JVC LYT2473-002A User Manual

CAMCORDER
GZ-GX1
Detailed User Guide
LYT2473-002A
Table of Contents
Beginner’s Guide ...........................................................
Charging .................................................................................. 5
Playback .................................................................................. 5
Shooting Tips ........................................................................... 5
Holiday Season/Christmas ...................................................... 6
Wedding .................................................................................. 7
Travel ....................................................................................... 8
Amusement Park ................................................................... 10
Using Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Capabilities ................................................................... 12
Operating Environment
Precautions on Using Wi-Fi ................................................... 13
Image Monitoring via Direct Connection (DIRECT
MONITORING) .................................................................. 14
Recording the Location Information ....................................... 17
Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home (OUTSIDE
MONITORING) .................................................................. 18
Image Monitoring via the Internet (OUTSIDE MONITORING)
............................................................................................ 20
Send Still Images via E-mail upon Detection of Face or Movement
(DETECT/MAIL SETTING) ................................................ 24
Record and Send Videos via E-mail (VIDEO MAIL ATTN.) ... 25
Changing the Settings ........................................................... 27
Setting the Password (OUT MONITORING SET) .............. 29
Setting the UPnP of this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)
Obtaining a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Account ...................... 30
Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT
Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address .................................. 31
Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address ....................... 34
Setting the Detection Method of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL
Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL
Setting Self Recording on this Camera (DETECT/MAIL
Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”
Setting the Password (DIRECT MONITORING) ................. 41
Setting the Enforced Group Owner (DIRECT MONITORING)
Checking the MAC Address of this Camera ....................... 42
Protecting the Network Settings with a Password .............. 43
Initializing the Network Settings ......................................... 43
Using Smartphone Applications ............................................. 44
Indications on the Screen ................................................... 44
Transferring Videos ............................................................ 45
Transferring Still Images .................................................... 46
Changing the Settings ........................................................ 48
Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser ...................... 50
Indications on the Screen ................................................... 50
Making Camera Settings from a Web Browser .................. 52
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 57
Wi-Fi Specifications ............................................................... 60
Getting Started
Verifying the Accessories ...................................................... 62
Charging the Battery Pack
Grip Adjustment ..................................................................... 65
Inserting an SD Card ............................................................. 65
Types of Usable SD Card ................................................... 66
Using the Touch Screen ........................................................ 67
Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor ....... 67
Clock Setting ......................................................................... 69
Resetting the Clock ............................................................ 69
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MONITORING SET) ....................................................... 30
SETTING) ....................................................................... 35
SETTING) ....................................................................... 35
SETTING) ....................................................................... 36
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Changing the Display Language ............................................ 70
Holding this Unit ....................................................................
Tripod Mounting .................................................................... 71
Using the Remote Control ...................................................... 71
Attaching Headphones .......................................................... 72
Attaching an External Microphone ......................................... 73
Using this Unit Overseas ....................................................... 73
Charging the Battery Pack Overseas ................................. 73
Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling ................. 74
Setting Daylight Saving Time ............................................. 74
Optional Accessories ............................................................. 75
Recording
Taking Videos in Auto Mode .................................................. 76
Zooming .............................................................................
Capturing Still Images During Video Recording ................. 79
Taking Still Images in Auto Mode ........................................... 79
Zooming ............................................................................. 81
Manual Recording ................................................................. 82
Shooting According to Scene (Subject) ............................. 84
Adjusting Focus Manually .................................................. 86
Adjusting Brightness .......................................................... 87
Setting Shutter Speed ........................................................ 88
Setting Aperture ................................................................. 89
Setting White Balance ........................................................ 90
Setting Backlight Compensation ........................................ 91
Checking for Overexposed Areas (ZEBRA) ....................... 92
Taking Close-up Shots ....................................................... 93
Recording with Effects ........................................................... 94
Recording with Animation Effects ...................................... 94
Recording with Face Decorations ...................................... 96
Recording with Decorative Stamps .................................... 96
Recording with Personal Handwriting ................................ 97
Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF) ....... 99
Capturing Smiles Automatically (SMILE SHOT) ............... 100
Capturing Pets Automatically (PET SHOT) ...................... 102
Recording while Displaying a Magnified View of a Selected
Face (FACE SUB-WINDOW) ....................................... 103
Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information
.......................................................................................... 105
Setting SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY .................................... 107
Editing the Registered Face Information .......................... 108
Reducing Camera Shake ..................................................... 110
Slow-motion (High-speed) Recording .................................. 110
Recording at Intervals (TIME-LAPSE RECORDING) ........... 111
Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements (AUTO REC)
.......................................................................................... 113
Taking Group Shots (Self-timer) .......................................... 114
Recording Videos with Date and Time ................................. 116
Checking the Remaining Recording Time ........................... 117
Playback
Playing Back Videos ............................................................ 119
Checking the Recording Date and Other Information
Checking the Content of Videos Quickly (Digest Playback)
...................................................................................... 121
Playing a Video with Defective Management Information . 122
Playing Back Still Images ..................................................... 123
Slideshow Playback ......................................................... 124
Searching for a Specific Video/Still Image by Date .............. 125
Connecting to and Viewing on TV ........................................ 125
Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector ........................ 126
Connecting via the AV Connector .................................... 127
Playing Back Playlists .......................................................... 127
Playing Back a DVD or Blu-ray Disc Created on this Unit .... 128
Digest Playback on a Blu-ray or DVD Player .................... 128
....... 121
Editing
Deleting Unwanted Files ...................................................... 129
Deleting the Currently Displayed File
............................... 129
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Deleting Selected Files .................................................... 129
Protecting Files ....................................................................
Protecting/Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed
File ................................................................................ 130
Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files ............ 131
Capturing a Still Image in the Video During Playback .......... 132
Capturing a Required Part in the Video (TRIMMING) .......... 132
Capturing Videos for Uploading to YouTube ........................ 133
Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos ....................... 135
Creating Playlists with Selected Files ............................... 135
Creating Playlists by Date ................................................ 136
Editing Playlists ................................................................ 137
Deleting Playlists .............................................................. 138
Copying
Creating Discs with a DVD Writer ........................................ 139
Preparing a DVD Writer (CU-VD3)
Preparing a DVD Writer (CU-VD50) ................................. 140
Creating a Disc ................................................................. 141
Playing Back with a DVD Writer ....................................... 145
Creating Discs with a BD Writer (External Blu-ray Drive) ..... 146
Preparing a BD Writer (External Blu-ray Drive) ................ 146
Creating a Disc ................................................................. 147
Playing Back with a BD Writer (External Blu-ray Drive) .... 153
Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu-ray Recorder ......... 154
Dubbing Files to a Disc by Connecting to a DVD Recorder . 154
Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting to a VCR ........ 155
Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive ................................ 155
Preparing a USB External Hard Disk Drive ....................... 156
Copying All Files .............................................................. 156
Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive .. 157
Deleting Folders in the USB External Hard Disk Drive ..... 158
Formatting the USB External Hard Disk Drive .................. 158
Importing Files from the USB External Hard Disk Drive .... 159
Copying to Windows PC ...................................................... 160
Verifying System Requirements (Guideline) ..................... 160
Installing the Provided Software ....................................... 161
Backing Up All Files ......................................................... 162
Organizing Files ............................................................... 163
Recording Videos to Discs ............................................... 164
Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software ......... 166
List of Files and Folders ................................................... 167
Copying to Mac Computer ................................................... 168
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Menu Settings
Operating the Menu ............................................................. 169
Operating the Shortcut Menu
Operating the Main Menu ................................................. 170
Operating the Common Menu .......................................... 170
Recording Menu (Video) ...................................................... 171
INFO. ............................................................................... 174
SCENE SELECT .............................................................. 174
FOCUS ............................................................................ 174
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST ................................................... 174
SHUTTER SPEED ........................................................... 174
APERTURE PRIORITY .................................................... 174
WHITE BALANCE ............................................................ 174
BACKLIGHT COMP. ........................................................ 174
ZEBRA ............................................................................. 174
TELE MACRO .................................................................. 174
TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF ............................................... 174
LIGHT .............................................................................. 175
GAIN UP .......................................................................... 175
WIND CUT ....................................................................... 176
GRID ................................................................................ 176
ANIMATION EFFECT ...................................................... 177
DECORATE FACE EFFECT ............................................ 177
STAMP ............................................................................ 177
HANDWRITING EFFECT ................................................ 177
HIGH SPEED RECORDING ............................................ 177
TIME-LAPSE RECORDING ............................................. 177
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AUTO REC ...................................................................... 177
Wi-Fi ................................................................................
DATE/TIME RECORDING ............................................... 177
FACE SUB-WINDOW ...................................................... 177
SHUTTER MODE ............................................................ 177
CONT. SHOOTING SPEED ............................................. 178
SMILE SHOT ................................................................... 178
SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY ................................................ 178
FACE REGISTRATION .................................................... 178
PET SHOT ....................................................................... 178
SYSTEM SELECT ........................................................... 179
VIDEO QUALITY .............................................................. 179
ZOOM .............................................................................. 180
x.v.Color ........................................................................... 180
ZOOM MIC ...................................................................... 181
MIC LEVEL ...................................................................... 181
MIC LEVEL SETTING ...................................................... 182
HEADPHONE VOL. ADJ. ................................................ 182
Recording Menu (Still Image) .............................................. 184
INFO. ............................................................................... 186
SCENE SELECT .............................................................. 186
FOCUS ............................................................................ 186
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST ................................................... 186
SHUTTER SPEED ........................................................... 186
APERTURE PRIORITY .................................................... 186
WHITE BALANCE ............................................................ 186
BACKLIGHT COMP. ........................................................ 186
TELE MACRO .................................................................. 186
TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF ............................................... 186
FLASH ............................................................................. 186
SELF-TIMER .................................................................... 187
GAIN ................................................................................ 187
AUTO REC ...................................................................... 188
SHUTTER MODE ............................................................ 188
CONT. SHOOTING SPEED ............................................. 189
SMILE SHOT ................................................................... 189
SMILE%/NAME DISPLAY ................................................ 189
FACE REGISTRATION .................................................... 189
PET SHOT ....................................................................... 189
IMAGE SIZE ..................................................................... 190
GRID ................................................................................ 190
Playback Menu (Video) ........................................................ 191
FILE INFORMATION ....................................................... 192
SEARCH DATE ................................................................ 192
DISPLAY DATE/TIME ...................................................... 192
DIGEST PLAYBACK ........................................................ 193
PLAYBACK PLAYLIST .................................................... 193
EDIT PLAYLIST ............................................................... 193
PROTECT/CANCEL ........................................................ 193
TRIMMING ....................................................................... 193
UPLOAD SETTINGS ....................................................... 193
PLAYBACK OTHER FILE ................................................ 193
K2 TECHNOLOGY .......................................................... 193
Playback Menu (Still Image) ................................................ 194
FILE INFORMATION ....................................................... 194
SEARCH DATE ................................................................ 194
SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS ................................................. 195
PROTECT/CANCEL ........................................................ 195
Common Menu .................................................................... 196
CLOCK ADJUST .............................................................. 198
DATE DISPLAY STYLE ................................................... 198
LANGUAGE ..................................................................... 198
MONITOR BRIGHTNESS ................................................ 198
OPERATION SOUND ...................................................... 199
SILENT MODE ................................................................. 199
AUTO POWER OFF ......................................................... 200
QUICK RESTART ............................................................ 200
REMOTE .......................................................................... 201
DEMO MODE .................................................................. 201
TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST ............................................. 202
DISPLAY ON TV .............................................................. 203
VIDEO OUTPUT .............................................................. 203
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HDMI OUTPUT ................................................................ 204
HDMI CONTROL
FACTORY PRESET ......................................................... 205
UPDATE .......................................................................... 205
FORMAT SD CARD ......................................................... 205
OPEN SOURCE LICENSES ............................................ 205
MOBILE USER GUIDE .................................................... 206
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Names of Parts
Front .................................................................................... 207
Rear .....................................................................................
Bottom ................................................................................. 208
Interior ................................................................................. 208
LCD Monitor ........................................................................ 209
Indications on the LCD monitor
Common Recording Indications .......................................... 210
Video Recording
Still Image Recording ........................................................... 211
Video Playback .................................................................... 211
Still Image Playback ............................................................ 212
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Troubleshooting
When the unit is not working properly .................................. 212
Battery Pack
Recording ............................................................................ 213
Card ..................................................................................... 214
Playback .............................................................................. 214
Editing/Copying ................................................................... 215
Computer ............................................................................. 216
Screen/Image ...................................................................... 216
Other Problems ................................................................... 217
Error Message? ................................................................... 217
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Maintenance
Specifications
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Charging

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to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed
Refer User Guide.

Recording

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to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed
Refer User Guide.

Playback

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to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed
Refer User Guide.

Shooting Tips

Basic Way to Hold a Camcorder ~ Recording Stable Images ~

Beginner’s Guide

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[Getting Ready]
A Open your feet to the width of your shoulders. B Extend your right hand and hold the camcorder over your head. C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle
accordingly.
Caution :
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Use this way of shooting only as a last resort as it is difficult to achieve stable images.
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Set to the wide angle as much as possible as the image will be prone to camera shake.
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Be considerate. Do not inconvenience the people around you.
Squatting and Shooting at Eye Level
This is the standard way of shooting while standing up. Be sure to master this basic technique in order to achieve stable images.
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[Getting Ready]
A Open your feet to the width of your shoulders. B Keep
to your side.
C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle
accordingly.
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the elbow of your right arm, which is holding the camcorder, close
Extending Your Hands to Shoot ~ High-Angle Shooting ~
Staying low is a common position to take when shooting small children. By recording from the eye level of the child, you can capture all his cute expressions clearly.
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[Getting Ready]
A Kneel down with your left knee while keeping your right foot on the
ground.
B Place the elbow of your right arm, which is holding the camcorder, on
your right knee.
C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle
accordingly.
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Panning
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Refer
to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed
User Guide.
Use this method to shoot a wide angle of view.
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[Getting Ready]
A Shoot by rotating your body instead of moving your arms while keeping
the basic way of holding a camcorder as stated above.
B Stand facing the direction where the rotation will stop. C Twist your upper body to the direction where recording will start. D Press the start button and record for 2 seconds, then slowly twist back
your body to face the front. Record for another 2 seconds while facing the front, then press the stop button. (The 90 degrees rotation should take about 5 seconds, giving the feeling of a slow motion.)
Extend your hand when your subject is being hidden behind a crowd of
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people.
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Useful Shooting Techniques

Holiday Season/Christmas

Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family!
Photo by 101st CAB, Wings of Destiny
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
Decorating the Tree and Preparing the Dinner
The decoration of tree and preparation of dinner are part of the joy of Christmas. Be sure to record these happy family times!
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Decorating the tree
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Recording the Christmas Party
Photo by InnerSpirit
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
After all preparations, it is finally the Christmas party itself.
only should you record the candle-blowing scene, but also the smiles of
Not the family while being surrounded by good food, or even the father who is slightly drunk from champagne!
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Finding the Presents
A tree is the most important thing to bring out the mood of Christmas.
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Simply the scene of all family members engaging in the decorating of a fir tree with various colorful ornaments is full of the feeling of happiness.
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Preparing the Dinner
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Photo by Manicosity
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
Record the scenes as everyone helps to prepare the feast of the night. You can film the mother who is cooking, the children who are helping, and of course, the process of making a cake!
For children, the greatest joy of Christmas is receiving presents the next
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morning. Their expression of delight when finding a present next to their pillow is a recording opportunity not to be missed. Get ready to shoot before the children wake up!
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Useful Shooting Techniques

Wedding

Create an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom!
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Discussing and Planning Before the Event
Before the day of the wedding reception, it is important to discuss with the bride and groom about various details such as the order of the ceremony and whether there are any entertainment programs or change of clothes. By understanding the preferences of the bride and groom, you will be able to shoot more appropriately.
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Finding out the route of entrance
Recording the Expressions and Comments of Guests
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Setting the shot from eye level to chest level
You can record comments from the guest by going around asking, "Please say a few words for the bride and groom".
can be done at the guests' waiting room, when the bride and groom are
This changing, or during the entertainment programs.
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The highlight of a wedding reception is the entrance of the bride and groom.
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Find
out which door they will enter from and the route they will take from the person-in-charge of the wedding hall in advance. Set up the tripod at a place where you can follow the couple using zoom without having to move around.
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Number of times and timing of clothes-changing
Find out the timing of any changing of clothes so as to capture the scene well when the bride and groom enter again. You can also make use the time while the bride and groom are changing to record comments of well wishes from the guests.
Finding the Right Angle to Capture Both Bride and Groom
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Composing the picture with the groom in front and the guests at the back
The main characters of a wedding are of course the bride and groom. Record
expressions clearly during the toast, speech, entertainment programs,
their and other scenes. Another recommendation is to capture the face shots of the guests, then pan towards the groom. Picture composition containing the crowd of guests only lacks fun, so be sure to pay attention to the shooting angle and size.
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Useful Shooting Techniques
Advanced Operation with Two Camcorders
If video-editing is to be done, record using two camcorders so that a video with varying scenes can be created. You can try asking a close friend who has a camcorder at home. Set the borrowed camcorder on a tripod to focus on taking close-up shots of the bride and groom. In this way, the other camcorder can be moved
to record other scenes, enabling an interesting video with changing
around scenes to be created through editing and compilation. As most people own at least a digital camera nowadays, even if you are really unable to find an extra camcorder, inserting still pictures to the video at various points is also a good way to add variety. Do give it a try!
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<Camcorder 1> Closing up on the bride and groom all the time
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<Camcorder 2> Recording
the congratulatory messages from friends at the
same time
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Travel

Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips!
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Bringing the Necessary Equipment
The necessary things to bring on a trip depends on your traveling purpose and the destination. For overseas trips in particular, you have to think about what to bring in accordance to the local conditions. Here are some suggestions for your consideration.
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Camcorder
Think about how many hours of shooting you will usually perform in a day. Be sure to prepare enough recording medium especially for long overseas trips. If you are recording in SD cards, get ready the sufficient number of cards, including some for backup.
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Battery Pack
Prepare a battery pack that is ready for three times the expected recording time in a day. For example, if you plan to record for 2 hours a day, prepare a battery pack that is ready for 6 hours (actual recording time). For
a day trip, you can prepare a battery with low capacity but for a long trip,
do prepare a few batteries with high capacities.
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AC Adapter
The JVC AC adapter supports voltages from 110 V to 240 V, and hence can be used anywhere in the world. Bring along the adapter if you are traveling for a long time. Charge the battery pack while sleeping so that you can record with full battery power the next day.
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Power Plug Adapter
The shape of the power plug varies according to countries. Be sure to check the shape of the power plug beforehand, and bring the appropriate power plug adapter. “Charging the Battery Pack Overseas” (A p. 73)
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Battery Charger
Useful Shooting Techniques
Using Pan at the Places of Interest
Tourists spots with beautiful scenery or historical sites are places that you would certainly want to record. To capture the magnificence of a scene which cannot be fitted into a single frame, try the panning technique. Refer to “Shooting Tips” found in the “Beginner’s Guide” on this website on how to use panning effectively. In addition, you may also like to take a shot of the signs or monuments that can often be found at the tourist spots.
Recording cannot be performed when an AC adapter is connected to the
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camcorder for battery charging. You can bring an additional battery charger to charge battery packs if you plan to use the camcorder for recording at night. You can also charge
battery packs by using both the battery charger and this camcorder
multiple at the same time.
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Tripod
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A tripod is an essential item to take stable images. Select an appropriate tripod in accordance to your purpose and style of traveling, such as a compact one to be used on a table or one that is at least 1 m tall.
Recording the Excitement Before Departure
It may be a little abrupt to start your travel video at the destination suddenly.
also the preparations prior to departure if it is a family trip, or the time
Record when everyone is gathered at the meeting place if you are traveling with your friends. For overseas trips, taking a shot of the signs and displays at the airport of the flight you are taking may be useful for future reference.
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Showing Everyone Having a Good Time
When taking a video, it is rather dull to shoot only the scenery or historical sites. Talk about your feelings while recording the breath-taking scenery of an attraction so that it will be an interesting scene to view later.
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Useful Shooting Techniques

Amusement Park

Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family!
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Taking Videos or Still Images According to the Attraction
You may choose to take videos all the time. However, you may want to take some still images too. The
following section explains the scenarios suitable for taking videos or still
images.
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Scenarios suitable for taking videos
Inducing Responses by Calling Out
Videos with no waving of hands nor laughter are not only dull when you view them later, but also put the capability of the audio-recording function of the camcorder to a waste. When recording, induce more reactions by enthusiastically waving your hands or shouting out "Is it fun?" and the like.
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Capturing the Best Moment in a Video as a Still Image
Shots with the eyes closed are often taken by accident. To reduce such mistakes, make use of the function to capture still images from videos.
videos are actually continuous recording of 60 still images within 1 minute,
As using this function allows you to select the best moment and save it as a still image. “Capturing a Still Image in the Video During Playback” (A p. 132)
Scenarios with changes in body movement are suitable for taking videos.
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This
includes situations where there are rapid changes in facial expressions or voices of surprise and delight. *Some amusement parks do not allow passengers to perform any recording. Be sure to check beforehand. [Examples]
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Merry-go-round, go kart, coffee cup, etc.
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Scenarios suitable for taking still images (photos)
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Scenarios with little movement of the subject are suitable for taking still images.
to take the still images from an angle such that the surroundings can be
Try seen clearly. [Examples]
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Carousal, ferris wheel, fun bicycle rides, etc.
Photo by just that good guy jim
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Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
Video Playback in Progress
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Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
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Photo by just that good guy jim
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0
Video Playback in Progress
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Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation
When the subject’s face is in backlight or when the expression cannot be
clearly, the Intelligent Auto function of this unit automatically increases
seen its brightness for recording. If Intelligent Auto fails to function as expected or if the brightness correction is insufficient, you can increase the brightness by using backlight compensation in the Manual mode. “Setting Details” (A p. 91)
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<Without backlight compensation>
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<With backlight compensation>
Useful Shooting Techniques
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Using Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Capabilities

This unit is equipped with Wi-Fi function. You can do the following using a smartphone or computer via wireless connection.
Name of Function Capability
Direct Monitoring
GPS Recording
Outside Monitoring
Notification Mail
Video Mail
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can check the image on the camera via direct 1-to-1 connection (Wi-Fi Direct) with a smartphone (or
You computer), without the need for an access point (wireless LAN router). Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
“Image Monitoring via Direct Connection (DIRECT MONITORING)” (A p. 14)
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can record the location information of the venue where recording is taking place via direct connection
You (Wi-Fi Direct) with a smartphone. The recorded location information can be used on the Everio MediaBrowser 4 software provided with this unit.
“Recording the Location Information” (A p. 17)
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You can check the image on the camera with a smartphone (or computer) via an access point at home using wireless LAN router. Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
“Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home (OUTSIDE MONITORING)” (A p. 18
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You can check the image on the camera via internet connection with a smartphone (or computer) while you are outside. Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
“Image Monitoring via the Internet (OUTSIDE MONITORING)” (A p. 20)
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still image is automatically captured and sent via e-mail when faces or movements are detected by the
A camera. You can also set to record videos on the camera during detection.
“Send Still Images via E-mail upon Detection of Face or Movement (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)” (A p. 24)
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Videos of up to 15 seconds can be recorded and sent via e-mail.
“Record and Send Videos via E-mail (VIDEO MAIL ATTN.)” (A p. 25)
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VIDEO TRANSFER・STILL IMAGE TRANSFER
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You can transfer recorded videos or still images using smartphone applications (or computer browsers).
Terms Used in this Guide
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In this guide, operations on the touch panel are described as “tap”.
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While the names of the buttons on a smartphone are written as “MENU” or “RETURN”, they may vary according to the smartphone in use.
Refer also to the instruction manual of your smartphone.
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Using Wi-Fi

Operating Environment

To use the smartphone application “Everio sync.”, it is necessary to meet the following requirements.
Android Smartphone
A OS: Android2.1 or higher
(This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models.)
B Supports GPS function (for GPS recording) C Able to connect to the internet or “Android Market” (required for
software installation)
iPhone/iPad/iPod touch
A OS: iOS4.3.5 or higher
(This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all models.)
to connect to the internet or “App Store” (required for software
B Able
installation)
Computer
To check the image on the camera from a computer browser and to transfer videos/still images, it is necessary to meet the following requirements.
A OS: Windows 7 B Supports wireless LAN or wired LAN
(For direct connections between the camera and computer, support for wireless LAN is required.)
C Installation of Windows Media Player 12 or later
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Confirmed operating environment: Internet Explorer 9 or later
Caution :
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There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments. For example, the video download feature of mobile safari browser, etc. is not supported.
Memo :
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Wi-Fi feature is not available in the 60p mode.

Precautions on Using Wi-Fi

Cautions on Wi-Fi Function
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Operation is not guaranteed on all devices.
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This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention.
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prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn
To off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage.
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Communication may not be carried out properly near radio equipment or broadcasting stations. In this case, change the location accordingly.
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Radio wave interference by Bluetooth devices Bluetooth devices make use of the same frequency bandwidth (2.4 GHz) as that of Wi-Fi devices. Using this product near such devices may cause radio wave interference, and result in a drop in communication speed or connection failure. In this case, turn off the power of devices that are not in use.
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Security of Wireless LAN An advantage of wireless LAN is that instead of using a LAN cable, it transmits information using radio waves, thus enabling LAN connection to be established within the area covered by the radio waves. However, as radio waves penetrate through objects (such as walls) within the range that they cover, security issues, such as interception of transmission or illegal access, may arise if security settings are not configured. Before you connect to the network in a wireless LAN environment, read through the instruction manual for the wireless LAN device in use, and configure the security settings accordingly. Failure to do so may increase the risk of personal information being intercepted, such as user names, passwords, and the content of your mails, or illegal access to the network.
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Due to the design of wireless LAN, note that security may be breached by unusual or unforeseeable means.
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For more details on wireless LAN and network security, please consult the manufacturer of your wireless LAN device.
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JVC shall not be liable for any security issues, troubles, damages or losses arising from the use of this feature.
Radio Waves Used by this Product
This product makes use of radio waves in the ISM band (2.4 GHz). Although take note of the following.
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Equipment such as the above mentioned devices makes use of the same frequency bandwidth as that of Wi-Fi. Using this product near the above equipment may cause radio wave interference, and result in communication failure or a drop in communication speed.
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TV or radio sets make use of a radio wave frequency bandwidth that is different from that of Wi-Fi, and therefore has no effect on communication by this product or the TV/radio set. However, when a TV/radio set is placed close to a Wi-Fi product, electromagnetic waves emitted by the Wi-Fi product may cause noise to occur in the sound or images of the TV/radio.
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The radio waves used by this product are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel, metal, or concrete materials. It may difficult for communication to be established if two rooms or floors are separated by these materials. *Communication may also get weaker when there are human subjects or parts of the body in between the Wi-Fi devices.
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Once connected, it may be considered as unauthorized access and legal actions can be taken against you.
a radio station license is not required for using this product, please
Do not use this product near the following places.
Industrial, scientific, or medical equipment, such as microwave ovens and pacemakers
Specified low-power radio stations (radio station license not required) Bluetooth devices
Avoid using this product near a TV or radio set.
Radio signals are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel, metal, or concrete.
Do not connect to wireless networks that you do not have authorization for.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
Using Wi-Fi
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Do not use the Wi-Fi function outside the country of purchase.
Depending on the country, there may be restrictions on the use of radio waves and any violations could be punishable by law.
Exporting/Bringing the Unit Overseas
Permission from the U.S. government may be required when bringing the unit to an export controlled country set by the U.S. government (such as Cuba, Iraq, North Korea, Iran, Rwanda, and Syria. As of November, 2011). For more information, consult the U.S. Embassy Commercial Service.

Image Monitoring via Direct Connection (DIRECT MONITORING)

can check the image on the camera via direct connection (Wi-Fi Direct)
You with a smartphone (or computer), without the need for an access point (wireless LAN router).
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Recording of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
.
Caution :
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This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention.
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prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn
To off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage.
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When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
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Recording stops when the smartphone (or computer) is disconnected.
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Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
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You may have difficulty establishing a connection via direct monitoring in an environment where the camera is placed away from the smartphone (or computer). In this case, connect using the access point (wireless LAN router).
“Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home (OUTSIDE MONITORING)” (A p. 18)
What You Need
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Smartphone or Windows computer (A wireless LAN that is compatible with WPA2 is necessary.)
Necessary Settings
To operate, it is necessary to connect a smartphone (or computer) to the camera. There are 2 ways to connect, namely “Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)” and “Search and Connect”. Select the appropriate method of connection according to the device.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “DIRECT MONITORING” (S) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
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MENU
********************************
WPSSTOP
PASS:********************************
SSID:********************************
CONNECTING
DIRECT MONITORING
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
CAMERA OPERATION
STOP
CURRENTLY BEING
DIRECT MONITORING
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
WPSQUIT
********************************
PASS:********************************
SSID:********************************
CONNECTING
DIRECT MONITORING
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
CAMERA OPERATION
QUIT
DIRECT MONITORING
Using Wi-Fi
.
3
Tap “WPS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Activate WPS on the smartphone (or computer) within 2 minutes. (Operation on the smartphone (or computer))
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To
activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
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A connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen.
.
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Search and Connect
.
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For details on connecting your smartphone (or computer) to a Wi-Fi network,
please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal
in use.
4
A connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen.
.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “DIRECT MONITORING” (S) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Check
the SSID and PASS shown on the camera’s screen, then add the smartphone (or computer) to connect. (Operation on the smartphone (or computer))
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CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
CAMERA OPERATION
QUIT
DIRECT MONITORING
Using Wi-Fi
Operation Method
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Smartphone (Android / iPhone)
Memo :
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It is necessary to install the application on the smartphone.
“Installing Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
1
Start “Everio Sync.” on the smartphone after setting direct monitoring.
.
2
The smartphone starts to search for the camera automatically.
.
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The URL for the computer to connect to appears.
2
Check the URL. (Adds network information screen.)
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After checking the URL, tap “QUIT” to return to the previous screen.
3
Start Internet Explorer (web browser) on the computer and enter the URL.
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Using the Wi-Fi function from the web browser
“Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser” (A p. 50)
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To end operations, tap “STOP”.
.
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Once the camera is found, it will be connected.
3
A connection is established. (Adds application screen on the smartphone.)
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Tap “CAMERA OPERATION” on the camera to enable operations from it. When operating from the camera, tap J on the camera to enable operations from the smartphone application.
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Using smartphone applications
“Using Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
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To end operations, tap “STOP”.
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Computer (Windows 7)
1
Tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.” after setting direct monitoring. (Operation on this camera)
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Recording the Location Information

GPS
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
WPSQUIT
********************************
PASS:********************************
SSID:********************************
CONNECTING
DIRECT MONITORING
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
WPSQUIT
********************************
PASS:********************************
SSID:********************************
CONNECTING
DIRECT MONITORING
You can record the location information of the venue where recording is taking place via direct connection (Wi-Fi Direct) with a smartphone.
.
Memo :
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obtain the location information, it is necessary to start the smartphone
To application and connect it to the camera. Also, setting the “LOC INFO TRANS INT” for the smartphone application is necessary.
“Using Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
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Activate the GPS function of the smartphone in advance.
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The recorded location information can be used on the software provided with this unit. For more information, refer to “MediaBrowser Help”.
What You Need
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Smartphone
.
4
Activate WPS on the smartphone within 2 minutes. (Operation on the smartphone)
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To
activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
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A connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen.
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Search and Connect
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “DIRECT MONITORING” (S) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
Using Wi-Fi
Necessary Settings
To operate, it is necessary to connect a smartphone to the camera. There are 2 ways to connect, namely “Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)” and “Search and Connect”. Select the appropriate method of connection according to the device.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “DIRECT MONITORING” (S) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
the SSID and PASS shown on the camera’s screen, then register
Check them on the smartphone to connect. (Operation on the smartphone)
.
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connection is established and Q appears on the camera’s screen.
A
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For details on connecting your smartphone to a Wi-Fi network, please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal in use.
.
3
Tap “WPS”. (Operation on this camera)
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CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
CAMERA OPERATION
QUIT
DIRECT MONITORING
11:00AM
Using Wi-Fi
Operation Method
1
Tap “CAMERA OPERATION” after setting direct monitoring. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The recording mode starts on this camera.
2
Activate the GPS function of the smartphone and start the application on it. (Check the “LOC INFO TRANS INT”)
“Using Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
3
Start recording. (Operation on this camera)
.

Image Monitoring via an Access Point at Home (OUTSIDE MONITORING)

You can check the image on the camera with a smartphone (or computer) via an access point at home using wireless LAN router.
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Recording
Caution :
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This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention.
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To off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage.
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When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
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Recording stops when the smartphone (or computer) is disconnected.
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Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
.
prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn
.
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Z appears on the camera’s screen.
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Tap J to return to the previous screen.
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To end operations, tap “STOP”.
Memo :
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Manual recording cannot be performed.
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It is not possible to switch to the playback mode.
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When operations from this unit are enabled, operations from the smartphone do not work. To operate from a smartphone, tap J.
What You Need
0
Smartphone or Windows computer
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Wireless LAN router (use a product that has a Wi-Fi certification logo)
Memo :
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Depending experience connection problems or slow connections.
on the wireless LAN router in use and signal strength, you may
Necessary Settings
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To operate, it is necessary to register the access point (wireless LAN router) for the camera to connect to.
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36
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*The above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other functions.
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)
In addition, it is also necessary to connect the smartphone (or computer) to the access point in advance.
For details on connecting your smartphone (or computer) to a Wi-Fi network, please refer to the instruction manual of the phone terminal in use.
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Operation Method
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUTSIDE MONITORING
Wi-Fi
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Smartphone (Android / iPhone)
Memo :
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It is necessary to install the application on the smartphone.
“Installing Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
Using Wi-Fi
.
3
Tap “OUTSIDE MONITORING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Start “Everio Sync.” on the smartphone.
.
5
The smartphone starts to search for the camera automatically.
.
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If the camera cannot be found, enter the URL (LAN) displayed in “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.” directly. To display “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.”, refer to “Computer (Windows 7)”.
6
Log in with your username and password. (if authentication cannot be achieved)
.
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The username is “everio” and the default password is “0000”.
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 28)
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Using smartphone applications
“Using Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44
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To end operations, tap “STOP”.
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Computer (Windows 7)
1
Tap “MENU”.
)
(Operation on this camera)
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUTSIDE MONITORING
Wi-Fi
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
QUIT
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
OUTSIDE MONITORING
QUIT
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
URL(LAN):http://***************
***************/
Using Wi-Fi
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUTSIDE MONITORING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The URL (LAN) for the computer to connect to appears.
5
Check the URL (LAN).

Image Monitoring via the Internet (OUTSIDE MONITORING)

You can check the image on the camera via internet connection with a smartphone (or computer). *Connection to the internet is established via a wireless LAN router.
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Recording
Caution :
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Too there may be a limit to the volume of communication. For more details, please check your Internet or smartphone subscription.
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If the network connection is slow, video images may appear jumpy, or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed.
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This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention.
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To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage.
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When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
0
Recording stops when the smartphone (or computer) is disconnected.
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Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
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To monitor images while you are out, make sure in advance that you can establish a connection via the Internet by entering the URL (WAN) displayed in “Network Information”. However, you cannot monitor (operate) in the same way as while you are out when your smartphone (or computer) is connected to a home network via Wi-Fi.
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Start using after changing the password. If the password is not changed, there is a high risk of unauthorized access from others. Also, avoid using easily guessable passwords, such as birth dates. You are recommended to change your password periodically.
“Setting the Password (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 29)
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There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments. For example, the video download feature of mobile safari browser, etc. is not supported.
of videos and still images may be performed while monitoring.
.
much usage may cause high communication fees to be incurred, and
.
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After checking the URL, tap “QUIT” to return to the previous screen.
6
Start Internet Explorer (web browser) on the computer and enter the URL.
7
Log in with your username and password.
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The username is “everio” and the default password is “0000”.
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 28)
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Using the Wi-Fi function from the web browser
“Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser” (A p. 50)
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To end operations, tap “STOP”.
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Setting Multiple Cameras in the Same Network Take note of the following.
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When
UPnP is in use, cameras that are connected to the network later will
be connected via the internet.
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To set up multiple cameras, you need to fix the IP address for each of the cameras (configure the LAN settings of the access point manually). In addition, it is also necessary to perform settings of the wireless LAN router in use manually. (For setting details, refer to the instruction manual of the wireless LAN router in use.)
“Editing LAN Settings of Access Points (Wireless LAN Router)” (A p. 40)
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUTSIDE MONITORING
Wi-Fi
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
QUIT
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
OUTSIDE MONITORING
URL(LAN):http://***************
***************/
QUIT
***************/
URL(WAN):http://***************
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
Using Wi-Fi
What You Need
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Smartphone or Windows computer
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Wireless LAN router that supports UPnP (use a product that has a Wi-Fi certification logo)
check whether UPnP is supported, please refer to the instruction manual
To of the wireless LAN router in use.
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Internet connection with an obtainable global IP address
Memo :
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Depending experience connection problems or slow connections.
on the wireless LAN router in use and signal strength, you may
Necessary Settings
To operate, it is necessary to connect the camera to the internet via an
point (UPnP compatible wireless LAN router) in the house. As such,
access the following settings are required. *The above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other functions.
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Registering an access point
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36)
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Obtaining a dynamic DNS account
“Obtaining a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Account” (A p. 30)
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Setting the account on this camera
“Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 30)
Caution :
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Even if registration is done correctly to the camera, access may be temporarily unavailable such as when the dynamic DNS server is down. To check whether the dynamic DNS server is working properly, access and check the DDNS server with a computer, etc.
Operation Method
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Smartphone (Android / iPhone)
Memo :
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It is necessary to install the application on the smartphone.
“Installing Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUTSIDE MONITORING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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The URL (WAN) for the smartphone to connect to appears. (Does not appear if DDNS is not set or set incorrectly.)
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[LUPnP] is displayed when UPnP cannot be used.
5
Check the URL (WAN).
.
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After checking the URL, tap “QUIT” to return to the previous screen.
6
Start “Everio Sync.” on the smartphone.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
7
Enter the confirmed URL (WAN) directly.
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 28)
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Using smartphone applications
“Using Smartphone Applications” (A p. 44)
0
To end operations, tap “STOP”.
.
8
Log in with your username and password. (if authentication cannot be achieved)
.
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The username is “everio” and the default password is “0000”.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUTSIDE MONITORING
Wi-Fi
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
QUIT
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE
CURRENTLY BEING
OUTSIDE MONITORING
URL(LAN):http://***************
***************/
QUIT
***************/
URL(WAN):http://***************
CAMERA NETWORK INFO.
Computer (Windows 7)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUTSIDE MONITORING”. (Operation on this camera)
0
To end operations, tap “STOP”.
Using Wi-Fi
.
4
Tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The URL (WAN) for the computer to connect to appears. (Does not appear if DDNS is not set or set incorrectly.)
5
Check the URL (WAN).
.
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After checking the URL, tap “QUIT” to return to the previous screen.
6
Start Internet Explorer (web browser) on the computer and enter the URL.
7
Log in with your username and password.
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The username is “everio” and the default password is “0000”.
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 28)
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Using the Wi-Fi function from the web browser
“Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser” (A p. 50)
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
Wi-Fi
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
SET
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
Using Wi-Fi

Send Still Images via E-mail upon Detection of Face or Movement (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)

A still image is automatically captured and sent via e-mail when faces or movements are detected by the camera. Children to inform them of the happenings at home.
Memo :
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0
0
0
“Recording on this unit” (A p. 28)
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“Setting detection interval” (A p. 28)
Caution :
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0
0
0
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may, for example, send still images to their parents via the camera
.
The size of the still image that is captured in “DETECT/MAIL SETTING” is 640 x 360.
Operation via connection to a smartphone (or computer) using “OUTSIDE MONITORING” may be performed even during detection standby.
When the camera is connected to a smartphone (or computer), “DETECT/ MAIL SETTING” will be temporarily unavailable.
You can set to record videos on this unit automatically during detection.
To prevent too many e-mails from being sent in case of detections occurring frequently, you can set the interval of e-mail delivery.
This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention. To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn
off automatically after 10 days of continuous usage. While on standby for notification mails, the focus is fixed. Perform the
camera settings first, then enable notification mails. Focus may not be set correctly if the notification mails start before camera settings are made. In this case, disable notification mails temporarily, then enable it again.
Be careful not to cause too much sending of e-mails. Depending on the internet provider that provides the e-mail service, the e-mails may be marked as spam or the usage limited may be exceeded. Be sure to check the terms of the internet provider in advance to find out if there are any restrictions on the number or size of e-mails that can be sent.
When setting another person as the recipient, be sure to obtain his/her consent in advance.
If you reply to the received e-mail by using this unit, the receiver can not check your replied e-mail by using this unit. Check the e-mails sent by this unit from computer, etc.
JVC will not be responsible for any trouble that occurs upon the sending of mails.
.
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The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap the e-mail address to be set as recipient. (Operation on this camera)
What You Need
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Wireless LAN router (use a product that has a Wi-Fi certification logo)
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Internet connection
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Account accessible from the web cannot be used.)
for sending e-mails (Supports SMTP. E-mail services that is only
Necessary Settings
To send e-mails, the following settings are required.
above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other
*The functions.
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Registering an access point
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36)
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Setting the account for sending e-mails
“Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address” (A p. 31)
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Registering the recipient’s e-mail address
“Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address” (A p. 34)
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Selecting the Recipient’s E-mail Address
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
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.
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An icon a appears beside the recipient’s e-mail address.
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After setting, tap “SET”.
0
Settings will not be saved until “SET” is tapped.
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
DETECT/MAIL
Wi-Fi
Using Wi-Fi
Operation Method
1
Set up the camera at the recording location.
2
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “DETECT/MAIL”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Images are captured automatically when moving subjects or human
appear on the camera’s screen. (The PHOTO icon appears on
faces the screen upon detection.)
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 28)
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The captured still images will be sent via e-mail to the selected recipients.

Record and Send Videos via E-mail (VIDEO MAIL ATTN.)

Videos of up to 15 seconds can be recorded and sent via e-mail.
this function, short videos can be delivered easily even on a daily basis,
With such as to show the growing up of small children to their distant grandparents.
.
Memo :
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Specifications of the videos sent via video mail are as follows: System: MP4 Video:
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC baseline profile codec
- 640 x 360 resolution
- 30p frame rate
- 1 Mbps bit rate Audio:
- Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) system
- 48 kHz sampling rate
- 16 bit
- 2 channels
Caution :
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Be careful not to cause too much sending of e-mails. Depending on the internet provider that provides the e-mail service, the e-mails may be marked as spam or the usage limited may be exceeded. Be sure to check the terms of the internet provider in advance to find out if there are any restrictions on the number or size of e-mails that can be sent.
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When setting another person as the recipient, be sure to obtain his/her consent in advance.
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Depending on the e-mail service provider, the sending of video mail may not be supported.
0
Too
much usage may cause high communication fees to be incurred, and there may be a limit to the volume of communication. For more details, please check your Internet or smartphone subscription.
0
If you reply to the received e-mail by using this unit, the receiver can not check your replied e-mail by using this unit. Check the e-mails sent by this unit from computer, etc.
0
JVC will not be responsible for any trouble that occurs upon the sending of mails.
0
Videos captured via video mail are not saved to the camera or SD card.
0
Videos that have already been captured cannot be sent.
What You Need
0
Wireless LAN router (use a product that has a Wi-Fi certification logo)
0
Internet connection
0
Account accessible from the web cannot be used.)
for sending e-mails (Supports SMTP. E-mail services that is only
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
VIDEO MAIL ATTN.
Wi-Fi
SET
VIDEO MAIL ATTN.
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
REC
0:00:15
VIDEO MAIL
PLAY TO CHECK
STOP
SEND
SEND THIS VIDEO?
VIDEO MAIL
Using Wi-Fi
Necessary Settings
To send e-mails, the following settings are required.
above settings are not necessary if they have already been set for other
*The functions.
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Registering an access point
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36)
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Setting the account for sending e-mails
“Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address” (A p. 31)
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Registering the recipient’s e-mail address
“Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address” (A p. 34)
o
Selecting the Recipient’s E-mail Address
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
Operation Method
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “VIDEO MAIL” (R) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Start recording.
.
3
Tap “VIDEO MAIL ATTN.”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap the e-mail address to be set as recipient. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
An icon a appears beside the recipient’s e-mail address.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
0
Settings will not be saved until “SET” is tapped.
.
0
Recording starts after the countdown (5 seconds).
.
0
You
can allow the recording to be performed for 15 seconds or press
the START/STOP button to stop.
4
Tap “SEND”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Sending of the video mail starts.
0
To check the file, tap “PLAY TO CHECK”.
0
When it is complete, tap “OK”.
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Changing the Settings

use the Wi-Fi function, it may be necessary to perform some settings on
To the camera and smartphone (or computer).
0
Registering the access points to connect (wireless LAN router)
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36)
0
Obtaining a dynamic DNS account
“Obtaining a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Account” (A p. 30)
0
Setting the account on this camera
“Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 30)
0
Setting the sender’s e-mail address
“Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address” (A p. 31)
0
Registering the recipient’s e-mail address
“Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address” (A p. 34)
Using Wi-Fi
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Using Wi-Fi
Menu Settings
Setting Details
OUT MONITORING SET Configures various settings related to outside monitoring.
0
PASSWORD (Default: “0000”) Selects the password to access the camera.
“Setting the Password (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 29
0
UPnP (Default: “ON”) Sets the UPnP of the camera.
OFF: Disables UPnP.ON: Enables UPnP.
“Setting the UPnP of this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 29)
0
DDNS SETTING Configures various settings related to DDNS.
“Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 30)
)
VIDEO MAIL ATTN. Selects the recipient’s e-mail address for video mails.
DETECT/MAIL SETTING Configures various settings related to notification mails.
NETWORK SETTINGS Configures various settings related to the network.
“Record and Send Videos via E-mail (VIDEO MAIL ATTN.)” (A p. 26)
0
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL Selects the recipient’s e-mail address for notification mails.
“Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address” (A p. 34)
0
DETECTION METHOD (Default: “MOTION DETECTION”) Sets the detection method to start recording.
MOTION DETECTION: Starts recording upon detection of subject’s movements.FACE DETECTION: Starts recording upon detection of human faces.
“Setting the Detection Method of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)” (A p. 35)
0
DETECTION INTERVAL (Default: “10 minutes”) Sets the time period to enable detection again after the previous one.
“Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)” (A p. 35
0
SELF RECORDING (Default: “ON”) Sets whether to record videos on this camera during detection.
OFF: Does not record videos on this camera.ON: Records videos on this camera.
“Setting Self Recording on this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)” (A p. 36)
0
ACCESS POINTS Adds, deletes, or perform LAN settings of access points (wireless LAN router).
“Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)” (A p. 36)
0
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING Configures various settings related to direct monitoring.
PASSWORD
Sets the password for direct monitoring. ENFORCED GROUP OWNER (Default: “ON”) Sets whether to enforce authorization of the group owner.
OFF: Set this if connection to devices that support Wi-Fi Direct fails. (When set to OFF, connection to
devices that do not support Wi-Fi Direct will be disabled.)
ON: It is recommended to set this usually.
“Setting the Password (DIRECT MONITORING)” (A p. 41) “Setting the Enforced Group Owner (DIRECT MONITORING)” (A p. 42)
0
MAIL SETTING Sets the e-mail addresses of the sender and recipient.
“Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address” (A p. 31) “Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address” (A p. 34)
0
MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address of the camera. (The above shows the MAC address when connected to an access point, while the below shows the address during direct connection.)
“Checking the MAC Address of this Camera” (A p. 42)
0
SET FROM WEB BROWSER Enables configuration of the camera settings from a web browser.
“Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser” (A p. 50)
0
LOCK SETTINGS Sets a password to prevent others from seeing the network settings.
“Protecting the Network Settings with a Password” (A p. 43
0
INITIALIZATION Returns the network settings to their default values.
“Initializing the Network Settings” (A p. 43)
)
)
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUT MONITORING SET
Wi-Fi
OUT MONITORING SET
PASSWORD
SET
DELETE
PASSWORD
SET
CANCEL
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUT MONITORING SET
Wi-Fi
SET
UPnP
OUT MONITORING SET
Using Wi-Fi

Setting the Password (OUT MONITORING SET)

Sets the password to access the camera. (Not more than 8 characters)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUT MONITORING SET”. (Operation on this camera)

Setting the UPnP of this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)

Sets the UPnP of the camera.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUT MONITORING SET”. (Operation on this camera)
4
Tap “PASSWORD”. (Operation on this camera)
5
Enter the password. (Operation on this camera)
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
.
.
.
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
.
4
Tap “UPnP”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “ON” or “OFF”.
0
Select “ON” to enable UPnP.
0
Select “OFF” to disable UPnP.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
OUT MONITORING SET
Wi-Fi
OUT MONITORING SET
DDNS SETTING
SET
ON
DOMAIN NAME
PASSWORD
USERNAME
STREAM SERVER SETTING
DDNS
Using Wi-Fi

Obtaining a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Account

By obtaining a dynamic DNS account, this unit may be used on the web as usual even if the IP address changes when it is connected to the internet.
0
Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera.
To obtain (register) an account, perform the following steps.
1
Access the following URL and register for an account. (Operation on a computer or smartphone)
https://dd3.jvckenwood.com/user/
Set your e-mail address as the username.
2
that you have received a confirmation e-mail to the address used
Check in registration, and access the URL stated in the e-mail. (Operation on a computer or smartphone)
3
Set the username and password used in registration on the camera. (Operation on this camera)
“Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)” (A p. 30)
4
Execute “OUTSIDE MONITORING”. (Operation on this camera)
If “OUTSIDE MONITORING” is executed while dynamic DNS settings are enabled, the camera will access the dynamic DNS server.
5
Tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.” to check that the URL (WAN) is
displayed.
(Registration complete)
“Image Monitoring via the Internet (OUTSIDE MONITORING)” (A p. 20)
Caution :
0
Registration will be canceled if you do not access the dynamic DNS server from the camera within 3 days. Perform the registration again in this case.
0
Registration will not be complete if the username and password set on this camera are incorrect. Be sure to check that they are correct.
0
Successful registration will be canceled too if you do not access the dynamic DNS server for 1 year.

Setting Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on this Camera (OUT MONITORING SET)

Sets the dynamic DNS information of the obtained account on the camera.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “OUT MONITORING SET”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “DDNS SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “DDNS”, then tap “ON”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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CANCELSET
DELETE
USERNAME
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
MAIL SETTING
NETWORK SETTINGS
SENDER'S EMAIL
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
MAIL SETTING
Using Wi-Fi
6
Enter the DDNS settings (username/password). (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “USERNAME” or “PASSWORD” to display the respective input screens.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
Memo :
0
Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera.

Setting the Sender’s E-mail Address

Sets the address to be used for sending e-mails on the camera.
Memo :
0
using Gmail as the sender’s mail address, some of the settings can be
By omitted. Use of Gmail is recommended for users who have a Gmail account.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “MAIL SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “SENDER'S EMAIL”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Enter the e-mail address and tap “SET”.
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SENDER'S EMAIL
CANCEL
SET
DELETE
SMTP SERVER
MAIL SETTING
CANCEL
SET
DELETE
SMTP SERVER
SET
SMTP PORT
MAIL SETTING
CANCEL
SET
DELETE
SMTP PORT
AUTHENTICATE METHOD
SET
MAIL SETTING
SMTP(TLS)
SMTP(SSL)
SMTP
NONE
AUTHENTICATE METHOD
USERNAME
AUTHENTICATE METHOD
MAIL SETTING
CANCEL
SET
DELETE
USERNAME
PASSWORD
MAIL SETTING
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
6
Tap “SMTP SERVER” (not necessary in the case of Gmail)
(Operation on this camera)
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
8
“AUTHENTICATE METHOD” (not necessary in the case of Gmail)
Tap
.
0
Tap the desired “AUTHENTICATE METHOD”.
.
0
Enter the SMTP server and tap “SET”.
.
0
This
is automatically configured if the sender’s mail address is Gmail.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap “A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
7
Tap “SMTP PORT” (not necessary in the case of Gmail)
.
0
Change the SMTP port number (if necessary) and tap “SET”.
.
0
This
is automatically configured if the sender’s mail address is Gmail.
9
Tap “USERNAME”.
.
0
Enter the username and tap SET.
.
0
For Gmail mail addresses, enter the name to the left of “@”.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
10
Tap “PASSWORD”.
0
This
is automatically configured if the sender’s mail address is Gmail.
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.
.
0
Enter the password and tap “SET”.
CANCEL
SET
DELETE
PASSWORD
SET
SMTP PORT
SMTP SERVER
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
MAIL SETTING
SENDER'S EMAIL Enter the sender’s e-mail address.
SMTP SERVER Enter the SMTP server address.
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
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After setting all the necessary items, tap “SET”.
.
0
Settings will not be saved until “SET” is tapped.
SMTP PORT Set this when the SMTP port number needs to be
AUTHENTICATE METHOD
USERNAME Enter the username.
PASSWORD Enter the password.
changed.
Set this when the authentication method needs to be changed.
Caution :
0
It is necessary to obtain an e-mail account in advance.
0
Some web-based mail addresses do not support this feature.
0
These are Gmail settings as of January 2012. Perform setting manually if changes have been made to the Gmail specifications.
0
To make use of addresses other than Gmail, please consult the mail service provider (Internet provider, etc.) for information on the settings.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
MAIL SETTING
NETWORK SETTINGS
SENDER'S EMAIL
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
MAIL SETTING
ADD
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
CANCELSET
DELETE
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
Using Wi-Fi

Registering the Recipient’s E-mail Address

Registers the e-mail addresses of recipients on the camera.
1
Tap “MENU”.
(Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”.
(Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “MAIL SETTING”.
(Operation on this camera)
6
Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
7
Enter the recipient’s e-mail address.
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
Memo :
0
Up to 8 e-mail addresses can be registered as recipients.
Caution :
0
When setting another person as the recipient, be sure to obtain his/her consent in advance.
0
Check whether notifications indicating errors have been sent to the sender’s is not possible to check from the camera.)
If no notifications are received: Refer to “Unable to send e-mails.” and adjust the settings accordingly. If notifications are received: Check the content of the notification.
e-mail address. (Make use of a computer or similar devices as it
5
Tap “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”.
(Operation on this camera)
*Note
not continue sending e-mails with the same settings if you receive error
Do notifications. Depending on the provider, you may be marked as a sender of spam (junk mail).
.
.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
Wi-Fi
DETECTION METHOD
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
Wi-Fi
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
DETECTION INTERVAL
Using Wi-Fi

Setting the Detection Method of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)

Sets the detection method to start recording.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)

Setting the Detection Interval of this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)

Sets the time period to enable detection again after the previous one.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “DETECTION METHOD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “MOTION DETECTION” or “FACE DETECTION”.
0
Select “MOTION DETECTION” to start recording upon detection of subject’s movements.
0
Select “FACE DETECTION” to start recording upon detection of human faces.
.
4
Tap “DETECTION INTERVAL”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Set
the interval to perform detection. By default, it is set to 10 minutes.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
Wi-Fi
SELF RECORDING
DETECT/MAIL SETTING
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
Using Wi-Fi

Setting Self Recording on this Camera (DETECT/MAIL SETTING)

Sets whether to record videos on this camera during detection.
1
Tap “MENU”.
(Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”.
(Operation on this camera)
Registering the Access Points to Connect (“ACCESS POINTS”)
There are 4 ways to register the access points (wireless LAN router) for connection.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Registration
This is the easiest way of registration. Authentication
method and wireless LAN setup are performed automatically in WPS, allowing easy registration of connection settings between devices.
Search and Register
A search is conducted to locate access points.
and register an access point from the list of
Select search results.
Manual Registration
WPS PIN Registration
Enter the name and authentication method manually to register an access point.
Enter the WPS PIN code of the camera to the access point to register.
Memo :
0
By registering multiple access points, you can change connection to another access point by tapping on the desired one from the list.
o
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Registration
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “SELF RECORDING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “ON” or “OFF”.
0
Select “ON” to record videos on this camera.
0
Select “OFF” not to record videos on this camera.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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4
ACCESS POINTS
NETWORK SETTINGS
ADD
ACCESS POINTS
EZ REGISTRATION WPS
ADD

OK
WPS
WPA2
ENCRYPTION METHOD
SSID:********************************
REGISTERED
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
ACCESS POINTS
NETWORK SETTINGS
ADD
ACCESS POINTS
Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
6
Tap “EZ REGISTRATION WPS”. (Operation on this camera)
o
Search and Register
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
Using Wi-Fi
.
7
8
WPS of the access point (wireless LAN router) within 2 minutes.
Activate
0
To activate WPS, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
After registration is complete, tap “OK” on the camera’s screen. (Operation on this camera)
.
.
4
Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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ADD
SEARCH
SEARCH AGAIN
SEARCH
DELETE
PASSWORD
SET
CANCEL

OK
WPS
WPA2
ENCRYPTION METHOD
SSID:********************************
REGISTERED
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
ACCESS POINTS
NETWORK SETTINGS
ADD
ACCESS POINTS
MANUAL
ADD
Using Wi-Fi
6
Tap “SEARCH”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The search results appear on the camera’s screen.
7
the name (SSID) of the desired access point from the list of search
Tap results. (Operation on this camera)
o
Manual Registration
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
8
Enter the password. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap “A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
The password is not required if the wireless LAN router is not security protected.
9
After registration is complete, tap “OK” on the camera’s screen. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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.
6
Tap “MANUAL”. (Operation on this camera)
.
7
SSID
CANCELSET
DELETE
NONE
TYPE OF SECURITY
WPA2
WPA
WEP
DELETE
PASSWORD
SET
CANCEL

OK
WPS
WPA2
ENCRYPTION METHOD
SSID:********************************
REGISTERED
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
ACCESS POINTS
NETWORK SETTINGS
ADD
ACCESS POINTS
the name (SSID) of the access point (wireless LAN router) and tap
Enter “SET”. (Operation on this camera)
o
WPS PIN Registration
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
8
Select the type of authentication method (security). (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Select according to the setting of your router.
9
When authentication method is not set to “NONE”, enter a password and tap “SET”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
10
After registration is complete, tap “OK” on the camera’s screen. (Operation on this camera)
.
.
5
Tap “ADD”. (Operation on this camera)
.
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WPS PIN
ADD
QUIT
THEN TOUCH "START"
TO ACCESS POINT
ENTER THIS NUMBER
PIN:********
WPS PIN
START

OK
WPS
WPA2
ENCRYPTION METHOD
SSID:********************************
REGISTERED
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
ACCESS POINTS
NETWORK SETTINGS
MyHome
DELETE
ADD
UPDATE
ACCESS POINTS
SET
SUBNET MASK
IP ADDRESS
OFF
DHCP
LAN SETTINGS
Using Wi-Fi
6
Tap “WPS PIN”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The PIN code appears.
7
Enter the PIN code displayed on the camera to the access point
(wireless LAN router).
0
For details on how to enter the PIN code, refer to the instruction manual of the device in use.
8
Tap “START”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “START” after entering PIN code to the wireless LAN router. (Connection cannot be established if “START” is tapped before entering the code.)
9
After registration is complete, tap “OK” on the camera’s screen. (Operation on this camera)
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “ACCESS POINTS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “UPDATE”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to select an item to edit or delete.
0
To change connection to another access point, tap on the desired access point.
6
Perform the LAN settings. (when “DHCP” is set to “OFF”) (Operation on this camera)
.
Editing LAN Settings of Access Points (Wireless LAN Router)
Change accordingly such as when you want to fix the IP address for the camera.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
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.
.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
0
LAN settings comprise of the following items.
DHCP ON: Obtains IP address from the DHCP server
automatically. OFF: Settings of “IP ADDRESS”, “SUBNET MASK”, “DEFAULT GATEWAY”, “PRIMARY DNS”, and “SECONDARY DNS” are required.
IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address.
SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask.
DEFAULT
Enter the default gateway.
GATEWAY
PRIMARY DNS / SECONDARY DNS
Enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers.

Setting the Password (DIRECT MONITORING)

REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING
PASSWORD
SET
DELETE
PASSWORD
SET
CANCEL
Sets the password for direct monitoring. (8 to 32 characters)
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
“A/a/1” to select character input type from upper case letter, lower
Tap case letter, and number.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “PASSWORD”. (Operation on this camera)
6
Enter the password. (Operation on this camera)
.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING
SET
ENFORCED GROUP OWNER
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
MAC ADDRESS
Using Wi-Fi

Setting the Enforced Group Owner (DIRECT MONITORING)

Sets whether to enforce authorization of the group owner.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)

Checking the MAC Address of this Camera

Displays the MAC address of the camera.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “ENFORCED GROUP OWNER”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap “ON” or “OFF”.
0
It is recommended to select “ON” usually. If connection to devices that support Wi-Fi Direct fails, set to “OFF”.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
Memo :
0
When set to “OFF”, connection to devices that do not support Wi-Fi Direct will be disabled.
.
4
Tap “MAC ADDRESS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The MAC address of the camera appears. (The above shows the MAC address when connected to an access point, while the below shows the address during direct connection.)
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
LOCK SETTINGS
123
456
789
0
SET CANCEL
DELETE
PASSWORD
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
INITIALIZATION
NETWORK SETTINGS
NOYES
RESET TO THE FACTORY PRESET?
DO YOU WANT THE SETTINGS
INITIALIZATION
Using Wi-Fi

Protecting the Network Settings with a Password

Sets a password to lock and protect the network settings.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)

Initializing the Network Settings

Returns the network settings to their default values.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu. (Operation on this camera)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “LOCK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Enter the password. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
Tap on the on-screen keyboard to enter characters. The character changes with every tap.
0
Tap “DELETE” to delete a character.
0
Tap “CANCEL” to exit.
0
Tap E or F to move one space to the left or right.
0
After setting, tap “SET”.
.
4
Tap “INITIALIZATION”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Tap “YES”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
To cancel, tap “NO”.
0
When “YES” is tapped, the network settings return to their default values.
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To Index Screen
Still Image Recording Button
Video Recording Stop Button
Video Recording Start Button
Zoom Button
Zoom Position
Enable/Disable GPS (icon shown is when disabled)
Running on Battery (icon shown on left is when battery power is less than 30 %)
Running on AC Adapter
Recording in Progress
Record-Standby
To Still Image Index Screen
To Recording Screen
Recording Date/Time
Thumbnail
To Recording Screen
Recording Date/Time
Thumbnail
To Video Index Screen
To Still Image Index Screen
To Video Index Screen
To Settings Screen
Using Wi-Fi

Using Smartphone Applications

using smartphone applications, you can connect to the camera and make
By use of the Wi-Fi function.
Installing Smartphone Applications
o
Android Smartphone
1
Tap [Market] on the application list.
2
Search for the “Everio Sync.” application.
3
Tap on the “Everio Sync.” application.
0
The detailed information of the application is displayed.
4
Tap [Download].
0
For applications that access data or functions of this unit, a screen that shows the data or functions that will be used is displayed.
5
Confirm the content and tap [Agree and Download].
0
Downloading starts.
Deleting the Application
A Tap [Market] on the application list. B Press the menu button and tap [My apps].
0
A list of previously downloaded applications is displayed.
C Tap on the “Everio Sync.” application. D Tap [Uninstall], then tap [OK].
Memo :
The specifications of Android Market are notice. For operating details, refer to the help file of Android Market.
subject to changes without prior

Indications on the Screen

Android Smartphone
o
Recording Screen
.
o
Video Index Screen
o
iPhone/iPad/iPod touch
1
Tap [App Store] on the home screen.
2
Search for the “Everio Sync.” application.
3
Tap on the “Everio Sync.” application.
0
The detailed information of the application is displayed.
4
Tap [FREE]F[INSTALL].
0
Enter your password on the password entry screen.
0
Downloading starts.
0
The downloaded application will be added to the home screen automatically.
Deleting the Application
A Press and hold the “Everio Sync.” application on the home screen. B Tap L to confirm the deletion.
Memo :
The specifications of App Store are subject to changes without prior notice. For operating details, refer to the help file of App Store.
Operating the Smartphone Applications
0
Indications on the screen
“Indications on the Screen” (A p. 44)
0
Transferring videos
“Transferring Videos” (A p. 45)
0
Transferring still images
“Transferring Still Images” (A p. 46
0
Changing the settings
“Changing the Settings” (A p. 48)
)
.
o
Still Image Index Screen
.
0
To exit the application, press the “Return” button.
iPhone/iPad/iPod touch
o
Recording Screen
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.
Caution :
To Still Image Index Screen
To Recording Screen
To Video Index Screen
To Recording Screen
0
“Everio Sync.” for iPhone/iPad cannot be used when the iPhone/iPad is connected to the mobile phone network. To make use of this feature, connect to the camera or an access point via Wi-Fi.
o
Video Index Screen
.
o
Still Image Index Screen
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
To exit the application, press the “Home” button.

Transferring Videos

You can transfer recorded videos to your smartphone. Videos recorded in the 60p mode cannot be forwarded.
0
The video to be forwarded is converted to the following format. System: MP4 Video:
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC baseline profile codec
- 640 x 360 resolution
- 30p frame rate
- 1 Mbps bit rate Audio:
- Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) system
- 48 kHz sampling rate
- 16 bit
- 2 channels
1
Start “Everio Sync.” on the smartphone.
.
3
Tap on the thumbnail to transfer.
2
Tap U.
.
.
4
Tap on the start point (starting time) of the video to transfer.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
0
The
start point and length of video are displayed in the unit set in “VID
LENGTH TO TRANS”. (Display shown is when set to 30 seconds)
0
To have a more detailed setting for the start point and length of video, tap “MANUAL”.
0
A progress status is displayed on the smartphone during preparation for the transfer and while transferring.
0
To cancel the transfer, tap “CANCEL”.
5
Set the start point and length of video, then tap “TRANSFER”. (only when MANUAL is tapped in step 4)
.
0
To play back the video, tap “CHECK”. (Android only)
0
To upload (share) the video, tap “SHARE”. (Android only) Tap the desired service to start the uploading process. To make use of a service, it is necessary to perform registration beforehand.

Transferring Still Images

You can transfer recorded still images to your smartphone.
1
Start “Everio Sync.” on the smartphone.
.
2
(For Android) Tap U. (For iPhone) Tap B.
.
0
A progress status is displayed on the smartphone during preparation for the transfer and while transferring.
0
To cancel the transfer, tap “CANCEL”.
6
After transferring is complete, tap “OK”.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
3
Tap V. (Android only)
.
0
A
progress status is displayed on the smartphone during preparation
for the transfer and while transferring.
0
To cancel the transfer, tap “CANCEL”.
5
After transferring is complete, tap “OK”.
.
4
Tap on the thumbnail to transfer.
.
0
To play back the still image, tap “CHECK”. (Android only)
0
To upload (share) the still image, tap “SHARE”. (Android only) Tap the desired service to start the uploading process. To make use of a service, it is necessary to perform registration beforehand.
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Using Wi-Fi

Changing the Settings

You can change the settings of the smartphone applications.
o
Android Smartphone
1
Press the MENU button.
2
Tap “SET”.
.
Item Details
MONITORING Turns monitoring of the recording screen on/
off.
.
LOC INFO TRANS INT Sets the time interval for sending location
information.
VID LENGTH TO
Sets the length of video to transfer.
TRANS
URL Enter the URL when using outside monitoring.
HTTP AUTHORIZATION
Enter the required username and password when using outside monitoring.
username is “everio” (fixed) and the default
The password is “0000”. (can be changed from camera)
CHANGE
Changes the background. BACKGROUND COLOR
HELP Display how to use the Everio sync..
LICENSE AGREEMENT
Displays the license agreement of the
smartphone application.
Memo :
0
connecting to outside monitoring, you will be prompted to enter the
When URL or HTTP authorization if they are not entered or entered incorrectly.
.
3
Change the settings on the menu as desired.
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o
iPhone/iPad/iPod touch
1
Tap “Q”.
Using Wi-Fi
Item Details
MONITORING Turns monitoring of the recording screen on/
off.
.
2
Change the settings on the menu as desired.
LOC INFO TRANS INT Sets the time interval for sending location
CHANGE BACKGROUND COLOR
LENGTH OF VIDEO Sets the length of video to transfer.
URL Enter the URL when using outside monitoring.
USERNAME Enter the required username when using
PASSWORD Enter the required password when using
HELP Display how to use the Everio sync..
information.
Changes the background.
outside monitoring. The username is “everio”. (fixed)
monitoring. By default, the password is
outside “0000”. (can be changed from camera)
Memo :
0
When
connecting to outside monitoring, you will be prompted to enter the
URL, username, or password if they are not entered or entered incorrectly.
.
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Full HD: 1920x1080 / MPEG-2 TS format
MotionJPEG: 640x360 / MotionJPEG format
SD: 720x480 / MPEG-2 TS format
Stream Format Selection (click “SET” to apply)Select the video format when monitoring from a browser.
To Still Image Index Screen
To DETECT/MAIL SETTING Screen
To Video Index Screen
Full Screen(press ESC or double left click to return)
Reload
Using Wi-Fi

Using the Wi-Fi Function from a Web Browser

You can connect to the camera and make use of the Wi-Fi function from the web browser of a computer.
0

Indications on the screen

“Indications on the Screen” (A p. 50)
0
Changing the settings
“Making Camera Settings from a Web Browser” (A p. 52)
Indications on the Screen
o
Recording Screen
.
Memo :
0
The full screen button is not displayed when the stream format is MotionJPEG.
Caution :
0
Features of the stream format are as follows: Full HD/SD (MPEG-2 TS format)
- Sound of the camera can be checked from the browser.
- Recording and zoom operations cannot be performed from the browser. MotionJPEG
- Sound of the camera cannot be played back from the browser.
- Recording and zoom operations can be performed from the browser.
0
The monitor’s image stops automatically after monitoring is performed continuously for 12 hours in Full HD or SD. (To resume, press the reload button)
0
To use Full HD or SD, it is necessary to install Media Player 12 in advance.
0
When the video recording quality is set to SSW/SEW on the camera, Full HD will not take effect even if selected.
0
Lagging of the screen may be caused by the network speed or computer performance.
0
If lagging is severe, reload the screen regularly. (It may take some time for the screen to be displayed after reloading.)
0
For Full HD, make use of a computer with the following system requirements. CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher 2 GB memory or higher
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o
Page Forward/Back
To Recording Screen
*A check mark appears on the selected address.
Registered e-mail addresses of recipients in Everio (Up to 8)
(click “REG.” to apply)
Notification Mail Settings
Video Index Screen
.
0
To download a video, click on the thumbnail.
o
Still Image Index Screen
Using Wi-Fi
.
0
To download a still image, click on the thumbnail.
o
DETECT/MAIL SETTING Screen
Notification mail settings such as detection method and recipient’s e-mail address can be changed even when the camera is out of reach.
.
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REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Wi-Fi
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK SETTINGS
SET FROM WEB BROWSER
WPS
********************************
QUIT
PASS:********************************
SSID:********************************
CONNECT USING Wi-Fi
SET FROM WEB BROWSER
QUIT
FROM YOUR WEB BROWSER
TO THE FOLLOWING URL
CHANGE SETTING BY CONNECTING
SET FROM WEB BROWSER
http://***.***.***.***:*****/
Using Wi-Fi

Making Camera Settings from a Web Browser

You can change the camera settings from a web browser.
1
Tap “MENU”. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Wi-Fi” (Q) in the shortcut menu.
(Operation on this camera)
.
0
To exit, tap “QUIT”.
You can change the Wi-Fi function of the camera from a web browser.
“Adding/Changing/Deleting an Access Point” (A p. 53) “ OUT MONITORING SET ” (A p. 54) “ Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING ” (A p. 54) “Mail Setting” (A p. 54)
.
3
Tap “NETWORK SETTINGS”. (Operation on this camera)
.
4
Tap “SET FROM WEB BROWSER”. (Operation on this camera)
.
5
Check
the SSID and PASS shown on the camera’s screen, then register them on the computer to connect. (Operation on this camera)
.
0
When the computer is connected to the camera, a URL appears on the camera.
6
Check the URL shown on the camera’s screen, then enter it on the Internet Explorer (web browser). (Operation on this camera)
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Adding/Changing/Deleting an Access Point
To search and add “ACCESS POINTS”
1
Click “Access Point”.
.
2
Click “SEARCH”.
.
3
Click on the access point you want to add.
Using Wi-Fi
.
2
Click “ADD”.
.
3
Enter “SSID”, “TYPE OF SECURITY”, and “PASSWORD”, and click “REG.”.
.
0
Click
“SEARCH AGAIN” to perform search for an access point again.
4
Enter the password, and click “REG.”.
.
0
Password entry is not required if the access point is security protected.
5
Click “OK”.
.
.
0
To configure the LAN settings manually, set “DHCP” to OFF, and enter the necessary information manually.
4
Click “OK”.
.
To change (or delete) an “ACCESS POINTS” registration
1
Click “Access Point”.
.
To add “ACCESS POINTS” manually
1
Click “Access Point”.
.
2
Click on a registered access point.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
3
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
.
0
“DELETE” on this screen to delete the registered access point.
Click
4
Click “OK”.
.
Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING
To change “Wi-Fi DIRECT SETTING”
1
Click “Wi-Fi Direct Setting”.
.
2
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
0
“DELETE” on this screen to delete the registered access point.
Click
3
Click “OK”.
.
OUT MONITORING SET
To change “OUT MONITORING SET”
1
Click “Outside Monitor Setting”.
.
2
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
0
Click
“DELETE” on this screen to delete the registered access point.
3
Click “OK”.
.
Mail Setting
To change “SENDER'S EMAIL” settings
1
Click“Mail Setting”.
.
2
Click “SENDER'S EMAIL”.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
3
Enter the necessary information, and click “REG.”.
.
4
Click “OK”.
.
To add a “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”
1
Click“Mail Setting”.
.
0
Select the checkbox for “VIDEO MAIL” and “DETECT/MAIL” to set the address as the recipient.
5
Click “OK”.
.
To change or delete a “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”
1
Click“Mail Setting”.
.
2
Click “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”.
.
2
Click “RECIPIENT'S EMAIL”.
.
3
Click “ADD”.
.
4
Enter the mail address, and click “REG.”.
.
3
Click on the mail address you want to change.
.
4
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
0
Click “DELETE” on this screen to delete the registered address.
5
Click “OK”.
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Using Wi-Fi
.
To change “VIDEO MAIL ATTN.” settings
1
Click“Mail Setting”.
.
2
Click “VIDEO MAIL ATTN.”.
.
3
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
3
After changes are made, click “REG.”.
.
4
Click “OK”.
.
.
4
Click “OK”.
.
To change “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”
1
Click“Mail Setting”.
.
2
Click “DETECT/MAIL SETTING”.
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Troubleshooting

Direct Monitoring
Trouble Action
Using Wi-Fi
Unable to connect to camera. (URL required)
Operations from this unit do not work when direct monitoring is in use.
Recording stops when the Android / iPhone application or web browser is closed.
Unable to browse internet on the computer when it is connected to the camera.
Video or audio is interrupted or delayed
0
Check whether the Wi-Fi connection is established successfully.
0
Check whether Wi-Fi is connected to “DIRECT-**EVERIO”.
0
Check whether the smartphone (or computer) is connected to the camera.
0
Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal (smartphone or computer).
0
Operations cannot be performed from this unit when direct monitoring is in use. Tap “CAMERA OPERATION” on the screen to enable operations from this unit. When operations from this unit are enabled, operations from the smartphone (or computer) do not work.
0
When the Android / iPhone application or web browser is closed during recording, the camera gets disconnected and recording stops.
0
The camera operates as an access point during direct monitoring. Most computers (or smartphones) cannot be connected to multiple access points at the same time. As such, internet browsing becomes temporarily unavailable if the computer (or smartphone) has been connected to the internet via wireless LAN.
0
Reconnect the computer to the wireless LAN router that is usually used for internet connection. If the computer registered name is “DIRECT-**EVERIO”.)
0
Stop direct monitoring on the camera.
0
If
0
(For web browser) Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer. If the stream format is set to “Full HD”, change to “SD” or “Motion-JPEG” and try again.
“Wi-Fi Specifications” (A p. 60)
0
(For web browser) If lagging is severe, reload the screen regularly.
0
(For smartphone) Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength.
connects to the camera unintentionally, remove the camera connection from the computer. (The
the network speed is slow, videos and audio sound may be interrupted, or delay may become significant.
The unit turns off automatically.
Unable to set focus.
Connection gets disconnected, or a “UNABLE TO CONNECT” message is displayed
Access Point (Wireless LAN Router)
Trouble Action
Unable to find an access point (wireless LAN router).
Unable to connect to access point (wireless LAN router).
0
prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days
To of continuous usage.
0
When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
0
Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
0
Establish connection again at a place with good signal strength. Transmission speed may drop, or connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other, when there are objects in between, or when microwave ovens or other wireless devices are in use.
0
If connection cannot be established again, restart the terminal (smartphone or computer).
0
the camera is too far away from the smartphone (or computer), connection for direct monitoring may be
If difficult to be established depending on the environment. In this case, connect via an access point (wireless LAN router).
0
Check whether the distance from the access point (wireless LAN router) is too far, or whether there are shielding materials in between.
0
If the access point (wireless LAN router) in use goes into the SSID stealth mode, perform manual registration or disable the stealth mode temporarily before registering.
0
an environment with multiple access points, you may not be able to find the desired access point through
In searching. In this case, add the access point manually.
0
Check that the password is correct.
0
For manual connection, check that the SSID or authentication method is correct.
Unsure of which access point (wireless LAN router) to use.
0
the settings of the access point (wireless LAN router) have never been changed from their default values,
If check the following.
- Check whether an adhesive label indicating the initial settings is attached to the body of the access point (wireless LAN router).
- Check for the default settings in the instruction manual of the access point (wireless LAN router).
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Using Wi-Fi
Unsure of password for the access point (wireless LAN router).
Unable to connect via Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Refer to the instruction manual of the access point (wireless LAN router) in use.
0
Simple connect.
0
Turn off the power of the camera, then try again.
Outside Monitoring (Connection in the House)
Trouble Action
Unable to connect to camera. (URL required)
Unsure of URL to access from a web browser.
No image and sound when accessing from a web browser.
Unable to access the entered URL. (cannot be found)
0
Check whether the Wi-Fi connection is established successfully.
0
Check to ensure that the camera and the terminal (smartphone or computer) are connected to the same access point.
0
Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal (smartphone or computer).
0
After outside monitoring is started, tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.” shown on the camera’s screen. Enter the address as shown in “URL(LAN):” into the web browser to access it.
0
If you have installed third-party video players, images and sounds may not be played back properly.
0
the stream format is set to “Motion-JPEG” when transferring to the web browser, no sound will be output
If from the browser.
0
If recording of the video is in progress, no sound will be output from the browser.
0
Check that the camera is properly connected to an access point (wireless LAN router). (Q appears on the camera’s screen.)
0
Check that the computer is properly connected to an access point (wireless LAN router). Connection should be possible if it is connected to the internet.
0
Check that the URL is correct.
connection methods other than WPS are not supported. Conduct a search for the access point to
Unable to access the entered URL. (password required)
Operations from this unit do not work when outside monitoring is in use.
Recording stops when the Android / iPhone application or web browser is closed.
Video or audio is interrupted or delayed
The unit turns off automatically.
Unable to set focus.
Connection gets disconnected, or a “UNABLE TO CONNECT” message is displayed
0
Enter your username and password. The username is “everio” (fixed) and the default password is “0000” (can be changed).
0
Operations cannot be performed from this unit when outside monitoring is in use. Operate from the Android / iPhone application or web browser.
0
When the Android / iPhone application or web browser is closed during recording, the camera gets disconnected and recording stops.
0
the network speed is slow, videos and audio sound may be interrupted, or delay may become significant.
If
0
(For web browser) Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer. If the stream format is set to “Full HD”, change to “SD” or “Motion-JPEG” and try again.
“Wi-Fi Specifications” (A p. 60)
0
(For web browser) If lagging is severe, reload the screen regularly.
0
(For smartphone) Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength.
0
prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days
To of continuous usage.
0
When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
0
Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
0
Establish connection again at a place with good signal strength. Transmission speed may drop, or connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other, when there are objects in between, or when microwave ovens or other wireless devices are in use.
0
If connection cannot be established again, restart the terminal (smartphone or computer).
Screen does not refresh or remains black
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0
Check if the camera and the access point are properly connected.
cannot be detected on the terminal (smartphone or computer) if the camera is disconnected from
Images the access point halfway through.
Outside Monitoring (Connection from the Internet)
Trouble Action
Using Wi-Fi
Unsure of URL to access from a web browser.
The URL (WAN) does not appear in the network information.
Unable to access the entered URL. (cannot be found)
Video or audio is interrupted or delayed
0
After outside monitoring is started, tap “CAMERA NETWORK INFO.” shown on the camera’s screen. Enter the address as shown in “URL(WAN):” into the web browser to access it.
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The URL (WAN) will not appear if dynamic DNS is not set on the camera. To set dynamic DNS, perform the following steps.
1. Obtain an account with JVC dynamic DNS service using your computer. (URL?)
2. Log in to JVC DNS and obtain the dynamic DNS service. (How?)
3. Set the obtained dynamic DNS username and password on the camera. *Only the JVC dynamic DNS service can be set on this camera.
0
This function cannot be used in an environment with two or more routers.
0
Check that the dynamic DNS username and password are correct.
0
router in use is not compatible with UPnP, or UPnP is turned off. Check the instruction manual of the
The router in use, and turn on UPnP.
0
The “UPnP” of the camera is set to “OFF”. (By default, it is set to “ON”.) Set “UPnP” to “ON”.
0
Depending on the terms of service with your provider, it may not be possible to obtain a global IP address.
“Confirming global IP address” (A p. 21)
0
Check whether a terminal that uses port 80, such as web servers, has been set in the network. If it is set, change the port number of the terminal.
0
When a specfic terminal has been set to use port 80 on the router, change the setting such that port 80 can be used by the camera.
0
Try again after powering off and on the camera and the terminal (smartphone or computer).
0
the network speed is slow, videos and audio sound may be interrupted, or delay may become significant.
If
0
(For web browser) Lagging may become significant due to the performance of the computer. If the stream format is set to “Full HD”, change to “SD” or “Motion-JPEG” and try again.
“Wi-Fi Specifications” (A p. 60)
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(For web browser) If lagging is severe, reload the screen regularly.
0
(For smartphone) Try to change the place and time to locate an environment with good signal strength.
The unit turns off automatically.
Unable to set focus.
Connection gets disconnected, or a “UNABLE TO CONNECT” message is displayed
Screen does not refresh or remains black
[LUPnP] is displayed. This appears when UPnP has failed.
Unable to connect although [LUPnP] is displayed.
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prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days
To of continuous usage.
0
When not monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera is fixed.
0
Even when monitoring from a smartphone (or computer), the focus of the camera will be fixed if not operated for more than 3 hours. (Focus works again when the camera is operated.)
0
Establish connection again at a place with good signal strength. Transmission speed may drop, or connection may fail if the devices are placed too far away from each other, when there are objects in between, or when microwave ovens or other wireless devices are in use.
0
If connection cannot be established again, restart the terminal (smartphone or computer).
0
Check if the camera and the access point are properly connected.
cannot be detected on the terminal (smartphone or computer) if the camera is disconnected from
Images the access point halfway through.
0
Check whether the wireless LAN router in use is compatible with UPnP.
to the instruction manual of the wireless LAN router in use, or consult the manufacturer of the router.)
(Refer
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When the wireless LAN router in use is compatible with UPnP, turn on the UPnP function.
0
If the icon does not disappear even when the UPnP function is enabled, turn off and on the power of the wireless LAN router in use as well as the camera, then try again.
0
When “UPnP” is set to “OFF”, [LUPnP] will not appear. Set “UPnP” to “ON”.
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When port 80 has been used by other devices via UPnP, connection cannot be established. Reconnect the camera.
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Using Wi-Fi
E-mail (Notification Mail, Video Mail)
Trouble Action
Unable to send e-mails.
Sent e-mails are not received.
Unable to attach images to e-mails.
The unit turns off automatically.
Unable to set focus. (For DETECT/MAIL SETTING)
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Check that the settings of the e-mail server are correct.
0
Check that the settings of the sender’s e-mail address are correct.
0
Check that the username and password are correct.
0
you are using an e-mail service that is not from your provider, it may be necessary to change the SMTP
If settings.
0
Some free e-mail services from web browsers or e-mail softwares (SMTP) may have default SMTP settings that do not allow e-mails to be sent. Change the SMTP settings to allow sending of e-mails before use.
0
Check whether notifications indicating errors have been sent to the sender’s e-mail address. (Make use of a computer or similar devices as it is not possible to check from the camera.)
- If no notifications are received: Refer to “Unable to send e-mails.” and adjust the settings accordingly.
- If notifications are received: Check the content of the notification. Do not continue sending e-mails with the same settings if you receive error notifications. Depending
*Note: on the provider, you may be marked as a sender of spam (junk mail).
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Depending on the provider, some attached files may be deleted. Make use of other free e-mail services.
0
prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, this unit will turn off automatically after 10 days
To of continuous usage.
0
While on standby for notification mails, the focus is fixed. Perform the camera settings first, then enable notification mails.
may not be set correctly if the notification mails start before camera settings are made. In this case,
Focus disable notification mails temporarily, then enable it again.
Vide/Still Image Transmission
Trouble Action
Unable to transfer videos and still images to smartphone (or computer).
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Check the amount of remaining free space in the destination medium (smartphone or computer).

Wi-Fi Specifications

Wi-Fi Specifications
Item Details
Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz band)
DIRECT MONITORING / OUTSIDE MONITORING
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When Using Everio sync.
Item Details
Supported Terminals iPhone/iPad/iPod touch: iOS 4.3.5 or later
Android: Android 2.1 or later
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There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all terminals.
0
“Everio Sync.” for iPhone/iPad cannot be used when the iPhone/iPad is connected to the mobile phone network. To make use of this feature, connect to the camera or an access point via Wi-Fi.
0
network environment with a minimum line speed of about 5.3 Mbps is recommended for both the camera
A sending the data and the smartphone terminal receiving the data. If the network speed is too low, video images may appear jumpy, or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed.
Monitor Screen Video: JPEG 640x360 max. 15 fps
Video Transmission Video: MP4-compliant H.264 Baseline Profile 640x360 30p
Still Image Transmission JPEG format
Audio: linear PCM 8kHz 16 bits 1ch
Audio: AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch
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When Using Web Browser
Item Details
Using Wi-Fi
Operating Environment Windows 7:
Monitor Screen
Video Transmission MPEG-2TS format (no conversion)
Still Image Transmission JPEG format (no conversion)
Internet Explorer 9 or a later version, and Windows Media Player 12 or a later version are installed
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For Full HD, make use of a computer with the following system requirements.
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher
- Memory: 2 GB or higher
0
A network environment with the following line speed is recommended for both the camera sending the data and the PC receiving the data.
- MotionJPEG: approx. 1.7 Mbps or higher
- Full HD: approx. 10 Mbps or higher
- SD: approx. 3 Mbps or higher If the network speed is too low, video images may appear jumpy, or audio sound may be interrupted or delayed.
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MotionJPEG Video: JPEG 640x360 max. 5 fps Audio: nil
0
Full HD Video: MPEG-2 TS compliant H.264 High Profile 1920x1080 60i Audio: AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch
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SD Video: MPEG-2 TS compliant H.264 Main Profile 720x480 60i Audio: AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch
VIDEO MAIL
Item Details
Video MP4-compliant H.264 Baseline Profile 640x360 30p
Audio AAC 48kHz 16 bits 2ch
Time Max. 15 seconds
RECIPIENT'S EMAIL
Item Details
Still Image Transmission JPEG 640x360
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INFO
SNAP
SHOT
START
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INDEX

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 AP-V30U
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Connects to this unit to charge the battery pack. It can also be used when recording or playing back videos indoors.
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Battery Pack BN-VG114E
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Attaches to this unit to supply power.
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Remote Control RM-V760U
0
Operates certain functions from a distance.
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HDMI Mini Cable
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Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV in a better quality.
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AV Cable (exclusive)
0
Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV.
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USB Cable (Type A - Mini Type B)
0
Connects this unit to a computer.
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Stylus Pen
0
Use this for operations on the touch screen.
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Memo :
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Basic User Guide
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Read well and keep in a safe place where it can be accessed easily when necessary.
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CD-ROM
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For installing the provided software on a computer.
.
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SD cards are sold separately.
“Types of Usable SD Card” (A p. 66
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When using the AC adapter overseas, please prepare a commercially available converter plug for the country or region of visit.
“Charging the Battery Pack Overseas” (A p. 73)
)
Getting Started
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AC Adapter To AC Outlet (110 V to 240 V)
Getting Started

Charging the Battery Pack

the battery pack immediately after purchase and when the remaining
Charge battery power is low. The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase.
1
Attach the battery pack.
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Align
the top of the battery with the mark on this unit, and slide in until
the battery clicks into place.
2
Connect the AC adapter to the DC connector.
Rechargeable Batteries
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using the battery in a low temperature environment (10°C (50°F) or
When below), the operating time may be shortened, or it may not function properly. When using this unit outdoors in the winter weather, warm the battery, such as by placing it in the pocket, before attaching it. (Keep away from direct contact with a warm pack.)
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Do not expose the battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or fire.
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After removing the battery, store it in a dry place between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).
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Keep a 30 % battery level (X) if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time. In addition, fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months, then continue to store it at a 30 % battery level (X).
Memo :
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You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours indoors. (Battery charging begins when the LCD monitor is closed.)
Detaching the Battery Pack
To detach the battery pack, perform the above steps in reverse order.
.
3
Plug in the power.
.
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The charging lamp blinks when charging is in progress. It goes out when charging is finished.
Caution :
Be sure to use JVC battery packs.
0
you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs, safety and
If performance cannot be guaranteed.
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Charging time: Approx. 2 h 30 m (using supplied battery pack) The charging time is when the unit is used at 25°C (77°F). If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F), charging may take a longer time or it may not start. The recordable and playable time may also be shortened under some usage conditions such as at low temperature.
Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter.
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If you use any other AC adapters besides the supplied AC adapter, malfunctions may occur.
Slide the battery release lever to detach the battery from this unit.
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Approximate Battery Charging Time (Using AC Adapter)
Battery Pack Charging Time
BN-VG114U (Supplied)
BN-VG121U 3 h 30 m
BN-VG138U 6 h 10 m
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When
the battery life is reached, the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged. (Replace the battery pack with a new one.)
* The charging time is when the unit is used at 25°C (77°F). If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F), charging may take a longer time or it may not start. The recordable and playable time may also be shortened under some usage conditions such as at low temperature. “Approximate Recording Time (Using Battery)” (A p. 118)
2 h 30 m
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Terminal Side
Getting Started

Grip Adjustment

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A Pull back the pad B Adjust the length of the belt C Attach the pad
Caution :
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Be sure to fasten the grip belt properly. If the belt is loose, this unit may drop and result in injuries or damages.

Inserting an SD Card

Insert a commercially available SD card before recording. “Types of Usable SD Card” (A p. 66) “Approximate Video Recording Time” (A p. 118
1
Close the LCD monitor.
.
2
Open the cover.
.
3
Insert an SD card.
)
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Warning
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Make sure not to insert the SD card in the wrong direction. It may cause damage to the unit and SD card.
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Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing an SD card.
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Do not touch the metal contact area when inserting the SD card.
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unit is not guaranteed to operate with all SD cards. Some SD cards
This may not work due to specification changes, etc.
Memo :
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Both videos and still images can be recorded on one SD card. It is recommended
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To use SD cards that have been used on other devices, it is necessary to format (initialize) the SD card using “FORMAT SD CARD” from media settings.
“ FORMAT SD CARD ” (A p. 205)
to confirm the video operation of the SD card before usage.
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Getting Started
Removing the Card
Push the SD card inward once, then pull it out straight.
.

Types of Usable SD Card

The following SD cards can be used on this unit. Operations
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Panasonic
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TOSHIBA
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SanDisk
SD Card
are confirmed on the SD cards from the following manufacturers.
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To
record videos with “VIDEO QUALITY” set to “UXP”, use of a Class 6 or
higher compliant SDHC/SDXC card is recommended.
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When recording in progressive format (60p), Class 6 or higher is required.
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Class 4 and Class 6 are guaranteed to have a minimum transfer rate of 4 MB/s and 6 MB/s respectively during reading or writing of data.
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You can also use a Class 10 compliant SDHC/SDXC card.
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Both videos and still images can be recorded on one SD card. It is recommended to confirm the video operation of the SD card before usage.
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To protect the data, do not touch the terminals of the SD card.
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UHS-I SDHC/SDXC cards can be used in the same manner as standard SDHC/SDXC cards. UHS Speed Class is not supported.
When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card
Confirm and update the OS of your computer.
Windows XP / Windows XP SP1
Necessary to update to SP2 or higher.
.
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This unit supports 256 MB to 2 GB SD cards.
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Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SD card (2 GB) for video recording.
SDHC Card
.
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a Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card (4 GB to 32 GB) for video
Use recording.
SDXC Card
Windows XP SP2 / Windows XP SP3
Windows Vista Necessary to update to SP1 or higher.
Windows Vista SP1 / Windows Vista SP2
Windows 7 Necessary to download the upgrade software.
Mac OS X 10.4
/ Mac OS X
Tiger
10.5 Leopard
Necessary to download the update software. (KB955704)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyID=1cbe3906-ddd1-4ca2-b727­c2dff5e30f61&displaylang=en
Necessary to download the upgrade software. (KB975823)
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32 bit version
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ details.aspx?FamilyID=2d1abe01-0942-4f8a­abb2-2ad529de00a1
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64 bit version
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ details.aspx?FamilyID=7d54c53f-017c-4ea5­ae08-34c3452ba315
(KB976422)
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32 bit version
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ details.aspx?FamilyID=3ee91fc2-a9bc-4ee1­aca3-2a9aff5915ea
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64 bit version
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ details.aspx?FamilyID=73f766dd-7127-4445­b860-47084587155f
Not compatible.
.
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Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDXC card (Max. 64 GB) for video recording.
Memo :
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Using
SD cards (including SDHC/SDXC cards) other than those specified
above may result in recording failure or data loss.
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This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all SD cards. Some SD cards may not work due to specification changes, etc.
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Necessary to update to 10.6.5 or later.
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Index ScreenPlayback ScreenRecording Screen
MENU
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Getting Started

Using the Touch Screen

Icon operation buttons, thumbnails, and menu items are displayed on the touch screen according to the mode in use.
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A Tap the displayed button (icon) or thumbnail (file) on the touch screen to make selection. B Drag the thumbnails on the touch screen to search for the desired file.
Memo :
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“ TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST ” (A p. 202)
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are two ways to operate the touch screen, namely “tap” and “drag”.
There The following are some examples.
.
The
touch screen of this unit is pressure-sensitive. When the touch screen does not respond smoothly, apply slightly more force to your fingertip or the stylus pen.
Tap the buttons (icons) on the touch screen accurately. The buttons may not respond if they are not tapped on the right area.
Do not press or rub with excessive force. Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp tip. Pressing two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction. Perform “TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST” if the reactive area of the screen is
misaligned with the touched area. (Adjust by lightly tapping with the stylus pen. Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard.)
It is recommended to use the stylus pen for handwriting effect.

Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor

The following screens are displayed during the video and still image modes, and operate as the touch screens.
Recording Screen (Video/Still Image)
.
1
Video/Still Image Mode Button
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Switches between video and still image modes.
2
Zoom Button
“Zooming” (A p. 79
3
Playback Mode Button
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Switches to the playback mode.
4
Recording Start/Stop Button
0
6: Video Recording Start Button
0
7: Video Recording Stop Button
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Q: Still Image Recording Button
5
Menu Button
“Operating the Menu” (A p. 169)
6
Display Button
Switches the display between full (m) and simple (n) with every tap of the button.
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Simple display: Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds.
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Full display: Displays everything. The display button changes from n to m.
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When the power is turned off, simple display (n) will be set.
7
Recording Mode Button
Switches the recording mode between P Intelligent Auto and H Manual.
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Playback Screen (Video)
.
1
Video/Still Image Mode Button
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Switches between video and still image modes.
2
Recording Mode Button
0
Switches to the recording mode.
3
Index Screen Button
“Operation Buttons for Video Playback” (A p. 119)
4
Delete Button
“Deleting the Currently Displayed File” (A p. 129)
5
Menu Button
“Operating the Menu” (A p. 169)
6
Operation Buttons
“Operation Buttons for Video Playback” (A p. 119
Playback Screen (Still Image)
Index Screen
.
1
Video/Still Image Mode Button
0
Switches between video and still image modes.
2
Date Button
“Operation Buttons for Video Playback” (A p. 119 “Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback” (A p. 123)
3
Playback Mode Button
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Switches to the playback mode.
4
Still Image Mode Button (Still image only)
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Switches between the group or full index screen displays.
5
Delete Button
“Deleting Selected Files” (A p. 129)
6
)
Menu Button
“Operating the Menu” (A p. 169)
7
Page Forward/Back Button
“Operation Buttons for Video Playback” (A p. 119) “Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback” (A p. 123)
)
.
1
Video/Still Image Mode Button
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Switches between video and still image modes.
2
Group Playback Button
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Continuous playback of still images that are recorded continuously within 2 seconds or with the continuous shooting mode.
“Playing Back Still Images” (A p. 123)
3
Rotate Button
Rotates a still image 90°. (Clockwise/Counterclockwise)
4
Recording Mode Button
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Switches to the recording mode.
5
Index Screen Button
“Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback” (A p. 123)
6
Delete Button
“Deleting the Currently Displayed File” (A p. 129
7
Menu Button
“Operating the Menu” (A p. 169)
8
Operation Buttons
“Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback” (A p. 123)
)
Menu Screen
.
1
Help Button
2
Menu Items
3
Return Button
4
Common Menu Button
“Operating the Menu” (A p. 169
5
Close Button
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NOYES
SET DATE/TIME!
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TIMEDATE

CLOCK SETTING

JAN
SET
GMT
SAVE
CLOCK/AREA SETTING
REC
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MENU
CLOCK ADJUST
COMMON
CLOCK SETTING
CLOCK ADJUST
Getting Started
Clock Setting
The “SET DATE/TIME!” screen appears when you turn on this unit for the
time after purchase, when it has not been used for a long time, or when
first the clock is not set yet. Set the clock before recording.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
The unit turns on.
0
When the LCD monitor is closed, the unit turns off.
2
Tap “YES” when “SET DATE/TIME!” is displayed.
.
3
Set the date and time.

Resetting the Clock

Set the clock with “CLOCK ADJUST” from the menu.
1
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
When entering from the recording mode, tap “MENU” again as the shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Q”.
.
3
Tap “CLOCK ADJUST”.
.
0
When the year, month, day, hour, or minute item is tapped, “3” and
2” will be displayed.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to adjust the year, month, day, hour, and minute.
4
After setting the date and time, tap “SET”.
5
Select the region where you live and tap “SAVE”.
.
0
The city name and time difference are displayed.
0
Tap 0 or 1 to select the city name.
Memo :
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The clock can be reset again later.
“Resetting the Clock” (A p. 69)
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“Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling” (A p. 74)
0
using this unit overseas, you can set it to the local time for recording.
When
“SET DATE/TIME!” is displayed when you turn on this unit after it has not been used for a prolonged period. Connect the AC adapter for more than 24 hours to charge the internal clock battery of this unit before setting the clock.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
4
Tap “CLOCK SETTING”.
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CLOCK SETTING
JAN
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GMT
SAVE
CLOCK/AREA SETTING
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LANGUAGE
COMMON
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Getting Started
5
Set the date and time.
.
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When the year, month, day, hour, or minute item is tapped, “3” and “2” will be displayed.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to adjust the year, month, day, hour, and minute.
6
After setting the date and time, tap “SET”.
7
Select the region where you live and tap “SAVE”.

Changing the Display Language

The language on the display can be changed.
1
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
When entering from the recording mode, tap “MENU” again as the shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Q”.
.
0
The city name and time difference are displayed.
0
Tap 0 or 1 to select the city name.
.
3
Tap “LANGUAGE”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
4
Tap to the desired language.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
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Remote Sensor
CR2025
Pull out the insulation sheet
Lock Tab
Button Battery
Getting Started

Holding this Unit

When holding this unit, keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent camera shake.
.
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Hold
the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly. Holding the LCD monitor with your left hand helps to stabilize the camera for recording.
Caution :
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Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation.
0
Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is being used by children.
Memo :
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If camera shake is excessive, use the image stabilizer.
“Reducing Camera Shake” (A p. 110
)

Using the Remote Control

You can operate this unit from a distance away using the supplied remote control.
.
Memo :
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Point the remote control toward the sensor directly and use it within 5 m from this unit.
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The transmitted beam may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation when the sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or powerful lighting.
Preparing the Remote Control
.
Using the Remote Control for the First Time

Tripod Mounting

This unit can be mounted on a tripod (or monopod). This is useful for preventing camera shake and recording from the same position.
.
0
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.
Caution :
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To prevent injuries or damages which may result if this unit falls off, read the instruction manual of the tripod (or monopod) to be used and make sure that it is securely attached.
Memo :
0
It is recommended to use a tripod or monopod when recording in conditions to the telephoto end).
0
Set the image stabilizer to b (OFF) when using a tripod for recording.
“Reducing Camera Shake” (A p. 110)
prone to camera shake (such as in dark places or when zoomed
.
0
A
button battery (CR2025) is included inside the remote control at the time of purchase. Remove the insulation sheet before use.
Reinserting the Battery
.
0
Pull out the battery holder by pressing the lock tab.
0
Insert the button battery with the + side facing upward.
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INFO
SNAP SHOT
START
/STOP
INDEX
Info Button
Index Button
Basic Playback Operations
Zoom Button
Still Image Button
Recording Start/Stop Button
Getting Started
Operation Buttons on Remote Control Unit
.
1
Recording Start/Stop Button
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Starts/stops video recording.
2
Still Image Button
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Takes a still image.
3
Zoom Button
0
T: Zooms in
0
W: Zooms out
4
Basic Playback Operations
Operation Button Description
Playback/Pause Button d / e
0
Starts/pauses
playback of videos or slideshows.

Attaching Headphones

You can attach optional headphones to this unit.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
2
Connect the headphones to the headphones connector.
.
Memo :
0
The volume level of the headphones can be adjusted using “HEADPHONE VOL. ADJ.” in the menu.
“ HEADPHONE VOL. ADJ. ” (A p. 182)
0
Audio cannot be output from the AV connector when headphones are connected.
Left Button j
Right Button i
T Button N
W Button O
5
Index Button
0
Stops playback and returns to index screen.
6
Info Button
0
Recording: Displays the remaining time (for video only) and battery power.
0
Playback: Displays file information such as recording date.
0
Moves the cursor to the left.
0
Performs reverse search during playback.
0
Moves the cursor to the right.
0
Performs forward search during playback.
0
Zooms in. (during pause)
0
Turns up (+) the volume during video playback.
0
Zooms out. (during pause)
0
Turns down (-) the volume during video playback.
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Morocco
Mozambique
Republic of South Africa
Tanzania
Zambia
Kenya
Guinea
Egypt
Algeria
Africa
Jordan
Kuwait
Iran
Israel
Middle East
Peru
Venezuela
Brazil
Puerto Rico
Bahamas
Panama
Haiti
Chile
Jamaica
Colombia
Argentina
Latin
Fiji
New Zealand
Ton g a
Tahiti
Guam
Australia
Oceania
Romania
Portugal
Poland
Belgium
France
Finland
Hungary
Norway
Germany
Denmark
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Greece
Canary Islands
Netherlands
Austria
Italy
United Kingdom
Ireland
Iceland
Europe
Malaysia
Macau Special
Administrative Region
Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region
Vietnam
Philippines
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Nepal
China
South Korea
Thailand
Sri Lanka
Singapore
Indonesia
India
Asia
Mexico
United States
North America
Canada
Getting Started

Attaching an External Microphone

can attach an external microphone (commercially available) to this unit.
You
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Use a microphone that supports plug-in power.
1
Open the shoe cover.
.
2
Attach an external microphone (commercially available) to the shoe.

Using this Unit Overseas

The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions. To charge the battery pack, you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet. “Charging the Battery Pack Overseas” (A p. 73) Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel destination in “AREA SETTING” of “CLOCK ADJUST”. “Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling” (A p. 74)
“ON” is selected in “DST SETTING” of “CLOCK ADJUST”, the time is
When set 1 hour ahead. “Setting Daylight Saving Time” (A p. 74)

Charging the Battery Pack Overseas

The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions. To charge the battery pack, you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet.
.
3
Connect the cable of the external microphone to the microphone connector.
.
Memo :
0
Do not apply too much force when attaching accessories such as an external microphone.
0
The microphone level display and setting can be changed in the menu.
“ MIC LEVEL ” (A p. 181) “ MIC LEVEL SETTING ” (A p. 182)
.
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CLOCK ADJUST
COMMON
CLOCK ADJUST
AREA SETTING
GMT
SAVE
AREA SETTING
REC
PLAY
MENU
CLOCK ADJUST
COMMON
DST SETTING
CLOCK ADJUST
OFFON
CURRENT SETTING: OFF
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)
DST SETTING
Getting Started

Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling

Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel destination in “AREA SETTING” of “CLOCK ADJUST”. Restore the region settings after you returned from the trip.
1
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
When entering from the recording mode, tap “MENU” again as the shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Q”.
.
3
Tap “CLOCK ADJUST”.

Setting Daylight Saving Time

When “ON” is selected in “DST SETTING” of “CLOCK ADJUST”, the time is set 1 hour ahead.
1
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
When entering from the recording mode, tap “MENU” again as the shortcut menu appears.
2
Tap “Q”.
.
3
Tap “CLOCK ADJUST”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
4
Tap “AREA SETTING”.
.
5
Select the area you are traveling to and tap “SAVE”.
.
0
The city name and time difference are displayed.
0
Tap 0 or 1 to select the city name.
Memo :
0
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“AREA SETTING” changes the clock time such that time difference
Setting is accounted for. After returning to your country, re-select the region that was set initially to restore the original clock settings.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
4
Tap “DST SETTING”.
.
5
Tap “ON”.
.
Memo :
0
What is daylight saving time? Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clock 1 hour ahead for a fixed period in summer. It is used mainly in the Western countries.
0
Restore the daylight saving time settings after you returned from the trip.

Optional Accessories

You can record for a longer time by using the optional battery pack.
Product Name Description
Getting Started
Battery Pack
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BN-VG114U
0
BN-VG121U
0
BN-VG138U
Battery Charger
0
AA-VG1
0
Provides a longer recording time. It can also be used as a spare battery pack.
0
Enables the battery pack to be charged without using this unit.
Memo :
0
The optional accessories above may not be supported in some regions.
0
For more information, refer to the catalog.
0
For details on the provided accessories, refer to “Verifying the Accessories”.
“Verifying the Accessories” (A p. 62
0
BN-VG114U is the same battery pack that comes with this unit.
)
Approximate Recording Time (Using Battery)
Battery Pack Actual Recording
BN-VG114U (Supplied)
BN-VG121U 1 h 5 m 1 h 55 m
BN-VG138U 1 h 55 m 3 h 25 m
40 m 1 h 15 m
Time
Continuous
Recording Time
0
The above are values when “LIGHT” is set to “OFF”, “MONITOR BRIGHTNESS” is set to “3” (standard), and “SYSTEM SELECT” is set to “60i”.
0
The
actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if recording is stopped repeatedly. (It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected recording time.)
0
When the battery life is reached, the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged. (Replace the battery pack with a new one.)
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Recording

Taking Videos in Auto Mode

You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent automatically to suit the shooting conditions.
0
0
1
2
Auto mode. Settings such as exposure and focus will be adjusted
In case of specific shooting scenes such as person etc., its icon is displayed on the screen.
Before recording an important scene, it is recommended to conduct a trial recording.
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Check if the recording mode is A.
0
the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display
If the mode switching screen. Tap A to switch the mode to video.
Check if the recording mode is P Intelligent Auto.
Indications During Video Recording
.
Display Icon Description
A
Video Quality Displays the icon of the “VIDEO QUALITY”
B
TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF
C
Time Displays the current time.
D
Image Stabilizer Displays the image stabilizer setting.
setting selected in the recording menu. “ VIDEO QUALITY ” (A p. 179
Displays the setting of “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/ AF”. By default, it is set to “FACE TRACKING” . “Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 99)
“Clock Setting” (A p. 69)
“Reducing Camera Shake” (A p. 110
)
)
.
0
If the mode is H Manual, tap H on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap P to switch the recording mode to Intelligent Auto.
.
3
Start recording.
.
0
Press again to stop.
0
Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds. Use the n button to change the displays.
Memo :
0
Depending performed properly even in the Intelligent Auto mode.
on the subject and shooting conditions, recording may not be
E
Recording Media Displays the icon of the media where videos
are recorded to.
F
Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery
power. “Checking the Remaining Recording Time” (A p. 117
G
Recording Mode Displays the current recording mode of P
)
(Intelligent Auto) or H (Manual).
H
Remaining Recording Time
Displays the remaining time for video recording. “Checking the Remaining Recording Time”
)
I
Scene Counter (Recorded Time)
(A p. 117
Displays the elapsed time of the video that is currently being recorded.
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REC
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Scenes of Intelligent Auto
Display Icon Description
Recording
Operation Buttons for Video Recording
E
A
D
I
B
J
G
H
F
C
K
L
Captures one’s skin beautifully.
Allows people to be captured naturally.
Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp image with vivid colors.
Records with minimal noise in the overall image.
Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with minimal noise in the overall image.
Prevents colors from fading even when recording in a bright environment.
Records while focusing on a near object.
Reproduces the green color of trees vividly.
Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally.
Adjusts settings so that the subject does not appear too dark due to backlight.
Allows people to be captured naturally with minimal noise in the overall image.
Records while focusing on a near object even in a dark environment.
Memo :
0
Scenes can be detected according to the shooting conditions and automatically adjusted in Intelligent Auto mode.
0
Some functions may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions.
.
Operation
Button
A
Video/Still Image Mode
B
T/W Zoom Allows the same functions as the zoom
C
Playback Mode Switches to the playback mode.
D / E Recording Start
6
Record-Standby
7
F
MENU Displays the various menus of video
G
Display Button n Switches the display between full (m)
Description
Switches between video and still image modes.
lever to be performed. Camera shake that often occurs when using the zoom lever can be minimized. “Zooming” (A p. 79)
Functions as the START/STOP button.
recording. “Operating the Menu” (A p. 169
simple (n) with every tap of the button.
0
Simple display: Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds.
0
Full display: Displays everything. The display button changes from n to m.
0
When the power is turned off, simple display (n) will be set.
)
and
H
Recording Mode P/H
Switches the recording mode.
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Recording
Using the Silent Mode
When the Silent mode is used, the LCD monitor darkens and operation
will not be output. Use this mode to record quietly in dark places such
sounds as during a performance.
.
0
Press and hold the SILENT button to turn on the Silent mode. To turn it off, press and hold the button again.
0
T appears when “SILENT MODE” is set to “ON”.
“ SILENT MODE ” (A p.
Useful Settings for Recording
0
When “QUICK RESTART” is set to “ON”, this unit turns on immediately if you open the LCD monitor within 5 minutes after the power is turned off by closing the monitor.
“ QUICK RESTART ” (A p. 200)
0
When “AUTO POWER OFF” is set to “ON”, this unit turns itself off automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes. (only when using the battery pack)
“ AUTO POWER OFF ” (A p. 200)
0
When “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” is set to “FACE TRACKING”, this unit
faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record
detects the faces more clearly.
“Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 99)
0
When “DATE/TIME RECORDING” is used, the date and time can be recorded together with the video.
“Recording Videos with Date and Time” (A p. 116)
0
When progressive (60p) recording is set, high quality images with a smooth depth of field can be recorded. In addition, fast-moving subjects can also be captured sharply without flickering.
“ SYSTEM SELECT ” (A p. 179)
Caution :
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Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight.
0
Do
not use this unit in the rain, snow, or places with high humidity like the
bathroom.
0
Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust, as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly.
0
While this unit may be used with the LCD monitor reversed and closed, the temperature rises more easily. Leave the LCD monitor open when using this unit in places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
0
The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit rises too much.
0
If the temperature of this unit rises during recording, 7 changes color to yellow as a notification.
0
Do not remove the battery pack, AC adapter, or SD card when the access lamp is lighted. The recorded data may become unreadable.
“ACCESS (Access) Lamp” (A p. 208)
0
This unit is a microcomputer-controlled device. Electrostatic discharge, external noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from functioning properly. In such a case, turn off the power, then remove the AC adapter and battery pack. This unit will be reset.
0
Videos that are recorded in the 60p mode (when “SYSTEM SELECT” is set to “60p”) are playable only on AVCHD Progressive compatible devices.
“ SYSTEM SELECT ” (A p. 179)
0
Make a backup of important recorded data.
- It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage.
- JVC will not be responsible for any lost data.
Memo :
0
Check
the remaining recording time in the media before you start shooting.
If there is not enough space, move (copy) the data to a computer or disc.
0
When there are many files in the media, it may take time for them to be displayed on the playback screen. Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking, which indicates normal operation.
199)
0
Do not forget to make copies after recording!
0
Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours according to specifications. (It may take some time to resume recording.)
0
long recordings, the file is split into two or more files if the size exceeds
For 4 GB.
0
You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours indoors.
0
Depending on the shooting conditions, the four corners of the screen may appear dark, but this is not a malfunction. In this case, change the shooting conditions by moving the zoom lever, etc.
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TelephotoWide Angle
MENU
MENU
PLAY
REC
Zoom Button (T/W)
MENU
MENU
PLAY
intelligent AUTO
MANUAL
Press halfway
Press fully
Recording

Zooming

The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom.
0
Use the W end (wide angle end) to shoot a wider field of view.
0
Use the T end (telephoto end) to magnify the subject for shooting.
.
0
You can also use the zoom (T/W) button on the touch screen to zoom.
.
Memo :
0
When digital zoom is used, the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged.
0
The zoom ratio range can be changed.
“ ZOOM ” (A p. 180
)

Capturing Still Images During Video Recording

Still images can be captured by pressing the SNAPSHOT button while in the video mode (standby or recording).

Taking Still Images in Auto Mode

You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent Auto mode.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Check if the recording mode is B.
0
If the mode is A mode switching screen. Tap B to switch the mode to still image.
2
Check if the recording mode is P Intelligent Auto.
.
0
If the mode is H Manual, tap H on the recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap P to switch the recording mode to Intelligent Auto.
video, tap A on the recording screen to display the
.
0
“PHOTO” lights up on the screen when a still image is being captured.
.
Memo :
0
The size of the still image that is captured in the video mode is 1920 x
1080.
0
Operation is invalid under the following conditions:
- when menu is being displayed
- when remaining recording time or battery power is being displayed
- when “TIME-LAPSE RECORDING” is in use
- when “FACE SUB-WINDOW” is set
- when “ANIMATION EFFECT” is set
- when “HIGH SPEED RECORDING” is set
- when “DECORATE FACE EFFECT” is set
- when “STAMP” is set
- when “HANDWRITING EFFECT” is set
- when “AUTO REC” is set
- when “DATE/TIME RECORDING” is set
.
3
Set the focus on the subject.
.
0
When focused, the focus icon lights up in green.
4
Take a still image.
.
0
PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured.
0
Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds. Use the n button to change the displays.
Memo :
0
Depending performed properly even in the Intelligent Auto mode.
0
Image stabilization only starts when the button is pressed halfway.
on the subject and shooting conditions, recording may not be
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Indications During Still Image Recording
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Scenes of Intelligent Auto
Display Icon Description
.
Display Icon Description
A
Image Size Displays the icon of the image size.
0
The size of still images can be changed.
“ IMAGE SIZE ” (A p. 190)
B
TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF
Displays the setting of “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/ AF”. By default, it is set to “FACE TRACKING” . “Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 99
C
Time Displays the current time.
“Clock Setting” (A p. 69
D
Recording Media Displays the icon of the media where still
)
)
images are recorded to.
E
Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery
power. “Checking the Remaining Recording Time” (A p. 117)
F
Recording Mode Displays the current recording mode of P
(Intelligent Auto) or H (Manual).
E
A
D
Captures one’s skin beautifully.
Allows people to be captured naturally.
Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp image with vivid colors.
I
B
Records with minimal noise in the overall image.
Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with minimal noise in the overall image.
J
Prevents colors from fading even when recording in a bright environment.
G
H
F
C
Records while focusing on a near object.
Reproduces the green color of trees vividly.
Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally.
Adjusts settings so that the subject does not appear too dark due to backlight.
K
Allows people to be captured naturally with minimal noise in the overall image.
L
Records while focusing on a near object even in a dark environment.
Memo :
0
Scenes can be detected according to the shooting conditions and automatically adjusted in Intelligent Auto mode.
0
Some functions may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions.
G
Remaining Number of Shots
Displays the remaining number of shots for still image recording. “Approximate Number of Still Images (Unit: Number of Shots)” (A p. 118)
H
Recording in Progress
I
Focus Lights up in green when focused.
J
Aperture Value Displays the aperture value.
K
Shutter Speed Displays the shutter speed.
“PHOTO” appears when a still image is being captured.
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Recording
Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording
.
Operation
Button
A
Video/Still Image Mode
B
T/W Zoom Allows the same functions as the zoom
C
Playback Mode Switches to the playback mode.
D
Snapshot
Q
E
MENU Displays the various menus of still image
F
Display Button n Switches the display between full (m)
G
Recording Mode P/H
Switches between video and still image modes.
lever to be performed. Camera shake that often occurs when using the zoom lever can be minimized. “Zooming” (A p. 81)
Functions as the SNAPSHOT button. However, focus cannot be set by pressing halfway.
recording. “Operating the Menu” (A p. 169
simple (n) with every tap of the button.
0
Simple display: Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds.
0
Full display: Displays everything. The display button changes from n to m.
0
When the power is turned off, simple display (n) will be set.
Switches the recording mode.
Description
Using the Silent Mode
When the Silent mode is used, the LCD monitor darkens and operation
will not be output. Use this mode to record quietly in dark places such
sounds as during a performance.
.
0
Press and hold the SILENT button to turn on the Silent mode. To turn it off, press and hold the button again.
0
T appears when “SILENT MODE” is set to “ON”.
“ SILENT MODE ” (A p.
199)
Useful Settings for Recording
0
When “QUICK RESTART” is set to “ON”, this unit turns on immediately if you open the LCD monitor within 5 minutes after the power is turned off by closing the monitor.
“ QUICK RESTART ” (A p. 200)
0
When “AUTO POWER OFF” is set to “ON”, this unit turns itself off automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes. (only when using the battery pack)
“ AUTO POWER OFF ” (A p. 200)
0
When “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” is set to “FACE TRACKING”, this unit
faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record
detects the faces more clearly.
“Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 99)
Caution :
)
and
0
Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight.
0
not use this unit in the rain, snow, or places with high humidity like the
Do bathroom.
0
Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust, as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly.
0
While this unit may be used with the LCD monitor reversed and closed, the temperature rises more easily. Leave the LCD monitor open when using this unit in places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
0
The power may turn off to protect the circuit if the temperature of this unit rises too much.
0
Do not remove the battery pack, AC adapter, or SD card when the access lamp is lighted. The recorded data may become unreadable.
“ACCESS (Access) Lamp” (A p. 208)
0
This unit is a microcomputer-controlled device. Electrostatic discharge, external noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from functioning properly. In such a case, turn off the power, then remove the AC adapter and battery pack. This unit will be reset.
Memo :
0
0
recording an important scene, it is recommended to conduct a trial
Before recording.
Depending on the shooting conditions, the four corners of the screen may appear dark, but this is not a malfunction. In this case, change the shooting conditions by moving the zoom lever, etc.

Zooming

The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom.
0
Use the W end (wide angle end) to shoot a wider field of view.
0
Use the T end (telephoto end) to magnify the subject for shooting.
.
0
The following zoom options are available:
- Optical Zoom (1 - 10x)
0
You can also use the zoom (T/W) button on the touch screen to zoom.
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Zoom Button (T/W)
REC
PLAY
MENU
intelligent AUTO
MANUAL
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
Recording
.
Memo :
0
Only optical zoom is available in the still image recording mode.

Manual Recording

can adjust settings, such as brightness and shutter speed, by using the
You manual mode. Manual recording can be set for both video and still image modes.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Set the recording mode to either A video or B still image.
0
switch the mode between video and still image, tap A or B on the
To recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap A or B to switch the mode to video or still image respectively. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
3
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
4
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
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.
5
Tap the item to set manually.
SCENE SELECT
VIDEO
Manual Recording Menu
The following items can be set.
Name Description
Recording
.
0
details on the various manual settings, refer to “Manual Recording
For
Menu”.
Memo :
0
The manual settings are displayed only in the manual mode.
SCENE SELECT
FOCUS
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST
SHUTTER SPEED
APERTURE PRIORITY
WHITE BALANCE
0
Recordings can be performed easily.
“Shooting According to Scene (Subject)” (A p. 84)
0
Use manual focus if the subject is not focused automatically.
“Adjusting Focus Manually” (A p. 86
0
Overall brightness on the screen can be adjusted.
0
Use this when recording in a dark or bright location.
“Adjusting Brightness” (A p. 87)
0
Shutter speed can be adjusted.
0
Use this when shooting a fast-moving subject or to emphasize the subject’s movement.
“Setting Shutter Speed” (A p. 88
0
You can adjust the aperture to capture an image with only the subject in focus while blurring the surroundings.
“Setting Aperture” (A p. 89
0
Overall
0
Use this when the color on the screen appears differently from the actual color.
“Setting White Balance” (A p. 90)
that suit the shooting conditions
)
)
)
color on the screen can be adjusted.
BACKLIGHT COMP.
ZEBRA
TELE MACRO
0
Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight.
0
Use this when shooting against the light.
“Setting Backlight Compensation” (A p. 91
0
During video recording, diagonal lines (zebra pattern) are displayed only at areas with the specified luminance levels. *Displayed only in the manual recording mode.
“Checking for Overexposed Areas (ZEBRA)” (A p. 92
0
“Taking Close-up Shots” (A p. 93)
)
this to take close-up (macro) shots of the
Use subject.
)
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MANUAL
REC
PLAY
MENU
MENU
SCENE SELECT
VIDEO
NIGHTALIVE
OFF
SCENE SELECT
PORTRAIT
NIGHT
Recording

Shooting According to Scene (Subject)

Common scenes that are often encountered can be recorded with the most suitable settings.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
0
Tap “OFF” to cancel the selection.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “SCENE SELECT”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap the appropriate scene.
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*The image is only an impression.
Setting Effect
b NIGHTALIVE Increases gain and brightens the scene
automatically using a slow shutter when the surrounding is dark. To prevent camera shake, use a tripod.
.
t NIGHT
Captures night scenes naturally.
.
0
Capture
the image brighter than the actual scene
by using a slow shutter in the still image mode.
0
All scenes of “SCENE SELECT” cannot be set during “TIME-LAPSE RECORDING”, “HIGH SPEED RECORDING”, “AUTO REC”, or “FACE SUB-WINDOW”.
w PORTRAIT
u SPORTS
v SNOW
Blurs the background to bring out the people in the picture.
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Captures fast-moving subjects clearly in every single frame.
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Prevents the subject from appearing too dark when recording snow scenes on a sunny day.
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g SPOTLIGHT Prevents the human subject from appearing too
bright under light.
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Memo :
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FOCUS
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FOCUS
MENU
MENU
PLAY
REC
SET
MENU
MENU
REC
PLAY
Recording

Adjusting Focus Manually

Set this when the focus is not clear in Intelligent Auto or when manual focusing is desired.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
6
Adjust the focus.
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0
Tap E to focus on a distant subject. If E appears blinking, focus cannot be set any further.
0
Tap p to focus on a near subject. If p appears blinking, focus cannot be set any nearer.
7
Tap “SET” to confirm.
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0
When
focus is confirmed, the focusing frame disappears and E and
p are displayed.
Memo :
0
A subject that is focused at the telephoto (T) end remains in focus when it is zoomed out to the wide angle (W) end.
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0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “FOCUS”.
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0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “MANUAL”.
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MENU
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST
VIDEO
MANUAL
AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST
PLAY
REC
MENU
SET
PLAY
REC
MENU
Recording

Adjusting Brightness

You can adjust the brightness to your preferred level.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
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0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
6
Adjust the brightness value.
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0
Compensation range during video recording: -2.0 to +2.0
0
Compensation range during still image recording: -2.0 to +2.0
0
Tap 3 to increase the brightness.
0
Tap 2 to decrease the brightness.
7
Tap “SET” to confirm.
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Memo :
0
Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images.
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0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
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4
Tap “BRIGHTNESS ADJUST”.
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0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “MANUAL”.
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SHUTTER SPEED
MANUAL
AUTO
SHUTTER SPEED
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1/30
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SET
1/30
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Recording

Setting Shutter Speed

You can set the shutter speed to suit the type of subject.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
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0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
6
Adjust the shutter speed.
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0
Shutter speed can be set from 1/2 to 1/4000.
0
Tap 3 to increase the shutter speed.
0
Tap 2 to decrease the shutter speed.
7
Tap “SET” to confirm.
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Memo :
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Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images.
0
“SHUTTER is not set to “OFF” in the still image recording mode.
0
While fast-moving subjects can be captured clearly by increasing “SHUTTER SPEED”, the screen may appear darker. When recording in dark places such as indoors, check the brightness of the LCD monitor and set “SHUTTER SPEED” accordingly.
SPEED” can only be set to a maximum of 1/125 when “FLASH”
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “SHUTTER SPEED”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “MANUAL”.
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APERTURE PRIORITY
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PLAY
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Recording

Setting Aperture

You can adjust the aperture to change the area of focus.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
6
Adjust the aperture.
.
0
Aperture can be set from F1.2 to F5.6.
0
If you want the background to be in focus as well (larger aperture value), tap 3.
0
you want the background to appear blurry (smaller aperture value),
If tap 2.
7
Tap “SET” to confirm.
.
Memo :
0
Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images.
0
When
zoomed to the telephoto end, the aperture value is set according to the zoom and indicated in yellow. Set the zoom to the wide angle end to enable the smallest F-number to be set.
0
The larger the aperture value, the darker the subject may appear.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “APERTURE PRIORITY”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “MANUAL”.
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WHITE BALANCE
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CLOUD
FINE
MWB
AUTO
Recording

Setting White Balance

You can set the color tone to suit the light source.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move the cursor.
Setting Details
AUTO Adjusts automatically to the natural colors.
MWB Use this when the problem of unnatural colors is
not resolved.
FINE Set this when shooting outdoors on a sunny day.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
CLOUD Set this when shooting on a cloudy day or inside a
shade.
HALOGEN Set this when shooting under illumination such as
a video light.
MARINE:BLUE Set this when shooting the sea at deep water area
(water appears blue) using an optional marine case.
MARINE:GREEN Set this when shooting the sea at shallow water
area (water appears green) using an optional marine case.
Using MWB
1
Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the lens so that the white paper fills the screen.
2
Tap “MWB” and keep touching while the icon appears and blinks.
3
Release your touch after the menu disappears and o lights up.
Memo :
0
The setting will not change if “MWB” is being tapped too fast (less than 1 second).
.
4
Tap “WHITE BALANCE”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap the appropriate shooting environment.
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Setting Backlight Compensation

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BACKLIGHT COMP.
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ON
OFF
BACKLIGHT COMP.
You can correct the image when the subject appears too dark due to backlight.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
0
After setting, the backlight icon l appears.
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2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “BACKLIGHT COMP.”.
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5
Tap “ON”.
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Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection. Tap L to exit the menu. Tap J to return to the previous screen.
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ZEBRA
VIDEO
Recording

Checking for Overexposed Areas (ZEBRA)

During video recording, diagonal lines (zebra pattern) are displayed only at areas with the specified luminance levels.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
.
0
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.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
70-80% Sections that are close to be overexposed are
displayed in striped pattern.
OVER100% Sections that are overexposed are displayed in
striped pattern.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “ZEBRA”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “70-80%” or “OVER100%”.
Setting Details
OFF Deactivates the function.
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MENU
MENU
TELE MACRO
VIDEO
ON
OFF
TELE MACRO
Recording

Taking Close-up Shots

You can take close-up shots of an object using the tele macro function.
*The image is only an impression.
1
Select the Manual recording mode.
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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.
5
Tap “ON”.
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0
After setting, the tele macro icon o appears.
Setting Details
OFF Enables close-up shots up to 1 m at the telephoto (T) end.
Enables close-up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle (W) end.
ON Enables close-up shots up to 60 cm at the telephoto (T) end.
Enables close-up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle (W) end.
Caution :
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When you are not taking close-up shots, set “TELE MACRO” to “OFF”. Otherwise, the image may be blur.
.
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “TELE MACRO”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
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ANIMATION EFFECT
VIDEO
SET
Recording

Recording with Effects

You can add animation effects to video recordings.
animation effects appear when smiles are detected or when the screen
The is touched.
Type of Effect Description of Effect
ANIMATION EFFECT Records videos with animation effects.
DECORATE FACE EFFECT
STAMP Records videos with various decorative
HANDWRITING EFFECT
“Recording with Animation Effects”
94)
(A p.
Detects faces and enables decorations such as sunglasses to be added. “Recording with Face Decorations” (A p. 96)
stamps. “Recording with Decorative Stamps” (A p. 96)
Records videos with your personal handwriting or drawing. “Recording with Personal Handwriting” (A p. 97)

Recording with Animation Effects

You can add animation effects to video recordings. The
animation effects appear when smiles are detected or when the screen
is touched.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Select a desired effect and tap “SET”.
.
0
Tap 0 or 1 to change the effect.
0
Press the START/STOP button the camera to start recording. Press again to stop.
0
To select another effect, tap J.
0
Tap L to exit “ANIMATION EFFECT”. (To perform operations other than recording, tap L to cancel the “ANIMATION EFFECT” first.)
.
0
Check if the recording mode is A.
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If
the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display
the mode switching screen. Tap A to switch the recording mode. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU”. (Go to step 4.) Alternatively, tap “ANIMATION EFFECT”4 in the shortcut menu. (Go to step 5.)
4
Tap “ANIMATION EFFECT”.
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Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected.
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Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected.
Animation (effect) appears when smiles are detected.
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Animation (effect) appears when the screen is touched.
Animation (effect) appears when the screen is touched.
Animation (effect) appears when the screen is touched.
Animation (effect) appears when the screen is touched.
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Recording

Recording with Face Decorations

Detects faces and enables decorations such as sunglasses to be added.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Check if the recording mode is A.
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the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display
If the mode switching screen. Tap A to switch the recording mode. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU”. (Go to step 4.) Alternatively, tap “DECORATE FACE EFFECT”(5) in the shortcut menu. (Go to step 5.)
(To perform operations other than recording, tap L to cancel the “DECORATE FACE EFFECT” first.)

Recording with Decorative Stamps

Records videos with various decorative stamps.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Check if the recording mode is A.
0
the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display
If the mode switching screen. Tap A to switch the recording mode. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU”. (Go to step 4.)
Alternatively, tap “STAMP”(7) in the shortcut menu. (Go to step 5.)
.
4
Tap “DECORATE FACE EFFECT”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Select a desired effect and tap “SET”.
.
0
Tap 0 or 1 to select an item.
0
Press the START/STOP button the camera to start recording. Press again to stop.
0
To select another effect, tap J.
0
Tap L to exit “DECORATE FACE EFFECT”.
.
4
Tap “STAMP”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Select a stamp.
.
0
Tap K to start selecting a stamp. Tap on the desired stamp to use. The number indicates the size of the stamp.
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Tap I to scroll through the list of stamps.
0
Tap M to change the size of stamps.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
6
Tap on the screen to add a stamp.
.
0
Tap Jto delete the stamp.
0
Tap “ON/OFF” to display/hide the stamps.
0
Press the START/STOP button the camera to start recording. Press again to stop.
0
Tap L to exit “STAMP”. (To perform operations other than recording, tap L to cancel the “STAMP” first.)
Memo :
0
Up to 50 stamps may be added.
0
The
added stamps are deleted when the stamp mode ends or when power
is turned off.
Recording

Recording with Personal Handwriting

Records videos with your personal handwriting or drawing.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Check if the recording mode is A.
0
the mode is B still image, tap B on the recording screen to display
If the mode switching screen. Tap A to switch the recording mode. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU”. (Go to step 4.) Alternatively, tap “HANDWRITING EFFECT”(6) in the shortcut menu. (Go to step 5.)
.
4
Tap “HANDWRITING EFFECT”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Select a line.
.
0
Tap G to select the line color and thickness. The number indicates the thickness of the line.
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0
You can select a color from white, gray, black, etc.
0
Select P to tap and erase part of the line.
0
Tap H to select the line color. Tap I to scroll through the list of colors.
0
Tap L to select the line thickness.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
6
Start writing and drawing with the provided stylus.
.
0
Tap J to delete all the lines.
0
Tap “ON/OFF” to display/hide the lines.
0
Press the START/STOP button the camera to start recording. Press again to stop.
0
Tap L to exit “HANDWRITING EFFECT”. (To perform operations other than recording, tap L to cancel the “HANDWRITING EFFECT” first.)
Memo :
0
If the writings and drawings appear to be misaligned, correct the touch position.
“ TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST ” (A p. 202
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The writings and drawings are deleted when the handwriting mode ends or when the power is turned off.
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Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY
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COLOR TRACKING
PET TRACKING
FACE TRACKING
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TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF
AREA SELECTCOLOR TRACKING
PET TRACKINGFACE TRACKING
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. This function is available for both videos and still images.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
Recording
.
0
Set the recording mode to either A video or B still image.
0
switch the mode between video and still image, tap A or B on the
To recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap A or B to switch the mode to video or still image respectively. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU” in the shortcut menu.
.
4
Tap “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF”.
.
0
Focus and brightness will be adjusted automatically based on the tapped position (face/color/area). A blue frame appears around the selected selected area.
0
To reset, tap the desired position (face/color/area) again.
0
To cancel “FACE TRACKING” or “COLOR TRACKING”, tap the blue frame.
0
To cancel “AREA SELECT”, tap the white frame.
Setting Details
OFF Deactivates the function.
FACE TRACKING
PET TRACKING
COLOR TRACKING
subject (face/color), while a white frame appears around the
appears on the screen. Recording is performed while
e tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped face (subject) with appropriate focus and brightness. In addition, a blue frame appears around the tapped face (subject). (When the face of a person is registered, it becomes the main subject and the blue frame appears even without specific selection.)
N appears on the screen. Recording is performed while tracking and automatically adjusting the face of the tapped pet (subject) with appropriate brightness. In addition, a blue frame appears around the tapped pet (subject).
appears on the screen. Recording is performed while
f tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped color (subject) with appropriate focus and brightness. In addition, a blue frame appears around the tapped color (subject).
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap the desired setting.
.
.
AREA SELECT
appears on the screen. Recording is performed while
g automatically adjusting the tapped area (fixed position) with appropriate focus and brightness. In addition, a white frame appears around the tapped area.
Memo :
0
When “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” is set, “FOCUS” will be set to “AUTO” automatically.
0
Tap the selected position (face/color/area) again to cancel the setting. (Setting remains for registered faces.)
0
Tap on an unselected position (face/color/area) to reset.
0
If the camera loses track of a subject, tap the subject again.
0
Settings are canceled when zoom operation is performed. (“AREA SELECT” only)
0
When “FACE TRACKING” is set after face registration, the blue frame appears around the face with the highest priority registered.
0
When recording registered faces using “FACE TRACKING”, focus and brightness will be adjusted automatically even without specific selection. In addition, registered faces may be tracked back again even if they are
Therefore, it is recommended to register the faces that are often being
lost. recorded by this camera beforehand.
“Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information” (A p. 105)
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When “COLOR TRACKING” is set, the targeted subject (color) may change if similar colors are detected. In this case, tap the subject again.
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OFF
SMILE SHOT
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The targeted subject (color) may also be tracked back again if it appears in the center of the screen within a specific time.
Caution :
0
Subjects near the sides of the LCD monitor may not respond or be recognized tap again.
0
“FACE TRACKING” may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions (distance, angle, brightness, etc.) and the subject (direction of face, etc.). It is also particularly difficult to detect faces in backlight.
0
“PET TRACKING” may not work properly depending on the type of pet, shooting conditions (distance, angle, brightness, etc.) and the subject (direction of face, etc.). It is also particularly difficult to detect faces of pets that are totally black, covered in long hair, or in backlight.
0
“COLOR TRACKING” may not function properly in the following cases:
- when recording subjects with no contrast
- when recording subjects that are moving at high speed
- when recording in a dark place
- when the surrounding brightness changes
0
When “FACE TRACKING” is set, the subject may be lost if the camera is moved vertically or horizontally very fast. For unregistered faces, they cannot be tracked back again. To track back the subject, tap on it again. For registered faces, focus and brightness will be adjusted automatically even without specific selection. In addition, registered faces may be tracked back again even if they are lost. Therefore, it is recommended to register the faces that are often being recorded by this camera beforehand.
“Registering Human Face Personal Authentication Information” (A p. 105)
when tapped. In this case, move the subject to the center and

Capturing Smiles Automatically (SMILE SHOT)

“SMILE SHOT” automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile. This function is available for both videos and still images. Set “TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF” to “FACE TRACKING” before selecting “SMILE SHOT”. “Capturing Subjects Clearly (TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF)” (A p. 99)
1
Open the LCD monitor.
.
0
Set the recording mode to either A video or B still image.
0
switch the mode between video and still image, tap A or B on the
To recording screen to display the mode switching screen. Tap A or B to switch the mode to video or still image respectively. (You can also use the A/B button on this unit.)
2
Tap “MENU”.
.
0
The shortcut menu appears.
3
Tap “MENU”. (Go to step 4.) Alternatively, tap “SMILE SHOT”(8)
in the shortcut menu. (Go to step
5.)
.
4
Tap “SMILE SHOT”.
.
0
Tap 3 or 2 to move upward or downward for more selection.
0
Tap L to exit the menu.
0
Tap J to return to the previous screen.
5
Tap “ON”.
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.
0
Tap L to exit the menu as the previous screen appears.
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