JVC GR-AX96 Instructions Manual

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GR-AX96
COMPACT VHS CAMCORDER
INSTRUCTIONS
LYT0002-077A
Compact VHS
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial Nos. of the
GR-AX96U camcorder and the AA-V11U
AC Power Adapter/Charger.
The serial numbers are located on the
bottom of the GR-AX96U, and the AA-
V11U.
Model No.
GR-AX96U
AA-V11U
Serial No.
2
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
Warning on lithium battery
The battery used in this device may present a fire or
chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge,
disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate.
Replace the battery with Panasonic (Matsushita
Electric), Sanyo or Maxell CR2025; use of another
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
n Dispose of used battery promptly.
n Keep away from children.
n Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
NOTES:
The rating plate (serial number plate) and safety
caution are on the bottom and/or the back of the
main unit.
The rating plate (serial number plate) of the AC
Power Adapter/Charger is on its bottom.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of
the Canadian Interference – Causing Equipment
Regulations.
“Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes
les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur
du Canada.“
This camcorder is designed to be used with NTSC-type
color television signals. It cannot be used for playback
with a television of a different standard. However, live
recording and viewfinder playback are possible
anywhere. Use the BN-V12U/V18U/V22U/V25U
battery packs and, to recharge them, the provided
multi-voltage AC Power Adapter/Charger. (An
appropriate conversion adapter may be necessary to
accommodate different designs of AC outlets in
different countries.)
ATTENTION:
The product that you have purchased is powered by a
rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the
end of its useful life, under various state and local
laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the
municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid
waste officials for details in your area for recycling
options or proper disposal.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the JVC Compact VHS
camcorder. Before use, please read the safety
information and precautions 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
Of Contents (
Z pg. 7).
Notes appear after most subsections. Be sure to read
these as well.
Basic and advanced features/operation are separated for
easier reference.
It is recommended that you . . .
...... refer to the Index (
Z pgs. 47 – 50) and
familiarize yourself with button locations, etc. before
use.
...... read thoroughly the Safety Precautions and Safety
Instructions that follow. They contain extremely
important information regarding the safe use of your
new camcorder.
You are recommended to carefully read the cautions
on pages 51 and 52 before use.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
The AA-V11U AC Power Adapter/Charger should be
used with:
AC 120 V`, 60 Hz in the USA and Canada,
AC 110 – 240 V`, 50/60 Hz in other countries.
CAUTION (applies to the AA-V11U)
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION (s’applique à l’AA-V11U)
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE
DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE
ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
3
5. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and
to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be
blocked or covered.
Do not block the openings by placing the product on a
bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.
Do not place the product in a built-in installation such as
a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided
or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, location of antenna
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode.
2. Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
3. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
IMPORTANT PRODUCT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But
improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire
hazards. This product has been engineered and
manufactured to assure your personal safety. In order not to
defeat the built-in safeguards, observe the following basic
rules for its installation, use and servicing.
ATTENTION:
Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on
your product and its operating instructions. For your safety,
please read all the safety and operating instructions before
you operate this product and keep this manual for future
reference.
INSTALLATION
1. Grounding or Polarization
(A) Your product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade
wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
(B) Your product may be equipped with a 3-wire
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding)
pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power
outlet. This is a safety feature.
If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
grounding-type plug.
2. Power Sources
Operate your product only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the
type of power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company. If your product is intended
to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.
3. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
4. Power Cord Protection
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the product.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 
810-20)
GROUNDING 
CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70
GROUND CLAMP
4
USE
1. Accessories
To avoid personal injury:
Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket or table. It may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table recommended by the manufacturer or sold
with the product.
Use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for any mounting of the product.
Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across
thresholds or deep-pile carpets.
2. Product and Cart Combination
A product and cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the product and cart combina-
tion to overturn.
3. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product
near water—for example,
near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink or
laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a
swimming pool and the
like.
4. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in
a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
5. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer of this product as they may cause
hazards.
6. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
7. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other products (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
SERVICING
1. Servicing
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits
a marked change in performance and you are
unable to restore normal operation by following the
detailed procedure in its operating instructions, do
not attempt to service it yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
2. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in
any way.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance—this indicates a need for service.
3. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or
other hazards.
4. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in safe
operating condition.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(Symbol provided by RETAC)
5
QUICK OPERATION GUIDE
SUPPLY POWER
Using the battery pack
1
Hook-on the battery pack’s top end to the
camcorder. (Charging procedure, Z pg. 8)
2 Push in the battery pack until it locks into
place.
To remove the battery pack
Slide BATT. RELEASE and pull out the battery
pack.
PLAYBACK
1 Set the power switch to “PLAY”.
2 Press REW.
The tape will automatically stop at the
beginning of the tape.
3 Press PLAY/PAUSE.
Playback starts and the playback picture
appears in the viewfinder.
To stop playback, press STOP.
(For more details, Z pg. 34.)
n
Or simply play back the tape on a VHS
VCR using the Cassette Adapter
(VHS Playpak).
Z
pg. 32
SHOOTING
1 Slide the LENS COVER open/close knob to
open the lens cover.
2 Set the power switch to “CAMERA”.
The power indicator will light and an
image will appear in the viewfinder.
3 Press the Recording Start/Stop button.
Recording starts.
To stop recording temporarily, momentarily
press the Recording Start/Stop button once
again.
(For more details, Z pg. 14)
INSERTING A VIDEO
CASSETTE
1 Slide EJECT.
2 Insert a video cassette.
3 Press PUSH.
(For more details, Z pg. 12)
2
Push in.
Hook on.
1
1
Set to “PLAY”
3
PLAY/PAUSE
2
REW
STOP
BATT. RELEASE
1
EJECT
Insert.
2
PUSH
3
1
LENS COVER
open/close knob
2
Set to “CAMERA”
3
Recording Start/Stop button
6
MAJOR FEATURES
REMEMBER
The Logical Choice
The only compact video
cassettes that can be
used with your VHS VCR*
Cassettes marked can be used with this camcorder.
Integrated Auto Light (
Z
pg. 17)
Digital Hyper Zoom
(
Z pg. 15)
Zoom-in
Zoom-out
Random Assemble Editing
(
Z pg. 37 – 39)
8
8
2
2
5
5
4
4
1
1
6
6
3
3
7
7
PROVIDED ACCESSORIES
DC Cord
AC Power Adapter/
Charger AA-V11U
Battery Pack
BN-V18U
Picture Stabilizer (Z pg. 22)
Program AE with Special
Effects (
Z pg. 18)
n Auto Mode Lock n Auto Mode Release
n Electronic Fog Filter n ND Effect
n Sepia n Twilight n Sports
n 1/1000 sec. High Speed Shutter
n 1/2000 sec. High Speed Shutter
Shoulder Strap
Program Manager
(
Z pg. 18 – 31)
Program AE with special effects, Focus,
Picture Stabilizer, Exposure Control,
Fade/Wipe, Wide, Instant Title, Date/
Time Character Insert, White Balance
Adjustment, Menu Adjustment
Lithium Battery CR2025
Cassette Adapter
(VHS PlayPak) C-P7U
7
CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
8
Power..................................................................................... 8
Clock (Lithium) Battery Insertion/Removal........................................ 10
Viewfinder Adjustment ............................................................... 10
Date/Time Setting .................................................................... 11
Tape Length Setting ................................................................... 12
Recording Mode Setting .............................................................. 12
Loading/Unloading A Cassette ...................................................... 12
Grip Adjustment ....................................................................... 13
Shoulder Strap Attachment........................................................... 13
Tripod Mounting ....................................................................... 13
RECORDING
14
Basic Recording ........................................................................ 14
Basic Features.......................................................................... 15
Advanced Features .................................................................... 18
PLAYBACK
32
Using The Cassette Adapter.......................................................... 32
Basic Connections...................................................................... 33
Basic Playback ......................................................................... 34
Features ................................................................................ 35
EDITING
36
Tape Dubbing........................................................................... 36
Random Assemble Editing (R.A.Edit)................................................ 37
USING REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-V700U (optional)
40
Insert Editing........................................................................... 42
Audio Dubbing ......................................................................... 43
USER MAINTENANCE
44
TROUBLESHOOTING
45
INDEX
47
Viewfinder ............................................................................. 47
Controls................................................................................. 48
Connectors.............................................................................. 49
Indicators ............................................................................... 49
Other Parts............................................................................. 49
Terms .................................................................................... 50
CAUTIONS
51
SPECIFICATIONS
53
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
53
ESPAÑOL
54
FOR SERVICING (Only in U.S.A.)
56
WARRANTY (Only in U.S.A.)
57
GETTING STARTED
RECORDING
PLAYBACK
EDITING
8
GETTING STARTED
Power
This camcorder’s 3-way power supply system lets you
choose the most appropriate source of power.
NOTES:
No function is available without power supply.
Use only specified power supply.
Do not use provided power supply units with other equipment.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
SUPPLY POWER
1
Connect the chargers AC power cord to a wall
outlet. The power indicator lights.
ATTACH BATTERY PACK
2
Align the marks and slide the battery pack in the
direction of the arrow until it locks in place.
The CHG. indicator lights.
DETACH BATTERY PACK
3
When charging is completed, the END indicator
lights. Slide the battery pack opposite the direction
of the arrow.
REFRESH indicatorREFRESH switch
CHG. (charge) indicator
To AC outlet
Marks
END
indicator
POWER
indicator
USING THE BATTERY PACK
ATTACH BATTERY PACK
1
Hook its top end to the camcorder and push the
battery pack in until it locks in place.
DETACH BATTERY PACK
2
Slide BATT. RELEASE and pull out the battery pack.
ATTENTION:
Before detaching the power source,
make sure that the camcorders power
is turned off. Failure to do so can result
in a camcorder malfunction.
BATT. PACK CHARGE DISCHARGE
BN-V12U approx. 1 hr. 10 min. approx. 3 hrs. 30 min.
BN-V18U approx. 1 hr. 40 min. approx. 5 hrs. 30 min.
BN-V22U approx. 2 hrs. 10 min. approx. 7 hrs.
BN-V25U approx. 2 hrs. 40 min. approx. 10 hrs.
BATT. PACK APPROXIMATE RECORDING TIME
BN-V12U 1 hr. (35 min.)
BN-V18U 1 hr. 40 min. (1hr.)
BN-V22U 2 hrs. 10 min. (1hr. 20 min.)
BN-V25U 2 hrs. 50 min. (1hr. 50 min.)
( ): when the video light is on.
**REFRESH
The AC power adapter features a REFRESH function that
allows you to fully discharge the battery pack before
recharging.
To discharge the battery . . .
...... attach the battery pack to the adapter as shown in the
illustration to the left. Then push REFRESH. The
REFRESH indicator lights when discharging starts, and
goes out when discharging is complete.
Hook on.
Push in.
BATT. RELEASE
** CHARGE MARKER
(OPTIONAL BATTERY PACK ONLY)
A charge marker is provided on the battery pack
to help you remember whether it has been
charged or not. Two colors are provided (red
and black)—you choose which one means
charged and which means discharged.
The battery pack BN-V18U does not have a
charge marker.
Charge marker
9
NOTES:
The recording time per charge is affected by such factors as the time spent in Record/Standby mode and
the frequency of zooming. It is safer to have spare battery packs.
Charging times noted on page 8 are for fully discharged battey pack, and discharging times are for fully
charged battery pack.
Charging and discharging times vary according to the ambient temperature and the status of the battery
pack.
Remember to set the charge marker after charging a battery pack or after detaching a discharged one from
your camcorder.
Perform the REFRESH function after no less than 5 chargings.
High temperatures can damage the battery pack, so use only where good ventilation is available. Don’t
allow it to discharge in container, such as a bag.
If you stop recharging or discharging part way through, make sure to remove the battery pack before
unplugging the adapter’s AC cord.
Remove the battery pack from the adapter immediately after discharging.
To avoid interference with reception, do not use the AC Power Adapter/Charger near a radio.
Make sure you unplug the DC cord before charging or discharging the battery pack.
A blinking CHG. indicator means that the battery pack has become hot. Wait until it cools down to
continue.
The CHG. indicator may not light properly with a brand new battery pack, or with one that’s been stored
for an extended period. In this case, remove and reattach the battery pack and recharge it. The CHG.
indicator should light during recharging. If not, contact your nearest JVC dealer.
USING A CAR BATTERY
Use the optional Car Battery Cord or Car Battery
Charger/Adapter (connect as shown in the
illustration to the left).
NOTES:
When using the car battery, leave the engine
idling.
The optional Car Battery Charger (BH-V3U) can
also be used to charge the battery pack.
When using the optional Car Battery Charger or
Car Battery Cord (AP-V7U), refer to the respective
instruction booklet.
USING AC POWER
Use the AC Power Adapter (connect as shown in
the illustration to the left).
NOTE:
The supplied AC Power Adapter/Charger features
automatic voltage selection in the AC range from
110 V to 240 V.
To AC outlet
To DC
in jack
AC Power
Adapter/Charger
AA-V11U
To car’s
cigarette
lighter
socket
Car Battery Cord
AP-V7U (optional)
Car Battery Charger/Adapter
BH-V3U (optional)
DC OUT
terminal
DC cord
10
GETTING STARTED
(cont.)
Clock (Lithium) Battery Insertion/Removal
This battery is necessary for clock operation and to
perform date/time settings.
SWITCH OFF POWER
1
Switch off the unit’s power and remove the power
supply unit.
OPEN COVER
2
Open the clock battery compartment cover while
pressing the release tab.
REMOVE BATTERY (when replacing)
3
Insert a pointed, non-metallic object between the
battery and the compartment (
A
) and pull the
battery out.
INSERT BATTERY
4
Ensuring the plus (+) side is up, insert a CR2025
lithium battery and push it in.
CLOSE COVER
5
Close the compartment cover until it clicks in place.
NOTE:
See “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” (
Z
pg. 2) for information
on safe handling of lithium batteries.
Viewfinder Adjustment
POSITION VIEWFINDER
1
Adjust the viewfinder manually for best viewability
(see illustration at left).
SELECT MODE
2
Set the power switch to CAMERA.
ADJUST DIOPTER
3
Turn the diopter adjustment control until the
indications in the viewfinder are clearly focused.
A
1
2
3
Set POWER to “CAMERA”.
11
Set Cancel
JAN 1.00 AM 12:00
Gain Up S.LX
Tele Macro OFF
Interval Timer OFF
Rec Time OFF
JLIP ID NO. 07
Tally ON
Set Character
Date/Time
END :MENU KEY
+
Date/Time Setting
SELECT MODE
1
First set the power switch to “CAMERA”. Turn the
PROGRAM AE select dial to any position except
AUTO LOCK.
ACCESS MENU SCREEN
2
Press MENU.
SELECT FUNCTION
3
Press to move the highlight bar down to “Date/
Time”, then press NEAR. The Set Date And Time
screen appears.
SET DATE/TIME
4
Press FAR or NEAR until the item you want to set
begins blinking, then press + or until the correct
setting appears.
If you decide you want to return the date and time
to the previous settings, press FAR or NEAR to
move the highlight bar to “Cancel”, then press
MENU.
If you’re satisfied with the settings, go on to step 5.
START CLOCK OPERATION
5
Once you’ve set the month, day, year and time,
press FAR or NEAR until “Set” begins to blink, then
press MENU. The Menu screen reappears.
CLOSE MENU
6
Press MENU.
NOTES:
To display the date and time in the viewfinder and on a
connected TV, see “Date/Time Insert” (
Z
pg. 26).
If, in step 4, you input an invalid date (FEB 30, JUN 31,
etc.) and perform step 5, “Input Error” appears blinking
at the bottom of the screen. Press +, , FAR or NEAR to
input the correct number.
PROGRAM AE
select dial
NEAR
Set Time and
Date Screen
Time
12-hour indication with
AM or PM
Date
Month/Day/Year
Menu Screen
FAR
MENU
12
SP
EP
SP
T30
T20
T30 T40
GETTING STARTED
(cont.)
Tape Length Setting
Set the tape length according to the length of the tape
used.
SET TAPE LENGTH
1
Press T20•30•40 until the required indication
appears in the veiwfinder. T20 = 20 minutes of
recording time, T30 = 30 minutes, and T40 = 40
minutes (in SP).
NOTE:
The tape remaining time (
Z
pg. 14) displayed in the
viewfinder is correct only if the correct tape length has
been selected.
Recording Mode Setting
Set depending on your preference.
SET RECORDING MODE
1
Press SP•EP button. “SP” (Standard Play) provides
higher picture and sound quality and is better for
dubbing, while “EP” (Extended Play) is more
economical, recording at 1/3 the speed of SP.
NOTE:
If the recording mode is switched during recording, the
playback picture will be blurred at the switching point.
Loading/Unloading A Cassette
OPEN CASSETTE HOLDER
1
Slide EJECT until the holder opens. Do not use force
to open.
INSERT/REMOVE CASSETTE
2
Make sure the label is facing outward.
CLOSE CASSETTE HOLDER
3
Press PUSH and make sure the holder is closed and
locked.
NOTES:
A cassette holder can’t be opened unless a power
supply is attached.
Make sure that the tape is not slack when loading the
cassette. If there is any slack, turn the gear on the
cassette in the direction of the arrow to take up the
slack.
Make sure the Erase Protection tab is in the position
that allows recording. If not, slide the tab. Some
cassettes have removable tabs. If the tab has been
removed, cover the hole with adhesive tape.
The cassette holder can’t be opened while the
camcorder is in the record mode.
Gear
Turn to take up
slack.
Tape length indicator
Recording mode indicator
Erase Protection
T20•30•40
tape length
select button
SP-EP recording
mode button
Set POWER to “CAMERA”.
13
Grip Adjustment
EXPAND LOOP
1
Separate the Velcro strip.
INSERT HAND
2
Pass your right hand through the loop and grasp the
grip.
ADJUST STRAP LENGTH
3
Adjust so your thumb and fingers can easily operate
the Recording Start/Stop button and Power Zoom
lever. Refasten the Velcro strip.
Shoulder Strap Attachment
ATTACH STRAP
1
Following the illustration at left, thread the strap
through the top of the eyelet 1, then fold it back
and thread it through the keeper 2, and then
through the buckle 3. Repeat the procedure to
attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet,
making sure the strap isn’t twisted.
ADJUST LENGTH
2
Adjust as shown in the illustration at left 1, then
slide both keepers snug against the eyelets to
prevent slipping 2.
Tripod Mounting
ALIGN AND TIGHTEN
1
Align the screw and camera direction stud on the
tripod with the camera’s mounting socket and stud
hole. Then tighten the screw.
2
3
1
2
1
Recording Start/Stop button
14
25min
120min
119min
3min
2min (Blinking)
1min (Blinking)
0min (Blinking)
*-
-
-min
(Now calculating)
RECORDING
Basic Recording
NOTE:
You should already have performed the procedures listed
below. If not, do so before continuing.
Power (
Z
pg. 8)
Date/Time Setting (
Z
pg. 11)
Tape Length setting (
Z
pg. 12)
Recording Mode Setting (
Z
pg. 12)
Grip Adjustment (
Z
pg. 13)
LOAD A CASSETTE
1
Slide EJECT to open the cassette holder, then insert
the cassette with the label facing out. Press PUSH to
ensure the holder is closed and locked.
ENTER RECORD–STANDBY MODE
2
Slide the LENS COVER open/close switch to open
the lens cover, then set the power switch to
“CAMERA”.
The power indicator lights and the camcorder
enters the Record–Standby Mode.
The scene you’re aimed at appears on the
viewfinder screen, with the word “PAUSE”
superimposed upon it.
START SHOOTING
3
Press the Start/Stop button.
The tally lamp lights while recording is in progress,
and “
REC
” appears in the viewfinder.
STOP RECORDING
4
Press the Start/Stop button again to stop recording.
The camcorder re-enters the Record-Standby
mode.
Tape remaining time indicator
Power indicator
Start/Stop button
LENS COVER
switch
Tally lamp
NOTES:
A cassette holder can’t be opened unless a power supply is attached.
There may be a delay after you slide EJECT until the holder opens. Do not use force.
The tape’s remaining time is displayed in the viewfinder as shown.
The indicated remaining time is approximate.
The time required to calculate the remaining tape length, and the accuracy of the calculation, may vary
according to the type of tape used.
The tape remaining time displayed in the viewfinder is correct only if the correct tape length has been
selected (
Z
pg. 12).
“TAPE END” appears when the tape reaches its end, and the power goes off automatically if left in this
condition for 5 minutes. “TAPE END” also appears when a cassette whose tape is already at its end is
loaded.
If the Record–Standby mode continues for 5 minutes without performing Zoom or any other operations,
the camcorders power shuts off automatically. Set the Power switch to “POWER OFF”, and then back to
“CAMERA” to turn the camcorder on again.
If the Recording Start/Stop button is pressed after the Record-Standby mode has continued for over 5
minutes, recording may not start immediately.
If you’re recording on a cassette from the middle, use the RETAKE function (
Z
pg. 15) to find the end of
the last recording so you don’t erase any of it.
The LENS COVER warning blinks for about 10 seconds when the camcorder is turned on, when the cover
is closed.
POWER
15
FEATURE: Zooming
PURPOSE: To produce the zoom in/out effect, or
an instantaneous change in image
magnification.
OPERATION: 36X Hyper zoom
Digital circuitry doubles the
maximum 18x magnification offered
by optical zoom.
1) To zoom in, slide the Zoom Lever
toward “T”.
2) To zoom out, slide toward “W”.
NOTES:
During Hyper Zoom, the speed
increases the further you slide the
Zoom Lever.
Focusing may become unstable
during Hyper Zoom. In this case,
set the zoom while in Record–
Standby, set manual focus or Focus
Lock (
Z
pg. 20, 21), then zoom in
or out in Record mode.
The Zoom Level Indicator (
5
) only
moves during optical zoom. Once
the Zoom Level indicator reaches
the top of the zoom indicator bar,
all magnification from that point is
through digital processing.
During digital image processing,
the quality of the image may suffer.
FEATURE: Quick Review
PURPOSE: To check the end of the last
recording.
OPERATION: 1) Press “
” and release quickly
during the Record–Standby mode.
Tape is rewound for about 2
seconds and played back
automatically, then pauses in
Record–Standby mode for the
next shot.
NOTE:
Distortion may occur at start of
playback. This is normal.
FEATURE: Retake
PURPOSE: To re-record certain segments.
OPERATION: 1) Make sure the camcorder is in the
Record–Standby mode.
2) Press either RETAKE button to
reach the start point for new
recording. Pressing “F” forwards
the tape and pressing “R” reverses
it.
3) Press Recording Start/Stop to start
recording.
NOTE:
Noise may appear during Retake.
This is normal.
RECORDING
Basic Features
Zoom-out
RETAKE (R/F)
Power Zoom Lever
Zoom Level
indicator
Zoom indicator
bar
Zoom-in
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RECORDING
Basic Features (cont.)
QUICK REC FEATURE: Quick Rec
PURPOSE: To record a scene for 5 seconds,
providing quick scene transitions like
those seen in TV programs.
OPERATION: 1) During Record–Standby, press and
release QUICK REC. Recording
starts, and after 5-second record-
ing is finished, the camcorder
reenters the Record–Standby mode
automatically.
To continue shooting longer than
5 seconds, press and hold
QUICK REC. Recording
continues as long as QUICK REC
is kept pressed.
NOTES:
The Fade/Wipe (
Z
pg. 23) cannot
be activated by pressing QUICK
REC.
QUICK REC cannot be used during
Animation and Time-Lapse
(
Z
pg. 31).
17
Video Light
When natural lighting is too dim, you can brighten the
scene by using the built-in video light.
SET VIDEO LIGHT
1
Set the LIGHT OFF/AUTO/ON as required.
ON : Always keeps the light on as long as the
camcorder is turned on.
AUTO : Automatically turns on the light when the
camcorder senses insufficient lighting on
the subject.
OFF : Turns off the light.
The video light can be used with the camcorders
power on.
It is recommended to set the white balance
(Z pg. 27) to indoor mode ( ) when you use the
video light.
When not using the video light, turn it off to save
battery power.
NOTES:
Even if the battery indicator ( ) does not blink in the
viewfinder, if the battery pack’s charge is low, the
camcorder may turn off automatically when you turn
on the video light, or when you start recording with the
video light turned on.
When the LIGHT OFF/AUTO/ON switch is set to
“AUTO”:
Depending on the lighting conditions, the video light
may keep turning on and off. In this case, manually
switch the light on or off using the LIGHT OFF/
AUTO/ON switch.
While the Sports or High-Speed Shutter mode
(
Z
pg. 19) is engaged, the light is likely to stay on.
While the Twilight mode (
Z
pg. 19) is engaged, the
light will not activate.
DANGER
The video light become extremely hot. Do not
touch it either while in operation or soon after
turning it off, otherwise serious injury may result.
Do not place the camcorder into the carrying case
immediately after using the video light, since it
remains extremely hot.
When operating, keep a distance of about 30 cm.
(1 ft.) between the video light and people or
objects.
Do not use near flammable or explosive materials.
It is recommended that you consult your nearest
JVC dealer for replacing the video light.
LIGHT OFF/AUTO/ON
18
RECORDING
Advanced Features
Program AE With Special Effects
All you have to do to access any of the variety of
shooting effects is to turn the PROGRAM AE select
dial.
SELECT MODE
1
Turn the PROGRAM AE select dial until the
symbol of the function you want is aligned
with the mark.
The selected mode’s name and its indication
are displayed in the viewfinder for approx.
1 second. Then the name disappears, and
only the indication remains. The mode is
activated.
When Auto Mode Lock or Auto Mode
Release mode is selected, only the mode’s
name is displayed. Then the name disappears
and the mode is activated.
NOTES:
Only one effect can be engaged at a time.
The screen becomes slightly reddish when the
Fade/Wipe (
Z
pg. 23) is used in the Sepia mode.
The screen becomes slightly dark in the High
Speed Shutter mode. Use in well-lighted
situations.
In the High Speed Shutter or Sports modes,
picture color may be adversely affected if subject
is lit by alternating discharge-type light sources
such as flourescent or mercury-vapor lights.
Sepia
1
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FAR NEAR
+
1 second later, the mode is activated.
Mark
PROGRAM AE
select dial
Viewfinder
After 1 sec.
19
DIAL VIEWFINDER
MODE
SYMBOL INDICATION
Auto Mode Lock
Locks the camcorder in Full Auto mode, preventing
incorrect operation due to accidental button
pressing during shooting.
In this mode the following controls are disabled;
Fade/Wipe, Wide, Title, Display, M.W.B. (Manual
White Balance), Manual Focus, Focus Lock,
Exposure Control and MENU
Auto Mode Release
Re-enables the controls that were disabled by Auto
Mode Lock.
Electronic Fog Filter
Makes the picture look misty white, as when an
external fog filter is attached to the lens. Softens the
image and gives it a “fancy“ look.
ND Effect
A black mist darkens the picture, as when an ND
filter is used. Helps to counter the effects of glare on
the subject.
Sepia
The scene being shot is recorded in sepia-tinted
(reddish-brown) monochrome, giving the effect of
an older movie. Use together with Wide (Z pg. 24)
for the authentic look of a classic Hollywood
movie.
DIAL VIEWFINDER
MODE
SYMBOL INDICATION
Twilight
Dusk, twilight scenery, fireworks, etc., look more
natural and dramatic. The following happens when
Twilight mode is selected:
Auto gain control is turned off.
White Balance is set to “ ” (outdoor mode), but
can also be manually changed to another mode
(Z pg. 27).
Auto Focus becomes available only in the range of
10 m to infinity. To focus when the subject-to-
camera distance is less than 10 m, use manual
focusing (Z pg. 21).
Sports
High shutter speed clearly captures fast-moving
action.
High-Speed Shutter (1/1000s., 1/2000s.)
Captures faster action than Sports mode.
Twilight
Twilight
Auto Mode Lock
LOCK
Auto Lock
Auto Mode Release
RELEASE
Auto Release
Electronic Fog Filter
FG : FogFG
ND EffectND : ND EffectND
Sepia
Sepia
Sports
Sports
1/2000 sec.
High Speed Shutter
1/2000
S 1/2000
2
1/1000 sec.
High Speed Shutter
1/1000
S 1/1000
1
20
RECORDING
Advanced Features (cont.)
Focusing
Auto Focus
The camcorder’s Full Range AF system offers continuous
shooting ability from close-up to infinity. However,
correct focus may not be obtainable in the situations
listed below (in these cases use manual focusing):
When two subjects overlap in the same scene.
When illumination is low.*
When the subject has no contrast (difference in
brightness and darkness), such as a flat, one-color wall,
or a clear, blue sky.*
When a dark object is barely visible in the viewfinder.*
When the scene contains minute patterns or identical
patterns that are regularly repeated.
When the scene is affected by sunbeams or light
reflecting off the surface of a body of water.
When shooting a scene with a high-contrast
background.
* The low-contrast warning “
” appears in the
viewfinder.
Focus Lock
This feature locks the focus in place, which is especially
helpful in the following situations:
When things pass between your subject and the
camcorder. Engage the focus lock function to lock your
subject in before recording.
When you want your subject to be focused, and to
appear in a corner of the screen. First, center on the
subject and focus using auto focus mode. Then engage
the focus lock function and move the camcorder until
the subject is where you want it.
SELECT MODE
1
Turn the PROGRAM AE select dial to any position
except AUTO LOCK.
LOCK FOCUS
2
Press FAR or NEAR. The focus lock indication “
appears in the viewfinder.
RELEASE FOCUS LOCK
3
Press FAR and NEAR simultaneously. The focus lock
indication disappears.
NOTES:
If the lens is smeared or blurred, accurate focusing is
not possible. Keep the lens clean, wiping with a piece
of soft cloth if it gets dirty. When condensation occurs,
wipe with a soft cloth or wait for it to dry naturally.
When shooting a subject close to the lens, zoom-out
first (
Z
pg. 15). If zoomed-in in the auto focus mode,
the camcorder could automatically zoom out
depending on the distance between the camcorder and
the subject. *When Tele Macro (
Z
pg. 29) is activated,
the camcorder will not zoom out automatically.
Focus
detection zone
NEARFAR
PROGRAM AE select dial
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