| LYT1997-001A-M   INSTRUCTIONS   EN SP   MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES   Dear Customers   HD MEMORY CAMERA   VIDEOCÁMARA HD CON MEMORIA   Thank you for purchasing this HD   memory camera. Before use, please   read the safety information and   U precautions contained on pages 2 and 3   to ensure safe use of this product.   GZ-HM200   For Future Reference:   Enter the Model No. (located on the   bottom of the HD memory camera) and   Serial No. (located on the battery pack   mount of the HD memory camera) below.   Model No.   Serial No.   Apreciado cliente   Gracias por la compra de esta   videocámara HD con memoria. Antes de   usarla, lea la información de seguridad   y las precauciones contenidas en las   páginas 2 y 3 para garantizar un uso   seguro de este producto.   Para futuras consultas:   Escriba a continuación el número   de modelo (situado en la base de   la videocámara HD con memoria)   y el número de serie (situado en el   compartimiento de la batería de la   videocámara HD con memoria).   Please read the instruction manual prior to   connecting or operating this product.   Número de modelo.   Número de serie.   Por favor, lea el manual de instrucciones antes   de conectar u operar este producto.   For more details on the operations,   refer to the GUIDEBOOK in the   supplied CD-ROM.   Para obtener más información sobre las   operaciones, consulte la GUÍA incluida   en el CD-ROM suministrado.   ENGLISH   CASTELLANO   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   1. Read these instructions.   2. Keep these instructions.   3. Heed all warnings.   4. Follow all instructions.   5. Do not use this apparatus near water.   6. Clean only with dry cloth.   7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install   in accordance with the manufacturer’s   instructions.   8. Do not install near any heat sources such   as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other   apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce   heat.   9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by   the manufacturer.   10.Use only with the cart,   stand, tripod, bracket,   or table specified by   the manufacturer,   or sold with the   apparatus. When a cart   is used, use caution   Remember that this camcorder 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   AVCHD and AVCHD logotype are trademarks of   Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and Sony   Corporation.   • Manufactured under license from Dolby   • Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol   are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.   x.v.Color™ is a trademark of   • Sony Corporation.   HDMI is a trademark of HDMI   • Licensing, LLC.   Windows® is either registered trademark or   • trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the   United States and/or other countries.   Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple   • Inc.   YouTubeTM and the YouTube logo are   • trademarks and/or registered trademarks of   YouTube LLC.   when moving the cart/   apparatus combination   to avoid injury from   tip-over.   iTunes, iMovie and iPhoto are trademarks of   Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other   countries.   • Other product and company names included   • 11.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms   or when unused for long periods of time.   12.Refer all servicing to qualified service   personnel. Servicing is required when the   apparatus has been damaged in any way, such   as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,   liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen   into the apparatus, the apparatus has been   exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate   normally, or has been dropped.   in this instruction manual are trademarks   and/or registered trademarks of their respective   holders.   If this symbol is shown, it is only   valid in the European Union.   3 Easy Start Guide   Charge the battery before recording   Turn off the camcorder and attach the battery pack.   Access lamp   blinks: Accessing files   Power/charge lamp   blinks: Charging   goes out: Charging finished   Do not remove the   AC adapter, the   Open the cover   battery pack or the   SD card when the   lamp is blinking.   CAUTION   Charge the battery pack   before use. (੬ p. 18)   • Battery Pack   Be sure to use JVC battery   packs. If you use any other   battery packs besides JVC   battery packs, safety and   performance can not be   guaranteed.   • The battery pack   is not charged   at the time of   purchase.   AC Adapter   To AC Outlet   (110V to 240V)   Insert the SD Card   Press Power ( ) button to turn off the   camcorder.   Grip Adjustment   Adjust the strap and fasten.   Grip Strap   Fasten   ( ) B A Tab   Slot B Slot A   Insert and remove an SD card   only while the power is turned off.   Otherwise, data on the card may be   corrupted.   Format an SD card when using it for   the first time ( ੬ p. 21)   Do not pull the strap when you open   the fasten. Please pull the tab to open   it.   Fasten the belt when you grip the   camcorder.   When carrying the camcorder, please   be careful not to drop it.   • • • • • 4 Date/Time Setting   Open the LCD monitor to   Select the city closest to   Qturn on the camcorder   Tthe area where you use   the camcorder   Power Button   ( ) LCD monitor   AREA SETTING   JAN.10.2009 01:00AM   SET   QUIT   Select [ON] or [OFF]   Select [ON] if daylight saving time is   effective.   U V Select [YES] within   R10 seconds   Slide your finger up and down on the   SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)   sensor. Then touch OK.   OFF   JAN.10.2009 01:00AM   SET DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   QUIT   SET   SET DATE/TIME!   YES   NO   SET   ON: Clock is advanced 1 hour from the   normal time which you set.   OFF: Deactivates the function.   When the message disappears,   • press the power button for at   least 2 seconds to turn off the   power, and then press it again   for at least 2 seconds.   Set the date and time   Touch sensor: Sets the date and   time.   : Moves the cursor to the right.   OK: Clock starts.   } Touch the sensors with your   finger. The sensors do not   • function if you touch them with   your finger nail or with gloves on.   CLOCK SETTING   DATE   TIME   08   NOV   1 2009   54   PM   GMT+9:00   Select [CLOCK SETTING]   SAVE   QUIT   S CLOCK ADJUST   CLOCK SETTING   AREA SETTING   SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   SET THE CITY, DATE AND TIME   QUIT   SET   5 Video recording   CAUTION   This camcorder records video in accordance with the AVCHD format.   Try recording with easy [AUTO] mode first.   • • Select ! (video) mode   Q Select recording mode   R The auto recording   indicator appears.   PLAY/REC   [ ] 3 h 59 m   0 : 04 : 01   M Start recording   S Remaining space on the SD card.   Record-   standby   Video   Quality   Press the START/   STOP button to start   recording, and press   it again to stop.   [ ] 3 h 59 m   0 : 04 : 01   DC   REC   Recording   6 Playing back   Select playback mode   Q R S PLAY/REC   The mode changes when   you press the button.   Select the desired file   Index screen   VIDEO PLAYBACK   1/2   NOV. 01.2009 04:55PM   DIGEST   Select F(Touch OK)   Playback screen   0. 00 : 00   JAN.1.2009   04 :55 PM   Ⅵ To perform operations such as forward search or reverse search (੬ p. 28)   Ⅵ To view files on TV (੬ p. 30)   CAUTION   Don’t forget to make copies after recording!   To copy files onto discs (੬ p. 33)   To dub files using a VCR/DVD recorder (੬ p. 36)   To edit files on your computer (੬ p. 38)   • • • 7 JVC Software Licence Agreement   JVC SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT   4 LIMITED WARRANTY   JVC warrants that any media in which the   Program is embodied are free from any defects   in materials and workmanship for a period of   thirty (30) days from the date of Your purchasing   any our products accompanying the Program.   JVC’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy   in connection with the Program shall be   replacement of such defective media. EXCEPT   FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED   HEREIN AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY   APPLICABLE LAW, JVC AND ITS LICENSORS   DISCLAIM ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT   NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES   OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR   A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN REGARD TO   THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING   PRINTED MATERIALS. SHOULD THERE BE   ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED   BY THE PROGRAM, YOU SHOULD SETTLE   ALL SUCH PROBLEM AT YOUR OWN COST   AND EXPENSE.   IMPORTANT   TO CUSTOMERS: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO   READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING   OR USING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM   NAMED “DIGITAL PHOTO NAVIGATOR”   (“Program”) ON YOUR PC.   The right to use the Program is granted by Victor   Company of Japan, Limited (“JVC”) to You only   on the condition that You agree to the following.   Should You not agree to the terms hereof, You   may not install or use the Program. HOWEVER,   INSTALLING OR USING THE PROGRAM   INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE   TERMS AND CONDITIONS.   1 COPYRIGHT; OWNERSHIP   You acknowledge that all copyrights and other   intellectual property rights in the Program are   owned by JVC and its licensor, and remain   vested in JVC and such licensor. The Program is   protected under the copyright law of Japan and   other countries, and related Conventions.   5 LIMITED LIABILITY   2 GRANT OF LICENCE   TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE   LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL JVC AND ITS   LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,   SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL   DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, REGARDLESS   OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN   CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING   OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE   OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM,   EVEN IF JVC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE   POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.YOU   WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS   JVC FROM ANY LOSS, LIABILITY OR   COST ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY   CONNECTED TO CLAIMS FROM ANY THIRD   PARTY RELATING TO THE USE OF THE   PROGRAM.   (1) Subject to the conditions of this Agreement,   JVC grants to You a non-exclusive right to   use the Program.You may install and use the   Program on a HDD or other storage devices   incorporated in Your PC.   (2) You may make one (1) copy of the Program   solely for your personal backup or archival   purposes.   3 RESTRICTION ON THE PROGRAM   (1) You may not reverse engineer, decompile,   disassemble, revise or modify the Program,   except to the extent that expressly permitted   by applicable law.   (2) You may not copy or use the Program, in   whole or in part, other than as expressly   specified in this Agreement.   (3) You have no right to grant a licence to use   the Program, and may not distribute, rent,   lease or transfer the Program to any third   party or otherwise let them use the Program.   8 NOTE   6 TERM   If You acquired the Program in Germany, the   provisions of Sections 4 (Limited Warranty)   and 5 (Limited Liability) provided above will be   replaced with those of the German version of this   Agreement.   This Agreement will become effective on the date   when You install and use the Program on Your   machine, and continue to be in effect until the   termination under the following provision.   Should You breach any provision of this   Agreement, JVC may terminate this Agreement   without giving any notice to You. In this event,   JVC may claim against You for any damages   caused by Your breach. Should this Agreement   be terminated, You must immediately destroy the   Program stored in Your machine (including the   erasing from any memory in Your PC), and no   longer own such Program.   CAUTIONS:   Operate this equipment according to the   operating procedures described in this manual.   • Use only the provided CD-ROM. Never use any   other CD-ROM to run this software.   • Do not attempt to modify this software.   Changes or modifications not approved by   JVC could void user’s authority to operate the   equipment.   • • 7 EXPORT CONTROL   You agree that You will not ship, transfer or   export the Program or underlying information   and technology to any countries to which Japan   and other relevant countries have initiated an   embargo on such goods.   How to handle a CD-ROM   Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror   • surface (opposite to the printed surface). Do   not write anything or put a sticker on either   the front or back surface. If the CD-ROM   gets dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth   outward from the center hole.   8 U.S. GOVERNMENT USER   If You are an agency of the United States of   America (the “Government”), You acknowledge   JVC’s representation that the Program is   a “Commercial Item” as defined in Federal   Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 2.101 (g)   consisting unpublished “Commercial Computer   Software” as those items are used at FAR part   12.212 and is only licenced to You with the same   use rights JVC grants all commercial end users   pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.   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.   • 9 GENERAL   (1) No modification, change, addition, deletion   or other alternation of or to this Agreement   will be valid unless reduced to writing and   signed by an authorized representative of   JVC.   You can find the latest information (in   English) on the provided software program   jvc-victor.co.jp/english/global-e.html   (2) If any part of this Agreement is held   invalid by or in conflict with any law having   jurisdiction over this Agreement, the   remaining provisions will remain in full force   and effect.   (3) This Agreement shall be governed by and   interpreted under the laws of Japan. The   Tokyo District Court has jurisdiction over all   disputes which may arise with respect to the   execution, interpretation and performance of   this Agreement.   Victor Company of Japan, Limited   9 Read This First!   Make a backup of important recorded data   JVC will not be responsible for any lost data.   It is recommended to copy your important   recorded data to a disc or other recording   media for storage. (੬ p. 35)   How to use the Touch Sensor   After the menu is displayed on the LCD   monitor:   VIDEO   Make a trial recording   EDIT PLAYLIST   DUBBING PLAYBACK   REC   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. We   recommend you to use the same recording   media when performing both the trial recording   and the actual recording.   PLAYBACK OTHER FILE   EDIT   CAN BE SET TO PREVENT COPY   SET   QUIT   Q Slide your finger up and down on the   sensor.   R Select [SET]. (Touch OK.)   Reset the camcorder if it does not operate   correctly   Close the LCD monitor and remove the power   supply (battery pack or AC adapter) from the   camcorder, then reattach it.   CAUTION   Touch the sensors with your finger. The   sensors do not function if you touch them   with your fingernail or with gloves on.   Precautions on handling batteries   Be sure to use the JVC BN-VF808U/   • VF815U/VF823U battery packs. This product   includes patented and other proprietary   technology and is made to be used with the   JVC battery and not with other batteries.   JVC cannot guarantee safety or   A performance of this product when it is   operated by other batteries   If the camcorder is subjected to electrostatic   discharge, turn off the power before using it   again.   • B A B To select an on-screen button appearing   on the left side, touch the portion of the   sensor next to the on-screen button.   To select an on-screen button appearing at   the bottom of the screen, touch the buttons   underneath them.   If a malfunction occurs, stop using the   camcorder immediately and contact   Recorded data may be erased while the   camcorder is being repaired or inspected.   Back up all data before requesting repairs or   inspections.   Read these INSTRUCTIONS   to enjoy your CAMCORDER.   For more details on the   Because camcorders may be used   for demonstration in a shop, the   demonstration mode is set to [ON] by   default   To deactivate the demonstration mode, set   [DEMO MODE] to [OFF].   operations, refer to the   GUIDEBOOK in the supplied   CD-ROM.   In order to view the GUIDEBOOK, Adobe®   Acrobat® ReaderTM or Adobe® Reader®   must be installed.   When Using an SD Card   Operations are confirmed on the following   SD cards:   Class 4 or higher compatible SD or SDHC   card. Panasonic, TOSHIBA, SanDisk, ATP   SD card (256 MB to 2 GB) or SDHC card   (4 GB to 32 GB)   • Adobe® Reader® can be loaded from   Adobe’s web site:   NOTE   For UXP mode, use Class 6 or higher.   If other media are used, they may fail to   record data correctly, or they may lose data   that had already been recorded.   MultiMediaCards are not supported.   Select your desired language with a   single click.   The model name is indicated on the   bottom of your camcorder.   • • 10   Contents   GETTING STARTED   EDITING   Accessories .......................................... 12   Attaching the Core Filter..............................12   Preparing the Remote Control.....................13   Managing Files...................................... 32   Capturing a Still Image from a Video...........32   Deleting Files...............................................32   Index ...................................................... 14   Indications on LCD Monitor................. 16   COPYING   Necessary Settings before Use........... 18   Charging the Battery Pack...........................18   Date/Time Setting........................................19   Copying Files........................................ 33   Copying/Moving Files ..................................33   Using a BD/DVD Burner .............................34   Dubbing Files to a VCR/DVD Recorder.......36   Other Settings....................................... 20   Language Setting ........................................20   Tripod Mounting...........................................20   Using an SD Card........................................21   Creating a Disc using a PC.................. 37   Creating a Disc using a PC .........................37   Using with a Portable Media Player .... 42   Turning on the Export Mode ........................42   Changing the Export Setting .......................42   Transferring the Files to PC.........................42   RECORDING/PLAYBACK   Recording Files..................................... 22   Video Recording..........................................22   Still Image Recording ..................................23   Zooming.......................................................24   LED Light.....................................................24   Turning on the Face Detection Mode...........25   Checking the Remaining Battery Power......25   Checking the Remaining Space on the   Uploading Files to Websites................ 43   Turning on the Upload Mode .......................43   Uploading Files............................................43   MENU SETTINGS   Recording Media........................................25   Changing the Menu Settings............... 44   Manual Recording ................................ 26   Changing to Manual Recording Mode.........26   Manual Setting in Menu...............................26   FURTHER INFORMATION   Playing Back Files................................ 28   Video/Still Image Playback .........................28   Playback with Special Effects......................29   Troubleshooting.................................... 44   Warning Indications ............................. 46   Cleaning ................................................ 47   Specifications ....................................... 48   Cautions ................................................ 50   Terms..................................................... 52   USING WITH TV   Viewing Files on TV .............................. 30   Connection with TV......................................30   Playback Operation .....................................30   Operating Together with TV via HDMI...........31   11   Accessories   AC Adapter   AP-V21U   Battery Pack   BN-VF808U   Component Cable   Audio/Video Cable   USB Cable   CD-ROM   Remote Control   RM-V751U   Lithium Battery   CR2025   Pre-installed in the   remote control unit.   (x 1)   (x 2)   (Component Cable)   (USB Cable and AC   Adapter)   Core Filter   NOTE   Make sure to use the provided cables for connections. Do not use any other cables.   Attaching the Core Filter   The core filter reduces interference caused when connecting to other devices. Connect the end   of the cable with the core filter to the camcorder.   Release the stopper.   3 cm (1-3/16")   Component cable and   USB cable:Wind once.   AC Adapter:Wind twice.   To be connected to the   camcorder.   12   Preparing 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   Remote Sensor   To Reinsert the Battery   Pull out the battery holder by pressing the   lock tab.   Lock Tab   Lithium Battery   (CR2025)   Effective distance:   Max. 5 m (16 ft)   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.   13   Index   DC   NOTE   Be careful not to cover 3, 4, 5, 6and 7   during shooting.   • The LCD monitor can rotate 270°.   • 14   Camcorder   Remote Control   ! Touch sensor   Q Infrared Beam Transmitting Window   R ZOOM (T/W) Buttons   (Zoom in/out during playback.)   S Up Button   T Skip Backward Button   U Left Button   V Back Button   W PLAYLIST Button   X START/STOP Button   Y S.SHOT (Snapshot) Button   Z INFO Button   a Skip Forward Button   b PLAY/PAUSE/SET Button   c Right Button   # LCD Monitor   $ SD Cover   % SD Card Slot B (੬ p. 21)   & SD Card Slot A (੬ p. 21)   ( Audio/Video Connector [AV] (੬ p. 30, 36)   ) HDMI Mini Connector [HDMI] (੬ p. 30)   * Component Connector [COMPONENT]   (੬ p. 30)   + Direct Disc Button [DIRECT DISC]   (੬ p. 35)/Information Button [INFO]   (੬ p. 25)   , Mode Switch [!, #]   - Export Button [EXPORT] (੬ p. 42)   . Playback/Recording Mode Switching   Button [PLAY/REC]   d Next Button   e Down Button   f INDEX Button*   g DISP Button   / Upload Button [UPLOAD] (੬ p. 43)   0 Power Switch [   ] (You can turn off the camcorder by   pressing and holding this button.)   1 Menu Button [MENU] (੬ p. 44)   2 OK Button [OK]   NOTE   You can move the zooming area with the up/   down/left/right button during zoom in playback   mode.   3 LED Light (੬ p. 24)   4 Lens Cover/Lens   5 Stereo Microphone   6 Remote Sensor   7 Camera Sensor   8 Video Recording Start/Stop Button   [START/STOP] (੬ p. 22)   * Each time you press INDEX, the screen   switches as shown below:   9 Access Lamp [ACCESS] (Blinks when you   access files. Do not turn off the power or   remove the battery pack/AC adapter while   accessing files.)   Power/Charge Lamp [POWER/CHARGE]   (Blinks when you charge the battery.)   : Still Image Shooting Button [SNAPSHOT]   (੬ p. 22, 23)   ! mode:   Index Screen ↔ Group Index Screen   # mode:   Index Screen ↔ Date Index Screen   ; Zoom Lever [W 7,T] (੬ p. 24)   Speaker Volume Control [–VOL+] (੬ p. 28)   < Speaker   = DC Connector [DC] (੬ p. 18)   > USB Connector [ ] (੬ p. 34, 38)   2 ? Grip Strap   @ Fasten   A Belt Strap   B Stud Hole   C Tripod Mounting Socket (੬ p. 20)   D Battery Release Button [BATT.] (੬ p. 18)   15   Indications on LCD Monitor   During both Video and Still Image   Recording   During Video Recording Only   [3h59m]   RE C   LIB.   0:04:01   PHOTO   1/4000   0.0   W T LCD   NOV.10. 2009 4:55PM   ! Mode Indicator   # Export Mode Indicator (੬ p. 42)   $ Counter   % Upload Mode Indicator (੬ p. 43)   & Video Quality   ( Remaining Time   ! Selected Operation Mode Indicator   (੬ p. 26)   : Auto Mode   @ 3 : Manual Mode   # Effect Mode Indicator   ) REC: (Appears during recording.)   : (Appears during record-standby   M $ Tele Macro Mode Indicator   % LED Light Indicator (੬ p. 24)   & Scene Select Mode Indicator   ( Quick Review Indicator (੬ p. 22)   ) Zoom Indicator (੬ p. 24)   * SD Card Slot Indicator (੬ p. 21)   : Slot A (Default Setting)   MQ   mode.)   * Digital Image Stabilizer (DIS) Indicator   (Appears when [DIS] is set to [OFF].)   + Auto Switch Rec Media Indicator   , Wind Cut Indicator   - Shooting Indicator (੬ p. 22)   . Event Indicator   / x.v.Color™ Indicator   B : Slot B   + White Balance Indicator   , Monitor Backlight Indicator   - Battery Indicator   . Date/Time (੬ p. 19)   During Still Image Recording Only   / Manual Focus Adjustment Indicator   0 - : Backlight Compensation Indicator   : Face Detection Mode Indicator   (੬ p. 25)   FINE [9999]   1 Brightness Control Indicator   . : Photometry Area Control Indicator   2 Shutter Speed   10   PHOTO   ! Mode Indicator   # Focus Indicator (੬ p. 23)   $ Image Size Indicator   % Image Quality Indicator   & Remaining Number of Shots   ( Shooting Indicator (੬ p. 23)   ) Shutter Mode Indicator   * Self-Timer Indicator   16   During Video Playback   During Still Image Playback   1: 55 : 01   +4   101 - 0098   8 4:55PM   NOV.10. 2009   NOV.10. 2009 4:55PM   ! Mode Indicator   ! Mode Indicator   # Folder/File Number   $ Slide Show Playback Indicator   % Card Slot Indicator   & Battery Indicator   ( Date/Time (੬ p. 19)   ) Output with 1080p   # Wipe/Fader Effect Indicator (੬ p. 29)   $ 6 : Playlist Playback Indicator (Appears   when playing back a playlist.)   DIGEST: Digest Indicator (੬ p. 28)   % Video Quality   & Counter   ( Playback Mode (੬ p. 28)   :Playback   F :Pause   Q :Forward Search   K :Reverse Search   J :Forward Slow-Motion   G :Reverse Slow-Motion   E (The number on the left shows speed.)   ) Card Slot Indicator   * Battery Indicator   + Date/Time (੬ p. 19)   , Volume Level Indicator   - Output with 1080p   To display indication modes on LCD   monitor   In playback mode:   1) Select [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] from the   MENU.   2) Select the desired setting:   No indications/All indications/Only date   and time/Display date for 5 seconds   17   Necessary Settings before Use   Ⅵ Required charging/recording time   (approx.)   Charging the Battery Pack   *When the LED light is off and the monitor   backlight is set to [STANDARD] mode.   1 2 Close the LCD monitor to turn off the   camcorder.   Battery pack   Charging time   Recording   time   BN-VF808U   (Provided)   1 hr. 50 min.   1 hr. 25 min.*   Attach the battery pack, then   connect the AC adapter.   BN-VF815U   BN-VF823U   2 hr. 40 min.   3 hr. 40 min.   3 hr.*   With the “ ” (arrow) on the battery pack   pointing at the correct direction, slide the   battery pack until it locks in place.   • 4 hr. 30 min.*   DC connector   Charge   Lamp   Ⅵ To detach the battery pack   Slide and hold BATT., then remove the   battery pack.   Arrow   AC Adapter   To AC Outlet   (110V to 240V)   The power/charge lamp blinks to indicate   charging has started.   • NOTE   When the lamp goes out, charging is   finished.   • You can also use the camcorder with just   the AC adapter.   • • The actual recording time may shorten   depending on the recording environment,   such as when recording scenes with fast   moving subject.   Ⅵ To check the remaining battery power   See page 25.   Please do not pull or bend the AC adapter   plug and cable. This may damage the AC   adapter.   • 18   Date/Time Setting   8 9 Set the date and time.   Select the item by using the touch sensor   and select [ ] to set.   } 1 Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   CLOCK SETTING   2 3 Touch MENU.   DATE   TIME   08   NOV   1 2009   54   PM   Select [DISPLAY SETTINGS].   GMT+ 9:00   VIDEO   SAVE   QUIT   WIND CUT   AUTO SWITCH REC MEDIA   > > DISPLAY SETTINGS   Select [SAVE].   BASIC SETTINGS   CONFIGURE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY   SET   QUIT   To reset the setting, select [QUIT]   4 5 6 Select [CLOCK ADJUST].   Setting the clock to local time when   traveling   DISPLAY SETTINGS   LANGUAGE   CLOCK ADJUST   After performing steps 1 - 4   DATE DISPLAY STYLE   MONITOR BRIGHT   5 Select [AREA SETTING].   SET DATE AND TIME   SET   QUIT   CLOCK ADJUST   CLOCK SETTING   AREA SETTING   Select [CLOCK SETTING].   CLOCK ADJUST   SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   CLOCK SETTING   SET WHEN IN ANOTHER COUNTRY   SET   AREA SETTING   QUIT   SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   SET THE CITY, DATE AND TIME   SET   6 Select the city closest to the area   you are traveling.   QUIT   Selected area is highlighted   Select the city closest to the area   where you use the camcorder.   Select the area by using the touch sensor.   AREA SETTING   Principal city of   Selected area is highlighted   the selected area   Time difference to   NOV.10.2009 04:55PM   AREA SETTING   GMT   SET   QUIT   Ⅵ To return to the previous screen   Select   Ⅵ To quit the screen   NOV.10.2009 04:55PM   . @ SET   QUIT   Touch the MENU button.   7 Select [ON] if daylight saving time is   effective.   ON: Clock is   advanced 1 hour   SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)   from the normal   OFF   time which you   NOV.10.2009 04:55PM   set.   SET DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   SET   QUIT   OFF: Deactivates   the function.   19   Other Settings   Language Setting   Tripod Mounting   Align the camcorder stud hole with the tripod   stud, and the mounting socket with the screw,   and lock it in place.   The language on the display can be changed.   1 Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   2 3 Touch MENU.   Bottom of the   Camcorder   Select [DISPLAY SETTINGS].   VIDEO   WIND CUT   AUTO SWITCH REC MEDIA   > > DISPLAY SETTINGS   BASIC SETTINGS   CONFIGURE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY   SET   QUIT   4 Select [LANGUAGE].   DISPLAY SETTINGS   LANGUAGE   NOTE   CLOCK ADJUST   DATE DISPLAY STYLE   MONITOR BRIGHT   Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel   surfaces. It could tip over, causing serious   damage to the camcorder.   ON-SCREEN DISPLAY LANGUAGE   SET   QUIT   5 Select the desired language.   Ⅵ To return to the previous screen   Select   . @ Ⅵ To quit the screen   Select [QUIT]   20   NOTE   Using an SD Card   Insert and remove the SD card only while   the power is turned off. Otherwise, data on   the card may be corrupted.   Do not touch the terminal on the reverse   side of the label.   • Operations are confirmed on the following SD   cards:   Class 4 or higher compatible SD or SDHC card.   Panasonic, TOSHIBA, SanDisk, ATP SD card   (256 MB to 2 GB) or SDHC card (4 GB to 32   GB)   • • • Change the recording medium   For UXP mode, use Class 6 or higher.   If other media are used, they may fail to   record data correctly, or they may lose data   that had already been recorded.   MultiMediaCards are not supported.   Cards used to record video on this   camcorder cannot be played back on other   devices.   Some card readers (including internal card   readers in PCs) may not be able to support   SDHC format. If you use an SDHC card for   recording and encounter any reading error,   the card reader you are using, might be a   non-SDHC supported device. Please use   the camcorder or other SDHC compatible   devices to access the card.   Video data may not be recorded onto the   SD cards on which video data have already   been recorded using the devices from other   manufacturers.   The camcorder is programmed to record in   [SLOT A] when it is shipped from the factory.   You can change the recording medium to   [SLOT B].   • • From the MENU.   Set [VIDEO SLOT SELECTION] and   [IMAGE SLOT SELECTION] to [SLOT A]   or [SLOT B].   • • MEDIA SETTINGS   SLOT   A I SLOT   B F SET   QUIT   INFORMATION   Recording media switches automatically   from Slot A to Slot B and vise versa after the   card in the selected slot is full.   You can conveniently record your video   and shoot still image in separate SD cards   by selecting the card slot (A or B) for each   purpose.   • Insert an SD card   Preparation:   Press Power ( ) button to turn off the   camcorder.   • 1 Open the SD card cover.   Push the cover up gently, to open it.   Format an SD card when using it for the   first time   2 Firmly insert the card with its clipped   edge first.   From the MENU.   Select [FORMAT SD CARD] to format   the card.   Clipped   Edge   MEDIA SETTINGS   VIDEO SLOT SELECTION   IMAGE SLOT SELECTION   FORMAT SD CARD   3 ERASE ALL DATA ON   Close the SD card cover.   SET   QUIT   Ⅵ To remove an SD card   Push the SD card once.   After the card comes out a little, pull it out.   21   Recording Files   Video Recording   Preparation: Open the LCD monitor to turn on the camcorder.   • Insert an SD card.   • Press PLAY/REC to select the recording   mode.   Select ! (video) mode.   PLAY/REC   [3 h 59 m]   0:00:00   SNAPSHOT   Press START/STOP to start recording.   [3 h 59 m]   0:00:01 REC   Approximate remaining time   for recording   You can also start/stop recording by selecting   [REC] on the LCD monitor (On-screen   recording control).   Ⅵ To stop recording   Press the START/STOP button or select   [REC] again.   Ⅵ To view the video you just recorded   Ⅵ To record a still image during video   recording   Press SNAPSHOT.   Ⅵ To record a video clip (approx. 10   minutes)   See page 43.   Select   while recording is paused.   A Selecting $ during playback deletes that   scene.   Ⅵ To turn on the face detection mode   Ⅵ To change the video quality   Change the settings in [VIDEO QUALITY]   from the MENU.   See page 25.   NOTE   The video recording mode is automatically selected when you turn the camcorder’s power off and   then on again.   • • If the camcorder is not operated for 5 minutes while the power is on, it turns itself off automatically to   conserve power. To turn the camcorder on again when using the battery pack, close the LCD monitor   and open it again. When using the AC adapter, perform any operation such as zooming.   After recording video for 12 consecutive hours, recording stops automatically. To ensure continuous   recording, set the [AUTO SWITCH REC MEDIA] to [ON] before you start recording.   A new file will be created for every 4 GB of continuous shooting.   • • 22   Still Image Recording   Preparation: Open the LCD monitor to turn on the camcorder.   • Insert an SD card.   • Press PLAY/REC to select the recording   mode.   Select # (still image) mode.   PLAY/REC   Press and hold SNAPSHOT halfway.   FINE   The ? indicator becomes green when the   captured image is focused.   Press SNAPSHOT fully to take the picture.   FINE [9999]   PHOTO   Ⅵ To record still images continuously   Set to [CONTINUOUS SHOOTING] in   [SHUTTER MODE] from the MENU.   Ⅵ To change the aspect ratio of the image   Change the settings in [IMAGE SIZE] from   the MENU.   Ⅵ To view the last recorded image   Select   after shooting.   A Selecting $ during playback deletes that   image.   Ⅵ To change the image quality   Change the settings in [IMAGE QUALITY]   from the MENU.   Ⅵ To turn on the face detection mode   See page 25.   NOTE   DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer) does not function during still image recording.   If the camcorder is not operated for 5 minutes while the power is on, it turns itself off   automatically to conserve power. To turn on the camcorder again when using the battery pack,   close the LCD monitor and open it again. When using the AC adapter, perform any operation   such as zooming.   • • 23   Recording Files (Continued)   Zooming   LED Light   Preparation:   Select ! or # mode.   • Select the recording mode.   • Zoom out   Zoom in   W: Wide angle   T: Telephoto   The LED light remains on   regardless of the surrounding   conditions.   ON   You can also zoom out/zoom in by selecting   [W] or [T] on the LCD monitor. (On-screen   zoom control)   The LED light turns on   automatically when shooting in   insufficient light conditions.   AUTO   OFF   Maximum zoom ratio: 20X/OPTICAL (Factory-   preset)   Deactivates this function.   Ⅵ To change the maximum zoom ratio (for   ! mode only)   Change the settings in [ZOOM] from the   MENU.   NOTE   Macro shooting is possible as close as   approx. 5 cm (2”) to the subject when the   zoom lever is set all the way to W.   24   NOTE   Turning on the Face Detection Mode   The recordable time display should only be   used as a guide. It is displayed in 10-minute   units.   If you set this mode on, the camcorder detects   the faces and adjust brightness and focus so   that the faces are recorded clearly.   Checking the Remaining Space   on the Recording Media   Preparation:   • Select ! or # mode.   • Select the recording mode.   Preparation:   Select   . Select ! mode.   • Select the recording mode.   • T Press the INFO button once (Slot A) or   twice (Slot B).   MAX RECORDING TIME   DIRECT   DISC   SLOT B   0h00m   / 0h00m   0h00m   0h00m   Ⅵ To turn off the face detection mode   Select again.   INFO   SET   QUIT   The maximum recording time is displayed for   each picture quality mode.   NOTE   If the LCD monitor is turned upside down,   is not displayed. Change the setting when   the LCD monitor is in the normal position.   Depending on the condition, faces may not   be detected.   • Ⅵ To change the video quality   1) Select the video quality.   2) Select [SET].   Ⅵ To change the recording media   1) Press INFO to select SLOT A or   SLOT B.   • • If the face detection does not work correctly,   turn off the mode before recording.   2) Select [SET].   Ⅵ To quit the screen   Select [QUIT].   Checking the Remaining Battery   Power   Preparation:   Disconnect the AC adapter from the   camcorder.   • Attach the battery pack.   Select the recording mode.   • • For ! mode:   Press INFO three times or INFO and then   select   . ; For # mode:   Press the INFO button.   $#66'4;ꢀ%10&+6+10   DIRECT   DISC   /#: 6+/'   OKP   INFO   QUIT   Ⅵ To return to the normal screen   Select [QUIT] or press INFO.   25   Manual Recording   Manual recording mode enables you to set the   focus and screen brightness, etc. manually.   Manual Setting in Menu   In the manual recording mode;   Changing to Manual Recording Mode   Preparation:   1 Touch MENU.   2 Select [MANUAL SETTING].   Select ! or # mode.   • VIDEO   Select the recording mode.   • MANUAL SETTING   Select [A/M] twice.   LIGHT   [3 h 59 m]   REGISTER EVENT   VIDEO QUALITY   USE DETAIL SETTINGS BASED   SET   QUIT   / 3 Select the desired menu.   VIDEO   Ⅵ To return to the auto recording mode   Select [A/M] so that the 4 indicator appears.   ADJUST BRIGHTNESS   SHUTTER SPEED   WB   BACKLIGHT COMP.   TO CORRECT BACKLIT SUBJECT   SET   QUIT   4 Select the desired setting.   VIDEO   A OFF   S W ON   SET   QUIT   Depending on the kind of settings you   select, you can set the value by using the   touch sensor.   Ⅵ To return to the previous screen   Select   Ⅵ To quit the screen   . @ Select [QUIT].   26   Ⅵ Items for effect setting   Scene Select/Effect   J SEPIA:   • • • The image is given a brownish tint like an   old photo.   Scene Select   You can record videos or still images with   optimum brightness by adjusting the exposure   and shutter speed to suit your surroundings or   the subject.   K MONOTONE:   This effect skips frames to give images of   an old movie atmosphere.   L CLASSIC FILM*:   Effect   The image is given an old movie   atmosphere by the effect of skipping   frames.   You can record videos or still images with   special effects.   After performing steps 1 - 2 on left column.   M STROBE*:   • The image looks like a series of   consecutive snapshots.   3 Select [SCENE SELECT] or   [EFFECT].   * ! mode only.   4 Select the desired setting.   Ⅵ To cancel scene select/effect   Select [OFF].   Ⅵ Items for scene select setting   5 NIGHT:   • Records with more sensitivity in dim   locations by adjusting the shutter speed   automatically.   3 TWILIGHT:   • Makes evening scenes look more natural.   PORTRAIT:   6 • The subject in the foreground is   accentuated by blurring the background.   H SPORTS:   • • Records fast moving subjects clearly.   G 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.   27   PLAYBACK   Playing Back Files   3 Select the desired file.   Video/Still Image Playback   Preparation:   Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   • Insert an SD card.   • 1 Select ! (video) or # (still image)   Ⅵ To move to the previous or next page   Touch [v] or [V] for over a second.   Ⅵ To play back a few seconds from each   select scene of the recorded videos   Touch [DIGEST].   mode.   Ⅵ To delete a video/still image   2 Press the PLAY/REC button to select   playback mode.   Select $ when playback is stopped.   Ⅵ To change the number of thumbnails   (6 thumbnails / 12 thumbnails)   VIDEO PLAYBACK   1/2   PLAY/REC   Move the zoom lever to [T] or [W].   Ⅵ To adjust the sound volume of videos.   NOV. 01.2009 04:55PM   DIGEST   Turn down the   volume   Turn up the   volume   IMAGE PLAYBACK   1/2   NOV. 01.2009 04:55PM   The index screen appears.   Ⅵ Operations during Video Playback   Ⅵ Operations during Still Image   Playback   : Return to the first scene of the file   : Go to the first scene of the next file   : Playback   ! # $ N O F Q L J E : Change playback order of slide show   in reverse direction   : Change playback order of slide show   in forward direction   : Start the slide show   : End the slide show   : Return to the index screen   : Display the previous file   : Display the next file   ! # $ P F : Pause   : Return to the index screen   : Reverse search (during playback)   : Frame-by-frame playback in reverse   direction (during pause)*   : Forward search (during playback)   : Frame-by-frame playback in forward   % & F Q L N O % & ( ( K G direction (during pause)*   * Slow playback starts when you keep   touching the sensor button under   for a while.   / E G   28   Ⅵ Items for WIPE/FADER setting   Playback with Special Effects   O FADER-WHITE:   • • • Fades in or out with a white screen.   P FADER-BLACK:   Wipe or fader effects   Add effects at the beginning and end of   videos. These effects cannot be set for still   images.   Fades in or out with a black screen.   T WIPE-SLIDE:   Wipes in from right to left, or wipes out in   the opposite way.   Preparation:   U WIPE-DOOR:   Select ! mode.   • • Wipes in as the two halves of a black   screen which open to the left and right   revealing the scene, or wipes out in the   opposite way.   Select the playback mode.   • 1 Touch MENU.   V WIPE-SCROLL:   2 Select [WIPE/FADER].   • • Wipes in from the bottom to the top of a   black screen, or wipes out in the opposite   way.   VIDEO   REC   DUBBING PLAYBACK   PLAYBACK OTHER FILE   EDIT   W WIPE-SHUTTER:   WAPE/FADER   Wipes in from the center of a black   screen toward the top and bottom, or   wipes out in the opposite way.   CREATE EFFECTS TO THE START   SET   QUIT   3 Select a desired effect.   For details on each effect, see the right   column.   NOTE   No effect will be applied on files with a play   time shorter than 7 seconds.   VIDEO   OFF   REC   D P FADER-WHITE   FADER-BLACK   WIPE-SLIDE   SET   QUIT   4 Select the file you want to play back.   Ⅵ To turn off the effect   Select [OFF] in step 3.   Ⅵ To quit the screen   Select [QUIT].   29   Viewing Files on TV   This camcorder is designed to be used with   high-definition or NTSC-type color television   signals. It cannot be used with a television of   a different standard.   Ⅵ To connect using the COMPONENT/AV   connector   COMPONENT   Connector   DC Connector   AV Connector   Connection with TV   You can output videos from the HDMI mini   connector, COMPONENT connector, or AV   connector.   We recommend using the Category 2 HDMI   cable (High Speed cable) for viewing in higher   picture quality.   Component Cable   AV Cable   AC Adapter   Preparation: Turn off all units.   Ⅵ To connect using the HDMI mini   connector   To AC Outlet   DC Connector   HDMI Mini Connector   Audio L/R Input   Connector   Video Connector   is not in use.   COMPONENT   Input Connector   NOTE   • From the MENU, change the settings in   [COMPONENT OUTPUT] according to the   connection.   • From the MENU, change the settings in   [VIDEO OUTPUT] to suit the screen size of   your television.   HDMI Cable (optional)   (Mini to full-sized HDMI cable)   AC Adapter   Playback Operation   After the connection with TV is completed   To AC Outlet   HDMI Connector   1 Turn on the camcorder and the TV.   NOTE   2 3 Set the TV to its VIDEO mode.   When connecting to the HDMI cable, the   image or sound may not appear on the TV   properly depending on the TV connected.   In such cases, perform the following   operations.   • (Only when connecting the camcorder   to the VCR/DVD recorder)   Turn on the VCR/DVD recorder, and   set the VCR/DVD recorder to its AUX   input mode.   1) Disconnect the HDMI cable and connect   it again.   2) Turn off and on the camcorder again.   4 Start playback on the camcorder.   (੬ p. 28)   Ⅵ To display camcorder’s on-screen   display on TV   Set [DISPLAY ON TV] to [ON] from the   MENU.   30   NOTE   Ⅵ Playback on TV   When the video was recorded with x.v.Color™   set to [ON], change the x.v.Color™ setting on   TV. For details, refer to the TV’s instruction   manual.   Operating Together with TV via HDMI   Select the   The TV   playback mode.   automatically   Connecting the camcorder to an HDMI-CEC*-   enabled TV using the HDMI cable allows you   to utilize the following convenient functions.   * HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)   is an industry standard that enables   interoperability between HDMI-CEC   compliant devices that are connected via   HDMI cables.   switches to the   HDMI input. (Turn on   the TV beforehand.)   Ⅵ Switching off TV and Camcorder   NOTE   • Not all HDMI-control devices comply with   the HDMI-CEC standard. The HDMI control   function of the camcorder will not work when   connected to these devices.   Turn off the TV.   The camcorder turns   off automatically.   • The camcorder is not guaranteed to operate   with all HDMI-CEC-enabled devices.   • HDMI-CEC does not function immediately   after inserting the AC adapter to the AC   outlet. Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   Ⅵ Switching Display Language   Depending on the TV connected, the display   language of the camcorder will automatically   switch to the language that is used for the TV   when the camcorder is turned on.   (This is applicable only if the camcorder   supports the language selected for the TV.)   To use the camcorder with a language that   differs from the display language of the TV, set   [HDMI CONTROL] to [OFF] from the MENU.   Preparation:   • Connect an HDMI cable between the   camcorder and the TV. (੬ p. 30)   • Turn on the TV and set the HDMI-CEC   related setting to on. (For details, refer to the   instruction manual of the TV.)   NOTE   • Turn on the camcorder and set [HDMI   CONTROL] to [ON] from the MENU.   The display language of the TV will not   switch automatically, even if the display   language of the camcorder is changed.   • These functions may not work correctly   • when devices such as amplifier and selector   are connected. Set [HDMI CONTROL] to   [OFF] from the MENU.   If HDMI-CEC does not work properly, turn   off and on the camcorder again.   • 31   EDITING/PRINTING   Managing Files   CAUTION   Deleting Files   Do not remove the recording medium (SD   cards) or perform any other operation (such   as turning off the power) while accessing files.   Also, be sure to use the provided AC adapter,   as the data on the recording medium may be   corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted   during operation. If the data on the recording   medium becomes corrupted, format the   Protected files cannot be deleted. To delete   them, release the protection first.   Once files are deleted, they cannot be   restored. Check files before deleting.   • • Preparation:   Select ! or # mode.   • Select the playback mode.   • recording medium to use the medium again.   1 2 Touch MENU.   Capturing a Still Image from a   Video   Select [DELETE]   VIDEO   You can capture the desired scene from a   recorded video, and store it as a still image.   DELETE   UPLOAD SETTINGS   SEARCH   Preparation:   PLAYBACK PLAYLIST   Select ! mode.   • DELETE RECORDED VIDEO   SET   QUIT   Select the playback mode.   • Press SNAPSHOT when playback is   paused.   Deleting the Currently Displayed File   SNAPSHOT   After performing steps 1 - 2   3 Select [CURRENT].   NOTE   VIDEO DELETE   Captured still images are stored at a   • CURRENT   resolution of 1920 x 1080. The image can   be elongated in the horizontal or vertical   directions depending on the picture quality   of the source video file.   FILE SELECT   DELETE ALL   DELETE ONE SCENE AT   SET   A TIME   QUIT   The continuous shooting function cannot be   used to capture images.   • 4 Select [YES].   You cannot capture video during playback.   • DELETE?   (REMAINING SCENES:0009)   YES   NO   SET   QUIT   You can select the previous or next file by   selecting or   . } { Ⅵ To quit the screen   Select [QUIT].   32   Copying Files   Types of Copying and Connectable Device   Copying/Moving Files   Preparation:   The Camcorder   You can copy files between   the SD cards with this   camcorder alone.   Select ! or # mode.   • Select the playback mode.   • Make sure that SD card is inserted in the   SD Slot.   • DVD Burner   Make sure that enough free space is left in   the copy/move destination medium.   • (CU-VD50 /CU-VD3)   You can copy files recorded   on this camcorder onto   discs. (੬ p. 35)   1 Touch MENU.   2 Select [EDIT].   BD Burner   LaCie Model No. 301828   You can copy files recorded   on this camcorder onto   discs. (੬ p. 34)   VIDEO   EDIT PLAYLIST   REC   DUBBING PLAYBACK   PLAYBACK OTHER FILE   EDIT   CAN BE SET TO PREVENT COPY   SET   USB External Hard Disk   Drive   QUIT   You can copy files recorded   on this camcorder onto a   usb external hard disk drive.   3 Select [COPY] or [MOVE].   VIDEO   COPY   REC   MOVE   PC   PROTECT/CANCEL   DIVIDE   P You can copy files from the   camcorder to a disc using a   PC. (੬ p. 40)   COPY FILES BETWEEN   SET   QUIT   [COPY]:   • • Files are copied to the destination   medium while leaving original files in the   source medium.   VCR/DVD Recorder   You can dub video recorded   on this camcorder onto   VCR/DVD recorder.   [MOVE]:   Files are moved to the destination   medium while deleting original files   (except read-only files) in the source   medium.   (੬ p. 36)   NOTE   It is recommended to use the JVC DVD   • burner (CU-VD50/CU-VD3). When using   CU-VD20 or CU-VD40, the recording time   may take approx. 2 times longer than the   time that is described in the instruction   manual of DVD burner.   4 Select the direction.   [SLOT A   [SLOT B   SLOT B] or   = SLOT A]   = Recommended USB external hard disk   • COPY VIDEO   drive   SELECT COPY DIRECTION   Seagate   LaCie   FreeAgentTM Desk series   SLOT A = SLOT B   SLOT B = SLOT A   Design by Neil Poulton series   USB external hard disk drive with the   capacity over 2 TB cannot be used.   • SET   QUIT   33   Copying Files (Continued)   - Playback the disc using the camcorder.   - Playback the disc using a BD/DVD burner.*   - Playback on a PC.*   5 Select the desired menu.   COPY VIDEO   - Playback the disc using a BD/DVD player   that supports BD-MV and AVCHD.*   * The disc must first be finalized on the   camcorder.   SELECT THE OBJECT   TO BE COPIED   COPY ALL   SELECT AND COPY   SET   QUIT   Discs other than the created BD/DVD using   a BD/DVD burner cannot be played.   • • [COPY ALL]/[MOVE ALL]:   Select this to transfer all files in the   recording medium.   When the size of all files in one SD   card is larger than the free space of the   other SD card, only the files that can   be contained in the free space will be   copied.   When connecting a DVD burner (CU-VD50)   • to a TV, you can play back the created disc   without using the camcorder. When playing   back, disconnect the USB cable.   Connection with a BD/DVD Burner   Preparation:   Turn on the camcorder first, then turn on the   BD/DVD burner.   • [SELECT AND COPY]/[SELECT AND   MOVE]:   Select when you want to transfer the   selected files.   1) Select the desired file, and touch OK.   The s mark appears on the file. To   select other files, repeat this step.   2) Select [EXEC].   DC   Connector   DC   6 Select [YES].   USB   Connector   COPY VIDEO   COPY QUANTITY:0016   START COPY?   To AC   USB Cable*   Outlet   YES   NO   AC Adapter   SET   QUIT   BD/DVD Burner   File transfer starts. When [COPYING   COMPLETED]/[MOVING COMPLETED]   appears, touch OK.   USB Connector   NOTE   Ⅵ To quit the screen   Refer also to the optional BD/DVD burner’s   Select [QUIT].   instruction manual.   * Ⅵ To stop the file transfer   1) Select [STOP].   When connecting to a DVD burner, use the   USB cable that came with the DVD burner.   2) When [QUIT?] appears, select [YES].   • When connecting to a BD burner, use a   • Using a BD/DVD Burner   USB cable with Mini-A(Male) and B(Male)   connectors. JVC’s QAM0852-001 (optional)   is recommended. Refer to page 41 for   details.   The files in the camcorder can be backed up   to a disc using a BD/DVD burner.   Use one of the following methods to view   the disc. (If you try to play back the disc with   incompatible player, the disc may not be   ejected.)   • 34   Backup All Files   Preparation:   The files are copied on the disc. When   [COMPLETED] appears, touch OK.   When [INSERT NEXT DISC PRESS   [STOP] TO EXIT CREATE] appears,   change the disc. Remaining files are   copied on the second disc.   • • Connect the camcorder to the BD/DVD   burner.   • Select ! or # mode.   • • Make sure that SD card is inserted in the   SD Slot.   To cancel copying, select [STOP].   • When using a BD burner, select [CHANGE   REC. MEDIA] and select the disc type.   • Copying Video Files that Have Never   Been Copied   1 Select [CREATE FROM ALL] (!   Files that have never been copied to the discs   are automatically selected and copied.   mode) or [SAVE ALL] (# mode).   VIDEO BACKUP   1 CREATE FROM ALL   Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   SELECT AND CREATE   PLAYBACK   FINALIZE   TO AUTOMATICALLY SAVE   SET   2 Press DIRECT DISC.   DIRECT   DISC   2 Select the desired menu.   CREATE FROM ALL   ALL SCENES   INFO   UNSAVED SCENES   3 Select [YES] or [NO].   SAVE ALL VIDEOS   SET   [YES]: Displays the thumbnails by group.   • [NO]: Displays the thumbnails by date.   • ! mode: [ALL SCENES]   • • 4 Select [EXECUTE].   # mode: [ALL IMAGES]   All files in the recording medium are   copied.   UNSAVED SCENES   DVD   DVD(DL)   1 1 ! mode: [UNSAVED SCENES]   # mode: [UNSAVED IMAGES]   Files that have never been copied are   automatically selected and copied.   EXECUTE   CANCEL   SET   QUIT   The disc begins to be created.   When [COMPLETED] appears, touch   OK.   When [INSERT NEXT DISC PRESS   [STOP] TO EXIT CREATE] appears,   change the disc. Remaining files are   copied on the second disc.   To cancel the disc creation, select   [STOP].   3 • • Select [EXECUTE].   ALL SCENES   QUANTITY REQUIRED   DVD : 1 / DVD(DL) : 1   PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC   EXECUTE   RETURN   SET   QUIT   • 4 5 Select [YES] or [NO].   Ⅵ To quit the screen   1) Select [QUIT].   2) When [QUIT?] appears, select [YES].   [YES]: Displays the thumbnails by group.   [NO]: Displays the thumbnails by date.   • • Select [EXECUTE].   35   Copying Files (Continued)   Dubbing Files to a VCR/DVD Recorder   Preparation:   1 2 Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   Create a playlist.   • Set the VCR/DVD recorder to its AUX   input mode.   Turn off all units.   • Check that the images from the camcorder   are input correctly to the VCR/DVD   recorder.   Ⅵ To connect using the AV connectors   (analog dubbing)   DC Connector   3 4 Play back playlists on the camcorder.   1) Touch MENU.   2) Select [DUBBING PLAYBACK].   3) Select the desired playlist.   4) Select [YES]. (A black screen is   displayed for 5 seconds at the first and   the last scene.)   At the point you want to start   dubbing, start recording on the VCR/   DVD recorder.   Refer to the VCR/DVD recorder’s   instruction manual.   AV Connector   AC   AV Cable   Adapter   Ⅵ To stop dubbing   VCR/DVD   Recorder   Stop recording on the VCR/DVD recorder.   Ⅵ To hide the date or icons on the screen   Change the settings in [DISPLAY ON TV]   from the MENU.   AV Connector   (input)   To AC   Outlet   36   Creating a Disc using a PC   NOTE   Creating a Disc using a PC   Make sure your PC has a recordable   BD/DVD drive.   • • You can copy the data from the camcorder   and create a disc using a PC.   If your system does not meet the   requirements, it is recommended to copy   files using the BD/DVD burner. (੬ p. 35)   Macintosh users may use the software   included with their Macintosh (iMovie ’08,   iPhoto) to copy files to their computer.   Q Installing the software to the PC   • System Requirements   Preparation:   Load the provided CD-ROM into the PC.   In Windows Vista, the auto play dialog box   appears.   Windows Vista   OS:   Windows Vista®   Home Basic (SP1)   Home Premium (SP1)   (32-bit, pre-installed)   1 Click [Easy Installation].   CPU:   Intel® CoreTM Duo, 1.66 GHz or   higher   (Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo 2.13 GHz or   higher recommended.)   RAM:   At least 2 GB   Follow the on-screen instructions.   Windows XP   2 Click [Yes].   OS:   Windows® XP   Home Edition (SP2/SP3)   Professional (SP2/SP3)   (pre-installed)   CPU:   Intel® CoreTM Duo, 1.66 GHz or   higher   (Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo 2.13 GHz or   higher recommended.)   3 Select the desired language and   click [Next].   RAM:   At least 1 GB   Ⅵ To check the PC specification   Right-click on [Computer] (or [My   Computer]) in the [Start] menu and select   [Properties].   4 Click [Next].   37   Creating a Disc using a PC (Continued)   5 Click [Finish].   DC   Connector   DC   Everio Media Browser icon is created on   the desktop.   USB Cable   AC adapter   USB   Connector   To AC outlet   INFORMATION   Everio MediaBrowser video editing capability   is available for files copied from the   camcorder to the PC.   1 2 Open the LCD monitor to turn on the   camcorder.   Ⅵ To see the Instruction Guide for   Everio MediaBrowser   1) Double-click the icon of Everio   MediaBrowser.   Select [BACK UP].   USB MENU   2) Click [Help], and click [MediaBrowser Help].   CREATE DISC   UPLOAD   Click   Click   LIB.   EXPORT TO LIBRARY   BACK UP   SAVE RECORDED VIDEO   SET   / STILL   QUIT   Everio MediaBrowser starts on the PC.   R Making Backup on the PC   Preparation:   3 Click [All volume in camcorder] and   click [Next].   Install the software to the PC.   Make sure that enough free space is left in   the PC’s harddisk.   • • • Close the LCD monitor to turn off the   camcorder.   38   3 4 Click [+].   4 Click [Start].   Input the name of the new user list   and click [OK].   Backup starts.   Ⅵ To disconnect the camcorder from the   PC   1) Right-click the icon (Safely Remove   Hardware) on the task bar and select   [Safely remove USB Mass Storage   Device].   2) Follow the on-screen instructions and   make sure that the device can be safely   removed.   5 6 Click the recording date.   3) Disconnect the USB cable and close the   LCD monitor.   NOTE   It takes time to back up many videos.   The files recorded on the day are   displayed.   S Making User Lists to Arrange the   Files   Drag the file and drop into the user   list.   You can make a user list of a certain subject   (such as Travel, Athletic meet) and put the   files related to the subject into the user list.   Preparation:   Make backup on the PC.   1 Double-click the icon and open the   calendar.   To add other files into the user list, repeat   steps 5 and 6.   2 Select [Movies only].   39   Creating a Disc using a PC (Continued)   T Copying Files to a disc   5 Input the disc name, select the top   menu style and click [Next].   Everio MediaBrowser supports 3 disc formats.   Select the one that suits your purpose.   DVD-Video   disc:   Suitable if you will give the disc   to your friends and relatives.   AVCHD disc: Suitable for high quality video.   BD:   Suitable for high quality video   with long recording time.   6 Click [Start].   1 Select the user list and click [Create   Disc].   NOTE   When copying video recorded in UXP   recording mode to create an AVCHD disc,   the video needs to be converted to XP   recording mode before copying. Therefore,   it may take longer time than copying video   recorded in other modes.   Use Everio MediaBrowser Player to   playback the disc. Refer to the help of the   provided Everio MediaBrowser software to   operate.   2 3 • Select the disc type and click [Next].   • Click [Select files individually] and   click [Next].   To add all the files onto discs, click [Select   all files displayed], then go to step 5.   For detail on operating Everio   • • MediaBrowser, click [Help] and refer to   [MediaBrowser Help].   Adobe® Reader® must be installed to read   [MediaBrowser Help]. Adobe® Reader® can   be loaded from Adobe’s web site:   For assistance in operating the provided   software, refer to the support information.   (੬ p. 41)   • 4 Drag the file, and drop into the part   at the bottom and click [Next].   40   Folder Structure and Extensions   Recording medium   X = number   Contains the still image folders.   [DCIM]   [XXXJVCSO]   Video files with defective management information are also saved.   [EXTMOV]   [MOV_XXXX.MTS]   Contains management information files of event and/or disc   creation information for the files taken with the camcorder.   [PRIVATE]   [JVC]   [AVCHD]   [BDMV]   [STREAM]   Video file in AVCHD format   [XXXXX.MTS]   [BACKUP]   [CLIPINF]   [PLAYLIST]   [INDEX.BDM]   [MOVIEOBJ.BDM]   Customer Support Information   Use of this software is authorized according to the terms of the software licence.   JVC   When contacting the nearest JVC office or agency in your country (refer to the JVC Worldwide Service Network   information ready.   Product Name, Model, Problem, Error Message.   PC, (Manufacturer, Model (Desktop/Laptop), CPU, OS, Memory (MB), Available Hard Disk Space (GB)).   • • Please note that it may take some time to respond to your questions, depending on their subject matter.   JVC cannot answer questions regarding basic operation of your PC, or questions regarding specifications or   performance of the OS, other applications or drivers.   Pixela   Region   Language   Phone #   USA and Canada   English   +1-800-458-4029 (toll-free)   Europe (UK, Germany, France   and Spain)   English/Germany/France/Spanish   +1-800-1532-4865 (toll-free)   +44-1489-564-764   English/Germany/France/Spanish/   Italian/Dutch   Other Countries in Europe   Asia (Philippines)   China   English   +63-2-438-0090   Chinese   +86-21-5385-3786   Please check our website for latest information and downloading.   41   Using with a Portable Media Player   3 Select [DONE].   Turning on the Export Mode   You can easily transfer videos recorded in   export mode to iTunes®. All the files with the   export setting turned on are transferred to PC.   For details on transferring, refer to the   operation guide of MediaBrowser in the CD-   ROM.   Ⅵ To cancel the export setting   Select the file and press LIB. again.   Ⅵ To quit the screen   1) Select [DONE].   2) Select [YES].   Preparation:   Transferring the Files to PC   Select ! mode.   • Select the recording mode.   • Preparation:   Install iTunes® on a PC.   Press EXPORT twice.   EXPORT   1 Connect the camcorder to the PC   with the USB cable.   ON   2 Select [EXPORT TO LIBRARY].   USB MENU   CREATE DISC   UPLOAD   Ⅵ To turn off the export mode   Press EXPORT twice.   LIB.   EXPORT TO LIBRARY   BACK UP   EASY VIDEO REGISTRATION   SET   QUIT   Changing the Export Setting   You can set the recorded videos to the export   setting.   Preparation:   Select ! mode.   • All the files with the export setting turned   on are transferred to PC.   Select the playback mode.   • Ⅵ Cannot export the file to iTunes®.   Refer to “Q&A”, “Latest Information”,   “Download Information”, etc. in [Click for   Latest Product Info] in the help of the provided   Everio MediaBrowser software.   1 2 Press EXPORT.   EXPORT   Select the file and select [LIB.].   EXPORT SETTINGS   1/3   LIB.   LIB.   LIB.   CHECK   DONE   • To check the content of the file, select   [CHECK].   42   Uploading Files to Websites   Turning on the Upload Mode   Uploading Files   You can upload the file to video sharing   websites (YouTube™) quickly after recording.   For more information on YouTube™, visit   For details on uploading files, refer to the   operation guide of MediaBrowser in the   CD-ROM.   Preparation:   1 Connect the camcorder to the PC   Select ! mode.   • with the USB cable.   Select the recording mode.   • Press UPLOAD twice.   2 Select [UPLOAD].   UPLOAD   USB MENU   PLAYBACK ON PC   CREATE DISC   ON   UPLOAD   LIB.   EXPORT TO LIBRARY   EASY UPLOAD TO VIDEO   SET   QUIT   If you record a file with the upload mode   set on, the recording stops automatically 10   minutes after the recording is started.   The remaining time is displayed on the LCD   monitor.   Ⅵ Cannot upload the file toYouTubeTM   You need your YouTubeTM account to upload   • files to YouTubeTM. Create your account.   Refer to “Q&A”, “Latest Information”,   • NOTE   “Download Information”, etc. in [Click for   Latest Product Info] in the help of the   provided Everio MediaBrowser software.   The upload mode turns off each time   recording is finished.   43   FURTHER INFORMATION   Changing the Menu Settings   1 2 Touch MENU.   3 Select the desired setting.   VIDEO   Select the desired menu.   R OFF   V VIDEO   ON   Z REGISTER EVENT   VIDEO QUALITY   ZOOM   D IMAGE BLURRED NEED TO   QUIT   SET   ON   DIS   IMAGE BLURRED NEED TO   SET   QUIT   Ⅵ To return to the previous screen   Select   . @ Ⅵ To quit the screen   Select [QUIT].   Troubleshooting   Before requesting service, consult the   following chart. If the solutions indicated in the   chart do not solve the problem, consult your   nearest JVC dealer or JVC service center for   instructions.   Refer also to the FAQ of new products on   JVC’s website.   The following phenomena are not   malfunctions.   • The camcorder heats up when it is used for   a long time.   The battery heats up during charging.   When playing back a video, the image stops   momentarily or the sound is interrupted at   junctions between scenes.   • • LCD monitor momentarily become red or   black when sunlight is recorded.   Black spots, or red, green, or blue spots   appear on the LCD monitor.   • • (The LCD monitor contains 99.99% effective   pixels, but 0.01% of fewer pixels may be   ineffective.)   Trouble   Action   Check that the SD card is facing the right direction.   • Cannot insert the SD   card.   Connect the AC adapter correctly.   Recharge the battery.   • • No power is supplied.   SD card is full. Delete unnecessary files or replace the SD card.   Recording cannot be   performed.   • Insert a commercially available SD card, and set each of the   [VIDEO SLOT SELECTION] and [IMAGE SLOT SELECTION] to   [SLOT A] or [SLOT B].   Recording stops automatically after 12 hours of non-stop   recording. To ensure continuous recording, set [AUTO SWITCH   REC MEDIA] to [ON] before you start recording.   • Recording stops by   itself.   • • Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject   illuminated by bright light. This is not a malfunction.   Vertical lines appear on   recorded images.   44   Trouble   Action   The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas   such as under direct sunlight.   The LCD monitor is   difficult to see.   • Fully charge the battery, run it down, and then recharge it again.   If the camcorder is used for long periods of time in high or low   temperatures, or if the battery is repeatedly charged, the amount   of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly.   • • The remaining battery   display is not correct.   Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section   between two scenes.   Sound or video are   interrupted.   • • Select [PLAYBACK OTHER FILE] then search the video on the   index screen.   (Video files that have damaged management information can be   played back.)   Cannot find a recorded   video/image.   Cancel group display and date search functions.   Change the setting in [VIDEO SLOT SELECTION] or [IMAGE   SLOT SELECTION]. (Files on other media are not displayed.)   Slide the mode switch to select the desired mode (! or #).   If there are many files (such as video) in the camcorder, it takes   time for the camcorder to respond. It is recommended that you   copy all files from the camcorder onto your computer, and erase   the files from the camcorder.   • • • • The camcorder operates   slowly when switching   between video mode   and still image mode,   or when switching the   power on or off.   Check the remaining battery charge.   • • (When the battery is fully charged, the lamp does not flash.)   When recharging in either a hot or cold environment, ensure that   battery is being charged within the permitted temperature range.   (If the battery is being recharged outside the permitted   temperature range, recharging may stop to protect the battery.)   The lamp does not flash   during battery charging.   When connecting to the HDMI cable, the image or sound may   not appear on the TV properly depending on the TV connected.   In such cases, perform the following operations.   1) Disconnect the HDMI cable and connect it again.   2) Turn off and on the camcorder again.   When connecting to   the HDMI cable, the   image or sound does   not appear on the TV   properly.   • • TVs may operate differently depending on the specifications,   even if they are HDMI-CEC compliant. Therefore, the HDMI-   CEC functions of the camcorder cannot be guaranteed to   operate in combination with all the TVs. In such cases, set   [HDMI CONTROL] to [OFF].   HDMI-CEC functions do   not work properly, and   the TV does not work   in conjunction with the   camcorder.   45   Troubleshooting (Continued)   Trouble   Action   You need your YouTube™ account to upload files to YouTube™.   Create your account.   Refer to “Q&A”, “Latest Information”, “Download Information”,   etc. in [Click for Latest Product Info] in the help of the provided   Everio MediaBrowser software.   • • Cannot upload the file   toYouTube™   Refer to “Q&A”, “Latest Information”, “Download Information”,   etc. in [Click for Latest Product Info] in the help of the provided   Everio MediaBrowser software.   • Cannot export the file   to iTunes®   Ⅵ To reset the camcorder when it does not operate normally   !Close the LCD monitor and remove the power supply (battery pack or AC adapter) from the   camcorder, then reattach it.   #Execute [FACTORY PRESET].   Warning Indications   Indication   Action   Set the clock. If the message still appears after setting the   clock, the battery for the clock has been depleted. Consult your   nearest JVC dealer.   • SET DATE/TIME!   Be sure to use JVC battery packs.   COMMUNICATING ERROR   • • Replace the SD card. (Files recorded with other devices that   support AVCHD cannot be played back on this camcorder.)   CANNOT USE IN   VIDEO MODE   Select [OK] and select [YES] to perform formatting.   NOT FORMATTED   • Check the operating procedure, and perform once again.   Turn off the camcorder, and turn it on again.   FORMAT ERROR!   • • DATA DELETION ERROR   Turn off the camcorder, and turn it on again.   Remove and re-insert the SD card. (MultiMediaCard cannot be   used.)   • • Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals.   Insert the SD card before switching the power on.   If the problem persists, back up all data, and then perform   formatting. All data is deleted.   MEMORY CARD ERROR!   • • • Stop video recording, and then record a still image. (If an SD   card is removed or inserted during video recording, a still   image cannot be recorded.)   • CANNOT TAKE MORE STILL   IMAGES AT THE MOMENT   Insert a new or formatted SD card. Set [VIDEO SLOT   SELECTION] to different slot, then record to an SD card in   [SLOT A] or [SLOT B].   • • RECORDING CANCELLED   Turn off the camcorder and turn it on again.   46   Indication   Action   Remove and re-insert the SD card. (MultiMediaCard cannot   be used.)   RECORDING FAILURE   • Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals.   Insert the SD card before switching the power on.   • • PLAYBACK FAILED   USE AC ADAPTOR   Use the AC Adapter as power supply.   • Turn on the power of the connected USB device.   Connect the AC adapter to the BD/DVD burner.   POWER IS OFF, OR USB   DEVICE IS UNSUPPORTED   • • Replace the disc of the BD/DVD burner with another disc.   DVD-RW DISC HAS BEEN   ALREADY USED   • Replace the disc of the BD/DVD burner with another disc.   Slide the mode switch to select the desired mode (! or #).   Select [OK] to restore.   FINALIZATION FAILED   NO FILES   • • • VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE   IS DAMAGED, RECOVERY IS   REQUIRED TO RECORD/   PLAYBACK, RECOVER?   Register events to the files before you start recording.   NO EVENT REGISTERED   SCENES   • • Turn the face detection mode on before you perform recording   or snapshot.   CANNOT DETECT FACE   Cleaning   Before cleaning, turn off the camcorder and remove the battery pack and AC adapter.   Ⅵ To clean the camcorder   Wipe the camcorder gently with a soft cloth. If the camcorder is particularly dirty, dip the cloth   into diluted mild soap and wring it out well. After wiping with the wet cloth, wipe again with a   dry cloth.   Ⅵ To clean the LCD monitor   Wipe the monitor gently with a soft cloth. Be careful not to damage the monitor.   Ⅵ To clean the lens   Wipe gently with lens cleaning paper.   NOTE   Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as benzine or alcohol.   Mold may form if the lens is left dirty.   When using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth, refer to the cautions for each product.   • • • 47   Specifications   Recording mode (video)   UXP: 1920 x 1080 pixels, average of 24 Mbps   Camcorder   (VBR)   Ⅵ For general   Power supply   XP: 1920 x 1080 pixels, average of 17 Mbps   (VBR)   DC 11 V (Using AC adapter)   DC 7.2 V (Using battery pack)   Power consumption   Approx. 3.3 W*   When the LED light is off and the monitor   backlight is set to [STANDARD] mode.   Rated Current Consumption:   SP: 1920 x 1080 pixels, average of 12 Mbps   (VBR)   EP: 1920 x 1080 pixels, average of 5 Mbps   (VBR)   * Recording mode (audio)   48 kHz, 256 kbps   1A   Ⅵ For still image   Format   JPEG   Image size   1920 x 1080   1440 x 1080   640 x 480   Dimensions (W x H x D)   54.5 mm x 65 mm x 112.5 mm   (2-3/16" x 2-9/16" x 4-7/16")   Weight   Approx. 260 g (0.57 lbs)   Approx. 310 g (0.68 lbs) (incl. battery and grip   belt)   Operating temperature   0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)   Operating humidity   35% to 80%   Storage temperature   –20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)   Pickup   1/4" (2,800,000 pixels) progressive CMOS   Lens   F 1.9 to 3.2,   f = 2.9 mm to 58.0 mm,   20:1 power zoom lens   Filter diameter   Picture quality   FINE / STANDARD   Ⅵ For connectors   HDMI   HDMI™ (V.1.3 with x.v.Color™)   Component output   Y, Pb, Pr component output   Y: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 W   Pb/Pr: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 W   AV output   Video output: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 W   Audio output: 300 mV (rms), 1 kW   USB   ø30.5 mm   LCD monitor   2.7" diagonally measured,   LCD panel/TFT active matrix system   LED Light   Within 1.5 m (4.9 ft)   (recommended shooting distance)   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   $ Ⅵ For video/audio   Output   Recording/Playback format   Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264   Audio: Dolby Digital (2ch)   DC 11 V   , 1 A   § Signal format   1080i/60   48   Dimensions (W x H x D)   42 mm x 14.5 mm x 91 mm   (1-11/16" x 5/8" x 3-5/8")   Weight   Approx. 30 g (0.07 lbs)   (incl. battery)   Remote Control   Power supply   DC 3 V   Battery life   Approx. 1 year   (depending on the frequency of use)   Operating distance   Within 5 m (16.4 ft)   Operating temperature   0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)   Design and specifications are subject to change   without notice.   Approximate recording time (for video)   h: hour/m: minute   Recording medium   SD or SDHC Card   4 GB   8 GB   40 m   16 GB   1 h 20 m   2 h   32 GB   2 h 40 m   4 h   Quality   UXP   XP   20 m   30 m   1 h   SP   44 m   1 h 28 m   3 h 40 m   2 h 56 m   7 h 20 m   5 h 52 m   14 h 40 m   EP   1 h 50 m   Approximate number of storable images (for still image)   Recording medium   SD or SDHC Card   512 MB   510   1 GB   1030   1620   1360   2140   6670   9999   2 GB   2100   3210   2770   4360   9999   9999   4 GB   4140   6310   5450   8570   9999   9999   8 GB 16 GB 32 GB   Image size/Quality   1920 x1080 / FINE   8330   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   9999   1920 x 1080 / STANDARD   1440 x 1080 / FINE   810   680   1440 x 1080 / STANDARD   640 x 480 / FINE   1070   3330   5990   640 x 480 / STANDARD   The recordable time and the number of still images are approximate and may differ depending   on the recording environment, the condition of the SD card, or the remaining battery power.   49   Cautions   ATTENTION:   AC Adapter   The product you have purchased   is powered by a rechargeable   battery that is recyclable.   Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for   information on how to recycle this   battery.   When using the AC adapter in areas other   than the USA   The provided AC adapter features automatic voltage   selection in the AC range from 110 V to 240 V.   USING HOUSEHOLD AC PLUG ADAPTER   In case of connecting the unit’s power cord to an AC wall   outlet other than American National Standard C73 series   type use an AC plug adapter, called a “Siemens Plug”,   as shown.   Recording Medium (SD Card)   Be sure to follow the guidelines below   to prevent corruption or damage to your   recorded data.   • For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC dealer.   Plug Adapter   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.   • • Battery Packs   Do not turn off the camcorder 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.   The supplied battery pack is   Terminals   a lithium-ion battery. Before   using the supplied battery pack   or an optional battery pack,   be sure to read the following   cautions:   • Do not store the recording medium in locations   with high temperature or high humidity.   • Do not touch the metal parts.   • To avoid hazards   • ... do not burn.   LCD Monitor   ... do not short-circuit the terminals. Keep it away   from metallic objects when not in use. 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.   To prevent damage to the LCD monitor, DO   NOT   ... push it strongly or apply any shocks.   ... place the camcorder with LCD monitor on the   bottom.   • ... do not modify or disassemble.   ... do not expose the battery to temperatures   exceeding 60°C (140°F), as this may cause   the battery to overheat, explode or catch fire.   ... use only specified chargers.   To prolong service life   • ... avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth.   To prevent damage and prolong service life   • ... do not subject to unnecessary shock.   ... charge within the temperature range of 10°C   to 35°C (50°F to 95°F). This is a chemical   reaction type battery — 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 of time.   ... remove from charger or powered unit when   not in use, as some machines use current   even when switched off.   50   To prevent the unit from dropping,   • Main Unit   Fasten the grip belt securely.   • When using the camcorder with a tripod, attach   • For safety, DO NOT   • the camcorder to the tripod securely.   If the camcorder drops, you may be injured   and the camcorder may be damaged.   When a child uses the unit, there must be   parental guidance.   ... open the camcorder’s chassis.   ... disassemble or modify the unit.   ... 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   camcorder is not in use.   ... place naked flame sources, such as lighted   candles, on the apparatus.   ... expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.   ... leave dust or metal objects adhered to the   power plug or an AC wall outlet.   ... insert any objects in the camcorder.   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.   ... near appliances generating strong magnetic   or electric fields (speakers, broadcasting   antennas, etc.).   Declaration of Conformity   Model Number : GZ-HM200U   Trade Name : JVC   Responsible party : JVC AMERICAS CORP.   Address : 1700 Valley Road Wayne, N. J. 07470   Telephone Number : 973-317–5000   This device complies with Part 15 of FCC   Rules. Operation is subject to the following   two conditions: (1) This device may not cause   harmful interference, and (2) this device must   accept any interference received, including   interference that may cause undesired   operation.   • ... in places subject to extremely high (over 40°C   or 104°F) or extremely low (under 0°C or   32°F) temperatures.   Changes or modifications not approved   by JVC could void the user’s authority to   operate the equipment. This equipment has   been tested and found to comply with the   limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant   to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are   designed to provide reasonable protection   against harmful interference in a residential   installation. This equipment generates, uses,   and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if   not installed and used in accordance with the   instructions, may cause harmful interference   to radio communications. However, there is   no guarantee that interference will not occur   in a particular installation. If this equipment   does cause harmful interference to radio or   television reception, which can be determined   by turning the equipment off and on, the user is   encouraged to try to correct the interference by   one or more of the following measures: Reorient   or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the   separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a   circuit different from that to which the receiver is   connected.   DO NOT leave the unit   • ... in places of over 50°C (122°F).   ... 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 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 camcorder case excessively   when the camcorder is inside it.   ... place the camcorder in dusty or sandy areas,   such as on a beach.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/   TV technician for help.   This Class B digital apparatus complies with   Canadian ICES-003.   Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est   conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   51   Terms   Lens ................................................................ 15   A B C AC Adapter ...................................................... 18   AV Connection ........................................... 30, 36   M Manual Recording ........................................... 27   Menu Settings ................................................. 44   Moving Files .................................................... 33   Battery Pack .............................................. 18, 25   BD (Blu ray) ............................................... 33, 34   Q R Quick Review.............................................. 22, 23   Clock Adjust .................................................... 19   Component Connection .................................. 30   Copying Files ................................................... 33   Recordable Time/Number of Images ............... 49   Recording Medium .................................... 21, 50   Remote Control ............................................... 13   D Date/Time Setting ........................................ 5, 19   Daylight Saving Time.................................... 5, 19   Deleting Files .................................................. 32   DVD/BD Backup .............................................. 35   S Scene Select ................................................... 27   SD Card .............................................. 21, 49, 50   Speaker Volume .............................................. 28   Switching Display Language ............................ 31   E F H Effect ............................................................... 27   Export to Library Mode .................................... 42   T Touch Sensor ................................................. 10   Face Detection ................................................. 25   Formatting a Recording Medium ..................... 21   U Uploading Files ................................................ 43   USB Cable.................................................. 34, 38   HDMI Connection ............................................ 30   HDMI-CEC ...................................................... 31   iTunes® ............................................................. 42   V W X Y Z Viewing Files on TV.......................................... 30   Wipe/Fader ...................................................... 29   x.v.Color .......................................................... 31   YouTubeTM......................................................... 43   Zooming .......................................................... 24   I L Language Setting ............................................ 20   LCD Monitor .............................................. 16, 50   LED Light ........................................................ 24   Printed in Malaysia   US   © 2009 Victor Company of Japan, Limited   0109ZAR-MW-MP   |