ZOOM CORPORATION Q4 User Manual

User Guide
Safety and Operation
Precautions must be read
before using the unit.
© 2013 ZOOM CORPORATION
Copying or reproduction of this User Guide in part or in whole without permission is prohibited.
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main unit
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LCD unit
Hairy windscreen
Hairy windscreen
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thium-ion battery
BT-02)
User Guide
this document)
User Guide
Safety and Operation
Precautions must be read
before using the unit.
© 2013 ZOOM CORPORATION
Copying or reproduction of this User Guide in part or in whole without permission is prohibited.
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Parts of the recorder
Right side view
Parts of the recorder
INPUT LEVEL
LED
Accessory
mount
VOL
+/–
keys
MANUAL
GAIN
switch
GAIN
switch
Remaining battery LED Charging LED
Remaining SD LED
LO
CUT
switch
Remaining battery LED
Green 50% or more remaining battery charge
Orange 20-50% remaining battery charge
Red 20% or less remaining battery charge
Blinking red Almost no remaining battery charge
Charging LED
Red Battery charging
Unlit Charging complete or not charging
Remaining SD LED
Green 50% or more SD card space open
Orange 20-50% space open
Red 20% or less space open
Blinking red No space open or unusable
Unlit No SD card loaded
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Parts of the recorder
Parts of the recorder (continued)
Top
Bottom
Tripod mounting
screw
Battery slot
SD card slot
POWER
button
Battery/SD card
cover
REC
button
Battery lock
Installing the battery
Open the battery/SD card cover. Make sure the battery is facing the correct direction and push it in completely until it locks.
After confirming that the battery is locked, securely close the battery/SD card cover.
Unlock the battery before removing it.
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Parts of the recorder
Back
HDMI
connector
External
input
jack
HDMI OUT
EXT IN
Front
XY mic
Lens
USB
port
DC5V
Headphones
jack
LCD unit connector
XY mic
Raise when recording.
LCD unit
Operation buttons
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Parts of the recorder
Parts of the recorder (continued)
Attaching and detaching the LCD unit
Attaching the LCD unit
1. Align the LCD unit with the guide rail
and push it in until it is attached.
Detaching the LCD unit
1. On the menu screen, select SETTING
and press
(See "Working with menus" on page 7.)
.
2. Use / to select "Remove LCD".
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3. Press .
4. Use / to select "Yes".
5. Press .
The LCD becomes blank.
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6. While pressing the UNLOCK button
in the recorder connection area, slide
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the LCD unit off.
NOTE
Recording is possible when the LCD unit is detached.
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Main screen
Level meters
Status icon
Video quality
setting
Audio quality
setting
Navigation
buttons
SCENE setting Input settings
Status icon
This shows the current operation status.
Level meters
These show the volume of the input audio. If the volume is too loud, peak indicators will stay lit.
Timecode
When recording, this shows the recording time.When paused, this shows the possible recording time.
Timecode
Remaining battery charge
Monitoring volume
LO CUT setting Mic gain
Audio quality setting
This shows the audio format and bit rate.
Navigation buttons
These icons show the functions of the LCD unit operation buttons. They change according to the operation state.
SCENE setting
This shows the camera SCENE setting (VIDEO menu).
Main screen
Remaining battery charge
This shows the amount of remaining battery charge.
Monitoring volume
This shows the volume level (when using the VOL +/− keys).
Video quality setting
This shows the video size and number of frames.
NOTE
You can use the
: Make the angle of view narrower. : Make the angle of view wider.
Input settings
This shows the audio input setting (built-in mic, external mic or line input).
LO CUT setting
This shows the use of noise reduction.
Mic gain
This shows the recording level setting.
/ navigation buttons to change the angle of view.
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Working with menus
Working with menus
Use the menu to make detailed settings.
Open the menu screen
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1. Press while the main screen is
open.
This opens the menu.
NOTE
If the LCD unit is turned, the navigation button display will change according to the positions of the unit operation buttons.
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Working with menus
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1. Use / to select a menu item.
2. Press to confirm a menu selection.
The setting item list opens.
3. Use / to select a setting item.
4.
Press to confirm a setting selection.
Working with menus
The setting value list opens.
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5. Use / to select a setting value.
6. Press to confirm a setting value.
A check mark appears on the selected
setting value.
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7. To return to the main screen, press
several times.
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Charging the battery
Charging the battery
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1. Turn the off.
2. Connect to a USB power supply
(running computer or ZOOM AD-17
AC adapter (sold separately)).
The Charging LED stays lit while the
2
battery is charging.
3. After charging completes, disconnect the
cable from the USB power supply.
After charging completes, the Charging
LED becomes unlit.
NOTE
Charging a battery to 100% requires about three hours when connected to a computer and about two hours fifteen minutes when using an AC adapter. (The amount of time required will vary depending on the conditions.)
CAUTION
• The recorder does not charge when it is on.
• The surrounding temperature should be between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F) when charging. At other temperatures, the battery could become hot, damaged or weakened.
• Do not leave the cable connected for a long time after charging completes.
• You must also follow the handling instructions in
requests regarding safe battery use" on page 30.
"Warnings and
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Setting the time
When the date and time are set, the recorder can store accurate recording date and time information in files.
1. On the menu screen, select SETTING
and press
.
2. Use / to select Set Date.
3. Press .
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4. Use to select each item.
5. Use / to set the values for the
current date and time.
Setting the time
6. After completing the setting, press
.
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Formatting SD cards
Formatting SD cards
SD cards must be formatted by the for use with it.
1. On the menu screen, select SETTING
and press
.
2. Use / to select SD Format.
3. Press .
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4. Use / to select "Yes" .
5. Press .
The SD card will be formatted.
Select “No” to return to the SETTING
menu.
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After formatting completes, "Done" will
appear and the SETTING menu will
reopen.
NOTE
If the SD card’s write-protection switch is ON, the card cannot be formatted.
CAUTION
• After purchasing a new SD card, always format it using the to maximize performance.
• Be aware that all data previously saved on the SD card will be deleted when it is formatted.
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Adjusting the recording level
You can adjust the recording level to suit the recording conditions.
Adjusting the recording level manually
1. Slide the GAIN switch to the MANUAL
position.
This turns automatic recording level
adjustment off.
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2. Use the MANUAL GAIN switch to
adjust the recording level.
H High sensitivity (for field recording)
M Medium sensitivity (for solo and
chamber music performances)
L
Low sensitivity (for band performances and concerts)
Adjusting the recording level
NOTE
The MANUAL GAIN setting also affects external mics and line inputs.
Adjusting the recording level automatically
1. Slide the GAIN switch to the AUTO
position.
The
suitable recording level.
will automatically set a
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NOTE
Use the AUDIO menu Auto Gain item to set how the recording level is automatically adjusted.
(See "AUDIO settings" on page 15)
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Reducing noise/Monitoring audio
Reducing noise
Turn the low-cut filter on to reduce wind sounds and other noise.
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1. Slide the LO CUT switch to ON.
NOTE
Cover the mic with the included windscreen to further reduce noise.
Monitoring audio
Using headphones, you can monitor the audio being recorded.
1. Connect headphones or other audio
equipment to the headphones jack on
the back of the recorder.
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2
2. Use the VOL +/– keys to adjust the
monitoring volume.
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VIDEO settings
You can set the resolution, frame rate and other recording settings. Increasing the resolution decreases the possible recording time.
1. Use / to select an item.
2. Press .
3. After completing the setting, press
.
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Resolution: resolution and frame rate used when recording
Setting
HD1080/30 1920 x 1080 30 Playback on HD TVs Larger
HD720/60 1280 x 720 60 Recording fast movement
HD720/30 1280 x 720 30
WVGA/60 848 x 480 60
WVGA/30 848 x 480 30 Saving SD card space Smaller
Picture
dimensions
Frames/
second
Main applications File size
Playback on HD TVs and computers
Saving SD card space and recording fast movement
VIDEO settings
Scene: Camera setting for lighting conditions when recording
Setting Main applications
Auto Adjusts to lighting conditions automatically.
Concert Lighting
Night Best setting for night and other dark situations.
Upside Down: Reverse vertical orientation when recording
Setting Main applications
On
Off The image is not rotated.
Best setting for live shows, concerts and other situations with bright lights.
Video will be saved with the image rotated 180°. Use when the
is recording upside down, for example.
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AUDIO settings
AUDIO settings
You can set the audio quality to use when recording video. Increasing the audio quality decreases the possible recording time.
Format: audio quality when recording video
Setting Description File size
WAV 96kHz/24bit
WAV 96kHz/16bit
WAV 48kHz/24bit
WAV 48kHz/16bit
WAV 44.1kHz/24bit
WAV 44.1kHz/16bit
AAC 320kbps
AAC 256kbps
AAC 192kbps
AAC 128kbps
AAC 64kbps Smaller
1. Use / to select an item.
2. Press .
3. After completing the setting, press
.
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Larger
Record in an uncompressed WAV format when audio quality is important. The higher the sampling frequency (kHz) and bit rate, the better the audio quality.
Record in a compressed AAC format when you need to save SD card space. The higher the bit rate (kbps), the better the audio quality.
Plugin Power: supply power to an external mic connected to the external
input jack
Setting Description
On Activate plug-in power
Off Deactivate plug-in power
Auto Gain: setting used to adjust recording levels automatically
Setting Main applications
Concert Use for band performances, concerts and other loud situations.
Solo Use for solo performances and other quiet sounds.
Meeting Use for meetings and field recordings.
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Recording video
From the main screen, you can start recording video by pressing a single button.
1. After preparing to record, press .
1, 2
This starts video recording.
2. Press again to stop recording.
INPUT LEVEL
+
GAIN
LO
SD
CUT
MANUAL
H
NOTE
• If the transfer speed to the card is not fast enough during audio/ video recording, “Low Speed Card!” appears on the screen and recording stops. To avoid this, we recommend using cards that are Class 4 or faster. Information about SD cards that can be used with this unit can be found at www.zoom.co.jp.
CARD
M L
BATT
ON
OFF
AUTO
CHG
Recording video
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Playing recordings
Playing recordings
You can play back recorded video.
1. Press on the main screen.
This starts playback of the last recorded
video.
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2. Use / if you want to play a
different file.
3. Press to stop playback.
The main screen reappears.
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Functions of other buttons
Play previous/next recording …
Search backward/forward ……
Pause ……………………………
End pause ………………………
Adjust the volume …………… Press +/–
NOTE
• The can only play back videos that it recorded.
• By connecting an HDMI cable (sold separately) to the HDMI OUT,
video can be output to an external device.
page 21)
• The FILE menu shows a thumbnail list of videos that you can use for
playback selection.
2
Press
Press and hold
Press
Press
(See "FILE list" on page 24)
/ during playback
during playback
when paused
/ during playback
(See "HDMI output" on
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Deleting recordings
You can delete videos to increase the open space on the media.
1. Press on the main screen.
A list of videos appears.
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2. Use / to select the video that
you want to delete.
Deleting recordings
3. Press .
A check mark appears on the selected
video.
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Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add check
marks to multiple videos.
4. Press .
5. Use / to select "Delete
Selected Files".
6. Press .
You can also use "Play File" to play a
selected file.
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Deleting recordings
Deleting recordings (continued)
7. Use / to select "Yes" .
8. Press .
The selected video will be deleted.
Select "No" to cancel.
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9. Use / to select "Exit Trash"
9
10
and press
screen.
10
. Press .
to return to the main
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Connecting to the external input jack
Audio from an external mic or other audio equipment can be input and recorded.
Connecting to the external
input jack
2
1. Connect an external mic or other
audio equipment to the EXT IN jack.
1
EXT IN
NOTE
When an external device is connected to EXT IN, the built-in XY mic is disabled.
When using a mic that supports plug-in power
Make the following setting before connecting the mic.
2. Press .
This starts recording.
1. On the menu screen, select AUDIO
and press
.
2. Use / to select "Plugin Power".
3. Press .
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4. Use / to select "On" .
5. Press .
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Headphones/line output jack/
Headphones/line output jack
HDMI output
You can listen to the audio with headphones or an external audio amplifier.
HDMI output
Use an HDMI cable to connect with an HDMI TV to show recordings in high definition.
HDMI OUT
EXT IN
DC5V
1. Connect headphones or audio
equipment to the
jack using a stereo mini plug cable.
headphones
2. Start video playback on the .
DC5V
HDMI OUT
EXT IN
1. Connect the HDMI jack
with a TV using an HDMI cable
(commercially-available).
2. Start video playback on the .
NOTE
Some TVs support different audio formats, so correct playback might not be possible with them.
CAUTION
The HDMI jack uses a Type D Micro connector.
When using an HDMI cable (sold separately), be sure to use a High Speed HDMI (category 2) cable that has a Type D Micro connector on one end to connect to the your TV’s HDMI input on the other.
and a connector that matches
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USB connections
By connecting with a computer or iPad using a USB cable, you can use this recorder as a USB mic and to stream audio and video as a web camera.
Using as a card reader or mic (computer/iPad)
1. Select USB on the menu screen and
press
.
2. Use / to select "Card Reader"
or "USB Mic".
3. Press .
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4. Use / to select "PC/MAC" or
"iPad" according to the type of device
USB connections
connected.
5. Press .
6. Use a USB cable to connect a
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computer or an iPad.
7. To end use, conduct the necessary
procedures to end the USB
connection from the computer and
then disconnect the USB cable.
NOTE
• Use the EXIT TO HOME menu item to return to the main screen.
• When connected to a computer, power can be supplied by USB. When connected to an iPad, power cannot be supplied by USB.
• An iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately) is necessary to connect an iPad.
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USB connections (continued)
USB connections
Using as a web camera (computer)
NOTE
Download the audio driver necessary for use as a web camera from the ZOOM website (www.zoom.co.jp).
1. Use the USB cable to connect to the
computer, select USB on the menu
screen and press
.
2. Use / to select "WebCam".
3. Press .
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4. Use the as a web camera
for computer streaming and other
applications.
5. To end use as a web camera, stop
streaming on the computer and
disconnect the USB cable.
NOTE
• Use the EXIT TO HOME menu item to return to the main screen.
• The recorder can simultaneously transmit video of up to HD720p and
48kHz/16bit quality PCM audio to a computer.
• The
Delay setting
When using the recorder as a web camera, if the streaming application does not have a lip synchronization function, you can use
the audio delay time so that it matches the timing of the video.
cannot output computer playback signals.
/ to set
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LCD Rotation settings
You can lock the rotation of the LCD screen.
1. Use / to select an item.
2. Press .
3. After completing the setting, press
.
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Setting Description
Unlock Rotate the screen according to LCD unit orientation.
Lock Keep the screen in the current state.
LCD Rotation settings/FILE list
FILE list
Use this menu to view video files saved on the SD card in a thumbnail list and play them back.
1. Use / to select a video.
2. Press to start playback of the
selected video.
3. Press to return to the FILE menu
from video playback.
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4. Press to return to the menu
screen.
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System settings
System settings
Make settings related to the system.
Setting Description
Set Date
Beep
HDMI Out
Auto Power Off
SD Format Format an SD card.
Reset
Remove LCD
Information
1. Use / to select an item.
2. Press .
3. After completing the setting, press
.
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Set the date and time of the
(See "Setting the time" on page 10.)
Set whether a beep sound is made when the is operated. Select Off, Small or Large.
Set the format of the video output from the HDMI jack to NTSC or PAL.
Set whether the power turns off automatically when running on batteries if no recording or other operation has occurred for some time. Select Off or 2, 5 or 10 minutes.
(See "Formatting SD cards" on page 11.)
Restore video resolution, audio quality, scene and other settings to the
Select before removing the LCD unit during operation.
(See "Attaching and detaching the LCD unit" on page 5.)
View the recording.
factory default values.
system version and space available for
internal clock.
starts and
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Upgrading the firmware version
Upgrade the firmware version when necessary.
NOTE
You can check the firmware version using the Information item in the Setting menu.
1. Copy the file for upgrading the firmware to the root directory on
the SD card.
• The latest version of the firmware can be downloaded from www.
zoom.co.jp.
Upgrading the firmware version
2. Insert the SD card into the unit’s card slot.
3. While pressing and holding , press until the unit starts and
the Firmware update screen opens.
4. If the contents of the version update shown are as desired, use
/ to select “Yes”.
5. Press .
6. When updating the version
completes and "Complete!"
appears, press for at least one
second to shut down.
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CAUTION
Upgrading the firmware version is not possible if the remaining battery power is low.
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Specifications
Specifications
Recording media SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (up to 128 GB)
Image sensor 1/3-inch 3-megapixel CMOS sensor
Lens Fixed focus (55cm – d), F2.8,
Video format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (MOV)
Video resolutions HD 1080p 30fps, HD 720p 60fps, HD 720p 30fps, WVGA 60fps,
Audio formats WAV (16/24-bit quantization, 44.1/48/96kHz sampling frequency)
Audio functions Low-cut filter, auto gain (Concert/Solo/Meeting)
Image functions
Display 2.0" full-color LCD
Built-in mic XY stereo format (120°)
Input connector Combined line/mic stereo mini jack (can supply plug-in power)
Output connector Combined line/headphones stereo mini jack
Built-in speaker 400mW 8 mono speaker
USB Mini B type
Power supply Lithium-ion battery: DC 4.2V maximum voltage, DC 3.7V nominal
Recharging times By USB: about 3 hours
Battery operation time
External dimensions Recorder: 106.4 mm (W) × 57.8 mm (H) × 30.4 mm (D)
Included accessories User guide (this document), LCD unit, Lithium-ion battery (BT-02),
focal distance about 22 mm (35 mm equivalent)
WVGA 30fps
AAC (64–320kbps bit rate, 48kHz sampling frequency)
Angle of view adjustment, scene selection (Auto/Concert Lighting/Night)
Maximum sound pressure input: 130 dB SPL Input gain: +7db – +47dB
Input gain: +0db – +26dB
Type D micro HDMI
Operation as mass storage Class: USB 2.0 High Speed Operation as audio interface Class: USB 1.0 Full Speed Specifications: 44.1kHz sampling rate, 16-bit Operation as webcam Specifications: WVGA/720p video size, 48kHz 16-bit audio Note: Operation as audio interface and mass storage supported
with iPad
Note: USB bus power supported
voltage, 1050mAh capacity AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17, sold separately): DC 5V/1A
Using ZOOM AD-17: about 2 hours 15 minutes
3 hours (when recording 720p/30fps video with LCD unit detached)
(when XY mic stored), 167 g (without battery) LCD unit: 40.1 mm (W) × 48.4 mm (H) × 73.6 mm (D), 51 g
USB cable, Hairy windscreen, Hairy windscreen attachment screw
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Safety Precautions
In this User Guide, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions that you must read to prevent accidents. The meanings of these symbols are as follows.
Something that could cause serious injury or death
Warning
Something that could cause injury or damage to the equipment
Caution
Other symbols used
An action that is mandatory
An action that is prohibited
Warnings
Operation using an AC adapter
Use only a ZOOM AD-17 AC adapter (sold separately) with this unit.
Do not do anything that could exceed the ratings of outlets and other electrical
wiring equipment.
Safety Precautions
Alterations
Do not open the case or modify the product.
Precautions
Product handling
Do not drop, bump or apply excessive force to the unit.
Be careful not to allow foreign objects or liquids enter the unit.
Operating environment
Do not use in extremely high or low temperatures.
Do not use near heaters, stoves and other heat sources.
Do not use in very high humidity or where it could be splashed by water.
Do not use in places with frequent vibrations.
AC adapter handling
When disconnecting the power plug, always pull on the power plug itself.
When not using the unit for a long time, disconnect the power plug from the
outlet.
You might need this User Guide in the future. Always keep it in a place where you can access it easily.
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Usage Precautions
Usage Precautions
Interference with other electrical equipment
In consideration of safety, the electromagnetic waves and to suppress interference from external electromagnetic waves. However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves could result in interference if placed nearby. If this occurs, place the With any type of electronic device that uses digital control, including the electromagnetic interference could cause malfunction, corrupt or destroy data and result in other unexpected trouble. Always use caution.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth to clean the exterior of the unit if it becomes dirty. If necessary, use a damp cloth that has been wrung out well. Never use abrasive cleansers, wax or solvents such as alcohol, benzene or paint thinner.
Breakdown and malfunction
If the unit becomes broken or malfunctions, immediately disconnect the AC adapter, turn the power OFF and disconnect other cables. Contact the store where you bought the unit or ZOOM service with the following information: product model, serial number and specific symptoms of breakdown or malfunction, along with your name, address and telephone number.
and the other device farther apart.
has been designed to minimize its emission of
,
Copyrights
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation (USA). Apple, Macintosh, iPad, QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Inc. in the USA and other countries. The SD, SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and names, registered trademarks and company names in this document are the property of their respective companies.
Recording for any purpose other than personal use from copyrighted sources, including CDs, records, tapes, live performances, video works and broadcasts, without permission of the copyright holder is prohibited by law. Zoom Corporation will not assume any responsibility related to infringements of copyrights.
are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC. Other product
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Warnings and requests regarding safe battery use
Warnings and requests regarding
Carefully read the following warnings in order to avoid serious injuries, burns, fires and other problems caused by leaking, heat generation, combustion, rupture or accidental swallowing.
DANGER
Do not charge the lithium-ion battery (BT-02) in any way other than using the
and either an AD-17 (sold separately) or a USB port.
Do not disassemble the battery, put it in fire, or heat it in a microwave oven or
conventional oven.
Do not leave the battery next to a fire, in strong sunlight, inside a vehicle that
has become hot or similar conditions. Do not recharge in conditions like these.
Do not carry or store the battery with coins, hairpins or other metal objects.
Do not allow the battery to be made wet by water, seawater, milk, soft drinks,
soapy water or other liquids. Do not charge or use a battery that is wet.
CAUTION
safe battery use
Do not hit the battery with a hammer or other object. Do not step on it or drop
it. Do not otherwise impact or apply force to the battery.
Do not use the battery if it becomes deformed or damaged.
Do not remove or damage the outer seal. Never use a battery that has had all
or part of its outer seal removed or a battery that has been torn.
Please recycle batteries to help conserve resources. When discarding used
batteries, always cover their terminals and follow all laws and regulations that are applicable to the location.
The contents of this document and the specifications of the product could be changed without notice.
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FCC regulation warning (for U.S.A.)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro­tection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
For EU Countries
Declaration of Conformity: This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and RoHS Directive 2011 / 65 / EU
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in European countries with separate collection systems)
Products and batteries that have been marked with the symbol of a crossed-outwheeled waste bin must not be disposed of with household waste. Old electrical/electronic equipment and batteries should be recycled at facilities thatare able to process them and their byproducts. Contact the local government for information about nearby recycling facilities.Conducting recycling and waste disposal properly helps conserve resources andprevents harmful impacts on human health and the environment.
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PER­SONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR
(ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOM-
MERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC
VIDEO.
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFOR­MATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
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THIS
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CUSTOMER
COPY-
PLEASE
RETAIN
FOR
YOUR
RECORDS
WHAT
THIS
WARRANTY
COVERS
ZOOM
NORTH
AMERICA
Limited
Warranty
The warranty covers defects in
material
and workmanship in
Zoom
products purchased and seiViced
in the USA. The. warranty begins
on
the
date
of
pur
chase
by
the original purchaser
and
ends one year hence.
WHAT
THIS
WARRANTY
DOES NOT
COVER
The warranty does
not
cover: (1) Products subjected to abnormal strain,
neglect,
abuse, modification,
or
accident
al
damage;
(2)
products
pu
rchased from
dealers
or
websites not authorized by
Zoom North
Am
erica
to
sell Zoom
products;
(3)
pro
ducts
with trademarks,
logos,
names, numbers,
or
other identifying information
tha
t have been
altered
or
remcved;
(4
) damage
occu
rring during shipment; (5)
an
y loss
of
digital infor
ma
ti
on
.
WHO THIS
WARRANTY
PROTECTS
The warranty protects the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
exclusively.
WHAT
ZOOM NORTH AMERICA
WILL
DO
Zoom
North America
will
repair
or
replace
parts
fo
und, under
normal
usage,
to
have defective material or workmanship without charge for
labor
or
parts.
HOW
TO
OBTAIN
WARRANTY
SERVICE
(1)
Register you product
on
line
(warranty.zoom·na.com), or return
the
warranty regi
st
ration card within
10
days
of
original purchase,
and
be
pnepa
red
to
provide pnocf
of
purchase;,
(2)
return
th
e produ
ct
to an
authorized dealer, Designated
SeJVice
Center,
or
the
Zoo
m
North America
SeiVice
Divisi
on
for appropriate
nepai
rs/
seiVices.;
(3)
if sending your product
to
Zoom North America,
call
for a
Rettxn Authorization Number
first. For assistance in locati
ng
an agency or obtaining an
RA
number, contact
Zoom
No
rt
h America at (63t)
542-5270
.
All
shipping
to
and
from
th
e
seJVice
facility must
be
paid for by customer; (4)
whe
never warranty
seJVice
is required, you
mus
t present both the original
da
ted sales
receipt
and
th
is warran
ty
statement
as
proof
of
warranty
cov
erage.
LIMITATIONS
OF
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
Any
implied
warranties, including warranties
of
merchantability and fitness for a
particular
purpose,
ane
limited
in duration to the
length
of
this warranty.
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
Z
oom
North America's
li
ab
ility
f
or
any defective
product
is
limited
to
the repair
and
nep
lacement
of
the product
at
Zoom
North America's discretion. Replacement products
ma
y
be
re
co
nd
itioned.
Zoom
North
Ame
rica
sha
ll
not
be
liable
for
damages based
on
inconvenience,
loss
of use,
lost
profits,
l
ost
savings, damage to
any
other equi
pme
nt
or
items
at
the si
te
of
use, or a
ny
other
damages whether incidental, consequential,
or
otherwise, even
~Zoom
Nort
h America has been
ad
vised to the
possi~lity
of
such damages.
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Some states
do
not
allow limi
tat
ions on
how
long
an
impli
ed
warranty
lasts
and/or
do
not
al
l
ow
the exclusion
or
limi
tat
ions of incidental
or
consequential
da
mages,
so
the above limitations and e
xc
lusions may
not
apply
to
you.
This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and
yo
u
ma
y have other righ
ts
which vary from state
to
state.
For
Information
and return
authoriZation, please call
Zoom
North
America
Customer
Servtce
et
(631) 542-5270.
Send
all
return shipments
to
: Attn: Returns,
Zoom
North America,
2120
Smithtown Ave., Ronkonkoma,
NY
11779-7347
@2
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ZOOM
CORPORATION
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