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  • Page 1 CAMCORDER Detailed User Guide GZ-RX500 C5B7_RX500_TW_EN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PLAYBACK OTHER FILE ..........70 Table of Contents Playing Back Still Images ............71 Slideshow Playback ............72 Connecting to and Viewing on TV .......... 73 Getting Started Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector ......73 Verifying the Accessories ............4 Connecting via the AV Connector ........
  • Page 3 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code DIRECT MONITORING ............141 INDOOR MONITORING ............144 OUTDOOR MONITORING ..........147 Registering Access Point Manually ........151 Settings Menu Operating the Menu ............. 152 Operating the Top Menu ..........152 RECORD SETTING Menu (video) ........153 RECORD SETTING Menu (still image) ........
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started Verifying the Accessories If any of the items are missing or defective, consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center. Illustration Description AC Adapter AC-V11U Charges this unit. Attach the charging adapter cable to the tip of the cord.
  • Page 5: Turning On This Unit

    Stop using the unit underwater if there are damages to the cover, etc. and consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center. Do not apply excessive force when opening/closing the terminal cover.
  • Page 6: Charging

    (when the provided AC adapter is used) When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery is fully charged, the battery needs to be replaced. For details on replacing the built-in battery (subject to a fee), consult the nearest JVC service center. Caution : There are certain specifications for a USB rechargeable device.
  • Page 7: Quad Proof

    Stop using the unit underwater if there are damages to the cover, etc. 516.5 between −10°C and and consult your JVC dealer or the nearest service center. Shock: Dropping onto 0°C temporarily lower Use within a water depth of 5 m and a duration of 30 minutes.
  • Page 8 Getting Started Maintenance after Use Other Precautions After using underwater or in dusty places, rinse the camera with water Do not leave the camera under low temperature in cold climates or under immediately and dry it completely. high temperature above 40 °C (such as under direct sunlight, inside a vehicle in the hot sun, or near a heater).
  • Page 9: Grip Adjustment

    Getting Started Grip Adjustment Attaching the Core Filter Attaching core filter to the cable of the AC adapter and the AV cable (on the end connected to this unit) can reduce the interference generated when this unit is connected to an external device. Use the small core filter with the power cable, and the large core filter with the AV cable.
  • Page 10: Inserting An Sd Card

    Getting Started Inserting an SD Card Removing the Card Push the SD card inward once, then pull it out straight. When a commercially available SD card is inserted, recordings can still be made to the card without stopping when the remaining recording time on the built-in memory runs out.
  • Page 11 Getting Started Memo : When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card Using SD cards (including SDHC/SDXC cards) other than those specified Confirm and update the OS of your computer. above may result in recording failure or data loss. This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all SD cards. Some SD cards Windows Make sure that the operating system version is SP1 or may not work due to specification changes, etc.
  • Page 12: Using The Touch Screen

    Getting Started Using the Touch Screen Locking the Screen (when Shooting Underwater) Lock the screen before using this unit underwater to prevent operation errors The LCD monitor of this unit is a touch panel which enables operations by on the touch screen. touching the screen.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Touch Panel

    Getting Started Adjusting the Touch Panel Tap “OK”. Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen. Tap “MENU”. Setting ends and returns to the menu screen. Caution : Do not tap areas other than the “+” mark during touch screen adjustment Tap “SETUP”.
  • Page 14: Names Of Buttons And Functions On The Lcd Monitor

    Getting Started Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor Playback Screen (Video) The following screens are displayed during the A video and B still image modes, and operate as touch screens. Recording Screen (Video/Still Image) When this unit is not operated, the operation buttons on the LCD monitor disappear automatically.
  • Page 15 Getting Started Playback Screen (Still Image) Index Screen (Thumbnail Display) Display When this unit is not operated, the operation buttons on the LCD monitor A/B (Video/Still Image) Mode Button disappear automatically. Tap on the screen to display the operation Switches between A video (60i/60p) and B still image modes. buttons again.
  • Page 16 Getting Started Menu screen (recording mode) Menu screen (playback mode) SILENT Button SILENT Button “Using the Silent Mode” (A p. 24) “Using the Silent Mode” (A p. 24) INFO. Button INFO. Button (Displayed only after playback) “Checking the Remaining Recording Time” (A p. 58) “Checking the Recording Date and Other Information”...
  • Page 17: Clock Setting

    Getting Started Clock Setting Resetting the Clock Set the clock with “DATE & TIME” from the menu. The “SET DATE/TIME!” screen appears when you turn on this unit for the Tap “MENU”. first time after purchase, when it has not been used for a long time, or when the clock is not set yet.
  • Page 18: Changing The Display Language

    Getting Started Changing the Display Language Select the region where you live and tap “SAVE”. The language on the display can be changed. Tap “MENU”. Time difference between the selected city and the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is displayed. Tap 0 or 1 to select the city name. Tap “SETUP”.
  • Page 19: Holding This Unit

    Getting Started Holding this Unit Tripod Mounting When holding this unit, keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent This unit can be mounted on a tripod (or monopod). This is useful for camera shake. preventing camera shake and recording from the fixed position. To prevent this unit from falling off, check the tripod mounting screw holes and positioning holes on the unit carefully before mounting, and turn the screws until they are fastened firmly.
  • Page 20: Using This Unit Overseas

    Getting Started Using this Unit Overseas Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions. destination in “AREA SETTING”...
  • Page 21: Setting Daylight Saving Time

    Getting Started Setting Daylight Saving Time Optional Accessories When “ON” is selected in “DST SETTING” of “DATE & TIME”, the time is set 1 hour ahead. Product Name Description Tap “MENU”. HDMI Mini Cable Allows viewing in high picture quality when VX-HD310 connected to a TV.
  • Page 22: Recording

    Recording Taking Videos in Auto Mode Indications for Video Recording You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the P Intelligent Auto mode. Settings such as exposure and focus will be adjusted automatically to suit the shooting conditions. In case of specific shooting scenes such as person etc., its icon is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 23 Recording Scenes of Intelligent Auto Operation Buttons for Video Recording Display Icon Description Captures one’s skin beautifully. Allows people to be captured naturally. Record a group of people with the most suitable settings. Record the smiling face clearly. Records while focusing on a near object. Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp Operation Description...
  • Page 24 - Once deleted, recorded contents (data), including data loss due to malfunctions in this unit, cannot be restored. Please be forewarned. - JVC will not be responsible for any lost data. - In order for quality improvement, defective recording medium is subject to be analyzed.
  • Page 25: Capturing Still Images During Video Recording

    Recording Capturing Still Images During Video Recording Taking Still Images in Auto Mode Still images can be captured by tapping the A button while in the video mode You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the P (standby or recording).
  • Page 26 Recording Scenes of Intelligent Auto Indications During Still Image Recording Display Icon Description Captures one’s skin beautifully. Allows people to be captured naturally. Record a group of people with the most suitable settings. Record the smiling face clearly. Records while focusing on a near object. Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp image with vivid colors.
  • Page 27 Recording Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording Using the Silent Mode When the Silent mode is used, the LCD monitor darkens and operation sounds will not be output. Use this mode to record quietly in dark places such as during a performance. T appears when “SILENT MODE”...
  • Page 28: Zooming

    Recording Useful Settings for Recording Zooming When “AUTO POWER OFF” is set to “ON”, this unit turns itself off The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom. automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes. Use the W end (wide angle end) to shoot a wider field of view.
  • Page 29: Manual Recording

    Recording Manual Recording Tap the item to set manually. You can adjust settings, such as brightness, by using the manual mode. Manual recording can be set for both video and still image modes. Open the LCD monitor. For details on the various manual settings, refer to “Manual Recording Menu”.
  • Page 30: Adjusting Focus Manually (Focus)

    Recording Adjusting Focus Manually (FOCUS) Tap “MANUAL”. Set this when the focus is not clear in Intelligent Auto or when manual focusing is desired. Select the Manual recording mode. Adjust the focus. If the mode is P Intelligent Auto, tap P on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Brightness

    Recording Adjusting Brightness Tap “MANUAL”. You can adjust the brightness to your preferred level. Select the Manual recording mode. Adjust the brightness value. If the mode is P Intelligent Auto, tap P on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap H to switch the recording mode to Manual.
  • Page 32: Setting Backlight Compensation

    Recording Setting Backlight Compensation Tap “ON” or “ADVANCE”. You can correct the image when the subject appears too dark due to backlight. Select the Manual recording mode. “ADVANCE” is designed to perform more effective backlight compensation. Choose this when the backlight compensation is not adjusted appropriately by “ON”.
  • Page 33: Setting White Balance

    Recording Setting White Balance Select the white balance setting. You can set the color tone to suit the light source. Select the Manual recording mode. You can either tap the icon, or select the item using the “0” “1” button and tap “SET”.
  • Page 34: Taking Close-Up Shots (Tele Macro)

    Recording Taking Close-up Shots (TELE MACRO) Tap “TELE MACRO”. You can take close-up shots of an object using the tele macro function. *The image is only an impression. If the icon is not displayed on the screen, tap 1 to scroll the screen. Select the Manual recording mode.
  • Page 35: Shooting Under Water

    Recording Shooting under Water Tap q or r. Perform the following settings to shoot underwater. Setting the White Balance to Underwater Mode Corrects the color when shooting underwater to record more natural images. Select from the following two settings depending on the color of the water at the shooting location.
  • Page 36 Recording To cancel “SCREEN LOCK” Locking the Screen Tap the L button. Tap “MENU”. Memo : Once “SCREEN LOCK” is set, only the L button on the touch screen can The top menu appears. be operated. Tap “RECORD SETTING”. The START/STOP (recording) button and the zoom lever can be used while the screen is locked.
  • Page 37: Recording With Effects

    Recording Recording with Effects You can add and record various effects to videos or still images. Once setting is done, you can easily record images that are suitable for each image. Type of Effect Description of Effect GRAINY Captures film-like monochrome images by MONOCHROME increasing the contrast of mid-level brightness and emphasizing the rough grainy feel on the image.
  • Page 38: Recording Images Like An Old Black And White Photo (Grainy Monochrome)

    Recording Recording Images Like an Old Black and White Photo Tap “GRAINY MONOCHROME”. (GRAINY MONOCHROME) Captures film-like monochrome images by increasing the contrast of mid- level brightness and emphasizing the rough grainy feel on the image. Open the LCD monitor. Tap L to exit the menu.
  • Page 39: Recording Food Images (Food)

    Recording Recording Food Images (FOOD) Tap “FOOD”. Captures food images such that the food looks appetizing even under fluorescent lighting in homes by changing the colors to warm-colors and deepening the colors. Open the LCD monitor. Tap L to exit the menu. Tap J to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 40: Recording Images Of A Baby (Baby)

    Recording Recording Images of a Baby (BABY) Tap “BABY”. Captures a soft and gentle image by lightening the skin tone while retaining the reddish hue, enhancing the skin beautifying effect as well as smoothing the appearance of the skin. Open the LCD monitor. Tap L to exit the menu.
  • Page 41: Recording With Animation Effects (Animation Effect)

    Recording Recording with Animation Effects Select a desired effect and tap “SET”. (ANIMATION EFFECT) You can add animation effects to video recordings. The animation effects appear when smiles are detected or when the screen is touched. Open the LCD monitor. Tap 0 or 1 to change the effect.
  • Page 42 Recording During Setting After Setting Note Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected. Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected. Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected. Animation (effect) appears when the screen is touched.
  • Page 43: Recording With Face Decorations (Decorate Face Effect)

    Recording Recording with Face Decorations Select a desired effect and tap “SET”. (DECORATE FACE EFFECT) Detects faces and enables decorations such as crowns or sunglasses to be added. Open the LCD monitor. Tap 0 or 1 to select an item. Press the START/STOP button the camera to start recording.
  • Page 44: Capturing Subjects Clearly (Touch Priority Ae/Af)

    Recording Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY Tap the desired setting. AE/AF) “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” is a function that adjusts focus and brightness based on a tapped position. By registering the face of a person beforehand, you can enable tracking of the person even without specific selection during recording.
  • Page 45: Capturing Smiles Automatically (Smile Shot)

    Recording Memo : Capturing Smiles Automatically (SMILE SHOT) When “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” is set, “FOCUS” will be set to “AUTO” “SMILE SHOT” automatically captures a still image upon detection of a automatically. smile. Tap the selected position (face/color/area) again to cancel the setting. This function is available for both videos and still images.
  • Page 46 Recording Tap “ON”. Tap L to exit the menu as the previous screen appears. Point the camera toward the human subject. A still image is automatically captured when smiles are detected. PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured. You can display the name and smile level (%) together with the frame by setting “SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY”...
  • Page 47: Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information

    Recording Registering Human Face Personal Tap “REGISTER NEW FACE”. Authentication Information By registering the face of a person beforehand, focus and brightness can be adjusted automatically by the face tracking function. Up to 6 faces, together with names and priority levels, can be registered. It is recommended to register the faces that are often being recorded by this camera beforehand.
  • Page 48 Recording Rotate the face slowly in four directions to register the face information. Tap the desired priority level, then tap “REG.”. Rotate the face slowly while looking at the camera. A sound can be Upon registration, the last number is assigned as the priority level. heard when recording is complete for each direction.
  • Page 49: Setting Smile%/Name Display

    Recording Setting SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY Tap the desired setting. “SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY” allows you to set the items to display when faces are detected. “Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 44) Open the LCD monitor. Setting Details Displays only the frames when faces are detected. Displays the frames, names, and smile levels (%) when faces are detected.
  • Page 50: Editing The Registered Face Information

    Recording Editing the Registered Face Information Tap the item to edit. You can change the name, priority level, and face information that are registered. Tap “MENU”. If you select “RECORD AGAIN”, proceed to step 6 in ““Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information” (A p. 47) ”. If you select “CHANGE NAME”, proceed to step 12 in ““Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information”...
  • Page 51 Recording Canceling (Deleting) the Registered Face Information Tap “SET”. You can cancel (delete) the face information that is registered. Tap “MENU”. Tap “YES”. The top menu appears. Tap “SETUP”. Tap “YES” to delete the face information of the selected person. Tap “NO”...
  • Page 52: Reducing Camera Shake

    Recording Reducing Camera Shake Setting Details When the image stabilizer is set, camera shake during video recording can b OFF Deactivates image stabilizer. be effectively reduced. Reduces camera shake under normal a ON Tap “MENU”. shooting conditions. Reduces camera shake more effectively r ON (AIS) when shooting bright scenes on the wide angle end.
  • Page 53: Recording At Intervals (Time-Lapse Recording)

    Recording Recording at Intervals (TIME-LAPSE Tap to select a recording interval (1 to 80 seconds). RECORDING) This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval.
  • Page 54 Recording Time-Lapse Setting The greater the number of seconds, the longer the recording interval. Setting Details Deactivates the function. 1SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 1-second intervals. Recorded videos will be played back at 30 times speed. 5SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 5-second intervals. Recorded videos will be played back at 150 times speed.
  • Page 55: Recording With A Part Of The Screen Enlarged In Sub Screen (Close-Up Sub-Window)

    Recording Recording with a Part of the Screen Enlarged Select and tap on the position to be displayed in the sub screen. in Sub Screen (CLOSE-UP SUB-WINDOW) Record with a portion of the screen enlarged and displayed in a sub screen. This allows you to record the surrounding and the expression of the subject at the same time.
  • Page 56: Taking Group Shots (Self-Timer)

    Recording Taking Group Shots (Self-timer) Tap “SELF-TIMER”. The 10-second self-timer is a convenient function for taking group photos. The 2-second self-timer is useful for preventing camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button. Memo : This function is available in still image recording mode. When shooting a photo using the self-timer function, use of a tripod is recommended.
  • Page 57: Recording Videos With Date And Time

    Recording Recording Videos with Date and Time Select the type of clock with 0 or 1, and tap “SET”. You can record videos together with the date and time. Set this when you want to save the file with date and time display. (The date and time cannot be deleted after recording.) Open the LCD monitor.
  • Page 58: Checking The Remaining Recording Time

    Recording Checking the Remaining Recording Time Display the remaining recording time. Display the remaining battery power and the remaining recording time. Memo : The remaining battery power and the remaining recording time are estimates. The remaining recording time is displayed only during video mode. The remaining recording time is displayed for the recording media that is currently selected.
  • Page 59 Recording time may differ depending on the shooting environment and usage. When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery is fully charged, the battery needs to be replaced. For details on replacing the built-in battery (subject to a fee), consult the nearest JVC service center.
  • Page 60: Playback

    Please be forewarned. DIGEST From the recorded video, scenes with a smile detected - JVC will not be responsible for any lost data. PLAYBACK and scenes with a person whose face is registered are - In order for quality improvement, defective recording medium is subject extracted and pieced together for a digest playback.
  • Page 61: Normal Playback

    Playback Normal Playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback Plays back the recorded videos. During Index Screen Display Open the LCD monitor. Display Description A Video/Still Image Switches between video mode (60i/60p) and Mode still image mode. Check if the recording mode is A. If the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen.
  • Page 62 Playback During Video Playback Display Description Switches to the recording mode. Stop (returns to index screen) Deletes the currently displayed video. d 2Playback Zoom Enlarges the displayed video. Tap the position of the image you want to enlarge. Zoom ratio changes by using the (+) and (-) buttons.
  • Page 63: Checking The Recording Date And Other Information

    Playback Checking the Recording Date and Other Information Tap C. You can see the recording information of the recorded videos. Open the LCD monitor. Tap L to exit the menu. You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file. Tap A or B to select the video or still image mode.
  • Page 64: Marking Playback

    Playback MARKING PLAYBACK Select the recording date of the video that you want to playback. You can search for scenes as well as goal scenes in Game Score marked using the smartphone application. You can also extract and play back only the marked scenes and the goal scenes.
  • Page 65 Playback Indications during the Marking Playback GAME PLAYBACK Game playback is a function to play back the goal scenes and/or marked During the Normal Marking Playback scene that is recorded by the smartphone application Everio sync. 2. To start, tap J on the playback screen. For details on game score recording, refer to “Using Smartphone Applications”...
  • Page 66 Playback Indications during the Game Playback Tap the recorded game. During the Normal Game Playback Tap the list of the game to playback all the scenes of the game. Display Description Tap DIGEST to extract the score and marked scenes from the game, and to start a DIGEST playback.
  • Page 67 Playback Adjusting the Marked Playback Position Select the playback time per scene. Specify the length of time before and after the marked position for playing back the marked video. The maximum length of playback time per mark is 20 seconds. Open the LCD monitor.
  • Page 68: Digest Playback

    Playback DIGEST PLAYBACK Tap to select a date for Digest Playback. You can play back a digest of recorded videos (Digest Playback). This is useful for checking the content of videos quickly. Open the LCD monitor. After selecting a date, tap “NEXT”. When “ALL”...
  • Page 69 Playback Types of Digest Playback Digest playback stops automatically, or display the next screen by Select the types of Digest Playback from the following. When “AUTO” is tapping “MENU”. selected, playback is performed by shortening the video to the pre-set length of time.
  • Page 70: Playback Other File

    Playback PLAYBACK OTHER FILE Tap on the file to start playback. The management information of a video may be damaged if recording is not performed correctly, such as turning off the power in the middle of recording. You can perform the following operations to play back the videos with defective management information.
  • Page 71: Playing Back Still Images

    Playback Playing Back Still Images Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback You can select and play back the recorded still images from an index screen During Index Screen Display (thumbnail display). Open the LCD monitor. Still images that are recorded continuously in high-speed or medium- speed will be grouped together.
  • Page 72: Slideshow Playback

    Playback During Still Image Playback Slideshow Playback Still images can be played back in a slideshow. Tap I during still image playback to start the slideshow. When this unit is not operated, the operation buttons on the touch screen disappear automatically. Tap on the screen to display the operation “Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback”...
  • Page 73: Connecting To And Viewing On Tv

    Playback Connecting to and Viewing on TV Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector If you are using an HDTV, you can play back in HD quality by connecting to You can connect this unit to a TV for playback. The image quality on TV the HDMI mini connector.
  • Page 74 Playback Memo : Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI Change the settings in “HDMI OUTPUT” according to the connection. Connecting this unit to an HDMI-CEC enabled TV using the HDMI mini cable “ HDMI OUTPUT ” (A p. 166) allows linked operations with the TV to be performed.
  • Page 75: Connecting Via The Av Connector

    Wiring specifications (for video/audio) of the 4-pole mini plug are described in the following. Connect to a TV. To purchase, consult your nearest JVC service center. When using the provided AV cable, attach the core filter provided with this Connect the adapter cable and AC adapter to this unit.
  • Page 76: Playing Back A Blu-Ray Disc Created On This Unit

    Playback Playing Back a Blu-ray Disc Created on this Digest Playback on a Blu-ray Player Unit You can play back a few seconds from each scene of the recorded videos in the created disc. Blu-ray discs created using the backup function on this unit can be played Load the created disc on a player.
  • Page 77: Editing

    Editing Deleting Unwanted Files Deleting Selected Files Deletes the selected files. Delete unwanted videos and still images when the space in the recording Caution : media is running out. Deleted files cannot be restored. Doing so frees up more space in the recording media. “Deleting the Currently Displayed File”...
  • Page 78: Protecting Files

    Editing Protecting Files Tap “SET”. Prevent important videos/still images from being deleted accidently by protecting them. “Protecting/Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File” (A p. 78) “Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files” (A p. 79) Caution : When the recording media is formatted, even the protected files will be deleted.
  • Page 79: Protecting/Releasing Protection Of Selected Files

    Editing Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files Tap on the files to protect or release protection of. Protects or releases protection of the selected files. Open the LCD monitor. P appears on the selected files. To remove P from a file, tap on the file again. I and P are displayed on the files that are already protected.
  • Page 80: Capturing A Still Image In The Video During Playback

    Editing Capturing a Still Image in the Video During Tap the A button. Playback You can capture still images of the scenes you like in the recorded videos. Open the LCD monitor. Memo : Still images are captured with a size of 1920×1080. Captured still images are stored in the media where the video is being played back from.
  • Page 81: Combining Videos Recorded By Seamless Recording

    Editing Combining Videos Recorded by Seamless Tap “COMBINE SCENES”. Recording Videos that are recorded on two separate media and with “SEAMLESS RECORDING” in the video recording menu enabled can be combined into a single video. “ SEAMLESS RECORDING ” (A p. 155) Open the LCD monitor.
  • Page 82: Capturing A Required Part In The Video (Trimming)

    Editing Capturing a Required Part in the Video Tap the video to edit. (TRIMMING) Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file. The original video remains in its existing location. Open the LCD monitor. Tap e to pause playback at the desired start point, then tap “A”.
  • Page 83: Copying

    Preparing a BD Writer Caution : *The JVC external Blu-ray drive is known as “BD writer”. You cannot create a disc if the remaining battery power is not enough. You can copy the recorded files to Blu-ray discs or play back the created Charge this unit fully beforehand.
  • Page 84: Creating A Disc

    Copying Creating a Disc Insert a new disc. Creating a Disc Caution : You cannot create a disc if the remaining battery power is not enough. Charge this unit fully beforehand. A Press the eject button to open the disc tray. Use either BD-R or BD-RE.
  • Page 85 Copying Caution : Tap “EXECUTE”. If you copy many images at once, it may not be possible to create the disc halfway through the process. If the volume of the image data is large, copy the data in several times. Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete.
  • Page 86 Copying Copying Selected Files Tap “EXECUTE”. Select and copy the desired videos or still images individually. There are 2 ways to select images. Selecting Files One by One Specify a “FROM HERE” to “UNTIL HERE” range. Copying Selected Files One by One Select video or still image mode.
  • Page 87 Copying Specify the range to copy the files. After selecting all the files, tap “SAVE”. Select video or still image mode. Tap “SELECT AND CREATE” (video) or “SELECT AND SAVE” (still image). Tap “EXECUTE”. While the video mode is shown in the image, the same operations apply for the still image mode.
  • Page 88: Playing Back With A Bd Writer (External Blu-Ray Drive)

    Copying Playing Back with a BD Writer (External Blu-ray Drive) Caution : If you copy many images at once, it may not be possible to create the disc You can play back the Blu-ray discs created on this unit. halfway through the process. If the volume of the image data is large, copy “Preparing a BD Writer”...
  • Page 89: Dubbing Files To A Disc By Connecting To A Blu-Ray Recorder

    Copying Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a Tap the desired media. Blu-ray Recorder You can dub videos in the high definition quality by connecting an AVCHD- compliant Blu-ray recorder to this unit via a USB cable. For details on creating the disc, refer to the instruction manual of your Blu-ray recorder.
  • Page 90: Using A Usb External Hard Disk Drive

    Copying Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive Preparing a USB External Hard Disk Drive Caution : You can copy video and still image files to a USB external hard disk drive This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not from this unit.
  • Page 91: Copying All Files

    Copying Copying All Files Tap “OK” when “COMPLETED” is displayed. All videos or still images recorded on this unit will be copied. You can also select and copy only the videos or still images that have never been copied. Select video or still image mode. Tap “BACK UP”.
  • Page 92: Playing Back Files In The Usb External Hard Disk Drive

    Copying Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive Deleting Folders in the USB External Hard Disk Drive Videos or still images saved in an external hard disk drive can be played Files that are copied to the external hard disk drive can be deleted. back on this unit.
  • Page 93: Formatting The Usb External Hard Disk Drive

    Copying Formatting the USB External Hard Disk Drive Importing Files from the USB External Hard Disk Drive All files on the external hard disk drive can be deleted. You can copy video files from a USB external hard disk drive to the built-in memory of this unit or an SD card.
  • Page 94 Copying Tap “YES”. Importing starts when “YES” is tapped. To cancel importing of files, tap “STOP”, then tap “YES”. After importing, tap “OK”. Close the LCD monitor of this unit to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable. Memo : Files that are saved to the USB external hard disk drive from other devices cannot be copied to this unit.
  • Page 95: Copying Files To An Sd Card

    Copying Copying Files to an SD Card Tap “COPY”. You can copy videos and still images from the built-in memory to SD card. Copying still images to cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing (developing). This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not enough.
  • Page 96: Copying To Windows Pc

    To create DVD-Video discs using the provided software, it is necessary to install the additional software (software for creating DVD-Video). For details, refer to the Pixela homepage. http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/jvc/mediabrowser/e/ Backing up of files using other softwares is not supported. Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser 4 Consult the customer service center below.
  • Page 97 Copying Click “Properties” on the bottom bar to display. If a “Computer” icon is shown on desktop, right-click the icon and select “Properties” in the menu to display your computer information. Windows Vista/Windows 7 Click the start button. Right-click Computer. Click “Properties”.
  • Page 98 Copying Check the items with the table below. Windows 8/Windows 8.1 Windows Vista/Windows 7 Windows 8 64-bit Windows Vista 32/64-bit Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro Home Basic or Home Premium (Pre-installed versions, desktop mode only) (Pre-installed versions only) Service Pack 2 Windows8.1 64-bit Windows 7 32/64-bit Windows8.1 or Windows8.1 Pro...
  • Page 99: Installing The Provided Software (Built-In)

    Copying Installing the Provided Software (Built-in) Perform the following operations on your computer. You can display the recorded images in calendar format and perform editing A Display “Apps”. using the provided software. (For Windows 8) Click the “Search” charm. (For Windows 8.1) Click F. This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not enough.
  • Page 100 Copying Tap “PLAYBACK ON PC”. Click “Finish”. “Everio Software Setup” appears on the computer. Operations are to be performed on the computer after the screen Click “Quit”. switches. Perform the following operations on your computer. A Click “Open folder to view files” on the auto play dialog box, and then double-click “install.exe”.
  • Page 101: Backing Up All Files

    Other Countries in Europe (English):+44-1489-564-764 Asia (Philippines) (English): +63-2-438-0090 Homepage http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/jvc/mediabrowser/e/ Delete unwanted videos before making backup. It takes time to back up many videos. “Deleting Unwanted Files” (A p. 77) Disconnect the USB cable to return to the recording or playback screen.
  • Page 102: Organizing Files

    Copying Disconnecting this Unit from Computer Organizing Files After backing up your files, organize them by adding labels such as “Family Trip” or “Athletic Meet”. This is useful not only for creating discs, but for viewing the files too. Double-click on the Everio MediaBrowser 4 icon. The provided software starts up.
  • Page 103: Recording Videos To Discs

    Select the files to copy to disc in order. (English):+44-1489-564-764 Asia (Philippines) (English): +63-2-438-0090 Homepage http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/jvc/mediabrowser/e/ Click “Settings” to select the disc type. Click “Select all” to select all the displayed files. After selecting, click “Next”. Set the title of the top menu of the disc.
  • Page 104 * To create DVD-Video discs using the provided software, it is necessary to install the additional software (software for creating DVD-Video). For details, refer to the Pixela homepage. http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/jvc/mediabrowser/e/ Use commercially-available software to create a Blu-ray disc. Use Everio MediaBrowser 4 Player to play back an AVCHD disc. Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 4 software to operate.
  • Page 105: Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software

    Copying Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software (Windows 8) Right-click “Computer” in the “Windows System Tool” menu to select Copy the files to a computer using the following method. the checkbox, and then click the “JVCCAM_MEM” or “JVCCAM_SD” This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not icon.
  • Page 106: List Of Files And Folders

    Copying List of Files and Folders Folders and files are created in the built-in memory and SD card as shown below. They are created only when necessary. Caution : When the camera and PC are connected by an USB cable, recorded media are read-only.
  • Page 107: Copying To Mac Computer

    Copying Copying to Mac Computer Load image file to iPhoto. iPhoto launches automatically and videos recorded in the camera are Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method. displayed. Load the necessary images. Caution : Images on the built-in memory and SD card are displayed separately. Switch between JVCCAM_MEM (built-in memory) and JVCCAM-SD This operation cannot be completed if the remaining battery power is not (SD card) displayed under “Devices”...
  • Page 108: Using Wi-Fi

    Using Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Capabilities This unit is equipped with Wi-Fi function. You can do the following using a smartphone via wireless connection. Name of Function Capability DIRECT MONITORING You can check the image captured on the camera via direct 1-to-1 connection (Wi-Fi Direct) with a (DIRECT CONNECTION) smartphone, without the need for an access point (wireless LAN router).
  • Page 109: Operating Environment

    For more details on wireless LAN and network security, please consult the manufacturer of your wireless LAN device. JVC shall not be liable for any security issues, troubles, damages or losses arising from the use of this feature. Wi-Fi function is not available underwater.
  • Page 110: Image Monitoring Via Direct Connection (Direct Monitoring)

    Using Wi-Fi Radio Waves Used by this Product Image Monitoring via Direct Connection This product makes use of radio waves in the ISM band (2.4 GHz). (DIRECT MONITORING) Although a radio station license is not required for using this product, please take note of the following.
  • Page 111 Using Wi-Fi Connecting Smartphone Directly to Camera (Wi-Fi Direct) Select the SSID in step 4 from the Wi-Fi network selection screen of your smartphone, and enter the PASS on the password screen. Connect the smartphone directly (Wi-Fi Direct) to the camera by either of the (Operation on the smartphone) following methods.
  • Page 112 Using Wi-Fi Monitoring Images from Smartphone Smartphone (Android / iPhone) Memo : Prior to using this function, a smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone. “Installing Smartphone Applications” (A p. 124) Start “Everio sync. 2” on the smartphone after setting DIRECT CONNECTION.
  • Page 113: Image Monitoring Via An Access Point At Home (Indoor Monitoring)

    Using Wi-Fi Image Monitoring via an Access Point at The recording screen is displayed. Home (INDOOR MONITORING) Connect the camera and smartphone wirelessly via access point (wireless LAN router) that has been set up at home. You can monitor the images captured on the camera from the smartphone connected.
  • Page 114 Using Wi-Fi Operation Method Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera) Connect the camera to the access point (wireless LAN router) Connect the camera to the access point by either of the following methods. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Registration Follow the operations below if the access point (wireless LAN router) in use Tap “EZ REGISTRATION WPS”.
  • Page 115 Using Wi-Fi Connecting Smartphone to Access Point (Wireless LAN The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access Router) point. Connect the smartphone to the access point (wireless LAN router) at home. For details on how to connect, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use or the access point (wireless LAN router).
  • Page 116: Recording The Location Information

    Using Wi-Fi Recording the Location Information Log in with your username and password. (if authentication cannot be achieved) You can record the location information of the venue where recording is taking place via direct connection (Wi-Fi Direct) with a smartphone. Memo : To obtain the location information, it is necessary to connect the smartphone to the camera and start the smartphone application.
  • Page 117 Using Wi-Fi Connection by Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Tap the “DIRECT CONNECTION” (N) icon in the “Wi-Fi” menu. (Operation on this camera) Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) Set the camera to the recording mode. When “60p” is selected for “SYSTEM SELECT”, the following display appears and recording mode is switched to 60i mode.
  • Page 118 Using Wi-Fi Activate WPS on the smartphone within 2 minutes. Tap “DIRECT MONITORING”. (Operation on the smartphone) To activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use. A connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen. Monitor screen is displayed.
  • Page 119 Using Wi-Fi Receiving the location information (Display on this camera) When the GPS location information is received from the smartphone, an icon (Z) is displayed on the camera screen. Start recording. (Operation on this camera) Press the “START/STOP” button to start a normal recording. Memo : Manual recording cannot be performed.
  • Page 120: Changing The Settings

    Using Wi-Fi Changing the Settings To use the Wi-Fi function, it may be necessary to perform some settings on the camera and smartphone. Menu Settings Setting Details Wi-Fi SETTING Configures various settings related to the network. SET FROM QR CODE Perform the Wi-Fi setting after the camera reads the QR code generated by following the instruction in Detailed User Guide.
  • Page 121: Registering Access Point Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Wps)

    Using Wi-Fi Registering Access Point Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Tap “EZ REGISTRATION WPS”. (Operation on this camera) Follow the operations below if the access point (wireless LAN router) in use supports WPS. Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) Activate WPS of the access point (wireless LAN router) within 2 minutes. To activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
  • Page 122: Registering Access Point Using Wps Pin

    Using Wi-Fi Registering Access Point Using WPS PIN Tap “WPS PIN”. (Operation on this camera) Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) The PIN code appears. Enter the PIN code displayed on the camera to the access point The top menu appears. (wireless LAN router).
  • Page 123: Checking The Mac Address Of This Camera

    Using Wi-Fi Checking the MAC Address of this Camera Initializing the Wi-Fi Settings Displays the MAC address of the camera. Returns the Wi-Fi settings to their default values. Tap “MENU”. Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) (Operation on this camera) The top menu appears.
  • Page 124: Using Smartphone Applications

    Using Wi-Fi Using Smartphone Applications Operating the Smartphone Applications Indications on the screen By installing the “Everio sync. 2” smartphone software, images on the “Indications on the screen” (A p. 124) camera can be checked from a distance, and recording videos/still images Transferring videos and zooming operation can be performed.
  • Page 125: Using The Markings

    Using Wi-Fi Index Screen (AVCHD Video/Still image) Using the Markings Enter the mark to make it easy to find the scene later. Common for Android and iOS Tap “Marking” while recording the video. Transfer Screen Tap the mark icon (D) at the scene you want to mark. Game Score Screen Once a scene is marked, the next mark won’t be made within 5 seconds.
  • Page 126: Using The Game Score

    Using Wi-Fi Using the Game Score Tap “TEAM SELECTION”. The scores of various sport games can be recorded with video images. Also, the recorded position can be marked to make it easy to find the scenes you want to view later. Common for Android and iOS Tap “Game Score”.
  • Page 127 Using Wi-Fi Tap c to start recording the video. Tap the number when the score is added. Tap the number button of the scored team. When the game is started, tap “Game Start”. To modify the score, tap the scorecard. Tap the “Undo”...
  • Page 128: Transferring Videos (Avchd Format)

    Using Wi-Fi Transferring Videos (AVCHD format) When the game is ended, tap “Game End”. Transfer videos recorded in AVCHD format to the smartphone. Caution : The video to be forwarded is converted to the following format. Item Details System Video Codec H.
  • Page 129 Using Wi-Fi Tap “Index”. Files are displayed as a split files by certain lengths of time. Enter the check mark (A) to the files to transfer, and tap the transfer mark icon (B) on the lower right. Number of the selected image files is indicated next to the check mark in lower left.
  • Page 130 Using Wi-Fi Transferring manually “TRANSFER” starts. You can set the length of transferred video. A Tap “MANUAL” in step 5. B At the start point, enter the starting time of the video. Specify the lengths of the video by using the slider bar. (10 to 300 sec) C After confirming the setting, tap “TRANSFER”, and then tap “TRANSFER”...
  • Page 131: Transferring Still Images

    Using Wi-Fi Transferring Still Images Tap “Index”. You can transfer recorded still images to your smartphone. If the aspect ratio of the original still image is 4:3, the image is reduced by 1600X1200 when transferred. If the aspect ratio of the original still image is 16:9, the image is reduced by 1920X1080 when transferred.
  • Page 132 Using Wi-Fi Enter the check in the checkbox (A) to the still images to transfer, and “TRANSFER” starts. tap the transfer mark icon (B) on the lower right. Tap “Monitor” to return to the monitor screen. Tap Q to move to the setting screen. Tap “CANCEL”...
  • Page 133: Smartphone Application Settings

    Using Wi-Fi Smartphone Application Settings Item Details You can change the settings of the smartphone applications. MONITORING Turns on/off the monitoring function of the Common for Android and iOS screen. (Enter a check mark to set to “ON”) Tap Q. PAN OPERATION Not usable on this unit.
  • Page 134 Using Wi-Fi Game Score Settings Tap the desired setting. Enter the recording methods of the game score, as well as the team information. Common for Android and iOS Tap Q. Item Details TEAM LIST Set the team name and the color. To display “HOME”...
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting

    Using Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Direct Monitoring Trouble Action Unable to connect to camera. Check whether the Wi-Fi connection is established successfully. (URL required) Check whether Wi-Fi is connected to “DIRECT-**EVERIO”. Check whether the smartphone is connected to the camera. Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal (smartphone). If the smartphone supports Wi-Fi Direct, try generating the QR code and set “ENFORCED GROUP OWNER”...
  • Page 136 Using Wi-Fi INDOOR MONITORING (connection at home) Trouble Action Unable to connect to camera. Check whether the Wi-Fi connection is established successfully. Check to ensure that the camera and the terminal (smartphone) are connected to the same access point. Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal (smartphone). Video or audio is interrupted or delayed If the network speed is slow, videos and audio sound may be interrupted, or delay may become significant.
  • Page 137 3. Set the username and password for the dynamic DNS (DDNS) obtained on the camera. * Only the JVC dynamic DNS (DDNS) service can be set on this camera. The URL (WAN) will not appear if dynamic DNS (DDNS) is not set on the camera.
  • Page 138 Using Wi-Fi Vide/Still Image Transmission Trouble Action Unable to transfer videos and still images to Check the amount of remaining free space in the destination medium (smartphone). smartphone.
  • Page 139: Wi-Fi Specifications

    Using Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Specifications Wi-Fi Specifications Item Details Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz band) Wi-Fi security Encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA2 *WPA and WPA2 are supported only by the personal mode (PSK). DIRECT MONITORING / INDOOR MONITORING / OUTDOOR MONITORING When Using Everio sync. 2 Item Details Supported Terminals...
  • Page 140 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Handling information : The information you have entered is used to generate the QR code. The information is erased after the QR code is generated, and will not be retained on the web server. The QR code generated includes your information so please handle with care.
  • Page 141: Using Wi-Fi By Creating A Qr Code

    Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code DIRECT MONITORING Tap “EXECUTE”. Setting (Once setting is done, start from the “Regular Operation” below) Creating a QR Code Enter values in the required items for direct monitoring. Password: set a password to connect this camera to the device by direct monitoring.
  • Page 142 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Regular Operation Select the SSID in step 4 from the Wi-Fi network selection screen of your smartphone, and enter the PASS on the password screen. Connecting the Smartphone to the Camera Wirelessly (Operation on the smartphone) Connection by entering the Wi-Fi password Tap “MENU”.
  • Page 143 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Tap “DIRECT MONITORING”. Tap “WPS”. (Operation on this camera) Activate WPS on the smartphone within 2 minutes. (Operation on the smartphone) The recording screen is displayed. To activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use. A connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen.
  • Page 144: Indoor Monitoring

    Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code INDOOR MONITORING Tap “SET FROM QR CODE”. Setting (Once setting is done, start from the “Regular Operation” below) Creating a QR Code Enter values in the required items for indoor monitoring. For indoor monitoring, it is not necessary to perform settings other than the password and HTTP port.
  • Page 145 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Registering the access points (wireless LAN router) to this Tap “EZ REGISTRATION WPS”. unit (Operation on this camera) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Registration Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) Activate WPS of the access point (wireless LAN router) within 2 minutes. To activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
  • Page 146 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Connecting Smartphone to Access Point (Wireless LAN The following is displayed when the camera is connected to the access Router) point. Connect the smartphone to the access point (wireless LAN router) at home. This setting is not required if the smartphone has already been connected to the access point (wireless LAN router) at home.
  • Page 147: Outdoor Monitoring

    IP address changes when making an access to this unit via internet. Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera. To obtain (register) an account, perform the following steps. Access the following URL from a browser and register for an account.
  • Page 148 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Display the screen for reading the QR code. Read a QR code. Tap “MENU”. Read a QR code. (Operation on this camera) (Operation on this camera) The top menu appears. Tap “YES”. Tap the “Wi-Fi” (Q) icon. (Operation on this camera) Tap “OK”.
  • Page 149 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Regular Operation Tap “Wi-Fi SETTING”. (Operation on this camera) Connecting the Camera to the Smartphone Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera) Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera) The top menu appears. Tap the “Wi-Fi” (Q) icon. (Operation on this camera) Tap “ADD”.
  • Page 150 Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Operation on the smartphone Memo : Prior to using this function, a smartphone application needs to be installed on the smartphone. “Installing Smartphone Applications” (A p. 124) Start “Everio sync. 2” on the smartphone after setting OUTDOOR MONITORING.
  • Page 151: Registering Access Point Manually

    Using Wi-Fi by Creating a QR Code Registering Access Point Manually Tap “SET FROM QR CODE”. Creating a QR Code Enter the items required for registering the access point All items will be overwritten and set. Enter all the required items. SSID: Set the identification name (SSID) of the access point.
  • Page 152: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu Operating the Menu Operating the Top Menu You can configure various settings using the menu. The following menu is available on this unit. Tap “MENU”. TOP MENU: Menu that contains all the items specific to the video recording, still image recording, video playback, and still image playback modes respectively.
  • Page 153: Record Setting Menu (Video)

    Settings Menu RECORD SETTING Menu (video) FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually. “Adjusting Focus Manually (FOCUS)” (A p. 30) *Displayed only in the manual recording mode. BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen. “Adjusting Brightness” (A p. 31) *Displayed only in the manual recording mode.
  • Page 154 Settings Menu WIND CUT Reduces the noise caused by wind. Setting Details Deactivates the function. Activates the function. AUTO Activate the function automatically. TIME-LAPSE RECORDING This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval. This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud.
  • Page 155 Settings Menu SMILE SHOT Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile. “Capturing Smiles Automatically (SMILE SHOT)” (A p. 45) SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY Displays the names and smile levels (%) when faces are detected. “Setting SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY” (A p. 49) SEAMLESS RECORDING Continues recording on the SD card without stopping when the remaining space on the built-in memory runs out.
  • Page 156 Settings Menu ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio. Setting Details 40x OPTICAL Enables recording with 1 - 40x optical zoom. Set this when digital zoom is not desired. 60x DYNAMIC Enables recording with 1 - 40x optical zoom and 41 - 60x dynamic zoom, when the image stabilizer is in (55x DYNAMIC) normal mode or set to off.
  • Page 157: Record Setting Menu (Still Image)

    Settings Menu RECORD SETTING Menu (still image) FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually. “Adjusting Focus Manually (FOCUS)” (A p. 30) *Displayed only in the manual recording mode. BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen. “Adjusting Brightness” (A p. 31) *Displayed only in the manual recording mode.
  • Page 158 Settings Menu RECORDING EFFECT You can add and record various effects to the images. Once setting is done, you can easily record images that are suitable for each image. GRAINY MONOCHROME You can record images with a grainy black and white photo feel. “Recording Images Like an Old Black and White Photo (GRAINY MONOCHROME)”...
  • Page 159: Playback Setting Menu (Video)

    Settings Menu PLAYBACK SETTING Menu (video) DISPLAY DATE/TIME Sets whether to display the recording date and time during video playback. Setting Details Does not display the date and time during playback. Displays the date and time during playback. DIGEST PLAYBACK Plays back a digest of the recorded videos.
  • Page 160: Edit Menu (Video)

    Settings Menu EDIT Menu (video) PROTECT/CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently. “Protecting/Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File” (A p. 78) “Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files” (A p. 79) COPY Copies files from the built-in memory to the SD card. “Copying Files to an SD Card”...
  • Page 161: Playback Setting Menu (Still Image)

    Settings Menu PLAYBACK SETTING Menu (still image) SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS Sets the transition effects in slideshow playback. Setting Details SLIDE Switches the screen by sliding in from right to left. BLINDS Switches the screen by dividing into vertical strips. CHECKERBOARD Switches the screen by changing through a checkered pattern.
  • Page 162: Edit Menu (Still Image)

    Settings Menu EDIT Menu (still image) PROTECT/CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently. “Protecting/Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File” (A p. 78) “Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files” (A p. 79) COPY Copies files from the built-in memory to the SD card. “Copying Files to an SD Card”...
  • Page 163: Setup (Video/Still Image)

    Settings Menu SETUP (video/still image) Mobile User Guide Displays the QR code to access the Mobile User Guide. The portal site appears when the QR code has been read correctly. Select the model name of your camera to display its Mobile User Guide. Memo : To read the QR code, a relevant application is required.
  • Page 164 Settings Menu MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor. Setting Details AUTO Sets the brightness automatically to “4” when using outdoors and to “3” when using indoors. Brightens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions. Sets to the standard brightness.
  • Page 165 Returns all the settings to their default values. FIRMWARE UPDATE Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version. For details, refer to the JVC homepage. (When no program to update the software of this unit is available, nothing will be provided on the homepage.) http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/support/index.html OPEN SOURCE LICENSES (recording only) Displays the open source software licenses that are used in this unit.
  • Page 166: Connection Settings (Video/Still Image)

    Settings Menu CONNECTION SETTINGS (video/still image) DISPLAY ON TV Displays icons and date/time on a TV screen. Setting Details Does not display icons and date/time on TV. Displays icons and date/time on TV. VIDEO OUTPUT Sets the aspect ratio (16:9 or 4:3) according to the connecting TV. Setting Details Select this when connecting to a conventional TV (4:3).
  • Page 167: Usb Connection Menu

    Settings Menu USB CONNECTION MENU This menu appears when this unit is connected to a computer using an USB cable. PLAYBACK ON PC Displays videos recorded by this unit by using the Everio MediaBrowser 4. “Installing the Provided Software (Built-in)” (A p. 99) Saves videos recorded by this unit on your computer without using the provided software.
  • Page 168: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts Right Side Bottom Side A Speaker A Cover Lock B Grip Belt B Tripod Mounting Hole Pass your hand through the grip belt to hold this unit firmly. “Tripod Mounting” (A p. 19) “Grip Adjustment” (A p. 9)
  • Page 169 Names of Parts Top/Left/Rear Side Inside Terminal Cover A SD Card Slot Insert an optional SD card. A Lens B Reset Button The lens is protected by a protective glass cover. If the lens is dirty, use a commercially available lens blower to remove C HDMI mini connector any dust, and a commercially available cleaning cloth to wipe off any Connects to TV using an HDMI mini cable.
  • Page 170 Names of Parts LCD Monitor A LCD Monitor Turns the power on/off by opening and closing. Enables self-portraits to be taken by rotating the monitor. “Using the Touch Screen” (A p. 12) “Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor” (A p. 14) Caution : Do not press against the surface with force or subject it to strong impact.
  • Page 171: Indications On The Lcd Monitor

    Indications on the LCD monitor Common Recording Indications Video Recording A Video Mode A TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF Switches between video and still image modes. “Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 44) B Video Quality B Backlight Compensation “ SYSTEM SELECT ” (A p. 155) “Setting Backlight Compensation”...
  • Page 172 Indications on the LCD monitor Still Image Recording Video Playback A Video Mode Switches between video and still image modes. A Still Image Mode B Video Quality Switches between video and still image modes. “ VIDEO QUALITY ” (A p. 155) B Image Size C Operation Indicator “...
  • Page 173 Indications on the LCD monitor Still Image Playback A Still Image Mode Switches between video and still image modes. B Folder Number C File Number D Date/Time Displays the recording date and time. E Recording media “ REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE ” (A p. 165) F Battery Indicator “Checking the Remaining Recording Time”...
  • Page 174: Troubleshooting

    -10°C to 0°C, this will cause the remaining recording time to shorten. When the recording time becomes extremely short even when the battery is fully charged, the battery needs to be replaced. For details on replacing the built-in battery (subject to a fee), consult the nearest JVC service center.
  • Page 175: Power Supply

    Troubleshooting Power supply Recording Unable to turn on the power. Recording cannot be performed. The camera does not turn on if the remaining battery power is low. Check the A / B button. In this case, charge the battery for more than 40 minutes before turning on “Top/Left/Rear Side”...
  • Page 176: Sd Card

    Troubleshooting SD Card Playback Cannot insert the SD card. Sound or video is interrupted. Make sure not to insert the SD card in the wrong direction. Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two “Inserting an SD Card” (A p. 10) scenes.
  • Page 177: Editing/Copying

    Troubleshooting Editing/Copying Computer Unable to delete file. Unable to copy files to the computer’s HDD. Files (videos/still images) that are protected cannot be deleted. Release If the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 4 is not installed, some protection before deleting the file. functions may not work properly.
  • Page 178: Screen/Image

    Close the monitor screen to turn off the power and remove the AC adapter, then press the Reset button to reset this unit. “Resetting this Unit” (A p. 6) If these operations won’t solve the problem, contact your JVC dealer or the JVC service center.
  • Page 179: Error Message

    Please be forewarned. “SET DATE/TIME!” will appear the next time the power is turned on. Set the - JVC will not be responsible for any lost data. Please be forewarned. clock again after charging the battery.
  • Page 180 Troubleshooting UNSUPPORTED SCENE! NO FILES Use files recorded with this unit. (Files recorded with other devices may not Change the setting of “REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE” or “REC MEDIA FOR be playable.) VIDEO” in the “SETUP” menu, and check that files are not recorded to the other media.
  • Page 181: Maintenance

    Maintenance Perform regular maintenance of this unit to enable it to be used for a long time. Caution : Be sure to detach the AC adapter and power plug before performing any maintenance. Camcorder Wipe this unit with a dry, soft cloth to remove any dirt. When it is extremely dirty, soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent, wipe the body with it, and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent.
  • Page 182: Specifications

    Specifications Camera Connectors Item Details Item Details Power supply Using AC adapter: DC 5.2 V HDMI output HDMI mini connector connector Power consumption 2.3 W (60i mode, “LIGHT”: “OFF”, MONITOR BRIGHTNESS: 3 (standard)) AV output Video output: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω 2.5 W (60i mode, “LIGHT”: “OFF”, MONITOR connector Audio output: 300 mV (rms), 1 KΩ...
  • Page 183 Specifications AC Adapter (AC-V11U) Item Details Power supply AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Output DC 5.2 V, 1 A Allowable operating 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) temperature (10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) during charging) Dimensions (mm) 66 x 28 x 47 (2-5/8”...
  • Page 184: Trademarks

    Trademarks Trademarks AVCHD Progressive and AVCHD Progressive logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and HDMI logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

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