to edi
63. s e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Select the type if the clock with lt or gt and tap SET e When SET is tapped the precaution for date time recording appears e Tap X to exit the menu 5 Adjust the display position of the date and time display with a finger mark by touching it with your finger and dragging it S i4 0 00 00 0 55 e Move the date and time display while touching it with your finger and tracing it on a screen 6 Press the START STOP button to start recording 49 Recording Checking the Remaining Recording Time You can check the remaining recording time on the SD card as well as the remaining battery power l Tap MENU unek MEE MENT The top menu appears 2 gt Tap INFO TOP MENU f in the still image mode go directly to step 4 3 Display the remaining recording time MAX RECORDING TIME IEE EEE SF IEE ETEF re a The remaining recording time is displayed only in the video recording mode To display the remaining battery power tap L_ e _ will not be displayed when the AC adapter is connected e To exit the display tap X 4 Display the remaining battery power REMAINING BATTERY 100 50 0 N ME 120 For video recording tap to return to the remaining recording time display This display does not appear while recording still images
64. s p ay You can select and play back the recorded still images from an index screen thumbnail display Press the D button to select the playback mode Check if the TORTI mode is A f the mode is sii video tap sii on the playback screen to display the e Check if the a mode is viii mode switching screen e f the mode is still image tap 4 on the playback screen to display Tap to switch the mode to still image You can also use the piali O the mode switching screen button on this unit Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the W O button 2 Tap on the file to start playback on this unit 2 Tap MENU as E T J a gt ER a au Tap fag 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 3 Tap PLAYBACK SETTING TOP MENU 4 Tap PLAYBACK OTHER FILE pag PLAYBACK SETTING PLAYBACK OTHER FILE 5 Tap on the file to start playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 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 62 Playback Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback During Index Screen Display Displays the next index screen thumbnail
65. the START STOP button and tap GAMEX HOME CO VISITOR Ol MENU L E CA Cm Oe oe 43 Recording Slow motion High speed Recording You can record videos in slow motion by increasing the recording speed to emphasize the movements and play back the slow motion video smoothly This is a handy function for checking movements such as golf swings Video files in MP4 only 320x176 320x176 640x360 640x360 640x360 e Playback time when recording speed is 300 fps will be 5 times of the actual recorded time Example If the recorded time is 1 minute then playback time will be 5 minutes Press the TIME CONTROL button 10x HIGH SPEED 3 Press the SET button Memo e Images may appear grainer recording is performed at high speed and with reduced resolution In addition it is recommended that a tripod be used and recording be performed in a bright location by setting GAIN UP to AUTO since it is darker than normal shooting Audio sound is not recorded together with the video e When high speed recording is enabled only the optical zoom can be used During high speed recording TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set to OFF 44 During high speed recording scene counter may not operate smoothly e When a SDXC card is used in high speed 600fps recording recording time is limited to 3 minutes WE To return to the normal recording mode e Press the TIME CON
66. 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 2 S i 0 amp A c gt 29 Recording Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording Som A Operation Description Buttons Video Still Image Switches between video and still image Mode modes m l Displays the various menus of still image recording Operating the Menu t p 169 Switches the display between full DP and simple D with every tap of the button Simple display Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds e Full display Displays everything The display button changes from D to DX When the power is turned off full display DP will be set g Display Button D 30 Useful Settings for Recording When QUICK RESTART is set to ON shooting can be started immediately after pressing the power button if the power is turned off within 5 minutes QUICK RESTART p 184 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 AUTO POWER OFF p 184 e When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AP is set to FACE TRACKING this unit detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record the faces more c
67. to 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 OFF when using a tripod for shooting Reducing Camera Shake t p 41 21 Getting Started Adjusting the Angle of the LCD Monitor Attaching the External Microphone Angles of the LCD monitor can be adjusted when shooting by holding this You can attach an external microphone commercially available to this unit e Use a microphone that supports plug in power Attach an external microphone commercially available to the shoe Caution To move the LCD monitor do not apply excessive force so as not to damage the connected part e When this unit is not used or during transportation set the LCD monitor to its original position 2 Open the cover of the microphone connector and connect the cable of the external microphone 3 Connect the cable of the external microphone to the microphone connector Memo e Recommended microphone use MZ V10 sold separately e Do not apply excessive force when attaching an external microphone etc to this unit The microphone level can be displayed or set in the settings menu MIC LEVEL s p 173 MIC LEVEL SETTING t p 173 22 Getting Started Using this Unit Overseas Setting the Cl
68. value of SHUTTER SPEED by using the adjustment dial and then press the EXPOSURE button 3 Change the numerical value of APERTURE by using the adjustment dial Memo When the shutter speed is adjusted manually M an appropriate exposure may not be obtained When the shutter speed is set to 4 seconds focus is fixed to manual and GAIN UP is fixed to OFF 36 U Saves the setting values of frequently used functions User Settings When adjusting aperture and shutter speed settings can be easily completed by saving the setting values if these values are used repeatedly Setting values can be saved at the User Settings U of the shooting dial Different setting values can be saved for videos and still images Hi items to be Set ten wo ae WHITE BALANCE Setting White Balance t p 39 GAIN UP i only GAIN UP P A S and M only AGC p 170 GAIN MO only GAIN P A S M and U only ISO a p 176 W Saving setting values of the USER dial l Tap MENU The top menu appears Tap RECORD SETTING I REC MENU NO TOP MENU G Tap gt on the lower right of the screen This screen appears when the shooting dial is set to i g ag RECORD SETTING 4 Tap USER DIAL RECORD SETTING e 5 Tap the setting items Recording Adjusting Focus Manually Al TARA Set this when the
69. when Traveling 0 93 Wi Fi Capabilities PE ES E TET E E TEE A T A ETE 85 Setting Daylight Saving Time eeren 24 Operating SnvVirOnNMENl pacsisrk eseon Eise 86 Optional croc cre ee ne ane nce een eee 24 Precautions on Using Wi Fi ss ssssssssriserrrssrisserinsnninenrnsennnns 86 Image Monitoring via Direct Connection DIRECT MONITORING sicer a A RER 87 Recording Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home INDOOR Taking Videos in Auto Mode c cccccssccccesseeeesseeeesseeeeesseeeens 25 MONITORING soseri eotaes co eaatenteneneateneseecesanes 90 Capturing Still Images During Video Recording 27 Image Monitoring via the Internet OUTDOOR MONITORING Taking Still Images in Auto MOQO an an ee ae PL TET EETET IEEE LEC eeeeeeeererrerrr rere rir errr rere reece eee reer reer eee rere reer ere eee eee 95 PAo AL eee E eee ee eee eee 31 Sending Still Images via E mail upon Detection of Face or Continuous SOO AG he ects rence tbeetuccecpcoceetaueseeioterseanseitenseneecce 32 Movement DETECT MAIL ssc teeeieneneeten 98 Shooting by Changing the Settings ccccceeceseeesesereee 32 Record and Send Videos via E mail VIDEO MAIL 99 Shooting According to Scene Subject secesseseeeeeeeees 33 Recording the Location Information cccetccusntestaeeseeutetentanenn ates 101 Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH Changing the Settings cuicarocacusonevancantenwansesasenssanaeanstio
70. 0 frames sec maximum 115 images Press the TIME CONTROL button Adjusts aperture manually and shutter speed is adjusted s automatically A Adjusts aperture Aperture Priority c p 35 Adjusts shutter speed manually and aperture is adjusted automatically S Adjusts the shutter soeed Shutter Speed Priority Adjust aperture and shutter speed manually M Adjusts aperture and shutter speed at the same time Manual p 36 Frequently used settings can be registered to U Saving setting values of the USER dial 1 p 36 Shoots scenes according to the shooting conditions Scene Selection Shooting According to Scene Subject p 33 Captures the subject by tracking the subject automatically Face Priority Touch Priority Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH yy Ke PRIORITY AE AF c p 34 e TIME CONTROL button can be used as well Caution e When H1 to H4 is selected SMILE SHOT and SMILE are not displayed 32 Recording Shooting According to Scene Subject Set the shooting dial to Scene Selection SCN to automatically adjust exposure and shutter speed depending on the subject Set the shooting dial to SCN wy Hi pli yy D AA KILS 3 Tap the appropriate scene SCENE SELECT ON a 7A OUTDOOR BACKLIGHT SOFT SKIN SPORTS COMP a3 CN i i ah INDOOR PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE SPORTS
71. 1 10x optical zoom Set this when digital zoom is not desired 16 14 x DYNAMIC Enables recording with maximum of 16x dynamic zoom when the video quality is 1080p and the image stabilizer is set to off Enables recording with maximum of 14x dynamic zoom when the video quality is 1080p and the image stabilizer is set to other than off 64x DIGITAL Enables recording with 1 10x optical zoom and 11 64x digital zoom Memo When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged The angle of view changes when the image stabilizer is turned on or off x v Color Captures the true colors Use an x v Color compatible TV for playback Available when VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD Captures colors with the same standard as TV broadcasting Captures the true colors for TVs that supports x v Color 172 Settings Menu USER DIAL Settings for shutter speed aperture white balance and GAIN UP can be saved By moving the shooting dial to U position you can start shooting in the same settings as these being saved U Saves the setting values of frequently used functions User Settings t p 36 ZOOM MIC Sets the zoom microphone Deactivates the zoom microphone Records audio sounds in the same direction as the zoom operation MIC LEVEL Make the adjustments such that MIC LEVEL does not turn red Hides display of microphone input level Shows display of micro
72. 4 Tap SET Tap Fa PP to select the previous or next file When no file remains the screen returns to the index screen pag DELETE SEL ALL REL ALL aan PS Quit 5 Tap EXECUTE to confirm the deletion DELETE REMAINING SCENES 0030 EXECUTE QUIT RETURN e After deleting is complete tap OK To cancel the deletion tap QUIT 69 Editing Protecting Files Prevent important videos still images from being deleted accidently by protecting them Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File t p 70 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 70 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 Cigak 0 01 23 Se 0 12 34 TIETES TEREN ma Ca C C C Ls 2 Tap EDIT TOP MENU 3 Tap PROTECT CANCEL vm EDIT PROTECT CANCEL 4 Tap YES pia mo lt 9 PROTECT Tap Fa PI to select the previous or next file e After setting tap OK 70 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files Protects or releases protection of the selected files Press the DJ button to select the playback mode Tap or sf on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen
73. 5 2 Setting the account for sending e mails Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 3 Registering the recipient s e mail address for notification mails up to 8 addresses Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 Operation Method l Tap MENU Set the camera to the recording mode lt lt MARK e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon HI REC TOP MENU 98 3 Tap DETECT MAIL 4 Tap DETECT MAIL ATTN DETECT MAIL To display the icon tap the e mail address To cancel the e mail address press the icon one more time Up to 8 e mail addresses can be selected 6 Tap START mp DETECT MAIL 7 Start making a connection DETECT MAIL CONNECTING LA altel aaa led 8 DETECT MAIL detection standby MOTION DETECTION DETECTION ON STANDBY e Detection is suspended for the first 5 seconds 9 DETECT MAIL detection in progress an e mail is automatically sent out after detection is completed Using Wi Fi MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION IN PROGRESS e The PHOTO icon appears on the screen for about 2 seconds upon detection Images are captured automatically when moving subjects or human faces appear on the camera s screen The PHOTO icon appears on the screen upon detection The captured still images will be sent via e mail to th
74. 920 x 1080 pixels Max 28 Mbps average 27 Mbps XP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps EP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 4 8 Mbps 48 kHz 256 kbps Video MOV MP4 Recording Playback format Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 MP4 Audio AAC 2ch pac 2ch MOV Signal system NTSC standard Image quality Video Sound quality Audio MOV 1080p LPCM 1920 x 1080 pixels Max 36 Mbps average approx 35 Mbps MP4 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels Max 36 Mbps average approx 35 Mbps MP4 720p 1280 x 720 pixels Max 16 Mbps average approx 12 Mbps iFrame 720p 1280 x 720 pixels Max 36 Mbps average approx 34 Mbps WIFI REC 640 x 360 pixels Max 1 Mbps average approx 0 9 Mbps MOV 1080p LPCM 96 kHz 4608 kbps MP4 1080p MP4 720p iFrame 720p WIFI REC 48 kHz average 128 kbps 201 Specifications Still Image Recording format JPEG standard Extension JPG Image size Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots t p 51 AC Adapter AP V20 Power supply AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC 11V 1A Allowable operating 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F during charging Battery Pack BN VF815U Capacity 1460 mAh Dimensions mm 30 5 x 33 x 52 1 1 4 x 1 5 16 x 2 1 16 Wx Hx D approx 85 g 0 19 bs Memo e The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for furthe
75. Adjustment for Shooting amp p 35 Shutter Speed Manual Adjustment for Shooting amp p 35 190 Video Recording 2 OG 5 oe za vC x IOOC 0 12 34 010 00 an Video Mode Switches between video and still image modes Video Quality VIDEO QUALITY t p 172 TIME LAPSE RECORDING Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t p 45 HIGH SPEED RECORDING Slow motion High speed Recording t p 44 Image Stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake t p 41 Light LIGHT t p 170 Wind Cut WIND CUT p 171 x v Color x v Color p 172 Time Lapse Recording Counter Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t p 45 Remaining Recording Time Checking the Remaining Recording Time t p 50 Scene Counter Indications on the LCD monitor Still Image Recording 1 9999 0 0n Still Image Mode Switches between video and still image modes Image Size IMAGE SIZE p 177 Self Timer Taking Group Shots Self timer p 47 Remaining Number of Shots Checking the Remaining Recording Time t p 51 Focus Recording in Progress Video Playback B E ee 688888 10 00 ED o 11 a O 00 12 34 T 7 lfps 8 xvC 1080p 40 Video Mode e Switches between video and still image modes Video Quality VIDEO Q
76. CONNECTION SETTINGS menu to ON VCR DVD Recorder To DC Connector mp AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 1 Connect using the provided AV cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter 3 Turn on the power f the mode is still image tap A on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap ii to switch the mode to video You can also use the pil O button on this unit 5 Prepare the TV VCR for recording e Switch to a compatible external input e Insert a video tape 6 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 e p 185 7 Start recording Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the recorder Playing Back Videos t p 52 e After playback is complete stop the recording 74 Copying Memo AV cable P N QAM1322 001 Wiring specifications for video audio of the 4 pole mini plug are described in the following For purchasing consult your nearest JVC service center t Video yellow Grounding wire 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 O
77. D STOP PLAY TO CHECK Sending of the video mail starts To check the file tap PLAY TO CHECK e When it is complete tap OK Check the incoming e mail Settings Menu Operating the Top Menu You can configure various settings using the menu e TOP MENU Menu that contains all the items specific to the video 1 a recording still image recording video playback and still image playback Tap MENU modes respectively Operating the Menu ume ADRES MENT The top menu appears The menu differs according to the mode in use 2 Tap the desired menu 3 Tap the desired setting weg RECORD SETTING Memo e To display the previous next menu Tap lt or gt To exit the screen Tap X quit Checking the Remaining Recording Time INFO You can check the remaining recording time on the SD card 169 Settings Menu RECORD SETTING Menu video indicates the position of the shooting dial Focus Assist P A S M U and SCN only To adjust focus easily the contour of focused parts are highlighted in color Adjusting Focus by Using Focus Assist t p 38 Assist Color P A S M U and SCN only Sets the color of contour line which is displayed in the Focus Assist function Sets the color of contour line to red Sets the color of contour line to green Sets the color of contour line to blue WHITE BALANCE P A S and M only Adjusts the c
78. DJUST a Sas ws EESTE E Tap A or V to scroll the screen SAVE eee 4 Tap CLOCK SETTING e Time difference between the selected city and the GMT Greenwich CLOCK ADJUST Mean Time is displayed Tap lt or gt to select the city name 20 Getting Started Changing the Display Language The language on the display can be changed Tap MENU MARK ii 2 Tap SETUP TOP MENU CE LANGUAGE Tap A or V to scroll the screen 4 Tap to the desired language LANGUAGE _ S Tap A or V to scroll the screen MENU Holding this Unit When holding this unit keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent camera shake Caution Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation e Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is used by children Memo f camera shake is excessive use the image stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake t p 41 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 FEE LI K Se 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
79. DNS server for 1 year Create a QR W Enter values in the required items for outdoor monitoring e Password set a password to connect this camera to the device via an access point Not more than 8 characters e DDNS Set the connection environment to the internet Normally set to ON User name DDNS set an user name for the obtained DDNS account e Password DDNS set a password for the obtained DDNS account UPnP Set to ON if the UPnP protocol may be used to connect the device code to the network e HTTP Port Set the port number for connecting to the internet Normally set to 80 Display the screen for reading the QR code Tap MENU Operation on this camera HI REC MENU The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU N 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera m 4 Tap SET FROM QR CODE COMMON Wi Fi SETTING e EEE Bs TELTET SET FROM QR CODE Sa Tap EXECUTE SET FROM QR CODE Wi Fi SETTING CAN BE SET USING WEB USER GUIDE OR SMART USER GUIDE EXECUTE STOP Read a QR code Read a QR code Operation on this camera PLEASE READ QR CODE 2 Tap YES SET FROM QR CODE CHANGE THE SETTING OF OUTDOOR MONITORING PREVIOUS SETTING WILL BE OVERWRITTEN 157 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code 3 Tap OK S
80. Detailed User Guide CAMCORDER GC PX100 Table of Contents Editing Deleting Unwanted Files cccceccseeeeeeeesereeeeeeeeeeseneeeeenens 69 r Deleting the Currently Displayed File scccceeeseeeees 69 Useful Shooting Techniques Deleting Selected Files 00 0 ecccecseseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaneneeees 69 Holiday Season CASINOS seiseseescatasccensecnndeiinadenaccinacrniesaucsuonte 4 Protecting Files 0 0 c c cccccecsesesescessessseesessessesesesvesvaneneereas 70 Wedding E E doce acer eaeees E E ne bach aveuaiee E 5 Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed TONG Seca EE AEAEE NAE E EEA A A E E E T 7 FIG e E E E E 70 AMUSEMENT PAUK sisirain esena Ri iS 9 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files 70 Capturing a Still Image from One Scene in Video 0 71 Getting Started Capturing a Required Part in the Video TRIMMING 72 Attaching the Accessories cccssececeesseeeenenseeeennsereneaaeees 11 Charging the Battery Pack ccccccccsccesesesessseseseesseenereeeees 12 Copying Gip PG JSS OE cress eseese edena 13 Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder 73 ins rting ANS DC GIG cca necretcastecatatanrseanemsesdarsueccnncenntenscesidanes 14 Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a DVD Recorder 73 Types of Usable SD Card a ceecesiiccdoeencetetencteaded eure lowes 14 Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting to a VC
81. ET FROM QR CODE SETTINGS COMPLETED Tap NEXT to return to the screen to read the QR code e Set contents are saved Registering the access points wireless LAN router to this unit E Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration Tap MENU Operation on this camera REC e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera 158 ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS Operation on this camera ADD EZ REGISTRATION WPS a 7 Activate WPS ofthe access point wireless LAN router within 2 minutes e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED LS DB edadeAebalaliahelale ala natai tata laded aed ateinanti ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 WE Search the access point and select from the list Set the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and the password beforehand I Tap MENU Operation on this camera The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Using Wi Fi by Creating
82. EXTMOV REN Q000 MIS 4 Demo Widen File MOV O001 MTS There may be mo demo wides file MOV 0002 MTS MOY 0003 MTS Video files with detective management iro malio IOV 0004 MTS PRIVATE r AVCHD BDMV STREAM ri XXXXX MTS Pe ideo File iran ane FS ae no ave CLIPINE PLAYLIST INDEX BDM MOVIEOBJ ADM Caution When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable recorded media are read only 83 Copying Copying to Mac Computer Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method I Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter 1 Turn on the power after connecting the AC adapter to the DC connector and plugging in the power 2 Connect this unit and computer by using the provided USB cable To USB Connector USB Cable Provided AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V To USB Connector Computer 2 Tap CONNECT TO PC Ay SELECT DEVICE S Ml O78 ED AN 10 TYPE TO CONNECT 3 Tap PLAYBACK ON PC mmi CONNECT TO PC PLAYBACK ON PC messes e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen e The following screen is displayed after the camera operation is completed PLAYBACK ON PC The UVCCAM_SD icon appears on the desktop 4 Copy the files to a computer e The subsequent operations are to be performed on the Mac computer Final Cut Pro is a recommended sof
83. G t amp p 106 e There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments For example the video download feature of mobile safari browser etc is not supported Caution e Too much usage may cause high communication fees to be incurred and there may be a limit to the volume of communication For more details please check your Internet or smartphone subscription e f the network connection is slow video images may appear jumpy or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed e Even when monitoring from a smartphone or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated Mi Checking OUTDOOR MONITORING While Being at Home Perform the following operations by order 1 Set the Wi Fi setting of the device smartphone or PC to off 2 Start up the browser from the device smartphone or PC and enter the URL which is displayed on LCD monitor of the camera 3 Check if the images captured by the camera are displayed 97 Using Wi Fi Sending Still Images via E mail upon Detection of Face or Movement DETECT MAIL A still i
84. In addition a blue frame appears around the tapped face Subject COLOR appears on the screen Recording is performed while TRACKING tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped color Subject with appropriate focus In addition a blue frame appears around the tapped color subject AREA L appears on the screen Recording is performed while Tap X to exit the menu SELECT automatically adjusting the tapped area fixed position e Tap to return to the previous screen with appropriate 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 34 Recording Memo When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set FOCUS will be set to AUTO automatically Tap the selected position face color area again to cancel the setting e Tap on an unselected position face color area to reset e 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 moni
85. Indications on the screen t p 122 e Transferring videos 122 Transferring Videos AVCHD format amp amp p 130 Transferring Videos MP4 format amp amp p 132 e Transferring still images Transferring Still Images p 134 e Changing the settings Smartphone Application Settings p 136 Indications on the screen Initial Screen E Settings Screen DIRECT MONITORING Connect to the camera directly INDOOR MONITORING Connect via access point OUTDOOR MONITORING Connect via internet To Demo Screen To Help Screen To Index Screen Video Recording Format AVCHD MP4 To Settings Screen Running on AC Adapter Remaining Recording Time All Record Standby Recording in Progress amp Enable Disable Location Information Video Recording Start Button Still Image Recording Button To Game Score Screen Video Recording Stop Button To Marking Screen W Index Screen AVCHD Video MP4 Video Still image To Monitor Screen Recording Date TimePlayback Time i ary E gt pani cael ETTE E seeetee Video recording format Using Wi Fi W Transfer Screen AVCHD Screen Transfer 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 40 To Transfer Screen Check to Select All Free Text Display Game Start button Recording Start button a i Game Over button Recording Stop button Score sheet Goal button
86. ME 4 After setting the date and time tap SET CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME 5 Select the region where you live and tap SAVE CLOCK AREA SETTING EEEE 1S See Bs oo gt P 4 Sa Sas ws E E E IIE E SNET weeeees 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 20 When using this unit overseas you can set it to the local time for recording Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling p 23 e SET DATE TIME is displayed when you turn on this unit after it has not been used for a prolonged period Connect the AC adapter for more than 24 hours to charge the internal clock battery of this unit before setting the clock 19 Getting Started Resetting the Clock 5 Set the date and time Set the clock with CLOCK ADJUST from the menu CLOCK SETTING l Tap MENU DATE TIME e A and V are displayed when items in DATE and TIME are MARK il tapped Set DATE and TIME by tapping A or V 2 Tap SETUP Repeat this step to enter DATE and TIME TOP MENU 6 After setting the date and time tap SET CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME 7 Select the region where you live and tap SAVE CLOCK AREA SETTING EEEE LLELLE E A af S CLOCK A
87. MI 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 HDMI CONTROL to OFP HDMI CONTROL p 185 Preparations e Connect an HDMI mini cable between this unit and the TV Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 66 Turn onthe TV and set the HDMI CEC related setting to ON For details refer to the instruction manual of the TV Set HDMI CONTROL in the CONNECTION SETTINGS menu to ON HDMI CONTROL p 185 Operation Method 1 l Turnon 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 l1 Turn off the TV 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
88. Method of this Camera DETECT MAIL Checking the Remaining Recording Time sseeeee 50 SIRIL E E N A E A E 114 Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera DETECT MAIL Playback SETANG errereen eE E EEEE AE 114 Playing Back Videos wdiearoac casienncewoeninslentearveneseroainsaidnraniceduenssdne 52 REU E AROTAR ONS AAA ETE E Normal Playback oo 53 aaa Bee trie eee ar eral MARKING PLAYBACK cccccccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeneeeneeeeeees 56 ACCESS POINTS oiiire 115 DIGEST PLAYBACK nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnENENENN 61 Checking the MAC Address of this Camera ener nee 120 PLAYBACK OTHER E E E E E E N 62 Protecting the Network Settings with a Password 121 Playing Back Still Images e E a E T 62 Initializing the Wi Fi Settings ee 121 Slideshow Playback eee N A wag sia ai eee eae 64 Using Smartphone Applications Poe sae oe tote se tee Seca a 122 Searching fora Specific Video Still Image by Date seccsiccpessecn 64 Indications on the screen ccccccseeeceeeccaeseeeeeeeeeaesseeeeees 122 Connecting to and Viewing ON TV ssssssssssssrrisrsrnsssssnnnnnnnnns 65 Use Of Marking cccccccceccescecescessessessesserssesnseesenseeeaeeanes 123 Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector eee 66 Using the Game Score cccccccsssesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseessseseeeeeeees 125 Connecting via the AV Connector cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 67 Transferring Videos AVCHD format c ssssescees
89. N DISPLAY DATE TIME t p 179 DISPLAY ON TV t p 185 75 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 Still images cannot be recorded to discs using the provided software e Backing up of files using other softwares is not supported Trouble with Using the Provided Software MediaBrowser 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 English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free 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 MediaBrowser A Check the latest version online Click for Latest Product Info i Version infol A Mon Tue Wec Verifying System Requirements Guideline Right click on Computer or My Computer in the Start menu
90. NECTION SETTINGS Menu CONNECTION SETTINGS video still image p 185 INFO Button Checking the Remaining Recording Time t p 50 Close Button Exit the menu MEDIA SETTINGS Menu MEDIA SETTINGS video still image amp p 186 SPECIAL RECORDING Menu SPECIAL RECORDING Menu video p 174 RECORD SETTING Menu RECORD SETTING Menu video t p 170 Menu screen playback mode PLAYBACK SETTING Menu PLAYBACK SETTING Menu video p 179 PLAYBACK SETTING Menu still image p 181 CONNECTION SETTINGS Menu CONNECTION SETTINGS video still image gt p 185 MEDIA SETTINGS Menu MEDIA SETTINGS video still image p 186 Close Button Exit the menu SETUP Menu SETUP video still image p 183 EDIT Menu EDIT Menu video t p 180 EDIT Menu still image amp p 182 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 Turn on the power 2 Tap YES when SET DATE TIME is displayed SET DATE TIME DATE TIME e and V are displayed when items in DATE and TIME are tapped e Set DATE and TIME by tapping A or V Repeat this step to enter DATE and TI
91. NTINUOUS SHOTS Shoots 9 frames of still images continuously 9 MULTI Shoots 9 frames of still images continuously These images are displayed in one screen and considered as one still image Capture Interval Sets the interval to capture still images from recorded video a DISPLAY DATE TIME Sets whether to display the recording date and time during video playback Does not display the date and time during playback 179 Settings Menu EDIT Menu video PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File p 70 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 70 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 amp p 72 180 Settings Menu PLAYBACK SETTING Menu still image SEARCH DATE Narrows down the still image index screen according to recording dates Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date t p 64 187 Settings Menu EDIT Menu still image PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File p 70 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 70 182 Settings Menu SETUP video still image os af Mob
92. OF MARKINGS FREE VIDEO TRANSFER AVCHD Index LENGTH RESOLUTION pixel GAME SCORE GAME SCORE SETTING SET THE GAME SCORE AND TEAM CONNECTION SETTINGS URL ENTER THE URL OF THE CAMERA TO BE CONNECTED 137 Using Wi Fi 3 Tap the desired setting ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD TENNIS SCOREBOARD CHANGE THE BACKGROU PRIORITIZE THE SCORE YOU CAN ENTER THE 5CORE WITHIN 5 SECONDS AFTER MARKING HELP ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD e Set TEAM LIST which uses ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD Set SCORE BUTTON SETTING for AP NO SET COUNT TENNIS Set the game rule of tennis such as PLAYER LIST SCOREBOARD and NUMBER OF SETS CHANGE THE Set the background color of the game score screen BACKGROUND PRIORITIZE THE SCORE The score can be entered within 5 seconds after the mark operation by selecting the checkbox However the marked position is changed when the score is registered HELP Displays the help file Nears snmO When the team name and player name are registered the Y mark entered by the smartphone is displayed as backslash on this camera 138 Using Tablet Applications By installing a JVC CAM Coach tablet software images recorded by the camera can be transferred to a tablet device via Wi Fi Functions such as playback of the recorded video displaying 2 different playback images for comparison self checking and adding
93. PLAYBACK SETTING Menu video ccccseeeeeeseeeeeeees 179 EDIT Menu video ccccceeeeeceeeeeeecceeseeecceueeeeceaneeeessnaeess 180 PLAYBACK SETTING Menu still image cccceeeeee 181 EDIT Menu still image ccccccssseeeeceeseeeseesseeeeseeseeeees 182 SETUP video still image cccccseceeceesseeeeessseeeseeeeeeeees 183 CONNECTION SETTINGS video still image 08 185 MEDIA SETTINGS video still image cccceseeeeeeeeeees 186 USB CONNECTION MENU 2 cascntctccventciedestectuweresctgncescies 187 Names of Parts Indications on the LCD monitor Troubleshooting When the unit is not working properly ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 193 Battery PaCkK scenes nctseamaneenneasetcnesienhpeanneueceseieauraioreneie 194 POC ON CMU PEENE PEE EAE E E E AE E 194 lt B Oie OEE E E A E 195 EVASE S a E AE E E E E E E 195 Editing Copying scncsccnncecsedanncestensantictcecescseonrsuduaguancenceobestacincs 196 S70 14 PUC e E A nee ee tee een Se 196 SC OC ICS seini Eaa Eii 197 Other ProDIEIIS Saezeencteseeteuates inea rE E saautsn eee 197 Error Message acactcersectetacen tena caueacineeceerarteannesiennneseemense 198 Maintenance Specifications Useful Shooting Techniques Introducing the Various Shooting Techniques W Holiday Season Christmas t p 4 Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family E Wedding p 5 Crea
94. R 74 Using the Touch Sereen pesccesedeceutieet esses ncdesseaceutiebeeeustseueoncs 15 Copying to Windows PC disicncetetacccnecosectatencestennSegncivadixeinbess 76 Adjusting the Touch Panel ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Verifying System Requirements Guideline 0 0 76 Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor 17 Installing the Provided Software seeen 77 CTOC IS SMA E O 19 Backing Up All Files eee eee eee oe nn ree oe 78 Resetting the Clock scoccnnseceirccatenensaestenceneqseneqetonsdnpatnenoemessasee 20 Organizing Files gee eee terre ee nnce eee eene ene ner ee rene eee ey eoteer eee 79 Changing the Display Language seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Recording Videos to Discs ccs ncentncsnsveaeceenvancannsivnredaxsaaancanaees 80 Aolding tms UMN cesera 21 Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software 82 Tripod AVIGUIIN Gs ecxcdercnsestedusenteacedacdsteeteaineacsaecarandgseodusosdecteeeees 21 List of Files and Folders secectecsctiencteaaicesascarecedincnoravateeuceten 83 Adjusting the Angle of the LCD Monitor sses 22 Copying to Mac Computer sssssssesenerenssssssrrrnrrrrrreesrrrrr rnrn 84 Attaching the External Microphone c eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Using this Unit Overseas cece ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesanaaeeeeees 23 Ei Charging the Battery Pack Overseas ceeeeeeee 23 Geng i Sa Setting the Clock to Local Time
95. TDOOR MONITORING e You can check the image on the camera via internet connection with a smartphone or computer while you are outside Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring Videos and still images cannot be recorded while monitoring from the computer browser Image Monitoring via the Internet OUTDOOR MONITORING t amp p 95 DETECT MAIL e A still image is automatically captured and sent via e mail when faces or movements are detected by the camera You can also set to record videos on the camera during detection Sending Still Images via E mail upon Detection of Face or Movement DETECT MAIL p 98 VIDEO MAIL e Videos of up to 15 seconds can be recorded and sent via e mail Record and Send Videos via E mail VIDEO MAIL p 99 Record of the location information e You can record the location information of the venue where recording is taking place via direct connection Wi Fi Direct with a smartphone supporting the GPS function The recorded location information can be used on the software provided with this unit Recording the Location Information t p 101 Marking Enter the mark in the desired scene to make it easy to find the scene later Use of Marking t p 123 Game Score The scores of various sport games can be recorded with video images Also the recorded position can be marked to make it easy to find the scenes you want to view later Using the Gam
96. TECT MAIL 5 Tap MOTION DETECTION or FACE DETECTION to make a selection DETECTION METHOD MOTION DETECTION FACE DETECTION e Select MOTION DETECTION to start recording upon detection of subject s movements Select FACE DETECTION to start recording upon detection of human faces 114 4 Tap DETECTION INTERVAL Operation on this camera DETECT MAIL 5 Tap the desired detection interval DETECTION INTERVAL Set the interval to perform detection By default itis set to 10 minutes Using Wi Fi Setting Self Recording on this Camera DETECT MAIL Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect SETTING ACCESS POINTS Sets whether to record videos on this camera during detection There are 4 ways to register the access points wireless LAN router for 1 Tap MENU connection Pe a ani iils canicie Wi Fi Protected This is the easiest way of registration Setup WPS Authentication method and wireless LAN setup are Registration performed automatically in WPS allowing easy registration of connection settings between devices Search and A search is conducted to locate access points Register Select and register an access point from the list of ume EE MENT search results e The top menu appears Enter the name and authentication method manually to register an access point 2 Tap the Wi Fi 2 icon Enter the WPS PIN code of the camera to the
97. TING Operation on this camera 165 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Wi Fi 4 Tap SET FROM QR CODE COMMON Wi Fi SETTING SET FROM QR CODE 5 Tap EXECUTE SET FROM QR CODE Wi Fi SETTING CAN BE SET USING WEB USER GUIDE OR SMART USER GUIDE EXECUTE STOP Read a QR code Read a QR code Operation on this camera PLEASE READ QR CODE 2 Tap YES SET FROM QR CODE REGISTER RECEIVER ADDRESS UNABLE TO ADD IF 8 ADDRESSES HAVE ALREADY BEEN REGISTERED e Contents of the screen vary depending on the QR code that is read by this unit 3 Tap OK SET FROM QR CODE SETTINGS COMPLETED Tap NEXT to return to the screen to read the QR code e Set contents are saved 166 Registering the access points wireless LAN router to this unit E Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration I Tap MENU Operation on this camera The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi oie rm ee j 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS Operation on this camera Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 7 Activate WPS ofthe access point wireless LAN router with
98. TROL button and then select 60fps by the adjustment dial e Normal recording mode can be resumed by turning off the power of this unit Recording Recording at Intervals 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 of it at a certain interval This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud Press the TIME CONTROL button Boa 80 gt gt fps 2h gt 1 5s TIME LAPSE 3 Press the SET button A frame is taken at intervals of the selected period e When the recording interval is set to 20SEC INTERVAL or higher this unit switches to the power saving mode between recordings At the next point to record the power saving mode will be turned off and recording will start automatically WE To return to the normal recording mode Press the TIME CONTROL button and then select 60fps by the adjustment dial e Normal recording mode can be resumed by turning off the power of this unit Indications During Time Lapse Recording 556 O O ORW h Recording interval Displays the recording interval that is set Recorded Time Displays the actual recorded time of the video Recorded time increases in units of frames Actual Elapsed Displays the actual elapsed time after Time recording starts Remaining Remaining time left to record with the c
99. Tap X to exit the display e Remaining battery power will not be displayed when the AC adapter is connected Memo e You can change to the desired video quality by tapping on it from the remaining recording time display 50 Recording Approximate Video Recording Time E VIDEO REC FORMAT AVCHD Picture quality SDHC SDXC card 16GB 32GB 48GB 64GB 128 GB ie ss 3h30m 7h10m 14h40m 21h30m 28 h 50 m 57 h50 m E VIDEO REC FORMAT MP4 MOV Picture quality SDHC SDXC card sca faeeB 326GB 48GB 64GB 128 1286B MOV 1080p LPCM 1h 40m 2h30m 3h30m 1920x1080 MP4 1080p Om 5m 5m 2h50m 3h50m 7h50m 1920x1080 MP4 720p 40m 1h20m 2h50m 5h40m 8 h 30 m 11h20m 22 h 50 m 1280x720 iFrame 720p 10m 30 m 1h 2h 3h 4h 8h 1280x720 e The actual recording time may shorten depending on the shooting environment Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots Image size SDHC SDXC card OOOO o oooO e Still images that are captured during video recording or video playback are saved at a size of 1920 x 1080 Approximate Recording Time Using Battery Battery Pack Actual recording time Continuous recording time oo Recording Time BN BN VF815U e The above are values when LIGHT is set to OFF and 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 i
100. U and SCN only To adjust focus easily the contour of focused parts are highlighted in color Deactivates the Focus Assist function Activates the Focus Assist function Assist Color P A S M U and SCN only Sets the color of contour line which is displayed in the Focus Assist function Sets the color of contour line to red GREEN Sets the color of contour line to green BLUE Sets the color of contour line to blue WHITE BALANCE P A S and M only Adjusts the color according to the light source Setting White Balance t p 39 TELE MACRO P A S M and U only Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Taking Close up Shots t p 40 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF only Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 34 FLASH For setting the flash a SLOW SYNCHRO Fires flash at all times and slows down the shutter speed to capture both the subject and background brightly Memo e When the shooting dial is set to A or M and when the exposure is set to a low value an adequate brightness may not be achieved even if the flash is fired Do not point the AF assist beam of the flash at the eyes within a close range several cm Do not look into the flash light directly Incorrect usage of the flash may cause vision problems Keep a distance
101. UALITY t amp p 172 Operation Indicator Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 Date Time e Displays the recording date and time Recording media Battery Indicator Playback Time Time Lapse Playback Time Lapse Setting p 45 x v Color x v Color p 172 1080p Output HDMI OUTPUT p 185 Scene Counter 197 Indications on the LCD monitor Still Image Playback 4 100 0001 Tamanti i000 ET aa we Still Image Mode Switches between video and still image modes Folder Number File Number Date Time e Displays the recording date and time Recording media Battery Indicator 1080p Output HDMI OUTPUT cs p 185 192 Troubleshooting When the unit is not working properly Turning Off the Power Turn off the power by pressing the power button 2 Remove the power source battery and AC adapter connect these again and then press the power button reset completed 193 Troubleshooting Battery Pack Unable to turn on the power when using the battery pack Recharge the battery pack Charging the Battery Pack p 12 Check whether the terminals are dirty If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar If you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance cannot be guaranteed Be
102. V to 240 V To USB Connector EEE EE O E y ll Blu ray Recorder 2 Tap CONNECT TO OTHER Ay SELECT DEVICE SELECT DEVICE TYPE TO CONNECT CONNECT TO OTHER e The following screen is displayed after the camera operation is completed CONNECT TO OTHER SD CARD Operations are to be performed on the Blu ray recorder after the screen switches 3 Perform dubbing on the Blu ray recorder e Refer also to the instruction manual of the Blu ray recorder e After dubbing is complete disconnect 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 Remove the AC adapter and battery pack from this unit 2 Connect to a DVD recorder Video Input S Video Input White 2 Audio Input L AV Cable Red j put D Provided Audio Input R To AV Connector Yellow DN PEPEN tt VCR DVD Recorder To DC Connector fm AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 1 Connect using the provided AV cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter 3 Turn onthe power e Check if the playback mode is pi f the mode is still image tap on the playback screen to display
103. Wi Fi 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera ADD e The search results appear on the camera s screen e UNABLE TO FIND THE ACCESS POINT message appears if there is no access point in the surrounding area 7 Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search results Operation on this camera SEARCH 8 Register a password Operation on this camera 92 Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right e The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED bY adaalalaleed aden tele lacbalalih dh daiadeabadadalalalhaies ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 Other methods such as Manual Registration and WPS PIN Registration are also available Refer to the following link for de
104. a PASSWORD e By default the password is set to 0000 INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times 106 Using Wi Fi Setting the Enforced Group Owner DIRECT MONITORING Sets whether to enforce authorization of the group owner I Tap MENU Operation on this camera The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera A a 4 Tap ENFORCED GROUP OWNER Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING 5 Tap ON or OFF ENFORCED GROUP OWNER OFF ON It is recommended to select ON usually If connection to devices that support Wi Fi Direct fails set to OFF Memo When set to OFF connection to devices that do not support Wi Fi Direct will be disabled Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Changes the port number to access to the camera Valid when setting up multiple cameras for Outdoor Monitoring I Tap MENU Operation on this camera The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Ta
105. ached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one The charging time is when the unit is used at 25 C 77 F If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F charging may take a longer time or it may not start The recordable and playable time may also be shortened under some usage conditions such as at low temperature Approximate Recording Time Using Battery p 51 13 Getting Started Inserting an SD Card Insert a commercially available SD card before recording Types of Usable SD Card t p 14 Approximate Video Recording Time t p 51 1 Turn off the power 2 Open the LCD monitor Pay ee Ih i Hi Label 5 Close the Make sure not to insert the SD card in the wrong direction It may cause damage to the unit and SD card e Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing an SD card 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 e To record to the SD card it is necessary to perform media settings To use SD cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to format initialize the SD card using FORMAT SD CARD from media settings
106. and select Properties to check the following items Windows Vista Windows 7 Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Windows XP Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows XP Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows XP Home Basic or Home Premium Home Edition or Professional Pre installed versions only Service Pack 2 Pre installed versions only Service Pack 3 Windows 7 32 64 bit Home Premium 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 higher recommended Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 13 GHz or higher recommended To edit or process videos in MP4 MOV AVCHD 60p format CPU To edit or process videos in MP4 MOV AVCHD 60p format CPU Intel Core i7 2 53 GHz or higher is recommended Intel Core i7 2 53 GHz or higher is recommended At least 2 GB At least 1 GB E Other requirements Display 1024x768 pixels or above 1280x1024 pixels or above recommended Graphic Intel G965 or higher recommended Memo f your PC does not meet the above system requirements operations of the provided software cannot be guaranteed There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments e For more information contact your PC s manufacturer 76 Copying Installing the Pro
107. are installation Mi JVC CAM Coach iPad only 1 OS iOS6 0 or higher This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models 2 Able to connect to the internet or App Store required for software installation Computer To check the image on the camera from a computer browser and to transfer videos still images it is necessary to meet the following requirements 1 OS Windows 7 2 Supports wireless LAN or wired LAN To connect the camera and computer directly by using the DIRECT MONITORING function support for wireless LAN is required 3 Installation of Windows Media Player 12 or later Confirmed operating environment Internet Explorer 9 or later Caution There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments For example the video download feature of mobile safari browser etc is not supported 86 Precautions on Using Wi Fi Cautions on Wi Fi Function e Operation is not guaranteed on all devices This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage Security of Wireless LAN An advantage of wireless LAN is that instead of using a LAN cable it transmits information using radio waves thus enabling LAN connection to be established within the area covered by the radio waves However as radio waves penetrate through o
108. ation is displayed 4 Tap INSTALL e For applications that access data or functions of this unit a screen that shows the data or functions that will be used is displayed 5 Confirm the content and tap DOWNLOAD Downloading starts Deleting the Application 1 Tap PLAY STORE on the application list 2 Press the menu button and tap My apps A list of previously downloaded applications is displayed 3 Tap on the Wireless sync application 4 Tap Uninstall then tap OK Memo The specifications of Google Play are subject to changes without prior notice For operating details refer to the help file of Google Play E iPhone iPad iPod touch Tap App Store on the home screen 2 Search for the Wireless sync application 3 Tap on the Wireless sync application The detailed information of the application is displayed 4 Tap FREE INSTALL e Enter your password on the password entry screen e Downloading starts e The downloaded application will be added to the home screen automatically Deleting the Application 1 Press and hold the Wireless sync application on the home screen 2 Tap X to confirm the deletion Memo The specifications of App Store are subject to changes without prior notice For operating details refer to the help file of App Store Operating the Smartphone Applications Indications on the screen
109. ay is switched to still image mode 3 Set the shooting dial to ii AUTO 4 Set the focus on the subject e When focused the focus icon lights up in green 28 Recording Indications During Still Image Recording PHOTO 11 a 42 e Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays Image Size Displays the icon of the image size The size of still images can be changed IMAGE SIZE t p 177 TOUCH PRIORITY Displays the setting of TOUCH PRIORITY AE AP By default it is set to FACE TRACKING Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 34 Time Displays the current time Clock Setting amp p 19 Image Stabilizer Displays the image stabilizer setting Reducing Camera Shake t p 41 Recording media Displays the icon of the media where still images are recorded to Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery power during use Checking the Remaining Recording Time t p 50 D Recording Mode Current shooting mode is displayed Setting Scenes of Intelligent Auto Displays scenes detected automatically in the Intelligent Auto function Multiple scenes may be detected Flash Mode Displays the flash mode Remaining Number of Shots Displays the remaining number of shots for still image recording Approximate Number of Still Images
110. bject in a spotlight Switches to the mark mode which enables Reproduces the green color of trees vividly you to insert various marks during shooting Marked scenes can be easily played back Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally Recording Start Functions as the START STOP button Adjusts settings so that the subject does not liGe3 appear too dark due to backlight Record Standby J REC Records while emphasizing the brightness of the colors Displays the various menus of video recording Reproduces the natural colors of the outdoors Operating the Menu t p 169 during the day Display ButtonD Switches the display between full DP and Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors in a simple D with every tap of the button cold color illumination Simple display Some displays disappear after approximately 3 Reproduces the natural colors of the indoors ina seconds color illumination ill lat e Full display Displays everything The Selects the most suitable settings for handheld display button changes from D to DP shooting e When the power is turned off full display DP will be set Selects the most suitable settings when a tripod is used for shooting any Memo e 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
111. bjects such as walls within the range that they cover security issues such as interception of transmission or illegal access may arise if security settings are not configured Before you connect to the network in a wireless LAN environment read through the instruction manual for the wireless LAN device in use and configure the security settings accordingly Failure to do so may increase the risk of personal information being intercepted such as user names passwords and the content of your mails or illegal access to the network e Due to the design of wireless LAN note that security may be breached by unusual or unforeseeable means For more details on wireless LAN and network security please consult the manufacturer of your wireless LAN device e JVC shall not be liable for any security issues troubles damages or losses arising from the use of this feature Radio Waves Used by this Product This product makes use of radio waves in the ISM band 2 4 GHz Although a radio station license is not required for using this product please take note of the following E Do not use this product near the following places e Industrial scientific or medical equipment such as microwave ovens and pacemakers Industrial scientific or medical equipment such as microwave ovens and pacemakers Specified low power radio stations radio station license not required e Bluetooth devices Equipment such as the above mentioned
112. camera SMTP SERVER SMTP SERVER HAS BEEN SET AS FOLLOWS CAN BE CHANGED IF REQUIRED smtp gmail com e Tap CHANGE to change the contents that are already set e Enter the SMTP server and tap SET SMTP SERVER RRR RRR Ala DEF Eas GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ CANCEL Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap lt or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET Tap CHANGE to change the SMTP port In case of Gmail tap SKIP Operation on this camera Using Wi Fi SMTP SERVER SMTP SERVER HAS BEEN SET AS FOLLOWS CAN BE CHANGED IF REQUIRED 587 SKIP a e Change the SMTP port number if necessary and tap SET SMTP PORT D CANCEL e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit Tap amp or gt to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET 9 Tap CHANGE to change the authentication In case of Gmail tap SKIP Operation on this camera AUTHENTICATION METHOD SMTP SERVER AUTHENTICATION METHOD IS SET AS FOLLOWS SMTP TLS m e Tap the d
113. cesareadees 103 PRIORITY AE AF 0 cccccescessecessessesessesseseesesvereseeeerees 34 Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR Manual Adjustment for Shooting ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING e 106 Adjusting Focus Manually cccccccccccessecesccesseeeesseeeneeeens 37 Setting the Enforced Group Owner DIRECT iene Setting White Balance nsec 88 Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORINGYINDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING 107 Taking Close up Shots sisweciesncdonccsucsaneseneesawvecasnd leensneesnreceeas 40 Setting the S Display R d DIRECT MONITORING Checking for Overexposed Areas ZEBRA 00000008 41 e MG Score ENS e z Marking the Video While Recording gg Setting the UPnP of this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING Siow tnation Highspeed e ssesacectoncesscacaseace AA coeseeneeneseeeteneeneeees seeseeeseeesenenssseessenseneeeeaseaseneeneaneneenseseeans Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING 45 ee cee a i g Dynamic on this Camera OUTDOOR Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC MONITORING i wiseircz civ sanczee ne cntainsianeasenwerepueaceacsavsueoneevacence 109 uae ToT Te ee re ree eee nue a a tees 46 Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera oo 10 Taking Group Shots Self timer a 47 Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera 113 Recording Videos with Date and Time E A A 49 Setting the Detection
114. ck whether notifications indicating errors have been sent to the sender s e mail address Make use of a computer or similar devices as it is not possible to check from the camera If no notifications are received Refer to Unable to send e mails and adjust the settings accordingly If notifications are received Check the content of the notification MAIL SETTING Note Do not continue sending e mails with the same settings if you receive error notifications Depending on the provider you may be marked as a sender 6 Tap ADD of spam junk mail Operation on this camera 113 Using Wi Fi Setting the Detection Method of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING Sets the detection method to start recording I Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap DETECT MAIL Operation on this camera Wi Fi ET PANS ee 4 Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING Sets the time period to enable detection again after the previous one Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap DETECT MAIL 4 Operation on this camera 4 Tap DETECTION METHOD Operation on this camera DE
115. ct ratio may be cut off when printed 4000X3000 12M Takes still images with aspect ratio 4 3 2816X2112 5 9M 2048X1536 3 1M 640X480 0 3M Grid Displays grid lines to identify tilt and composition of the subject USER DIAL Settings for shutter speed aperture white balance and gain can be saved By moving the shooting dial to U position you can start shooting in the same settings as these being saved U Saves the setting values of frequently used functions User Settings t p 36 177 Settings Menu SPECIAL RECORDING Menu still image ae a e AUTO REC Starts recording automatically by sensing the changes in subject s movement changes in brightness within the red frame displayed on the LCD monitor Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC t p 46 178 Settings Menu PLAYBACK SETTING Menu video W a i j Beieeris SEARCH DATE Narrows down the video index screen according to recording dates Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date t p 64 DIGEST PLAYBACK AVCHD mode only Plays back a digest of the recorded videos DIGEST PLAYBACK t p 61 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE AVCHD mode only Plays videos with defective management information PLAYBACK OTHER FILE t p 62 Capture Image Type Selects the types of method to capture still images from a recorded video 1 SHOT Captures 1 frame of still image 9 CO
116. de DIRECT MONITORING 5 Tap WPS Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE PST laa alee allah al ial PASS taal hahaha aaa bata STOP WPS 6 Activate WPS on the smartphone or computer within 2 minutes Operation on the smartphone or computer is be nities e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen Monitoring the Images from a Smartphone or Computer E Smartphone Android iPhone Memo Prior to use this function a smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone Installing Smartphone Applications amp p 122 Start Wireless sync on the smartphone after setting DIRECT MONITORING 2 Tap DIRECT MONITORING Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 The recording screen is displayed Monitor PAUSE ves Ges e How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications amp p 122 E Computer Windows 7 Tap the URL button shown on the camera s screen displayed when the computer and the camera are connected wirelessly 157 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code e The URL for the computer to connect to appears 2 Check the URL displayed on the camera screen which starts from http CAMERA NETWORK
117. deo To create DVD Video discs it is necessary to install the additional software For details refer to the Pixela homepage Use MediaBrowser Player to play back an AVCHD disc Refer to the help file of the provided MediaBrowser software to operate e To view the help file of MediaBrowser select Help from the MediaBrowser s menu bar or press F1 on the keyboard e f you encounter any problems with the provided software MediaBrowser 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 German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e 81 Copying Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software Copy the files to a computer using the following method I Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter 1 Turn on the power after connecting the AC adapter to the DC connector and plugging in the power To DC Connector Ne To USB Connector USB Cable Provided B USB Connector amp al b AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V Is Computer 2 Tap CONNECT TO PC Ay SELECT DEVICE SELECT DEVICE TYPE TO CONNECT 3 Tap PLAYBACK ON PC
118. devices makes use of the same frequency bandwidth as that of Wi Fi Using this product near the above equipment may cause radio wave interference and result in communication failure or a drop in communication speed In this case turn off the power of devices that are not in use W Avoid using this product near a TV or radio set TV or radio sets make use of a radio wave frequency bandwidth that is different from that of Wi Fi and therefore has no effect on communication by this product or the TV radio set However when a TV radio set is placed close to a Wi Fi product electromagnetic waves emitted by the Wi Fi product may cause noise to occur in the sound or images of the TV radio e Communication may not be carried out properly near radio equipment or broadcasting stations In this case change the location accordingly W Radio signals are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel metal or concrete The radio waves used by this product are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel metal or concrete materials It may difficult for communication to be established if two rooms or floors are separated by these materials Communication may also get weaker when there are human subjects or parts of the body in between the Wi Fi devices WE Do not connect to wireless networks that you do not have authorization for Once connected it may be considered as unauthorized access and legal actions can be taken against you E
119. difying Game Score Directly You can modify the game score directly ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD only Tap the scorecard Saactteeeeee DHE BELiae Tite VISITOR Marking Marking Monitor 2 Tap SCORE EDITING DUGHRETEOEHE SCORE EDITING FREE TEAT 3 Enter the score then tap SAVE 127 Using Wi Fi SEE ET SCORE EDITING HOME VISITOR SAVE CANCEL E Entering Short Texts ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD Tap the scorecard SERRE OS ian BEL Tite Marking Monitor 2 Tap FREE TEXT 128 PFERECCORTEE SCORE EDITING FREE TEAT 3 Tap the FREE TEXT field to enter characters and then tap OK PPG FREE TEAT FREE TEAT 4 Entered characters appear on the top left corner of the screen Using Wi Fi seeeteteneee 154 VISITOR Piei ki i Marking Monitor E Entering Short Texts TENNIS SCOREBOARD Tap the scorecard SGhG000080088 DEE Til Ea ok 0 U 0 lO 0 Adi Add Marking j Monitor 2 Tap FREE TEXT FREE TEAT FREE TEXT li Screen display of the camera while recording the game score OME ISITOR 0 00 25 0 51 m ALL PURPOSE SCOREBOARD 1 Team name and score Team name can be set prior to recording use alphabets and numbers Game Score Settings t p 137 2 Game score recording icon TENNIS SCOREBOARD 1 Player name and score Player
120. e Recording t p 42 4 Recording Start Stop Button IIG Video Recording Start Button eGz3 Video Recording Stop Button 5 Menu Button Operating the Menu t p 169 6 Display Button Switches the display between full DP and simple D with every tap of the button Simple display Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Full display Displays everything The display button changes from D to DP When the power is turned off full display DP will be set Playback Screen Video Ed 00 01 23 Ga 0 12 34 e Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again Video Still Image Mode Button Switches between video and still image modes 2 Index Screen Thumbnail Display Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 3 Delete Button Deleting the Currently Displayed File p 69 4 Playback Zoom Button e Enlarges the video image that is played back 5 Menu Button Operating the Menu t p 169 6 Operation Buttons Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 Playback Screen Still Image Oe 0 Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again Video Still Image Mode Button Switches between video and still
121. e Score t p 125 JVC CAM Coach Functions such as playback of recorded videos and displaying 2 different playback images for comparison are available by using tablet device Using Tablet Applications t p 138 Terms Used in this Guide n this guide operations on the touch panel are described as tap e While the names of the buttons on a smartphone are written as MENU or RETURN they may vary according to the smartphone in use Refer also to the instruction manual of your smartphone 85 Using Wi Fi Operating environment To check the image on the camera from a computer or smartphone and to transfer videos still images it is necessary to meet the following requirements Android Smartphone and Tablet Device WE Wireless sync 1 OS Android2 3 or higher This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models 2 Supports GPS function for GPS recording 3 Able to connect to the internet or Google Play required for software installation WE JVC CAM Coach tablet only 1 OS Android4 1 or higher This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models 2 Display size 7 inch or larger 3 Able to connect to the internet or Google Play required for software installation iPhone iPad iPod touch E Wireless sync 1 OS iOS5 1 or higher This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models 2 Able to connect to the internet or App Store required for softw
122. e check mark Tap CANCEL to cancel the operation in lower left To set the length of video you are transferring refer to the below 8 After transferring is complete tap OK instructions Smartphone Application Settings p 136 COMPLETED 6 Tap TRANSFER YOU CAN TRANSFER VIDEOS OR STILL IMAGES TO THE SMARTPHONE TRANSFER CANCEL e To play back and check the video tap CHECK Android only unavailable when multiple videos are transferred To upload the video tap SHARE Android only unavailable when multiple videos are transferred e Tap CANCEL to cancel the operation Tap the desired service then proceed to the uploading process To make use of a service it is necessary to perform registration beforehand 7 TRANSFER starts 137 Using Wi Fi E Transferring manually Transferring Videos MP4 format oN pa pana me o eli VIRA Transfer videos recorded in MP4 format to the smartphone Depending on a Hoa ioo 7 ise i iai e the smartphone in use videos may not be played back e start point enter the starting time of the video S Transleredvid tiniheononaidleigmia Specify the lengths of the video by using the slider bar 10 to 300 sec E ei eet ores nse ae 3 After confirming the setting tap TRANSFER and then tap Start Wireless sync on the smartphone TRANSFER one more time iii MELEG START POINT 00h00m Start
123. e computer or smartphone has been connected to the internet via wireless LAN Reconnect the computer to the wireless LAN router that is usually used for internet connection If the computer is connected to the camera unintentionally remove the camera connection from the computer The registered name is DIRECT_ JVCCAM Reconnect the computer to the wireless LAN router that is usually used for internet connection If the computer is connected to the camera unintentionally remove the camera connection from the computer Stop direct monitoring on the camera Video or audio is interrupted or delayed f the network speed is slow videos and audio sound may be interrupted or delay may become significant e For the web browser Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer If the stream format is set to Full HD change to SD or Motion JPEG and try again Wi Fi Specifications t p 146 e For the web browser If lagging is severe reload the screen regularly e For a smartphone Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength The unit turns off automatically To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage Unable to set focus e When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed e Even when monitoring from a smartphone
124. e selected recipients 10 Detection suspended MOTION DETECTION DETECTION SUSPENDED DUE TO CHANGE IN DETECTION INTERVAL Until the next detection is made detection is suspended for the pre set length of time e DETECTION INTERVAL can be selected from 15 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes and 60 minutes Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING t p 114 Caution This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage e While on standby for notification mails the focus is fixed Perform the camera settings first then enable the notification mails Focus may not be set correctly if the notification mails start before camera settings are made In this case disable the notification mails temporarily then enable it again Be careful not to cause too much sending of e mails Depending on the internet provider that provides the e mail service the e mails may be marked as spam or the usage limited may be exceeded Be sure to check the terms of the internet provider in advance to find out if there are any restrictions on the number or size of e mails that can be sent e When setting another person as the recipient be sure to obtain his her consent in advance f you reply to the received e mail by using this uni
125. e subject I Set the shooting dial to P 7 j O R e Exposure is automatically adjusted Td Ls li To adjust exposure further by manual operation e Press the EXPOSURE button Change the numerical value by using the adjustment dial and then press the SET button A Adjusts aperture Aperture Priority SHUTTER SPEED is adjusted automatically to maintain an optimal exposure I Set the shooting dial to A ove x y l j iy lt u P Memo By decreasing the numerical value background appears blurry making the subject stood out W To adjust exposure further by manual operation Press the EXPOSURE button Change the numerical value by using the adjustment dial and then press the SET button 3I Recording S Adjusts the shutter speed Shutter Speed Priority APERTURE is adjusted automatically to maintain an optimal exposure I Set the shooting dial to S Memo e By decreasing the numerical value a fast moving subject can be captured clearly without appearing blurry li To adjust exposure further by manual operation e Press the EXPOSURE button Change the numerical value by using the adjustment dial and then press the SET button M Adjusts aperture and shutter speed at the same time Manual Exposure brightness is fixed by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed Set the shooting dial to M 2 Change the numerical
126. e the brightness by using BACKLIGHT COMP in the SCN mode Setting Details 1 p 33 E lt Without backlight compensation gt 10 Getting Started Attaching the Accessories Attaching the Shoulder Strap Strap Lock Shoulder Strap 1 Insert the tip of shoulder strap into the attachment part of this unit 2 Insert the shoulder strap into the ring 3 Adjust the length of the belt and then fix with the strap lock Caution Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation e Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is used by children Attaching the Lens Cap Attach the lens cap when this unit is not used or during transportation Attach the lens cap to the grip belt while recording is in progress Attaching the Lens Hood Use of the lens hood is recommended for shooting outdoors with exposure to direct sunlight Align the indicators mark of lens hood and this unit and attach the lens hood by rotating it Caution Remove the lens hood when flash and or light are used Vignetting the screen getting dark or appearance of shadow may occur Attaching the Monitor Hood Attach the monitor hood if the monitor screen is difficult to see due to the sunlight Attach the claw located at the upper part of the monitor hood to insertion point at the upper part of the LCD monitor Then attach the claw at the bottom part of the monitor hood Attach
127. ect LAN router e For manual connection check that the SSID or authentication method is correct Unsure of which access point wireless LAN e Ifthe settings of the access point wireless LAN router have never been changed from their default values router to use check the following Check whether an adhesive label indicating the initial settings is attached to the body of the access point wireless LAN router Check for the default settings in the instruction manual of the access point wireless LAN router Unsure of password for the access point Refer to the instruction manual of the access point wireless LAN router in use wireless LAN router Unable to connect via Wi Fi Protected Setup e Simple connection methods other than WPS are not supported Conduct a search for the access point to WPS connect 142 Using Wi Fi e Turn off the power of the camera then try again INDOOR MONITORING connection at home a S Unable to connect to the camera Check whether the Wi Fi connection is established successfully URL required Check to ensure that the camera and the terminal smartphone or computer are connected to the same access point e Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal Smartphone or computer Unsure of URL to access from a web e After INDOOR MONITORING is started tap CAMERA NETWORK INFO shown on the camera s screen browser Enter the address as sho
128. ection to devices that support Wi Fi Direct fails When set to OFF connection to devices that do not support Wi Fi Direct will be disabled ON It is recommended to set this usually Setting the Enforced Group Owner DIRECT MONITORING p 107 e HTTP PORT Default 80 Changes the port number to access to the camera Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING p 107 e SCORE RECORDING Default OFF Sets whether to record score displays in the video This setting is available when Wireless sync smartphone application is used The recorded score display cannot be deleted later Setting the Score Display Record DIRECT MONITORING t p 108 INDOOR MONITORING Configures various settings related to INDOOR MONITORING e PASSWORD Default O000 Selects the password to access the camera Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING c p 106 HTTP PORT Default 80 Changes the port number to access to the camera Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING t p 107 OUTDOOR MONITORING Configures various settings related to OUTDOOR MONITORING e PASSWORD Default O000 Selects the password to access the camera Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING c p 106 e UPnP Default ON Sets the UPnP of the ca
129. ed pattern 41 Recording em conse Marking the Video White Recording iW OFF Deactivates image stabilizer You can mark a specific scene while recording video When a mark is made Ww EIS OIS Reduces camera shake under normal a digest playback shooting conditions Marking the Video While Recording Normal W AIS Reduces camera shake more effectively i video mode only when shooting bright scenes on the wide l Tap MARK angle end Only on the wide angle end approx 5x W 2ZENHANCED AIS The area of correction is greater than that in i video mode only AIS Camera shake can be reduced more effectively even when recording is performed by zooming from wide angle to telephoto or moving together with the subject OO a MARK II MENU t is recommended to set the image stabilizer to OFF when shooting a subject of little movement with the unit on a tripod 2 Tap YES to enter into the mark mode e Complete stabilization may not be possible if camera shake is excessive e When AIS is set the angle of view becomes narrower In ENHANCED AIS the angle of view becomes even narrower than AIS Image stabilization only starts when the SNAPSHOT button is pressed halfway during still image recording PERFORM MARKING SE Press the START STOP button again to stop recording 4 Tap d V or at the scene you want to mark the marked pos
130. epending 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 pressing the SNAPSHOT button while in the by or recording e PHOTO lights up on the screen when a still image is being captured 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 is being displayed when VIDEO QUALITY is set to MP4 720p or iFrame 720p when HIGH SPEED RECORDING is set when TIME LAPSE RECORDING is being recorded when any functions in SPECIAL RECORDING is set 2 Recording Taking Still Images in Auto Mode 5 Take a still image SMAPsHOY 2 Press fully You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent Auto mode Turn on the power Memo Depending on the subject and shooting conditions recording may not be performed properly even in the Intelligent Auto mode e Image stabilization only starts when the button is pressed halfway e The icon on LCD displ
131. eration of the SD card before usage To protect the data do not touch the 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 When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card Confirm and update the OS of your computer Windows XP e Make sure that the operating system version is SP2 or higher e Download and install the updating program KB955704 from the following URL http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID 1cbe3906 ddd1 4ca2 b727 c2dff5e30f61 amp displaylang en Windows Make sure that the operating system version is SP1 or Vista higher Download and install the updating program KB975823 from the following URL 32 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 2d1abe01 0942 4f8a abb2 2ad529de00a1 64 bit version 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 en details aspx FamilyID 3ee91fc2 a9bc 4ee1 aca3 2a9atf5915ea 64 bit version 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 U
132. eration on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING REGISTERED RRR RR RR RR TRERREREREEARREAEAAARAAAAASE ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap MANUAL Operation on this camera 117 Using Wi Fi 7 Enter the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and tap OET Operation on this camera SSID A a 1 gt DELETE JKL rors Tw e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number e Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right CANCEL 8 Select the type of authentication method security Operation on this camera TYPE OF SECURITY NONE WEP wea WPA WPA2 Select according to the setting of your router 9 When authentication method is not set to NONE enter a password and tap SET Operation on this camera PASSWORD A a 1 ABC DEF ma ahau QRS TUV e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B
133. erwise the image may be blur I Tap MENU CT ll The top menu appears 2 Tap RECORD SETTING TOP MENU 3 Tap TELE MACRO r RECORD SETTING Ea e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap ON TELE MACRO OFF ON e After setting the tele macro icon a appears 40 Recording Checking for Overexposed Areas ZEBRA Reducing Camera Shake During video recording diagonal lines zebra pattern are displayed only at areas with the specified luminance levels When the image stabilizer is set camera shake during video recording can This function is available when the shooting dial is set to P A S M or U be effectively reduced I Tap MENU l Tap MENU K cm WK uae REC MENT The top menu appears 2 Tap RECORD SETTING 2 Tap RECORD SETTING TOP MENU TOP MENU wy 3 Tap IS This screen appears when the shooting dial is set to i 3 Tap ZEBRA vig RECORD SETTING r RECORD SETTING Ea aa F Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap 70 80 or OVER 100 e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap the desired setting Deactivates the function 70 80 Sections that are close to be overexposed are displayed in striped pattern OVER 100 Sections that are overexposed are displayed in strip
134. esired AUTHENTICATE METHOD CHS 10 Tap NEXT In case of Gmail tap SKIP Operation on this camera USERNAME USERNAME HAS BEEN SET AS FOLLOWS CAN BE CHANGED IF REQUIRED test 2 e The following does not appear if AUTHENTICATE METHOD is set to NONE e Tap CHANGE to change the contents that are already set e Enter the username and tap SET 177 Using Wi Fi USERNAME gt r GE JK A a 1 pars Tuv wx e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET 11 Tap NEXT Operation on this camera CANCEL PASSWORD PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD NEXT A e The following does not appear if AUTHENTICATE METHOD is set to NONE Tap CHANGE to change the contents that are already set e Enter the password and tap SET PASSWORD ae no E pars SET CANCEL e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case lette
135. explanations on playback images are available Installing the Applications for a Tablet W Android Tablet I Tap PLAY STORE on the application list 2 Search for the JVC CAM Coach application 3 Tap on the JVC CAM Coach application e Detailed information of the application is displayed 4 Tap INSTALL e For applications that access data or functions of this unit a screen that shows the data or functions that will be used is displayed 5 Confirm the content and tap DOWNLOAD e Downloading starts E iPad I Tap App Store on the home screen 2 Search for the JVC CAM Coach application 3 Tap onthe JVC CAM Coach application Detailed information of the application is displayed 4 Tap FREE gt INSTALL e Enter your password on the password entry screen Downloading starts The downloaded application will be added to the home screen automatically Memo For details on how to use the application tap found in the application to open the help file PRSHSPRSSESSEEEE SERRPRESESSSSSSSSS Using Wi Fi Using the Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser You can connect to the camera and make use of the Wi Fi function from the web browser of a computer e Indications on the screen Indications on the Screen t p 139 Indications on the Screen Mi Recording Screen Reload To DETECT MAIL SETTING Screen To Still Image Index Screen To Video Index Scree
136. external noise and interference from a TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly In such a case turn off the power then remove the AC adapter and battery pack This unit will be reset 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 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 e 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 access lamp appears blinking which indicates 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 e Forlong recordings the file is split into two or more files if the size exceeds 4 GB e You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours indoors D
137. f 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 onthe TV e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the CONNECTION SETTINGS menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT ss p 185 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 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 p 185 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 65 Playback Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector If you are us
138. focus is not clear in Intelligent Auto or when manual focusing is desired e This function is available when the shooting dial is set to P A S M U or SCN Press the AF MF button 6 Tap the setting value e For SHUTTER SPEED and APERTURE to tap MANUAL select the setting values by tapping lt gt and the tap SET Repeat step 5 to 6 to set other items 7 Tap x USER DIAL lt lt MARK ii MENU 8 Set the shooting dial to U then start shooting 2 Adjust focus by using the focus ring o if A appears blinking focus cannot be set any further o if appears blinking focus cannot be set any nearer Memo e Focus remains stable if focus is set at the telephoto T end and the zoom is set to the wide angle end W E To resume Auto Focus automatic adjustment Press the AF MF button to erase A and 37 Recording Adjusting Focus by Using Focus Assist 5 Tap the SET button to confirm Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus e This function is available when the shooting dial is set to P A S M U or SCN l Tap MENU Memo When setting the Focus Assist function screen is displayed in black and white and contour of focused parts are highlighted in pre set color Change the color if the contour line is difficult to see e Change the color in ASIST COLOR of the RECORD SETTING menu RED GREEN BLUE
139. formed by using the adjustment dial each turn of the dial increases the speed Reverse slow motion Press and hold to start reverse slow playback e Reverse slow motion can be performed by using the adjustment dial Playback pause The same operation can be performed by using the SET button Forward search speed increases with each tap The same operation can be performed by using the adjustment dial each turn of the dial increases the speed Advances to the next scene Allows the same functions as the zoom lever to be performs while pausing playback Forward slow motion Press and hold to start slow playback e Forward slow motion can be performed by using the adjustment dial om Stop returns to index screen oo Deletes the currently displayed video Playback Adjusting the Volume of Videos Press this button to pause and enlarge the g a O You can use the zoom volume lever to control the volume m aan Displays the menu screen 0 the menu screen Li Turn up the volume Memo e Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen e You can search for a specific file by the recording date Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date t p 64 The recording date and time can be displayed on the screen during playback DISPLAY DATE TIME t amp p 179 e Displays the approximate remaining battery power during use e While playing back a video being recorded in hig
140. h speed recording pressing the TIME CONTROL switches between normal recording speed and recording speed in high speed recording Turn down the volume 55 Playback MARKING PLAYBACK Indications during the Marking Playback The scenes marked while recording the video and the scoring scenes recorded in the game recording mode by using the smartphone During the Normal Marking Playback application can be searched e Switch to the mark playback mode by tapping MARK PLAY on the video gt eee ms playback screen Press the D button to select the playback mode mo ma m a EJ 0 01 23 Check if the eres mode is viii Cr bs Mark Icon Indicates that the current scene is marked e f the mode is still image tap El on the playback screen to display There are 3 types of icons the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the w i button Elapsed Time Displayed the playback time of the video on this unit 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode 3 Inthe thumbnail file which lists videos with marks tap the video to play back a St Oe Sf ad q 5 S e List of recorded game is displayed when GAME is selected GAME PLAYBACK 1 p 57 e EDIT INDEX MARKING screen is displayed when EDIT is selected EDIT INDEX MARKING te p 58 4 Marking playback starts gt itm Se es ea lt lt a0 gt g
141. he Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser t amp p 139 90 Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home INDOOR MONITORING Connect to the wireless LAN router at home the camera and a smartphone or computer via access point wirelessly From a smartphone or computer in connection you can monitor the images captured by the camera e Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring e When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD video quality of the recorded video is XP When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MOV video quality of the recorded video is 360p e Size of the captured still image is 1280X720 CJF 4 CE Caution This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed Even when monitoring from a smartphone or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated What You Need e Smartphone or Windows computer e Wireless LAN router use a product that has a Wi Fi certification logo Memo _V Y _ e Depending on the wireless LAN router in use and signal strength you may experience connection problems or slow connections Using Wi F
142. he screen e Some faces may not be detected depending on the shooting environment VIDEO REC FORMAT Sets the recording format to either AVCHD or MP4 MOV AVCHD Selects the video quality from XP or EP MP4 MOV Selects the video quality from MOV 1080p LPCM MP4 1080p MP4 720p and iFrame 720p 177 Settings Menu SYSTEM SELECT Sets the frame rate for recording Available when VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD ei Does not record in progressive format Memo e Video quality cannot be set in 60p mode e Videos recorded in 60p mode are playable only on AVCHD Progressive compatible devices e Blu ray discs containing videos that are recorded in the 60p mode are playable only on AVCHD Progressive compatible devices VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD and SYSTEM SELECT is set to 60i Enables recording in high picture quality Enables long recordings When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MOV Tse Memo e You can change to the desired VIDEO QUALITY by tapping on it from the remaining recording time display e When a video is recorded continuously for a long period of time recorded file is split into 30 minute in length automatically videos in MP4 format MOV MP4 iFrame only or two or more files if the size exceeds 4 GB ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio 10x OPTICAL Enables recording with
143. he self timer press the SNAPSHOT button again e The top menu appears M e m o _ _ _ _ _ ___ MMMMMl 2 Tap RECORD SETTING a The FACE DETECTION function may fail to detect faces depending on TOP MENU the shooting environment 3 Tap SELF TIMER RECORD SETTING e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap FACE DETECTION SELF TIMER 2SEC __ FACEDETECTION 5 After making sure that everyone is facing the camera press the SNAPSHOT button SNAPSHOT e Frames appear around the faces of the subjects 48 Recording Recording Videos with Date and Time 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 l Tap MENU 1U 0 00 00 10 55 lt MARK Li C a e Press the START STOP button again to stop recording The top menu appears Tap to return to the screen for selecting the types of clock Tap X to exit DATE TIME RECORDING To perform operations other than recording tap X to cancel the TOP MENU DATE TIME RECORDING first 2 Tap SPECIAL RECORDING CX A Memo Od e Can be set for time lapse recording Caution e The date and time cannot be deleted after recording 3 Tap DATE TIME RECORDING pie SPECIAL RECORDING
144. he smartphone after setting DIRECT MONITORING 5 Tap WPS Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE PST laa alee allah al ial PASS taal hahaha aaa bata STOP WPS 6 Activate WPS on the smartphone or computer within 2 minutes Operation on the smartphone or computer 2 Tap DIRECT MONITORING Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 3 INDOOR MONITORING 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 The recording screen is displayed 89 Using Wi Fi Monitor TELES H FAUSSE How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications p 122 E Computer Windows 7 I Tap the URL button shown on the camera s screen displayed when the computer and the camera are connected wirelessly The URL for the computer to connect to appears 2 Check the URL displayed on the camera screen which starts from http CAMERA NETWORK INFO URL LAN http acacia e After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen 3 Start Internet Explorer web browser on the computer and enter the URL W rcows Interret Lxp orer 2 about blank fr D per n GO x bd k a e Operations from the Web browser Using t
145. i Operation Method ACCESS POINTS Connect the camera to the access point wireless LAN router Connect the camera to the access point by either of the following methods 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS WE Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration Operation on this camera Follow the operations below if the access point wireless LAN router in use supports WPS Tap MENU Operation on this camera 7 Activate WPS of the access point wireless LAN router within 2 minutes e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use aneK I TREC MENU 8 e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera REGISTERED GOI tttttttteetteestnssnnsenenenns ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera TOP MENU WE Search the access point and select from the list Set the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and the password beforehand 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera l Tap MENU Operation on this camera Wi Fi GR ME MENT e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 97 Using
146. ide Manual Adjustment for Shooting p 35 Decrease the shutter speed Subject may be blurred if the shutter speed is too slow Set to a smaller aperture value The recorded subject is too bright Deactivate the backlight compensation if it is being used Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation t p 10 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the recording menu to the side Manual Adjustment for Shooting p 35 Increase the shutter speed Set to a larger aperture value 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 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 Save the recorded data before requesting service 4 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 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
147. ile User Guide Displays the QR code to access the Mobile User Guide MOBILE USER GUIDE URL T ISB SES 8 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 QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated CLOCK ADJUST Resets the current time or sets to the local time when using this unit overseas Clock Setting p 19 Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling amp amp p 23 Setting Daylight Saving Time t p 24 DATE DISPLAY STYLE Sets the order of year month day and the time display format 24H 12H Sorting Order Time Display year month day 24h LANGUAGE The language on the display can be changed Changing the Display Language t p 21 MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor Sets the brightness automatically to 4 when using outdoors and to 3 when using indoors Brightens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions Darkens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions 1 Sets t
148. in 2 minutes To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED tT lekker hala aah oiana ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 WE Search the access point and select from the list Set the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and the password beforehand Tap MENU Operation on this camera ure ME MENT e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera Wi Fi D cak 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera e The search results appear on the camera s screen Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search results Operation on this camera SEARCH 8 Register a password Operation on this camera on e wn TUV JWXYZ e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case lette
149. in high picture quality when e VX HD310 connected toa TV VX HD315 Transmits video audio and control signals between devices unek REC MENT 2 Tap SETUP Memo TOP MENU For more information refer to the catalog e BN VF815U is the same product as the battery that is provided with this unit Approximate Recording Time Using Battery Battery Pack Actual recording Continuous recording time time Maximum Recording Time BN VF815U 1h 2h Supplied The above are values when LIGHT is set to OFF and MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to 3 standard CLOCK ADJUST e 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 It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected recording time e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even Tap A or V to scroll the screen if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 4 Tap DST SETTING CLOCK ADJUST Sal DST SETTING 5 Tap ON DST SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST CURRENT SETTING OFF Memo e What is daylight saving time Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clock 1 hour ahead for a fixed period in summer It is used mainly in the Western countries e Restore the daylight saving time settings after you returned fr
150. ing 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 when not using the provided one e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use 1 Connect toa TV AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 3 Turn onthe power 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 52 Playing Back Still Images p 62 66 Memo e Change the settings in HDMI OUTPUT according to the connection HDMI OUTPUT ts p 185 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 For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufacturer Playback 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 HD
151. ing the Viewfinder Attach the viewfinder for shooting in a bright area such as outdoors if the monitor screen is difficult to see Attach a viewfinder after removing the viewfinder terminal cover Monitor Switch Button Diopter Adjustment Dial Caution Attach or remove the viewfinder after turning off the power of the main unit Memo e By pressing the Monitor Switch button located on the side of the viewfinder monitor display is switched between the LCD monitor and the viewfinder e Make adjustments with the diopter adjustment dial if images displayed on viewfinder is difficult to see e Attach a viewfinder sold separately e This may not be commercially available in some regions 17 Getting Started Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack immediately after purchase and when the remaining battery power is low The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase I Open the LCD monitor e Place the battery toward the right side Push the battery into the main unit and slide in until the battery clicks into place 4 Close the battery cover and then close the LCD monitor AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V e The charging lamp blinks when charging is in progress It goes out when charging is finished 12 e Make sure not to insert the battery pack in the wrong direction It may cause damage to the unit and battery pack Caution Be sure to use JVC battery packs f y
152. ipient s e mail address e E mail address set the recipients e mail address e E mail function set the function of the e mail that is transmitted to the recipient s e mail address Up to 8 e mail addresses can be set e Start reading from 1 if multiple e mail addresses are set Click the number or ae S E Enter values in the required items for setting the sender s e mail address e E mail address set the sender s e mail address E Enter values in the required items for setting the e mail server SMTP server e SMTP server set the name of the e mail server SMTP server from which an e mail account is obtained SMTP port number set according to the condition when the e mail account is obtained Normally set to 25 e SMTP authentication method set according to the condition when the e mail account is obtained e User name set if the SMTP authentication method is set to other than None Same as the registered user name account name when the e mail account is obtained e Password set if the SMTP authentication method is set to other than None Same as the registered password when the e mail account is obtained Display the screen for reading the QR code I Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC MENU TOP MENU oy 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SET
153. ired in Advance Set up your camera and smartphone by performing the following operations For a smartphone with WPS support refer to the Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS WPS is a method to connect the camera and the smartphone wirelessly by easy button operations Mi Connection by entering the Wi Fi password I Tap MENU Operation on this camera Set the camera to the recording mode lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC MENU TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera Wi Fi _ a 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera Z DIRECTA MONITORING Ea cai 5 Check the SSID and the PASS being displayed on the screen of the camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE sedan dee hand haa tetas ke aa adie iad STOP WPS 6 Selectthe SSID in step 5 from the Wi Fi network selection screen of your smartphone and enter the PASS on the password screen Operation on the smartphone or computer e For details on connecting your smartphone or computer to a Wi Fi network please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal in use 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen E Connection by Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Tap MENU Operation on this camera Set the came
154. ition is recorded to make it easy to find the position and start 5 End recording a video by pressing the START STOP button and end the mark mode by tapping 5 42 Recording Marking the Video While Recording Game 7 Tap YES to end the game l Tap MARK DO YOU WANT TO QUIT I REC MENU 2 Tap YES to enter into the mark mode PERFORM MARKING amp Good Use this when the athlete is playing well Check Use this when the athlete is not playing well u Free Use this when you want to check the particular play later Score Use this when a score is entered Wf Substitution Use this when a player is replaced Caution The score display is recorded if you start recording after performing an operation to start a game A recorded score display cannot be deleted later e Marking function is unavailable during high speed recording Memo Tap MARK after a marking is made to cancel the previous mark Press the START STOP button again to stop recording e Refer to the below for playing back the marked scenes 5 Tap d or Wf at the scene you want to mark MARKING PLAYBACK p 56 e By installing a specialized application in your smartphone the mark operation can be done from the smartphone Howe __ _ Use of Marking 1 p 123 MENU e Tap to display the score selection screen 6 End recording a video by pressing
155. l stop in 5 seconds e To stop video recording manually press the START STOP button However as the AUTO REC setting remains at ON even after the video recording is stopped recording starts again when movements of the subject changes in brightness are detected within the red frame To cancel AUTO REC set it to OFF Caution Digital zoom image stabilizer self timer and continuous shooting are not available after AUTO REC is set e AUTO REC cannot be used together with TIME LAPSE RECORDING When both are set priority is given to TIME LAPSE RECORDING e IMAGE SIZE cannot be changed after AUTO REC is selected Set it before selecting AUTO REC e The auto power off and power saving modes are not available after AUTO REC is set Memo e Recording stops when there are no changes for 5 seconds during video recording Settings of AUTO REC are not saved when the power is turned off e Recording may not start when the movements of the subject within the red frame are too fast or the changes in brightness are too small e Recording may start due to changes in brightness even if there is no movement within the red frame While zooming recording cannot be started Recording sure Press halfway Taking Group Shots Self timer n The 10 second self timer and Face Detection self timer are convenient functions for taking gr
156. l work with all terminals e Wireless sync for iPhone iPad cannot be used when the iPhone iPad is connected to the mobile phone network To make use of this feature connect to the camera or an access point via Wi Fi e A network environment with a minimum line speed of about 5 3 Mbps is recommended for both the camera sending the data and the smartphone terminal receiving the data If the network speed is too low video images may appear jumpy or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed Monitor Screen Video JPEG 640x360 max 15 fps Audio linear PCM 8kHz 16 bits 1ch Video Transmission Video MP4 compliant H 264 Baseline Profile 640x360 or 1280x720 30p Audio AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch Still Image Transmission JPEG format Mi When Using Web Browser Operating Environment Windows 7 Internet Explorer 9 or a later version and Windows Media Player 12 or a later version are installed e For Full HD make use of a computer with the following system requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher Memory 2 GB or higher e A network environment with the following line speed is recommended for both the camera sending the data and the PC receiving the data MotionJPEG approx 1 7 Mbps or higher Full HD approx 10 Mbps or higher SD approx 3 Mbps or higher If the network speed is too low video images may appear jumpy or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed Monitor Screen e MotionJPEG Video JPEG 640x360 max 5
157. learly Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 34 Caution Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom e Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit rises too much e Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the 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 turn off the power then remove the AC adapter and battery pack This unit will be reset Memo e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial recording 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 Recording 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 ox WOO ir mp WWC DT sS AP lt IL REC MENU Be E y 8 ale Q
158. lot Insert an optional SD card Battery Lock Lever Detaching the Battery Pack p 13 Battery Insert Charging the Battery Pack t p 12 Battery Cover Charging the Battery Pack t p 12 189 Indications on the LCD monitor Common Recording Indications 4 23 G6 X6X7X8 9 M0 48 tz 10 45 47 00 8 M NS Ms 46 3 3 10X W D T TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 34 Auto REC Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC t p 46 Tele Macro Taking Close up Shots t p 40 WHITE BALANCE Setting White Balance t p 39 O Time Clock Setting p 19 SMILE SHOT SMILE SHOT only c p 171 Recording media Battery Indicator CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Continuous Shooting t p 32 Recording Mode Taking Videos in Auto Mode t p 25 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 26 Scene Select Shooting According to Scene Subject p 33 Zoom ZOOM t p 172 MIC LEVEL MIC LEVEL p 173 Focus Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Q APERTURE PRIORITY Manual Adjustment for Shooting s amp p 35 Brightness Manual
159. m to 37 6 mm Video MOV 1080p LPCM MP4 1080p AVCHD mode 35 mm conversion 29 5 mm to 476 mm dynamic zoom ON image stabilizer OFF 35 mm conversion 29 5 mm to 342 mm dynamic zoom OFF image stabilizer OFF Video MP4 720p iFrame 720p mode 35 mm conversion 36 3 mm to 715 mm dynamic zoom ON image stabilizer OFF 35 mm conversion 36 3 mm to 406 mm dynamic zoom OFF image stabilizer OFF Still Image 35 mm conversion 29 8 mm to 298 mm 4 3 image stabilizer OFF 35 mm conversion 34 4 mm to 344 mm 16 9 image stabilizer OFF Lowest illumination 10 lux GAIN UP ON 1 lux GAIN UP AUTO SLOW SHUTTER 1 lux SCENE SELECT NIGHTALIVE Zoom during video Optical zoom Up to 10x recording Dynamic zoom Up to 16x image stabilizer OFF Digital zoom Up to 64x Optical zoom Up to 10x 3 460 000 pixels color LCD SD SDHC SDXC card commercially available Types of Usable SD Card t p 14 Rechargeable battery Zoom during still image recording LCD monitor Recording media Clock battery Connectors Specifications HDMI output HDMI Mini Connector x v Color compatible connector AV output connector Video output 1 0 V p p 75 Q Audio output 300 mV rms 220 Q Video AVCHD Recording Playback format AVCHD standard Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Audio AC3 2ch Dolby Digital mem ers Signal system NTSC standard Image quality Video Sound quality Audio 60p 1
160. mage is automatically captured and sent via e mail when faces or movements are detected by the camera D lt gt a Memo e Videos are recorded in AVCHD mode If recording is set to MP4 MOV mode it is switched to AVCHD mode e Size of the still images shot by DETECT MAIL is 640 x 360 e VIDEO QUALITY is fixed to XP e Operation via connection to a smartphone or computer using INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING may be performed even during detection standby When the camera is connected to a smartphone or computer DETECT MAIL SETTING will be temporarily unavailable e You can set to record videos on this unit automatically during detection Recording on this unit p 104 e To prevent too many e mails from being sent in case of detections occurring frequently you can set the interval of e mail delivery Setting detection interval t p 104 What You Need e Wireless LAN router use a product that has a Wi Fi certification logo Internet connection Account for sending e mails Supports SMTP E mail services that is only accessible from the web cannot be used Settings Required in Advance To send e mails the following settings are required in advance The above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other functions 1 Registering an access point Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 11
161. mail address e E mail function set the function of the e mail that is transmitted to the recipient s e mail address Up to 8 e mail addresses can be set e Start reading from 1 if multiple e mail addresses are set Click the number ee I UL or lt gt E Enter values in the required items for setting the sender s e mail address e E mail address set the sender s e mail address E Enter values in the required items for setting the e mail server SMTP server e SMTP server set the name of the e mail server SMTP server from which an e mail account is obtained SMTP port number set according to the condition when the e mail account is obtained Normally set to 25 e SMTP authentication method set according to the condition when the e mail account is obtained e User name set if the SMTP authentication method is set to other than None Same as the registered user name account name when the e mail account is obtained e Password set if the SMTP authentication method is set to other than None Same as the registered password when the e mail account is obtained E Enter values in the required items for setting notification mails e Detection method set the detection method of when to start recording video for notification e mails e Detecting interval select the time period to enable detection again after the previous one Self recording specify whether to save the
162. menu to ON OPERATION SOUND t p 183 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 14 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 186 The motion is choppy Use a high speed SD card Class 4 or higher Types of Usable SD Card t p 14 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 186 Verify the system requirements of your computer when using MediaBrowser to play back Verifying System Requirements Guideline p 76 Cannot find a recorded file Cancel the date search function Searching for a Specific Video Still Image by Date p 64 Select PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the menu Video files that have damaged management information can be played back PLAYBACK OTHER FILE e p 62 Images do not appear on the TV properly Disconnect the cable and connect again Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 66 Turn off and on this unit again Images are projected vertically on the TV Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the MEDIA SETTINGS menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT e p
163. mera OFF Disables UPnP ON Enables UPnP Setting the UPnP of this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING amp p 108 e DDNS SETTING Configures various settings related to DDNS Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING p 109 e HTTP PORT Default 80 Changes the port number to access to the camera Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING t p 107 DETECT MAIL Configures various settings related to notification mails e DETECT MAIL ATTN Selects the recipient s e mail address for Detect Mail Sending Still Images via E mail upon Detection of Face or Movement DETECT MAIL t amp p 98 e MAIL SETTING Sets the e mail addresses of the sender and recipient Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 e DETECTION METHOD Default MOTION DETECTION Sets the detection method to start recording e MOTION DETECTION Starts recording upon detection of subject s movements FACE DETECTION Starts recording upon detection of human faces Setting the Detection Method of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING t p 114 e DETECTION INTERVAL Default 10 minutes Sets the time period to enable detection again after the previous one Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING t amp p 114 e SELF RECORDING Defaul
164. move any dust and a cleaning cloth commercially available to wipe off any dirt Mold may form if the lens is left dirty e 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 200 Camera Power supply Using AC adapter DC 11 V Using battery pack DC 7 2 V Power consumption 4 4 W MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 3 standard 4 8 W ion ob BRIGHTNESS 4 brighter Rated Current Consumption 1A Dimensions mm 110 x 76 x 183 4 3 8 x 3 x 7 1 4 W x H x D excluding grip belt viewfinder and protrusion Approx 500 g 1 1 lbs camera only Approx 585 g 1 3 Ibs including supplied battery pack Operating environment Allowable operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Allowable storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Allowable relative humidity 35 to 80 Image pickup device 1 2 3 12 760 000 pixels CMOS back illuminated Recording area Video MOV 1080p LPCM MP4 1080p AVCHD mode 2 070 000 to 5 400 000 pixels image stabilizer OFF dynamic zoom ON MP4 720p iFrame 720p mode 920 000 to 3 570 000 pixels dynamic zoom ON Recording area Still image 4 430 000 to 5 940 000 pixels 4 3 image stabilizer OFF 2 070 000 to 5 410 000 pixels 16 9 image stabilizer OFF F1 2 2 8 f 3 76 m
165. n ek Obeanil e Stream Format Selection click SET to apply Select the video format when monitoring from a browser Full HD 1920x1080 MPEG 2 TS format 1 SD 720x480 MPEG 2 TS format MotionJPEG 640x360 MotionJPEG format Memo e The full screen button is not displayed when the stream format is MotionJPEG Caution e Features of the stream format are as follows Full HD SD MPEG 2 TS format Sound of the camera can be checked from the browser Recording operations cannot be performed from the browser MotionJPEG Sound of the camera cannot be played back from the browser Recording and zoom operations can be performed from the browser The monitor s image stops automatically after monitoring is performed continuously for 12 hours in Full HD or SD To resume press the reload button e To use Full HD or SD it is necessary to install Media Player 12 in advance e Lagging of the screen may be caused by the network speed or computer performance o f lagging is severe reload the screen regularly It may take some time for the screen to be displayed after reloading e For Full HD make use of a computer with the following system requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher 2 GB memory or higher 139 Using Wi Fi WE Video Index Screen Thumbnail Display AVCHD XY l AA SEIS SL Bi E L Lm Tes T poete a HIFI hlt iz 7 7 q _ ri 3 f an j k r J 3 Je
166. n the actual usage It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected recording time e Recording time may differ depending on the shooting environment and usage When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 57 Playback W Switching to the video playback screen Playing Back Videos l l Press the P button to select the playback mode The followings are the types of playback that can be performed by this unit em Deeoripton Normal Plays back the recorded videos Playback Mark Playback The scenes marked while recording the video and the Mark playback scoring scenes recorded in the game recording mode game playback by using the smartphone application can be searched To start tap MARK PLAY on the playback screen For the game recording mode refer to the game score settings Game Score Settings t p 137 DIGEST From the recorded video scenes are extracted PLAYBACK automatically pieced together for a digest playback within the specified length Check if the playback mode is pi Start playback from DIGEST PLAYBACK in the f the mode is still image tap A on the playback screen to display PLAYBACK SETTING menu the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the 8 0 button PLAYBACK Videos with defec
167. name can be set prior to recording use alphabets and numbers 2 Game score recording icon 129 Using Wi Fi Transferring Videos AVCHD format Transfer videos recorded in AVCHD format to the smartphone The video to be forwarded is converted to the following format System MP4 Video Codec H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Baseline Profile Resolution 1280X720 3 6Mbps Bit rate is indicated in 640X360 1Mbps fee e oo e pooo Start Wireless sync on the smartphone e Start the application after confirming that the smartphone is connected to this camera 2 Select the connection type to the camera Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Tap the current connection type e Recording screen appears 3 Tap Index 130 4 Il PAUSE Monitor LIE g La ET In the index screen tap the desired images to transfer Monitor Index Still Imaga e Confirm that the AVCHD tab is indicated in the lower part of the screen Files are displayed as a split files by certain lengths of time Enter the check mark 1 to the files to transfer and tap the transfer mark icon on the lower right Using Wi Fi Transfer H 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 20 00 00 30 PREPARING TO TRANSFER 171 00 00 30 00 00 40 00 00 40 00 00 50 Number of the selected image files is indicated next to th
168. name is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 Operations from the Web browser Using the Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser t p 139 Using Wi Fi Image Monitoring via the Internet OUTDOOR MONITORING You can check the image on the camera via internet connection with a smartphone or computer To use this function it is necessary to prepare for an UPnP Universal Plug and Play compatible wireless LAN router and an internet connection from which the global IP address can be obtained e Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring e When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD video quality of the recorded video is XP When VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MOV video quality of the recorded video is 360p e Size of the captured still image is 1280X720 GBF C D Setting Multiple Cameras in the Same Network To set up multiple cameras you need to fix the HTTP ports for each of the cameras Changing the HTTP Port DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING p 107 What You Need e Smartphone or Windows computer e Wireless LAN router that supports UPnP use a product that has a Wi Fi certification logo To check whether UPnP is supported please refer to the instruction manual of the wireless LAN router in use Internet connection with an obtainable global IP address
169. ning technique Refer to Shooting Tips found in the Beginner s Guide on this website on how to use panning effectively In addition you may also like to take a shot of the signs or monuments that can often be found at the tourist spots Showing Everyone Having a Good Time When taking a video it is rather dull to shoot only the scenery or historical sites Talk about your feelings while recording the breath taking scenery of an attraction so that it will be an interesting scene to view later Useful Shooting Techniques Amusement Park Inducing Responses by Calling Out Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family Videos with no waving of hands nor laughter are not only dull when you view f e them later but also put the capability of the audio recording function of the Taking Videos or Still Images According to the Attraction camcorder to a waste When recording induce more reactions by You may choose to take videos all the time However you may want to take enthusiastically waving your hands or shouting out Is it fun and the like some still images too Ui a section explains the scenarios suitable for taking videos or still Capturing the Best Moment in a Video as a Still Image A Shots with the eyes closed are often taken by accident To reduce such WE Scenarios suitable for taking videos mistakes make use of the function to capture still images from videos As videos are actually continuous
170. nt Auto Intelligent Auto function Multiple scenes may be detected Remaining Displays the remaining time for video Recording Time recording Checking the Remaining Recording Time MARK ll MENU p 50 Scene Counter Displays the elapsed time of the video that is Recorded Time currently being recorded 4 Press the START STOP button to start recording e Press again to stop e Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays 25 Recording W 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 Record the smiling face clearly Records while focusing on a near object Operation Buttons for Video Recording Se so Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp image with vivid colors aster pisos WHM IMAIMALMOISEININE Video Still Image Switches between video and still image g Mode modes l A O Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with MUA NOISE INe Overa Image T W Memory Store the zoom position to recall it at the Zoom touch of a button Prevents colors from fading even when recording Also zooming to the Wend wide angle iaht i t h i a bright environment such as snowfield and end and the T endi lelep hoto endi canbe eaches set at a touch of a button Prevents colors from fading when recording a Zooming p 31 su
171. ntional 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 gp 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 185 Settings Menu MEDIA SETTINGS video still image FORMAT SD CARD Deletes all files on the SD card FILE Deletes all files on the SD card FILE MANAGEMENT NO Deletes all files on the SD card and resets the folder and file numbers to 1 Caution e Not available for selection when no SD card is inserted 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 that the battery pack is fully charged or connect the AC adapter as the formatting process may take some time 186 Settings Menu USB CONNECTION MENU Appears when this unit is connected to a computer by using an USB cable PLAYBACK ON PC e Displays videos recorded by this unit by using the MediaBrowser Installing the Provided Software t p 77 e Saves videos recorded by this unit on your computer without using the provided software Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software t p 82 Copying to Mac Computer p 84
172. o 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 MediaBrowser lam using a Mac computer Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method Copying to Mac Computer p 84 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 15 Troubleshooting 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 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 Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation t p 10 Use LIGHT in the menu Use NIGHTALIVE in SCENE SELECT Shooting According to Scene Subject p 33 Use GAIN UP in the menu Manual Adjustment for Shooting t p 35 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the recording menu to the s
173. o dim brightness Helps to save battery life when selected OPERATION SOUND Turns on or off the operation sound 183 Settings Menu OFF Turns off the operation sound AUTO POWER OFF Prevents the situation of forgetting to turn off the power when this is set Memo e When using battery power is turned off automatically if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes e When using the AC adapter this unit goes into standby mode QUICK RESTART Launches this unit immediately by turning on the power within 5 minutes after the power is turned off TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen Adjusting the Touch Panel t p 16 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 are used in this unit 184 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 conve
174. ocation information is received from the smartphone an icon is displayed on the camera screen 6 Start recording Operation on this camera Memo e Manual recording cannot be performed e It is not possible to switch to the playback mode e Videos are recorded in AVCHD mode Videos cannot be recorded in MP4 MOV mode Changing the Settings To use the Wi Fi function it may be necessary to perform some settings on the camera and smartphone or computer e Registering the access points to connect wireless LAN router Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 e Obtaining a dynamic DNS account Obtaining a Dynamic DNS DDNS Account t amp p 109 e Setting the account on this camera Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING c p 109 e Setting the sender s e mail address Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 Registering the recipient s e mail address Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 103 Using Wi Fi Menu Settings DIRECT MONITORING Configures various settings related to DIRECT MONITORING e PASSWORD Sets the password to access the camera Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING p 106 e ENFORCED GROUP OWNER Default ON Set whether or not to get the owner group permissions OFF Set this if conn
175. ock to Local Time when Traveling Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST To charge the battery pack you need a converter plug that matches the Restore the region settings after you returned from the trip shape of the outlet Charging the Battery Pack Overseas p 23 l Tap MENU Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling p 23 When ON is selected in DST SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead Setting Daylight Saving Time t p 24 Charging the Battery Pack Overseas MARK il MENU 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 2 Tap SETUP shape of the outlet p TOP MENU United States A Iceland C Australia O Israel C Canada A_ Ireland C Guam A_ lran O Mexico A United Kingdom BBF Tahiti Kuwait B Italy C Tonga Q Jordan B BF Austria New Zealand Q Japan A Netherlands c Fiji Q India B C BF_ Canary Islands C A A B BF C Indonesia C_ Greece C gyp B BF C
176. of at least 1 m when shooting young children Using the flash at drivers may cause temporary blindness and result in accidents Caution e Do not fire the AF assist beam of the flash at the subjects within a close range several cm Do not touch it directly with your hand 175 Settings Menu e f foreign particles such as dust are attached do not use it e Also do not cover it with tape etc Incorrect usage may result in burns e Heat from the flash may result in emission of smoke Do not touch the flash immediately after it is used SELF TIMER Use this when taking a group photo Taking Group Shots Self timer p 47 Deactivates the Self Timer function 2SEC Shutter is released after 2 seconds This function prevents camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button 10SEC Shutter is released after 10 seconds This function prevents camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button FACE DETECTION Shutter is released when the subject enters into the image Memo e The Self Timer lamp blinks while the Self Timer function is operating GAIN P A S M and U only Sets the ISO level according to the brightness of the subject a S Memo e GAIN UP can be set by using the USER dial U Saves the setting values of frequently used functions User Settings t p 36 DIS Camera shake during still image recording can be effectively reduced Reducing Camera Shake t
177. of this unit is on e In order to charge the battery be sure to turn off the power Rechargeable Batteries When using the battery in a low temperature environment 10 C 50 F or below the operating time may be shortened or it may not function properly When using this unit outdoors in the winter weather warm the battery such as by placing it in the pocket before attaching it Keep away from direct contact with a warm pack e Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire e After removing the battery store it in a dry place between 15 C to 25 C 59 F to 77 F Keep a 30 battery level _8 if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time In addition fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months then continue to store it at a 30 battery level La Memo You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to shoot for long hours indoors Getting Started Detaching the Battery Pack Grip Adjustment 1 Open the pad 2 Adjust the length of the belt 3 Close the pad Caution Approximate Battery Charging Time Using AC Adapter Be sure to fasten the grip belt properly If the belt is loose this unit may drop and result in injuries or damages Battery Pack Charging time e Wi Fi antenna is located inside the pad Do not pull out the Wi Fi antenna when adjusting the belt BN VF815U 2h10m Te When the battery life is re
178. olor according to the light source Setting White Balance t p 39 TELE MACRO P A S M and U only Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Taking Close up Shots t p 40 ZEBRA P A S M and U only Diagonal lines zebra pattern are displayed only at areas with the specified luminance levels Checking for Overexposed Areas ZEBRA t p 41 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF only Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF p 34 LIGHT Turns on off the light AUTO Lights up automatically when the surrounding is dark DIS Camera shake during video recording can be effectively reduced Reducing Camera Shake t p 41 GAIN UP P A S and M only Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places Does not adjust the brightness Adjusts the brightness to the low level in dark places 6 dB 12dB Adjusts the brightness automatically in dark places 12 dB 18dB Adjusts the brightness to the high level in dark places 18 dB 170 Settings Menu Adjusts the brightness at the shutter speed of up to 1 60 AUTO Decreases the shutter speed to 1 30 and adjust the brightness Memo e Although AUTO brightens the scene more than AGC movements of the subject may become unnatural e GAIN UP
179. om the trip 24 Recording Taking Videos in Auto Mode Indications for Video Recording You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent Auto mode Settings such as exposure and focus will be adjusted automatically to suit the shooting conditions i 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 0 00 00 2 04 l Turn on the power MARK li MENU Video Quality Displays the icon of the VIDEO QUALITY setting selected in the recording menu VIDEO QUALITY p 172 TOUCH PRIORITY Displays the setting of TOUCH PRIORITY AE AE AF AP By default it is set to FACE TRACKING Capturing Subjects by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t amp p 34 Wi Time Displays the current time AS Clock Setting p 19 The icon on LCD display is switched to video mode Image Stabilizer Displays the image stabilizer setting R 3 Set the shooting dial to i AUTO eaten Saale Sieh eel z Recording Media Displays the icon of the media where videos are recorded to Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery power ORA use Recording Mode Current Current shooting mode is displayed mode is displayed Setting Scenes of Displays scenes detected automatically in the Intellige
180. on the shooting conditions 26 Recording Useful Settings for Recording e When QUICK RESTART is set to ON shooting can be started immediately after pressing the power button if the power is turned off within 5 minutes QUICK RESTART p 184 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 AUTO POWER OFF e p 184 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 by Tracking Automatically TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 34 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 49 Caution e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly e The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit rises too much e Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the access lamp is lighted The recorded data may become unreadable This unit is a microcomputer controlled device Electrostatic discharge
181. onnect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 Mi Regular Operation Connect this camera to a smartphone or computer Tap MENU Operation on this camera The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING 12t Operation on this camera Wi Fi 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera 159 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code OUTDOOR MONITORING 5 Start making a connection Operation on this camera OUTDOOR MONITORING CONNECTING Sie e Name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router in connection is displayed 6 The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access point The URL WAN for the smartphone to connect to appears Does not appear if DDNS is not set or set incorrectly e XUPnP is displayed when UPnP cannot be used 7 Check the URL WAN CAMERA NETWORK INFO USE THE URL BELOW TO CONNECT FROM AN OUTSIDE LOCATION URL WAN http QUIT After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen e XUPnP is displayed when UPnP cannot be used WE Operation on the smartphone Memo e Prior to use this function a smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone Installing Smartphone Applications p 122 Start Wireless sync on the smartphone after setting OUTDOOR
182. order 5 Start backup 78 Saving Destination PC Step 2 Confirm e Backup starts 6 After backup is complete click OK oO Finished successfully a EZE 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 MediaBrowser 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 German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e e Delete unwanted videos before making backup It takes time to back up many videos Deleting Unwanted Files t p 69 Copying Disconnecting this Unit from Computer I Click Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media 9 31PM 1u oza010 2 Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device For Windows Vista Click OK G 4 Remove the USB cable from computer and turn off the power of this unit Organizing Files After backing up your files organize them by adding labels such as Family Trip etc This is useful not only for creating
183. ou use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance cannot be guaranteed e Charging time Approx 2 h 10 m using supplied battery pack The charging time is when the unit is used at 25 C 77 F If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F charging may take a longer time or it may not start CHARGE lamp blinks 2 times in a slow cycle for notification if the battery charge does not start In such case leave the battery for a while and charge the battery again e f malfunctions overvoltage etc occur or if any battery manufactured other than JVC is attempted for battery charge charging stops In these cases CHARGE lamp blinks quickly for notification When carrying this unit by putting it in a bag the power button may be pressed accidentally which may cause the battery to be consumed Before recording an important scene it is recommended that you remove the battery when carrying this unit Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter f you use any other AC adapters besides the supplied AC adapter malfunctions may occur e You can record or play back videos while the AC adapter is connected Battery charging cannot be performed during recording or playback Remove the battery when the unit is to be used for a long time Performance of the battery may drop if it is left attached to the unit Battery charging cannot be performed when the power
184. oup photos The 2 second self timer is useful for preventing camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button This function is available in still image mode Not available in video mode Memo When shooting a photo using the self timer function use of a tripod is recommended Tripod Mounting t p 21 e When focused the focus icon lights up in green Using the 2 10 second Self timer 6 Take astill image Tap MENU e The top menu appears P ji e A timer appears and countdown to shooting starts 2 Tap RECORD SETTING To stop the self timer press the SNAPSHOT button again TOP MENU 3 Tap SELF TIMER J RECORD SETTING Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap 2SEC or 10SEC SELF TIMER 2SEC FACE DETECTION 5 Set the focus on the subject 47 Recording Using the Face Detection Self timer Pressing the SNAPSHOT button again starts the 10 second self timer Pressing the SNAPSHOT button starts face detection and shooting is performed three seconds after another person enters the frame 6 The photographer enters the frame This function is useful when you want to include the photographer in the Photographer group photo This function is available in still image mode Not available in video mode l Tap MENU The shutter is released 3 seconds after the photographer enters the frame To stop t
185. p DIRECT MONITORING si INDOOR MONITORING Hr or OUTDOOR MONITORING aii Operation on this camera 4 Tap HTTP PORT Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING 5 Enter a port number Operation on this camera HTTP PORT a pales ES 107 Using Wi Fi Setting the Score Display Record DIRECT MONITORING Setting the UPnP of this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING Sets whether to record score displays in the video Sets the UPnP of the camera l Tap MENU I Tap MENU Operation on this camera Operation on this camera The top menu appears The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera Operation on this camera TOP MENU TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING js icon in the Wi Fi menu 3 Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING aii Operation on this camera Operation on this camera Wi 4 Tap SCORE RECORDING 4 Tap UPnP Operation on this camera Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING Ea OUTDOOR MONITORING S memaca z 5 Tap ON SCORE RECORDING OFF ON Select ON to enable UPnP e Select OFF to disable UPnP 108 Using Wi Fi Obtaining a Dynamic DNS DDNS Account Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR By obtaining a dynamic DNS account this unit may be used on the web as MONITORING usual even if the IP address changes
186. phone input level MIC LEVEL SETTING Sets the microphone level Make the adjustments such that MIC LEVEL does not turn red a S C HEADPHONE VOL ADJ Sets the volume level of the connected headphones To turn up the volume tap on the touch screen To turn down the volume tap on the touch screen Adjusting the Volume Level of Headphones During Playback e To turn up the volume set the zoom lever to the T end To turn down the volume set the zoom lever to the W end K2 TECHNOLOGY Reduces the degradation of sound quality caused by digital signal processing and records a sound quality close to the original Deactivates K2 TECHNOLOGY Memo e Unavailable when VIDEO QUALITY is set to MOV 1080p LPCM 173 Settings Menu SPECIAL RECORDING Menu video Pe LAA AUTO REC Starts recording automatically by sensing the changes in subjects movement brightness within the red frame displayed on the LCD monitor Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC t p 46 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 49 174 Settings Menu RECORD SETTING Menu still image indicates the position of the shooting dial Focus Assist P A S M
187. point of the 00 00 video transfer LENGTH OF VIDEO 10SEC Length of the trans a ferred video e Start the application after confirming that the smartphone is connected to this camera 2 Select the connection type to the camera e Length of the transferred video can be adjusted by using the slider bar The longer the length of the transferred video is set the longer it takes to transfer the video Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Tap the current connection type e Recording screen appears 3 Tap Index 132 Using Wi Fi Monitor II PAUSE ELLES i LEIRLL FEL TETIS SeaRRED onan YOU CAN TRANSFER VIDEOS OR STILL IMAGES TO THE SMARTPHONE TRANSFER CANCEL Shaan seen enreate 4 Select MP4 from the tab at the bottom of the screen and tap the video Tap CANCEL to cancel the operation to transfer 6 TRANSFER starts Monitor Index TRANSFERRING 50 CANCEL Tap CANCEL to cancel the operation i B AHT Bill Im 3ga e Tap Monitor to return to the monitor screen Tap amp to move to the setting screen 5 Tap TRANSFER 7 After transferring is complete tap OK 133 Using Wi Fi 134 COMPLETED e To play back and check the video tap CHECK Android only To upload the video tap SHARE Android only Tap the desired
188. r and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET 12 Tap QUIT or SEND TEST EMAIL Operation on this camera CONTENTS SET AS FOLLOWS EMAIL ADDRESS text gmail com SMTP SERVER smtp gmail com SMTP PORT 587 AUTHENTICATE METHOD SMTP TLS USERNAME test QUIT SEND TEST EMAIL SENDER S EMAIL Enter the sender s e mail address SMTP SERVER Enter the SMTP server address SMTP PORT Set this when the SMTP port number needs to be changed AUTHENTICATE Set this when the authentication method needs to METHOD be changed 112 USERNAME Enter the username PASSWORD Enter the password Caution e t is necessary to obtain an e mail account in advance Some web based mail addresses do not support this feature These are Gmail settings as of March 2013 Perform setting manually if changes have been made to the Gmail specifications e To make use of addresses other than Gmail please consult the mail service provider Internet provider etc for information on the settings Using Wi Fi Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera RECIPIENT S EMAIL Registers the e mail addresses of recipients on the camera I Tap MENU Operation on this camera 7 Enter the recipient s e mail address RECIPIENT S EMAIL P MARK IEEJ MENU EAE asc ocr DELETE 2 Tap the Wi Fi icon PARS Tuv Iwxy
189. r lower case letter and number e Tap lt or to move one space to the left or right The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera 167 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code REGISTERED LEY odaia hacia dada lalalaliii lala label bala label ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 VIDEO MAIL ADDRESS e Other methods such as Manual Registration and WPS PIN Registration are also available Refer to the following link for details Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 WE Regular Operation Record videos to send a video mail I Tap MENU Set the camera to the recording mode e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon 3 Tap VIDEO MAIL ig 4 Tap VIDEO MAIL ADDRESS VIDEO MAIL 5 Select VIDEO MAIL ADDRESS then tap 168 To display the i icon tap the e mail address To cancel the e mail address press the icon one more time Up to 8 e mail addresses can be selected 6 Tap START p VIDEO MAIL Sh e Or tap the REC on screen 8 Recording starts after the 5 second countdown e You can allow the recording to be performed for 15 seconds or press the START STOP button to stop 9 Tap SEND VIDEO MAIL SEND THIS VIDEO SEN
190. r 10 days of continuous usage e When not monitoring from a smartphone or computer the focus of the camera is fixed e Even when monitoring from a smartphone or computer focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours Focus works again when the camera is operated e Establish a connection again at a place with good signal strength Transmission speed may drop or a connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other when there are objects in between or when a microwave oven or other wireless devices are in use e f a connection cannot be established again restart the terminal Smartphone or computer Check if the camera and the access point are properly connected Images cannot be detected on the terminal smartphone or computer if the camera is disconnected from the access point halfway through This appears when UPnP has failed Check whether the wireless LAN router in use is compatible with UPnP Refer to the instruction manual of the wireless LAN router in use or consult the manufacturer of the router When the wireless LAN router in use is compatible with UPnP turn on the UPnP function f the icon does not disappear even when the UPnP function is enabled turn off and on the power of the wireless LAN router in use as well as the camera then try again When UPnP is set to OFF XUPnP will not appear In such cases set UPnP to
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192. ra to the recording mode 107 Using Wi Fi Operation Method Activate the GPS function of the smartphone Operation on the smartphone MARK i The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU e For details on using the smartphone refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 2 Start Wireless sync on the smartphone 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera 3 Tap DIRECT MONITORING 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING 5 Tap WPS Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE S E ileal ada eal aha PS Gala dacahahaheddscdehh ahaha edad STOP WPS OUTDOOR MONITORING 6 Activate WPS on the smartphone or computer within 2 minutes Operation on the smartphone or computer e To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 4 Monitor screen is displayed 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen 102 Using Wi Fi Monitor H PAUSE LER TE To change the time interval for obtaining the GPS location information OFF 15 sec tap Smartphone Application Settings p 136 5 Receiving the location information Display on this camera When the GPS l
193. ration below SMART USER GUIDE Create a QR code EXECUTE STOP W Enter values in the required items for direct monitoring Password set a password to connect this camera to the device by direct monitoring 8 to 63 characters 64 characters in case of hexadecimal Enforced Group Owner setting used to enable a connection with a device Read a QR code that does not support Wi Fi Direct Normally set to ON e HTTP Port Normally set to 80 SCORE RECORDING Sets whether to record score displays in the video Recorded score display cannot be deleted later PLEASE READ QR CODE Read a QR code Operation on this camera Display the screen for reading the QR code I Tap MENU Operation on this camera 2 Tap YES SET FROM QR CODE CHANGE THE SETTING OF DIRECT MONITORING PREVIOUS SETTING WILL BE OVERWRITTEN II REC The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi X icon _ Operation on this camera 3 Tap OK SET FROM QR CODE SETTINGS COMPLETED 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera swi OoOo Tap NEXT to return to the screen to read the QR code Wi Fi Set contents are saved J PN 5 Tap EXECUTE 149 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code Mi Regular Operation Connecting the Smartphone to the Camera Wirelessly Mi Connection by entering the Wi Fi password Tap MENU Operation on thi
194. recording of 60 still images within 1 minute using this function allows you to select the best moment and save it as a still image Capturing a Still Image from One Scene in Video t p 71 Photo by just that good guy jim Scenarios with changes in body movement are suitable for taking videos Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 This includes situations where there are rapid changes in facial expressions Video Playback in Progress or voices of surprise and delight Some amusement parks do not allow passengers to perform any recording Be sure to check beforehand Examples e Merry go round go kart coffee cup etc Mi Scenarios suitable for taking still images photos Scenarios with little movement of the subject are suitable for taking still images Try to take the still images from an angle such that the surroundings can be seen Clearly Examples e Carousal ferris wheel fun bicycle rides etc Photo by just that good guy jim Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 Video Playback in Progress Useful Shooting Techniques Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation When the subject s face is in backlight or when the expression cannot be seen clearly the Intelligent Auto function of this unit automatically increases its brightness for recording If Intelligent Auto fails to function as expected or if the brightness correction is insufficient you can increas
195. ress up to 8 addresses Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 Operation Method I Tap MENU Set the camera to the recording mode lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon HI LREC TOP MENU 4 ES 99 Using Wi Fi 3 Tap VIDEO MAIL ig 4 Tap VIDEO MAIL ADDRESS VIDEO MAIL To display the i icon tap the e mail address e To cancel the e mail address press the icon one more time Up to 8 e mail addresses can be selected 6 Tap START mp VIDEO MAIL e Or tap the REC on screen 8 Recording starts after the 5 second countdown e Recording starts immediately after pressing the START STOP button again during the countdown e You can allow the recording to be performed for 15 seconds or press the START STOP button to stop 9 Tap SEND 100 VIDEO MAIL SEND THIS VIDEO PLAY TO CHECK e Sending of the video mail starts To check the file tap PLAY TO CHECK When it is complete tap OK Caution e Be careful not to cause too much sending of e mails Depending on the internet provider that provides the e mail service the e mails may be marked as spam or the usage limited may be exceeded Be sure to check the terms of the internet provider in advance to find out if there are any restrictions on the number or size of e mails that can be sent
196. rm the Wi Fi setting after the camera reads the QR code generated by following the instruction in Detailed User Guide Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code t p 148 LOCK SETTINGS Sets a password to prevent others from seeing the network settings Protecting the Network Settings with a Password t p 121 e INITIALIZATION Returns the network settings to their default values Initializing the Wi Fi Settings t p 121 105 Using Wi Fi Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR Tap DELETE to delete a character MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right i 7 6 Tap SET Tap MENU Operation on this camera Operation on this camera Settings will not be saved until SET is tapped Sets the password required to access the camera Up to 8 characters alphabets numbers and symbols only case sensitive MARK i e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap DIRECT MONITORING asi INDOOR MONITORING H or OUTDOOR MONITORING 12 Operation on this camera Wi Fi ee 4 afd ow 4 Tap PASSWORD Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING 5 Register a password Operation on this camer
197. rom browser Mi Operation on the smartphone Start Wireless sync on the smartphone after setting INDOOR MONITORING Tap START in INDOOR MONITORING on the camera to start 2 Tap INDOOR MONITORING 93 Using Wi Fi Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 Login with your username and password if authentication cannot be achieved HTTP AUTHORIZATION USERNAME j ccam PASSWORD OK e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 4 The recording screen is displayed 94 Monitor HE PAUSE LER TES e How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications amp p 122 E Monitoring from the computer Windows7 Tap the URL button shown on the camera s screen displayed when the computer and the camera are connected wirelessly The URL for the computer to connect to appears 2 Check the URL displayed on the camera screen which starts from http CAMERA NETWORK INFO URL LAN http SEEEN After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen 3 Start Internet Explorer web browser on the computer and enter the URL W rcows Interret Lxp orer Ka gt E about blank gt i ttx ep as g Re Be et gd 4 Login with your username and password The user
198. s camera Set the camera to the recording mode MARK li e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera HEE 4 Tap START mp Operation on this camera DIRECT MONITORING Ea Pa oe ee a 5 Check the SSID and the PASS being displayed on the screen of the camera DIRECT MONITORING SET UP Wi Fi SETTING ON CONNECTING DEVICE LL Bh ictal dara lak alah anal PASS HEKRKK RRR EE EREREK RRR EEE EEKREKRRREE STOP WPS 6 Select the SSID in step 5 from the Wi Fi network selection screen of your smartphone and enter the PASS on the password screen Operation on the smartphone or computer 150 e For details on connecting your smartphone or computer to a Wi Fi network please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal in use 7 A connection is established and appears on the camera s screen E Connection by Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Tap MENU Operation on this camera Set the camera to the recording mode MARK i The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap the DIRECT MONITORING sa icon in the Wi Fi menu Operation on this camera HES 4 Tap START mp Operation on this camera Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Co
199. s if you receive error notifications Depending on the provider you may be marked as a sender of spam junk mail Unable to attach images to e mails Depending on the provider some attached files may be deleted Make use of other free e mail services The unit turns off automatically To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage Unable to set focus For DETECT MAIL SETTING e While on standby for notification mails the focus is fixed Perform the camera settings first then enable the notification mails Focus may not be set correctly if the notification mails start before camera settings are made In this case disable the notification mails temporarily then enable it again Vide Still Image Transmission a S Unable to transfer videos and still images to e Check the amount of remaining free space in the destination medium smartphone or computer smartphone or computer 145 Using Wi Fi Wi Fi Specifications Wi Fi Specifications Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802 11b g n 2 4GHz band Wi Fi security Encryption WEP WPA WPA2 WPA and WPA2 are supported only by the personal mode PSK DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Mi When Using Wireless sync Supported Terminals iPhone iPad iPod touch iOS 5 1 or later Android Android 2 3 or later e There is no guarantee that the operations wil
200. s to this unit via internet Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera To obtain register an account perform the following steps Access the following URL from a browser and register for an account Operation on a computer or smartphone https dd3 jvckenwood com user Set your e mail address as the username 2 gt Check that you have received a confirmation e mail to the address used in registration and access the URL stated in the e mail Operation on a computer or smartphone 3 Set the username and password used in registration on the camera Operation on this camera Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING p 109 4 Execute OUTDOOR MONITORING Operation on this camera If OUTDOOR MONITORING is executed while dynamic DNS settings are enabled the camera will access the dynamic DNS server 5 Tap CAMERA NETWORK INFO to check that the URL WAN is displayed Registration complete Image Monitoring via the Internet OUTDOOR MONITORING t p 95 Caution Registration will be canceled if you do not access the dynamic DNS server from the camera within 3 days Perform the registration again in this case e Registration will not be complete if the username and password set on this camera are incorrect Be sure to check that they are correct e Successful registration will be canceled too if you do not access the dynamic
201. s unit 7 Digest Playback starts 2 Tap MENU oa XP gt Tree rer T 0 01 23 TTS 0 12 34 DIGEST lee lt lt Ca gt gt Dt nit e Tap If to pause 3 Tap PLAYBACK SETTING Tap E to return to the index screen oO 19 19 Tap DIGEST X to return to the normal playback screen e Operations During Video Playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 54 8 Digest playback stops automatically or display the next screen by tapping MENU TO NORMAL PLAYBACK 4 Tap DIGEST PLAYBACK PLAYBACK AGAIN Wag PLAYBACK SETTING e TO NORMAL PLAYBACK start normal playback e PLAYBACK AGAIN start the digest playback again e SELECT DATE return to step 5 SELECT DATE 5 Tap to select a date for Digest Playback Wat SELECT DATE i282 SS Bs z lt i LEE See Bi i See ws ee X e After selecting a date tap NEXT When ALL is tapped Digest Playback will be performed for all the dates e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 67 Playback PLAYBACK OTHER FILE Playing Back Still Images 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 AEE AE emer Press the P button to select the playback mode Video files in AVCHD only
202. seeseeseees 130 Transferring Videos MP4 format ccccssseeeeeeeeeees 132 Transferring Still Images sista tvessecseatncssixctivahiatcseucersemesstantacs 134 Smartphone Application Settings ccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 136 Using Tablet Applications ccccccccesseesesseeseseeeseseeeseaeees 138 Using the Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser 00 139 Indications ON the Screen cccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 139 Troubleshooting gasisnnaieucodieciessenesiandiavedtansedventeedeimnosoaesesandixsnetts 142 Wi Fi Specifications sc iiiceoicdecceeccdedndiadscseduaeaceanensseansanedeazanedec 146 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code DIREC FMONITORING accasachcitsscesiennstenizecenpeobescstenpssacadsanseses 149 INDOOR MONITORING a ccsescesvsseonmoonnccstsonssedestsontasesscaueeeds 152 OUTDOOR MONIT ORING otececcereccnesatcventencehonancs notapeunaennn 157 ey reso rey cae de acess x oneness tet 161 VIDEO MA DR erence eee er eee ce eee er ener ere 165 Settings Menu Operating the Menu ccccceeeeeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeaneeeeeeseeaaaes 169 Operating the Top Men cccccsssceccessseeeeeesseesseneeess 169 RECORD SETTING Menu video c cccccssseeeeeeeeeees 170 SPECIAL RECORDING Menu video ccssseeeeeeeeeeees 174 RECORD SETTING Menu still image ccccsseeeeeeeees 175 SPECIAL RECORDING Menu still image ccceee 178
203. selected files Delete unwanted videos and still images when the space 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 69 Deleting Selected Files t p 69 Press the P button to select the playback mode Memo HWW A e Deleted files cannot be restored Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files t p 70 Be sure to back up important files on a computer Backing Up All Files p 78 Tap si or to select the video or still image mode Tap or sf on the recording screen to display the mode switching z f screen Deleting the Currently Displayed File Tap ii to switch to the video mode sk Deletes the currently displayed file Tap O to switch to the still image mode You can also use the sl l button on this unit Caution e Deleted files cannot be restored 2 Tap Ww I Tap WU C gt tem enm es EN 0 01 23 Os 0 12 34 KIK Lam e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 2 Tap YES p E DELETE REMAINING SCENES 0030 Vv appears on the selected files To remove V from a file tap on the file again Tap SEL ALL to select all files e Tap REL ALL to release all selections
204. sent next to their pillow is a recording opportunity not to be missed Get ready to shoot before the children wake up Wedding Create an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom my i Discussing and Planning Before the Event Before the day of the wedding reception it is important to discuss with the bride and groom about various details such as the order of the ceremony and whether there are any entertainment programs or change of clothes By understanding the preferences of the bride and groom you will be able to shoot more appropriately E Finding out the route of entrance The highlight of a wedding reception is the entrance of the bride and groom Find out which door they will enter from and the route they will take from the person in charge of the wedding hall in advance Set up the tripod at a place where you can follow the couple using zoom without having to move around E Number of times and timing of clothes changing Find out the timing of any changing of clothes so as to capture the scene well when the bride and groom enter again You can also make use the time while the bride and groom are changing to record comments of well wishes from the guests Finding the Right Angle to Capture Both Bride and Groom E Composing the picture with the groom in front and the guests at the back The main characters of a wedding are of course the bride and groom Record their expressions clearly during the toa
205. service then proceed to the uploading process To make use of a service it is necessary to perform registration beforehand Transferring Still Images You can transfer recorded still images to your smartphone If the aspect ratio of the original still image is 4 3 the image is reduced by 1600X1200 when transferred If the aspect ratio of the original still image is 16 9 the image is reduced by 1920X1080 when transferred Start Wireless sync on the smartphone e Start the application after confirming that the smartphone is connected to this camera 2 Select the connection type to the camera Wireless sync DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING Tap the current connection type Recording screen appears 3 Tap Index Using Wi Fi Index Monitor Il PAUSE 4 Select the Still Image tab in the lower part of the screen and tap the index screen Manitor Index Jae w EEL TTT ig 3 af Sen TET M 1 ni Eti 1 maga e Tap Monitor to return to the monitor screen Tap amp to move to the setting screen 5 Enter the check in the checkbox to the still images to transfer and tap the transfer mark icon on the lower right Transfer o AN i RA me e Tap BACK to return to the previous screen 6 Tap TRANSFER YOU CAN TRANSFER VIDEOS OR STILL IMAGES TO THE SMARTPHONE TRANSFER CANCEL e Tap
206. sing the Touch Screen Icon operation buttons thumbnails and menu items are displayed on the touch screen according to the mode in use e There are two ways to operate the touch screen namely tap and drag The following are some examples Ey Tap the displayed button icon or thumbnail file on the touch screen o make selection 3 Drag the thumbnails on the touch screen to search for the desired file Recording Screen Playback Screen Index screen thumbnail display 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 Tap the buttons icons on the touch screen accurately The buttons may not respond if they are not tapped on the right area Do not press or rub with excessive force Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp tip 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 press hard Adjusting the Touch Panel t p 16 15 Getting Started Adjusting the Touch Panel Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen l Tap MENU 2 Tap SETUP HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST
207. smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone Installing Smartphone Applications p 122 l Tap MENU Operation on this camera The URL WAN for the smartphone to connect to appears Does not appear if DDNS is not set or set incorrectly e XUPnP is displayed when UPnP cannot be used 7 Check the URL WAN CAMERA NETWORK INFO USE THE URL BELOW TO CONNECT FROM AN OUTSIDE LOCATION GR ME MENT e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi X icon Operation on this camera URL WAN http e After checking the URL tap QUIT to return to the previous screen e XUPnP is displayed when UPnP cannot be used TOP MENU WE Operation on the smartphone Start Wireless sync on the smartphone after setting OUTDOOR MONITORING 3 Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING 12t Operation on this camera EEES ii 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera 2 Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING Wireless sync OUTDOOR MONITORING DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING 5 Start making a connection Operation on this camera OUTDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING CONNECTING SSID eE e Name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router in connection is displayed 6 The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access 3 Log in with your username and password point if authen
208. st speech entertainment programs and other scenes Another recommendation is to capture the face shots of the guests then pan towards the groom Picture composition containing the crowd of guests only lacks fun so be sure to pay attention to the shooting angle and size Useful Shooting Techniques Recording the Expressions and Comments of Guests Mi Setting the shot from eye level to chest level You can record comments from the guest by going around asking Please say a few words for the bride and groom This can be done at the guests waiting room when the bride and groom are changing or during the entertainment programs Advanced Operation with Two Camcorders If video editing is to be done record using two camcorders so that a video with varying scenes can be created You can try asking a close friend who has a camcorder at home Set the borrowed camcorder on a tripod to focus on taking close up shots of the bride and groom In this way the other camcorder can be moved around to record other scenes enabling an interesting video with changing scenes to be created through editing and compilation As most people own at least a digital camera nowadays even if you are really unable to find an extra camcorder inserting still pictures to the video at various points is also a good way to add variety Do give it a try E lt Camcorder 1 gt Closing up on the bride and groom all the time WE lt Camcorder 2 gt Recording
209. sure to use JVC battery packs Short usage time even after charging Battery deterioration occurs when a battery pack is charged repeatedly Replace the battery pack with a new one Optional Accessories t p 24 Unable to charge the battery pack When the battery pack is fully charged the lamp does not flash Check whether the terminals are dirty If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar 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 Remaining battery power is not displayed when the AC adapter is connected 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 194 Recording Recording cannot be performed When there are multiple light sources and depending on the shooting conditions exposure and focus may not be adjusted correctly in the Intelligent Auto mode In this case adjust the settings manually Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Recording stops automatically 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 Turn off this unit wait for a while and turn it on again This unit stops a
210. t EDIT TEAM NAME TEAM A 58 6 Edit the team name EDIT TEAM NAME gt r E Loti e no UETA TUV JWXYZ Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times Tap DELETE to delete a character e Tap CANCEL to exit Tap amp or to move one space to the left or right 7 Tap SET EDIT TEAM NAME CANCEL E ct uno rors SET 8 Tap another team name if you want to continue editing the team names CANCEL EDIT TEAM NAME TEAM A Tap to return to the previous screen e Tap X to exit the mark editing menu Playback ADD DELETE P B TIME PER SCENE Check if the playback mode is pili Check if the playbac f the mode is still image tap A on the playback screen to display f the mode is still image tap on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen the mode switching screen Tap vii to switch the mode to video You can also use the w i button Tap viii to switch the mode to video You can also use the w i button on this unit on this unit 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode 3 Tap EDIT 3 Tap EDIT Wi MARKING PLAYBACK SD Wi MARKING PLAYBACK __ __ n ine i Ie x 4 Tap P B
211. t ON Sets whether to record videos on this camera during detection 104 Using Wi Fi VIDEO MAIL COMMON Wi Fi SETTING OFF Does not record videos on this camera e ON Records videos on this camera Setting Self Recording on this Camera DETECT MAIL SETTING t p 115 e VIDEO MAIL ADDRESS Selects the recipient s e mail address for video mails Sending Still Images via E mail upon Detection of Face or Movement DETECT MAIL p 98 e MAIL SETTING Sets the e mail addresses of the sender and recipient Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 Configures various settings related to the network e ACCESS POINTS Adds deletes or perform LAN settings of access points wireless LAN router Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS p 115 MAIL SETTING Sets the e mail addresses of the sender and recipient Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 Registering the Recipient s E mail Address of the Camera t p 113 e MAC ADDRESS Media Access Control address Displays the MAC address of the camera The above shows the MAC address when connected to an access point while the below shows the address during direct connection Checking the MAC Address of this Camera t p 120 e SET FROM QR CODE Perfo
212. t gt gt 0 01 23 EJ 56 Playback GAME PLAYBACK e Game playback is a function to playback the goal scenes and or marked scene that is recorded by marking function of this unit or smartphone application Wireless sync To start tap MARK PLAY on the playback screen e For the game recording mode refer to Marking the Video While Recording t p 42 or Game Score Settings amp p 137 Press the D button to select the playback mode Check if the eak mode is f f the mode is still image tap A on the playback screen to display the mode switching screen Tap sii to switch the mode to video You can also use the W O button on this unit 2 Tap MARK PLAY to open the mark playback mode 3 s he E i i g Bi S bev Se gt E i ou y ES a 4 Tap the recorded game GAME PLAYBACK ED v C CO OE e Tap DIGEST to extract the score and marked scenes from the game and to start a DIGEST playback 5 Playback of the selected game starts gt 22s eS EI Em HOME 0 VISITOR START 1a Caa C J AM11 00 EJ e Playback stops after all the scenes are played back Indications during the Game Playback E During the Normal Game Playback gt emp es __ score Displays the score of the game the score of the game Game playback Indicates that the game playback is in mode
213. t the receiver can not check your replied e mail by using this unit Check the e mails sent by this unit from computer etc e JVC will not be responsible for any trouble that occurs upon the sending of mails Record and Send Videos via E mail VIDEO MAIL Videos of up to 15 seconds can be recorded and sent via e mail With this function short videos can be delivered easily even on a daily basis such as to show the growing up of small children to their distant grandparents Memo e Specifications of the videos sent via video mail are as follows H 264 MPEG 4 AVC baseline profile codec 640 x 360 resolution 30p frame rate 1 Mbps bit rate Advanced Audio Coding AAC system 48 kHz sampling rate 16 bit 2 channels What You Need e Wireless LAN router use a product that has a Wi Fi certification logo Internet connection Account for sending e mails Supports SMTP E mail services that is only accessible from the web cannot be used Settings Required in Advance To send e mails the following settings are required in advance The above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other functions 1 Registering an access point Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS ce p 115 2 Setting the account for sending e mails Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera t p 110 3 Registering the recipient s e mail add
214. t be established if START is tapped before entering the code 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED FETTER ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 Editing LAN Settings of Access Points Wireless LAN Router Change accordingly such as when you want to fix the IP address for the camera I Tap MENU Operation on this camera unre ADRES MENT The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU mS CX 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera a2 ZEE 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap the access point for changing the settings Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS D 6 Tap LAN SETTINGS Operation on this camera 119 Using Wi Fi USE DELETE LAN SETTINGS Tap USE to use the selected access point Tap DELETE to delete the registered access point 7 Perform the LAN settings when DHCP is set to OFF Operation on this camera LAN SETTINGS DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS v SUBNET MASK e After setting tap OK LAN settings comprise of the following items ON Obtains IP address from the DHCP server automatically OFF Settings of IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS and SECONDARY
215. t the type of marking being used in the marking screen LENGTH Set the length of video being transferred to the smartphone 10 300SEC Available for videos in AVCHD format only RESOLUTION pixel Select the resolution of the video being transferred to the smartphone 1280x720 or 640x360 Available for videos in AVCHD format only GAME SCORE SETTING Enter the recording methods of the game score as well as the team information Game Score Settings p 137 Enter the URL of the camera that is connected to the smartphone via wireless network HTTP Set the user name and the password for AUTHORIZATION INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING The default username is jvccam fixed and the password is 0000 can be changed from camera NOT TO SLEEP MODE Set to prevent the smartphone from entering into the sleep mode while the application is in use Enter a check mark to disactivate the sleep mode HELP Displays the help file LICENSE AGREEMENT Displays the license agreement of the software Android only Memo e When connecting to INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORING you will be prompted to enter the URL or HTTP authorization if they are not entered or entered incorrectly Game Score Settings Enter the recording methods of the game score as well as the team information Hi Common for Android and iOS I Tap Monitor 11 PAUSE TILES MONITORIN MARKING TYPES
216. tails Registering the Access Points of the Camera to Connect ACCESS POINTS c p 115 Using Wi Fi Connecting the smartphone or computer to the access point wireless LAN router a f Connect the smartphone or computer to the access point wireless LAN router at home e For details on connections refer to the instruction manuals of the device in use or the wireless LAN router This setting is unnecessary if the smartphone or computer has already been connected to the access point wireless LAN router at home Monitoring the images by connecting the smartphone and the camera e Install Wireless sync on the smartphone in advance Installing Smartphone Applications p 122 WE Operation on this camera Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC TOP MENU 3 Tap INDOOR MONITORING Operation on this camera 3 7 A JE 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera 5 Start making a connection Operation on this camera INDOOR MONITORING CONNECTING RS aaa laa alae keh ada Name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router in connection is displayed 6 The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access point e Tap URL to display the URL required for connecting the camera f
217. te an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom E Travel c p 7 Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips E Amusement Park 1 p 9 Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family Holiday Season Christmas Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family Decorating the Tree and Preparing the Dinner The decoration of tree and preparation of dinner are part of the joy of Christmas Be sure to record these happy family times WE Decorating the tree A tree is the most important thing to bring out the mood of Christmas Simply the scene of all family members engaging in the decorating of a fir tree with various colorful ornaments is full of the feeling of happiness WE Preparing the Dinner Record the scenes as everyone helps to prepare the feast of the night You can film the mother who is cooking the children who are helping and of course the process of making a cake Useful Shooting Techniques Recording the Christmas Party After all preparations it is finally the Christmas party itself Not only should you record the candle blowing scene but also the smiles of the family while being surrounded by good food or even the father who is slightly drunk from champagne Finding the Presents For children the greatest joy of Christmas is receiving presents the next morning Their expression of delight when finding a pre
218. ter to the access point wireless LAN router at home This setting is unnecessary if the smartphone or computer has already been connected to the access point wireless LAN router at home WE Regular Operation Monitoring the images by connecting the smartphone and the camera W Operation on this camera I Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt lt MARK The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera HI REC MENU TOP MENU 3 Tap INDOOR MONITORING Operation on this camera a2 4 Tap START p Operation on this camera 5 Start making a connection Operation on this camera INDOOR MONITORING CONNECTING A hahaa cada alaahlae dak tach ad Name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router in connection is displayed 6 The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access point Tap URL to display the URL required for connecting the camera from browser WE Operation on the smartphone Memo e Prior to use this function a smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone Installing Smartphone Applications p 122 Start Wireless sync on the smartphone after setting INDOOR MONITORING Tap START in INDOOR MONITORING on the camera to start 2 Tap INDOOR MONITORING 155 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code
219. ter controlled device Electrostatic discharge external noise and interference froma TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly In such a case turn off the power then remove the AC adapter and battery pack This unit will be reset Operation disabled since the POWER CHARGE lamp and the ACCESS lamp are blinking After turning off the power remove the power source battery and AC adapter connect these again and then press the power button If these operations won t solve the problem contact your JVC dealer or the JVC service center 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 197 Troubleshooting 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 198 Error Message SET DATE TIME Connect the AC adapter charge the battery for more than 24 hours and set the clock If the message still appears the clock battery is exhausted Consult your nearest JVC dealer Clock Setting amp p 19 COMMUNICATION ERROR Reconnect the USB cable Turn off this unit and the
220. the camera s screen Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera REGISTERED LOE har aah alah hha ENCRYPTION METHOD COMMON Wi Fi SETTING WPA2 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap SEARCH Operation on this camera 116 Using Wi Fi The search results appear on the camera s screen W Manual Registration 7 Tap the name SSID of the desired access point from the list of search I Tap MENU results Operation on this camera Operation on this camera SEARCH MARK REC SEARCH AGAIN MARK ii e The top menu appears 8 Register a password 2 Tap the Wi Fi icon Operation on this camera Operation on this camera PASSWORD TOP MENU Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice Operation on this camera or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap or gt to move one space to the left or right e The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected 9 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Op
221. the congratulatory messages from friends atthe same time Useful Shooting Techniques Travel Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips Bringing the Necessary Equipment The necessary things to bring on a trip depends on your traveling purpose and the destination For overseas trips in particular you have to think about what to bring in accordance to the local conditions Here are some suggestions for your consideration E Camcorder Think about how many hours of shooting you will usually perform in a day Be sure to prepare enough recording medium especially for long overseas trips If you are recording in SD cards get ready the sufficient number of cards including some for backup W Battery Pack Prepare a battery pack that is ready for three times the expected recording time in a day For example if you plan to record for 2 hours a day prepare a battery pack that is ready for 6 hours actual recording time For a day trip you can prepare a battery with low capacity but for a long trip do prepare a few batteries with high capacities E AC Adapter The JVC AC adapter supports voltages from 110 V to 240 V and hence can be used anywhere in the world Bring along the adapter if you are traveling for along time Charge the battery pack while sleeping so that you can record with full battery power the next day W Power Plug Adapter The shape of the power plug varies according to countries
222. the mode switching screen Tap sii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sili IOl button on this unit 5 Prepare the TV DVD recorder for recording e Switch to a compatible external input e Insert a disc DVD R etc into the DVD recorder 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 e p 185 7 Start recording Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the recorder Playing Back Videos t p 52 e After playback is complete stop the recording 73 Copying Memo AV cable P N QAM1322 001 Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting Wiring specifications for video audio of the 4 pole mini plug are described toa VCR in the following For purchasing consult your nearest JVC service center You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a VCR e Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV and VCR Remove the AC adapter and battery pack from this unit fy Video yellow Connect to a VCR DVD recorder Grounding wire m j Video npu Audio Rch red I ios Input L Audio Lch white Provided Audio Input R 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
223. tication cannot be achieved 96 Using Wi Fi HTTP AUTHORIZATION e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 4 The recording screen is displayed e How to operate from a smartphone Using Smartphone Applications t p 122 E Monitoring from the computer Windows7 On the Internet Explorer web browser enter the URL WAN that is checked by Operation on this camera ppr S 2 about blank 2 Log in with your username and password e The username is jvccam and the default password is 0000 Changing the Settings t p 104 Operations from the Web browser Using the Wi Fi Function from a Web Browser t amp p 139 Caution e To monitor images while you are out make sure in advance that you can establish a connection via the Internet by entering the URL WAN displayed in Network Information However you cannot monitor operate in the same way as while you are out when your smartphone or computer is connected via access point wireless LAN router at home Start using after changing the password If the password is not changed there is a high risk of unauthorized access from others Also avoid using easily guessable passwords such as birth dates You are recommended to change your password periodically Setting the Password DIRECT MONITORING INDOOR MONITORING OUTDOOR MONITORIN
224. tion will be canceled if you do not access the dynamic DNS server Operation on this camera from the camera within 3 days PPM ee angel Perform the registration again in this case Wi Fi Ea e Registration will not be complete if the username and password set on this camera are incorrect Be sure to check that they are correct Successful registration will be canceled too if you do not access the dynamic DNS server for 1 year 4 Tap DDNS SETTING Operation on this camera 7 OUTDOOR MONITORING Ea 5 Tap DDNS then tap ON Operation on this camera On Tap Ok Operation on this camera 109 Using Wi Fi DDNS Setting the Sender s E mail Address of the Camera GET AN ACCOUNT FROM THE Sets the address to be used for sending e mails on the camera FOLLOWING URL IF YOU DO NOT M HAVE ONE SmS https dd3 jvckenwood com user By using Gmail as the sender s mail address some of the settings can be omitted Use of Gmail is recommended for users who have a Gmail account l Tap MENU Operation on this camera 7 Enter the DDNS settings username password Operation on this camera USERNAME DELETE MARK L The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera e Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice
225. tive management information can be on this unit OTHER FILE played back i Start playback from PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the Caution PLAYBACK SETTING menu e Make a backup of important recorded data Itis recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage 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 turn off the power then remove the AC adapter and battery pack This unit will be reset 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 52 Playback Checking the Recording Date and Other Information 33 ete v4 gt af gt 32 3 Tap MENU 0 01 23 TTS 1 2 34 Hea lt lt a o gt o gt me 4 Tap INFO TOP MENU Tap X to exit the menu You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file tt e ft oe
226. tor 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 subjects 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 W To display the smile level Set SMILE in the menu to ON SMILE QI only p 171 e Smile level smile is displayed in numerical value maximum 3 faces To hide the display set SMILE to OFF W To capture a still image of smiling faces Set SMILE SHOT in the menu to ON SMILE SHOT Q only p 171 e Captures a still image automatically whenever a subject with a frame smiles Manual Adjustment for Shooting Adjust the shutter speed and aperture value manually for shooting These settings are adjusted separately for videos and still images P Adjusts exposure i e brightness Programmed Auto Once exposure is adjusted APERTURE and SHUTTER SPEED are adjusted automatically according to the brightness of th
227. turn to the screen to read the QR code e Set contents are saved Registering the access points wireless LAN router to this unit WE Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Registration Tap MENU Operation on this camera MARK ii The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD Operation on this camera ACCESS POINTS 6 Tap EZ REGISTRATION WPS Operation on this camera 7 Activate WPS of the access point wireless LAN router within 2 minutes To activate WPS refer to the instruction manual of the device in use 8 After registration is complete tap OK on the camera s screen Operation on this camera REGISTERED ENCRYPTION METHOD WPA2 153 Using Wi Fi by Creating a QR Code li Search the access point and select from the list Set the name SSID of the access point wireless LAN router and the password beforehand Tap MENU Operation on this camera lt MARK Hi e The top menu appears 2 Tap the Wi Fi Q icon Operation on this camera TOP MENU 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera 4 Tap ACCESS POINTS Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING 5 Tap ADD
228. tware for editing Caution When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable recorded media are read only Memo 84 To edit view the files use a software that supports iFrame video AVCHD video JPEG still image files e When removing this unit from the computer drag amp drop the JVCCAM_SD icon on the desktop to the trash bin e Final Cut Pro is a registered trademark of Apple Inc in the United States and other countries Using Wi Fi Wi Fi Capabilities This unit is equipped with Wi Fi function You can do the following using a smartphone or computer via wireless connection DIRECT MONITORING e You can check the image on the camera via direct 1 to 1 connection Wi Fi Direct with a smartphone or computer without the need for an access point wireless LAN router Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring Videos and still images cannot be recorded while monitoring from the computer browser Image Monitoring via Direct Connection DIRECT MONITORING t p 87 INDOOR MONITORING e Connect to the smartphone or PC via access point at home using the wireless LAN router to monitor images captured by the camcorder Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring Videos and still images cannot be recorded while monitoring from the computer browser Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home INDOOR MONITORING t p 90 OU
229. u want You can search and play videos or still images according to recording dates e Searching can be performed in both the video and still image modes The image shows the video mode 3 Tap PLAYBACK SETTING TOP MENU 4 Tap SEARCH DATE yg PLAYBACK SETTING e Tap again to cancel the selected date Playback 6 Tap on the file to start playback e You can select videos in the video mode and still images in the still image mode e Only the files recorded on the selected date are displayed e Tap X to stop searching and return to the index screen thumbnail display Deleting Files of a Selected Date Tap on the index screen thumbnail display to delete unwanted files Deleting Unwanted Files t p 69 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 66 Connecting via the AV Connector t p 67 To display the date and time on TV set both DISPLAY DATE TIME and DISPLAY ON TV to ON DISPLAY DATE TIME t p 179 DISPLAY ON TV c amp p 185 Unnatural Displays on TV O rom O eo Images do not appear on the TV properly e Disconnect the cable and connect again Turn of
230. urrently Recording Time selected video quality Time Lapse Setting The lesser the setting value is the longer the recording interval becomes Takes a frame at 1 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 30 times speed 1 2fps Takes a frame at 2 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 60 times speed 1 5fps Takes a frame at 5 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 150 times speed 1 10fps Takes a frame at 10 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 300 times speed 1 20fps Takes a frame at 20 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 600 times speed 1 40fps Takes a frame at 40 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 1 200 times speed 1 80fps Takes a frame at 80 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 2 400 times speed Caution e Audio cannot be recorded during time lapse recording e Zooming simultaneous still image recording and image stabilizer are not available in time lapse recording When recording is stopped with the recorded time less than 0 00 00 17 the video will not be saved 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 time lapse recordings with long intervals
231. utomatically 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 t p 37 Wipe the lens with a lens cleaning cloth 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 172 Troubleshooting SD Card Cannot insert the SD card Make sure not to insert the SD card in the wrong direction Inserting an SD Card p 14 Unable to copy to SD card To use SD cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to format initialize the SD card using FORMAT SD CARD from media settings FORMAT SD CARD t amp p 186 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 Set OPERATION SOUND in the common
232. vided Software You can display the recorded images in calendar format and perform editing using the provided software Windows Vista Windows 7 e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Windows XP e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide 77 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 is not enough free space I Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter 1 Turn on the power after connecting the AC adapter to the DC connector and plugging in the power 2 Connect this unit and computer by using the provided USB cable To USB Connector USB Cable Provided AC Adapter To AC Outlet HON ees To USB Connector a ea Computer 2 Tap CONNECT TO PC Ay SELECT DEVICE SELECT DEVICE TYPE TO CONNECT 3 Tap BACK UP i CONNECT TO PC BACK UP e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen The provided software MediaBrowser starts up on the computer The subsequent operations are to be performed on the computer 4 Select the source of the image file D Paes fern tam oA Arama wega Daaih hi Yew Backup Step 1 Camcorder E DET ET a i man 1 Click Step 1 Vol Sclection Click Next Click All volume in camc
233. warm when used for a long time 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 p 67 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 66 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 t amp p 185 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 microcompu
234. when making an access to this unit via Sets the dynamic DNS information of the obtained account on the camera internet Obtaining a Dynamic DNS DDNS Account t p 109 e Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera l Tap MENU To obtain register an account perform the following steps Operation on this camera Access the following URL from a browser and register for an account Operation on a computer or smartphone https dd3 jvckenwood com user Set your e mail address as the username 2 Check that you have received a confirmation e mail to the address used in registration and access the URL stated in the e mail Operation on a computer or smartphone l 3 Set the username and password used in registration on the camera _ li MENU Operation on this camera Setting Dynamic DNS on this Camera OUTDOOR MONITORING p 109 2 Tap the Wi Fi icon Operation on this camera The top menu appears 4 Execute OUTDOOR MONITORING Operation on this camera TOP MENU If OUTDOOR MONITORING is executed while dynamic DNS settings are enabled the camera will access the dynamic DNS server 5 Tap CAMERA NETWORK INFO to check that the URL WAN is displayed Registration complete Image Monitoring via the Internet OUTDOOR MONITORING F t p 95 Caution AA __ _ _ 3 _ Tap OUTDOOR MONITORING 42 e Registra
235. wn in URL WAN into the web browser to access it No image and sound when accessing from a e If you have installed third party video players images and sounds may not be played back properly WED DINE e If the stream format is set to Motion JPEG when transferring to the web browser no sound will be output from the browser f recording of the video is in progress no sound will be output from the browser Unable to access the entered URL cannot e Check that the camera is properly connected to an access point wireless LAN router appears on be found the camera s screen Check that the computer is properly connected to an access point wireless LAN router Connection should be possible if it is connected to the internet Check that the URL is correct Unable to access the entered URL e Enter your username and password password required The username is jvccam fixed and default password is 0000 can be changed Video or audio is interrupted or delayed f the network speed is slow videos and audio sound may be interrupted or delay may become significant e For the web browser Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer If the stream format is set to Full HD change to SD or Motion JPEG and try again Wi Fi Specifications t p 146 For the web browser If lagging is severe reload the screen regularly e For a smartphone
236. xposure Button Adjustment Dial SET Button Focus Button Microphone Connector e Connects to the microphone sold separately AV Connector Headphone Connector Connects to the AV connector of a TV etc e Connects to the headphone sold separately DC Connector e Connects to an AC adapter to charge the battery 188 1 2 USB Connector Connects to computer using a USB cable HDMI Mini Connector e Connects to a TV using an HDMI mini cable Playback Recording Button ff Video Still Image Button LCD Monitor SNAPSHOT Still Image Recording Button e Takes a still image 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 Shoe for connecting an external microphone which is sold separately Stereo Microphone e Do not cover the microphone with your fingers during video recording START STOP Video Recording Button Starts stops video recording Grip Belt e Pass your hand through the grip belt to hold this unit firmly Names of Parts Bottom Tripod Mounting Hole Tripod Mounting amp amp p 21 Interior 5 ah igs hy om es fos ro tt a a oe Wa Ma a Viewfinder Terminal Cover e Attach a viewfinder Sold separately e This may not be commercially available in some regions SD Card S
237. yback position back and forth Playback time that is set in P B TIME PER SCENE is unchanged e Adjust by using lt or gt then tap SET Tap to return to the previous screen e Tap X to exit the menu 60 Indications during the Marking Edition nn enm ma O j home o o CKO g 0 01 23 SAA Ce C4 me CO ee Button Returns to the previous screen Mark Delete button Deletes the mark that is currently displayed Playback Mark Enter a mark while playback is in progress Button Elapsed Time Displayed the playback time of the video Score Displays the score of the game displayed only if the score is registered Playback DIGEST PLAYBACK 6 Select the Digest Playback time You can play back a digest of recorded videos Digest Playback eS DIGEST TIME This is useful for checking the content of videos quickly For videos recorded in AVCHD format ome 2h21m imin Simin Asimina Smin 3min Hmi nE mMin Omin e The time display of Digest Playback varies according to the recording time e Check if the playbac When it takes time more than 2 seconds for DIGEST PLAYBACK If the mode is still image tap Cl on the playback screen to display to start after selecting Digest Playback time a progress status will be the mode switching screen displayed Tap sii to switch the mode to video You can also use the sl l button The Digest Playback time is only a guide on thi
238. z Operation on this camera CANCEL Tap on the on screen keyboard to enter characters The character changes with every tap ABC for example enter A by tapping once B by tapping twice or C by tapping 3 times e Tap DELETE to delete a character Tap CANCEL to exit e Tap A a 1 to select character input type from upper case letter lower case letter and number Tap amp or gt to move one space to the left or right e After setting tap SET Wi Fi 8 After tapping DETECT MAIL or VIDEO MAIL depending on the ee r aTh s function in use tap SET RECIPIENT S EMAIL A p SELECT FUNCTION TO SET THIS EMAIL ADDRESS AS RECEIVER 4 Tap MAIL SETTING 3 Tap COMMON Wi Fi SETTING Operation on this camera ADDRESS THEN TOUCH SET abc def com DETECT MAIL VIDEO MAIL Operation on this camera COMMON Wi Fi SETTING e An icon appears after tapping DETECT MAIL and the recipient s e mail address for the Detect Mail Anicon appears after tapping VIDEO MAIL and the recipient s e mail address for the VIDEO MAIL To cancel press the icon one more time Memo Up to 8 e mail addresses can be registered as recipients Caution 5 Tap RECIPIENT S EMAIL e When setting another person as the recipient be sure to obtain his her Operation on this camera consent in advance Che

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