| ENGLISH   GETTING STARTED   RECORDING   8 INSTRUCTIONS   18   22   HARD DISK CAMCORDER   28   32   PLAYBACK   GZ-MG505E/EK   EDITING/PRINTING   DUBBING   38   49   MENU SETTINGS   54   60   FURTHER   INFORMATION   Dear Customer,   To deactivate the demonstration mode, set “DEMO   MODE” to “OFF”. (੬ pg. 55)   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.   EN   LYT1619-001A   Read This First! – How to Handle the Hard Disk Camera   EN   3 Please read the following instructions before   using the camera.   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. (੬ pg. 60)   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.   (੬ pg. 49)   If a problem occurs with the SD card, bring   the card together with the camera for   repairs   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.   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.   Check the compatibility of recording   media   Precautions on handling batteries   ● 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.   ● When discarding batteries, environmental   or laws governing the disposal of these batteries   must be strictly followed.   ● If the camera is subjected to electrostatic   discharge, turn the power off before using it   again.   ● For video recording, use a high-speed SD card   (at least 10 MB/s).   ● 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.   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.   ● 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.   ● MultiMediaCards 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. (੬ pg. 41)   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. (੬ pg. 10)   When a certain length of time passes   without operation   ● When using the battery, the power will turn off   automatically to conserve power. Use the power   switch to turn on the power again.   ● When using the AC adapter, the access lamp   lights up, and the LCD turns off (the camera   enters the sleep mode).   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 on Menu Screen” (੬ pg. 38)/“Formatting a   Recording Medium” (੬ pg. 41).   4 EN   Safety Precautions   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.   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 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:   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 medicines, 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.)   Blue to N (Neutral)   or Black   Brown to L (Live)   or Red   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.   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.   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.   WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,   DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.   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.   CAUTIONS:   ● To prevent shock, do not open the cabinet. No   user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to   qualified personnel.   ● 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.   CAUTION:   To avoid electric   shock or damage   to the unit, first   firmly insert the   small end of the   power cord into   NOTES:   ● The rating plate and safety caution are on the   bottom and/or the back of the main unit.   ● The serial number plate is on the battery pack mount.   the AC Adapter   ● The rating information and safety caution of the AC   adapter are on its upper and lower sides.   until it is no longer   wobbly, and then   plug the larger   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.   end of the power cord into an AC outlet.   CAUTION:   The mains plug shall remain readily operable.   Replace battery with Panasonic (Matsushita   Electric), Sanyo, Sony or Maxell CR2025.   Danger of explosion or Risk of fire if the battery is   incorrectly replaced.   ● Dispose of used battery promptly.   ● Keep away from children.   ● Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.   EN   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.   5 Information for Users on Disposal of Old   Equipment   [European Union]   This symbol indicates that the   DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose   dangerous voltages.   electrical and electronic   equipment should not be   disposed as general   household waste at its end-   of-life. Instead, the product   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.   should be handed over to the   applicable collection point for   Attention:   This symbol is only   the recycling of electrical and   valid in the European   electronic equipment for   Union.   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.   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.   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 damage and shorten the life of the   equipment.   DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with   wood screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the   manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the fixings   provided according to the instructions.   Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this   waste, in accordance with national legislation.   (Business users)   DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain   or moisture.   If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our   about the take-back of the product.   ABOVE ALL   ● NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into   holes, slots or any other opening in the case — this could   result in a fatal electrical shock;   [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.   ● 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.)   SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE   OF EQUIPMENT   This equipment has been designed and manufactured   to meet international safety standards but, like any   electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to   obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.   Trademarks   ● Manufactured under license from Dolby   Laboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol are   trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.   ● DO read the operating instructions before you attempt   to use the equipment.   DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the   mains plug, extension leads and 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.   MascotCapsule is a registered trademark of HI   CORPORATION in Japan.   Copyright © 2001 HI CORPORATION. All rights   reserved.   DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the   installation, operation or safety of your equipment.   ● Other product and company names included in this   instruction manual are trademarks and/or registered   trademarks of their respective holders.   DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.   6 EN   Contents   GETTING STARTED   Accessories .......................................................8   Video   Attaching the Shoulder Strap ..........................8   Attaching the Lens Cap ...................................9   Attaching the Core Filter .................................9   Attaching/Detaching the Lens Hood ...............9   To Play Back Files in the [EXTMOV] Folder ......31   Index ..............................................................10   Indications on LCD Monitor ...............................12   Power Related Preparations (Using the Battery   Pack) .............................................................14   Language Setting ..........................................15   Other Settings .................................................16   Grip Adjustment ............................................16   Tripod Mounting ............................................16   Data Battery System .....................................16   When Using an SD Card ...............................17   RECORDING   Connecting to a TV, VCR or DVD Recorder ........34   Playback on TV ............................................34   Video   Zooming ........................................................20   Recording with Higher Quality Sound ...........20   Deleting a File ...............................................21   Checking the Remaining Space on the   Video / Still image   Recording Media ...........................................21   Managing Files ................................................38   Deleting Files on Menu Screen ....................38   Viewing File Information ...............................39   Protecting Files from Accidental Erasure ....... 40   Formatting a Recording Medium ..................41   Cleaning Up a Recording Medium ................42   Resetting the File Number ............................42   Changing the Event Registration of Video Files   after Recording .............................................43   Still image   Still Image Recording .......................................22   Zooming ........................................................23   Continuous Shooting .....................................23   Flash .............................................................23   Deleting a File ...............................................23   Video / Still image   Manual Recording ............................................24   Manual Focus ...............................................24   Nightscope ....................................................24   Backlight Compensation ...............................25   Spot Exposure Control ..................................25   Manual Setting in MSET Menu .....................26   ex.)   Press   . Press   / / / Select   to select, then press   49.   Set   27   EN   otion playback   sed   Backward   Forward   Page related to videos   Page related to still images   Page common to videos and still   images   8 EN   Accessories   OR   AC Adapter   AP-V14E or AP-V17E   Power Cord   (for AP-V14E only)   Battery Pack   BN-VF707U   Audio/Video Cable   USB Cable   Shoulder Strap   Lens Cap (੬ pg. 9)   (੬ SOFTWARE   INSTALLATION AND   USB CONNECTION   GUIDE)   (੬ pg. 8)   CD-ROM   Remote Control Unit   RM-V750U (੬ pg. 35)   Lithium Battery   Lens Hood   CR2025 (for remote Already attached to the   control unit)   camera. (੬ pg. 9)   Pre-installed in the   remote control unit at   time of shipment.   NOTE:   Make sure to use the provided cables for connections. Do not use any   other cables.   Core Filter (੬ pg. 9)   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   eyelet.   buckle, adjust its length, and use eyelet and reattach the pad.   the strap guide to fix it in place.   Strap Guide   Buckle   Eyelet   EN   9 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 filter to the DC cord. The   core filter reduces interference.   Attachment position (੬ right)   AC Adapter   DC Cord   Core Filter   Release the stopper.   3 cm   Wind once.   Attaching/Detaching the Lens Hood   The provided lens hood helps block out glare   when shooting under bright sunlight.   To attach   A Align the lens hood with the camera’s lens, and   then turn the hood clockwise. (A)   To detach   Turn the hood counterclockwise. (B)   Detach the hood only when using an optional   conversion lens or lens filter.   B EN   Controls   a Power Switch [OFF,   b Lock Button (੬ pg. 14)   , ] (੬ pg. 14)   power or remove the battery pack/AC   recording mode. Also lights up when   c Zoom Lever [W /T ] (੬ pg. 20)   Speaker Volume Control [–VOL+] (੬ pg. 28)   Information Button [INFO] (੬ pg. 39)   (੬ pg. 24)   g Menu Button [MENU] (੬ pg. 54)   h Delete Button [ ] (੬ pg. 21)   i Recording Start/Stop Button [REC/SNAP]   (੬ pg. 18, 22)   Other Parts   j Control Lever   U Reset Button [RESET] (੬ pg. 60)   V Speaker (੬ pg. 28)   W Battery Pack Mount (੬ pg. 14)   Y Lens   a Lens Hood (੬ pg. 9)   b Flash Sensor   c Flash (੬ pg. 23)   e Remote Sensor (੬ pg. 35)   g SD Card Cover [OPEN] (੬ pg. 17)   h Stud Hole (੬ pg. 16)   i Tripod Mounting Socket (੬ pg. 16)   : Reverse Skip (੬ pg. 29)/Up/Backlight   Compensation [ ] (੬ pg. 25)/Spot   Exposure Control [ ] (੬ pg. 25)   : Forward Skip (੬ pg. 29)/Down/Manual   Set [ ] (੬ pg. 26)   : Reverse Search [3] (੬ pg. 29)/Left/   Nightscope [NIGHT] (੬ pg. 24)   : Forward Search [ 5] (੬ pg. 29)/Right/   Switch Screen Size (16:9/4:3) [16:9]   (੬ pg. 20)   Press down: Play/Pause (49)   (੬ pg. 28, 32)/Manual Focus [FOCUS]   (੬ pg. 24)   k Index Button [INDEX] (੬ pg. 30)/Remaining   Space Button [ ] (੬ pg. 21)/Data Battery   Button [ ] (੬ pg. 16)   l Battery Release Button [BATT.] (੬ pg. 14)   ATTENTION:   ● Be careful not to cover X, Y, b, c, d and e   during shooting.   ● Carrying or holding the camera by the LCD   monitor can result in dropping the unit, or in a   malfunction.   Connectors   The connectors are located beneath the covers.   M S-Video Output Connector [S] (੬ pg. 34)   N Audio/Video Output Connector [AV]   O USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connector [   ] (੬ SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB   CONNECTION GUIDE)   P DC Input Connector [DC] (੬ pg. 14)   Q Microphone Input Connector [PLUG IN   POWER] (੬ pg. 20)   12   EN   During both Video and Still Image Recording   16:9   [7h10m]   F2.0   11:30   a Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 18)   b Screen Size Indicator (੬ pg. 20)   a Selected Operation Mode Indicator   (੬ pg. 24)   : Auto Mode   : Manual Mode   g 7 ੬ pg. 18)   b Tele Macro Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 57, 59)   c Approximate Zoom Ratio (੬ pg. 20, 23)   d Zoom Indicator (੬ pg. 20, 23)   e Iris Lock Indicator (੬ pg. 26)   f Shutter Speed (੬ pg. 27)   g Brightness Control Indicator (੬ pg. 56)   h Battery Indicator (੬ pg. 64)   79: (Appears during record-standby mode.)   h Digital Image Stabiliser (DIS) Indicator   (੬ pg. 57)   i External Microphone Input Level Indicator   (੬ pg. 20)   i Date/Time (੬ pg. 56)   During Still Image Recording Only   j Selected Medium Indicator (੬ pg. 17, 56)   k Drop Detection Indicator (Appears when   [DROP DETECTION] is set to [OFF].)   (੬ pg. 55)   l Manual Focus Adjustment Indicator   (੬ pg. 24)   m Effect Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 27)   n Program AE Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 27)/   : Nightscope Indicator (੬ pg. 24)   o White Balance Indicator (੬ pg. 26)   p Aperture Value (F-Number) (੬ pg. 27)   2560   9999   FINE   a Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 22)   q : Exposure Adjustment Indicator (੬ pg. 26)   : Backlight Compensation Indicator   (੬ pg. 25)   b ISO sensitivity (GAIN) (੬ pg. 59)   (When set to [AUTO], there is no indication.)   c Focus Indicator (੬ pg. 22)   d Image Size: 2560 (2560 x 1920), 2048 (2048   x 1536), 1600 (1600 x 1200), 1280 (1280 x   960), 640 (640 x 480) (੬ pg. 59)   : Spot Exposure Control Indicator   (੬ pg. 25)   e Picture Quality: FINE (fine) or STD   (standard) (੬ pg. 59)   f Flash Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 23)   g Remaining Number of Shots (੬ pg. 71)   h : Continuous Shooting Mode Indicator   (੬ pg. 23)   : Bracket Shooting Mode Indicator   (੬ pg. 23)   i Shooting Indicator (੬ pg. 22)   j Self-Timer Recording Indicator (੬ pg. 59)   EN   13   During Video Playback   During Still Image Playback   11:30   10.11.   2006   11:30   10.11.   a Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 32)   2006   b Folder/File Number   d Battery Indicator (੬ pg. 64)   a Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 28)   b : Playlist Playback Indicator (Appears   when playing back a playlist. ੬ pg. 46)   : Event Search Playback Indicator   (Appears when playing back a video file from   the event search. ੬ pg. 31)   : Date Search Playback Indicator   (Appears when playing back a video file from   the date search. ੬ pg. 30)   [DROP DETECTION] is set to [OFF].)   (੬ pg. 55)   h Effect Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 36)   c Picture Quality: [U] (ultra fine), [F] (fine), [N]   (normal), [E] (economy) (੬ pg. 57)   d Playback Mode (੬ pg. 29)   U : Playback   9 : Pause   5 : Forward High-Speed Search   : Reverse High-Speed Search   3 9U : Forward Slow-Motion   Y9 : Reverse Slow-Motion   (The number on the left shows speed.)   e Counter (੬ pg. 56)   f Volume Level Indicator   g Battery Indicator (੬ pg. 64)   h Date/Time (੬ pg. 56)   i Selected Medium Indicator (੬ pg. 17, 56)   j Drop Detection Indicator (Appears when   [DROP DETECTION] is set to [OFF].)   (੬ pg. 55)   k Effect Mode Indicator (੬ pg. 36)   l Wipe/Fader Effect Indicator (੬ pg. 36)   14   EN   Necessary Settings before Use   Be sure to configure the following three settings   before use.   3 Charge the battery pack by   connecting to the AC adapter.   Open the cover.   Power Related Preparations   (Using the Battery Pack)   DC   Connector   1 2 Set the power switch to OFF.   Slide while pressing down the lock button.   Power off   Playback   Recording   To AC Outlet   (110V to 240V)   Lock button   Attach the battery pack.   Slide the battery pack down until it locks in   place.   AC Adapter   (ex. AP-V17E)*   * If the provided AC adapter is AP-V14E,   connect the power cord to the AC adapter,   and plug the power cord into an AC outlet.   Bottom of the Camera   BATT.   ● The power/charge lamp blinks to indicate   charging has started.   ● When the lamp goes out, charging is   finished. Unplug the AC adapter (or the   power cord) from the AC outlet and   disconnect the AC adapter from the camera.   To detach the battery pack   Slide and hold BATT. (੬ step 2), then remove   the battery pack.   To check the remaining battery power   (੬ pg. 16)   Required charging / recording time   Controls in this section   Power/Charge Lamp   Power Switch   Recording   time   Battery pack   Charging time   1 hr. 30 min.   BN-VF707U   (Provided)   50 min.   BN-VF714U   BN-VF733U   2 hr. 40 min.   5 hr. 40 min.   1 hr. 45 min.   4 hr. 15 min.   The times shown above are approximate times.   NOTE:   You can also use the camera with just the AC   adapter.   / / / / 49   MENU   INDEX   16   EN   Other Settings   Check which buttons to use in the illustration of   “Controls in this section” on page 14.   Data Battery System   You can check the remaining battery power and   the recordable time.   Grip Adjustment   Open the pad and make grip adjustments.   When the battery is attached   1 Set the power switch to OFF.   Slide while pressing down the lock button.   Power off   Playback   Recording   Lock button   2 BATTERY CONDITION   100%   MAX TIME   min   50%   Tripod Mounting   0%   Bottom of the   Camera   NOTES:   ● Battery information is displayed for approx. 5   seconds if the button is pressed and released   quickly, and for approx. 15 seconds if the button   is pressed and held for several seconds.   ● If “COMMUNICATING ERROR” appears   instead of the battery status even though you   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.   tried to press   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.   NOTE:   Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel   surfaces. It could tip over, causing serious   damage to the camera.   . Set the MODE switch to   Set the power switch to   Slide while pressing down the lock   button.   . : Video mode   Power off   Playback   : Still image mode   ● 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 17.   Recording   Lock button   Zoom Lever   [7h10m]   ● Approximate remaining time for   recording appears.   INDEX   / / / /49   20   EN   Video Recording (Continued)   ATTENTION:   Zooming   Videos which have been recorded in 16:9 mode   may appear to be slightly vertically stretched on a   4:3 screen TV. Record videos in 4:3 size if playing   back on a 4:3 screen TV.   While recording   Zoom out   Zoom in   NOTES:   ● If the recording mode is set to ECONOMY, you   cannot change the screen size.   W: Wide angle   T: Telephoto   ● If you want to burn the recorded videos onto   DVD discs, it is recommended not to mix 16:9   size videos and 4:3 size videos.   ● If you record videos in 16:9 size, the image may   appear to be slightly vertically stretched when   ● You can zoom in up to 10x by using the optical   zoom.   ● Zoom magnification over 10x is done through   digital image processing, and is therefore called   digital zoom. Digital zooming is possible up to   300x. Set [ZOOM] to [40X] or [300X]. (੬ pg. 57)   Optical zoom (up to 10x)   Recording with Higher Quality Sound   By using an external microphone (optional), you   can record videos with high-quality sound.   1 10   300   Preparation:   ● Set the power switch to   . Digital zoom (up to 300x)   ● Set the MODE switch to   . 1 Connect the microphone.   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.   Front of the unit   Open the cover.   ● 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]. (੬ pg. 57)   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.   2 Set the [EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL] to   [ON]. (੬ pg. 57)   Preparation:   ● Set the power switch to   ● Set the MODE switch to   . . 16:9   The external microphone input level is   displayed.   Press the REC/SNAP button to start   recording.   Each press switches the screen size.   Press the REC/SNAP button to start recording.   . . Set the MODE switch to   Set the power switch to   Slide while pressing down the lock   button.   : Video mode   : Still image mode   Power off   Playback   Recording   Lock button   ● 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 17.   Zoom Lever   Press the REC/SNAP button   to start recording.   60   9999   FINE   PHOTO   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   captured image is focused. To cancel the   recording, release the REC/SNAP button.   To record it on the recording medium,   press the REC/SNAP button fully.   Manual Focus   The camera’s Full Range AF system offers   continuous focusing ability from close-up to   infinity. However, the correct focus may not be   obtained, depending on the shooting condition.   In this case, use the manual focus mode.   After performing “To change to manual   recording mode” (੬ pg. 24)   1 [0h56m]   16:9   The   indicator appears.   2 Focusing on a distant subject   Focusing on a close subject   If you want to fix the focus, press 49 after   selecting the correct focus.   To cancel manual focus   Press 49 so that the   disappears.   indicator   Nightscope   The shutter speed is automatically adjusted   from 1/2 to 1/30 seconds. It enables recording   with low light levels in dim locations.   Power Switch   MODE Switch   After performing “To change to manual   recording mode” (੬ pg. 24)   16:9   The   indicator appears.   To cancel nightscope   Press   (NIGHT) so that the   indicator   disappears.   NOTE:   AUTO   / / / / 49   It is recommended to use the tripod (੬ pg. 16)   when recording with a slow shutter speed.   EN   25   Backlight Compensation   Spot Exposure Control   Backlight compensation brightens the subject   quickly. With a simple operation, dark portions   of the subject are brightened by increasing the   exposure.   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   After performing “To change to manual   recording mode” (੬ pg. 24)   recording mode” (੬ pg. 24)   1 Press twice.   16:9   16:9   The   indicator appears.   The   indicator appears.   2 Select the desired spot metering area   frame.   To cancel backlight compensation   Press ) twice so that the indicator   disappears.   ( [0h56m]   16:9   Select   Set   To lock the exposure   After you finish configuring the setting, press   and hold 49 for more than 2 seconds. The   indicator appears.   To cancel spot exposure control   Press   ( ) once so that the   indicator   disappears.   26   EN   Manual Recording (Continued)   Manual Setting in MSET Menu   After performing “To change to manual   recording mode” (੬ pg. 24)   3 Select the desired setting.   [0h56m]   16:9   1 0 AUTO   AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO   AE WB A.PR S.SP   P AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO OFF OFF   AE WB A.PR S.SP P.AE EF   Depending on the kind of settings you select,   you can set the value with after selecting.   / 2 Select the desired menu.   4 5 Select   0 AUTO   Set   AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO   AE WB A.PR S.SP   P For details on each menu, see pages 26 and   27.   The menu disappears and the indicator for   the set function appears.   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   AE   (Manual Exposure)   For video recording   [AUTO]: The brightness is adjusted automatically.   Adjusts the brightness. –6 to +6: Corrects the brightness within this range in increments of 1.   Use   / 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   / to set the value.   To lock the exposure   When the menu disappears after you finish configuring the setting,   press and hold 49 for more than 2 seconds. The indicator appears.   WB   [AUTO]: White balance is adjusted automatically.   MWB: Adjusts the white balance manually depending on the light   source.   (White Balance)   Adjusts the white   balance to achieve the   optimum colours for the   amount of light in your   surroundings during   recording.   1) Hold a sheet of plain white paper   in front of the subject. Adjust the   White paper   zoom, or position yourself so that   the white paper fills the screen.   2) Press and hold 49 until the   indicator starts blinking then   stops blinking.   FINE: When shooting outdoors on a sunny day.   CLOUD: When shooting outdoors on a cloudy day.   HALOGEN: When a video light or similar type of lighting is used.   EN   27   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   A.PR   [AUTO]: The aperture value is adjusted automatically.   F1.8 to F8.0 (For video recording) /   (Aperture-Priority)   You can add a blurring   effect to the   background by setting   the aperture value (F-   number).   F1.9 to F5.6 (For still image recording):   The lower the F-number (larger aperture value), the more blurred   the background will become. The higher the F-number (smaller   aperture value), the clearer the focus will be for both near and far   objects. Use   / to set the value.   NOTE:   If the image is too bright, set to a larger F-number. If the image is too dark,   set to a smaller F-number.   S.SP   [AUTO]: The shutter speed is adjusted automatically.   1/2 to 1/4000 (For video recording) /   1/2 to 1/500* (For still image recording):   (Shutter Speed)   A fast shutter speed   can freeze the motion   of a fast-moving   The smaller the value, the faster the shutter speed. Use   the value.   / to set   subject, and a slow   shutter speed can blur   the subject to give the   impression of motion.   * 1/2 to 1/250 when using the flash.   NOTE:   It is recommended to use the tripod (੬ pg. 16) when recording with a slow   shutter speed.   P.AE   [OFF]: The brightness is adjusted automatically.   PORTRAIT: The subject in the foreground is accentuated by   blurring the background.   (Program AE)   You can use the   program AE settings for   specific shooting   situations.   SPORTS: Records fast moving subjects clearly.   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.   TWILIGHT: Makes evening scenes look more natural.   EF   [OFF]: No effect is used.   (Effect)   SEPIA: The image has a brownish tint like old photos.   MONOTONE: The image becomes black and white like old   movies.   You can record videos   or still images with   special effects.   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.   . Set the power switch to   Slide while pressing down the lock   button.   . Set the MODE switch to   : Video mode   : Still image mode   Power off   Playback   VIDEO   53/53   Index screen for   videos   Recording   Lock button   Zoom Lever/Speaker   Volume Control   ● To change the medium to be played back,   see page 17.   Press   / / / to select the   3 desired file, then press 49   . Select   Set   ● To pause playback, press 49 again.   INDEX   EN   29   Slow motion playback   Various Operations during Playback   While playback is paused   To resume normal playback, press 49.   Press and hold.   Still playback (Pause)   Backward   Forward   Playback zoom   You can magnify the playback image up to 5x.   Search playback   While playback is paused   Backward   Forward   ● Pressing   / repeatedly increases the   search speed. (–60x to +60x)   Full view of the image   The   mark indicates the centre point of the   Locating the start point of the file or   skipping the file   magnified area.   ● Press   area you want to view.   ● To zoom out, slide the zoom lever towards W.   / / / to move to the magnified   Backward   Forward   Frame-by-frame playback   While playback is paused   Backward   Forward   ● Pressing   / repeatedly advances or   reverses the still picture frame by frame.   30   EN   Video Playback (Continued)   Date Index Screen   File Search Function   You can search the desired file by the recording   date.   One-touch operation enables you to switch the   index screen to the date index screen or event   screen for the convenient file search.   After displaying the date index screen in “To   change the display” (੬ pg. 30)   To change the display   On the index screen   1 Select the recording date.   SEARCH DATE   07 07 2006   13 08 2006   20 08 2006   23 08 2006   02 09 2006   Each press switches the screen.   VIDEO   53/53   2 3 20.08.2006   1/7   Event   screen   Index   screen   Date index   screen   Select the desired file.   Select   Set   ● During playback,   mark appears on   the top left corner of the screen.   . Set the MODE switch to   Set the power switch to   Slide while pressing down the lock button.   . : Video mode   : Still image mode   Power off   Playback   Recording   IMAGE   53/53   Index screen for   still image   Lock button   Zoom Lever   ● To change the medium to be played back,   see page 17.   Press   / / / to select the   3 . Select   Set   ● Press   next file.   / to display the previous/   INDEX   E   3 Index   screen   Date index   screen   34   EN   Watching Images on TV/Remote Control   Connecting to a TV, VCR or DVD Recorder   Make sure all units are turned off before connecting.   Open the cover.   Connect the cable so that the colours of the   terminals and connectors match.   (White: audio left, red: audio right, yellow: video)   AV Connector   S Connector   AV Cable   (provided)   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   recorder and the TV.   S-Video Cable (optional)   Enables playback of even higher quality.   NOTES:   ● The S-Video cable is optional. Be sure to use the YTU94146A S-Video cable. Consult the JVC Service   Centre described on the sheet included in the package for details on its availability. Make sure to   connect the end with a core filter to the camera. The core filter reduces interference.   ● It is recommended to use the AC adapter as the power supply instead of the battery pack. (੬ pg. 14)   ● 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 signals. It cannot be used with a   television of a different standard.   ● When using S-video cable, also connect the AV cable.   Playback on TV   After connecting the camera to the TV in “Connecting to a TV, VCR or DVD Recorder” (   ੬ pg. 34)   1 2 3 Turn on the camera and the TV.   Set the TV to its VIDEO mode.   (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. (੬ pg. 28, 32)   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.   EN   35   Buttons and Functions   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:   5 m   Remote Sensor   A Infrared Beam Transmitting Window   B ZOOM (T/W) Buttons   Zoom In/Out (੬ pg. 20, 23)   C Up Button   Rotate Button (counterclockwise) (੬ pg. 33)   D Skip Backward Button   E Left Button   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.   F Back Button   G PLAYLIST Button (੬ pg. 44)   H START/STOP Button   I SNAPSHOT Button (੬ pg. 22)   J INFO Button (੬ pg. 39)   K Skip Forward Button   L PLAY/PAUSE Button   M Right Button   To Reinsert the Battery   The remote control uses one lithium battery   (CR2025).   Pull out the battery holder   by pressing the lock tab.   N Next Button   O Down Button   Rotate Button (clockwise) (੬ pg. 33)   P INDEX Button   Lock Tab   Q DATE Button   EN   37   [WIPE/FADER]   Menus   Details   Fade in or out with a white screen.   Fade in or out with a black screen.   FADER:WHITE   FADER:BLACK   FADER:B.W   Fade in to a colour screen from a black and white screen, or fade out   from colour to black and white.   WIPE:CORNER   WIPE:WINDOW   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:SLIDE   WIPE:DOOR   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.   WIPE:SCROLL   WIPE:SHUTTER   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.   [EFFECT]   Menus   SEPIA   Details   The image is given a brownish tint like an old photo.   The image becomes black and white like an old movie.   MONOTONE   CLASSIC FILM*   The image is given an old movie atmosphere by the effect of skipping   frames.   STROBE*   The image looks like a series of consecutive snapshots.   *Not available for still image recording.   2 3 Select [DELETE].   Select   DELETE ALL   CURRENT   Set   FILE SELECT   Select the desired menu.   Select   Set   ● [CURRENT]:   Currently displayed file is deleted. You can   select the previous or next file by pressing   / . ● [FILE SELECT]:   You can choose multiple files to delete from   the index screen.   1) Press   want to delete, then press 49.   • The mark appears on the file. To   / / / to select the file you   WIPE/FADER   select other files, repeat this step.   • If you slide the zoom lever towards T, the   preview screen is displayed. Sliding the   zoom lever towards W returns to the   index screen.   EFFECT   PROTECT   DELETE   BASIC SETTING   REC MEDIA SETTING   DATE/DISPLAY   2) Press MENU.   ● [DELETE ALL]:   All files are deleted.   DELETE?   Remaining files: 0059   MODE Switch   EXECUTE   CANCEL   Zoom Lever   Power Switch   4 Select [EXECUTE].   If [FILE SELECT] was selected in step 3,   select [EXECUTE AND QUIT].   / 49   / / / Select   Set   NOTES:   ● Protected files cannot be deleted. To delete   them, release the protection first. (੬ pg. 40)   ● Once files are deleted, they cannot be restored.   Check files before deleting.   MENU   4 Select [EXECUTE].   If [FILE SELECT] was selected in step 3,   select [QUIT].   Select   Set   PLAYLIST   WIPE/FADER   EFFECT   PROTECT   DELETE   BASIC SETTING   REC MEDIA SETTING   Select   CANCEL ALL   CURRENT   Set   FILE SELECT   PROTECT ALL   NOTE:   For an SD card, you can use the write/erase   protection tab to set protection. To protect all the   files, slide the tab to the “LOCK” position.   Select   Write/erase protection tab   Set   PROTECT?   EXECUTE   CANCEL   Creating Playlists   After performing “To display the playlist   screen” (੬ pg. 44)   3 Select [NEW LIST].   Select   NEW LIST   Set   IMPORT FROM EVENT   IMPORT FROM DATE   ALL SCENES   REC MEDIA SETTING   DATE/DISPLAY   CHANGE EVENT REG.   PLAYLIST   WIPE/FADER   EFFECT   4 Select an item and display files.   PROTECT   Select   Set   Select   DELETE   ● [IMPORT FROM EVENT]:   PLAYLIST CONTENTS   Set   Search for an event and display the   corresponding files listed by recording date.   NEW LIST   EDIT   Press   / / / to select the event,   then press 49.   ● [IMPORT FROM DATE]:   Display all the files in the medium listed by   recording date.   ● [ALL SCENES]:   Display all files individually.   The files are   EDIT   displayed.   See “Displaying   TOTAL   00h00m   Files” (੬ pg. 45)   DVD1   for details.   MODE Switch   5 Select the file to add to playlist.   Power Switch   Zoom Lever   EDIT   Select   TOTAL   / 49   / / / 00h00m   Set   DVD1   Insertion point   INDEX   MENU   Displaying Files   When selecting [IMPORT FROM   EVENT] or [IMPORT FROM DATE]   QUIT PLAYLIST   SAVE EDITED CONTENTS?   SAVE AND QUIT   DELETE AND QUIT   CANCEL   11:00   12.03.2006   TOTAL   00h00m   Select   13:00   15:00   DVD1   Set   When selecting [ALL SCENES]   EDIT   11:00   13:00   15:00   TOTAL   00h00m   DVD1   46   EN   Playlists (Continued)   Playing Back Playlists   Other Operations of Playlists   You can perform additional editing and delete   files in a created playlist.   After performing “To display the playlist   screen” (੬ pg. 44)   Preparation:   Perform “To display the playlist screen”   (੬ pg. 44).   3 Select [PLAYLIST CONTENTS].   PLAYLIST CONTENTS   Select   Adding/Deleting Files in Playlist   ALL SCENES   Set   01 10. 11. 06 11:30   02 15. 11. 06 23:00   3 Press   press 49.   4 Press   / to select [EDIT], then   03 25. 11. 06 11:00   / to select the playlist you   4 Select the playlist that you want to   playback.   want to edit, then press 49.   ● To add or delete files, follow the steps 5 to 8   in “Creating Playlists” (੬ pg. 44).   Select   Changing Playlist Names   Set   The default name of a playlist is its creation   date and time.   ● During playback of the playlist,   mark   appears on the top left corner of the screen.   ● 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.   3 Press   press 49.   4 Press   / to select [RENAME], then   / to select the desired   playlist, then press 49.   5 Press to select the desired   / / / letter, then press 49.   To stop playback   Press 49.   To return to the normal playback mode   Select [ALL SCENES] in step 4.   ● 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 []] and press   49 to move the cursor to the letter, then   select [CLEAR] and press 49.   6 Press   / / / to select [ ], then   press 49.   Deleting Playlist   Original files are not deleted even if you delete   the playlist.   3 Press   press 49.   4 Press   / to select [DELETE], then   / to select a playlist you   want to delete.   ● To delete all playlists at once, select [DELETE   ALL].   5 Press 49.   6 Press   / to select [EXECUTE], then   press 49.   6 7 Press   press   / to select menus and   to select settings.   / ● [NUMBER OF PRINTS]:   The number of prints can be set from 1 to   99.   ● [DATE]:   Set whether to print the date and time.   Select [PRINT].   REC MEDIA SETTING   DATE/DISPLAY   DPOF   Select   DIRECT PRINT   EFFECT   Set   PROTECT   DELETE   Select   Set   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.   SELECTED PRINT   DPOF PRINT   To Print Using the DPOF Settings   CANCEL   Select   PRINT THIS IMAGE   4 Select and set items as follows.   [DPOF PRINT] [PRINT]   Select   Set   SET   Set   Select   ● To confirm the DPOF setting, press   / NUMBER OF PRINTS   to select [CHECK SETTINGS], then press   49. After that, press MENU to return to the   previous menu.   DATE   PRINT   OFF   Set   CANCEL   EN   49   Dubbing Video Files to DVD Discs   Preparation:   Set the power switch to OFF.   Using a DVD Burner for Dubbing   (DVD Creation Function)   Connecting the camera to a DVD burner (CU-   VD10, sold separately) enables you to dub the   video files in the camera to a DVD disc.   1 Connect the camera to a DVD burner   with the USB cable provided with the   DVD burner.   For details, see the DVD burner’s   instruction manual.   2 3 Connect the AC adapter to the   camera.   Set the power switch to   . The auto lamp lights up green, and the   screen as shown below is displayed.   Supported discs: DVD-R, DVD-RW   CREATE DVD   ● Regarding DVD-R discs, only unused DVD-R   discs can be used. Regarding DVD-RW discs,   used DVD-RW discs can also be used, but   they need to be formatted before recording.   Formatting a disc deletes all content recorded   on the disc up until that time.   SELECT FROM EVENT   SELECT FROM DATE   SELECT FROM PLAYLIST   SELECT FROM HISTORY   ALL SCENES   PLAY DVD   ● 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   Controls in this section   Power Switch   / / / / 49   MENU   INDEX   EN   51   DVD Creation List   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.   Displaying Files for Dubbing   Files for dubbing can be displayed in two ways   shown below.   ● 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.   Displaying file by recording date or playlist   Multiple files are displayed as a single file.   Recording date: 10. 10. 2006   25. 10. 2006   DVD 01   23:09   11:00   To display other   pages, use these   arrows.   DVD CREATION LIST   7/53   1 13:00   ALL DISCS   DVD1   10.10.2006   11.10.2006   12.10.2006   13.10.2006   BOSTON   07. 10. 2006 09. 10. 2006   BOSTON   BOSTON   11. 10. 2006   DVD2   DVD3   15:00   2h 14m   Displaying file individually   Files are displayed individually.   Recording date: 10. 10. 2006   11:00   DVD CREATION LIST   1 13:00   15:00   ALL DISCS   DVD1   10.10.2006   10.10.2006   10.10.2006   13.10.2006   DVD2   DVD3   Disc Number   Disc number shows the number of DVD discs   you can create. The dubbing range of each disc   is automatically 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   DVD1   10. 10. 2006   11. 10. 2006   12. 10. 2006   13. 10. 2006   DVD2   DVD3   Mark that shows that the disc is created   already.   52   EN   Dubbing Video Files to DVD Discs (Continued)   Using a VCR/DVD Recorder for   Dubbing   Preparation:   Connect the camera to a VCR or DVD recorder.   (੬ pg. 34)   1 2 Set the VCR/DVD recorder to its AUX   input mode.   Start playback on the camera.   ● To playback videos (੬ pg. 28)   ● To playback playlists (੬ pg. 46)   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 recording on the VCR/DVD recorder, then   stop playback on the camera.   4 Set the direction of copy/move.   (HDD ] SD or SD ] HDD)   5 6 Set the file unit ([ALL] or [FILE]) to   copy/move.   ● [FILE]:   Select when you want to transfer the   selected files.   1)Press   file, then press 49.   • The mark appears on the file. To   select other files, repeat this step.   / / / to select the desired   Select   2)Press MENU.   ● [ALL]:   Select when you want to transfer all files in   the recording medium.   COPY   MOVE   Set   7 Select [EXECUTE].   Select   Select   Set   Set   ● File transfer starts. When [COPYING   (MOVING) COMPLETED] appears, press   49.   IMAGE COPY   MEDIA   HDD SD   FILE UNIT   ALL   NUMBER OF FILE   0059   EXECUTE   CANCEL   EN   55   Common Menus for All Modes   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   Menus   ੬ Press 49 and then select sub menus.   BASIC SETTING   PRESET   – EXECUTE: Performs this function.   Returns all the camera settings [CANCEL]: Returns to the menu screen without   – to their default values.   executing reset.   DEMO MODE   OFF: Disables the function.   Introduces special features of   the camera at the following   cases.   [ON]: Activates the function.   NOTES:   ● The demonstration only works when the DC cord is   connected, not with the battery.   – ● When the menu screen is   closed.   ● When there is no operation for   about 3 minutes after the power   ● If an SD card is in the camera, demonstration will not   take place even if this mode is set to [ON].   switch is set to   . OPERATION SOUND   OFF: Turns off the operation sound.   Enables you to set the operation BEEP: The beep sounds when the power is turned on   sound or turn the operation   sound on/off.   or off, and at the beginning and end of recording.   [MELODY]: Instead of a beep, a melody sounds when   any operation is performed.   – – REMOTE   OFF: The camera does not receive the signal from the   remote control.   [ON]: Enables operation with the remote control.   Turns reception of the operation   signal from the remote control   on/off.   DROP DETECTION   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.   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.   – CAUTION:   Setting this function to off increases the chances of   damaging the built-in hard disk if the camera is   accidentally dropped.   56   EN   Changing the Menu Settings (Continued)   Common Menus for All Modes (Continued)   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   ੬ Press 49 and then select sub menus.   REC MEDIA SETTING   VIDEO MODE   – [HDD] / SD   17   17   41   42   Enables you to set the recording   medium for videos.   IMAGE MODE   Enables you to set the recording   medium for still images.   [HDD] / SD   FORMAT   Enables you to select the medium   to format.   [HDD] / SD   CLEAN UP   Enables you to select the medium   to clean up.   [HDD] / SD   COPY/MOVE   [COPY] / MOVE   Enables you to set whether to   duplicate or move still images   during dubbing.   53   42   0 NO. RESET   [VIDEO] / IMAGE   Enables you to select the file type   (videos or still images) when   resetting the file number.   Press 49 and then select sub menus.   DATE/DISPLAY   BRIGHT   Enables you to set the brightness   of the LCD monitor.   – – Adjust the brightness of the display using   press 49.   / , then   DATE/TIME   Enables you to set whether to   display the current time on the   LCD monitor.   OFF: The date/time does not appear.   [AUTO]: The date/time appears for approx. 5 seconds   in the following cases.   ●When the power switch is set from OFF to   ●When playback starts   – ●When 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).   SCENE COUNTER   [OFF]: Disables the function.   ON: Activates the function.   – Enables you to set whether to   display the counter in video mode.   LANGUAGE   Enables you to set the language   for menus.   [ENGLISH] / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH / ESPAÑOL /   ITALIANO / NEDERLANDS / PORTUGUÊS /   РУССКИЙ / POLSKI / ČEŠTINA / TÜRKÇE   15   EN   57   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   DATE / TIME   ੬ CLOCK ADJUST   Enables you to set the time.   15   DATE DISPLAY ORDER   Enables you to set the date and   time display format.   DATE ORDER:   year.month.day / month.day.year /   [day.month.year]   TIME:   – – [24h] / 12h   DISPLAY   OFF: Turns off the on-screen display.   [ON]: Turns on the on-screen display.   Video Recording Menus   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   ੬ REGISTER EVENT   ON/SELECT: Activates the function. After you activate   this function, you can select the event to register   videos to.   Enables you to turn on/off event   registration for any videos before   starting recording.   19   [OFF]: Disables the function.   EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL   [ON]: Displays the input level when the external   microphone is connected.   20   OFF: Does not display the input level.   QUALITY   Enables you to set the picture   quality for videos.   [ULTRA FINE] / FINE / NORMAL / ECONOMY   – – WIND CUT   Reduces noise caused by wind.   [OFF]: Disables the function.   ON: Activates the function.   GAIN UP   OFF: Disables the function.   [ON]: Activates the function.   Makes the subject appear bright   automatically when you record in   dark places. However, the overall   colour tones appear grayish.   – DIS   OFF: Disables the function.   [ON]: Activates the function.   Compensates for hand shake.   NOTES:   ● Accurate stabilisation may not be possible if hand shake   is excessive, or depending on the shooting conditions. In   – this case, the   indicator blinks or goes out.   ● Switch off this mode when recording with the camera on   a tripod.   Press 49 and then select sub menus.   CAMERA SETTING   – ZOOM   Enables you to set the   maximum zoom ratio.   10X: Only optical zoom is available up to 10x.   [40X]: Digital zoom is available up to 40x.   300X: Digital zoom is available up to 300x.   20   TELE MACRO   [OFF]: Disables the function.   ON: Activates the function.   You can shoot a subject as   large as possible at a distance   of approx. 50 cm.   – 58   EN   Changing the Menu Settings (Continued)   Video Playback Menus   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   ੬ CHANGE EVENT REG.   Enables you to change the event   registration of recorded video files.   BABY / BIRTHDAY / VACATION / HOLIDAY /   SPORTS / GRADUATION / ANNIVERSARY /   DAUGHTER / SON / CONGRATULATIONS / NON   SECTION   43   PLAYLIST   [PLAYLIST CONTENTS] / NEW LIST / EDIT /   44   36   Enables you to perform operations   related to playlists.   RENAME / DELETE   WIPE/FADER   These are special playback effects.   They add effects to the beginning   and end of playback.   [OFF] / FADER:WHITE / FADER:BLACK /   FADER:B.W / WIPE:CORNER / WIPE:WINDOW /   WIPE:SLIDE / WIPE:DOOR / WIPE:SCROLL /   WIPE:SHUTTER   EFFECT   These are special playback effects.   They add effects that alter colour   tones.   [OFF] / SEPIA / MONOTONE / CLASSIC FILM /   STROBE   36   PROTECT   [CURRENT] / FILE SELECT / PROTECT ALL /   CANCEL ALL   40   38   Enables you to perform operations   related to protecting files.   DELETE   Enables you to perform operations   related to deleting files.   [CURRENT] / FILE SELECT / DELETE ALL   EN   59   Still Image Recording Menus   Menus   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   [FINE] / STANDARD   ੬ QUALITY   Enables you to set the picture   quality for still images.   – IMAGE SIZE   Enables you to select the picture   size for still images.   [2560 x 1920] / 2048 x 1536 / 1600 x 1200 /   1280 x 960 / 640 x 480   NOTE:   – In 2560 x 1920 mode, the data is converted to fit the   available pixels, which may cause the image to appear   slightly grainy.   SELF-TIMER   [OFF] / 2SEC / 10SEC   This is the timer function. It starts   recording when the set time elapses   after the REC/SNAP button is   pressed.   – 23   – CONTINUOUS SHOOTING   Enables you to record still images   continuously.   [OFF]: Disables the function.   ON: Activates the continuous shooting function.   BRACKETING: Activates the bracket shooting function.   GAIN   [AUTO] / 100 / 200 / 400   You can set the ISO setting to   increase the sensitivity in dark   conditions.   NOTE:   The amount of image noise increases as the setting level   increases.   Press 49 and then select sub menus.   CAMERA SETTING   TELE MACRO   You can shoot a subject as large   as possible at a distance of   approx. 50 cm.   – – [OFF]: Disables the function.   ON: Activates the function.   Still Image Playback Menus   Menus   DPOF   Enables you to configure settings   related to DPOF.   Settings ([ ] = Factory-preset)   ੬ SELECT IMAGES / ALL1 / CHECK SETTINGS /   47   RESET   DIRECT PRINT   After you select this menu, connect the camera to a   printer with the USB cable.   48   36   Enables you to configure settings   related to printing.   EFFECT   These are special playback effects.   They add effects that alter colour   tones.   [OFF] / SEPIA / MONOTONE   PROTECT   [CURRENT] / FILE SELECT / PROTECT ALL /   CANCEL ALL   40   38   Enables you to perform operations   related to protecting files.   DELETE   Enables you to perform operations   related to deleting files.   [CURRENT] / FILE SELECT / DELETE ALL   60   EN   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 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.   ● To solve the problem, first follow the   instructions below.   ● If the problem is not solved, reset the camera.   (੬ right column)   ● If the problem persists, please consult your   nearest JVC dealer.   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.   (੬ pg. 55)   Trouble   Power   Action   ੬ ● Connect the AC adapter securely.   ● Detach the battery pack once again and re-attach it firmly.   ● Replace the dead battery with a fully charged one.   No power is supplied.   14   14   – ● 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.   No display appears.   – ● The drop detection function operated.   Set the power switch to OFF, and turn the power on again. To   turn off the drop detection function, set [DROP DETECTION] to   [OFF].   The power was turned   off accidentally.   55   EN   61   Trouble   Displays   Action   ੬ ● 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.   The power/charge lamp   on the camera does not   light during charging.   – ● When the battery is already fully charged, the lamp does not light.   Check the remaining battery power.   16   ● 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.   [SET DATE/TIME!]   appears.   14   15   ● 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.   Images on the LCD   monitor appear dark or   whitish.   56   – ● The LCD monitor is made with high precision technology.   However, black 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 %)   Coloured bright spots   appear on the LCD   monitor.   – ● Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor.   Image does not appear   on the LCD monitor.   56   20   ● 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.   Image appears to be   slightly vertically   stretched when playing   back on a 4:3 screen TV.   Recording   ● Replace with new recording medium or delete unnecessary files.   ● Select the recording medium properly.   Recording cannot be   performed.   38   17   ● This is not a malfunction.   When shooting a   subject illuminated by   bright light, vertical   lines appear.   – ● This is not a malfunction.   When the screen is   under direct sunlight   during shooting, the   screen becomes red or   black for an instant.   – ● Set [DATE/TIME] to [ON].   During recording, the   date/time does not   appear.   56   62   EN   Troubleshooting (Continued)   Trouble   Action   ੬ Recording (Continued)   ● Certain modes of program AE, effect, DIS, and other functions   that cannot be used together are selected at the same time.   The LCD monitor   indications blink.   – ● Set [ZOOM] to [40X] or [300X].   ● Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode.   Digital zoom does not   work.   57   – ● In bright places, setting “Nightscope” or a slow speed is not   recommended.   The recorded image is   white.   24   27   ● Set focus to the automatic mode.   ● Clean the lens and check the focus again.   The focus is not   adjusted automatically.   24   66   ● Try manual white balance adjustment.   ● Try backlight compensation or manual exposure.   ● Try manual exposure.   The colour of the image   looks strange.   26   The recorded image is   too dark.   25   26   The recorded image is   too bright.   26   27   – ● Do not select the sepia (SEPIA) or monotone (MONOTONE)   mode before setting white balance.   White balance setting   cannot be activated.   ● The continuous shooting speed will drop when repeatedly making   continuous shots, when using certain recording media, or under   certain recording conditions.   The continuous   shooting speed of still   images is slow.   Playback   ● 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.   Playback cannot be   performed.   17   34   ● The surface of the disk or card is damaged. It is recommended to   run check disk regularly on the PC, providing that there is no data   on the hard disk of the camera.   The same image is   displayed for a long   time during video   playback, or motion is   choppy.   – ● Do not select the sepia (SEPIA) or monotone (MONOTONE)   mode.   The black & white fader   does not work.   37   – ● 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.   There is a noise during   playback.   EN   63   Trouble   Action   ੬ Editing / Printing   ● Remove protection from the files and delete them.   Files cannot be deleted.   40   57   ● This is not a malfunction.   This can be avoided by recording with DIS activated.   When the image is   printed from the printer,   a black bar appears at   the bottom of the   screen.   Other problems   ● There is a large number of still 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.   The data process is too   slow after the power is   switched on or the   38   17   mode is changed.   ● Push the SD card in a few more times.   The SD card cannot be   removed from the   camera.   64   EN   Warning Indications   The following indications appear on the screen.   Indication   Meaning   ੬ ● Displays the remaining battery power.   Remaining power level   – (Battery indicator)   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.   SET DATE/TIME!   15   61   ● Appears for 5 seconds after power is turned on with the power   LENS CAP   – 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.   PLEASE INSERT   MEMORY CARD!   17   41   41   HARD DISK DRIVE IS   NOT FORMATTED   THIS CARD IS NOT   FORMATTED   ● 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.   HDD ERROR!   MEMORY CARD   ERROR!   – 17   ● Perform clean up to restore the capacity of the recording media.   ● It is recommended to run check disk regularly on the PC,   providing that there is no data on the hard disk of the camera.   42   – ● Appears when you attempt recording when the write/erase   protection tab on the SD card is set to the “LOCK” position.   CHECK CARD’S WRITE   PROTECTION SWITCH   40   – ● Appears if there are no video files when you attempt video   playback.   NO VIDEO FILES STORED!   ● Appears if there are no still image files when you attempt still   image playback.   NO IMAGE FILES   STORED!   – ● Appears when the SD card is not inserted to the SD slot for file   copy/move operation.   NO MEMORY CARD   – ● Appears when there are no JPEG (still image) files to be copied or   moved in recording media.   NO SUPPORTED FILES   – EN   65   Indication   Meaning   ੬ ● Appears when the number of folders exceeds the limit for   file copy/move operation.   NUMBER OF FOLDERS   OVERFLOW   – ● Appears when the camera does not recognise the loaded   SD card. Remove the card once and insert it again or   replace with another card.   MEMORY CARD ERROR!   REINSERT CARD OR CHANGE   CARD.   17   41   ● The file system of the recording medium may have a   problem. It is recommended to copy the data for backup   purposes, then format the medium.   FILE SYSTEM MAY HAVE   PROBLEM. FORMAT IS   RECOMMENDED AFTER   COPYING WANTED DATA.   ● The video management file is broken. Recovery is   required to record or play back video files. Press   select [YES], then press 49 to recover the video   management file. If the desired video file is not displayed   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.   VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE IS   BROKEN. TO RECORD/   PLAYBACK VIDEO,   RECOVERY IS REQUIRED.   RECOVER?   31   31   / to   ● The data cannot be recorded properly, or the video   management file has been deleted or cannot be found.   Video files have been moved to MPEG (EXTMOV) folder.   NO VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE   VIDEO FILES HAVE BEEN   MOVED TO MPEG FOLDER   ● Appears when the event information cannot be read.   CAN NOT READ EVENT   INFORMATION   – ● The management information of the playlist is broken.   Create the playlist again.   PLAYLIST’S MANAGEMENT   INFORMATION IS BROKEN.   REMAKE PLAYLIST AGAIN.   44   ● The video files registered in the playlist do not exist. Some   of the scenes may not be played back.   NO REGISTERED SCENES IN   PLAYLIST. SOME OF SCENES   MAY NOT BE PLAYED BACK.   – – – – ● There are no scenes registered in the playlist. The playlist   will be deleted.   REGISTERED SCENES IN   PLAYLIST IS EMPTY. THIS   PLAYLIST WILL BE DELETED.   ● The temperature of the camera is too high. Turn off the   power, then wait for a while.   CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS   GOING UP. TURN CAMERA   OFF, PLEASE WAIT.   ● The temperature of the camera is too low. Keep the power   on and wait for a while.   CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS   TOO LOW. KEEP CAMERA   POWER ON, PLEASE WAIT.   66   EN   Warning Indications (Continued)   Indication   Meaning   ੬ ● Performance of recording medium is poor. Use the   Cleanup function [CLEAN UP] in the menu.   ● The writing speed of recording medium is slow, or the   recording medium is corrupted. Use an SD card that is   guaranteed to operate.   RECORDING FAILURE   42   3 17   ● 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.   ● Appears when the SD card is full and recording is not   possible.   Replace with new recording medium or delete   unnecessary files.   38   38   ● The data may not be recorded on the recording medium   correctly. Try recording again.   RECORDING MAY NOT BE   CORRECT ON THE MEMORY   CARD   – ● Otherwise, clean up the recording medium.   42   – ● The recording medium cannot be played back correctly. Try   playback again.   MEMORY CARD CANNOT BE   PLAYED BACK CORRECTLY   ● The operation is not available in the video mode.   CANNOT USE IN VIDEO MODE   – ● The drop detection function operated, and the power was   turned off. The file that was being recorded may have been   saved into the [EXTMOV] folder.   DROP DETECTION WORKED   AND THE POWER IS TURNED   OFF   31   55   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 into 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.   ● 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   EN   67   NOTES:   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:   batteries are used in this camera. Using generic   non-JVC batteries can cause damage to the   internal charging circuitry.   ● 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   Terminals   ● 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.   ● The lower the temperature, the longer the   recharging takes.   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.   ...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.   ● 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” (੬ pg. 67). This is a   chemical reaction type battery — cooler   temperatures impede chemical reaction, while   warmer temperatures can prevent complete   charging.   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 used for a long   period of time under extremely high/low   temperature condition or charged too many times.   ...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.   Recording Medium   ● 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.   • 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.   • Do not store the recording medium in locations   with high temperature or high humidity.   • Do not touch the metal parts.   ● 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.)   ● A malfunction may cause the recording   medium to fail to operate properly. JVC shall   not provide any compensation for any lost   contents.   68   EN   Cautions (Continued)   Recording Medium (Continued)   Main Unit   ● For safety, DO NOT   ...open the camera’s chassis.   ● 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 requesting   repair or inspection.   ● Play back your trial recording to make sure the   video and audio have been recorded properly.   ● 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.   ...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.   ...expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.   ● 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.   LCD Monitor   ...in places subject to excessive shock or vibration.   ...near a television set.   ...near appliances generating strong magnetic or   electric fields (speakers, broadcasting antennas,   etc.).   ● 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.   ...in places subject to extremely high (over 40°C) or   extremely low (under 0°C) temperatures.   ● DO NOT leave the unit   ● To prolong service life   ...avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth.   ...in places of over 50°C.   ● The following phenomena for LCD monitor   ...in places where humidity is extremely low (below   35%) or extremely high (above 80%).   ...in direct sunlight.   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.   ...in a closed car in summer.   ...near a heater.   ...in high places such as on a 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.   ● 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.   EN   69   Serious malfunctioning   How to Handle a CD-ROM   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.   ● Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface   (opposite to the printed surface). Do not write   anything or put a sticker on either the front or   back surface. If the CD-ROM gets dirty, gently   wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the centre   hole.   ● Do not use conventional disc cleaners or   cleaning spray.   ● Do not bend the CD-ROM or touch its mirror   surface.   ● Do not store your CD-ROM in a dusty, hot or   humid environment. Keep it away from direct   sunlight.   The camera is a microcomputer-controlled   device. External noise and interference (from   a 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.   70   EN   Specifications   Recording mode (audio)   ULTRA FINE: 48 kHz, 384 kbps   Camera   FINE:   NORMAL:   48 kHz, 384 kbps   48 kHz, 256 kbps   For general   Power supply   ECONOMY: 48 kHz, 128 kbps   DC 11 V (Using AC adapter)   DC 7.2 V (Using battery pack)   Power consumption   Approx. 5.3 W   Dimensions (W x H x D)   74 mm x 73 mm x 125 mm   Weight   Approx. 450 g   (without battery, lens cap and strap)   Approx. 510 g   For still image   Format   JPEG   Image size   5 modes (2560 x 1920 / 2048 x 1536   1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480)   Picture quality   2 modes (FINE/STANDARD)   / (incl. battery, lens cap and strap)   Operating temperature   0°C to 40°C   Operating humidity   35% to 80%   Storage temperature   –20°C to 50°C   Pickup   1/4.5" (1,330,000 pixels) CCD x 3 (3CCD)   Lens   Video: F 1.8 to 2.4, f = 3.2 mm to 32 mm,   10:1 power zoom lens   Still image: F 1.9 to 2.4, f = 4.0 mm to 32 mm,   8:1 power zoom lens   Filter diameter   For connectors   AV   S-Video output:   Y: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, analogue   C: 0.3 V (p-p), 75 Ω, analogue   Video output: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, analogue   Audio output: 300 mV (rms), 1 kΩ, analogue, stereo   USB   Mini USB type A and type B, USB 2.0 compliant   Microphone   ø 3.5 mm stereo mini jack   AC Adapter   ø 37 mm   Power requirement   AC 110 V to 240 Vd, 50 Hz/60 Hz   Output   LCD monitor   2.7" diagonally measured, LCD panel/TFT active   matrix system   DC 11 V   , 1 A   Speaker   Monaural   Flash   Within 2 m   Remote Control   Power supply   DC 3 V   Battery life   Approx. 1 year (depending on the frequency of   use)   Operating distance   (recommended shooting distance)   Language   English/French/German/Spanish/Italian/Dutch/   Portuguese/Russian/Polish/Czech/Turkish   For video/audio   Format   SD-VIDEO   Recording/Playback format   Within 5 m   Operating temperature   0°C to 40°C   Video: MPEG-2   Audio: Dolby Digital (2 ch)   Signal format   Dimensions (W x H x D)   42 mm x 14.5 mm x 91 mm   Weight   PAL standard   Recording mode (video)   Approx. 30 g   (incl. battery)   ULTRA FINE: 720 x 576 pixels, 8.5 Mbps (VBR)   FINE:   NORMAL:   720 x 576 pixels, 5.5 Mbps (VBR)   720 x 576 pixels, 4.2 Mbps (VBR)   Design and specifications subject to change   without notice.   ECONOMY: 352 x 288 pixels, 1.5 Mbps (VBR)   EN   71   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 conditions such as image size and/or picture   quality.   Approximate recording time (minutes) (for video)   SD Card   Quality   HDD   [ ] = Factory-preset   128 MB   256 MB   512 MB   1 GB   14   2 GB   29   [ULTRA FINE]   FINE   430   640   1 2 3 8 2 5 7 10   14   37   21   43   NORMAL   ECONOMY   850   6 27   57   2250   18   73   152   Approximate number of storable images (for still image)   SD Card   128 MB 256 MB 512 MB   Quality   HDD   [ ] = Factory-preset   1 GB   2 GB   885   2560 x 1920 / [FINE]   2560 x 1920 / STANDARD   2048 x 1536 / [FINE]   85   175   170   270   280   470   440   705   1555   2225   350   435   685   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   1395   1360   2115   2210   3645   3440   5635   9999   9999   85   350   675   2048 x 1536 / STANDARD   1600 x 1200 / [FINE]   130   140   235   220   350   780   1115   545   1055   1130   1890   1780   2835   6240   8915   560   1600 x 1200 / STANDARD   1280 x 960 / [FINE]   935   880   1280 x 960 / STANDARD   640 x 480 / [FINE]   1405   3090   4415   640 x 480 / STANDARD   NOTE:   For details on compatible SD cards, see “Check   the compatibility of recording media” (੬ pg. 3).   A AC Adapter ........................................................ 14 Manual Exposure ................................................. 26   B Backlight Compensation ........................................ 25   Battery Pack ....................................................... 14   Brightness Control ............................................... 56 Nightscope ......................................................... 24   C Changing Event Registration .............................43, 58   Changing the Menu Settings ................................... 54 On-Screen Display ..........................................12, 57   Cleaning Up a Recording Medium .......................42, 56 Operation Sound ................................................. 55   Continuous Shooting .......................................23, 59   Copying/Moving Still Image Files ........................53, 56   Playlist .........................................................44, 58   D Data Battery ....................................................... 16 Power-Linked Operation ........................................ 10   Date Display Order .............................................. 57 Program AE ....................................................... 27   Date Index Screen ............................................... 30 Protecting Files ........................................40, 58, 59   Date/Time Setting ................................................ 15   Direct Printing ................................................48, 59   Drop Detection ...............................................12, 55   R Recording Time ................................................... 71   S E Scene Counter .................................................... 56   Screen Size (16:9/4:3) .......................................... 20   SD Card ............................................................ 17   Self-Timer .......................................................... 59   Shutter Speed ..................................................... 27   Slide Show ......................................................... 33   Effect .....................................................36, 58, 59   Event Registration ..........................................19, 57   Event Screen ...................................................... 31   EXTMOV Folder .............................................19, 31   F File Information ................................................... 39 Slow Motion Playback ........................................... 29   Flash ................................................................ 23 Speaker Volume .................................................. 28   Focus ............................................................... 24 Spot Exposure Control .......................................... 25   Formatting a Recording Medium .........................41, 56 Still Image ....................................................22, 32   G T Gain Up/Gain ................................................57, 59 Tele Macro ....................................................57, 59   Tripod Mounting .................................................. 16   V H Hard Disk ............................................................ 2   Histogram .......................................................... 39 Video ...........................................................18, 28   I W Image Rotation ................................................... 33 White Balance .................................................... 26   Image Size ........................................................ 59 Wind Cut ........................................................... 57   Wipe or Fader Effects ........................................... 36   Z L Language Setting ...........................................15, 56   LCD Monitor ..................................................10, 68 Zooming ......................................20, 23, 29, 33, 57   Lens Cap ............................................................. 9   Printed in Japan   0506FOH-AL-VP   © 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited   EK   |