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1. A Select conor X S i te i J ver OM To display all the files select ALL SCENES Select the desired file AD Select ee A s t7 Set e During playback QE mark appears on the top left corner of the screen To change the event registration of a file pg 41 To Play Back Files in the EXTMOV Folder If data cannot be recorded properly the video files are saved to the EXTMOV folder lt pg 17 1 Press the REC SNAP button while the index screen is displayed 2 After MPG is displayed press A v lt gt to select the file you want to play then press P Il To return to the index screen Press the REC SNAP button again e The file information and playlist creation functions are not available for files in the EXTMOV folder Deleting a Video File Preparation Pause the playback Alternatively select the file on the index screen 1 dr DELETE L Remaining files 0059 EXECUTE PLAYBACK CANCEL You can select the file that you want to delete by pressing lt gt 2 Select EXECUTE ATT Select Qe ose To exit the file delete screen Select CANCEL in step 2 Set the MODE switch to m MODE O m ee Video mode gy Still image mode lt Index screen for still image Set the power switch to Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off amp Playback Recording
2. BASIC SETTING 1 MENU S REC MEDIA SETTING D DATE DISPLAY P CHANGE EVENT REG oa PLAYLIST Gs WIPE FADER I I 2 Select CHANGE EVENT REG AO Select SELECT EVENT ai 4 VACATION gt FN ON f S 1 1 B 1 LIV gt S I I D an al al al al 4 NON SECTION NEXT PAGE 3 Select a new event to register the file to RA IG Y D Select gal y en Jer Vy se 3 L ina edel de ga EDITING PRINTING FG To move to the next page select NEXT PAGE To cancel the event registration select NON SECTION 4 select the file you want to register AO Select Ge N N I p The y mark appears on the file To select other files repeat this step e f you slide the zoom lever towards T the preview screen is displayed Sliding the zoom lever towards W returns to the index screen Set Ao Playlists What is a Playlist C ina Plavli It is a list that enables you to organise recorded reating Flaylists videos in order of preference After performing To display the playlist To display the playlist screen screen 17 pg 42 Preparation Set the power switch to gt 3 merece NEW LIST Set the MODE switch to p A Select NEW LIST 4 DI 1 y 7 Set IMPO
3. eerrrrrrrnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnn 9 Attaching the Core Filter rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 OER EE 1 Necessary Settings before Use s scscssscscseee I 2 Power Related Preparations Using the Battery FP 12 Language Setting rannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 Date Time Setting rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnne 13 Other Settings s smnemiinnnnetmssnsnns Grip Adjustment errnnnnnnnrnnnnnrvrrnnnnnnnerrnnnnnnn 14 Tripod Mounting sa essrmeennenten 14 Data Battery System rrrnnnnrrnrrvnrnrrnnnnnrrenr 14 When Using an SD Card rerrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 15 RECORDING yt Video Video Recording cscscssssssssssssscesesesecesere 10 Registering Files to Events s an 17 ZOOMING srera anaa E Enida aaan 18 Changing the Screen Size ceeee 18 LED LIOI srs veers arent eeesecee nese 18 Deleting a File rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnvnnnne 19 Checking the Remaining Space on the Recording Media 2 ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Ka Still image Still Image Recording esesevenevevenenenenenenenenesenere 20 ZOOMING serias rinni rea raS 21 Continuous Shooting s es 21 LED LONE une 21 Deleting a File vassere 21 O Video Still image Manual Recording esevesevevevevenenenenesenenesenenesenere 2 2 Manual Setting in MSET Menu 22 NIONSCOPE scieeceus5siescmeteneensceetenceecnacguaxsnddicens 25 Backlight Compensation rrrnnnnnnnnn
4. cooler temperatures impede chemical reaction while warmer temperatures can prevent complete charging store in a cool dry place Extended exposure to high temperatures will increase natural discharge and shorten service life fully charge and then fully discharge the battery every 6 months when storing the battery pack over a long period time remove from charger or powered unit when not in use as some machines use current even when switched off NOTES It is recommended that only genuine JVC batteries are used in this camera Using generic non JVC batteries can cause damage to the internal charging circuitry e It is normal for the battery pack to be warm after charging or after use Temperature range specifications Charging 10 C to 35 C Operation 0 C to 40 C Storage 20 C to 50 C e The lower the temperature the longer the recharging takes Terminals DANGER Do not attempt to take the batteries apart or expose them to flame or excessive heat as it may cause a fire or explosion WARNING Do not allow the battery or its terminals to come in contact with metals as this can result in a short circuit and possibly start a fire To resume the original function of the accurate battery power indication If the battery power indication differs from the actual operating time fully charge the battery and then run it down However this function may not work properly if the battery was use
5. 2 Manual Focus Adjustment Indicator gt pg 23 69 Effect Mode Indicator 1 pg 24 Program AE Mode Indicator lt pg 24 65 Shutter Speed lt pg 24 SGA Nightscope Indicator gt pg 25 LED Light Indicator lt pg 18 21 Exposure Adjustment Indicator lt pg 23 Backlight Compensation Indicator lt gt pg 25 e Spot Exposure Control Indicator lt gt pg 25 During Video Recording Only er 16 9 amp U 0h56m 0 04 014 0 erecC 7 Ue Mode Indicator lt pg 16 Screen Size Indicator lt pg 18 Wind Cut Indicator lt pg 55 Picture Quality U ultra fine F fine N normal E economy c pg 55 Remaining Time c pg 16 69 Counter pg 54 REC Appears during recording lt pg 16 Ol Appears during record standby mode Digital Image Stabiliser DIS Indicator lt pg 55 During Still Image Recording Only amp 640 FINE et tle oF Tms D Mode Indicator lt pg 20 Focus Indicator lt pg 20 Image Size 640 640 x 480 Picture Quality FINE fine or STD standard lt pg 57 Remaining Number of Shots lt pg 69 hj Continuous Shooting Mode Indicator pg 21 Shooting Indicator lt pg 20 Self Timer Recording Indicator gt pg 57 During Video Playback During Still Image Playback F 7 ii i os 100 0307 2 FT
6. Lock button LIGHT INFO Zoom Lever VOL E 4 in Je To change the medium to be played back see page 15 Press A v lt I gt to select the desired file then press P II A t o Select o Set e Press lt gt to display the previous next file 6 LA INDEX To return to the index screen Press INDEX To turn the date time display on off Set DATE TIME to ON AUTO or OFF lt pg 54 To check the file information Press INFO when playback is paused lt pg 37 File Search Function One touch operation enables you to switch the index screen to the date index screen for the convenient file Index Date index search pa screen screen e The event screen cannot be used for still images For details on operations see page 28 You can playback all the images stored in the recording media automatically During playback e During the slide show pressing v displays files in descending order and pressing A displays files in ascending order To end the slide show Press Il again Image Rotation You can rotate a still image clockwise or counterclockwise During playback a a Counterclockwise a Clockwise e Each time you press A or vy the image rotates 90 180 270 0 Playback Zoom You can magnify the playback image up to 5x During playback VOL We QT Full view of the image The m
7. Indication Meaning le RECORDING FAILURE e Performance of recording medium is poor Use the 40 Cleanup function CLEAN UP in the menu The writing speed of recording medium is slow or the 3 recording medium is corrupted Use an SD card that is guaranteed to operate 5 e The recording medium was subjected to vibrations or jolts Be careful not to subject the recording medium to vibrations or jolts Appears when the built in hard disk is full and recording is not possible Delete unnecessary files 36 Appears when the SD card is full and recording is not possible 36 Replace with new recording medium or delete unnecessary files RECORDING MAY NOT BE The data may not be recorded on the recording medium CORRECT ON THE MEMORY correctly Try recording again CARD Otherwise clean up the recording medium 40 MEMORY CARD CANNOT BE e The recording medium cannot be played back correctly Try PLAYED BACK CORRECTLY playback again CANNOT USE IN VIDEO MODE e The operation is not available in the video mode DROP DETECTION WORKED e The drop detection function operated and the power was 29 AND THE POWER IS TURNED turned off The file that was being recorded may have been OFF saved into the EXTMOV folder ee Cleaning the Camera Before cleaning turn off the camera and remove the battery pack and AC adapter To clean the exterior Wipe gently with a soft cloth If the camera is particularly dirty dip the cloth in
8. i DELETE ALL if CURRENT F FILE SELECT 3 Select the desired menu f Select IA PI e CURRENT Currently displayed file is deleted You can select the previous or next file by pressing lt gt e FILE SELECT You can choose multiple files to delete from the index screen 1 Press N vV I lt gt to select the file you want to delete then press P II e The T mark appears on the file To select other files repeat this step e If you slide the zoom lever towards T the preview screen is displayed Sliding the zoom lever towards W returns to the index screen 2 Press MENU e DELETE ALL All files are deleted DELETE Remaining files 0059 EXECUTE CANCEL EN 37 Select EXECUTE If FILE SELECT was selected in step 3 select EXECUTE AND QUIT AO Select lal NN UA e Protected files cannot be deleted To delete them release the protection first lt pg 38 Once files are deleted they cannot be restored Check files before deleting Viewing File Information Preparation For video files Pause the playback Alternatively select the file on the index screen e For still images Playback the still image Alternatively select the file on the index screen LIGHT INFO D EDITING PRINTING MT OFF Video Files FILE File name FOLDER Folder name DATE TIME Date and time of the recording PB TIME Playback time leng
9. DC Cord remote control unit at time of shipment Attaching the Shoulder Strap Peel off the pad and thread the Thread the strap through the Position the buckle near the end of the strap through the buckle adjust its length and use eyelet and reattach the pad eyelet the strap guide to fix it in place Strap Guide Buckle S Eyelet Attaching the Lens Cap To protect the lens attach the provided lens cap to the camera as shown in the illustration Place here during recording Attaching the Core Filter Attach the core filters to the cables The core filter reduces interference AV Cable USB Cable When connecting a cable attach the A end with the core filter to the camera Attachment positions lt right Large A AC Adapter Release the stopper Wind once GETTING STARTED The LCD monitor can rotate 270 Power linked operation When the power switch is set to e you can also turn the camera on off by opening closing the LCD monitor Power Switch OFF gt 7 pg 12 Lock Button lt pg 12 Zoom Lever W E T a pg 18 Speaker Volume Control VOL pg 26 Light Button LIGHT lt pg 18 Information Button INFO lt pg 37 Mode Switch MODE c pg 16 20 26 30 Auto Manual Mode Button AUTO gt pg 22 Menu Button MENU c pg 52 Delete Button 77 pg 1
10. Fade in or out with a black screen Fade in to a colour screen from a black and white screen or fade out from colour to black and white Wipe in on a black screen from the upper right to the lower left corner or wipe out from lower left to upper right leaving a black screen The scene starts in the centre of a black screen and wipes in toward the corners or comes in from the corners gradually wiping out to the centre Wipe in from right to left or wipe out from left to right Wipe in as the two halves of a black screen open to the left and right revealing the scene or wipe out so the black screen reappears from left and right to cover the scene PLAYBACK The scene wipes in from the bottom to the top of a black screen or wipes out from top to bottom leaving a black screen Wipe in from the centre of a black screen toward the top and bottom or wipe out from the top and bottom toward the centre leaving a black screen Details The image is given a brownish tint like an old photo The image becomes black and white like an old movie The image is given an old movie atmosphere by the effect of skipping frames The image looks like a series of consecutive snapshots Not available for still image recording EP Managing Files You can directly manage recorded files in the camera CAUTION Do not remove the recording medium or perform any other operation such as turning off the power while accessing files A
11. date and time 3 Press A v to select RENAME then press P Il 4 Press A v to select the desired playlist then press P Il 5 Press A v lt gt to select the desired letter then press gt II Repeat this process to complete the name You can change the character types capital letters small letters or marks by selecting A a To correct a letter select or gt and press Il to move the cursor to the letter then select CLEAR and press PIL 6 Press A v I lt 1 gt to select then press gt Il Deleting Playlist Original files are not deleted even if you delete the playlist 3 Press A v to select DELETE then press P Il 4 Press A v to select a playlist you want to delete e To delete all playlists at once select DELETE ALL 5 Press Pll 6 Press A v to select EXECUTE then press P Il Print Setting DPOF Print Setting 3 Select SELECT IMAGES This camera is compatible with DPOF Digital f Select p Print Order Format You can set which images i I as to be printed and the number of prints with this WZ Set Sit camera This feature is useful to print with a DPOF compatible printer or for taking the es 00 recording medium to a photo lab for printing Number of prints Preparation e Set the power switch to D 4 select the desired file Set the MODE switch to B Select T o 1 ME
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13. C Operating humidity 35 to 80 Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C Pickup 1 6 800 000 pixels CCD Lens F 2 0 to 4 5 f 2 3 mm to 73 6 mm 32 1 power zoom lens Filter diameter 230 5 mm LCD monitor 2 7 diagonally measured LCD panel TFT active matrix system Speaker Monaural LED Light Within 1 5 m recommended shooting distance For video audio Format SD VIDEO Recording Playback format Video MPEG 2 Audio Dolby Digital 2 ch Signal format PAL standard Recording mode video ULTRA FINE 720 x 576 pixels 8 5 Mbps FINE 720 x 576 pixels 5 5 Mbps NORMAL 720 x 576 pixels 4 2 Mbps ECONOMY 352 x 288 pixels 1 5 Mbps VBR VBR VBR VBR Recording mode audio ULTRA FINE 48 kHz 384 kbps FINE 48 kHz 384 kbps NORMAL 48 kHz 256 kbps ECONOMY 48 kHz 128 kbps For still image Format JPEG Image size One mode 640 x 480 Picture quality 2 modes FINE STANDARD For connectors AV S Video output Y 1 0 V p p 75 Q analogue C 0 29 V p p 75 Q analogue Video output 1 0 V p p 75 Q analogue Audio output 300 mV rms 1 KO analogue stereo USB Mini USB type A and type B USB 2 0 compliant AC Adapter Power requirement AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC11VITT 1 A Remote Control Power supply DC 3V Battery life Approx 1 year depending on the frequency of use Operating distance Within 5 m Operating temperatu
14. and for approx 15 seconds if the button is pressed and held for several seconds e If COMMUNICATING ERROR appears instead of the battery status even though you tried to press Ca several times there may be a problem with your battery In such a case consult your nearest JVC dealer The recordable time display should only be used as a guide It is displayed in 10 minute units When Using an SD Card By default the HDD is set as the recording medium If you want to record to an SD card the following three operations need to be performed NOTE For details on compatible SD cards see Check the compatibility of recording media lt pg 3 Insert an SD card Insert and remove the SD card only while the power is turned off Otherwise data on the card may be corrupted 1 Open the SD card cover Bottom of the Camera 2 Firmly insert the card with its clipped edge first Clipped Edge et EZ Z Do not touch the terminal on the reverse side of the label 3 Close the SD card cover To remove an SD card Push the SD card once After the card comes out a little pull it out Change the recording medium Preparation Set the power switch to gt or e 1 MENU DIS By CAMERA SETTING BASIC SETTING REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY REGISTER EVENT QUALITY 2 Select REC MEDIA SETTING AO Select a Qo Set al copy move NO R
15. cord is connected not with the battery e f an SD card is in the camera demonstration will not take place even if this mode is set to ON OFF Turns off the operation sound BEEP The beep sounds when the power is turned on or off and at the beginning and end of recording MELODY Instead of a beep a melody sounds when any operation is performed OFF The camera does not receive the signal from the remote control ON Enables operation with the remote control OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function To turn the unit on when the drop detection worked set the power switch to OFF and to on again CAUTION Setting this function to off increases the chances of damaging the built in hard disk if the camera is accidentally dropped Ej MENU SETTINGS 9 54 en Common Menus for All Modes Continued Menus sf REC MEDIA SETTING VIDEO MODE Enables you to set the recording medium for videos O IMAGE MODE Enables you to set the recording medium for still images FORMAT Enables you to select the medium to format yy CLEAN UP Enables you to select the medium to clean up LJ COPY MOVE Enables you to set whether to duplicate or move still images during dubbing NO RESET Enables you to select the file type videos or still images when resetting the file number DATE DISPLAY 5 BRIGHT Enables you to set the brightness of the LCD monitor DATE TIME En
16. or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type as originally fitted and to replace the fuse cover If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off be sure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue to N Neutral or Black Brown to L Live or Red If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug connect as follows Blue wire to terminal coded N Neutral or coloured black Brown wire to terminal coded L Live or coloured Red If in doubt consult a competent electrician WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTIONS e To prevent shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel e When you are not using the AC adapter for a long period of time it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from AC outlet NOTES The rating plate and safety caution are on the bottom and or
17. out a Zoom in W Wide angle T Telephoto You can zoom in up to 32x by using the optical zoom Zoom magnification over 32x is done through digital image processing and is therefore called digital zoom Digital zooming is possible up to 800x Set ZOOM to 64X or 800X lt pg 55 Optical zoom up to 32x 1 32 800 Digital zoom up to 800x NOTES Macro shooting is possible as close as approx 5 cm to the subject when the zoom lever is set all the way to W e When you zoom into a subject close to the lens the camera may automatically zoom out depending on the distance to the subject In this case set TELE MACRO to ON lt pg 55 Changing the Screen Size You can record videos at 4 3 size and 16 9 size By default the camera is set to record videos at the 4 3 size Preparation Set the power switch to Le Set the MODE switch to pg Ov os Each press switches the screen size ATTENTION Videos which have been recorded in 16 9 mode may appear to be slightly vertically stretched ona 4 3 screen TV Record videos in 4 3 mode if playing back on a 4 3 screen TV NOTES e If the recording mode is set to ECONOMY you cannot change the screen size e When playing back on TV with the 4 3 screen the videos recorded in 16 9 mode will appear to be slightly vertically stretched f you want to burn the recorded videos onto DVD discs it is recommended not to mix16 9 size vid
18. settings you select you can set the value with lt gt after selecting The menu disappears and the indicator for the set function appears MSET Menu Menus AE Manual Exposure Adjusts the brightness Settings Factory preset For video recording AUTO The brightness is adjusted automatically 6 to 6 Corrects the brightness within this range in increments of 1 Use lt gt to set the value For still image recording 0 The brightness is not adjusted 2 0 to 2 0 EV Corrects the brightness within this range in increments of 1 3EV Use lt gt to set the value To lock the exposure When the menu disappears after you finish configuring the setting RECORDING f press and hold II for more than 2 seconds The ff indicator appears AF Manual Focus Adjusts the focus WB AUTO The focus is adjusted automatically M lt gt 8 Adjusts the focus manually Use lt gt to set the focus When zooming the subject will not go out of focus if you adjust the focus at the telephoto T side before zooming to the wide angle W side AUTO White balance is adjusted automatically White Balance Adjusts the white balance to achieve the optimum colours for the amount of light in your surroundings during recording N MWB Adjusts the white balance manually depending on the light source 1 Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the subject Adjust the zoom or
19. the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections 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 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 voltages 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 knows 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 whilst 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 soft furnishings Overheating will cause d
20. 9 Recording Start Stop Button REC SNAP lt pg 16 20 Control Lever A Reverse Skip lt pg 27 Up Backlight Compensation 9 lt pg 25 Spot Exposure Control e lt pg 25 v Forward Skip pg 27 Down Manual Set M pg 22 lt Reverse Search 41 lt pg 27 Left Nightscope NIGHT gt pg 25 gt Forward Search PP lt pg 27 Right Switch Screen Size 16 9 4 3 16 9 lt gt pg 18 Press down Play Pause I lt pg 26 30 Index Button INDEX lt pg 28 Remaining Space Button 9 7 pg 19 Data Battery Button ca pg 14 69 Battery Release Button BATT lt pg 12 The connectors are located beneath the covers S Video Output Connector S lt pg 32 Audio Video Output Connector AV USB Universal Serial Bus Connector SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE DC Input Connector DC lt pg 12 17 Power Charge Lamp POWER CHARGE gt pg 12 Access Lamp ACCESS Lights up or blinks when you access files Do not turn off the power or remove the battery pack AC adapter while accessing files 19 Auto Lamp AUTO Lights up in Auto recording mode Also lights up when connecting to a DVD burner sold separately lt pg 47 oo LLJ z H N H LLJ Other Parts H Reset Button RESET lt pg 58 Bl Speaker pg 26 E Battery Pack Mount
21. CLOCK ADJUST A Select Qo Set b LLJ z N H LLJ CLOCK ADJUST DATE TIME 6 Set the date and time A 6 Select Qi Set Repeat this step to input the month day year hour and minute 7 MENU A You have now finished configuring the necessary settings To use the camera right away To record videos i pg 16 To record still images lt pg 20 To configure other settings lt pg 14 Ma Other Settings Check which buttons to use in the illustration of Controls in this section on page 12 Grip Adjustment Open the pad and make grip adjustments Data Battery System You can check the remaining battery power and the recordable time When the battery is attached Bottom of the Camera Align the camera stud hole with the tripod stud and the mounting socket with the screw and then rotate the camera clockwise to mount it to the tripod NOTE Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces It could tip over causing serious damage to the camera l Set the power switch to OFF Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off ooo j V Playback Recording Lock button 2 me 7 BATTERY CONDITION 100 3 MAX TIME _ 50 Lii min INDEX 0 NOTES Battery information is displayed for approx 3 seconds if the button is pressed and released quickly
22. CUTE AO Select Qo Set NOTE If the recording mode video or still image is switched or the power is turned off and on again after recording you cannot delete the file ea Manual Recording About manual recording mode This mode enables you to set the focus and screen brightness manually You need to switch to this mode because auto recording mode which adjusts these settings automatically is selected by default To change to manual recording mode Preparation Set the power switch to e Select the file type video or still image using the MODE switch a m Press twice The MM indicator appears To return to the auto recording mode Press the AUTO button so that the A indicator appears Controls in this section Power Switch MODE Switch AUTO Alv I lt 1 gt 1 PU Manual Setting in MSET Menu You can use manual recording functions easily by selecting items in the MSET menus After performing To change to manual recording mode i pg 22 1 4 a ma 16 9 U 0h56m Q en AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO OFF OFF AE AF WB S SP P AE EF 2 Select the desired menu _ Select lt je DS se AUTO AUTO AUTO AE AF WB S SP I For details on each menu see pages 23 and 3 Select the desired setting oO AUTO AUTO Bor AE AF WB S SP I Depending on the kind of
23. Control csccscsecsecsecuecerseeaeeuecutseeaeeas 54 C Changing Event Registration sssmsssmsssenesnnskamennv sedan va 56 Changing the Menu Settings ccsscseseeeeeeeseeeeees 52 Cleaning Up a Recording Medium ss0sceeeees 40 54 Clock Adjust lt ivcnsccicocacidcnastvanteiceiecieneuiemstncdesebiecs 55 Connecting to a TV VCR or DVD Recorder 2 00005 32 Continuous Shooting ceeceeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeess 21 57 Copying Moving Still Image Files csccseeeeeees 51 54 D Data Battery Laden 14 Date Display Order cccuiccssastocstoimeivescnneateaicaneateuctads 55 Date Index Screen iscscicscisctsscnncaacnastnaecnadnnanieandnience 28 Date Time Setting cccccsccsececceeceeseecuesaecseeeeees 13 Deleting Files senses accadnediadinesszecednzencntaaccaanssastienstes 36 Demonstration Mode ccsceeceeeeeeeeceeeeeseeaeceeeeraeeas 53 Digital Image Stabiliser DIS cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 Direct Printing cs scascassarsvadaceaeshenncsactuntehnssadnecsees 46 57 Drop Detection EEE 53 Dubbing Free 47 DVD Creation Function suasmesnenssenseinannidiskans 47 E EMEC EE EE 34 56 57 Event Registration ncivcdvcttadeoccvetoesdexdsiercunedaaveds 17 55 Event SCreen lt gesceradduatadseanesandudesanmenaeencdadensanneiedads 29 EXTMOV Folder a arissannaansanavnnsannnannasanvannnnvnnnsnne 17 29 F File Information sci condsas sas savsacsrenecsneacesancnnaudesndndenns 37 FE 23 Formatting a Recording Med
24. ENU SETTINGS EF Troubleshooting The camera is a microcomputer controlled device External noise and interference from a TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly To solve the problem first follow the instructions below e If the problem is not solved reset the camera lt right column e If the problem persists please consult your nearest JVC dealer To reset the camera 1 Press RESET using a piece of wire or other pointed instrument The power is turned off once and turned on again automatically RESET 2 If nothing happens set the power switch to OFF and remove the power supply battery pack or AC adapter from the camera then reattach it 3 Execute PRESET from the menu The camera returns to its factory preset pg 53 Trouble Action ce Power No power is supplied e Connect the AC adapter securely 12 e Detach the battery pack once again and re attach it firmly 12 e Replace the dead battery with a fully charged one No display appears e When using the AC adapter the camera enters the sleep mode the access lamp lights and the LCD monitor turns off To cancel the sleep mode perform any operation such as zooming The power was turned off accidentally e The drop detection function operated 53 Set the power switch to OFF and turn the power on again To turn off the drop detection function set DROP DETECTION to OFF Tr
25. ESET HEH VIDEO MODE OJ IMAGE MODE F FORMAT yh CLEAN UP 3 Select VIDEO MODE or IMAGE MODE AAO Select N Qo Set 4 Select SD M Select Qo Set 5 MENU amp To change the recording medium back to the HDD Select HDD in step 4 Format an SD card when using it for the first time This will also ensure stable speeds and operation when accessing the SD card For details on how to format an SD card see Formatting a Recording Medium c pg 39 GETTING STARTED 16 Video Recording Preparation Open the LCD monitor c pg 10 Set the MODE switch to MODE Cl mm SS Video mode Cl O st image mode gt The camera is programmed to record videos on the built in hard disk when it is shipped from the factory To change the recording medium see page 15 Set the power switch to Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off OFF ooo Playback Recording Lock button LIGHT INFO Zoom Lever VOL WH QT Press the REC SNAP button to start recording SNAP e REC Approximate remaining time for recording appears Alv I lt 1 gt PI MENU To stop recording Press the REC SNAP button again To change the picture quality lt pg 55 To register a file to an event lt pg 17 NOTES e By default the camera is set to record videos in 4 3 size
26. IRED management file If the desired video file is not displayed RECOVER on the video index screen in spite of the file recovery the file has been moved to the EXTMOV folder Press the REC SNAP button on the index screen to display MPG and then select the desired file NO VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE The data cannot be recorded properly or the video 29 VIDEO FILES HAVE BEEN management file has been deleted or cannot be found MOVED TO MPEG FOLDER Video files have been moved to MPEG EXTMOV folder CAN NOT READ EVENT Appears when the event information cannot be read INFORMATION PLAYLIST S MANAGEMENT The management information of the playlist is broken 42 INFORMATION IS BROKEN Create the playlist again REMAKE PLAYLIST AGAIN NO REGISTERED SCENES IN The video files registered in the playlist do not exist Some PLAYLIST SOME OF SCENES of the scenes may not be played back MAY NOT BE PLAYED BACK REGISTERED SCENES IN There are no scenes registered in the playlist The playlist PLAYLIST IS EMPTY THIS will be deleted PLAYLIST WILL BE DELETED CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS The temperature of the camera is too high Turn off the GOING UP TURN CAMERA power then wait for a while OFF PLEASE WAIT CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS The temperature of the camera is too low Keep the power TOO LOW KEEP CAMERA on and wait for a while POWER ON PLEASE WAIT FURTHER INFORMATION E Warning Indications Continued
27. JVC GETTING STARTED coe 8 INSTRUCTIONS RECORDING HARD DISK CAMCORDER GZ MG37E EK PLAYBACK GZ MG27E EK EDITING PRINTING DUBBING MENU SETTINGS FURTHER DO borsy INFORMATION CAMASCOT a DIGITAL cs CAPSULE To deactivate the demonstration mode set DEMO Dear Customer MODE to OFF lt pg 53 Thank you for purchasing this hard disk camera Before use please read the safety information and precautions contained in pages 4 and 5 to ensure safe use of this product LYT1537 016A EN Qe Major Features The camera has a built in high capacity HDD hard disk drive that enables you to record videos and still images in massive quantities SD Memory Card SD cards When Using an SD Card lt pg 15 DVD Creation Function pg 47 Video Event Registration lt gt pg 17 Editing Files on Your PC lt SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE Direct Printing pg 46 You can also record onto To record videos 7 pg 16 To playback videos pg 26 To record still images lt pg 20 e To playback still images lt pg 30 Auto Manual Recording Mode You can record without using any complicated operations in Auto recording mode Manual recording mode on the other hand enables you to use special effects and make manual adjustments to record videos that are even more vivid To change to manual recording mode l
28. LE SELECT You can choose multiple files to protect from index screen 1 Press A V lt gt to select the file you want to protect then press P II e The On mark appears on the file To select other files repeat this step e If you slide the zoom lever towards T the preview screen is displayed Sliding the zoom lever towards W returns to the index screen 2 Press MENU e PROTECT ALL All files are protected PROTECT EXECUTE CANCEL Formatting a Recording Medium You can format initialise the built in hard disk HDD or SD cards You have to format newly purchased SD cards with this camera before using them This will also ensure stable speeds and operation when accessing the recording medium Be aware that all files and data including protected files will be erased by the formatting process Preparation Set the power switch to gt or Le 1 MENU IG By CAMERA SETTING f BASIC SETTING REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY 8 REGISTER EVENT QUALITY 2 Select REC MEDIA SETTING A Select ii VIDEO MODE O IMAGE MODE LAV Fe FORMAT ny CLEAN UP La coPY MOVE NO RESET 3 Select FORMAT AO Select 4 IP UV ia 4 Select HDD or SD 4 9 x Select DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT HARD DISK DRIVE S 4 ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED YA 7 OSet Ww EXECUTE CANCEL 5 Select EXECU
29. NU JG Set P e f you slide and hold the zoom lever towards T the preview screen of the still image is displayed 2 Select DPOF 5 Af Select Qo Set Select the number of prints Zz O9 Select i Ce Set e To set print information for other images repeat steps 4 and 5 You can set up to 999 files 6 MENU A To cancel the selection Set the number of prints to OO OY RESET lt gt SELECT IMAGES amp S gt ALL1 SQ CHECK SETTINGS EDITING PRINTING FG Controls in this section To print all still images One print for each 1 In step 3 press A v to select ALL1 then press Pil 2 Press Alv to select EXECUTE then press P II Zoom Lever Power Switch MODE Switch To confirm DPOF settings In step 3 press A v to select CHECK SETTINGS then press PI f necessary change the number of prints for the desired file by following steps 4 and nN 5 To reset DPOF settings 1 In step 3 press A v to select RESET then press gt II 2 Press s v to select EXECUTE then press P II AIVI lt I YI PU MENU 46 Print Setting Continued Direct Printing with PictBridge Printer 6 Press A v to select menus and If your printer is compatible with PictBridge still images can be printed easily by connecting the camera directly to the printer with the USB cable DPOF setting can also be used gt pg 45 To Print by Selecting a Still Image Preparation
30. O Select Qe ose e SELECT FROM EVENT Search for an event and display the corresponding files listed by recording date Press N V I lt 1 gt to select the event then press PI e SELECT FROM DATE Display the files recorded on selected dates listed by recording date Press AN v to select the recording date then press PI e SELECT FROM PLAYLIST Register a created playlist lt pg 42 Playlists are displayed in a list in the selection order 1 Press A to select the desired list then press P Il To select other lists repeat this process 2 Press gt e SELECT FROM HISTORY Create a DVD disc identical to the one created last time The last creation date is displayed Up to 20 files Press A v to select the date then press gt il e ALL SCENES Display all files individually Files for dubbing Ba DVD CREATION LIST are displayed 4 ALL DISCS Disc number 10 10 2006 11 10 2006 12 10 2006 13 10 2006 Make sure to read DVD Creation List lt pg 49 before proceeding to the next procedure Q v f you select ALL DISCS all discs in the list are created e To check individual files Use A to select the file number and press the INDEX button A list of individual scenes appears e To display the preview screen select a file and press P II Press again to return to the previous screen e Press INDEX again to stop c
31. P U x 9 p 63 1 55 23 oe D WAM 4 10 11 2006 6 O 14 gt MMR 7 Og Mode Indicator lt pg 30 Folder File Number Mode Indicator lt pg 26 Slide Show Playback Indicator lt pg 31 3 Playlist Playback Indicator Appears Battery Indicator lt pg 62 when playing back a playlist 17 pg 44 Date lt pg 54 GJE Event Search Playback Indicator Selected Medium Indicator pg 15 54 Appears when playing back a video file from Effect Mode Indicator lt pg 34 the event search c pg 29 QD Date Search Playback Indicator Appears when playing back a video file from the date search c pg 28 Picture Quality U ultra fine F fine N normal E economy lt pg 55 Playback Mode pg 27 gt Playback Il Pause gt Forward High Speed Search lt lt Reverse High Speed Search Il Forward Slow Motion lt Ill Reverse Slow Motion The number on the left shows speed Counter lt pg 54 Volume Level Indicator Battery Indicator lt pg 62 Date Time lt pg 54 Selected Medium Indicator pg 15 54 Effect Mode Indicator c pg 34 Wipe Fader Effect Indicator lt pg 34 FURTHER INFORMATION TERMS A AC Adapter wenecrcccncdcdevcnredvonscondenassosanicuscadctaweccent 12 B Backlight Compensation cecceeceeceeeeseeaeceeeeeaeees 25 Battery FN 12 Brightness
32. RT FROM EVENT MENU REC MEDIA SETTING a IMPORT FROM DATE f ALsenes 3 p PLAYLIST Gs WIPE FADER g EFFECT On PROTECT Select an item and display files FAO Select 2 Select PLAYLIST A AAO Select on Wr DELETE IMPORT FROM EVENT N Ye 7 Set P Search for an event and display the o Z EDIT corresponding files listed by recording date Press A v lt gt to select the event then press P II e IMPORT FROM DATE NOTE Display all the files in the medium listed by You can display the playlist menu simply by recording date pressing the PLAYLIST button on the remote e ALL SCENES control Display all files individually The files are displayed FA S Dieplayng M oncom iles pg 43 1 e for details ert Controls in this section LG LE MODE Switch 5 Select the file to add to playlist Zoom Lever Er FAO Select a Power Switch TOTAL Alv I lt gt mm Q J S d 00h00m di ll GH 7 ca Insertion point O OA INDEX U MENU 6 Select the insertion point R Select K hi a s TOTAL Ne dy Set 30h15m QW LE Ah N DVD1 Er e To add other files repeat steps 5 and 6 7 MENU A QUIT PLAYLIST SAVE EDITED CONTENTS SAVE AND QUIT DELETE AND QUIT CANCEL 8 Select SAVE AND QUIT AO Select gt To check a reg
33. S e The playback picture can be viewed in the LCD monitor or on a connected TV lt pg 32 e At the junctions between scenes the image may stop momentarily or the sound may be interrupted However this is not a malfunction e When the camera heats up the gt indicator flashes If the camera continues to heat up playback may be stopped to protect the recording medium In this case turn off the camera power and then wait until the camera cools down Various Operations during Playback To resume normal playback press P Il Still playback Pause Search playback Backward O Forward e Pressing lt gt repeatedly increases the search speed 60x to 60x Locating the start point of the file or skipping the file Backward Forward Frame by frame playback While playback is paused Backward gt Forward o rn lt gt repeatedly advances or reverses the still picture frame by frame Slow motion playback While playback is paused Press and hold Backward O Forward Playback zoom You can magnify the playback image up to 5x While playback is paused VOL WE QT x lt m lt ou Full view of the image The mark indicates the centre point of the magnified area ePress A v lt gt to move to the magnified area you want to view To zoom out slide the zoom lever towards W 28 en Video Playback Continued File Search Function Date In
34. Set the power switch to gt Set the MODE switch to 1 MENU REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY 5 DPOF 2 DIRECT PRINT EFFECT On PROTECT 1 DELETE 2 Select DIRECT PRINT AO Select 41 E e PLEASE CONNECT PRINTER appears 3 Connect the camera to the printer with the USB cable After a while the print menu appears rn EL r DPOF PRINT Select SELECTED PRINT AO Select gery Select Q a 7 Set BD Jorg a press lt gt to select settings AN O e NUMBER OF PRINTS The number of prints can be set from 1 to 99 e DATE Set whether to print the date and time 7 Select PRINT ADO Select SW Set To stop printing after printing starts 1 Press gt II 2 Press A v to select EXECUTE then press PI NOTE If the printer is not recognised or to print again after direct printing with a PictBridge printer remove the USB cable select DIRECT PRINT in the menu again and then reconnect the cable To Print Using the DPOF Settings If the printer is compatible with DPOF you can use the DPOF settings gt pg 45 After performing step 1 3 4 Select and set items as follows DPOF PRINT PRINT 49 Select Vy 9set To confirm the DPOF setting press A V to select CHECK SETTINGS then press Pm II After that press MENU to return to the previous menu Dubbing Video Fil
35. T Button c pg 20 INFO Button c pg 37 Skip Forward Button PLAY PAUSE Button Right Button Next Button Down Button Rotate Button clockwise lt pg 31 INDEX Button DATE Button PLAYBACK EE Playback with Special Effects You can add the following two types of special effects before playback Wipe or fader effects Add effects at the beginning and end of videos These effects cannot be set for still images Playback effects Add effects that for example alter the colour tones of videos Controls in this section Power Switch MODE Switch Alv I lt 1 gt 1 PHI Preparation Set the power switch to gt Select the file type video or still image using the MODE switch MENU P Bg CHANGE EVENT REG rit PLAYLIST G WIPE FADER EFFECT On PROTECT 1 DELETE 2 Select WIPE FADER Video only or EFFECT po Select WPEDOOR WIPE SCROLL Q Ez WIPE SHUTTER SL Set 4 OFF WY FADER WHITE FADER BLACK SIM Select Set For details on each effect see page 35 A ven B To turn off the effect Select OFF in step 3 WIPE FADER Menus FADER WHITE FADER BLACK sw FADER B W L WIPE CORNER CI WIPE WINDOW WIPE SLIDE gt WIPE DOOR WIPE SCROLL Es WIPE SHUTTER EFFECT Menus Ld SEPIA B W MONOTONE CLASSIC FILM STROBE Details Fade in or out with a white screen
36. TE AO Select A is NED Set To make it more difficult to recover the data on the hard disk Even if you format the hard disk or erase the data on the hard disk sometimes the erased data can be recovered by using data recovery software etc that are commercially available By pressing while selecting HDD and holding down the f button in step 4 you can erase the data on the hard disk in a format that is difficult to recover Moreover by repeating this procedure you can make the data even more difficult to recover e When formatting in this way a formatting progress bar is displayed f the formatting progress bar does not appear select CANCEL and try again from step 3 NOTE Do not format the recording medium on your PC Make sure that you format the recording medium on the camera EDITING PRINTING 86h 400 Managing Files Continued Cleaning Up a Recording Medium Resetting the File Number Writing speed of recording media tends to By resetting the file number name a new become slow after long periods of repeated folder will be made The new files you are going use To regain the speed execute cleanup to make will be stored in the new folder It is periodically The cleanup function is equivalent convenient to separate the new files from to a PC s Defragmentation function previously recorded files Preparation Preparation Set the power switch to gt or Le Set the power swit
37. To record videos in 16 9 size see Changing the Screen Size lt pg 18 e f the camera is not operated for 5 minutes while the power is on using the battery pack it turns itself off automatically to conserve power To turn the camera on again set the power switch to OFF then to gt or When using the AC adapter the camera enters the sleep mode the access lamp lights and the LCD monitor turns off To cancel the sleep mode perform any operation such as zooming When the camera heats up the REC indicator flashes If the camera continues to heat up shooting may be stopped to protect the recording medium In this case turn off the power and then wait until the camera cools down e f data cannot be recorded or saved properly the video files are not saved to the SD_VIDEO folder which is for regular videos Instead the files are saved to the EXTMOV folder To play back these files see To Play Back Files in the EXTMOV Folder c pg 29 Video files are given the names MOV 001 MOD to MOV 009 MOD MOV 00A MOD to MOV_OOF MOD and MOV 010 MOD in order of recording e After recording video for 12 consecutive hours recording stops automatically e A new file will be created for every 4 GB of continuous shooting This camera records video in MPEG2 format compliant with SD VIDEO format Remember that this camera is not compatible with other digital video formats Before recording importan
38. U e ALL Select when you want to transfer all files in the recording medium 7 Select EXECUTE F AO Select laf Ip IS IP IP PS N NS SS pp e File transfer starts When COPYING MOVING COMPLETED appears press Pil DUBBING fF Set To stop the file transfer Press gt II then select EXECUTE and press gt il EF Changing the Menu Settings You can change the menu settings to customize your camera Some menus can be used for both operation modes recording playback and file types video still image Other menus can be used depending on the selected file type and operation mode To see all the menus scroll the screen Controls in this section Power Switch MODE Switch AS LIGHT INFO MENU Preparation e Select e recording or gt playback using the power switch Select pi video or fy still image using the MODE switch 1 MENU DATE DISPLAY B l CHANGE EVENT REG ro PLAYLIST Gs WIPE FADER EFFECT On PROTECT 1 DELETE 2 Select the desired menu ATR N AO d eI WPE DOOR Q G Select WIPE SCROLL Ez WIPE SHUTTER N 4 y Set Mjorr DP h FADER WHITE FADER BLACK e w FADER B W For details on each menu see pages 53 to 3 Select the desired menu setting AO Select PI To return to the previous screen Press lt To return to
39. a Recording Medium 39 Cleaning Up a Recording Medium 40 Resetting the File Number 000 40 Changing the Event Registration of Video Files after Recording suassnnuansem uer 41 vat Video LE RE PR 2 Creating Playlists orrononnnnvnnnnnornonvonnvennre 42 Playing Back Playlists rrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnnnnrvennnn 44 Other Operations of Playlists 00 44 Still image AEG 4 O DPOF Pitt SQUING seiceanna 45 Direct Printing with PictBridge Printer 46 DUBBING i Video Dubbing Video Files to DVD Discs 0000000047 Using a DVD Burner for Dubbing DVD Creation FUNCION Faen 47 Using a VCR DVD Recorder for Dubbing 50 O Still image Copying Moving Still Image Files 0009 I MENU SETTINGS Changing the Menu Settings cccscscsesseee D2 Common Menus for All Modes 06 53 Video Recording Menus rrrnrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 55 Video Playback Menus c sseseeeseeeeees 56 Still Image Recording Menus 0000 57 Still Image Playback Menus ccseee 57 FURTHER INFORMATION Troubleshooting esesesereveveneneneneneneneneseneneseneser DO Warning Indications scscscscsrssssssssssssssees OD Cleaning the Camera ccccsssssssseseseseseceseee OF COUTIONS siccscsssscsesssisescsassccscvcsnasescosssceucivassieics OD Specifications s
40. ables you to set whether to display the current time on the LCD monitor Es SCENE COUNTER Enables you to set whether to display the counter in video mode EN LANGUAGE Enables you to set the language for menus Changing the Menu Settings Continued Settings Factory preset Press Il and then select sub menus HDD SD HDD SD HDD SD HDD SD COPY MOVE VIDEO IMAGE Press II and then select sub menus Adjust the brightness of the display using lt gt then press P II OFF The date time does not appear AUTO The date time appears for approx 5 seconds in the following cases eWhen the power switch is set from OFF to Le eWhen playback starts eWhen the date is changed during playback ON The date time is always displayed NOTE You can set different settings for each mode video recording playback and still image recording playback OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function ENGLISH FRANGAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL ITALIANO NEDERLANDS PORTUGUES PYCCKNN POLSKI CESTINA TURKGE LE 15 15 39 40 51 40 13 Menus CLOCK ADJUST Enables you to set the time DATE DISPLAY ORDER Enables you to set the date and time display format DISPLAY Video Recording Menus Menus 2 REGISTER EVENT Enables you to turn on off event registration for any videos before starting recording QUALITY E
41. amage 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 fixings provided according to the instructions DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture ABOVE ALL e 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 e NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind it is better to be safe than sorry Remember that this camera is intended for private consumer use only Any commercial use without proper permission is prohibited Even if you record an event such as a show performance or exhibition for personal enjoyment it is strongly recommended that you obtain permission beforehand Trademarks e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories c3 CAPSULE MascotCapsule is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION in Japan Copyright 2001 HI CORPORATION All rights reserved Other product and company names included in this instruction manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders 6m Contents GETTING STARTED Accessories ES Attaching the Shoulder Strap rnnnnrnnnnnnr 9 Attaching the Lens Cap
42. an be displayed individually and registered in order of preference Recording date 12 03 2006 11 00 13 00 15 00 EDITING PRINTING 44 en Playlists Continued Playing Back Playlists Other Operations of Playlists After performing To display the playlist screen i pg 42 3 Select PLAYLIST CONTENTS 4 Select Qo Set PLAYLIST CONTENTS s s AR ALL SCENES 01 10 11 06 11 30 Select the playlist that you want to playback gt Select Qo Set During playback of the playlist 5J mark appears on the top left corner of the screen e If you slide the zoom lever towards W while playback is paused the index screen for playlist appears You can see the contents of the playlist and select the desired scene To return to the playback screen slide the zoom lever to T To stop playback Press P II To return to the normal playback mode Select ALL SCENES in step 4 You can perform additional editing and delete files in a created playlist Preparation Perform To display the playlist screen c pg 42 Adding Deleting Files in Playlist 3 Press A v to select EDIT then press P Il 4 Press Alv to select the playlist you want to edit then press P Il To add or delete files follow the steps 5 to 8 in Creating Playlists c pg 42 Changing Playlist Names The default name of a playlist is its creation
43. ark indicates the centre point of the magnified area e Press A v lt gt to move to the magnified area you want to view To zoom out slide the zoom lever towards W Deleting a Still Image File Preparation Playback the still image Alternatively select the file on the index screen 1 2 You can select the file that you want to delete by pressing lt gt PLAYBACK DELETE Remaining files 0059 EXECUTE CANCEL 2 Select EXECUTE 4 0 Select Qo Set To exit the file delete screen Select CANCEL in step 2 Be Watching Images on TV Remote Control Connecting to a TV VCR or DVD Recorder Make sure all units are turned off before connecting Connect the cable so that the colours of the terminals and connectors match White audio left red audio right yellow video Open the cover AV Connector AV Cable provided er Rate et ie elo eee ee ele Orr Bs 05 20 le AV Input Terminal for TV VCR or DVD Recorder When connecting the camera to a VCR DVD recorder also check the connection between the VCR DVD Enables playback of even higher quality NOTES e It is recommended to use the AC adapter as the power supply instead of the battery pack 17 pg 12 To connect the camera to a PC refer to SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE This camera is designed to be used with PAL type colour television si
44. ch to gt or e e Be sure to use the provided AC adapter for the power supply when cleaning up a MENU DIS By CAMERA SETTING fj BASIC SETTING 8 REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY 8 REGISTER EVENT QUALITY recording medium lt pg 12 1 MENU a DIS By CAMERA SETTING BASIC SETTING 848 REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY 8 REGISTER EVENT QUALITY 2 Select and set items as follows REC MEDIA SETTING NO RESET 2 Select and set items as follows AO Select REC MEDIA SETTING CLEAN UP Q Set 60 Select SUPA Set 3 Select the file type VIDEO or IMAGE 3 Select H DD or SD o Select EXECUTE NO RESET Q FOR VIDEO FILES AO Select CLEAN UP yo Set THIS PROCESS MAY EXECUTE p T TAKE A WHILE CANCEL EXECUTE CANCEL 4 Select EXECUTE 4 Select EXECUTE AO Select 0 Select Y Po Set Qo Set e When cleanup is finished CLEANING UP COMPLETED appears Press P Il to complete the operation Depending on the hard disk drive it may take several minutes for the cleanup process to be completed Changing the Event Registration of D mew Video Files after Recordin f SAVE OPERATION CONTENT 9 Vi SAVE AND QUIT Preparation DELETE AND QUIT Set the power switch to gt CANCEL Set the MODE switch to pg 6 Select SAVE AND QUIT AO Select P p
45. cording on the VCR DVD recorder then stop playback on the camera Copying Moving Still Image Files Check which buttons to use in the illustration of Controls on this section on page 47 You can copy or move still image files between the HDD and SD card using the on screen display Preparation e Set the power switch to gt or Le e Make sure that SD card is inserted in the SD Slot e Make sure that enough free space is left in the copy move destination medium 1 MENU CA acc GAIN UP Of CAMERA SETTING BASIC SETTING 848 REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY QUALITY S SELF TIMER 2 Select and set items as follows REC MEDIA SETTING COPY MOVE AO Select 3 Select the desired menu ATO Select SS Set I LW e COPY Files are copied to the destination medium while leaving original files in the source medium e MOVE Files are moved to the destination medium while deleting original files except read only files in the source medium Ip IMAGE COPY MEDIA HDD SD FILE UNIT ALL NUMBER OF FILE 0059 EXECUTE CANCEL Set the direction of copy move HDD SD or SD gt HDD a i gt e FILE Select when you want to transfer the selected files 1 Press A V lt gt to select the desired file then press P II e The y mark appears on the file To select other files repeat this step 2 Press MEN
46. cscocssscscssssssesesessssssssssssereee OG Indications on LCD Monitor cscscscssssseseee 10 TERMS cccccccscesececesececesecereseceseseees BOCK cover Regarding This Manual Button operations e Button operations are illustrated as shown below eX MENU d e Regarding the control lever lt pg 11 There are two kinds of operation using the control lever moving the lever towards up down left right or pressing down the lever They are described and illustrated as shown below ex 1 Move the control lever downward O Press v 2 Press down the control lever Press gt Il 3 Operate 1 and 2 continuously AO Select OP oe gt II Press A V I lt 1 gt to select then press Icons at the top of pages O tion playback ied Backward Forward When there are icons at the top of pages they show whether the page is related to videos and or still images r Page related to videos O Page related to still images g Page common to videos and still images A AC Adapter Power Cord Battery Pack Audio Video Cable AP V14E BN VF707U moe C 2 2 N 4 USB Cable Shoulder Strap Lens Cap pg 9 CD ROM 5 SOFTWARE lt pg 9 INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE Remote Control Unit Lithium Battery Core Filter for Cables pg 9 RM V730UE CR2025 for remote Large A Audio Video Cable lt pg 33 control unit Large B USB Cable Pre installed in the Small
47. d for a long period of time under extremely high low temperature condition or charged too many times e Be sure to follow the guidelines below to prevent corruption or damage to your recorded data Do not bend or drop the recording medium or subject it to strong pressure jolts or vibrations Do not splash the recording medium with water Do not use replace or store the recording medium in locations that are exposed to strong static electricity or electrical noise e Do not turn off the camera power or remove the battery or AC adapter during shooting playback or when otherwise accessing the recording medium Do not bring the recording medium near objects that have a strong magnetic field or that emit strong electromagnetic waves e Do not store the recording medium in locations with high temperature or high humidity Do not touch the metal parts e Copy the recorded files to your PC JVC shall not be responsible for any lost data It is recommended that you copy the data from your PC to DVD or other media for storage e A malfunction may cause the recording medium to fail to operate properly JVC shall not provide any compensation for any lost contents FURTHER INFORMATION 66 en Cautions Continued Recording Medium Continued e Do not strike or shake the hard disk When the camera is repaired or inspected data may be erased and the hard disk may be formatted Back up all data before reques
48. dex Screen One touch operation enables you to switch the You can search the desired file by the recording index screen to the date index screen or event ate screen for the convenient file search After displaying the date index screen in To i pg 2 To change the display change the display 7 pg 28 On the index screen I Select the recording date j AN SEARCH DATE l 07 07 2006 3 y 13 08 2006 iis Fe 20 2006 fen al EE Y A 23 ii 2006 Pi 02 09 2006 i Each press switches the screen Index Date index Event rN cas TE screen screen screen Q p fF 2 ET EE q LD sd w T 3 Select the desired file AO Select e During playback QD mark appears on the top left corner of the screen Event Screen You can search the desired file by the event that you registered the file to when recording lt pg 17 After searching by the event you can search by the recording date to narrow down the search After displaying the event screen in To change the display lt pg 28 1 Select the event SEARCH EVENT 4 VACAS me lt gt a YS fl a NEXT PAGE To move to the next page select NEXT PAGE 2 2006 2006 1 J ALL SCENES 3 2006 2006 3 Select the recording date
49. ediaCards are not supported Format recording medium before use Before using this camera format the built in hard disk or SD cards This will also ensure stable speeds and operation when accessing the recording medium i pg 39 Make sure you hold the camera correctly during recording Do not cover the area near the lens stereo microphone or camera sensor with your finger or other object while recording lt pg 10 When a certain length of time passes without operation e When using the battery the power will turn off automatically to conserve power Use the power switch to turn on the power again e When using the AC adapter the access lamp lights up and the LCD turns off the camera enters the sleep mode Reset the camera if it does not operate correctly This camera uses a microcomputer Factors such as background noise and interference can prevent it from operating correctly If the camera does not operate correctly reset the camera lt pg 58 If a problem occurs with the SD card bring the card together with the camera for repairs When requesting repairs for breakdowns by your dealer or JVC service centre be sure to bring your camera together with the SD card If one of them is not included the cause cannot be diagnosed and the repair cannot be made properly Precautions on handling batteries When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or law
50. en Press the button again RECORDING nm 20e Still Image Recording Preparation Open the LCD monitor lt pg 10 Set the MODE switch to O MODE O m Te Video mode gy Still image mode 4 e The camera is programmed to record still images on the built in hard disk when it is shipped from the factory To change the recording medium see page 15 Set the power switch to 1 Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off OFF ooco Playback B Recording Lock button Zoom Lever Press the REC SNAP button to start recording lo 1 FINE 2 The PHOTO indicator appears during recording To check how the image looks before recording press the REC SNAP button halfway and hold The indicator appears and becomes green when the gt captured image is focused To cancel the W LIGHT INFO recording release the REC SNAP button To record it on the recording medium press the REC SNAP button fully To change the picture quality lt pg 57 NOTES Still images are recorded at 4 3 size They cannot be recorded at 16 9 size f the camera is not operated for 5 minutes while the power is on using the battery pack it turns itself off automatically to conserve power To turn the camera on again set the power switch to OFF then to gt or When using the AC adapter the camera enters the sleep mode the access lamp lights and the LCD monito
51. eos and 4 3 size videos If you select to use this function the LED light turns on to improve visibility during shooting Preparation Set the power switch to Le e Set the MODE switch to Bg p 16 9 Each time you press the button setting changes LIGHT INFO pr 0 The light remains on regardless of the surrounding conditions The light turns on automatically DA when shooting in insufficient light conditions No display Disables this function Deleting a File The file most recently recorded will be deleted After the recording is finished l a b DELETE EXECUTE CANCEL 2 Select EXECUTE A 9 Select Set NOTE If the recording mode video or still image is switched or the power is turned off and on again after recording you cannot delete the file Checking the Remaining Space on the Recording Media Preparation Set the power switch to Le Set the MODE switch to pg Example When checking the HDD space MAXRECORDINGTIME HE HDD 3h45 miU ia 5h37 mE CA 11h 15 miN ae INDEX 22h 30 mlE USED The maximum recording time is displayed for each picture quality mode and the remaining space is indicated by a pie chart Displayed picture quality mode U ULTRA FINE F FINE N NORMAL E ECONOMY For details on the picture quality see page 69 To return to the normal scre
52. es evening scenes look more natural OFF No effect is used L SEPIA The image has a brownish tint like old photos B W MONOTONE The image becomes black and white like old movies CLASSIC FILM This effect skips frames to give images of an old movie atmosphere STROBE The image looks like a series of consecutive snapshots Not available for still image recording The shutter speed is automatically adjusted from 1 2 to 1 30 seconds It enables recording with little light in dim locations After performing To change to manual recording mode i pg 22 H R mM 16 9 sO XA The amp A indicator appears To cancel nightscope Press lt NIGHT so that the A indicator disappears NOTE It is recommended to use the tripod lt pg 14 when recording with a slow shutter speed Backlight Compensation Backlight compensation brightens the subject quickly With a simple operation dark portions of the subject are brightened by increasing the exposure After performing To change to manual recording mode i pg 22 EN am The indicator appears 16 9 To cancel backlight compensation Press A EJ twice so that the indicator disappears Selection of a spot metering area enables more precise exposure compensation You can select one of the three metering areas After performing To change to manual recording mode c pg 22 l e 22m 169 Ke Press
53. es to DVD Discs fil DVD Creation Function I Connect the camera to a DVD burner Connecting the camera to a DVD burner CU with the USB cable provided with the VD10 sold separately enables you to dub the DVD burner video files in the camera to a DVD disc Preparation Set the power switch to OFF Using a DVD Burner for Dubbing For details see the DVD burner s instruction manual 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera 3 Set the power switch to gt The auto lamp lights up green and the screen as shown below is displayed Supported discs DVD R DVD RW CREATE DVD e Regarding DVD R discs only unused DVD R ESET discs can be used Regarding DVD RW discs Cj SELECT FROM DATE or SELECT FROM PLAYLIST used DVD RW discs can also be used but ep they need to be formatted before recording ER 20 Formatting a disc deletes all content recorded on the disc up until that time e After dubbing the disc is automatically finalised so that it can be played on other devices After finalising the disc is a play only disc so no more files can be added CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE DUBBING FY Controls in this section Power Switch AlvlI lt l gt ril O CA INDEX MENU 5 Select the desired disc number Using a DVD Burner for Dubbing DVD Creation Function Continued yw Select an item and display the DVD Creation List for the files to be dubbed A
54. form clean up to restore the capacity of the recording media Appears when you attempt recording when the write erase 13 59 15 39 39 40 38 PROTECTION SWITCH NO VIDEO FILES STORED Appears if there are no video files when you attempt video protection tab on the SD card is set to the LOCK position playback NO IMAGE FILES Appears if there are no still image files when you attempt still STORED image playback NO MEMORY CARD Appears when the SD card is not inserted to the SD slot for file copy move operation NO SUPPORTED FILES Appears when there are no JPEG still image files to be copied or moved in recording media Indication Meaning ics NUMBER OF FOLDERS Appears when the number of folders exceeds the limit for OVERFLOW file copy move operation MEMORY CARD ERROR Appears when the camera does not recognise the loaded 15 REINSERT CARD OR CHANGE SD card Remove the card once and insert it again or CARD replace with another card FILE SYSTEM MAY HAVE The file system of the recording medium may have a 39 PROBLEM FORMAT IS problem It is recommended to copy the data for backup RECOMMENDED AFTER purposes then format the medium COPYING WANTED DATA VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE IS The video management file is broken Recovery is 29 BROKEN TO RECORD required to record or play back video files Press A V to PLAYBACK VIDEO select YES then press Ill to recover the video RECOVERY IS REQU
55. ge recording mode In bright places setting Nightscope or a slow speed is not recommended Set focus to the automatic mode Clean the lens and check the focus again Try manual white balance adjustment Try backlight compensation or manual exposure Try manual exposure Do not select the sepia SEPIA or monotone MONOTONE mode before setting white balance The continuous shooting speed will drop when repeatedly making continuous shots when using certain recording media or under certain recording conditions Select the recording medium properly To watch images on a TV set the TV s input mode or channel that is appropriate for video playback Do not select the sepia SEPIA or monotone MONOTONE mode The sound of the hard disk drive may have been recorded if the camera was moved suddenly during recording Do not move or shake the camera suddenly during recording 55 24 23 64 23 23 25 23 24 15 32 35 Trouble Editing Printing Files cannot be deleted When the image is printed from the printer a black bar appears at the bottom of the screen Other problems The data process is too slow after the power is switched on or the mode is changed The SD card cannot be removed from the camera Action e Remove protection from the files and delete them This is not a malfunction This can be avoided by recording with DIS activated There is a large number of s
56. gnals It cannot be used with a television of a different standard Playback on TV After connecting the camera to the TV in Connecting to a TV VCR or DVD Recorder gt pg 32 1 Turn on the camera and the TV 2 Set the TV to its VIDEO mode 3 Only when connecting the camera to the VCR DVD recorder Turn on the VCR DVD recorder and set the VCR DVD recorder to its AUX input mode 4 Start playback on the camera i pg 26 30 NOTE If the aspect ratio of the video you are playing is strange and the screen size can be changed on the TV make adjustments on the TV Playback Using the Remote Control A battery is included inside the remote control at the time of purchase Remove the insulation sheet before use Beam Effective Area Effective distance for indoor use 5m Remote Sensor NOTE The transmitted beam may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation when the remote sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or powerful lighting To Reinsert the Battery The remote control uses one lithium battery CR2025 Pull out the battery holder by pressing the lock tab Lock Tab Buttons and Functions Infrared Beam Transmitting Window ZOOM T W Buttons Zoom In Out c pg 18 21 Up Button Rotate Button counterclockwise 7 pg 31 Skip Backward Button Left Button Back Button PLAYLIST Button lt pg 42 START STOP Button SNAPSHO
57. hecking ALL WILL BE CREATED TIME REQUIRED 45 MIN EXECUTE CANCEL 7 Select EXECUTE CAO Select Qo Set e The DVD disc begins to be created e When COMPLETED CHANGE DISC appears change the disc The second DVD disc begins to be created COMPLETED CONTINUE Even B To continue creating DVD discs select CONTINUE and press PIL To check whether the DVD disc was created properly Select PLAY DVD in the screen that appears in step 3 and press II You can also playback the DVD on the TV by en the camera with the audio video cable Press INDEX to stop checking DVD Creation List Displaying Files for Dubbing Files for dubbing can be displayed in two ways shown below Displaying file by recording date or playlist Multiple files are displayed as a single file Recording date 10 10 2006 f DVD CREATION LIST I 4 1 ALL DISCS DVD1 10 10 2006 11 1U ZUUO DpvD2 12 10 2006 DVD3 13 10 2006 Displaying file individually Files are displayed individually 11 00 13 00 15 00 Recording date 10 10 2006 f DVD CREATION LIST 4 1 4 ALL DISCS DVD1 TO 10 2004 DpVD2 DVD3 Disc Number 11 00 13 00 15 00 Disc number shows the number of DVD discs you can create The dubbing range of each disc is au
58. ilable up to 800x OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function ES 17 MENU SETTINGS M ET Changing the Menu Settings Continued Menus Et CHANGE EVENT REG Enables you to change the event registration of recorded video files ai PLAYLIST Enables you to perform operations related to playlists sy WIPE FADER These are special playback effects They add effects to the beginning and end of playback EFFECT These are special playback effects They add effects that alter colour tones On PROTECT Enables you to perform operations related to protecting files T DELETE Enables you to perform operations related to deleting files Settings Factory preset BABY BIRTHDAY VACATION HOLIDAY SPORTS GRADUATION ANNIVERSARY DAUGHTER SON CONGRATULATIONS NON SECTION PLAYLIST CONTENTS NEW LIST EDIT RENAME DELETE OFF FADER WHITE FADER BLACK FADER B W WIPE CORNER WIPE WINDOW WIPE SLIDE WIPE DOOR WIPE SCROLL WIPE SHUTTER OFF SEPIA MONOTONE CLASSIC FILM STROBE CURRENT FILE SELECT PROTECT ALL CANCEL ALL CURRENT FILE SELECT DELETE ALL LE 41 42 34 34 38 37 Still Image Recording Menus ES Menus QUALITY Enables you to set the picture quality for still images SELF TIMER This is the timer function It starts recording when the set time elapses after the REC SNAP butt
59. istered scene 1 Press gt after step 6 to move to the registered file column shown on the right 2 Use A to select a file and press Il 3 Press INDEX to return to the previous screen To delete a registered scene 1 Press gt after step 6 to move to the registered file column shown on the right _ 2 Use A to select a file and press fj NOTES e A maximum of 99 playlists can be created Each playlist can consist of a maximum of 99 scenes f you delete the original files the corresponding files are also deleted from the playlist Files in the EXTMOV folder cannot be used to create playlists Displaying Files Details on how files are displayed in step 4 are described below When selecting IMPORT FROM EVENT or IMPORT FROM DATE All the files recorded on the same date are displayed as a single file Originally these files cannot be registered separately To register files separately perform Adding Deleting Files in Playlist gt pg 44 after creating the playlist Recording date 12 03 2006 Ai 11 00 JET 13 00 nl 15 00 To check individual scenes Use A to select the file and press the INDEX button A list of individual scenes appears To display the preview screen select a file and press P II Press again to return to the previous screen e Press INDEX again to stop checking When selecting ALL SCENES Files c
60. ium 0ssseeeeees 39 54 G Gain UD aooe i a a E a E 55 57 H Hard DISK sinok AE E N 2 Image Rotation siicciasinsiceteciassaricssciacersnidcsauareedenends 31 L Language Setting saa so sdstaxnczaincwencaneaneacdianracnnns 13 54 LCD Monitor ccececeeeeeececececececeeeeeeseeeneneeenes 10 66 PG 18 21 Lens Neas 9 M Manual EX 00 ET 23 Manual FOCUS Sacsicsccsetaxeasdecacsateesdenndendseasencasineneed 23 Manual Recording sidicimesseiiccorinrmtiuanatanibidaiaelintons 22 META 22 N NIghtSCoOpe RR 25 Number of Storable Images arrarrnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnr 69 O On Screen Display Ludde nh ddinddened 55 70 Operation Sound lt iivicsisconnsastcaseatontieaasavieiaiaatesens 5 P PICUEIOO EE 46 Picture Quality saticasdicsscdunckanserianimatanvsanaanes 55 57 69 Playlist Ne 42 56 Power Switch sccnsacsccunsantecsdecacs dee eadandiasssdisaniaasnenees 12 Power Linked Operation ccsccecceeceeeeeseeneceeseraeees 10 Program EEE 24 Protecting Files uumosmnmssgasnmvmiinnnie 38 56 57 R Rec Media Setting ccsccsecsscceeceeceeeeeeseeseseaeeees 54 Recording Medium rarnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennsnnn 65 Recording Time seasnnnrnnannunonennnenunnnnnnvnnsvnnnnnernunne 69 Remote Control ccccecesececececececeeeeeeseceeeneeenes 33 53 Resetting the File Number sscsscsecsecerseeaeeas 40 54 S Scene COuUNtETF s sesesessnsrsrsrrnrnrnrnrererunnnrerrerrerernre 54 Screen Size
61. lso 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 lt gt pg 39 Controls in this section MODE Switch Power Switch Zoom Lever AlvI lt l gt l p Il LIGHT INFO T Deleting Files Deleting with the Ti Button Preparation Set the power switch to gt Select the file type video or still image using the MODE switch T Select the file to be deleted lt gt o OD MP DELETE VG Remaining files 0059 EXECUTE CANCEL You can select the file that you want to delete by pressing lt gt 3 Select EXECUTE FO Select Qo Set To exit the file delete screen Select CANCEL in step 3 NOTE If you press qj during recording mode the file recorded most recently will be deleted However if the recording mode video or still image is switched or the power is turned off and on again after recording you cannot delete the file Deleting on Menu Screen Preparation Set the power switch to gt Select the file type video or still image using the MODE switch 1 MENU WIPE FADER f EFFECT 2 Om PROTECT L TD DELETE fj BASIC SETTING 846 REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY 2 Select DELETE AO Select
62. nables you to set the picture quality for videos a WIND CUT Reduces noise caused by wind GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when you record in dark places However the overall colour tones appear grayish 4 DIS Compensates for hand shake HE CAMERA SETTING A ZOOM Enables you to set the maximum zoom ratio fa TELE MACRO You can shoot a subject as large as possible at a distance of approx 40 cm Settings Factory preset DATE TIME DATE ORDER year month day month day year day month year TIME 24H 12H OFF Turns off the on screen display ON Turns on the on screen display Settings Factory preset ON SELECT Activates the function After you activate this function you can select the event to register videos to OFF Disables the function ULTRA FINE FINE NORMAL ECONOMY OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function NOTES e Accurate stabilisation may not be possible if hand shake is excessive or depending on the shooting conditions In this case the W indicator blinks or goes out Switch off this mode when recording with the camera on a tripod Press II and then select sub menus 32X Only optical zoom is available up to 32x 64X Digital zoom is available up to 64x 800X Digital zoom is ava
63. nes flower vases potted plants cups etc on top of this unit If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment fire or electric shock may be caused Do not point the lens directly into the sun This can cause eye injuries as well as lead to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry There is also a risk of fire or electric shock CAUTION The following notes concern possible physical damage to the camera and to the user Carrying or holding the camera by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit or in a malfunction Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces It could tip over causing serious damage to the camera CAUTION Connecting cables Audio Video S Video etc to the camera and leaving it on top of the TV is not recommended as tripping on the cables will cause the camera to fall resulting in damage CAUTION To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit first firmly insert the small end of the power cord into the AC Adapter until it is no longer wobbly and then plug the larger Mr SE end of the power cord into an AC outlet Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment European Union This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product ae should be handed over tothe Attention applicable collection point for This symbol is only the recycling of elec
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65. on is pressed i CONTINUOUS SHOOTING This is the continuous shooting function It records still images continuously while the REC SNAP button is pressed GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when you record in dark places However the overall colour tones appear grayish 05 CAMERA SETTING fa TELE MACRO You can shoot a subject as large as possible at a distance of approx 40 cm Still Image Playback Menus Menus gt DPOF Enables you to configure settings related to DPOF i DIRECT PRINT Enables you to configure settings related to printing EFFECT These are special playback effects They add effects that alter colour tones On PROTECT Enables you to perform operations related to protecting files T DELETE Enables you to perform operations related to deleting files Settings Factory preset FINE STANDARD OFF 2SEC 10SEC OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function Press II and then select sub menus OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function Settings Factory preset SELECT IMAGES ALL1 CHECK SETTINGS RESET After you select this menu connect the camera to a printer with the USB cable OFF SEPIA MONOTONE CURRENT FILE SELECT PROTECT ALL CANCEL ALL CURRENT FILE SELECT DELETE ALL 21 lose 34 38 37 M
66. ouble Displays The power charge lamp on the camera does not light during charging SET DATE TIME appears Images on the LCD monitor appear dark or whitish Coloured bright spots appear on the LCD monitor Image does not appear on the LCD monitor Image appears to be slightly vertically stretched when playing back on a 4 3 screen TV Recording Recording cannot be performed When shooting a subject illuminated by bright light vertical lines appear When the screen is under direct sunlight during shooting the screen becomes red or black for an instant During recording the date time does not appear Action Charging is difficult in places subject to extremely high low temperatures To protect the battery it is recommended to charge it in places with a temperature of 10 C to 35 C When the battery is already fully charged the lamp does not light Check the remaining battery power The built in clock s rechargeable lithium battery is discharged so the previously set date time is erased Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the AC adapter for over 24 hours to charge the clock s lithium battery Then set the date time Adjust the brightness and angle of the LCD monitor When the LCD monitor s LED light reaches the end of its service life images on the LCD monitor become dark Consult your nearest JVC dealer The LCD monitor is made with high precision technology However black
67. pg 12 Camera Sensor Remote Sensor i pg 33 Hj Lens EJ Stereo Microphone FLED Light lt pg 18 21 Bi Grip Strap c pg 14 HJ SD Card Cover OPEN c pg 15 EJ Stud Hole pg 14 E Tripod Mounting Socket pg 14 ATTENTION Be careful not to cover EX EJ Zl and Eg during shooting Carrying or holding the camera by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit or ina malfunction Be Necessary Settings before Use Be sure to configure the following three settings before use Power Related Preparations Using the Battery Pack l Set the power switch to OFF Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off Playback Recording Lock button 2 Attach the battery pack Slide the battery pack down until it locks in place Bottom of the Camera Controls in this section Power Charge Lamp Power Switch POWER O CHARGE O CA INDEX A v lt gt P MENU 3 Charge the battery pack by connecting to the AC adapter Open the cover DC Connector To AC Outlet 110V to 240V Z AC en ER Power Cord e The power charge lamp blinks to indicate charging has started e When the lamp goes out charging is finished Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and disconnect the AC adapter from the camera To detach the battery pack Slide and hold BATT step 2 then remove the battery pack To check the remaining battery power lt pg 14 Re
68. position yourself so that the white paper fills the screen 2 Press and hold If until the N indicator starts blinking then stops blinking 6 FINE When shooting outdoors on a sunny day k CLOUD When shooting outdoors on a cloudy day White paper fe HALOGEN When a video light or similar type of lighting is used CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ho Manual Recording Continued MSET Menu Continued Menus S SP Shutter Speed A fast shutter speed can freeze the motion of a fast moving subject and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion P AE Program AE You can use the program AE settings for specific shooting situations EF Effect You can record videos or still images with special effects Settings Factory preset AUTO The shutter speed is adjusted automatically 1 2 to 1 4000 For video recording 1 2 to 1 500 For still image recording The smaller the value the faster the shutter speed Use lt gt to set the value NOTE It is recommended to use the tripod lt pg 14 when recording with a slow shutter speed OFF The brightness is adjusted automatically amp SPORTS Records fast moving subjects clearly amp SNOW Compensates for subjects that may appear too dark when shooting in extremely bright surroundings such as in snow SPOTLIGHT Select this when a spotlight makes a subject appear too bright 2 TWILIGHT Mak
69. quired charging recording time Battery pack Charging time AGE ng time BN VF707U 1 hr 30 min 1 hr 10 min Provided l 1hr 5 min 2 hr 25 min BN VF714U 2 hr 40 min 2 hr 20 min 5 hr 50 min BN VF733U 5 hr 40 min 5 hr 30 min The times shown above are approximate times The values within are the times when the LED light is on NOTE You can also use the camera with just the AC adapter Language Setting The language on the display can be changed lt pg 54 1 Open the LCD monitor pg 10 2 Set the power switch to gt or Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off OFF oo Recording Lock button CAMERA SETTING BASIC SETTING REC MEDIA SETTING DATE DISPLAY REGISTER EVENT amp QUALITY AY WIND CUT DATE TIME Gi SCENE COUNTER A 0 Select Set EH LANGUAGE CLOCK ADJUST DATE DISPLAY ORDER 5 Select LANGUAGE t 9 Select N Qo Set enGusH 6 Select the desired language A gt Select Set Date Time Setting The recording start date time is recorded on the video still image file and it can be checked by pressing INFO lt pg 26 30 In addition you can find the desired file from the date index screen i pg 28 After performing step 1 4 in Language Setting pg 13 5 Select
70. r turns off To cancel the sleep mode perform any operation such as zooming While recording Zoom out per r Zoom in W Wide angle T Telephoto You can zoom up to 32x by using the optical zoom Digital zoom lt pg 18 is not available Continuous Shooting If the continuous shooting mode is set to on keeping the REC SNAP button pressed in step 3 pg 20 provides an effect similar to serial photography Interval between still images approx 0 3 seconds Preparation Set the power switch to Le Set the MODE switch to Set the CONTINUOUS SHOOTING to ON lt gt pg 57 O FINE 221 Continuous shooting may not work well depending on the recording medium The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly The y indicator appears If you select to use this function the LED light turns on to improve visibility during shooting Preparation Set the power switch to e Set the MODE switch to er oo D 5 fe Each time you press the button setting changes 3 The light remains on regardless i of the surrounding conditions DA The light turns on automatically when shooting in insufficient light conditions No Disables this function display Deleting a File The file most recently recorded will be deleted After the recording is finished gt DELETE EXECUTE CANCEL 2 Select EXE
71. re 0 C to 40 C Dimensions W x H x D 45 mm x 13 mm x 105 mm Weight Approx 40 g incl battery Design and specifications subject to change without notice Recording Time and Number of Images The tables below show the approximate recording time and number of storable images The number increases or decreases depending on the picture quality Approximate recording time minutes for video Quality SD Card mm umane em am s 7 us Approximate number of storable images for still image Quality Factory preset 520 1035 2060 4160 9999 1115 2225 4415 8915 FINE STANDARD NOTE For details on compatible SD cards see Check the compatibility of recording media gt pg 3 FURTHER INFORMATION Indications on LCD Monitor During both Video and Still Image Recording al DE 7 200x wW TIT l oe a a a o WA 11 a L ro 2 iod 10 11 2006 Selected Operation Mode Indicator lt pg 22 A Auto Mode M Manual Mode Tele Macro Mode Indicator lt pg 55 57 Approximate Zoom Ratio c pg 18 21 Zoom Indicator gt pg 18 21 Iris Lock Indicator lt pg 23 White Balance Indicator lt pg 23 Brightness Control Indicator lt pg 54 Battery Indicator lt pg 62 Date Time lt pg 54 Selected Medium Indicator lt pg 15 54 Drop Detection Indicator lt pg 53
72. s governing the disposal of these batteries must be strictly followed e f the camera is subjected to electrostatic discharge turn the power off before using it again e This product includes patented and other proprietary technology and will only operate with a JVC Data Battery Use the JVC BN VF707U VF714U VF733U battery packs Using generic non JVC batteries can cause damage to the internal charging circuitry f the battery operation time remains extremely short even after the battery is fully charged the battery is worn out and needs to be replaced Please purchase a new one Since the AC adapter processes electricity internally it becomes warm during use Be sure to use it only in well ventilated areas e After 5 minutes has elapsed in record standby mode the camera will automatically turn off its power supplied from the AC adapter In this case battery charge starts if the battery is attached to the camera INFORMATION Video recording with sound that was made especially for demonstration at shops might be remaining on the hard disk of the camera that you have purchased To delete this video file please refer to Deleting Files lt pg 36 Formatting a Recording Medium c pg 39 IMPORTANT for owners in the U K Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home
73. spots or bright spots of light red green or blue may appear constantly on the LCD monitor These spots are not recorded on the picture This is not due to any defect of the unit Effective dots more than 99 99 Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Such a phenomenon will occur if the image is recorded at 16 9 mode Record videos at 4 3 mode if playing back on a 4 3 screen TV Replace with new recording medium or delete unnecessary files Select the recording medium properly This is not a malfunction This is not a malfunction Set DATE TIME to ON 14 12 13 54 54 18 36 15 54 FURTHER INFORMATION Ko Troubleshooting Continued Trouble Recording Continued The LCD monitor indications blink Digital zoom does not work The recorded image is white The focus is not adjusted automatically The colour of the image looks strange The recorded image is too dark The recorded image is too bright White balance setting cannot be activated The continuous o shooting speed of still images is slow Playback Playback cannot be e performed e The black amp white fader does not work There is a noise during playback Action Certain modes of program AE effect DIS and other functions that cannot be used together are selected at the same time Set ZOOM to 64X or 800X Digital zoom is not available in the still ima
74. t pg 22 You can connect the camera to a DVD burner sold separately with a USB mini A B cable to save recorded files easily to a DVD disc You can register recorded videos to events according to their content This enables you to search and select files by content event USB 2 0 enables the smooth transfer of video and still images to a computer With the bundled image editing software you can easily edit video and create your own DVDs If your printer is compatible with PictBridge still images can be printed easily by connecting the camera directly to the printer with a USB cable Read This First How to Handle the Hard Disk Camera Please read the following instructions before using the camera Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage lt pg 47 Make a trial recording Before the actual recording of important data make a trial recording and play back the recorded data to check that the video and sound have been recorded correctly Check the compatibility of recording media e The SD cards that are guaranteed to work with this camera are those by Panasonic TOSHIBA pqi still image only and SanDisk If other media are used they may fail to record data correctly or they may lose data that had already been recorded e For video recording use a high speed SD card at least 10 MB s MultiM
75. t video be sure to make a trial recording Do not move or shake the camera suddenly during recording If you do the sound of the hard disk drive may be recorded Registering Files to Events If you select an event to register the file to before starting recording the file will be registered to the selected event thus making the file easy to find at playback There are up to 3 different destinations within each event for example BABY1 BABY2 BABY3 Preparation Set the power switch to e e Set the MODE switch to pg 2 Select REGISTER EVENT AO Select Qe ose 3 Select ON SELECT 4 gt Select SELECT EVENT 13 i VACATION O Set vr Wi Di Ma ar aa aa NON SECTION NEXT PAGE Select the event that you want to register the file to AO Select Q gt vo Set To select a different destination select NEXT PAGE To cancel the event registration select NON SECTION The selected event is displayed on the screen Press the REC SNAP button to start recording To search by event for a file to play back lt gt pg 29 NOTE Once you select to register a file to a certain event the setting will remain even if you turn the power off Unless you change the setting you will register a file to the same event that you had previously selected ECEN Video Recording Continued While recording Zoom
76. th of the file QUALITY Image quality lt pg 55 PROTECT File protection status c pg 38 Still Image Files FILE File name FOLDER Folder name DATE TIME Date and time of the recording SIZE Image size QUALITY Image quality lt pg 57 PROTECT File protection status c pg 38 To turn off the file information display Press INFO again 38 en Managing Files Continued Protecting Files from Accidental Erasure Select EXECUTE If FILE SELECT was selected in step 3 Preparation Set the power switch to gt select QUIT Select the file type video or still image using A Select the MODE switch Set 1 MENU PLAYLIST WIPE FADER Wm EFFECT on PROTECT JELETE BASIC SETTING ster IED To release protection Select the protected file in step 3 To release protection of all files 1 In step 3 select CANCEL ALL then press 2 Select PROTECT gt CA Select 2 Press Alv to select EXECUTE then 9 CANCEL ALL press Pil Po Set 4 fea CURRENT fr FILE SELECT Qp PROTECT ALL NOTE For an SD card you can use the write erase 3 protection tab to set protection To protect all the Select the desired menu files slide the tab to the LOCK position AO Select Set e CURRENT Currently displayed file is protected You can select the previous or next file by pressing lt gt e FI
77. the back of the main unit The serial number plate is on the battery pack mount The rating information and safety caution of the AC adapter are on its upper and lower sides Caution on Replaceable lithium battery The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C or incinerate Replace battery with Panasonic Matsushita Electric Sanyo Sony or Maxell CR2025 Danger of explosion or Risk of fire if the battery is incorrectly replaced e Dispose of used battery promptly e Keep away from children e Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation 10 cm or more on both sides on top and at the rear Do not block the ventilation holes If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water Also do not place any containers filled with water or liquids Such as cosmetics or medici
78. the normal screen Press MENU To display the operation guide Press INFO when the menu screen is displayed The operation guide is not displayed depending on the type of the menu To remove the operation guide press INFO again NOTE Even if the menu item is displayed some items cannot be set depending on the selected mode video still image recording playback In this case sub menus cannot be accessed and settings cannot be changed Common Menus for All Modes Menus BASIC SETTING PRESET Returns all the camera settings to their default values o DEMO MODE Introduces special features of the camera at the following cases e When the menu screen is closed e When there is no operation for about 3 minutes after the power switch is set to Le OPERATION SOUND Enables you to set the operation sound or turn the operation sound on off amp REMOTE Turns reception of the operation signal from the remote control on off Ce DROP DETECTION Setting this function helps prevent damage to the HDD by enabling the camera to turn off the power automatically when for example it detects that it has been dropped Settings Factory preset Press II and then select sub menus EXECUTE Performs this function CANCEL Returns to the menu screen without executing reset OFF Disables the function ON Activates the function NOTES e The demonstration only works when the DC
79. ticker on either the front or back surface If the CD ROM gets dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the centre hole Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray e Do not bend the CD ROM or touch its mirror surface e Do not store your CD ROM in a dusty hot or humid environment Keep it away from direct sunlight Serious malfunctioning If malfunctioning occurs stop using the unit immediately and consult your local JVC dealer When requesting repairs for malfunctioning by your dealer or JVC service centre be sure to bring your camera together with the recording medium If one of them is not included the Cause cannot be diagnosed and the repair cannot be made properly The camera is a microcomputer controlled device External noise and interference froma TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly In such cases first disconnect its power supply unit battery pack AC adapter etc and wait a few minutes and then re connect it and proceed as usual from the beginning FURTHER INFORMATION 68a Specifications For general Power supply DC 11 V Using AC adapter DC 7 2 V Using battery pack Power consumption Approx 3 9 4 1 W When using the LED light Dimensions W x H x D 68 mm x 69 mm x 109 mm Weight Approx 340 g without battery lens cap and strap Approx 400 g incl battery lens cap and strap Operating temperature 0 C to 40
80. till images approx 1 000 or more stored in the recording medium Copy the stored files to a PC and delete them from the recording medium Push the SD card in a few more times 38 55 36 15 FURTHER INFORMATION 62a Warning Indications The following indications appear on the screen Indication Meaning m Battery indicator Displays the remaining battery power SET DATE TIME LENS CAP PLEASE INSERT MEMORY CARD HARD DISK DRIVE IS NOT FORMATTED THIS CARD IS NOT FORMATTED HDD ERROR MEMORY CARD ERROR CHECK CARD S WRITE Remaining power level wra 7a a l High Exhausted As the battery power comes close to nil the battery indicator blinks When the battery power is exhausted power turns off automatically Appears when the date time is not set Appears when the built in clock lithium battery is discharged and the previously set date time is erased Appears for 5 seconds after power is turned on with the power switch set to if the lens cap is attached or when it is dark Appears when there is no SD card inserted in the SD slot Appears when the built in hard disk needs to be formatted Appears when an unformatted SD card is inserted Appears when some errors occurred with the recording media Remove the card once and insert it again If the error is not cancelled replace the card with one that has been guaranteed for correct operation Per
81. ting repair or inspection e Play back your trial recording to make sure the video and audio have been recorded properly e When formatting or erasing data using the camera only the file administration information is changed The data is not completely erased from the hard disk If you want to completely erase all of the data we recommend either using commercially available software that is specially designed for that purpose or by physically destroying the camera with a hammer etc LCD Monitor e To prevent damage to the LCD monitor DO NOT push it strongly or apply any shocks place the camera with LCD monitor on the bottom e To prolong service life avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth e The following phenomena for LCD monitor use are not malfunctions While using the camera the surface around the LCD monitor may heat up If you leave power on for a long time the surface around the LCD monitor becomes hot e For safety DO NOT open the camera s chassis disassemble or modify the unit short circuit the terminals of the battery pack Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use allow inflammables water or metallic objects to enter the unit remove the battery pack or disconnect the power supply while the power is on leave the battery pack attached when the camera is not in use place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus e
82. to diluted mild soap and wring it out well before wiping Then wipe again with a dry cloth To clean the LCD monitor Wipe gently with a soft cloth Be careful not to damage the monitor To clean the lens Wipe gently with lens cleaning paper NOTES Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as benzine or alcohol Cleaning should be done only after the battery pack has been removed or other power units have been disconnected e Mould may form if the lens is left dirty When using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth refer to the cautions for each product Cautions Battery Packs The supplied battery pack is a lithium ion battery Before using the supplied battery pack or an optional battery pack be sure to read the following cautions e To avoid hazards do not burn do not short circuit the terminals When transporting make sure the provided battery cap is attached to the battery If the battery cap is misplaced carry the battery in a plastic bag do not modify or disassemble do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60 C as this may cause the battery to overheat explode or catch fire use Only specified chargers e To prevent damage and prolong service life do not subject to unnecessary shock charge in an environment where temperatures are within the tolerances shown in Temperature range specifications lt pg 65 This isa chemical reaction type battery
83. tomatically allocated presuming that all the files are to be dubbed from the first one on the list This dubbing range cannot be changed ex DVD1 records 2 files 10 10 2006 and 11 10 2006 ALL DISCS DVvD1 10 10 2006 11 10 2006 DVD2 12 10 2006 DVD3 13 10 2006 Mark that shows that the disc is created a lready Menu for Disc Playback DVD discs created with the camera can be played on compatible DVD players or other devices An individual date or individual playlist becomes one title The discs are configured so that playback begins automatically when they are inserted in devices To display the top menu press the corresponding menu button of the other device 25 10 2006 DVD 01 23 09 To display other T pages use these FY 4 r BOSTON s BOSTON BOSTON 07 10 2006 09 10 2006 11 10 2006 2h 14m arrows DUBBING f EF Dubbing Video Files to DVD Discs Using a VCR DVD Recorder for Dubbing Preparation Connect the camera to a VCR or DVD recorder gt pg 32 1 Set the VCR DVD recorder to its AUX input mode 2 Start playback on the camera To playback videos pg 26 To playback playlists lt pg 44 3 At the point you want to start dubbing start recording on the VCR DVD recorder Refer to the VCR DVD recorder s instruction manual To stop dubbing Stop re
84. trical and valid in the European electronic equipment for Union proper treatment recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more information about collection point and recycling of this product please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Business users If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page www jvc europe com to obtain information about the take back of the product Other Countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment SOME DO S AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT SS a a ee 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
85. twice The indicator appears 2 Select the desired spot metering area frame mM 16 9 U 0h56m yO Select i gt FS CI PS Set PS EE EG iyi To lock the exposure After you finish configuring the setting press and hold II for more than 2 seconds The indicator appears To cancel spot exposure control Press A EJ once so that the indicator disappears Nightscope Spot Exposure Control RECORDING Set the MODE switch to pa MODE Ci mm e Video mode O Still image mode gt Index screen for videos Set the power switch to gt Slide while pressing down the lock button Power off F OF Playback coo Recording Lock button Zoom Lever Speaker Volume Control LIGHT INFO O amp We F e To change the medium to be played back see page 15 Press A v I lt I gt to select the desired file then press P II ATT Select Q W Set To pause playback press I again 6 CA INDEX To return to the index screen Press INDEX when playback is paused To adjust the speaker volume During playback slide the speaker volume control towards to turn the volume up or towards to turn the volume down To turn the date display on off Set DATE TIME to ON AUTO or OFF lt pg 54 To check the file information Press INFO when playback is paused lt pg 37 NOTE
86. xpose the apparatus to dripping or splashing e Avoid using the unit IN places subject to excessive humidity or dust IN places subject to soot or steam such as near a cooking stove IN places subject to excessive shock or vibration near a television set near appliances generating strong magnetic or electric fields Speakers broadcasting antennas etc in places subject to extremely high over 40 C or extremely low under 0 C temperatures e DO NOT leave the unit in places of over 50 C in places where humidity is extremely low below 35 or extremely high above 80 in direct sunlight in a closed car in Summer near a heater in high places such as ona TV Leaving the unit in high places while a cable is connected may result in a malfunction if the cable is caught and the unit falls onto the floor e 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 expose the lens to direct sunlight swing it excessively when using the hand strap swing the soft camera case excessively when the camera is inside it 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 s
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