Page 2 - EN; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE; IMPORTANT
2 EN Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the Digital Still Camera. Before use, please read the safety information andprecautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of your new camcorder. Using This Instruction Manual • All major sections and subsections are listed in the Table O...
Page 3 - SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE
EN 3 This unit is produced to comply with StandardIEC Publ. 65. SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standardsbut, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results andsa...
Page 4 - QUICK START
4 EN QUICK START Power outlet Connect the Camera to a PowerOutlet. ( Z pg. 20) 1 Open the connector cover on the rear of thecamera. 2 Connect the DC cord to the DC inputconnector. 3 Connect the DC cord to the DC inputconnector on the AC adapter. 4 Connect the power cord to a power outlet. • The powe...
Page 7 - Three high-quality still image shooting modes; MAJOR FEATURES; Copyrights
EN 7 Three high-quality still image shooting modes 1. 6M Pro-Still (Pixel Shift Mode) ( Z pg. 46) This mode collects twice as much image data byusing two exposures (with the CCD shifted onepixel for the second exposure), resulting in animage consisting of 6 million pixels, or twice asmany in normal ...
Page 8 - CONTENTS
8 EN CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 QUICK START 4 MAJOR FEATURES 7 CONTENTS 8 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 10 GETTING STARTED 18 Charging the Battery ..................................................................................................... 18Installing a Charged Battery ..............
Page 9 - PROVIDED ACCESSORIES
EN 9 PROVIDED ACCESSORIES Battery BN-V37 AC power adapter/charger (AA-V37) DC cable USB cable Video cable CD-ROM Memory card (3.3V type) Hand strap Lens cover PRINT 59 Connecting the Camera to a Printer .............................................................................. 59Printing a Pictu...
Page 10 - CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS; Front View
10 EN CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! 3 Front View Top View 1 4 2 3
Page 11 - Flash sensor; Top View
EN 11 Front View 1 Flash ............................................ Z pg. 33 Use the flash when shooting in darkconditions. 2 Flash sensor This sensor is needed for adjusting thebrightness when using the flash. 3 Self timer lamp ............................ Z pg. 32 Blinks when the self timer is r...
Page 12 - Rear View
12 EN 1 2 3 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.) 6 8 9 7 0 2 3 1 4 5 Rear View Bottom View
Page 13 - Viewfinder; Connectors cover; Bottom View; Connectors
EN 13 Rear View 1 Viewfinder Look through here when framing andfocusing your shot. 2 DISPLAY button .................... Z pg. 31, 38 Press this button to turn the LCD screen onand off, and to select the menu display incamera mode and the index display inplayback mode. 3 EXE (execute) button ..........
Page 14 - LCD Panel; Mode display; Remaining photos counter; Power Dial and Mode Display
14 EN LCD Panel 1 Indicator of initial settings having beenchanged This indicator is displayed if the initialsettings have been changed. 2 Mode display Displays the current mode. 3 Remaining battery powerindicator This bar graph gives a rough indication ofhow much battery power is remaining. 4 Flash...
Page 15 - During Shooting; Flash indicator; During Playback; Image position indicator
EN 15 On-screen Display During Shooting During Playback During Shooting 1 Flash indicator ....................... Z pg. 33 Appears when the flash button has beenpressed and a mode that generates a flash(auto, forced on, or red-eye prevention) hasbeen set. 2 Macro mode indicator ............ Z pg. 36...
Page 16 - Menu Screens; SET UP Menu Screen; CAMERA SETTING Menu Screen; CAMERA SETTING Confirmaton Screen
16 EN CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCESENS. TELEPHOTO M. DRIVEAE/AFCLEAR AUTO 80 1X OFF MULTI EXE SET UP FRAMEQUALITY BEEP VOL. Q. REVIEWFORMAT 2032X1536 FINE HIGH ON EXE DATE/TIME EXE Refer to the following pages for a detailed description ofoperation. Z pg. 28 Z pg. 29 Z pg. 65 Z pg. 65 Refer to the foll...
Page 17 - Playback Menu Screens
EN 17 STILL DELETE THIS PIC. ALL SELECT EXEEXEEXE VIDEO DELETE THIS PIC. ALL SELECT EXEEXEEXE STILL PROTECT THIS PIC. ALL SELECT EXEEXEEXE VIDEO PROTECT THIS PIC. ALL SELECT EXEEXEEXE DPOF SET UP NEW/RESET REVISE FOR ALL EXEEXEEXE EDIT EFFECT DATE NEXT RETURN OFFOFF EXEEXE 2 0 0 0 . 1 2 . 2 4 1 0 0 ...
Page 18 - GETTING STARTED; Charging the Battery
18 EN GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery Charge the battery with the AC adapter (provided). Power outlet Battery BN-V37 Power cord Power lamp Charging lamp Finish lamp AC adapter(AA-V37) 1 Connect the AC adapter's power cord to apower outlet. • The “Power” lamp lights. 2 Install the battery. • The...
Page 19 - Installing a Charged Battery; Removing the Battery
EN 19 Installing a Charged Battery The battery (provided) is not charged when the camera is purchased. Be sure to charge the battery with theAC adapter before using the camera. Battery cover 1 Slide the battery cover slightly to open. 2 Insert a charged battery, making sure that it isoriented correc...
Page 20 - Connecting the Camera to a Power Outlet
20 EN GETTING STARTED (cont.) Connecting the Camera to a Power Outlet The AC adapter (provided) is useful when shooting photos indoors for an extended period of time. Theadapter can also be used overseas if you use a conversion plug. Power outlet Power cord Power lamp AC adapter(AA-V37) DC cord DC i...
Page 21 - Attaching the Hand strap; Attaching the Lens Cover
EN 21 Attaching the Hand strap 1 Pass one end of the hand strap through themounting hole. 2 Pass the other end through the loop. Attaching the Lens Cover 1 Pass one end of the strap through themounting hole on the lens cover. 2 Pass the other end through the loop. 3 Attach the strap of the lens cove...
Page 22 - Inserting the Memory Card
22 EN GETTING STARTED (cont.) Inserting the Memory Card Make sure to turn the Power dial to “OFF”, wheninserting a Memory card. Memory card is notloaded in the camera, when purchasing the camera. 1 Open the Memory card cover. • Slide the knob and then pull the cover. 2 Insert the Memory card. • Inse...
Page 23 - Formatting a Memory Card
EN 23 SET UP FRAMEQUALITYBEEP VOL.Q. REVIEW FORMAT 2032X1536 FINE HIGH ON EXE DATE/TIME EXE OFF M 4 SET V YES FORMAT NO EXEEXE Formatting a Memory Card If your Memory card has not been formatted, it must be formatted before it can be used. When a Memorycard is formatted, all pictures in the card wil...
Page 24 - BASIC OPERATION; Shutter Button
24 EN BASIC OPERATION Shutter Button Not pressed Half-press Full-press The camera’s Shutter button is a two-step button.Pressing it halfway (to the first step) causes thephoto standby lamp (green) to flash while thecamera focuses automatically.Once the camera is focused, the photo standbylamp (green...
Page 25 - Good Photography Posture; Mounting the Camera on a Tripod
EN 25 Good Photography Posture With your left hand firmly supporting the camera tothe left of and below the lens, support the camerabody with your right hand.Next, look for your subject and determine thecamera position.You can change the angle of the subject and thebackground by changing the directi...
Page 26 - Selecting the Shooting Mode
26 EN Selecting the Shooting Mode The Power dial is used to switch among three shooting modes: “ A ”, “ M ” and “ V ”. 1 Select the shooting mode with the Power dial. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. Turn the Power dial to one of the following modes,depending on your needs: ...
Page 27 - Zoom Shooting
EN 27 T W ZOOM Zoom Shooting The camera incorporates a 2.3X zooming function that corresponds to a 37 mm to 86 mm lens of a 35 mmcamera. Zooming allows you to shoot wide areas, as well as close-ups of subjects located far away, withoutchanging the shooting position. Turn the Power dial to “ A ”, “ M...
Page 28 - Selecting the Picture Size
28 EN SET UP FRAME QUALITYBEEP VOL.Q. REVIEWFORMAT 2032X1536 FINE HIGH ON EXE DATE/TIME EXE 1,4 2,3 OFF M 4 SET V FRAME QUALITY 8MB 16MB NO COMP. – 1 2032 x 1536 FINE 8 16 STANDARD 10 20 NO COMP. 3 6 1024 x 768 FINE 32 64 STANDARD 43 86 NO COMP. 8 16 640 x 480 FINE 65 130 STANDARD 87 174 Selecting t...
Page 29 - Selecting the Picture Quality
EN 29 1,4 2,3 SET UP FRAME QUALITY BEEP VOL.Q. REVIEWFORMAT 2032X1536 FINE HIGH ON EXE DATE/TIME EXE OFF M 4 SET V Selecting the Picture Quality You can select the picture quality according to the purpose for which you want to use the picture.There are three levels of picture quality, starting from ...
Page 30 - Full Auto Shooting
30 EN Full Auto Shooting This mode allows you to take photos with little effort, since the camera automatically adjusts the focus, theshutter speed, the brightness and the white balance. Shutter button 1 Turn the Power dial to “ A ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. • The ca...
Page 31 - Playing Back Still Pictures
EN 31 1 2 OFF M 4 SET V 3 4 Playing Back Still Pictures Each picture that you shoot is numbered and saved.You can then view these saved pictures in sequence, one by one. Normal Playback 1 Turn the Power dial to “ B ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Select “STILL PB” with...
Page 32 - Self Timer
32 EN BASIC OPERATION (cont.) Self Timer The self timer clicks the shutter automatically after either 1 second or 8 seconds after the timer has been set.Use the self timer to take your own picture, or if you are worried that you will shake the camera too muchwhen you press the Shutter button. Turn t...
Page 33 - Flash Shooting
EN 33 2 1 3,4 Flash Shooting There are four flash modes:Auto : This setting automatically flashes when shooting under dark conditions. Forced on : Select this setting to force the flash. Red-eye prevention : Select this setting to minimize the “red-eye” effect that occurs when using the flash. The f...
Page 34 - MANUAL SHOOTING; Manual Focus
34 EN MANUAL SHOOTING Manual Focus You can focus to the subject manually. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ M ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Press the FOCUS button, and then press the w e button within two seconds. • Press the w e button repeatedly to cycle through the follo...
Page 35 - Iris Setting
EN 35 1 Turn the Power dial to “ M ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Press the Iris button, and then press the w e button within two seconds. • Press the w e button repeatedly to cycle through the following modes:PROGRAM → F2.8/3.8 → F5.6 → F8 → F11 → PROGRAM • The F val...
Page 36 - Macro Shooting
36 EN 2 1 OFF M 4 SET V 4,5 3 MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Macro Shooting Use Macro mode to shoot a subject at a distance of 2 to 50 cm. This mode is appropriate for a close-up shotof insects and plants outdoor. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ A ”, “ M ” or “ V ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the...
Page 37 - Exposure Control
EN 37 Exposure Control If the subject is predominantly white, black, red, etc., the resulting picture may be underexposed (too dark).In such a case, it is necessary to use the exposure control to restore the picture to a more realistic image.With this camera, you can make this adjustment by up to +/...
Page 38 - White Balance Adjustment
38 EN CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE SENS.TELEPHOTOM. DRIVEAE/AFCLEAR AUTO 801X OFF MULTI EXE 4,5 1 OFF M 4 SET V 2 3,6 MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) White Balance Adjustment The white balance adjustment needs to be made when a picture is greenish, or when there is blue or redghosting around an image. If there...
Page 39 - Manual White Balance Adjustment
EN 39 3 CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE SENS.TELEPHOTOM. DRIVEAE/AFCLEAR MWB 801X OFF MULTI EXE Manual White Balance Adjustment If you cannot achieve natural looking colors even after selecting the preset options (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “AUTO”) for the white balance adjustment, follow the procedure describ...
Page 40 - Sensitivity Setting
40 EN CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE SENS. TELEPHOTOM. DRIVEAE/AFCLEAR AUTO 801X OFF MULTI EXE 4,5 1 OFF M 4 SET V 2 3,6 MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Sensitivity Setting You can change the camera's sensitivity setting when shooting at dark place or where you can not use theflash. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ M ...
Page 41 - Changing the Zoom Power While Shooting
EN 41 CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCESENS. TELEPHOTO M. DRIVEAE/AFCLEAR AUTO 802X OFF MULTI EXE 4,5 1 OFF M 4 SET V 7,8 3,6 Changing the Zoom Power While Shooting Depending on the image size, it is possible to enlarge a subject without sacrificing the current image quality.Because the zoom power cannot be...
Page 42 - Shooting Continuous Photos
42 EN 1 2 3,6 4,5 7,8 OFF M 4 SET V CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCESENS.TELEPHOTO M. DRIVE AE/AFCLEAR AUTO 801X ON MULTI EXE Shooting Continuous Photos With this mode you can shoot 2 continuous photos. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ M ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Select “MANU...
Page 43 - Changing the AE/AF Area
EN 43 1 2 3,6 4,5 OFF M 4 SET V CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCESENS.TELEPHOTOM. DRIVE AE/AF CLEAR AUTO 801X OFF SPOT EXE Changing the AE/AF Area Normally, in this camera this setting is “MULTI” in order to prevent the subject from being out of focus whilethe background is in focus. If the camera does not ...
Page 44 - Restoring the Default Settings
44 EN CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCESENS.TELEPHOTOM. DRIVEAE/AF CLEAR AUTO 801X OFF MULTI EXE 5 1 OFF M 4 SET V 3,6 Restoring the Default Settings Perform the procedures described below to return the camera settings to the default settings.The settings on the SET UP screen does not return to the default ...
Page 45 - Collage Mode
EN 45 Collage Mode This camera is able to combine images. For example, you can combine an existing picture (as background)with a picture of a person standing in front of a white wall, etc. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ M ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Select “COLLAGE” wi...
Page 49 - Video Shooting
EN 49 1 2,3 OFF M 4 SET V Video Shooting The camera can record a maximum of 20 seconds of video. The size of the recorded video file is approxi-mately 200 KB. This feature is useful if you want to send a short video by e-mail. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ V ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning...
Page 50 - PLAYBACK; Video Playback
50 EN 4 1 2 OFF M 4 SET V 4,5 PLAYBACK Video Playback You can watch the recorded video on the camera's LCD screen. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ B ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Select “VIDEO PB” with the MODE switch. • “VIDEO PB” appears on the LCD panel.• The first fra...
Page 51 - Display Mode during Playback; Brightness Adjustment of LCD Screen
EN 51 Display Mode during Playback To change the display mode during playback, pressthe DSP button. Press the DSP button repeatedly to cycle through the following modes: • Full size screen (with on-screen display)• Full size screen (without on-screen display)• 6 indexed picture screen STILL PLAYBACK...
Page 52 - To protect a selected picture
52 EN 1,5 2 3,4 1 Turn the Power dial to “ B ”. • Hold down the Lock button while turning the Power dial. • The playback picture appears on the LCD screen. 2 Select “STILL ” with the MODE switch. • The STILL PROTECT screen appears.• To protect a video file, select “VIDEO ”. The VIDEO PROTECT screen ...
Page 53 - To delete a selected picture; Deleting Pictures
EN 53 To delete a selected picture 1 Select “SELECT” in step 3 in the left column,and then press the EXE button. • The 6 indexed picture screen appears. 2 Press the r t w e button to select the picture that you wish to delete, and then press theEXE button. • “ ” (deletion indicator) appears. 3 Press...
Page 54 - Adding Special Effects
54 EN Adding Special Effects You can add digital special effects to playback pictures.You can make pictures black and white or sepia tone, or you can use the camera as a simple film scanner. 1 Turn the Power dial to “ B ”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. 2 Select “EDIT” wit...
Page 56 - Inputting the Date
56 EN Inputting the Date You can display the date when playing back or printing pictures on the optional printer. Perform steps 1 – 3 on the page 54 before thefollowing procedures. 1 Press the r t button to select “DATE”, and then press the w e button to select “ON”. 2 Press the r t button to select...
Page 57 - Inputting the Calendar
EN 57 Inputting the Calendar You can display the calendar when playing back or printing pictures on the optional printer. 1–7 Perform steps 1 – 3 on the page 54 before thefollowing procedures. 1 Press the r t button to select “DATE”, and then press the w e button to select “CALEN- DAR”. 2 Press the ...
Page 58 - Connecting the Camera to a TV
58 EN Connecting the Camera to a TV You can view the photographed still pictures on TV. TV To video inputconnector Video cable(provided) To video outputconnector VIDEO Digital Still Camera Power outlet Power lamp Power cord AC adapter(AA-V37) DC cord NOTES: ● Refer to page 31 for operations of the c...
Page 59 - Connecting the Camera to a Printer; PRINT
EN 59 PRINTER Connecting the Camera to a Printer If you connect the camera to an optional printer (GV-SP2), you can easily print a picture taken by thiscamera. Printerconnector Optional printercable for GV-SP2 To inputconnector Printer (GV-SP2) Power outlet Power lamp Power cord AC adapter(AA-V37) D...
Page 60 - Printing a Picture
60 EN OFF M 4 SET V PRINT (cont.) Printing a Picture If you have a JVC printer (GV-SP2), you can print a picture with (or without) a white frame. It is also possibleto print multiple copies of the same photo. You can also use stickers in combination with the function thatprints 16 thumbnail images t...
Page 62 - Printing by DPOF Setting
62 EN Printing by DPOF Setting If you have a JVC printer (GV-SP2), and have made the DPOF* setting for your photos, you can print yourphotos in the following ways: ● You can print one copy of all pictures. ● You can set and print the different number of copies for each picture. * “DPOF” stands for “...
Page 64 - Changing Settings in the SET UP Menu; SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS
64 EN 1 2,3 Changing Settings in the SET UP Menu You can change the system settings according to your photography needs. For example, you can turn thebeep sound off, or you can change the frame size for better picture quality. 1 Turn the Power dial to “SET”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning...
Page 65 - SET UP Menu
EN 65 SET UP Menu Item Contents FRAME You can select the size of the picture to be recorded.There are three settings: 2032 x 1536 (QXGA class)1024 x 768 (XGA)640 x 480 (VGA) QUALITY You can select the quality of the picture to be recorded.There are three settings: FINE: The highest picture quality. ...
Page 66 - Setting the Date and Time
66 EN Setting the Date and Time This procedure sets the camera’s internal clock. Use this procedure to reset the time and date if you take thecamera overseas, or if the clock otherwise needs to be reset. 1 Turn the Power dial to “SET”. • Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. • The ...
Page 67 - SOFTWARE SECTION; USB Driver (for Windows
EN 67 SOFTWARE SECTION You can find the latest information (in English)on the provided software program at our WorldWide Web Server.http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/index-e.html USB Driver (for Windows ® /Macintosh ® ) Video Player (for Windows ® ) JVC Video Decoder (for Macintosh ® )
Page 68 - SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows; Operating Environment; USB Connection
68 EN DIGITAL SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® Operating Environment The host computer that runs the Windows ® operating environment must satisfy the followingconditions. USB Driver 1. Microsoft ® Windows ® 98/Windows ® 98 Second Edition, pre-installed 2. Available USB port3. CD-ROM drive Video Player...
Page 69 - Installing the USB Driver
EN 69 Installing the USB Driver For details on the basic operation of Windows ® 98, refer to the instruction manual provided with your computer or Windows ® 98. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Makesure that there are no other application ico...
Page 70 - Installing the Video Player
70 EN SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Installing the Video Player For details on the basic operation of Windows ® 98, refer to the instruction manual provided with your computer orWindows ® 98. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Makesure...
Page 71 - Sending Image File to Computer; Sending a video by e-mail
EN 71 OFF M 4 SET V 1 2 Sending Image File to Computer For details on the basic operation of Windows ® 98, refer to the instruction manual provided with your computer or Windows ® 98. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● Insert a Memory card in which there are files you want to send to a computer. ( Z ...
Page 72 - Basic Playback
72 EN SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Basic Playback There are several different methods for playing back a video onthe Video Player, depending on how you load the file. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● Send the video file that you want to play back to thecomputer. ( Z pg. 71) 1 Click the “S...
Page 73 - Easy Playback
EN 73 Easy Playback You can start playback easily by double clicking onthe icon of a video file. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● Send the video file that you want to play back tothe computer. ( Z pg. 71) 1 Double clicking on the icon of a video file. • Select the file with the extension “.jmm”. 2 ...
Page 74 - Uninstalling the Software
74 EN SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Uninstalling the Software When you don't need to use the Video Player, uninstall theprogram. Preparation Start Windows ® 98. ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Makesure that there are no other application icons open on thetask bar....
Page 75 - SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Macintosh
EN 75 DIGITAL Operating Environment The host computer that runs the Macintosh ® operating environment must satisfy the followingconditions. USB Driver 1. USB-compatible computer (iMac™, iBook™, Power Mac™ G3/G4, Power Book™ G3, etc.) 2. Mac OS 8.5.1/Mac OS 8.6/Mac OS 9.0 JVC Video Decoder 1. Power P...
Page 77 - Installing the JVC Video Decoder
EN 77 Installing the JVC Video Decoder For details on the basic operation of Mac OS, referto the instruction manual provided with yourMacintosh ® or Mac OS. Preparation Start Macintosh ® . ● If you are running other software, close thatsoftware. 1 Load the provided CD-ROM to the CD-ROMdrive. 2 Doubl...
Page 82 - TROUBLESHOOTING; SYMPTOM; Power supply; While shooting
82 EN TROUBLESHOOTING This digital still camera contains a microprocessor. The operation of the microprocessor can be disrupted byelectronic noise or interference. If this happens, disconnect the power source (battery, AC adapter, etc.) fromthe camera, and then resume using the camera. If this does ...
Page 83 - Others
EN 83 SYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION PAGE Others Cannot shoot photos even if theremaining photos counter showsnumber more than 0. The LCD screen is splotchy. ● The remaining photos counter indicates theapproximate number. It may not be able to shoota photo even if the counter shows number morethan 0, dep...
Page 86 - SPECIFICATIONS
86 EN SPECIFICATIONS Power sourcePower consumption Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Relative humidityStorage temperature LCD screen Storage mediaCCD Focal distance Lens Video Recording format Sensitivity Iris value (F value) Exposure controlExposure compensation Minimum subject distance Light...
Page 88 - CAUTIONS; To prevent fire, malfunction or electric; Main Unit
88 EN CAUTIONS AC Power Adapter (Optional) 1. To prevent fire, electric shock or injury... .... DO NOT use the AC power adapter with any power source or voltage not supported. .... DO NOT modify or disassemble the AC power adapter. Never attempt to repair orcheck it yourself, as this is very dangero...
Page 89 - Serious malfunctioning; Built-in Rechargeable Battery; Be aware of the following phenomena for; How To Handle A CD-ROM
EN 89 Serious malfunctioning If malfunctioning occurs, stop using the unitimmediately and consult your local JVC dealer. About moisture condensation . . . ● You may have observed that pouring a coldliquid into a glass will cause drops of water toform on the glass’ outer surface. This samephenomenon ...
Page 90 - INDEX
90 EN INDEX A Adding Special Effects ................................ 54Attaching the Hand strap ............................ 21Attaching the Lens Cover ........................... 21 B BEEP VOL. ................................................. 65 C CAMERA SETTING Menu Screen ............... 16Chan...
Page 91 - MEMO