User manual JVC GZ-HD3US
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If you use any other battery packs besides
JVC battery packs, safety and performance can not be guaranteed.
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EN
Before recording, charge the battery and set the date/time. See the next page for recording videos.
Preparation
Open the LCD monitor to turn on the camera
Power Button
Select [YES] within 10 seconds
Set the date and time
Select
SET DATE/TIME!
Select
CLOCK ADJUST
DATE TIME
YES NO
JAN
31
2008
11 07 AM
SELECT
SET
QUIT
SELECT
SET
QUIT
Set
Set
When the message disappears, press the power button for at least 2 seconds to turn off the power, and then press it again for at least 2 seconds.
To change the date and time (
p. 17)
Open the lens cover
Select video mode
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Video recording
CAUTION
Before recording an important scene, it is recommended to conduct a trial recording.
· This camera records video in accordance with the AVCHD format. · Try recording with easy [AUTO] mode first.
Select recording mode
SELECT PLAY/REC
When recording
The mode changes when you press the button
Select auto mode
AUTO / INFO
The auto recording indicator appears.
The mode changes when you press the button (recording mode only)
Start recording
Remaining space on the hard disk Picture Quality
XP
Record-standby
[4h59m] 0:01:30 REC
START /STOP
Press the START/STOP button to start recording, and press it again to stop
Recording
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EN
Playing back
Select playback mode
SELECT PLAY/REC
The mode changes when you press the button
Select the desired file
Index screen
VIDEO
1/1
SELECT
SET
SORT
Press down the set lever
Playback screen
Press down the set lever to start playback, and press it again to stop
To perform operations such as fast forwarding or fast rewinding ( To view video/still image on TV ( p. [. . . ] (Remaining scenes: 0001) ANY PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS SCENE WILL BE ALTERED
YES NO
Set
SELECT
SET
To quit the screen Press MENU.
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Managing Files (Continued)
Deleting/Protecting Selected Files After performing steps 1-2 ( p. 35)
3
Select [FILE SELECT].
Select
DELETE
CURRENT FILE SELECT DELETE ALL
3
Select [DELETE ALL] or [PROTECT ALL].
Select
DELETE
CURRENT FILE SELECT DELETE ALL
SELECT MULTIPLE SCENES
Set
SELECT
SET
QUIT
DELETE ALL FILES
Set
SELECT
SET
QUIT
4
Select the desired file.
Select
VIDEO DELETE
4
QUIT
Select [YES].
Select
DELETE ALL?(EXCEPT PROTECTED SCENE)
YES
Set
SELECT
SET
NO
· The
(deletion) or (protection) mark appears on the file. · If you slide the zoom lever towards T, the preview screen is displayed. Sliding the zoom lever towards W returns to the index screen.
Set
SELECT
SET
To quit the screen Press MENU. To release protection Select the protected file in step 4 ("Deleting/Protecting Selected Files" left column). 2) When [CANCEL ALL?] appears, select [YES].
5
MENU
VIDEO DELETE
SELECT
SET
QUIT
6
Select [EXECUTE AND QUIT] (when performing [DELETE]), or [QUIT] (when performing [PROTECT/ CANCEL]).
Select
DELETE SELECTED SCENE?ANY PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS SCENE WILL BE ALTERED
EXECUTE AND QUIT QUIT RETURN
Set
SELECT
SET
To quit the screen Press MENU.
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Viewing File Information
Preparation: mode: Pause the playback. Otherwise, select the file on the index screen.
VIDEO
· The shutter speed, F-number and ISO
AUTO / INFO
DATE/TIME PB TIME QUALITY PROTECT JAN. 08 10:18AM 00:30:02 XP OFF
sensitivity (GAIN) when recorded are also displayed. To turn off the file information display Press AUTO/INFO a few times.
· DATE/TIME: Date and time of the recording · PB TIME ( mode): Playback time (length of
the file)
NOTE
· SIZE ( mode): Image size ( p. · [CREATE BY DATE]: Display all the files listed by recording date. · [CREATE BY EVENT]: Search for an event and display the corresponding files listed by recording date.
· A maximum of 99 playlists can be created. · If you delete the original files, the
corresponding files are also deleted from the playlist.
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Other Operations of Playlists
You can perform additional editing and delete files in a created playlist. 40)
Playing Back Playlists
1
Press MENU.
MENU
Adding/Deleting Files in Playlist
3 4
Select [EDIT]. Select the playlist you want to edit.
To add or delete files, follow the steps 5 to 8 in "Creating Playlists". 40) Changing Playlist Names
2
Select [PLAYBACK PLAYLIST].
Select
EDIT PLAYLIST PLAYBACK PLAYLIST CHANGE EVENT REG. SEARCH EVENT
PLAY FILES IN PLAYLIST
Set
SET
QUIT
3
The default name of a playlist is its creation date and time.
Select the playlist that you want to play back.
Select
PLAYBACK PLAYLIST
3 4 5
Select [RENAME PLAYLIST]. Select the desired letter.
Set
01 02 03
SEP. 01. 2008 02:18PM SEP. 08. 2008 07:25PM OCT. 22. 2008 10:00AM
SELECT
SET
QUIT
· Repeat this process to complete the
name.
To quit the screen Press INDEX. (The index screen for playlist appears. ) 2) Select the desired scene.
· You can change the character types
(capital letters, small letters or marks) by selecting [A/a/@]. · To correct a letter, select [ ] or [ ] and press down the set lever to move the cursor to the letter, then select [Clear] and press down the set lever.
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Select [ ].
Deleting Playlist
Original files are not deleted even if you delete the playlist.
3 4 5
Select [DELETE]. Select a playlist you want to delete.
To delete all playlists at once, select [DELETE ALL].
When [DELETE PLAYLIST?] appears, select [YES].
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COPYING
Copying Files
Types of Copying and Connectable Device The Camera You can copy files between the HDD and microSD card with this camera alone. [. . . ] When transporting, make sure the provided battery cap is attached to the battery. do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60°C (140°F), as this may cause the battery to overheat, explode or catch fire. charge within the temperature range of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F). This is a chemical reaction type battery -- cooler temperatures impede chemical reaction, while warmer temperatures can prevent complete charging. [. . . ]
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