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1. Address Di File and Folder Tasks Make a new folder g Publish this folder to the Web Share this folder Other Places W My Computer G Shared Documents i My Network Places This screen is from Windows XP If this icon is not displayed your camera has not been properly connected to the computer In this case go to Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and repeat the procedures 3 Double click on the DCIM folder icon A new window with a JVCGC folder icon opens represents a number in the range of 100 999 Your recorded images will be in this folder View Favorites Toos Help wx P ei pO Seach j Folders Eii Address 5B DDCIM File and Folder Tasks Malet a mew Fodder 2 Pubdish this folder to tha YWeb Share this folder Other Places ta Removable Disk D2 My Documents C Shared Documents T My Computer Mg My Network Places This screen is from Windows XP 4 You can then copy the whole folder or specific files in the folder double click on the icon to reveal the files into your computer s hard drive or any other storage media available in your PC system Just select the folder or files and use the usual cut and paste functions available in the Edit menu 100JVCGC File Edt Wiew Favortes Took Help Q soc Q2 T pO Search E Folders EFE Address 9 DADC LOOTeCGC Picture Tasks Le View as a slide show
2. After selecting SLIDE SHOW and set the delay time with the 4 I gt buttons and pressing the OK ZOOM button will start the slide show Images hitherto captured will be displayed in sequence at intervals of the user set delay time 1 3 5 7 9 sec To interrupt the slide show press the OK ZOOM button The delay time setting will be retained even after the camera is turned off OG Digitai Camera GG A70 Back Next ERASE 1 There are two ways to erase still images video clips 1 ERASE ONE This will allow you to erase one image video clip at a time Use the 4 buttons to choose the desired still image video clip to be erased A confirmation message ERASE CURRENT will appear on the LCD monitor Pressing the OK ZOOM button will cause the selected still image video clip to be erased from memory To abort this action press the MENU button Press ay act ya button a oe x ERASE CURRENT ae igure PUSH gel 4 ERASEONE gt Oe sm 2 ERASE ALL This will allow you to erase ALL recorded still images video clips in the memory at once Use the d W buttons to choose the YES or NO option and then press the OK ZOOM button to confirm Press OK Z00M button PUSH NO is set by default _ 4 ERASEALL P Note If no still image video clip is stored in the memory a message NO IMAGE appears on the LCD monitor
3. JVC Digital Camera en Mega Pixels INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before beginning to operate this unit please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained If you have any question consult your JVC dealer To HomePage of JVC LNT0011 001A Digitai Camera GO AIO Back Next SOME DO S AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation or operation or safety of your equipment Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltage
4. Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor Setting value 5 to 5 Interval 1 Default 0 DATE TIME Sets the Date and Time information When a shot is taken the date and time of the shot will be recorded on the image file To set the date and time 1 Go into the SETUP menu select the DATE TIME item and press OK ZOOM button 2 The screen shown below will appear on the LCD monitor Use the amp Y button to select the desired segment and then use the buttons to correct the setting The time setting can be change in steps of 1 minute by the A button by pressing and holding the button for more than 5 seconds it can be change in steps of 30 minutes This is convenient when there is a significant change in value for time setting 4 button 4 When all settings are complete return to the MENU screen by pressing the OK ZOOM button Note e Please be sure to correct the date and time setting after battery replacement To accurately display the date and time information on the LCD monitor you may need to correct the setting each time you turn on the camera LANGUAGE Sets the display OSD language on the LCD monitor The following languages can be selected ENGLISH English NEDERLANDS Dutch SVENKA Swedish FRANGAIS French DEUTSCH German ESPANOL Spanish PORTUGES Portuguese ITALIANO Italian SOUND Enables or disables the sound function ON S
5. As Divita Camera GG A70 Back Next COPY TO CARD El This function allows you to copy all captured still images video clips from the internal memory to the external memory card COPY Copies all captured still images video clips from the internal memory to the external memory card lf a card has not been inserted in the camera the message NO CARD will be displayed on the LCD monitor CANCEL Cancel the operation Digitai Camera GO AIO Back Next DPOF Digital Print Order Format E DPOF enables you to print the images directly from DPOF compatible printers by simply inserting the memory card into the printer after performing the necessary settings ONE BY ONE Perform setting to each image one at a time The following screen will appear when ONE BY ONE is selected and confirmed by pressing the OK ZOOM button Press fOK ZO0NM button i PUSH DPOF indicator The print quantity set for the current displayed photo Select the images by button and set the print quantity 0 9 by amp Y button Printing cannot be performed if the setting is 0 The default value is 0 After completing all image setting press OK ZOOM button to confirm and return to the Menu screen ALL 1 PCS Sets the print quantity of all the images in the memory to 1 PCS convenient for printing all the captured images one at a time Select A
6. condition Set the White Balance according to the lighting condition Rectifications Remove obstructing fingers or strap from lens Use the LCD monitor and the zoom function Rectifications Press the shutter button down steadily Use a lens blower sold in the market to rid the lens of dust Then wipe with lens cleaning paper Do not stand in front of the camera Press the shutter button while looking through the viewfinder Either use a tripod stand or use the flash Shoot at a distance of more than 1 9 m Digitai Camera GG A70 Back CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor Color Image Resolution amp Quality Memory File Format Number of storage Initial Estimated Storage with 8MB internal memory USB Frame Rate WebCam Recording Media Lens Focus Range Shutter Speed Exposure Control White Balance Flash Self Timer Software Language LCD monitor Connectors Weight 2 0 Megapixels CMOS 10 bit Color RGB Camera mode 1600x1200 pixels Fine quality 1600x1200 pixels Normal quality 1280x960 pixels 640x480 pixels Video Clip mode 320x240 pixels Internal 8 MB External SD or Multimedia Card JPEG EXIF 2 1 DPOF AVI Motion JPEG Camera mode 1600x1200 pixels Fine quality Approx 10 pcs 1280x960 pixels 640x480 pixels Video Clip mode 320x240 pixels 1600x1200 pixels Normal quality Approx 20 pcs Approx 40 pcs Approx 80 pcs Approx 46 sec e The nu
7. Level Indicator Adjust the EV Level by EV amp White Balance setting and the adjusted value will be displayed 2 0 2 0 It is not displayed at default value 0 6 White Balance Indicator a ER White Balance by EV amp White Balance setting and the adjusted value will be displayed It is not displayed at default value AUTO 7 Battery Indicator Battery Life gt 40 20 lt Battery Life lt 40 10 lt Battery Life lt 20 Battery Life lt 10 Status Led flash 5 sec and then power off NON A 8 Macro Indicator It is displayed when the Normal sd amp Macro amp switch dial is set to Macro amp When set to Macro it is possible to focus the camera on the subject in the proximity of about 45 cm Shooting Basics Normal ak Macro amp switch dial Procedures Get the camera ready Refer to Getting Started Toggle on the MODE button to select the Video Clip Mode E Adjust the Normal a Macro switch dial to either Normal a or Macro amp to suit the distance of the subject Press the shutter button to start recording Press the shutter button again to stop recording To continue shooting repeat the above steps 4 to 5 Video Clip mode E Oe Se E Video Clip mode Video Clip recording in progress i Remain time for Recording g n sec Rec icon Notes When the storage memory is full you may either erase the video clips that are no more required or
8. Play Erase mode the LCD monitor cannot be turned off The still image video clip taken most recently will be shown on the LCD monitor Further in the case that no image video clip exists in the memory the message NO IMAGE will be shown on the LCD monitor When the camera is in the Video Clip Mode the LCD monitor cannot be turned off either e When no operation is performed within a certain time interval user set value 1min 3min 5min 10min Cancel Default value Smin the camera will automatically turn off Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next OPERATIONS 3 CAMERA MODE F VIDEO CLIP MODE E PLAY ERASE MODE Shooting Basics Shooting Basics Play Basics Customized Shooting e Zooming e Using Flash e Using Self Timer e Setting the Image Resolution amp Customized Shooting is not applicable to the Video Clip and Play Erase Mode Quality Menu Settings e SETUP MENU e SETUP MENU e SETUP MENU e QUICK VIEW e EV amp WHITE BALANCE e SLIDE SHOW e EV amp WHITE BALANCE e ERASE e COPY TO CARD e DPOF Setting the various mode 1 Press the POWER button 2 Press the MODE button until the desired mode is displayed POWER button ae ap ae we ib on ap Divita Camera GC AIO Back Next CAMERA MODE This mode is used for capturing still images The images captured will be stored in the camera s internal m
9. an inability to record or replay material normally in the event of a problem wit this camera Store backups of important video clips in eg your personal computer We cannot bear any responsibility for any los or alteration to the images stored in the camera s internal or external memory It is prohibited to use video clips taken with this camera for commercial purposes without the consent of the copyrig owner Do not turn the Normal l amp Macro amp switch dial unnecessarily It may become malfunction Please take note not to touch the lens when turning the dial Digitai Camera GO AIO Back Next PLAY ERASE MODE This mode allows you to replay erase images video clips stored in the camera s internal or card memory on the LCD monitor Play Basics 1 Turn on the camera 2 Select the Play Erase mode with the MODE button MODE button DISPLAY Up button 3 The latest captured image or the starting scene of the latest captured video clip will be displayed on the LCD monitor As you press the DISPLAY Up amp button the LCD screen changes as follows Still Image Image Info OFF Image Info ON Thumbnail DISPLAY Up button pressed DISPLAY Up button pressed display Image number Memory Card indicator Resolution amp Quality indicator Play mode Battery indicator DISPLAY Up button pressed Video Clip Image Info ON Thumbnail display DISPLAY Up button pressed Ima
10. e In a closed car in summer e Near a heater e Near a television set e Near appliances generating strong magnetic or electric fields speakers broadcasting antennas etc 3 To protect the unit DO NOT allow it to become wet drop the unit or strike it against hard objects subject it to shock or excessive vibration during transportation keep the lens directed at extremely bright objects for long periods swing it excessively when using the hand strap or neck strap MEMORY CARDS 1 To properly use and store your memory cards be sure to read the following cautions e Make sure the memory card bears the SD or Multimedia Card mark e Make sure the memory card is positioned properly when inserting e While the memory card is being accessed during recording playback deletion formatting etc never unload the memory card or turn off the digital camera e Store memory cards away from heaters or other heat sources out of direct sunlight where they will not be subject to unnecessary shock or vibration where they will not be exposed to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by motors transformers or magnets LCD MONITOR e To prevent damage to the LCD monitor do NOT subject it to undue force or shocks e To prolong its service life avoid rubbing it with a coarse cloth ALKALINE BATTERIES 1 For safe use do NOT attempt to charge the alkaline batteries reverse the polari
11. e Never use manganese batteries e Low temperatures under 0 C or 32 F will reduce the output efficiency of the batteries thereby shortening the operation time of the camera e The use of Flash is not recommended when the battery level is low e Never mix old and new batteries e Remove the batteries if the camera is not to be used for an extended period of time to prevent leaks or corrosion e Before discarding batteries cover the positive and negative terminals with adhesive tape e The Battery Indicator reflects the level of remaining battery power When the indicator appears as shown above the batteries are weak and need to be replaced Attaching the Hand Strap or Neck Strap Always use the provided hand strap or neck strap when carrying the camera Please note that the company cannot be held responsible for any accidental drop of the camera due to improper use of the hand strap or neck strap To attach the strap to your camera 1 Thread the thinner looped end of the strap through the strap holder 2 Insert the other end of the strap through the thin loop and pull it all the way out Ensure that the strap is securely tightened unto the camera Note e Be careful not to bump the camera or entangle the strap Inserting and Removing the SD Multimedia Card This camera can be used with either an SD card or a Multimedia card MMC When traveling and capturing a lot of images it is convenient to make use of an SD o
12. pressing the shutter button No Indicate Will not be displayed when Self Timer is not being set 6 Zoom Indicator ox Appears when Digital Zoom is set to 2 times JX Appears when Digital Zoom is set to 3 times AY Appears when Digital Zoom is set to 4 times No Indicate Will not be displayed when Digital Zoom is not being set 1x 7 EV Level Indicator Adjust the EV Level by EV amp White Balance setting and the adjusted value will be displayed 2 0 2 0 It is not displayed at default value 0 8 White Balance Indicator a4 A White Balance by EV amp White Balance setting and the adjusted value will be displayed It is not displayed at default value AUTO 9 Battery Indicator Battery Life gt 40 20 lt Battery Life lt 40 10 lt Battery Life lt 20 Battery Life lt 10 Status Led flash 5 sec and then power off NANA 10 Macro Indicator It is displayed when the Normal ah Macro amp switch dial is set to Macro amp When set to Macro it is possible to focus the camera on the subject in the proximity of about 45 cm Shooting Basics When the card is inserted into the camera your captured still images video clips will be stored in the card s memory When the cal is removed the internal memory of the camera will be used as the storage media Viewfinder Shutter button Procedures oe LS 6 Get the camera ready Refer to Getting Started Toggle the MODE button
13. 3 or 2 seconds rapidly blinking only At the end of the 10 seconds or 2 seconds the shutter will be released Note e When capturing images using the Self Timer do stabilize your camera with eg a camera stand Self Timer indicator 4 Setting the Image Resolution and Quality Users can choose from four image resolution amp quality setting namely To set the Image quality and resolution press the RESOLUTION amp Quality Left 4 button until the desired setting is indicated RESOLUTION amp Quality Left lt button ETET ed te ger a el if amp Tat ae a c gt 1600N gt 1280 640 b The number of images that can be stored The number of images approximate that can be stored in the memory card at the current image quality and resolution is reflected on the LCD monitor Varying the image quality and resolution settings will affect the number of storable images The following shows the approximate number of storable images based on 8 MB of available memory when the camera is first turned on as the image quality and resolution is varied Indication on LCD Resolution Quality Initial Estimated Storage with 8 MB Memory monitor 1600x1200 Fine 1600F 10 1600x1200 Normal 1600N 20 1280x960 1280 40 640x480 640 80 Notes e The number of recordable images also varies with the subject and the capacity of the memory card e The number of remaining images that can be recorded shown on the LCD monito
14. 317 5000 INFORMATION for CANADA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 RENSEIGNEMENT Pour le CANADA Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada QO Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ATTENTION AIS QUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUWRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITIER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR LUTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance gt gt Gebruikte batterijen N Niet weggooien ii maar inleveren als KCA For the Netherlands only Uitsluitend voor Nederland CAUTIONS About moistur
15. 5 Order prints online hi Print pichures File and Folder Tasks cd Make a new fodder K Publish this folder to the Web ied Share thes folder Other Places G mM go My Pictures i My Computer Meg My Network Places This screen is from Windows XP Notes e While the camera is connected to your computer the camera will not allow you to capture images You will also not be able to view the images on the camera s LCD monitor e Please refer to your computer s instruction manual to ascertain the procedures for copying and shifting of files Using the Camera as a USB PC Camera This camera can also act as a video camera for your PC allowing you to hold videoconferences over the internet or corporate intranet Before you start you will have to install the WebCam Driver into your computer regardless of your PC s OS version Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP To install the WebCam Driver 1 Place the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 A Setup Menu screen will appear on the PC monitor as shown below Click on Webcam Driver Install Lamera Digital 6C A so JVC SETUP MENU 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 4 Reboot your computer Using your camera as a USB PC camera with Microsoft Netmeeting or Windows Messenger 1 Make sure you have installed the WebCam Driver 2 Make sure that your camera is turned off Then connect the USB cable to the camera and your computer s USB p
16. LL 1 PCS and execute by pressing the OK ZOOM button DELETE ALL Deletes all the DPOF setting being set Select DELETE ALL and delete by pressing the OK ZOOM button Note e DPOF setting is not possible in Video Clip The DPOF settings are retained even after the camera is turned off Digital Camera GE A70 Back Next TRANSFERRING IMAGE DATA TO THE COMPUTER Before image data transfer you need to connect the camera to your computer with the supplied USB cable and Windows 98 98SE users need to install the camera drivers included in the supplied CD ROM Once the camera is connected to the PC power will be supplied to the camera through the USB cable System Requirements Before installing the Camera Driver and Application software make sure your system meets the following system requirements e Microsoft Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP Pre installed Model e Intel Pentium Processor 166 MHz or higher e Free USB Port e Minimum RAM 32 MB Windows XP 128 MB e 250 MB of available hard disk space e Color display 800x600 or better e CD ROM drive Note e Please connect the camera directly to the PC Camera performance is not guaranteed in the case that the camera is connected to the PC via a USB Hub Connecting the Camera to Your Computer For Windows 98 98SE users it is necessary to install the Mass Storage Driver contained in the supplied CD ROM before connecting the camera
17. and USB PC camera With it you can e Take digital pictures video clips in an instant Easily capture digital images and download them to your computer e Videoconference on the Internet Keep in touch with distant family and friends See and talk with people on the Internet face to face e Send captured images with your e mail messages Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next WHAT S INCLUDED Please check to see that the following items are included in the package If any item is missing please enquire at your nearest JVC authorized dealer CD ROM with Driver USB Cable Application amp Instructions gt a Tie Quick Start Guide Caution Sheet 5 Sheets 9 Languages Notes e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners Digitai Camera GO AIO Back Next SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC e Microsoft Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP Pre installed Model e Intel Pentium Processor 166 MHz or higher e Free USB Port e Minimum RAM 32 MB Windows XP 128 MB e 250 MB of available hard disk space e Color display 800x600 or better e CD ROM drive Notes e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Other trademarks are the properties of their respective ow
18. ct Notes e When shooting using flash although the flash fires twice but the actual shoot is at the second flash The first fire is to determine whether flash is required The second flash will not be fired if it is not required e The red eye reduction function may have little effect if the subject is not directly facing the pre flash or main flash or when the distance between the camera and the subject is too far e Flash cannot be used during Macro function It automatically becomes Flash Off 3 Using Self Timer MODE button This unit includes 2 seconds and 10 seconds Self Timer function With the 10 seconds Self Timer function the photographer too can get into the frame when taking group pictures Moreover when you take pictures in dark locations the shutter speed may become slow setting the 2 seconds Self Timer will prevent the picture from blurring due to shaking of the camera while pressing the shutter button Self Timer Down button Procedures 1 Ensure that the camera is turned on 2 Select the Camera mode with the MODE button 3 To activate the Self Timer press the Self Timer Down button The 10 seconds Self Timer indicator will appear on the LCD monitor as shown on the right Pressing it again will change to 2 seconds Self Timer 4 Frame your subject and press the shutter button The Self Timer lamp will start blinking for 10 seconds slowly in the first 7 seconds and rapidly in the remaining
19. deo conferencing 7 After the video conference be sure to switch off the computer first before disconnecting the camera from it Notes e The PC camera Application software is not included in the CD ROM Use a commercially available videoconferencing software such as the above mentioned Microsoft Netmeeting or Windows Messenger For more information about video conferencing software please refer to the respective software s help functions To videoconference over the Internet or LAN you would also need networking devices such as modems speakers and microphones The other party you wish to videoconference with must also have Microsoft Netmeeting Windows Messenger running in order to start the videoconference Back Next TROUBLESHOOTING When the camera does not work Possible cause Power unintentionally cut off Power cut off due to camera s Automatic Power Off feature Battery direction is wrong The batteries are weak Battery performance deterioration due to low temperature Camera Is connected to PC When connected to PC the camera will not be able to shoot Condensation inside camera When the flash does not work Possible cause Camera is set at the Video Clip or Play mode Flash is set to off Shooting in bright light situation When the LCD Monitor does not show well Possible Cause The camera is held under bright sunlight The LCD monitor is not activated When you are unable to shoot P
20. der Flash mode Right button POWER button Self Timer Down button MODE button LCD monitor MENU button Battery Memory Card compartment door Tripod socket Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next GETTING STARTED Be sure to insert the AA size Alkaline batteries before trying to capture images with your camera Inserting the Batteries 1 Slide the Battery Memory card compartment door located on the right side of the camera in the direction indicated by the arrow to open tt 2 Insert the AA size batteries as indicated on the inner side of the door 3 Close back the door and turn on the camera Checking Batteries 222 Full battery power 1600F The Battery Indicator will be displayed on the status LCD monitor while the camera is on Depending on the durability and usage of the batteries the number of pictures that can be recorded varies Note that power is consumed by the following operations even when not recording reducing the number of images that can be recorded e Extensive use of the LCD monitor in the Play Erase mode e Performing settings WSF Battery Life gt 40 Ca 20 lt Battery Life lt 40 ft 10 lt Battery Life lt 20 E Battery Life lt 10 Status Led flashes for 5 sec and then power off Notes e Please ensure that the batteries are inserted in the correct way Do not reverse the Hand polarities e The recommended battery type is AA size ALKALINE
21. e condensation You may have observed that pouring a cold liquid into a glass will cause drops of water to form on the glass outer surface This same phenomenon occurs on the lens of the camera when it is moved from a cool place to a warm place after heating a cold room under extremely humid conditions or in a place directly subjected to the cool air from an air conditioner Serious malfunctioning lf malfunctioning occurs immediately stop using the unit and remove the battery then consult your local JVC dealer MAIN UNIT 1 For safe use please do NOT open the camera s chassis due to high voltage inside disassemble or modify the unit allow inflammables water or metallic objects to enter the unit remove the batteries while the power is on look through the viewfinder directly at the sun or extremely bright light point the lens directly into the sun This can lead to malfunctioning of the internal circuitry There is also a risk of fire or electric shock subject it to shock or excessive vibration connect any USB cable to this unit except the one provided 2 Avoid using the unit in the following places e Where the camera will be subject to dust soot steam or excessive heat e Where the camera will be subject to excessive shock or vibration e Where the camera will be subject to extremely low under 0 C or 32 F or extremely high over 40 C or 104 F temperatures e Indirect sunlight
22. e in the sequence of 2x 3x 4x and zoom off 4 Frame your subject Then press the shutter button fully down For details see Shooting Basics 2 Using Flash The flash is designed to fire automatically when required Default setting Auto F To suit the different conditions however you can change the flash mode Press the Flash mode button until the desired flash mode Auto F Red Eye Reduction Off is indicated Flash mode Right button 1600F i Each time you press the Flash mode 4 button Fana flash mode changes in the following sequence ro 0 a Red eye Auto gt Off reduction 5 ED Procedures 1 Ensure that the camera is turned on 2 Select the Camera mode with the MODE button 3 Press the Flash mode Right button until the desired flash mode Auto F Red Eye Reduction SD Off is indicated 4 Frame your subject Then press the shutter button fully down For details see Shooting Basics Auto Flash The flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions It is suitable for general photography Red Eye Use this mode to avoid the red eye effect when photographing people or animals in low light Reduction RER conditions Flash Off Used where the use of flash is prohibited or when utilizing the night view indoor lighting for shooting The flash mode can also be turned off when the distance to the subject is too far away for the flash to have any effe
23. emory or the memory card in JPEG file format LCD monitor status display Camera mode Indicator Memory Card Indicator Resolution amp Quality Indicator Number indicator Built in Flash Indicator Indicator Self Timer indicator Zoom Indicator EV evel Indicator White Balance Indicator Battery Indicator Macro Indicator 1 Resolution amp Quality Indicator GIVE Full resolution 1600x1200 Pixels amp Fine quality TEOLIN Full resolution 1600x1200 Pixels amp Normal quality HAC Middle resolution 1280x960 Pixels EAG Low resolution 640x480 Pixels 2 Memory Card Indicator m Appears when SD Card is inserted R Appears when MMC card is inserted Will not be displayed when no memory card is being inserted Uses internal memory No Indicate 3 Number Indicator Number of images that can be stored 4 Built in Flash Indicator g gt The flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions is suitable for general photography CD Use this mode to avoid the red eye effect when photographing people in low light conditions Use this mode in the environment where the use of flash is prohibited or under the situation where the distance to the subject is too far away for the flash to have any effect 5 Self Timer Indicator j 2 sec Self Timer mode Shooting begins 2 seconds after pressing the shutter button 10 sec Self Timer mode Shooting begins 10 seconds after
24. ge number or Time counter Playing Video Clip Video Clip indicator Total recording time for this Video Clip 4 Press the buttons to go to the next or previous image video clip 5 For video clips only press the shutter button to play Press the same button to pause resume And press the OK ZOOM button to stop playing Thumbnail display function During the Play Erase mode the captured still images video clips will be displayed on the LCD monitor Toggle the DISPLAY Up button until the thumbnail screen appears The user can select a thumbnail image using the amp Y 44 buttons Upon pressing the OK ZOOM button the chosen image video clip will be displayed on the LCD screen in full size Digitai Camera GG A70 Back Next MENU SETTINGS Pressing the MENU button in the various mode will display the respective MENU on the LCD monitor MENU button CAMERA MODE VIDEO CLIP MODE PLAY ERASE MODE b ai Using the menus you can perform various settings for your camera Procedures 1 Use the amp buttons to highlight the desired item 2 The setting of the item with options displayed at the bottom of the screen can be change by pressing 4 button As for setting of the other items press OK ZOOM button to proceed 3 Press MENU button to return to the previous screen QO JVC Digital Camera GG A70 Back Next SETUP MENU 24 El LCD BRIGHTNESS
25. ies as this may cause irrecoverable corruption of card data e The memory card is a sensitive device so it should not be subject to any shock Do not touch the metal part of the card with your hand e When the memory card is write protected it cannot be used A message WRITE PROTECT will appear on the LCD monitor You have to disable the write protection first Switching the Power ON OFF Press the POWER button to toggle ON OFF The Status Indicator will lit up immediately upon power on The light will go off after a while the length of time varies with the capacity of the memory card that is inserted in the camera and the camera will then be ready for use Status Indicator POWER button Switching the LCD Monitor ON OFF The LCD monitor is automatically activated when the power is switched Viewfinder POWER button on However since the LCD monitor consumes battery power fast we recommend that you turn off the LCD monitor and use the optical viewfinder as far as possible when capturing still images To switch the LCD monitor ON or OFF toggle the DISPLAY Up amp button When the LCD Monitor is OFF the status indicator lights up to indicate Power ON status emo _ DISPLAY a uo Up amp button Notes e The DATE TIME setting screen will appear on the LCD monitor upon its activation in the case of a newly purchased camera or if the camera has not been used for a long time e When the camera is in the
26. insert a new memory card The remaining shooting time shown on the LCD monitor is an approximate value based on the currently accessed memory size The actual number of seconds available for shooting also depends on the shooting conditions The value does not necessarily decrease by the second Also upon turning on the camera memory adjustment is made and the available time may actually be more than when the camera was last turned off When you take pictures in bright locations or in clear fine weather lines may appear on the monitor This is not a malfunction Press the shutter button down steadily When the status indicator is lit shooting replay is not possible Wait until the light goes off After shooting a video clip you would have to wait a little while for the pictures to be stored into memory A few seconds is also required tc load the images from the memory to the LCD monitor for replay Never open the Battery Memory Card compartment door when the status indicator is lit for this may cause damage Please format new Memory cards with this camera before using them In the Video Clip mode the following functions are not possible Voice sound recording Use of flash Self Timer Zoom Image Quality setting The Video Clip mode resolution is fixed at 320x240 Display ON OFF We recommend that you take some test shots to get accustomed to the camera before you actually start We cannot bear any responsibility for
27. mber of recordable images also varies with the subject and the capacity of the memory card e The number of remaining images that can be recorded shown on the LCD monitor will decrease by 1 every time you take a new shot If however the file size is too minimal the number will remain the same after the shot is taken By the same token the number will decrease by more than 1 if the file size is too large 320x240 USB1 1 SD or Multimedia card Fixed focus 2x 3x 4x digital zoom F 2 8 f 9 96 mm equivalent to 51 3 mm on a 35 mm still camera Normal 1 9 m infinity Macro 40 cm 50 cm 1 15 1 1000 seconds Auto Manual 0 5 EV step 2 0 2 0 Auto Sun Shade Fluorescent Tungsten Built In Auto Flash Off Red eye reduction 10 seconds delay 2 seconds delay MGI Photo Suite IV SE and Photo Vista 2 02 English French Spanish Traditional Chinese German Dutch Swedish Portuguese Italian 1 5 color TFT LCD USB port Mini B type About 110 g without battery and SD card Dimension Approx 82 mm x 60 mm x 30 5 mm 3 2 inches W x 2 4 inches H x 1 2 inches D Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice
28. mera GG A70 Back Next VIDEO CLIP MODE This mode is used for shooting video clips The video clips will be stored in the camera s internal memory or the memory card in AVI File Format Total available recording time The total available recording time approximate is reflected on the LCD monitor For video clips the Resolution is fixed at 320x240 and the Image Quality cannot be changed The following shows the approx length of recording time based on 8 MB of available internal memory when the camera is first turned on The actual recording time changes in accordance with the images of the Video Clip taken Resolution Qualit Indication on LCD Initial Estimated available y monitor recording time 320x240 320 46 sec LCD monitor status display Video Clip mode Indicator Memory Card Indicator Resolution amp Quality Indicator Remain Time Indicator Rec icon 7 EV Level Indicator White Balance Indicator Battery Indicator Macro Indicator 1 Resolution amp Quality Indicator CN Video Clip Mode has only one resolution of 320x240 2 Memory Card Indicator m Appears when SD Card is inserted A Appears when MMC card is inserted Will not be displayed when no memory card is being inserted No Indicate Uses internal memory 3 Remain Time Indicator Remain movie time which is display by Count down 4 Rec icon Appears when recording Video Clip to indicate that recording is in progress 5 EV
29. ners O O Digitai Camera GG A70 Back Next FEATURES LCD Monitor A 1 5 inch color TFT LCD monitor with high image quality of 2 megapixels that enables monitoring of images while shooting and immediately after recording Design Features a compact posh metallic design Digital Zoom Digital zooming of x2 x3 and x4 and macro mode switching by lens with a 45 cm close up capability for wide variety of shooting scenes Multipurpose A Digital Still Camera usable as a movie camera Video Clip AVI w o Sound or Webcam as well as a Multi Digital Camera Built in Digital Equipped with built in 8 MB flash memory that retain images even in the absence of a power Memory supply and SD MMC compatible memory slot the number of images can be increase simply by adding memory card Power Supply Supplied by easily purchased AA size alkaline batteries x2 option In addition it operates with USB power source when connected to a PC through a USB port i e when transferring images from the built in memory to the PC or using as a Webcam 9 Digital Camera GC A70 Back Next GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA Controls Connectors and Indicators Built in Flash Viewfinder window Self Timer lamp Lens Normal Macro 2 switch dial Strap holder USB Port Cover USB port Shutter button RESOLUTION amp Quality Left 4 button Status indicator DISPLAY Up amp button OK ZOOM button Viewfin
30. nitor This is not a malfunction Press the shutter button down steadily When the Status Indicator is lit shooting replay is not possible Wait until the light goes off Never open the Battery Memory card compartment door when the Status Indicator is lit for this may cause malfunction Please format new Memory cards with this camera before using them We recommend that you take some test shots to get accustomed to the camera before you actually start We cannot bear any responsibility for an inability to record or replay material normally in the event of a problem with this camera Store backups of important images in eg your personal computer We cannot bear any responsibility for any loss or alteration to the images stored in the camera s internal or external memory It is prohibited to use images taken with this camera for commercial purposes without the consent of the copyright owner Digital Camera GE A70 Back Next Customized Shooting CAMERA MODE 1 Zooming This mode allows you to zoom up on your subject making it appear larger 2x 3x 4x and closer MODE button 1600F ir E gy i OK ZOON button i Digital Zoom indicator Procedures 1 Ensure that the camera is turned on 2 Select the Camera mode with the MODE button 3 Press the OK ZOOM button to activate the digital zoom function The image on the LCD monitor will be enlarged With each press the image will chang
31. olders tea Address My Compuber Files Stored on This Computer System Tasks a View system information cod Shared Documents TA Add or remove programs G Change a setting _ Hard Disk Drives Other Places 7 e Local Disk C1 Rag My Network Places Se E Fy Documents Eo Shared Documents _ Devices with Removable Storage Ge Control Panel H 31 Floppy A Sg Removable Disk D OD Drive E This screen is from Windows XP Note For Windows XP the computer will display a message screen as below In this case please click on Open folder to view files and proceed by clicking the OK button Removable Disk D Thi disk of device contains more than one type of content What do vou want Windows to do TA Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard E View a slideshow of the images using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer A Print the pictures using Photo Printing Wizard Open folder to view files uang Windows Explore Take no action a Play K ca This screen is from Windows XP Downloading Pictures 1 Click on the My Computer icon on your PC screen You will then see a drive icon labeled Removable Disk 2 Double click on Removable Disk A new window with a DCIM folder icon opens gt Removable Disk D File Edt Yew Favorites Tools Help Q Q Pi pO Search I Folders 153
32. ort The camera powers ON automatically 3 The USB MODE screen appears on the LCD monitor as follows Select PC CAMERA and press the OK ZOOM button 4 Your computer will recognize the camera as a newfound hardware and Setup will proceed automatically This Setup process is performed only once and will not be necessary for subsequent connections Note For Windows XP the computer will display the warning screen as below several times when recognizing the camera In this case please click the Continue Anyway button Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware JVC GC 470 WebCam has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility with Windows P Tellme why this testing i important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of pour system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway This screen is from Windows XP The setup menu and message used for the explanation are in English Please be aware that different message will appear if other language is selected during software installation 5 Launch the PC Camera Application software Microsoft Netmeeting Windows Messenger and follow the instructions displayed on the computer monitor 6 Start vi
33. ossible Cause Power is low or off Flash re charge after shooting is not yet complete Internal or card memory full The card is write protected When you are unable to replay the images Possible Cause Power is low or off Camera is set to the wrong mode The pictures have not been saved in memory When you are unable to Format or Erase Possible Cause The card is write protected When photographs turn out too bright Digitai Camera GO AI0 Rectifications Press the POWER button to turn the camera on Press the POWER button to turn the camera on Rearrange the batteries in the correct position Replace batteries Warm up the batteries to some extent by for example rubbing them against a soft surface before use Detach the camera from the PC after image data download Dry the camera before turning on the power Rectifications Set camera to Camera mode set to Auto Red eye The flash does not fire in bright light situation Rectifications Use your hand to cover the monitor from sunlight Alternatively use the viewfinder Press the DISPLAY Up button to activate the monitor Rectifications Check battery level Replace if necessary Release the shutter button wait till the Status Indicator is unlit then shoot again Erase the images no longer required transfer them to your PC or insert a new memory card Use a new card or disable the write protection only for SD card Rectification
34. ounds each time the camera is operated OFF Does not sound when the camera is operated FORMAT MEDIA This function prepares the memory internal external for use by the camera When a memory card is inserted the card will be formatted In the absence of the memory card the internal memory will be formatted Caution Formatting will erase all images currently recorded in the memory card FORMAT Formats the memory card erasing all images in the process CANCEL Cancels the format action FILE NO MEMORY With this setting set to ON the file NO does not reset even if the file in the memory has been deleted the number of the next recorded file will run in sequence with the deleted file number The number runs until DSC_9999 after which it will be set to DSC_0001 With this setting ON the recorded file will not overwrite the previously copied file in the same directory when copying into the PC thus preventing any accidental deletion ON Record the lost file number OFF Reset file number to DSC_0001 AUTO POWER OFF This will automatically turn off the camera after the lapse of a certain time interval set by the user during which no operation is performed 1 min Power will be turned off after 1 minute 3 min Power will be turned off after 3 minutes Default 5 min Power will be turned off after 5 minutes 10 min Power will be tu
35. r will decrease by 1 every time you take a new shot If however the file size is too minimal the number will remain the same after the shot is taken By the same token the number will decrease by more than 1 if the file size is too large MODE button Normal a Macro switch dial 5 Using Macro By using the Macro function it is possible to shoot at a close range about 45 cm Procedures 1 2 3 4 Ensure that the camera is turned on Select the Camera mode with the MODE button Turn the Normal ad amp Macro amp switch dial to Macro amp Frame your subject Then press the shutter button fully down For details see Shooting Basics ah Normal This is usually used when shooting It is in focus with the Setting subject that is about 1 9 m away Macro Setting For shooting the subject at a close up range It focuses in the proximity of about 45 cm Notes e f you use the viewfinder to take a picture in Macro mode the field visible through the viewfinder does not match the field actually photographed because the viewfinder and lens are in different positions Accordingly you should use the LCD monitor to take pictures in Macro mode e Flash cannot be used during Macro function It automatically becomes Flash Off e Do not turn the Normal sd amp Macro amp switch dial unnecessarily It may become malfunction e Please take note not to touch the lens when turning the dial QO OE Digital Ca
36. r a Multimedia card When a card is inserted into the camera still images video clips captured will be stored in the card s memory When the card is removed the camera s internal memory will be used as the storage media Inserting the Memory Card 1 Turn off the camera s power by pressing the POWER button 2 Open the Battery Memory card compartment door 3 Firmly insert the memory card into the memory card slot as far as it can go with the memory card electrodes metal contacts end facing the camera Refer to the right figure 4 Close back the door firmly Removing the Memory Card 1 Turn off the camera s power by pressing the POWER button 2 Open the Battery Memory card compartment door 3 Push the memory card in as far as it can go and release The card will spring back and protrude slightly Pull it out with your fingers 4 Close back the door firmly Notes e SD and Multimedia cards are purchased separately e Pay attention to the card direction when inserting Wrong direction and forced insert can break it e When the memory card is inserted access to the camera s internal memory is not possible e Cards available in the market and those already formatted for PC and other devices may not be identified by this camera Therefore before using them it is necessary to format them first with this camera e While the power of the camera is on do not open the battery cover to replace the memory card or batter
37. range for this may cause impairment of eyesight Do not touch light emitting portion after flash This may cause burn BEFORE USING THE CAMERA We recommend that you take some test shots before you actually start to accustom yourself to the camera We cannot bear any responsibility for an inability to shoot record or play back material normally in the event of a problem with this camera We shall not be liable for any incidental consequential or exemplary damage loss of profits or any demand made by any third party due to your use of this product or the provided software Store backups of important images video clips on a personal computer etc We cannot bear any responsibility for pictures stored in memory that are lost or altered It is prohibited to use still images video clips taken with this camera for commercial purposes without the consent of the copyright owner Please be aware that the shooting subject may appear whitish or halation may occur in following conditions o When avery bright subject is taken in a short distance o When a subject which has a very bright part is taken in strong sunlight Notes Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next FUN THINGS YOU CAN DO This camera is an all in one compact size digital
38. rned off after 10 minutes OFF Disables the AUTO POWER OFF function LIGHT FREQUENCY Through this setting you are able to avoid image flicker due to the fluorescent light 50Hz Use this if the light frequency of the fluorescent lamp you are using is 50 Hz 60Hz Use this if the light frequency of the fluorescent lamp you are using is 60 Hz FACTORY SETUP Performing this setting restores all settings except DATE TIME to Default Moreover recorded files etc cannot be deleted SETUP Restore all parameters to the default setting CANCEL Cancel the operation Note e The settings for DATE TIME AUTO POWER OFF LANGUAGE SOUND LIGHT FREQUENCY and FILE NO MEMORY are retained even after the camera is turned off Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next QUICK VIEW Ei This feature allows you to view your images on the LCD monitor as soon as they have been taken After the preview this camera will return to the Camera mode ON Enables QUICK VIEW OFF Disables QUICK VIEW The QUICK VIEW setting will be retained even after the camera is turned off Note e With QUICK VIEW set to ON the time interval before the next possible shooting will be prolong after the current shooting Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next EV amp WHITE BALANCE E This screen can be alter by bo
39. s DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family Know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of road safety It is illegal to watch television when driving DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment for example with curtains or on soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws To ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixing screws supplied according to the instructions DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture ABOVE ALL NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case This could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or make changes with electrical equipment of any kind It is better to be safe than sorry Oey Digitai Camera GO AI0 Back Next FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following t
40. s Check battery level Replace if necessary set camera to Play mode Follow the instructions in this manual shoot again and replay Rectifications Disable the write protection only for SD card Possible Cause The subject was too bright When photographs turn out too dark Possible Cause The flash was obstructed by fingers or other objects The subject was too far from the camera for the flash to be effective Flash is set to off When the color of the Images appear odd Possible Cause No white area on the subject White Balance setting incorrect When parts of the images are missing Possible Cause The lens is partially covered by fingers or the strap Shooting distance too close When the image is out of focus Possible Cause Camera movement during still image capture The lens is dirty Photographer was standing in front of the camera when pressing the shutter button Self Timer shots Flash is off even when the lighting condition is poor As exposure time is prolonged camera movement will cause the image to be off focus The subject is too near Rectifications Adjust the exposure or change the angle of shot Rectifications Adjust the angle of shot and remove obstructive objects Move closer to the subject Alternatively turn off the flash and use a tripod stand Set to Auto Red eye Rectifications Introduce a white item or set the White Balance according to the lighting
41. th EV compensation and White Balance The altered result reflects the taken images in real time thereby enabling changing of the setting while confirming the images EV compensation setting area Setting can be changed by amp Y button White Balance setting area Setting can be changed by lt button EV Compensation When the object is too dark or too bright the camera adjusts the brightness to make the object look brighter or darker This is called EV compensation The range of the exposure compensation that the user can set is from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV at 0 5 EV steps White Balance As the intensity of the light changes our eyes adapt such that white objects will remain white Digital cameras can also see the white objects as being white by averaging out the light around the object You may select from the following settings AUTO er Automatically adjusts the WHITE BALANCE TUNGSTEN Tungsten lighting FLUORESCENT Fluorescent lighting SHADE 2 Overcast shaded twilight or evening skies DAYLIGHT Outdoors on a bright day After completing the setting press OK ZOOM button to end the setting The changed setting value except the default value EV 0 White Balance AUTO will be displayed on the LCD monitor as in the following figure Changed EV value Changed White Balance setting Digitai Camera GG A70 Back Next SLIDE SHOW E
42. ties of the batteries carry or store a battery together with objects such as metal pens necklaces coins or hairpins This could short circuit the positive and negative poles of the battery heat or attempt to disassemble a battery expose the battery to water or fire subject a battery to strong impacts such as hitting it with a hammer stepping on it or dropping it forget to remove the batteries from the unit if the camera is not to be used for an extended period of time so as to prevent leakage Any of these may cause the battery to split or leak causing fire or injury 2 Use only the specified batteries with this camera The use of other power sources may cause a fire 3 When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly HOW TO HANDLE A CD ROM Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface opposite to the printed surface Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface If the CD ROM gets dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole using a circular motion Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray Do not bend the CD ROM or touch its mirror surface Do not store your CD ROM in a dusty hot or humid environment Keep it away from direct sunlight FLASH Do not fire the flash at a person particularly an infant at short
43. to select the Camera mode i Turn the Normal Macro amp switch dial to Normal ah Frame your subject You may use either the viewfinder or the 1 5 full color TFT LCD monitor Toggle the DISPLAY Up button to activate or deactivate it We recommend however that the viewfinder be used as far as possible to extend battery time since the LCD is highly power consumptive Press the shutter button fully down If the QUICK VIEW function has been set to ON the image captured will appear on the LCD monitor for a few seconds To continue capturing repeat the above steps 4 amp 5 Notes To adjust the Image Quality and Resolution please refer to Setting the Image Resolution and Quality When the storage memory is full you may either erase the images that are no more required or insert a new memory card The number of remaining shots shown on the LCD monitor is an approximate value based on the currently set resolution picture quality and memory size The actual number of remaining shots also differ depending on the shooting conditions Hence a single shot may reduce the value by two or not change the value at all This is not a malfunction of the LCD monitor Also upon the camera being turned on memory adjustments are made and the indicated remaining value may actually be higher than when the camera was last turned off When you take pictures in bright locations or in clear fine weather lines may appear on the mo
44. to the PC for image data download For Windows Me 2000 XP users however this is not necessary Proceed to connect the camera to the PC Installation Procedures 1 Place the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 A Setup Menu screen will appear on the PC monitor as shown below Click on USB Mass Storage Driver install for Windows 98 98SE Camera Digital GLU A70 SETUP MENU 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 4 Reboot your computer Once you have installed the appropriate Camera Driver Windows 98 98SE you are now ready to connect the camera to the PC for download Follow the procedures below Procedures 1 2 3 4 Turn off the camera Open the USB port cover Plug the smaller connector of the USB cable into your camera s USB port Plug the other end of the USB cable to your computer s USB port The camera powers ON automatically and the USB MODE screen appears on the LCD monitor as follows Select DISK DRIVE and press the OK ZOONM button Your computer will recognize the camera as a newfound hardware Setup for this new hardware will proceed automatically This Setup process is performed only once and will not be necessary for subsequent connections When complete your camera will be indicated as a Removable Disk in your computer s My Computer folder T My Computer malta File Edt Wew Favorites Tocs Help ay Gp soe es Bl JP Search E F
45. wo conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void user s authority to operate the equipment Contact Address JVC AMERICAS CORP 1700 Valley Road Wayne New Jersey 07470 Telephone 973

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