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2. cceccccceseeeecceeeeeeceeseeecceueeeeceuaeeeeeseeeess 25 Adjusting Focus Manually cccccsseceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 26 Using Focus ASSISI esepto E 26 Adjusting BAgNMNESS sssrin 27 Setting White Balance cecsscsccc c lt xcecesene cis saceecanteneatdtenecdenndeins 27 Setting Backlight Compensation cccccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Setting Metering Area n ssssseoeensneneenerrrnnnrreerrnrrrrrnrrreene 28 Recording with Effects ctccteccocticntccesescoccestccentiieceneteeueees 29 Taking Close up Shots ceeeeceeeeeseeeceeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeaaeeees 29 Registering Files to Events Before Recording 0006 30 Taking Videos in YouTube Format ccccsssccsseeeeeeenees 30 Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING 31 Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC PEAAMET EAE E O E A 33 Remaining Recording Time Battery Power c0cceee 34 Playback Playing Back Videos sessen ndiii eaaa 36 Checking the Content of Videos Quickly s s s 37 Playing a Video with Defective Management Information AN E EEA ET S I AAA A E ET 37 Playback with Special Effects ccccsssceccssseeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Playing Back Still MAGES cece wcsniicccaseedoascekcqnedettensnennncgucanceves 39 Slideshow Playback sewsncssancctiudinncardateesdecussdsnntdtealenoareecedtaes 39 Searching for a Specific Video Still Image ccceeee 40 GUD SS e p Santee
3. Creating Playlists by Event ers FROM DATE 4 999 m Create a playlist by arranging multiple files according to events and re 5s cording dates I Select the playback mode e The selected videos are added to the playlist on the right e To delete a video from the playlist touch gt to select the video and touch e Repeat steps 7 8 and arrange the videos in the playlist 9 After arranging touch 9 JAN 10 2010 FROM DATE 4 999 aie TOTAL o m 00h00m DVD CEN SEN E OUPUUPOLPUOPONPENPELPEUPOTON TONTON titiiiitiiittiitiriitttti titititi QUIT PLAYLIST SAVE EDITED CONTENTS ea Er NEW LIST 60 Editing 8 Select the recording date to add to playlist and touch Playlist JAN 10 2010 FROM EVENT Pips oe TOTAL 00h00m LER 4 as SELECT eee e Touch CHECK to check the selected video 9 Select the insertion point and touch v JAN10 2010 FROM EVENT 4 999 TOTAL 00h00m e The selected videos are added to the playlist on the right e To delete a video from the playlist touch gt to select the video and touch e Repeat steps 8 9 and arrange the videos in the playlist 10 After arranging touch 9 JAN 10 2010 FROM EVENT TOTAL 00h00m m go H Sog 1E Lay QUIT PLAYLIS SAVE EDITED CONTENTS Editing Playlists You can change the content of a created playlist I Select the playback mode gt EDIT PLAYLIST E
4. AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V as 3 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected terminal 4 Play back a file E Playing Back Videos P 36 Playing Back Still Images t P 39 NOTE e Change the settings in COMPONENT OUTPUT according to the con nection COMPONENT OUTPUT te P 104 Connecting via the AV Connector I Connect to the TV To AV Terminal Video Input Image Input Audio Input L AV Cable a Audio Input R Provided e Press and hold the power button 4 for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V o Z 3 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected terminal 4 Play back a file A mnh ar fe Airi o JAN 10 2010 01 45AM gt DIGEST QUIT Playing Back Videos P 36 Playing Back Still Images c P 39 NOTE e Change the settings in VIDEO OUTPUT to suit the screen size of your TV VIDEO OUTPUT c P 103 43 Playback Playing Back Playlists Play back the playlists that you have created I Select the playback mode SHDSISSISSISSiestesiesisseseressess i PLAYBACK PLAYLIST OT DEC 17 2070 04 55AM 02 DEC 18 2010 07 55AM 03 DEC 21 2010 10 40AM 04 DEC 23 2010 02 03PM
5. E Composing the picture with the guests in front and the bride and groom at the back Recording the Expressions and Comments of Guests You can record comments from the guest by going around asking Please say a few words for the bride and groom This can be done at the guests waiting room when the bride and groom are changing or during the entertainment programs li Setting the shot from eye level to chest level Useful Shooting Techniques Closing Up on the Bride s Face During the Thank You Speech The climax of the event finally comes during the bride and groom s thank you speech and presentation of flowers The touching words of apprecia tion from the bride and tears of joy from the parents are scenes that must not be missed Start by closing up on the bride s face using zoom As the tears start to form in the bride s eyes continue shooting for a little longer Then slowly zoom out to the wide angle to show the parents who are moved by the speech Advanced Operation with Two Camcorders If video editing is to be done record using two camcorders so that a vid eo with varying scenes can be created You can try asking a close friend who has a camcorder at home Set the borrowed camcorder on a tripod to focus on taking close up shots of the bride and groom In this way the other camcorder can be moved around to record other scenes enabling an interesting video with chang ing scenes to be created through editi
6. 1 Still Image Mode Wi Video Still Image Button c P 110 2 Folder Number 3 File Number 4 Operation Indicator Playing Back Still Images cs P 39 5 Media REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ se P 107 6 Battery Indicator Remaining Recording Time Battery Power te P 34 7 Date Time Clock Setting c P 14 8 Output with 1080p HDMI OUTPUT se P 104 114 Troubleshooting Recharge the battery pack Charging the Battery Pack c P 10 If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar If you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance can not be guaranteed Be sure to use JVC battery packs Battery deterioration occurs when a battery pack is charged repeatedly Replace the battery pack with a new one Optional Accessories c P 18 When the battery pack is fully charged the lamp does not flash If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar Using a non original battery pack may result in damage to this unit Be sure to use an original battery pack Remaining battery power is not displayed when the AC adapter is con nected If this unit is used for long periods of time in high or low temperatures or if the battery pack is repeatedly charged the amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly Check the START STOP switch Rear
7. Copying Copying Files to Card You can copy videos and still images from the built in memory or SD card to another media Copying still images to SD cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing developing Copying All Files ce P 65 Copying Selected Files cs P 66 CAUTION e Make sure that there is enough space left in the destination medium Copying All Files Copies all videos and still images to another media I Select the playback mode E E E E E E Om PROTECT CANCEL DIVIDE e cory vipEO SELECT COPY DIRECTION BUILT IN MEM CARD e The direction of copying varies with the model 7 Select COPY ALL and touch A aA SELECT OBJECT TO BE COPIED COPY VIDEO COPY QUANTITY 0001 START COPY e Copying starts e After copying touch v 65 Copying 8 Select the desired file and touch Copying Selected Files Copies selected videos and still images to another media I Select the playback mode e A check mark appears on the selected file To remove the check mark touch again 9 After selecting all the files to copy touch EXEC LOOP eee bh hb bbededbbebebedebebedebepedepebebebepebebebebepebabepobedebedl SUPSS See T Het rete ne rete ree ren ares Wa copy VIDEO COPY QUANTITY 0001 START COPY Rm e Copying starts e After copying touch Ow PROTECT CANCEL DIVIDE m COPY VIDEO
8. Using MWB Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the lens so that the white paper fills the screen 2 Select MWB and keep touching e The cursor blinks 3 Release after the menu disappears 2 Recording Setting Backlight Compensation Setting Metering Area You can correct the image when the subject appears too dark due to You can set the brightness of a specified area as the standard backlight 1 Touch to display the menu 1 Touch to display the menu am VIDEO MX MANUAL SETTING gt ISTER EVENT wm VIDEO E amp FOCUS ASSIST E gt BRIGHTNESS ADJUST J wn WHITE BAL AN J ENTIRE SCREEN fa SPOT e When SPOT is selected select the position of the spot frame by touching the operation buttons gt After selecting touch to confirm 28 Recording Recording with Effects You can add various effects to videos and still images to create a differ ent atmosphere from the usual recording The image is only an impression 1 Touch to display the menu SIBSISSIESISSHESIESISiSstestesesss a VIDEO o B W BLACK amp WHITE s CLASSIC FILM No effect SEPIA Gives images a brownish tint like old photographs BLACK amp Records in black and white like old TV images WHITE CLASSIC FILM Skips frames to give images of the effect of an old movie e This can only be set in the video mode STROBE Enables the image to look like a seri
9. W T Optical Zoom Digital Zoom e Use the W end wide angle end to shoot a wider field of view e Use the T end telephoto end to magnify the subject for shooting NOTE e When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged e The zoom ratio range can be changed Changing the Zoom Ratio Range 1s P 80 Capturing Still Images During Video Recording Still images can be captured by pressing the SNAPSHOT button while in the video mode standby or recording SNAPSHOT PHOTO e The still images captured during video recording are saved to the desti nation set in media settings REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 P 107 NOTE 2 WYYYY gt Y _ _ e The picture quality varies with the IMAGE QUALITY setting Changing Still Image Picture Quality c P 85 Reducing Camera Shake When the digital image stabilizer is turned on camera shake during re cording can be effectively reduced Reduces camera shake under normal shooting conditions Reduces camera shake more effectively when shooting bright scenes on the wide angle end Only on the wide angle end approx 5x NOTE e t is recommended to switch off this mode when using a tripod and re cording a subject with little movement e Complete stabilization may not be possible if camera shake is exces sive e This setting is effective for video recording only Checking the Captured Image Immedi
10. Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos t P 57 Change the setting in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO or REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE and check that files are not recorded to the other media REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 c P 106 Set REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO to SD then record to a SD card REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 c P 106 Turn off the unit and turn it on again Protect the unit from vibration and shock Appears for 5 seconds after power is turned on if the lens cap is attach ed or when it is dark 119 Maintenance Perform regular maintenance of this unit to enable it to be used for a long time CAUTION e Be sure to detach the battery pack AC adapter and power plug before performing any maintenance Camcorder e Wipe this unit with a dry soft cloth to remove any dirt e When it is extremely dirty soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent wipe the body with it and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent CAUTION e Do not use benzene or thinner Doing so may cause damage to the unit e When using a chemical cloth or cleaner be sure to observe the warning labels and instructions of the product e Do not leave the device in contact with rubber or plastic products for a long time Lens LCD Monitor e Use a lens blower commercially available to remove any dust and a cleaning cloth commercially available to wipe off any dirt Mold may form if the lens is left dirty 120
11. FACE PRIORITY AE AF te P 79 REGISTER EVENT Categorizes your videos according to events such as Travel Athletic Event by registering the file before recording Registering Files to Events Before Recording c P 30 VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality VIDEO QUALITY w P 79 ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio ZOOM c P 80 GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places GAIN UP c P 80 TIME LAPSE RECORDING Enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING c P 31 AUTO REC Enables the unit to start or stop recording automatically by sensing the changes in brightness within the red frame dis played on the LCD monitor Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC te P 33 SEAMLESS RECORDING _ Automatically switches to a different media and continues recording when the remaining space on the current recording media runs out For example when the remaining space on the SD card runs out during recording the recording continues on the built in memory without stopping SEAMLESS RECORDING w P 81 x v Color Records with x v Color x v Color ss P 81 WIND CUT Reduces the noise caused by wind WIND CUT ee P 82 78 Menu Settings FACE PRIORITY AE AF Detects faces and adjusts the brightness and focus au
12. Protecting the Currently Displayed File P 47 Protecting Selected Files cs P 48 Protecting All Files ce P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files ce P 49 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Operating Details Protecting the Currently Displayed File Protecting Selected Files Protecting All Files ce P 68 c P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files Menu Settings SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS Effects can be added to the transitions in slideshow playback SLIDE Switches the screen by sliding in from right to left BLINDS Switches the screen by dividing into vertical strips CHECKER Switches the screen by changing through a check BOARD ered pattern RANDOM Switches the screen with a random effect from SLIDE BLINDS and CHECKERBOARD Displaying the Item I Select the playback mode ON SCREEN DISPLAY Sets whether to show on screen displays such as icons during playback DISPLAY ALL Displays everything DISPLAY DATE ONLY Displays the date only Displaying the Item I Select the playback mode a SHOW EFF E ON SCREEN DISPLAY E umn eS LAT SEI NGS 93 Menu Settings Display Settings Menu You can adjust various display settings such as the LCD monitor s brightness etc The language on the display can be changed LANGUAGE te P 94 Sets the order of year month day and the time display format 24H 12H DAT
13. RECORD ONE SHOT Records one still image CONTINUOUS Records still images continuously while the SHOOTING SNAPSHOT button is pressed e Up to 3 images can be captured in 1 second during continuous shoot ing e Some SD cards may not support continuous shooting e The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeat edly Displaying the Item I Select still image mode O E Mg MAUL SE Menu Settings IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY Sets the image size number of pixels for still images Sets the image quality 1920X1080 2M Takes still images in the size of 1920X1080 with aspect ratio 16 9 FINE Enables recording in high picture quality but number of recordable images becomes lesser 1440X1080 1 5M Takes still images in the size of 1440X1080 with STANDARD Enables recording in standard quality aspect ratio 4 3 640X480 0 3M Takes still images in the size of 640X480 with as Displaying the Item pect ratio 4 3 I Select still image mode Displaying the Item 1 Select still image mode 85 Menu Settings GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark Deactivates the function places Electrically brightens the scene when it is dark NOTE e Setting can be adjusted separately for videos Displaying the Item I Select still image mode AUTO REC Records automatically by sensing the changes in brightness Operating Details Reco
14. Use SPOTLIGHT in SCENE SELECT of the manual settings menu Scene Selection cs P 25 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the manual settings menu to the side Adjusting Brightness ce P 27 Set WHITE BALANCE in the manual settings menu to MANUAL Se lect from FINE CLOUD HALOGEN according to the light source Se lect MWB and adjust accordingly Setting White Balance ce P 27 If the video was recorded with x v Color set to ON set the x v Color setting of the TV to on x v Color c P 81 Set EFFECT to OFF EFFECT te P 87 178 Touch the slider and buttons around the screen with your fingers The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your finger nails or with gloves on The displays on the screen do not work even if you touch them It is recommended that you copy all videos and still images onto your computer and erase the files from this unit If there are many recorded files on this unit it takes time for the unit to respond When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally en larged This is not a malfunction This unit may become warm when used for a long time The image or sound may not appear on the TV properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again 2 Turn off and on this unit again
15. ce P 103 e To include the date during dubbing set DISPLAY ON TV in the con nection settings menu to ON Set ON SCREEN DISPLAY in the playback menu to DISPLAY DATE ONLY DISPLAY ON TV te P 103 ON SCREEN DISPLAY e P 91 5 Start recording e Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the VCR DVD recorder Playing Back Videos ce P 36 Playing Back Playlists c P 44 e After playback is complete stop the recording NOTE e When there are many videos to dub you can create a playlist in ad vance and play it back so that all your favorite videos can be dubbed at once Creating Playlists with Selected Files c P 57 Playing Back Playlists cs P 44 CAUTION e Dubbing cannot be performed by connecting this unit to a Blu ray re corder with a USB cable Connect and dub using the supplied AV cable 69 Copying Copying to Windows PC You can copy files to a PC using the provided software DVDs can also be created using the PC s DVD drive If the provided software is not installed this unit will be recognized as an external storage when connected NOTE e To record to discs a recordable DVD drive is required for the PC in use e Still images cannot be recorded to discs using the provided software Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser Consult the customer service center below e Pixela User Support Center Telephone USA and C
16. CAUTION e Please be careful not to lose the lens cap Tripod Mounting This unit can be mounted on a tripod This is useful for preventing cam era shake and recording from the same position e To prevent this unit from falling off check the tripod mounting screw holes and positioning holes on the unit carefully before mounting and turn the screws until they are fastened firmly CAUTION e To prevent injuries or damages which may result if this unit falls off read the instruction manual of the tripod to be used and make sure that it is securely attached NOTE e t is recommended to use the tripod when recording in conditions prone to camera shake such as in dark places or when zoomed to the tele photo end e Set the digital image stabilizer to Y OFF when using a tripod for re cording Reducing Camera Shake t P 21 Getting Started Using this Unit Overseas The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions To charge the battery pack you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet Charging the Battery Pack Overseas t P 17 Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your trav el destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling c P 17 When ON is selected in SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead Setting Daylight Saving Time
17. P 21 14 UPLOAD Recording Taking Videos in YouTube Format ce P 30 Indications on the LCD Monitor aane Sp Gay PHOTO g 8 IT Still Image Mode Wi Video Still Image Button c P 110 2 Focus Taking Still Images in Auto Mode se P 22 3 Image Size IMAGE SIZE c P 85 4 Image Quality IMAGE QUALITY 1e P 85 5 Remaining Number of Shots Taking Still Images in Auto Mode c P 22 6 Recording in Progress 7 Continuous Shooting SHUTTER MODE e P 84 8 Self Timer SELF TIMER 1e P 83 _ g gt A i JAN 10 2010 01 00 AM 10 I Video Mode Wi Video Still Image Button c P 110 2 Time Lapse Recording TIME LAPSE RECORDING ce P 81 3 Playlist Playback PLAYBACK PLAYLIST c P 89 4 Digest Playback Checking the Content of Videos Quickly te P 37 5 Video Quality VIDEO QUALITY re P 79 6 Scene Counter 7 Operation Indicator e The number on the left shows the speed of forward reverse search Playing Back Videos P 36 8 Media REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 P 106 9 Battery Indicator Remaining Recording Time Battery Power c P 34 10 Date Time 11 Speaker Volume Adjustment 12 Output with 1080p HDMI OUTPUT se P 104 13 Wipe Fader Playback with Special Effects ce P 38 14 x v Color x v Color c P 81 113 Indications on the LCD Monitor i ia 81080 a JAN 10 2010 01 00 AM 7 gt
18. SELECT COPY DIRECTION BUILTIN MEM CARD ETIN MEM e The direction of copying varies with the model 7 Select SELECT AND COPY and touch 68 m COPY VIDEO SELECT OBJECT TO BE COPIED 66 Copying Moving Files You can move videos and still images from the built in memory or SD card to another media Files that are moved will be deleted from the original media Moving still images to SD cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing developing Moving All Files c P 67 Moving Selected Files c P 68 CAUTION e Make sure that there is enough space left in the destination medium Moving All Files Moves all videos and still images to another media Files that are moved will be deleted from the original media Files with a protect mark will not be deleted from the original media I Select the playback mode On PROTECT CANCEL g DIVIDE 6 Select the direction of moving and touch 23 ae SELECT MOVE DIRECTION BUILTIN MEM CARD ECARD BUILT IN MEM SET e The direction of moving varies with the model 7 Select MOVE ALL and touch oP Move VIDEO SELECT OBJECT TO BE MOVED MOVE ALI TUT TL OOY Bae MOVE VIDEO MOVE QUANTITY 0020 START MOVING e Moving of files starts e After moving touch 67 Copying 8 Select the desired file and touch Moving Selected Files Moves selected videos and still imag
19. Specifications Camera a supply Using a a adapter DC 5 2 V Using battery pack DC 3 6 V Power consump 2 6 W when LCD BACKLIGHT is set to tion ea yee 2 8 W when LCD BACKLIGHT is set to BRIGHTER Rated Current Consumption 1A Dimensions mm 52 x 62 x 110 2 1 16 x 2 2 5 x 4 3 8 W x H x D excluding grip belt Mass Approx 215 g 0 47 Ibs camera only Approx 255 g 0 56 Ibs including supplied bat tery pack Operating envi Allowable operating temperature 0 C to 40 C ronment 32 F to 104 F Allowable storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Allowable operating humidity 35 to 80 Image pickup de 1 5 8 1 370 000 pixels progressive CMOS vice Recording area 16 9 750 000 to 1 090 000 pixels optical zoom Video Recording area 4 3 560 000 to 820 000 pixels Still Image 16 9 750 000 to 1 090 000 pixels Lens F1 8 3 5 f 3 0mm to 60 0mm 85mm conversion 46 4mm to 928mm Zoom during vid Optical zoom Up to 20x eo recording Digital zoom Up to 80x Digital zoom Up to 200x Zoom during still Optical zoom Up to 20x image recording LCD monitor 2 7 wide 12 3 megapixels polysilicon color LCD GZ HM320 Internal memory 8 GB SD SDHC card commercially available Rechargeable battery Recording media Clock battery Connectors HDMI HDMI mini connector V1 3 with x v Color Component output Y Pb Pr component output Y 1 0 V
20. Uploading Videos to YouTube You can upload your videos to YouTube using the provided software Everio MediaBrowser Install the software on your PC and connect this unit to the PC SET o creck e For details on how to use the software refer to the help file Installing the Provided Software P 70 Copying to Windows PC re P 70 Touch CHECK to check the title Trouble with Uploading Videos e Check if you have created an account with YouTube You need a YouTube account to upload files to YouTube e Refer to Q amp A Latest Information Download Information etc in Click for Latest Product Info in the help file of the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 56 Editing 6 Select the desired recording date and touch ae CREATE PLAYLIST Mon Tue Wed Th Fri 23 4 65 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 as 2010 6 e Touch CHECK to check the selected video e After setting touch Picture Title NOTE C e Play back the DVD created from a playlist with title on a DVD player The title will not be played back if you connect this unit to a DVD writer optional e To add a title to a playlist that is already created refer to the following Adding Title Screens to Playlists cs P 63 Creating Playlists from the Recorded Vid eos A list created by selecting your favorite videos from the recorded ones is calle
21. ce P 109 Set to the recording mode with the gt button Interior ce P 110 Check the vii l mode Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours according to specifications It may take some time to resume recording To ensure continuous recording set SEAMLESS RECORDING to ON before you start recording SEAMLESS RECORDING c P 81 Turn off the power wait for a while and start recording again This unit stops automatically to protect the circuit when the temperature rises Insert a commercially available SD card and set REC MEDIA FOR VID EO and REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE in the media settings menu to SD There may be a malfunction with the HDD The image stabilizer does not work when recording still images The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeated ly Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the SD card or under certain recording conditions If you are recording in a dark place or a subject that has no contrast be tween dark and light adjust the focus manually Adjusting Focus Manually P 26 Wipe the lens with a lens cleaning cloth Cancel manual focus on the manual recording menu Adjusting Focus Manually P 26 Use the Focus Assist function to adjust focus more precisely FOCUS ASSIST se P 87 Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode Zoom operation is not availab
22. 05 DEC 24 2010 11 15AM gt cE OK JE Operation Buttons for Playback ce P 36 e Touch CHECK to check the content of the selected playlist e To exit the playback touch 9 Creating Playlists Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos t P 57 Adding Title Screens to Playlists cs P 63 44 Deleting Unwanted Files Delete unwanted videos and still images when the space in the recording media is running out The capacity of the recording media can be restored after deleting the files Deleting the Currently Displayed File cs P 44 Deleting Selected Files cs P 45 Deleting All Files c P 46 NOTE e Deleted files cannot be restored e When files in a playlist are deleted the playlist changes e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files c P 47 e Back up all wanted files to your PC Backing Up All Files cs P 70 CAUTION e Do not remove the recording medium or turn off the power while ac cessing files e Use the provided AC adapter e f the data on the recording medium becomes corrupted reformat the medium again FORMAT BUILT IN MEM GZ HM320 _ c P 107 FORMAT SD CARD we P 108 Deleting the Currently Displayed File Deletes the currently displayed file CAUTION e Deleted files cannot be restored I Select the playback mode 5 Select CURRENT and touch 6 Editing 6 Che
23. Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector te P 42 It may occur when you connect this unit to a TV with different language setting using an HDMI mini cable Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI P 42 TVs may operate differently depending on the specifications even if they are HDMI CEC compliant Therefore the HDMI CEC functions of this unit cannot be guaranteed to operate in combination with all the TVs In such cases set HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL ce P 105 It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or oth er recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data Troubleshooting Connect the AC adapter charge the battery pack for more than 24 hours then set the clock If the message still appears the clock battery is ex hausted Consult your nearest JVC dealer Clock Setting c P 14 Reconnect the USB cable Turn off this unit and the devices connected to it and turn them on again Reattach the battery pack Check the operating procedure and perform once again FORMAT BUILT IN MEM GZ HM320 se P 107 Turn off this unit and turn it on again Check the operating procedure and perform once again ERASE ALL DATA GZ HM320 c P 108 Turn off this unit and turn it on again Turn off this unit and turn it on again Remove and re insert the SD card after detaching the AC adapter and battery pack Remove any dirt from the SD card
24. EQ SEARCH Ea K PLAYLIST gt Bests DELETE ALL EXCEPT PROTECTED SCENE e After deleting touch NOTE e When files in a playlist are deleted the playlist changes e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files cs P 47 46 Editing Protecting Files Prevent important videos still images from being deleted accidently by protecting them Protecting the Currently Displayed File P 47 Protecting Selected Files c P 48 Protecting All Files c P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files ts P 49 CAUTION e When the recording media is formatted even the protected files will be deleted Protecting the Currently Displayed File Protects or releases protection of the currently displayed file I Select the playback mode SiSSIEIIESIRS ELH ESiesieseesestiess ss i E e PLAYBACK PLAYLIST Ee sT LL SEL bel o aa vA Check toate Is the file to protect or release protection of select YES e The file to protect or release protection of appears on this screen e Touch the operation buttons lt gt to select the previous or next file e After setting touch e To exit the screen touch 47 Editing e Touch CHECK to check the selected file Protecting Selected Files 8 After selecting all the files to protect or release protection of touch 9 Protects or releases protection of the
25. P 21 Image Stabiliz Sets whether to reduce camera shake Reducing Camera Shake t P 21 Functions as the START STOP button Enables the most recently captured video to be viewed Checking the Captured Image Immediately Quick Review ce P 21 Quick Review NOTE e The slider operation button cannot be used when the LCD monitor is flipped e The zoom appears when the slider is touched 20 Auto Manual Switches the recording mode between Auto and Manual Useful Settings for Recording e Videos can be found easily during playback by categorizing them when recording Registering Files to Events se P 79 e When QUICK RESTART is set to ON this unit turns on immediately if you open the LCD monitor within 5 minutes after the power is turned off by closing the monitor QUICK RESTART w P 101 e When AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON this unit turns itself off au tomatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes only when using the battery pack AUTO POWER OFF te P 99 e When FACE PRIORITY AE AF is set to ON default setting this unit detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record the faces more clearly FACE PRIORITY AE AF t P 79 e f the remaining space on the recording media runs out while SEAM LESS RECORDING is set to ON recording continues after switching to another recording media SEAMLESS REC
26. adjusted automatically or manually TELE MACRO Operating Details Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Adjusting Focus Manually cs P 26 Operating Details Taking Close up Shots cs P 29 FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus Operating Details Using Focus Assist ce P 26 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Operating Details Adjusting Brightness te P 27 WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Operating Details Setting White Balance P 27 BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Operating Details Setting Backlight Compensation 1 P 28 METERING AREA TYPE Enables you to adjust the brightness in the desired area Operating Details Setting Metering Area ce P 28 87 Menu Settings Playback Menu Video You can delete or look for specific videos DELETE Deletes unwanted videos Deleting the Currently Displayed File cs P 44 Deleting Selected Files cs P 45 Deleting All Files c P 46 PICTURE TITLE GZ Create a playlist simply by selecting a recording date and a title screen from the list HM320 Creating a Playlist with Title GZ HM320 c P 56 SEARCH Refines the index screen of videos according to group recording date or event Group Search ce P 40 Search Date P 40 Search Event s P 41 PLAYB
27. and iPhoto You can import files from this unit to a computer using Apple s iMovie 08 09 video or iPhoto still image To verify the system requirements select About This Mac from the Ap ple menu You can determine the operating system version processor and amount of memory e For the latest information on iMovie or iPhoto refer to the Apple web site e For details on how to use iMovie or iPhoto refer to the help file of the respective software e There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments Menu Settings Operating the Menu Use the slider and operation buttons to set the menu e The menu differs according to the mode in use 1 Touch to display the menu NOTE e To close the menu touch e To return to the previous screen touch 5 RETURN e To display the help file touch g Returning All Settings to Default e Set using FACTORY PRESET in the camera settings menu FACTORY PRESET ce P 102 77 Menu Settings Recording Menu Video You can adjust various settings such as brightness and white balance to suit the subject or purpose You can also change settings such as picture quality and gain MANUAL SETTING Recording settings can be adjusted manually e They are displayed only when recording in the manual mode Manual Settings Menu se P 87 FACE PRIORITY AE AF Detects faces and adjusts the brightness and focus automatically
28. at 2 400 times speed CAUTION e Audio cannot be recorded during time lapse recording e Zooming simultaneous still image recording and image stabilizer are not available in time lapse recording e When recording is stopped with the recorded time less than 0 00 00 17 the video will not be saved Image quality cannot be changed after time lapse shooting is selected Set it before selecting time lapse shooting NOTE e Settings of time lapse recording are saved even when the power is turned off When the power is turned on TIME LAPSE appears on the screen e Recording stops automatically 99 hours after it is started e Make use of a tripod and AC adapter for time lapse recordings with long intervals It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually Tripod Mounting cs P 16 Adjusting Focus Manually cs P 26 Setting White Balance P 27 Recording Recording Automatically by Sensing Move ments AUTO REC This function enables the unit to record automatically by sensing the changes in subject s movement brightness within the red frame dis played on the LCD monitor AUTO REC It can be set for both video and still image modes I Select video or still image mode 2 Compose the picture according to the subject e Adjust the angle of view with the zoom etc Zoom operation will not be available once AUTO REC starts 3 Touch to display the menu SEBSISSIESiSSiSSIESissieste
29. c P 18 Charging the Battery Pack Overseas The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions To charge the battery pack you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet United States A celand Australia Israel CCC Canada A reland C Guam A tran C Mexico A United Kingdom BBF Tahiti C Kuwait B C ltaly FCC Ionga CO Jodan CB BF India BCBE Netherlands Eiji Q C Indonesia ss Canary Islands C umn PA s Singapore BBF Greece C Egypt BBFC G SriLanka B C BE Switzerland Argentina BECO Guineg C Thailand ABF C Sweden SCS Colombia A Kenya DC South Korea AC Spain AC Jamaica A zamba BBF China ABBF C O Denmark C Chile Oo n C German C L Republic of South Africa Pakistan BC Norway C Panama A BCRE Bangladesh C Hungary C Bahamas l Mozambique C Philippines ABEO Einland C Puerto Rico A Moroceg C Vietnam AC Erance C Brazil AC Hong Kong Special Belgium C Venezuela Administrative Region B BE Poland BC Peru AC Macau Specia Portugal B C Administrative Region B C Romania C Malaysia B BF C Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your trav el destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST Restore the region settings after you returned from the trip 1 Touch to display the menu Ty F H H H H H H H H H H e The city
30. do not work even if you touch them e You can search for a specific file by the recording date This is useful when searching from a large number of files Search Date rc P 40 Checking the Recording Date and Other Information You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file Increasing Decreasing the Number to Display on the Index Screen Operate the zoom lever when the index screen is displayed thumbnail display to change the number of files on the screen in the following or der 6 files gt 12 files gt 3 files e Information of the files also appear when 3 files are displayed Slideshow Playback Still images can be played back in a slideshow Start the slideshow by pressing the play button during still image play back Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback c P 39 NOTE e Effects can be added to the transitions in slideshow playback SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS se P 93 39 Playback Searching for a Specific Video Still Image When there is a large number of recorded videos and still images it is dif ficult to look for the desired file from the index screen Use the search function to find the file you want e For videos you can search by GROUP SEARCH DATE or SEARCH EVENT e For still images you can search by SEARCH DATE To search by groups with similar recording dates t P 40 To search by recording dates c P 40 To search by
31. events and recording dates c P 41 Group Search You can search and play videos which are automatically grouped accord ing to similar recording dates e The contents of the saving destination selected in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO are searched I Display the search function e You can also display the search menu by selecting SEARCH on the playback menu 2 Select GROUP and touch eA VIDEO PLAYBACK w P ay GROUP p SEARCH DATE g SEARCH EVENT 3 Select from the index screen thumbnails and touch to start play back oo 2010 12 55AM m i e The video starts playing e Touch to stop playback NOTE e Touch DIGEST to play back a few seconds from each video allowing you to check the contents of many videos in a short time e Groups are created automatically according to recording dates e The group may change when the recording is continued e Select DELETE from the playback menu to delete unwanted files Deleting Unwanted Files cs P 44 40 Search Date You can search and play videos or still images according to recording dates e The contents of the saving destination selected in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO or REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE are searched Still images can only be searched by SEARCH DATE Display the search function e You can also display the search menu by selecting SEARCH on the playback menu For still images sele
32. fies wih detective management information PRIVATE j CAUTION e When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore 75 Copying Copying to Mac Computer Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method I Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter AC Adapter t To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V Connect the AC adapter to this unit 2 Connect using the provided USB cable e The provided software is not required for this process 2 Open the LCD monitor e The USB MENU appears 3 Select PLAYBACK ON PC and touch ev e The subsequent operations are to be performed on the PC 4 Click on the EVERIO_MEM or EVERIO_SD icon on the desktop e The folder opens 5 Click on the column display icon Column Display Icon e Search the folder with the desired files 6 Copy the files to any folder in the PC desktop etc Files to Copy CAUTION e When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore e MTS files that are copied to a Mac computer cannot be imported to iM ovie To use MTS files with iMovie import the files using iMovie NOTE e To edit the files use a software that supports MTS JPEG files e When removing this unit from the computer drag and drop the EVER IO_MEM or EVERIO_SD icon on the desktop to the trash bin 76 iMovie
33. hidden behind a crowd of people 4 i Getting Ready 1 Open your feet to the width of your shoulders 2 Extend your right hand and hold the camcorder over your head 3 Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle ac cordingly CAUTION e Use this way of shooting only as a last resort as it is difficult to achieve stable images e Set to the wide angle as much as possible as the image will be prone to camera shake e Be considerate Do not inconvenience the people around you Squatting and Shooting at Eye Level Staying low is acommon position to take when shooting small children By recording from the eye level of the child you can capture all his cute expressions Clearly i Getting Ready Kneel down with your left knee while keeping your right foot on the ground 2 Place the elbow of your right arm which is holding the camcorder on your right knee 3 Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle ac cordingly Panning e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the De tailed User Guide Use this method to shoot a wide angle of view i Getting Ready Shoot by rotating your body instead of moving your arms while keeping the basic way of holding a camcorder as stated above 2 Stand facing the direction where the rotation will stop 3 Twist your upper body to the direction where recording will start 4 Press the start button and re
34. not necessary select DO NOT TRIM and touch l qlo to complete the setting 5 Select TRIM and touch 6 DO YOU WANT TO TRIM THE VIDEO HO WOT TRIM Sin seT e f the selected video is more than 10 minutes trimming is necessary 6 Touch to pause playback then touch SET to set the start point to copy TRIM FROM HERE gt E 0 00 01 e Resume playback after setting the start point Playing Back Videos P 36 7 Touch x to pause playback then touch SET to set the point to stop copying 55 Editing Creating a Playlist with Title GZ HM320 Create a playlist simply by selecting a recording date and a title screen from the list I Select the playback mode e To reset the start point touch CANCEL 8 Select CAPTURE TRIMMED FILE and touch 6 DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE SELECTED RANGE TO UPLOAD TO VIDEO SHARING SITES Gasasssssssssssssssscsssssssssssesa E a ey LLALL ETLI ETETETT titt ttrt e When copying finishes the copied file is added to the index screen e After copying touch e To exit the screen touch select YES and touch 6 NOTE e According to the AVCHD standard videos are split into units of approx imately 0 5 second As such the division point may not be accurate e You can take videos in YouTube format by setting upload shooting before recording Taking Videos in YouTube Format cs P 30
35. p p 75 O Pb Pr 0 7 V p p 75 O AV output Video output 1 0 V p p 75 OQ Audio output 300 mV rms 1 K Q USB Mini USB type B USB 2 0 compliant Recording Play AVCHD standard Video AVC H 264 Audio back format Dolby Digital 2ch Signal system NTSC standard Image quality Vid UXP eo 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 24 Mbps XP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps SP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 12 Mbps EP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 5 Mbps Sound quality Au 48 kHz 256 kbps dio Still Image JPEG standard Image size 1920 x 1080 1440 x 1080 640 x 480 Quality FINE STANDARD AC Adapter AP V30U Power supply AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 10 C to aes 50 F to 95 u during charging Allowable operat ing temperature Dimensions mm 78 x 34 x 46 8 1 8 x 1 3 8 x 1 13 16 W x H x D excluding cae and AC plug Approx 107 g 0 24 Ibs Battery Pack BN VG114U Capacity 1400 mAh 31 x 21 5 x 43 1 1 4 x 7 8 x 1 3 4 W x H x D NOTE e Some features explained in this manual only apply to the specific mod el identified e The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice Dimensions mm 127 2010 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0210MZR SW OT
36. recommended PRAM At least 2 GB At least 1 GB NOTE e f your PC does not meet the above system requirements operations of the provided software cannot be guaranteed Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software t P 75 e For more information contact your PC s manufacturer Installing the Provided Software Backing Up All Files You can display the recorded images in calendar format and perform sim Before making backup make sure that enough free space is left in the ple editing using the provided software PC s hard disk HDD I Connect the USB cable and AC adapter Windows Vista Windows 7 e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the De tailed User Guide Windows XP e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the De tailed User Guide 70 Copying AC Adapter t To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V Connect the AC adapter to this unit 2 Connect using the provided USB cable 2 Open the LCD monitor NOTE e Before making backup load the SD card in which the videos and still images are stored on this unit e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio Me diaBrowser please consult the Pixela User Support Center Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser t P 70 e The USB MENU appears e Delete unwanted videos before making backup It takes time to back up many videos Select BACK UP and touch
37. selected files I Select the playback mode bia Sat on gt check ti 5 OK j Ep ViDEO PROTECT DO YOU WANT TO QUIT Ic BLAYBACK PLAYLIST D amp EDIT PLAYLIST ILAYBACK OTHER e A On mark appears on the selected file To remove the mark touch again 48 Editing Protecting All Files Releasing Protection of All Files Protects all files Releases protection of all files Select the playback mode Select the playback mode if ii i H H H OUPUUPOLPEOPOCPENPOLPEUPOVON TONTON titiititiiittittiittttirttittittttt SET bel o naa CRESE SET fel x R i ji a VIDEO PROTECT IE o vineo protect CANCEL ALL PROTECT ALL e After setting touch e After setting touch 49 Editing Changing Event Registration of Videos Find your recorded videos for playback easily by registering them to suit able items from the list of various events Changing the Event of the Currently Displayed File c P 50 Changing the Event of the Selected Files c P 51 NOTE e You can also register files to events before recording if the content has been decided Registering Files to Events Before Recording P 30 Changing the Event of the Currently Displayed File Checks and changes the event of the currently displayed file I Select the playback mode gt a VIDEO E e BUAYBACK PLAYLIST Om PROTECT CANCEL DIVIDE TRIMMING 7 Select the file you
38. terminals If the above does not solve the problem back up your files and execute FORMAT SD CARD in the media settings menu All data will be de leted FORMAT SD CARD se P 108 Select OK then select YES on the DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT screen Remove and re insert the SD card Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models c P 12 Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals Insert the SD card before turning on the power Do not subject this unit to strong impact vibrations Stop video recording before taking still images If the SD card is re moved and inserted during video recording still images cannot be recor ded Remove and re insert the SD card Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models c P 12 Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals Insert the SD card before turning on the power Do not subject this unit to strong impact vibrations Select OK to restore Videos that cannot be restored will not be dis played on the index screen but you may be able to play them back using PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the menu Playing a Video with Defective Management Information P 37 Use files recorded with this unit Files recorded with other devices may not be playable Use files recorded with this unit Files recorded with other devices may not be playable Switch off the PROTECT CANCEL function in the EDIT menu Protecting Files t P 47 Turn on the power of th
39. to 77 F e Battery deterioration occurs when a battery pack is charged repeatedly Replace the battery pack with a new one NOTE e You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours in doors Battery charging begins when the LCD monitor is closed e Please do not pull or bend the AC adapter plug and cable This may damage the AC adapter Detaching the Battery Pack Slide the battery release lever to detach the battery from this unit Approximate Battery Charging Time Battery Pack Charging Time Actual Re Continuous Re cording Time cording Time BN VG114U 2h30m 45m 1h20m Supplied BN VG121U 3h30m 1h10m 2 h 05m The above are values when LCD BACKLIGHT is set to STANDARD e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 11 Getting Started Grip Adjustment Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models When a commercially available SD card is inserted recordings can still 1 be made to the card without stopping when the remaining recording time on the internal memory runs out S w Types of Usable SD Card P 13 Flip the grip belt over I Press the power button for more than 2 seconds to turn off this unit 2 Adjust the length of the belt 3 Fasten the grip belt CAUTION e Be sure to fasten the grip belt properly If the belt is loose this unit
40. to the TV To HOME HDMI mini TV Terminal amp HDMI Terminal Input e Press and hold the power button 4 for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V e Set ON SCREEN DISPLAY in the menu to DISPLAY ALL or DIS PLAY DATE ONLY ON SCREEN DISPLAY e P 91 3 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected terminal earn po External Inp 4 Play back a file j 1 cag Fa iy Leo AN tent JAN 10 2010 01 45AM Playing Back Videos se P 36 Playing Back Still Images cs P 39 NOTE e Change the settings in HDMI OUTPUT according to the connection HDMI OUTPUT ce P 104 e When connecting to the HDMI mini cable the image or sound may not appear on the TV properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again 2 Turn off and on this unit again e Connecting this unit to an HDMI CEC enabled TV using the HDMI ca ble allows you to utilize the following convenient functions Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI P 42 42 Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI Connecting this unit to an HDMI CEC enabled TV using the HDMI cable allows you to utilize the following convenient functions e HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control is an industr
41. want to register and touch 50 e The file to register appears on this screen e Touch the operation buttons lt gt to select the previous or next file 8 Select a new event and touch e You can cancel the registered event by touching CANCEL e After setting touch e To exit the screen touch 9 Editing 8 Select the last file of the range and touch Changing the Event of the Selected Files Changes the event of multiple files by specifying a range 1 X o chancencro Here Pensem I Select the playback mode oe k i e Touch CHECK to check the selected file 9 Select a new event and touch e You can cancel the registered event by touching CANCEL e After setting touch e To exit the screen touch if ii i H H H Om PROTECT CANCEL DIVIDE TRIMMING 6 Select TO RESET RANGE and touch 6 BaP CHANGED FROM HERE 7 ee a e Touch CHECK to check the selected file 57 Editing Dividing Files You can divide a selected video into two I Select the playback mode saa VIDEO Bi BUAYBACK PLAYLIST YBA CKO ia H e Playback of the selected video starts 52 7 Touch to pause playback then touch SET at the point you want to divide the file e The actual division point may differ slightly from the point that is set 8 Select DIVIDE HERE and touch DIVIDE HERE V
42. x Recording Mode Press the button to switch the recording mode between EQ Auto and M Manual Video Quality Displays the icon of the VIDEO QUALITY setting selected in the recording menu e f the mode is Manual touch the button VIDEO QUALITY P 79 The mode changes between Auto and Manual with every touch l o A l Remaining Time Displays the remaining time for video recording 3 Start recording Recordable F Time REC Appears when video recording is in progress Recording in Progress ell Appears when video recording is paused Record Standby Scene Counter Displays the elapsed time of the video that is cur Recorded Time rently being recorded e Press again to stop Recording Media Displays the icon of the media where videos are recorded to The recording media can be changed REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 _ c P 106 Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery pow er Details of the battery power can be displayed by pressing the INFO button Remaining Recording Time Battery Power c P 34 19 Recording Operation Buttons for Video Recording W Zoom Wide Angle T Zoom Telephoto Image Stabilizer Auto Manual Quick Review Recording Start Stop Operation But Description ton T W Zoom Allows the same functions as the zoom lever to be performed Camera shake that often occurs when using the zoom lever can be minimized Zooming es
43. 46 You can search and play still images according to recording dates Search Date t P 40 e COPY Copies files to another media Copying All Files c P 65 Copying Selected Files cs P 66 e MOVE Moves files to another media Moving All Files cs P 67 Moving Selected Files c P 68 e PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting the Currently Displayed File P 47 Protecting Selected Files cs P 48 Protecting All Files cs P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files te P 49 Effects can be added to the transitions in slideshow playback SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS c P 93 Sets whether to show on screen displays such as icons during playback ON SCREEN DISPLAY t P 93 SEARCH DATE You can search and play still images according to recording dates Operating Details ce P 44 Search Date ce P 40 You can perform operations such as copying or protecting still images PROTECT CANCEL COPY Copies files to another media Operating Details Copying All Files ce P 65 Copying Selected Files MOVE Moves files to another media Operating Details Moving All Files c P 67 Moving Selected Files 92 c P 66 Copies files to another media Copying All Files c P 65 Copying Selected Files cs P 66 Moves files to another media Moving All Files t P 67 c P 68 Moving Selected Files Protects files from being deleted accidently
44. ACK PLAYLIST Play back the playlists that you have created Playing Back Playlists c P 44 EDIT PLAYLIST Creates or edits a playlist Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos ce P 57 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE Plays videos with defective management information Playing a Video with Defective Management Information P 37 EDIT e COPY Copies files to another media Copying All Files c P 65 Copying Selected Files cs P 66 e MOVE Moves files to another media Moving All Files t P 67 Moving Selected Files c P 68 e PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting the Currently Displayed File c P 47 Protecting Selected Files cs P 48 Protecting All Files cs P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files te P 49 e DIVIDE Divides a selected video into two Dividing Files ce P 52 e TRIMMING Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file Capturing a Required Part in the Video P 54 e CHANGE EVENT REG Changes the event that is registered Changing the Event of the Currently Displayed File ce P 50 Changing the Event of the Selected Files cs P 51 SEAMLESS REC CTRL Videos that are recorded on two separate media and with SEAMLESS RECORDING in the video recording menu ena bled can be combined into a single video Combining Videos Recorded by Seamless Recording c P 64 WIPE FADER Adds effects at the beginning and en
45. Christmas Party After all preparations it is finally the Christmas party itself Not only should you record the candle blowing scene but also the smiles of the family while being surrounded by good food or even the father who is slightly drunk from champagne Finding the Presents For children the greatest joy of Christmas is receiving presents the next morning Their expression of delight when finding a present next to their pillow is a recording opportunity not to be missed Get ready to shoot before the children wake up Wedding Create an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom Discussing and Planning Before the Event Before the day of the wedding reception it is important to discuss with the bride and groom about various details such as the order of the cere mony and whether there are any entertainment programs or change of clothes By understanding the preferences of the bride and groom you will be able to shoot more appropriately Finding the Right Angle to Capture Both Bride and Groom The main characters of a wedding are of course the bride and groom Re cord their expressions clearly during the toast speech entertainment programs and other scenes Another recommendation is to capture the face shots of the guests then pan towards the groom Picture composition containing the crowd of 6 guests only lacks fun so be sure to pay attention to the shooting angle and size
46. DIT l EDIT PLAYLIST HOP NT DEC 17 2010 04 55PM SPM 03 DEC 21 2010 10 40AM D4 DEC 23 2010 02 03PM JAN 10 2010 EDIT 1 999 7 3 TOTAL 00h00m Ein e Touch CHECK to check the selected video 61 Editing 8 Select the insertion point and touch Deleting Playlists Delete the playlists that you have created I Select the playback mode e The selected videos are added to the playlist on the right e To delete a video from the playlist touch gt to select the video and touch e Repeat steps 7 8 and arrange the videos in the playlist 9 After arranging touch 9 QUIT PLAYLIST SAVE EDITED CONTENTS e All created playlists will be deleted when DELETE ALL is selected 7 Select YES and touch e After deleting touch e To exit the screen touch 9 62 Editing Adding Title Screens to Playlists Add a title screen to a created playlist I Select the playback mode amp Bans E101 DEC 17 2010 04 55PM 9 NEC 18 9010 NT S5PM 03 DEG 21 2010 10 40AM 04 DEC 23 2010 02 03PM SEI e Touch CHECK to check the content of the selected playlist 7 Select a title and touch SAE AL wenlotyy and SET CO C e Touch CHECK to check the title e To delete the title select NO TITLE e After setting touch e To exit the screen touch 63 Editing ae EE te Combining Videos Recorded by Sea
47. E DISPLAY STYLE t P 94 Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor MONITOR BRIGHTNESS t P 95 Sets the brightness of the backlight of the monitor LCD BACKLIGHT ce P 96 Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used FOCUS ASSIST COLOR te P 96 LANGUAGE DATE DISPLAY STYLE The language on the display can be changed Sets the order of year month day and the time display format 24H 12H 1 Touch to display the menu 1 Touch to display the menu DATE DISPLAY STYLE DATE STYLE month day year e For date display set to any format from month day year year month day and day month year e For time display set to any format from 12h and 24h e Touch the operation buttons gt to move the cursor e After setting touch 94 Menu Settings Clock Set Style The clock set style of this unit varies with the models CLOCK SETTING DATE 20i CLOCK SETTING DATE JAN CLOCK SETTING DATE 1 e The order of Year Month Day Time changes according to the date display style MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor 1 Touch to display the menu wee EENES AEGORDING Ez easier E a FOCUS ASSIST COLOR B y ER a e Slide upward to increase the brightness e Slide downward to decrease the brightness e After setting touch 95 Menu Settings LCD BACKLIGHT Sets the
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50. EN DISPLAY w P 91 Set DISPLAY ON TV in the menu to ON DISPLAY ON TV se P 103 Disconnect the cable and connect again Turn off and on this unit again Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the connection settings menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT ce P 103 Adjust the TV s screen accordingly Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before de leting the file Protecting Files t P 47 The title will not be played back if you connect this unit to a DVD writer optional The following functions cannot be used for a backup BD DVD When playing back video Search index by date Wipe fader effects When playing back still image Slideshow effects Troubleshooting Dubbing cannot be performed by connecting this unit to a Blu ray record er with a USB cable Connect and dub using the supplied AV cable Dubbing Files to a DVD Recorder or VCR P 69 While the USB cable is connected the CREATE DVD menu is dis played Turn off the power of this unit and the DVD writer or remove the AC adapter Connect the USB cable correctly Backing Up All Files ce P 70 If the provided software Everio MediaBrowser is not installed some func tions may not work properly Installing the Provided Software c P 70 Before making backup make sure that enough free space is left in the PC s hard disk HDD Still images cannot be recorded to disk using the provided software To recor
51. Er details refer to the JVC homepage When no program to update the software of this unit is available nothing will be provided on the homepage Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu e The power consumption within 5 minutes after the LCD monitor is closed is reduced to 1 3 of that used during recording 107 Menu Settings FACTORY PRESET Returns all the settings to their default values 1 Touch to display the menu NH BASIC SETTINGS Gl DROP DETECTION DO YOU WANT THE SETTINGS RESET TO THE FACTORY PRESET TE E 0 6 e All settings return to their default values 102 Menu Settings Connection Settings Menu You can adjust various settings for connecting to a TV or DVD recorder DISPLAY ON TV Displays icons and date time on a TV screen DISPLAY ON TV ce P 103 VIDEO OUTPUT Sets the aspect ratio 16 9 or 4 3 according to the connecting TV VIDEO OUTPUT ce P 103 COMPONENT OUTPUT Sets the definition of the video output from the COMPONENT connector COMPONENT OUTPUT cs P 104 HDMI OUTPUT Sets the definition of the video output from the HDMI mini connector HDMI OUTPUT ce P 104 HDMI CONTROL Sets the linked operations ON OFF when the TV and this unit are connected using the HDMI mini connector HDMI CONTROL ce P 105 DISPLAY ON TV VIDEO OUTPUT Displays icons and date time on a TV screen Sets the aspect ratio 16 9 or 4 3 according to the connecting T
52. ID PANEL CC _ _ e To select the division point again select CANCEL e After dividing touch 8 NOTE e When playing back the divided file the recording date of the division point is displayed e You cannot divide the files with the upload or export setting turned on Editing o Face Detection Zoom AOF Gee W y HN gi You can enlarge the part including a face in a still image and save it as a 1 iy ae new file lie SULEE Dug I Select the playback mode e Zoom images are saved in 16 9 aspect regardless of the original as pect 8 Select YES and touch 6 DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE DISPLAYED AREA AS A STILL IMAGE i cua Ue sN 0 e After saving touch 4 Touch A e Faces are detected 5 Select the face to zoom and touch e The face that is highlighted in red is zoomed in 6 Touch repeatedly to change the zoom ratio e To adjust change zoom area touch the slider 7 Touch SAVE 53 Editing Capturing a Still Image in the Video during Capturing a Required Part in the Video Playback You can capture still images of the scenes you like in the recorded vid eos Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file I Select the playback mode I Select the playback mode Cn ee if an 9 2010 04 55 AM a e After pausing the video you can fine tune the point t
53. JVC HD MEMORY CAMERA GZ H M320 U Detailed User Guide GZ HM300 Ti ce a i a m y m j Pa ae a ll n a A im iT i i j pem pa ay x Contents Beginner s Guide RAGING rents ites sectcrinectnonchectosseseaicchein lt p acactoeeedisantiesataceasce aienanes 4 Recor Mariae vatvcoanepettettetame veces e E a e 4 PTV RC soretes omnes aces entcto earings niesesnessenesecusee oe aac cede oocares 4 SS MOOUMG TD S acca arctic gusts agg cat acts eeawcteanieg a aeeseiesneena tne enh auiea ces 4 Useful Shooting Techniques Holiday Season ChristMas ccccseeeececseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeas 3 NY SUING E AA R AA E E E E 6 VEC E E EEEE NE A E O EEEE T 7 Amusement Park civeceicediieenctcncscnicacbotinecctonineaimuneidveciemcesteeieumane 8 Getting Started Verifying the Accessories cccccssecceeeeesseeeeeeeaaeeeeeesasneeees 10 Charging the Battery Pack cacisascssiesnocsenunwetnediconsensmstiincsebasancnites 10 Grip Adjustment sivrecconeesceucuienieendadiestnabeedeteeieexeed ceicoaredieebaentarnetic 12 Using the Hand Strap s noennnennnsnnnnsennsrrrnsrresrrersrrreerrenn 12 Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models 2 0e0eeeees 12 Types of Usable SD Card cccccceecccseeeceeeeeseeeeseeeeesaaees 13 Inserting an SD Card SD SD Models ccccesseeeeeeeeees 13 Types of Usable SD Card cccccccecccsececseseeceeeeeeeeeesaaees 14 OCK SENG eee re cre en einen teen
54. ORDING P 81 CAUTION e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom e Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly e The access lamp lights up when video recording is in progress Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the lamp is lighted e Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data NOTE e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial recording e Check the remaining recording time in the media before you start shooting If there is not enough space move copy the data to a PC or disc e Do not forget to make copies after recording e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours according to specifications To ensure continuous recording set SEAMLESS RECORDING to ON before you start re cording SEAMLESS RECORDING se P 81 e For long recordings the file is split into two or more files if the size ex ceeds 4 GB e You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours in doors Recording Zooming The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom lelephoto Zoom Position
55. Oh45m 1h25m To set change this media as the recording media touch v To change the video quality select video quality with the slider and touch To display the remaining battery power touch the button To exit the display touch the button 5 Display the remaining battery power REMAINING BATTERY 100 MAX TIME 50 En min e To exit the display press the INFO button 5 or touch the button NOTE 34 e The remaining battery power will not be displayed when the AC adapt er is connected Recording Approximate Video Recording Time Quality Built in Memory SD Card SD Card SD Card SD Card SDHC Card SDHC Card SDHC Card SDHC Card 4 GB 8 GB UXP e Built in memory applies to GZ HM320 only e The actual recording time may shorten depending on the shooting environment Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots 8 GB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB e Up to 9999 still images may be recorded on the SD cards with at least 16 GB capacity regardless of image size and quality Approximate Recording Time Using Battery Battery Pack Charging Time Actual Recording Time Continuous Recording Time BN VG121U 3h30m 1h30m 2h40m e The above are values when LCD BACKLIGHT is set to STANDARD e The actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if recording is stopped repeatedly It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected re
56. Reverse slow motion NOTE C O gt Forward search e Touch the slider and buttons around the screen with your fingers e The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your fin gernails or with gloves on e The displays on the screen do not work even if you touch them e You can search for a specific file by the recording date or registered category event This is useful when searching from a large number of files Group Search ce P 40 Search Date t P 40 Search Event c P 41 CAUTION e Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data Adjusting the Volume of Videos Jurn down the volume rel Turn up the volume Checking the Recording Date and Other Information You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file lt Increasing Decreasing the Number to Display on the Index Screen Operate the zoom lever when the index screen is displayed thumbnail display to change the number of files on the screen in the following or der 6 files gt 12 files gt 3 files e Information of the files also appear when 3 files are displayed Playback Checking the Content of Videos Quickly Playing a Video with Defective Management Information You can play back a digest of the recorded videos Di
57. Select PLAYBACK ON PC and touch 6 e Close the Everio MediaBrowser program if it starts e The subsequent operations are to be performed on the PC 4 Select Computer Windows Vista My Computer Windows XP from the start menu then click on the EVERIO_MEM or EVERIO_SD icon e The folder opens 5 Copy the files to any folder in the PC desktop etc CAUTION e When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore NOTE e To edit the files use a software that supports MTS JPEG files e When removing this unit from the PC drag and drop the EVER IO_MEM or EVERIO_SD icon on the desktop to the trash bin e The above operations on PC may vary with the system used Disconnecting this Unit from PC I Click Safely Remove Hardware Deer Slehy Fernoss Asie Ge 45 BA 2 Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device 3 For Windows Vista Windows 7 Click OK 4 Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor List of Files and Folders Folders and files are created in the built in memory and SD card as shown below They are created only when necessary ice ig Pay er kage te Helio sol EVERIO_sDJ i j _ a D Es El AVCHD T Bumin Merry Bony STREAM y ooo MT H BACKUP EKTMOW F JI MTS bara may be no demo vkicu iit F JZ MTS t 13 Ss Video
58. V Does not display icons and date time on TV Select this when connecting to a widescreen TV 16 9 Displays icons and date time on TV Select this when connecting to a conventional TV 4 3 Displaying the Item Displaying the Item I Touch to display the menu I Touch to display the menu J DEAA Gee RE i 1 Ee ISPLAY ON TV i T s VIDEO OUTPUT ONENT OUTPUT Ei Ere E 2 Homi ourPuT E 1 HOM CONTROL G TE 103 Menu Settings COMPONENT OUTPUT Sets the definition of the video output from the COMPONENT connector Outputs at 480i or 480p 1080 Outputs at 1080i or 720p Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu E ANOTE Ai a cone 104 HDMI OUTPUT Sets the definition of the video output from the HDMI mini connector AUTO 1 It is recommended to select AUTO 1 usually AUTO 2 Select this when the video is not output in AUTO 1 correct ly 480p Select this when the video is not output in AUTO 2 correct ly NOTE e 1080P will be displayed on the LCD monitor if a 1080p compatible TV is connected to this unit in playback mode Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu 3 Select HDMI OUTPUT and touch 6 Menu Settings HDMI CONTROL Sets the linked operations ON OFF when the TV and this unit are con nected using the HDMI mini connector Displaying th
59. ages while in the recording mode Quick Review NOTE e You can also delete the image after checking e Quick Review can no longer recall the most recently captured image once the power is turned off Use the playback mode to check the image in this case 23 Recording Manual Recording You can adjust settings such as brightness by using the manual mode Manual recording can be set for both video and still image modes I Select video or still image mode e The video or still image mode icon appears 2 Select the Manual recording mode EE o O o A Touch oooe e The mode changes between Auto and Manual with every touch 3 Start recording e Press again to stop NOTE e The manual settings are displayed only in the manual mode 24 Manual Recording Menu The following items can be set ee a SCENE SE e Recordings that suit the shooting conditions can LECT be performed easily Scene Selection se P 25 FOCUS e Use manual focus if the subject is not focused automatically Adjusting Focus Manually cs P 26 R FOCUS AS e Use this for adjusting the focus more precisely SIST Using Focus Assist c P 26 0 BRIGHT e Overall brightness on the screen can be adjus NESS ADJUST ted e Use this when recording in a dark or bright loca tion Adjusting Brightness cs P 27 WHITE BAL e Overall color on the screen can be adjusted ANCE e Use this when th
60. anada English 1 800 458 4029 toll free Europe UK Germany France and Spain English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc e index html e For details on how to upload to Youtube refer to MediaBrowser Help in the Help menu of Everio MediaBrowser f Media Browser Help tH F Check the latest version online Click tor Latest Product Info Version infot Verifying System Requirements Guideline Right click on Computer or My Computer in the Start menu and select Properties to check the following items Windows Vista Windows 7 e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Windows XP e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide a Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows XP Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows XP Home Basic or Home Premium Home Edition or Professional Pre installed versions only Service Pack 2 Pre installed versions only Service Pack 3 Windows 7 32 64 bit Home Premium Pre installed versions only Intel Core Duo CPU 1 66 GHz or higher Intel Core Duo CPU 1 66 GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 13 GHz or higher recommended Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 13 GHz or higher
61. anty and 5 Limited Liability provided above will be re placed with those of the German version of this Agreement CAUTION e Operate this equipment according to the operating procedures descri bed in this manual e Use only the provided CD ROM Never use any other CD ROM to run this software e Do not attempt to modify this software e Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void user s au thority to operate the equipment How to handle a CD ROM e Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface opposite to the prin ted surface Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface If the CD ROM gets dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole e Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray e Do not bend the CD ROM or touch its mirror surface e Do not store your CD ROM in a dusty hot or humid environment Keep it away from direct sunlight You can find the latest information in English on the provided software program at our world wide web server at http www jvc victor co jp english global e html Copying Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software Copy the files to a PC using the following method I Connect the USB cable and AC adapter AC Adapter t To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V Connect the AC adapter to this unit 2 Connect using the provided USB cable 2 Open the LCD monitor e The USB MENU appears 3
62. arted e Align the top of the battery with this unit and slide in until the battery clicks into place 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC terminal AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V as e The charging lamp blinks when charging is in progress It goes out when charging is finished CAUTION e f you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance can not be guaranteed e Charging time Approx 2 h 30 m using supplied battery pack The charging time is when the unit is used at 25 C If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 C 35 C charging may take a longer time or it may not start The recordable and playable time may also be shortened under some us age conditions such as at low temperature Rechargeable Batteries e When using the battery in a low temperature environment 10 C 50 F or below the operating time may be shortened or it may not function properly When using this unit outdoors in the winter weather warm the battery such as by placing it in the pocket before attaching it Keep away from direct contact with a warm pack e Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire e f the battery pack is not to be used for a long time use up the charge completely and detach it from this unit to prevent deterioration e After removing the battery store it in a dry place between 15 C to 25 C 59 F
63. ately You can check the most recently captured images while in the recording mode Quick Review NOTE e You can also delete the image after checking e Quick Review can no longer recall the most recently captured image once the power is turned off Use the playback mode to check the image in this case 21 Recording Taking Still Images in Auto Mode Indications During Still Image Recording Number of Shots Recordable Number of Shots Image Quality Image Size You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the au to mode Recording Mode I Open the LCD monitor and select the still image mode Recording in Progress Open the lens cover Shutter Speed Recording Media Focus e The still image mode icon appears Battery Indicator 2 Check if the recording mode is Auto Dayen gt Recording Press the button to switch the recording EN Mode mode between EQ Auto and M Manual e Image Size Displays the icon of the image size 00000 o o ATeuch IMAGE SIZE te P 85 e f the mode is Manual touch the button Image Quality Displays the icon of the IMAGE QUALITY setting The mode changes between Auto and Manual with every touch selected in the recording menu IMAGE QUALITY se P 85 3 Set the focus on the subject Number of Displays the remaining number of shots for still im Shots age recording Recordable Number of Shots Shutter Speed Displays the shutter speed Light
64. ayed File c P 50 Changing the Event of the Selected Files c P 51 30 Taking Videos in YouTube Format You can share your enjoyable memories with family and friends easily by posting your videos on the video sharing website YouTube Through upload shooting videos that are suitable for uploading to You Tube within 10 minutes may be taken directly NOTE For more information on YouTube please visit the following website http www youtube com Select video mode e The mode switches between ON and OFF with every press 3 Start recording e Press again to stop e The maximum recording length of a video in upload mode is 10 mi nutes Recording stops automatically after 10 minutes NOTE e Upload recording can only be performed for up to 10 minutes the time limit of YouTube e Changing videos to the file format for uploading cannot be performed on this unit To upload video files refer to Uploading Videos below e The upload recording icon disappears when recording stops To record another video in upload mode perform the settings again Recording Uploading Videos You can upload your videos to YouTube using the provided software Everio MediaBrowser Install the software on your PC and connect this unit to the PC e For details on how to use the software refer to the help file Installing the Provided Software c P 70 Connecting this Unit to PC c P 70 Troubl
65. brightness of the backlight of the monitor BRIGHTER Brightens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions STANDARD Helps to save battery life when selected AUTO Sets the brightness automatically to BRIGHTER when using outdoors and to STANDARD when using in doors Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu ea ee Es DISPLAY SETTINGS T co LCD BACKLIGHT A d5 DERESE N GUAGE RS e AY STYLE TERTA BE TNI 96 FOCUS ASSIST COLOR Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used RED Outlines the focused object in red GREEN Outlines the focused object in green BLUE Outlines the focused object in blue Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu Es DISPLAY SETTINGS E LANGUAGE EO IDMEDISPLAY sTyLe E o MONITOR BRIGHTNESS ga SACKIIGH Menu Settings CLOCK ADJUST Resets the current time or sets to the local time when using this unit over Resets the current time or changes the settings Resetting the Clock c P 15 seas Sets to the local time when using this unit overseas simply by selecting the destination Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling ce P 17 SET FOR Sets whether daylight saving time is observed at the DAYLIGHT travel destination SAVING TIME Setting Daylight Saving Time se P 18 NOTE e Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clo
66. ch Program 74 7 EXPORT CONTROL You agree that You will not ship transfer or export the Program or under lying information and technology to any countries to which Japan and oth er relevant countries have initiated an embargo on such goods 8 U S GOVERNMENT USER If You are an agency of the United States of America the Government You acknowledge JVC s representation that the Program is a Commer cial Item as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR part 2 101 g consisting unpublished Commercial Computer Software as those items are used at FAR part 12 212 and is only licenced to You with the same use rights JVC grants all commercial end users pursuant to the terms of this Agreement 9 GENERAL No modification change addition deletion or other alternation of or to this Agreement will be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized representative of JVC If any part of this Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having jurisdiction over this Agreement the remaining provi sions will remain in full force and effect 3 This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan The Tokyo District Court has jurisdiction over all dis putes which may arise with respect to the execution interpretation and performance of this Agreement Victor Company of Japan Limited NOTE e f You acquired the Program in Germany the provisions of Sections 4 Limited Warr
67. ck 1 hour ahead for a fixed period in summer It is used mainly in the Western countries Changing the Setting 1 Touch to display the menu me CA CLOCK ADJUST il ANT ao Y SETTINI 97 Menu Settings Basic Settings Menu You can adjust various camera settings such as operation sound etc DEMO MODE Introduces the special features of this unit in digest form DEMO MODE te P 99 AUTO POWER OFF Prevents the situation of forgetting to turn off the power when this is set AUTO POWER OFF te P 99 OPERATION SOUND Turns on or off the operation sound OPERATION SOUND w P 100 RECORD BUTTON Displays the REC button on the LCD monitor and enables it to be used as the START STOP button RECORD BUTTON ce P 100 QUICK RESTART Reduces the power consumption within 5 minutes after the LCD monitor is closed to 1 3 of that used during recording QUICK RESTART se P 101 UPDATE Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version UPDATE c P 101 FACTORY PRESET Returns all the settings to their default values FACTORY PRESET te P 102 98 Menu Settings DEMO MODE Starts playback of the demo mode which introduces the features of this Deactivates the function unit Plays a demonstration of the special features of this unit Displaying Demo Mode Remove the battery pack and SD card Connect the AC adapter 3 Open the LCD monitor and turn on the power e Dem
68. ck that it is the file to delete select YES and touch DELETE REMAINING SCENES 0006 ANY PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS SCENE WILL BE ALTERED e The file to delete appears on this screen e Touch the operation buttons gt to select the previous or next file e After deleting touch 9 NOTE e When files in a playlist are deleted the playlist changes e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files cs P 47 Deleting Selected Files Deletes the selected files CAUTION e Deleted files cannot be restored I Select the playback mode i VIDEO ae 2a VIDEO DELETE 112 Pee ER R ran P 5 Fo 7 After selecting all the files to delete touch EXEC 45 Editing Deleting All Files Deletes all files CAUTION e Deleted files cannot be restored I Select the playback mode e A delete mark appears on the selected file To remove the delete mark touch again e Touch CHECK to check the selected file 8 Select YES and touch gt Bese DELETE ANY PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE THIS SCENE WILL BE ALTERED e After deleting touch NOTE e When files in a playlist are deleted the playlist changes e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files cs P 47 VIDEO gt A to Neee
69. cord for 2 seconds then slowly twist back your body to face the front Record for another 2 seconds while facing the front then press the stop button The 90 degrees rotation should take about 5 seconds giving the feeling of a slow motion Useful Shooting Techniques W Introducing the Various Shooting Techniques Holiday Season Christmas Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family Wedding Create an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom Travel Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips Amusement Park Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family Holiday Season Christmas Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family Decorating the Tree and Preparing the Dinner The decoration of tree and preparation of dinner are part of the joy of Christmas Be sure to record these happy family times W Decorating the tree A tree is the most important thing to bring out the mood of Christmas Simply the scene of all family members engaging in the decorating of a fir tree with various colorful ornaments is full of the feeling of happiness li Preparing the Dinner Record the scenes as everyone helps to prepare the feast of the night You can film the mother who is cooking the children who are helping and of course the process of making a cake Useful Shooting Techniques Recording the
70. cording time e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 3S Playback Playing Back Videos You can select and play back the recorded videos from an index screen thumbnail display The contents of the saving destination selected in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO are displayed on the index screen REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 _ ce P 106 I Select the playback mode a i da 3 J KE i a p k ened 4 _ r y S lia Dert a p je ms JAN 03 2010 12 59AM e f the cursor stops at a thumbnail display of a video in which faces are detected the faces are panned in and played back for a while e Touch IM to stop playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback lt During Index Screen Display gt Select video Press and hold to move pages Playback Delete Digest Playback Search lt During Playback gt Returns to Beginning of Video Advances to Next Video Playback Pause Stop Forward Search Reverse Search During Index Screen Display Starts playback of the selected file DIGEST You can play back a digest of the recorded videos registered category event Deletes the selected file A W_ Press and hold to move the pages of the index screen You can search for a specific file by the recording date or 36 During Video Playback Reverse search Forward slow motion
71. ct SEARCH DATE on the menu e Searching can be performed in both the video and still image modes The image shows the video mode 2 Select SEARCH DATE and touch e VIDEO PLAYBACK yy Ss m GROUP _ PSOne J E E SEARCH EVENT 3 SEARCH DATE prem 11 45 Al MH45678 8 Baw 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ime 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9 7 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2010 01 SET e The starting day of the week on the calendar switches between Sunday and Monday with every touch of the SwithTime button 4 Select the desired video or still image and touch to start playback D p Bee FORE ao ae e You can select videos in the video mode and still images in the still im age mode e Only the videos recorded on the selected date are displayed Deleting Files of a Selected Date Select DELETE from the playback menu to delete unwanted files Deleting Unwanted Files t P 44 Playback Search Event You can search and play videos according to events and recording dates e The contents of the saving destination selected in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO are searched e Events that are not registered will not appear Registering Files to Events c P 79 I Display the search function e You can also display the search menu by selecting SEARCH on the playback menu 2 Select SEARCH EVENT and touch 69 2 VIDEO PLAYBACK opn re gg GROUP Lp SEARCH DATE E Be i SEARCH Bi
72. cturer Unnatural Displays on TV ee Images do not ap pear on the TV prop erly Images are projected vertically on the TV Images are projected horizontally on the TV The color of images looks strange HDMI CEC functions do not work properly and the TV does not work in conjunction with this unit The language on the display changed e Disconnect the cable and connect again e Turn off and on this unit again e When connected via the component con nector check if the setting of COMPO NENT OUTPUT in the connection settings menu suits the connected TV Set to 1080i by default e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the connection set tings menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT w P 103 e Adjust the TV s screen accordingly e f the video was recorded with x v Color set to ON set the x v Color setting of the TV to on Adjust the TV s screen accordingly TVs may operate differently depending on the specifications even if they are HDMI CEC compliant Therefore the HDMI CEC functions of this unit cannot be guaranteed to operate in combination with all the TVs In such cases set HDMI CONTROL to OFP HDMI CONTROL se P 105 e t may occur when you connect this unit to a TV with different language setting using an HDMI mini cable 41 Playback Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector We recommend using the Category 2 HDMI cable High Speed cable I Connect
73. d a playlist By creating a playlist you can play back only your favorite videos in the order you like The original video file remains even when it is registered to a playlist e To create a new playlist Creating Playlists with Selected Files t P 57 Creating Playlists by Group ce P 58 Creating Playlists by Date P 59 Creating Playlists by Event cs P 60 e To edit or delete a created playlist Editing Playlists c P 61 Deleting Playlists c P 62 Adding Title Screens to Playlists cs P 63 NOTE e When a video file is deleted or moved the same file will be removed from the playlist e The playlist will not be affected when a registered video file is divided However if any one of the divided video files is deleted or moved the original file will be removed from the playlist e A maximum of 99 playlists can be created Creating Playlists with Selected Files Create a playlist by arranging the files one by one I Select the playback mode vee if si it a H if H HH HA HH HH s HH HA HH H HH HA HH HH HA r J BEL Q 5 Select NEW LIST and touch 57 Editing Creating Playlists by Group Create a playlist by arranging multiple files according to group I Select the playback mode 7 Select the file to add to playlist and touch 9 Playlist JAN 10 2010 FROM SCENE TOTAL 00h00m OOPULPOLPUOPOCPEUPOLPEOPEVON TONTON t
74. d of recorded videos Playback with Special Effects ce P 38 ON SCREEN DISPLAY Sets whether to show on screen displays such as icons during playback ON SCREEN DISPLAY t P 91 Menu Settings DELETE Deletes unwanted videos Operating Details Deleting the Currently Displayed File cs P 44 Deleting Selected Files cs P 45 Deleting All Files c P 46 PICTURE TITLE GZ HM320 Create a playlist simply by selecting a recording date and a title screen from the list Operating Details Creating a Playlist with Title GZ HM320 c P 56 SEARCH Refines the index screen of videos according to group recording date or event Operating Details Group Search c P 40 Search Date c P 40 Search Event se P 41 PLAYBACK PLAYLIST Play back the playlists that you have created Operating Details Playing Back Playlists cs P 44 EDIT PLAYLIST A list in which your favorite videos are arranged is called a playlist By creating a playlist you can play back only your favorite videos in the order you like The original video file remains even when it is registered to a playlist Operating Details Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos ce P 57 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE Plays videos with defective management information Operating Details Playing a Video with Defective Management Information P 37 89 Menu Settings EDIT You can perform operations such as copying or protect
75. d to discs a recordable DVD drive is required for the PC in use Copy the files to a Mac computer using the following method Copying to Mac Computer P 76 Check if you have created an account with YouTube You need a You Tube account to upload files to YouTube Upload recording can only be performed for up to 10 minutes the time limit of YouTube Changing videos to the file format for uploading cannot be performed on this unit Refer to Q amp A Latest Information Download Information etc in Click for Latest Product Info in the help file of the provided Everio Me diaBrowser software 117 Troubleshooting The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas such as under direct sunlight Change the direction of this unit to prevent the light source from coming into view A band or a ball of bright light may appear when there is a bright light source near this unit but this is not a malfunction Use backlight compensation when the background is bright and the sub ject is dark Setting Backlight Compensation c P 28 Use GAIN UP in the menu GAIN UP ce P 80 Use NIGHT EYE in SCENE SELECT of the manual settings menu Scene Selection r P 25 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the manual settings menu to the side Adjusting Brightness c P 27 Set the backlight compensation to off if it is being used Setting Backlight Compensation c P 28
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78. e Item 1 Touch to display the menu oa oe Geee 105 Menu Settings Media Settings Menu You can perform various settings for the recording media REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO Sets the recording playback media of videos REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 ce P 106 VIDEO SLOT SELECTION Sets the recording playback SD slot of videos VIDEO SLOT SELECTION GZ HM300 _ ce P 106 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE Sets the recording playback media of still images REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ ce P 107 MAGE SLOT SELECTION Sets the recording playback SD slot of still images IMAGE SLOT SELECTION GZ HM300 P 107 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM Deletes all files on the built in memory FORMAT BUILT IN MEM GZ HM320 _ ce P 107 FORMAT SD CARD Deletes all files on the SD card FORMAT SD CARD te P 108 ERASE ALL DATA Execute this process when disposing of this unit or passing it to another person ERASE ALL DATA GZ HM320 _ c P 108 SLOT B Records videos to the SD card in slot B REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 Sets the recording playback media of videos Displaying the Item Setting Details SE Records videos to this unit s HDD OT Records videos to the SD card Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu VIDEO SLOT SELECTION GZ HM300 Sets the recording playback media of videos SLOT A Records videos to the SD card in slot A 106 Menu Setti
79. e Recording Displays the remaining time for video only and battery power Playback Displays file information such as recording date Press and hold to turn the power on off while the LCD monitor is opened 6 AV Terminal e Connects toa TV 7 COMPONENT Terminal e Connects toa TV 8 HDMI Terminal e Connects to an HDMI TV Names of Parts Slider LASER TOUCH OPERATION e Selects items or images from the menu or index screen Using the Operation Buttons c P 15 2 LCD Monitor e Turns the power on off by opening and closing e Enables self portraits to be taken by rotating the monitor 3 OK Button e Confirms the selected item or image 4 Operation Buttons e Functions of the operation buttons may be displayed 5 MENU Button e Displays the settings menu CAUTION e Do not press against the surface with force or subject it to strong im pact Doing so may damage or break the screen 177 Indications on the LCD Monitor lobe es 1 4 oka 200x wot oe e OB y AY Gian A ra 0 B y US a G a LEDAN FOCUS JAN 10 2010 01 00 AM B I Recording Mode Taking Videos in Auto Mode cs P 19 Manual Recording 0 P 24 2 Effect EFFECT ce P 87 3 Scene Select SCENE SELECT se P 87 4 Auto REC Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC c P 33 5 White Balance WHITE BALANCE te P 87 6 Quick Review Taking Videos in Auto Mode t P 19 Taking Still Imag
80. e color on the screen appears differently from the actual color Setting White Balance ce P 27 BACKLIGHT e Corrects the image when the subject appears COMP dark due to backlight e Use this when shooting against the light Setting Backlight Compensation c P 28 CO METERING e Brightness of a specified area can be set as the AREA TYPE standard Setting Metering Area c P 28 i EFFECT e Images that look like old photographs or black and white movies can be taken Recording with Effects c P 29 Ya TELE MAC e Use this to take close up macro shots of the RO subject Taking Close up Shots cs P 29 Recording Scene Selection NIGHT Increases gain and brightens the scene automatically Common scenes that are often encountered can be recorded with the EYE when the surrounding is dark most suitable settings To prevent camera shake use a aa OFF 1 Touch to display the menu EEE E SPOT Prevents the human subject from appearing too bright un LIGHT der light ea ae The image is only an impression 25 Recording Adjusting Focus Manually Using Focus Assist Set this when the focus is not clear in AUTO or when manual focusing Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus is desired 1 Touch to display the menu 1 Touch to display the menu LOO eee EA A etl EVENT E ae Er ZoOM _SET Lan ee L SEL e Slide upward to
81. e connected USB device Connect the AC adapter to the BD DVD writer Delete files or move files to a PC or other devices Replace the SD card with a new one 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT HDD or FORMAT SD CARD of the media settings menu All data on the HDD or SD card will be deleted 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT HDD or FORMAT SD CARD of the media settings menu All data on the HDD or SD card will be deleted 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT HDD or FORMAT SD CARD of the media settings menu All data on the HDD or SD card will be deleted 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT HDD or FORMAT SD CARD of the media settings menu All data on the HDD or SD card will be deleted Reduce the number of the playlist to 99 files or less Up to 99 playlists can be created When creating a DVD reduce the number of playlists to be saved Reduce the number of videos to add to the playlist to 999 files Creating Playlists from the Recorded Videos t P 57 Reduce the number of videos to add to the playlist to 999 files
82. e with Uploading Videos e Check if you have created an account with YouTube You need a YouTube account to upload files to YouTube e Refer to Q amp A Latest Information Download Information etc in Click for Latest Product Info in the help file of the provided software Everio MediaBrowser Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RE CORDING This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a cer tain interval This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud I Select video mode one i i i in in in in if it in in Jep E OF sl 1SEC INTERVAL e amp 2SEC INTERVAL si 5SEC INTERVAL e The greater the number of seconds the longer the recording interval 5 Start recording e A frame is taken at intervals of the selected period e When the recording interval is set to 20SEC INTERVAL or higher this unit switches to the power saving mode between recordings At the next point to record the power saving mode will be turned off and recording will start automatically e Press the START STOP button again to stop recording Indications During Time Lapse Recording 31 Recording Speed Indicator Video Quality Remaining Recording Time Recording in Progress Record Standby em Actual Elapsed Time Recorded Time Speed Indicator Displays the recording int
83. eed EVENT E a coral 4 E m SEARCH EVENT Mon Tue Wed Thu Fi 1 2 BERN 4567 8 9 Begg 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pf eta 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 T 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2010 01 sr LoLa e The starting day of the week on the calendar switches between Sunday and Monday with every touch of the SwithTime button e Only the videos recorded on the selected date are displayed 5 Select the desired file and touch to start playback lt j JAN 10 2010 X DE E ee ai yi ins r pt i nera mr eet JAN 10 2010 02 33AM gt __ bicest j Quit eee Deleting Files of a Selected Date Select DELETE from the playback menu to delete unwanted files Deleting Unwanted Files t P 44 Connecting to and Viewing on TV You can output images from the HDMI connector COMPONENT connec tor or AV connector Select the connector that best suits your TV e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector se P 42 Connecting via the Component Connector t P 43 Connecting via the AV Connector P 43 NOTE e To play back with date time display set DISPLAY ON TV in the con nection settings menu to ON Set ON SCREEN DISPLAY in the playback menu to DISPLAY ALL or DISPLAY DATE ONLY DISPLAY ON TV se P 103 ON SCREEN DISPLAY ce P 91 e For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufa
84. ement parks do not allow passengers to perform any record ing Be sure to check beforehand Examples e Merry go round go kart coffee cup etc W Scenarios suitable for taking still images photos Scenarios with little movement of the subject are suitable for taking still images Try to take the still images from an angle such that the surroundings can be seen clearly Examples e Carousal ferris wheel fun bicycle rides etc Inducing Responses by Calling Out Videos with no waving of hands nor laughter are not only dull when you view them later but also put the capability of the audio recording function of the camcorder to a waste When recording induce more reactions by enthusiastically waving your hands or shouting out Is it fun and the like Capturing the Best Moment in a Video as a Still Image Shots with the eyes closed are often taken by accident To reduce such mistakes make use of the function to capture still images from videos As videos are actually continuous recording of 60 still images within 1 mi nute using this function allows you to select the best moment and save it as a still image Capturing a Still Image in the Video during Playback cs P 54 Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation It is useful to make use of backlight compensation when the subject s face is in backlight or when the expression cannot be seen clearly Increase the brightness of the whole image by
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86. er when it is not operated for 5 minutes only when using the battery pack AUTO POWER OFF P 99 e When FACE PRIORITY AE AF is set to ON default setting this unit detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record the faces more clearly FACE PRIORITY AE AF t P 83 e The image resolution can be changed IMAGE SIZE ce P 85 CAUTION e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom e Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly e The access lamp lights up when video recording is in progress Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the lamp is lighted NOTE e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial recording e The digital image stabilizer does not work when recording still images Auto Manual Switches the recording mode between Auto and Manual Zooming The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom i a lelephoto Zoom Position We T Optical Zoom e Use the W end wide angle end to shoot a wider field of view e Use the T end telephoto end to magnify the subject for shooting NOTE e Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode Checking the Captured Image Immediately You can check the most recently captured im
87. erted e All data on the card will be deleted when it is formatted Copy all files on the card to a PC before formatting e Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged or connect the AC adapter as the formatting process may take some time e Format a newly purchased SD card with this unit before use Displaying the Item I Touch to display the menu DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT MEMORY CARD ALL DATA RECORDED WILL BE e After formatting touch 9 108 ERASE ALL DATA GZ HM320 Execute this process when disposing of this unit or passing it to another person 1 Touch to display the menu kal MEDIA SETTINGS oe i A FOR IMAGE iji DELETE DATA ON THE BUILT IN MEMORY ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED YES e After deleting the data touch CAUTION e Connect the AC adapter as it may take some time to delete data NOTE e Repeat the process to make data restoration even more difficult Names of Parts I Lens e Do not touch the lens and lens cover e Do not cover the lens with your fingers during video recording Attaching the Lens Cap s P 16 2 Stereo Microphone e Do not cover the microphone with your fingers during video recording 3 Camera Sensor e Do not cover the sensor with your fingers during video recording 4 POWER CHARGE Lamp e Lights up Power ON e Blinks Charging in progress e Goes out Charging finished 5 ACCESS Lamp e Recording or playback is in progress when t
88. erval that is set Video Quality Displays the icon of the video quality that is set Remaining Record ing Time Remaining time left to record with the currently selected video quality Appears when video recording is in progress When in the power saving mode it blinks Recording in Pro gress Record Standby Appears when video recording is paused Actual Elapsed Displays the actual elapsed time after recording Time starts Recorded Time Displays the actual recorded time of the video Recorded time increases in units of frames 32 Time Lapse Setting The greater the number of seconds the longer the recording interval Deactivates the function 1SEC INTER Takes a frame at 1 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 30 times speed 2SEC INTER Takes a frame at 2 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 60 times speed 5SEC INTER Takes a frame at 5 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 150 times speed 10SEC INTER Takes a frame at 10 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 300 times speed 20SEC INTER Takes a frame at 20 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 600 times speed 40SEC INTER Takes a frame at 40 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back at 1 200 times speed 80SEC INTER Takes a frame at 80 second intervals VAL Recorded videos will be played back
89. es in Auto Mode c P 22 7 Zoom ZOOM te P 80 8 Media REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 P 106 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 P 107 9 Monitor Backlight LCD BACKLIGHT c P 96 10 Metering Area SPOT C METERING AREA TYPE t P 87 11 Focus Assist FOCUS ASSIST se P 87 12 Battery Indicator Remaining Recording Time Battery Power te P 34 13 Date Time Clock Setting c P 14 14 Focus FOCUS c P 87 15 Tele Macro TELE MACRO te P 87 16 Backlight Compensation BACKLIGHT COMP t P 87 e O Face Priority AE AF FACE PRIORITY AE AF t P 79 17 Brightness BRIGHTNESS ADJUST P 87 18 Shutter Speed 112 o h aa 1 AE e 5 58 01 SRE sie e og No I Video Mode ai Video Still Image Button c P 110 2 x v Color x v Color c P 81 3 Time Lapse Recording Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING c P 31 4 Video Quality VIDEO QUALITY P 79 5 Scene Counter 6 Remaining Recording Time Taking Videos in Auto Mode P 19 7 Recording in Progress Taking Videos in Auto Mode P 19 8 Time Lapse Recording Counter 9 Seamless Recording SEAMLESS RECORDING P 81 10 Still Image Recording Capturing Still Images During Video Recording se P 21 1 Wind Cut WIND CUT ce P 82 12 Event Recording Registering Files to Events Before Recording c P 30 13 Digital Image Stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake t
90. es of consecu tive snapshots by skipping frames e This can only be set in the video mode NOTE e Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images SEPIA BLACK amp WHITE CLASSIC FILM STROBE Still Image SEPIA BLACK amp WHITE Taking Close up Shots You can take close up shots of an object using the tele macro function The image is only an impression 1 Touch to display the menu E HEr SEL R CI EO METERING AREA TYPE o FROME Enables close up shots up to 1 m at the telephoto T end Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle W end Enables close up shots up to 50 cm at the telephoto T end Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle W end e When you are not taking close up shots set TELE MACRO to OFF Otherwise the image may be blur 29 Recording Registering Files to Events Before Record ing Videos can be found easily during playback by categorizing them when recording Select video mode PRIORITY AE A EFF 7 TWIDEOUUALTT E A Zou O E a Event Type e An icon appears on the screen and the video is recorded under the se lected event Videos will continue to be recorded to the same event until a change is made NOTE e To cancel event registration touch CANCEL in step 4 1 1584 aed e The registered event can be changed again later Changing the Event of the Currently Displ
91. es to another media Files that are moved will be deleted from the original media I Select the playback mode A check mark appears on the selected file To remove the check mark touch again 9 After selecting all the files to move touch EXEC WFP MOVE VIDEO MOVE QUANTITY 0001 START MOVING e Moving of files starts e After moving touch On PROTECT CANCEL 2i DIVIDE eA Ee SELECT MOVE DIRECTION BUILTIN MEM CARD IEFIN MEM e The direction of moving varies with the model 7 Select SELECT AND MOVE and touch 6 68 Copying Dubbing Files to a DVD Recorder or VCR You can dub videos by connecting to a DVD recorder or VCR e Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV DVD recorder VCR etc I Connect to a VCR DVD recorder Video Input 3 Image Input S Audio Input L p Audio Input R AV Cable AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V t VCR DVD Recorder e Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 2 Select the playback mode e Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds or more to turn on the unit 3 Prepare the TV VCR for recording e Switch to a compatible external input e Insert a DVD R or video tape 4 Prepare this unit for playback e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the connection settings menu to the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of the connecting TV VIDEO OUTPUT
92. fect will not be applied to a recorded video less than 7 seconds D 7 IBUAVBAGK OTHER FILE fer MLESS RE J emp SCREEN DISPLAY s EE OFF fh FADER WHITE Ek FADER BLACK FE WIPE SLIDE 38 Playback Playing Back Still Images You can select and play back the recorded still images from an index screen thumbnail display The contents of the saving destination selected in REC MEDIA FOR IM AGE are displayed on the index screen REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ ce P 107 e Touch Mf to stop playback Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback lt During Index Screen Display gt Select still image Press and hold to move pages Playback Delete lt During Playback gt Reverse Playback Normal Playback Displays either one during slideshow slideshow Start Stop Advances to Next Still Image Returns to Index Screen Returns to Previous Still Image During Index Screen Display Deletes the selected file Press and hold to move the pages of the index screen During Still Image Playback gt I Start pause slideshow ELE Stop returns to thumbnail display P ones ne rosna Haa Fours repwann me Ca Parmaan roverso rsa sonon gt Partan romal asorar raer dng son NOT E e Touch the slider and buttons around the screen with your fingers e The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your fin gernails or with gloves on e The displays on the screen
93. focus on a distant subject Slide downward to focus on a near subject NOTE e The image becomes black and white while the outline of the focused O Tete Citt object is displayed in the selected color Change outline color if it be comes difficult to see FOCUS ASSIST COLOR e P 96 NOTE e A subject that is focused at the telephoto T end remains in focus when it is zoomed out to the wide angle W end 26 Recording Adjusting Brightness You can adjust the brightness to your preferred level 1 Touch to display the menu SHDSESSISSISSibSiestesiesissesstess wm VIDEO MX MANUAL SETTING ITE BALAN Ag A es A e eees e Compensation range during video recording 6 to 6 e Compensation range during still image recording 2 0 to 2 0 e Slide upward to increase the brightness e Slide downward to decrease the brightness 6 Touch 8 to confirm Setting White Balance You can set the color tone to suit the light source 1 Touch to display the menu EW REGISTER EVENT E VIDEO QUALITY ba A o ry ey Oe pys ox i fir 3 AUTO Caw A ie A VIW O AUTO Adjusts automatically to the natural colors MWB Use this when the problem of unnatural colors is not re solved FINE Set this when shooting outdoors on a sunny day CLOUD Set this when shooting on a cloudy day or inside a shade HALOGEN Set this when shooting under illumination such as a video light
94. ge selected for the TV To use this unit with a language that differs from the display language of the TV set HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL s amp P 105 e The display language of the TV will not switch automatically even if the display language of this unit is changed e These functions may not work correctly when devices such as amplifier and selector are connected Set HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL ce P 105 e f HDMI CEC does not work properly turn off and on this unit again CAUTION e Do not remove the recording medium or perform any other operation such as turning off the power while accessing files Also be sure to use the provided AC adapter as the data on the recording medium may be corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during operation the data on the recording medium becomes corrupted format the re cording medium to use the medium again f Playback Connecting via the Component Connector I Connect to the TV To COMPONENT Terminal Component Cable Optional Green Component Video Input I CrPr Video Input Do not connect the yellow plug when using component cable The component cable recommended is QAM 1266 001 Video Input Audio Input L AV Cable Provided b Audio Input R e Press and hold the power button 4 for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit
95. gest Playback Plays videos with defective management information This is useful for checking the content of the videos quickly 1 Select the playback mode Operation Buttons for Digest Playback Returns to Beginning of Video Advances to Next Video Returns to Normal Playback Forward Search Reverse Search Stop Playback Pause amp i Playback pause Stop returns to thumbnail display Returns to normal playback PIL Advances to the next video Operation Buttons for Video Playback cs P 36 NOTE e An MTS file is created in the EXTMOV folder when management infor mation is corrupted e Depending on the condition of the damaged file playback might fail or may not run smoothly 37 Playback Turns off the effect You can add effects to the beginning and end of recorded videos l FADER WHITE Fades in or out with a white screen FADER BLACK Fades in or out with a black screen Playback with Special Effects I Select the playback mode WIPE SLIDE Wipes in from right to left or wipes out in the op posite way WIPE DOOR Wipes in as the two halves of a black screen which open to the left and right revealing the scene or wipes out in the opposite way WIPE SCROLL Wipes in from the bottom to the top of a black screen or wipes out in the opposite way WIPE SHUTTER Wipes in from the center of a black screen to ward the top and bottom or wipes out in the op posite way NOTE e The ef
96. he lamp lights up or blinks e Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card I Zoom Volume Lever e During shooting Adjusts the shooting range e During playback index screen Changes the number of images to dis play e During video playback Adjusts the volume 2 SNAPSHOT Still image recording Button e Takes a still image 3 USB Terminal e Connects to PC using a USB cable 4 DC Terminal e Connects to an AC adapter to charge the battery 5 START STOP Video recording Button e Starts stops video recording 6 Grip Belt Release Lever e Allows the grip belt to be removed and used as a hand strap 7 Grip Belt e Pass your hand through the grip belt to hold this unit firmly Holding this Unit c P 15 109 Names of Parts I Tripod Mounting Hole Tripod Mounting c P 16 2 SD Card Slot e Insert an optional SD card Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models t P 12 Inserting an SD Card SD SD Models cs P 13 3 Battery Release Lever Charging the Battery Pack c P 11 4 Battery Mount Charging the Battery Pack c P 10 110 I Speaker e Outputs audio sound during video playback 2 B Play Button e Switches between the recording and playback modes 3 vi Ci Video Still Image Button e Switches between video and still image 4 UPLOAD Button e Recording Takes videos in YouTube format e Playback Changes the video to YouTube format 5 Power Info Button
97. hed its media s maximum capacity to be recorded continuously without frame loss by automatically switching the recording to another media It is also possible for the scenes to be merged into one of the media once the re cording is complete Does not switch recording media automatically Switches recording media automatically Displaying the Item Select video mode e Auto switching of media cannot be performed when a write protected memory card an unformatted media or an incompatible media is used e The function does not work when there is less than 1 minute of re cording time left in the other media NOTE e Seamless recording allows the unit to automatically switch to another media if the targeted media for recording is unavailable or has less than 1 second of recording time left e Once a seamless recording is complete the function is automatically disabled Combine the recorded scenes or delete the scene combina tion information to reactivate it e Seamless videos that are recorded on two separate media can be combined into a single video Combining Videos Recorded by Seamless Recording t P 64 x v Color Records with x v Color Deactivates the function Activates the function Displaying the Item Select video mode 81 Menu Settings WIND CUT Reduces the noise caused by wind Deactivates the function Activates the function Displaying the Item I Select video m
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99. ides a selected video into two Operating Details Dividing Files c P 52 TRIMMING Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file Operating Details Capturing a Required Partin the Video c P 54 CHANGE EVENT REG Changes the event that is registered Operating Details Changing the Event of the Currently Displayed File c P 50 Changing the Event of the Selected Files c P 51 SEAMLESS REC CTRL Videos that are recorded on two separate media and with SEAMLESS RECORDING in the video recording menu enabled can be combined in to a single video Operating Details Combining Videos Recorded by Seamless Recording P 64 90 Menu Settings ON SCREEN DISPLAY Sets whether to show on screen displays such as icons during playback DISPLAY ALL Displays everything DISPLAY DATE ONLY Displays the date only Displaying the Item I Select the playback mode gt 97 Menu Settings Playback Menu Still Image You can delete or look for specific still images DELETE SEARCH DATE EDIT SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS ON SCREEN DISPLAY DELETE Deletes unwanted still images Operating Details Deleting the Currently Displayed File c P 45 Deleting Selected Files Deleting All Files c P 46 EDIT Deletes unwanted still images Deleting the Currently Displayed File Deleting Selected Files Deleting All Files c P 44 ce P 45 ce P
100. imsnicdavanssiics 89 Sia O a EEE E E 89 PLAYBACK PLAYLIST cco sncesenaseinccnsasieedeiretmeutenenutieneatianes 89 EDIT PLAYCIS T oerien aeaiia a EEEE ER EiT 89 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeees 89 EDI eee ivensaeGeatsaieeienatien sstauievecpaiendenwesteseee 90 SEAMLESS REC CTRL wieccesccedussanndecntaecsecacapsesaussanseteeanede 90 WIPE FADER ccrann arer aE E ERER 90 ON SCREEN DISPLAY sciistici 91 Playback Menu Still Image cccccseeecceeeseseeeeeeeeseaees 92 DELE TE e oe ec pare sea recandnnnotntna eaioueceutedimt estiecaomacee 92 SEARCHDA i cae ee te mee ee ee eee eee 92 EDI ceacoatiate ve enchant catessure den cusindauacinianea S 92 SLIDE SHOW EFFECTO emcee eee ene errr eee eer ee er 93 ON SCREEN DISPLAY tecrecesseccndateecnesediaecsnceyesettocdincgmenccens 93 Display Settings Menu ccccesceecseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeneeesaaees 94 LANGUAGE sasarina RAPRA EEEE ENS SAE ARESE 94 DATE DISPLAY STYLE sssscciocsesonnesimeanasnaneseanisawmeunsaadussmosees 94 MONITOR BRIGHTNESS lt insssescncecccdeacesnansencesentedematentances 95 LOD BACKLIG T scemerreomae nenioo nie ERG 96 FOCUS ASSIST COLOR re eccut rein nterteonseutatanovienteqieseueetiae 96 CLOCK ADJUST wnicachacarcesaincctecanetwaracecoutaceneredmenteceearseearaicer 97 Basic Settings Menu cc eeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaaeeeeeaeeeeeas 98 DEMO MODE nae ocasse tenes aeaee E EEEE 99 AUTO POWER OPF scssi 99 OPERATHON SOUND
101. ing videos Copies files to another media Copying All Files ce P 65 Copying Selected Files cs P 66 Moves files to another media Moving All Files ce P 67 Moving Selected Files c P 68 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting the Currently Displayed File P 47 Protecting Selected Files c P 48 Protecting All Files c P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files te P 49 DIVIDE Divides a selected video into two Dividing Files ce P 52 TRIMMING Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file Capturing a Required Part in the Video P 54 CHANGE EVENT REG Changes the event that is registered Changing the Event of the Currently Displayed File cs P 50 Changing the Event of the Selected Files c P 51 COPY WIPE FADER Copies files to another media Adds effects at the beginning and end of recorded videos Operating Details Operating Details Copying All Files c P 65 Playback with Special Effects c P 38 Copying Selected Files c P 66 MOVE Moves files to another media Operating Details Moving All Files c P 67 Moving Selected Files cs P 68 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Operating Details Protecting the Currently Displayed File ce P 47 Protecting Selected Files cs P 48 Protecting All Files ce P 49 Releasing Protection of All Files te P 49 DIVIDE Div
102. itiiititiititittirittttirrttitttttttt SELECT 0005 e Touch CHECK to check the selected video 8 Select the insertion point and touch JAN 10 2010 FROM SCENE 1 999 e The selected videos are added to the playlist on the right e To delete a video from the playlist touch gt to select the video and touch 69 e Repeat steps 7 8 and arrange the videos in the playlist 9 After arranging touch JAN 10 2010 FROM SCENE 1 999 sagopa TOTAL 00h00m o i DVD1 7 Select the group to add to playlist and touch QUIT PLAYLIST SAVE EDITED CONTENTS Playlist JAN 10 2010 FROM GROUP TOTAL SELECT R E e Touch CHECK to check the selected video 58 Editing 8 Select the insertion point and touch v Creating Playlists by Date FROM GROUP 4 999 m Create a playlist by arranging multiple files according to recording date TOTAL a I Select the playback mode s e The selected videos are added to the playlist on the right e To delete a video from the playlist touch gt to select the video and touch e Repeat steps 7 8 and arrange the videos in the playlist 9 After arranging touch pone 0 FROM SCENE 4 999 QUIT PLAYL SAVE EDITED CONTENTS JAN 10 2010 FROM DATE TOTAL oohoom E g a SELECT Sc e Touch CHECK to check the selected video 59 Editing 8 Select the insertion point and touch
103. le in time lapse shooting Simultaneous still image recording and image stabilizer are also not available To use digital zoom set ZOOM in the menu to 80x or 200x ZOOM se P 80 Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject illuminated by bright light This is not a malfunction Set the VIDEO QUALITY to UXP or XP for recording 115 Troubleshooting Make sure not to insert the card in the wrong direction Inserting an SD Card NAND SD Models te P 12 To record to the card it is necessary to perform media settings REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 ce P 106 To use cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to for mat initialize the card using FORMAT SD CARD from media settings FORMAT SD CARD se P 108 116 Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two scenes This is not a malfunction Cancel group display and date search functions Searching for a Specific Video Still Image ce P 40 Change the setting in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO or REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE Files on other media are not displayed REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 ce P 106 Select PLAYBACK OTHER FILE then search the videos on the index screen Video files that have damaged management information can be played back Playing a Video with Defective Management Information c P 37 Set ON SCREEN DISPLAY in the menu accordingly ON SCRE
104. may drop and result in injuries or damages Using the Hand Strap When using the hand strap loop it around your wrist 3 Insert an SD card Removing the Strap Bi While pressing 1 pull 2 and remove the strap NOTE e Recording switches automatically from one media to another and vice z versa after the card or memory space in the selected media is full Atacning tHe Swap SEAMLESS RECORDING ce P 81 e To record to the card it is necessary to adjust media settings When no card is available set media settings to HDD for recording REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 ce P 106 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ ce P 107 e To use cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to format initialize the card using FORMAT SD CARD from media set tings FORMAT SD CARD se P 108 J CAUTION oN e Make sure not to insert the card in the wrong direction It may cause damage to the unit and card Brace and hold e Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing a card Removing the Card e Push in firmly until it clicks into place Push the card inward once then pull it out straight 12 Getting Started Inserting an SD Card SD SD Models Insert a commercially available SD card before recording This unit comes with two SD card slots When two SD cards are inserted recordings can be continued on the other card even if o
105. me Using Battery Battery Pack Actual Recording Continuous Recording Time Time BN VG114U 1h20m Supplied BN VG121U 1h10m 2 h 05m The above are values when LCD BACKLIGHT is set to STANDARD SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME e The actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if re cording is stopped repeatedly DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the JAN 10 2010 01 00 AM expected recording time e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME NOTE e What is daylight saving time Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clock 1 hour ahead for a fixed period in summer It is used mainly in the Western countries e Restore the daylight saving time settings after you returned from the trip 18 Recording Taking Videos in Auto Mode Indications During Video Recording You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the au Remaining Time to mode Recordable Time Recording Mode Video Quality Recording 1 Open the LCD monitor and select the video mode veaa Open the lens cover REC uM 9 55 01 Recording In Progress Seamless Scene Counter Recording Recorded Time TT e The video mode icon appears Battery Indicator ie
106. mless M B WEBB comane scenes Reco rd i ng SELECT A MEDIA TO STORE THE COMBINED SCENES Videos that are recorded on two separate media and with SEAMLESS RECORDING in the video recording menu enabled can be combined in to a single video I Select the playback mode COMBINE SCENES START COMBINING THE SCENES Combining of the videos starts e After videos are combined touch 6 How to Enable Seamless Video Recording Again To start seamless recording again after the previous session is complete it is necessary to combine seamless videos or delete the combination in formation of the seamless videos To delete the combination information of seamless videos select DEL SCENE COMBI INFO in step 5 NOTE e The scene and scene combination information from the media that is not selected as the media in which the combined file is saved may be deleted e Scenes from seamless recording can no longer be combined if the files are divided deleted trimmed or moved e This unit starts a search to detect seamless videos Combining cannot be performed if no seamless videos are found e When DEL SCENE COMBI INFO is selected the recorded seamless videos can no longer be combined marks are removed from the files 6 Select YES and touch COMBINE SCENES JAN 01 2010 01 00AM THE ABOVE SCENE IS FOUND COMBINE WITH THIS SCENE 7 Select the media to store the combined video and touch 64
107. name and time difference are displayed NOTE e Setting AREA SETTING changes the clock time such that time differ ence is accounted for After returning to your country re select the region that was set initially to restore the original clock settings 17 Getting Started Setting Daylight Saving Time Optional Accessories When ON is selected in SET FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead Product Name Battery Pack e Provides a longer recording time than the bat e BN VG114U tery pack that comes with this unit It can also e BN VG121U be used as a spare battery pack Battery Charger e Enables the battery pack to be charged with e AA VG1U out using this unit DVD Writer e Enables the images recorded on this unit to be e CU VD3U copied to a DVD without using a PC 1 Touch to display the menu Gansnnsnnsnnsanannssncsnssassasans Hy DVD Writer e Creates DVDs and functions as an external e CU VD50U DVD drive when connected to a PC In addi tion created DVDs can be played back by connecting the CU VD50U toa TV Component Cable e For viewing in high picture quality e QAM1266 001 USB Cable e Connects this unit to a BD writer or a recom e QAM0852 001 mended USB external hard disk drive see ta ble below NOTE e For more information refer to the catalog e BN VG114U is the same battery pack that comes with this unit Approximate Recording Ti
108. nd touch e The city name and time difference are displayed e Touch after the color of the selected region changes NOTE e The clock can be reset again later Resetting the Clock c P 15 e When using this unit overseas you can set it to the local time for re cording Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling c P 17 e You can turn on or off the clock display during playback mode ON SCREEN DISPLAY ce P 91 e The clock set style of this unit varies with the models Clock Set Style ce P 95 e Touch the slider and buttons around the screen with your fingers e The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your fin gernails or with gloves on e The displays on the screen do not work even if you touch them Getting Started Resetting the Clock Set the clock with CLOCK ADJUST from the menu 1 Touch to display the menu EIEEE Oa es ee Ta i SET oe oj e Use the slider to adjust the year month day hour and minute in order e Touch the operation buttons gt to move the cursor e After setting the date and time touch D 5 Select the region where you live and touch e The city name and time difference are displayed e Touch after the color of the selected region changes Using the Operation Buttons Functions of the operation buttons may be displayed on the screen ac cording to the feature in use Functions of the
109. ne card is full Types of Usable SD Card P 13 I Press the power button for more than 2 seconds to turn off this unit Types of Usable SD Card The following SD cards can be used on this unit SDHC Card e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card 4 GB to 32 GB for video recording 3 Insert an SD card into slot A SD Card This unit supports 256 MB to 2 GB SD cards Operations are confirmed on the SD cards from the following manufactur ers e Panasonic e TOSHIBA e SanDisk Slot A Slot B e ATP NOTE CAUTION e Make sure not to insert the card in the wrong direction It may cause damage to the unit and card e Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing a card e Using SD cards including SDHC cards other than those specified above may result in recording failure or data loss e Class 4 and Class 6 are guaranteed to have a minimum transfer rate of 4 MB s and 6 MB s respectively during reading or writing of data NOTE OE e Recording switches automatically from one media to another and vice versa after the card or memory space in the selected media is full SEAMLESS RECORDING c P 81 e To record to the card it is necessary to adjust media settings When no card is available set media settings to HDD for recording REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM320 ce P 106 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ ce P 107 e To use cards that have been used on other devices it is nece
110. ng and compilation As most people own at least a digital camera nowadays even if you are really unable to find an extra camcorder inserting still pictures to the vid eo at various points is also a good way to add variety Do give it a try Mi lt Camcorder 1 gt Closing up on the bride and groom all the time Mi lt Camcorder 2 gt Recording the congratulatory messages from friends at the same time Travel Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips Bringing the Necessary Equipment The necessary things to bring on a trip depends on your traveling pur pose and the destination For overseas trips in particular you have to think about what to bring in accordance to the local conditions Here are some suggestions for your consideration Hi Camcorder Think about how many hours of shooting you will usually perform in a day Be sure to prepare enough recording medium especially for long overseas trips If you are recording in SD cards get ready the sufficient number of cards including some for backup W Battery Pack Prepare a battery pack that is ready for double the expected recording time in a day For example if you plan to record for 2 hours a day pre pare a battery pack that is ready for 4 hours actual recording time For a day trip you can prepare a battery with low capacity but for a long trip do prepare a few batteries with high capacities E AC Adapter The JVC AC adapter support
111. ngs REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 Sets the recording playback media of still images Records still images to this unit s HDD Records still images to the SD card Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu FORMAT BUILT IN MEM GZ HM320 Deletes all files on the built in memory FILE Deletes all files on the built in memory SETTINGS FILE MANAGE Deletes all files on the internal memory and resets a MENT NO the folder and file numbers to 1 MEDIA SETTINGS gt Ier C CAUTION e All data on the built in memory will be deleted when it is formatted Copy all files on the built in memory to a PC before formatting e Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged or connect the AC adapter as the formatting process may take some time SA MEDIA SETTINGS EDIAFORVIDEO Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu IMAGE SLOT SELECTION GZ HM300 Sets the recording playback media of still images Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu DEIS I amp 8 JIRECIMEDIA FoR viDeo va ENIA EOR IMA i 4 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM 2 Select MEDIA SETTINGS and touch 9 i 107 Menu Settings FORMAT SD CARD Deletes all files on the SD card FILE Deletes all files on the SD card FILE MANAGE Deletes all files on the SD card and resets the MENT NO folder and file numbers to 1 CAUTION e Not available for selection when no SD card is ins
112. ngs NOTE e Set to UXP or XP mode when recording fast moving scenes or scenes with extreme change of brightness to avoid noise Displaying the Item Select video mode 79 Menu Settings ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio e When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged Displaying the Item Select video mode 80 GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places Deactivates the function Electrically brightens the scene when it is dark AUTO Automatically brightens the scene when it is dark NOTE H _ e Although AUTO brightens the scene more than AGC movements of the subject may become unnatural e Setting can be adjusted separately for still images Displaying the Item Select video mode Menu Settings TIME LAPSE RECORDING This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a cer tain interval This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud Operating Details Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING se P 31 AUTO REC Records automatically by sensing the changes in brightness Operating Details Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC c P 33 SEAMLESS RECORDING This function enables an ongoing video recording that has reac
113. o capture by using the forward slow motion gt and reverse slow motion lt q operation buttons Qa PROTECT CANCEL om DIVID 5 Capture a still image SWAPSHOT NOTE e The picture quality varies with the IMAGE QUALITY setting IMAGE QUALITY te P 85 e Captured still images are stored in the media specified in REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 _ P 107 e Playback of the selected video starts 7 Touch to pause playback then touch SET to set the start point 54 Editing e Touch to resume playback Playing Back Videos cs P 36 Capturing Videos for Uploading to You 19 7 Tu be 8 Touch to pause playback then touch SET to set the point to stop copying Capture and copy a part of a recorded video maximum 10 minutes for uploading to YouTube and save it as a YouTube video When capturing videos for YouTube the duration cannot be longer than 10 minutes Select the playback mode e To reset the start point touch CANCEL 9 Select CAPTURE TRIMMED FILE and touch 6 TRIMMING CAPTURE TRIMMED FILE DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE A SPECIFIC AREA e After copying touch e When copying finishes the copied file is added to the index screen NOTE e According to the AVCHD standard videos are split into units of approx imately 0 5 second As such the division point may not be accurate e When trimming is
114. ode X WIND CUT m SPLAT SETTIN 82 Menu Settings Recording Menu Still Image You can adjust various settings such as brightness and white balance to suit the subject or purpose You can also change settings such as picture quality and gain MANUAL SETTING Recording settings can be adjusted manually e They are displayed only when recording in the manual mode Manual Settings Menu P 87 FACE PRIORITY AE Detects faces and adjusts the brightness and focus automatically AF FACE PRIORITY AE AF te P 83 SELF TIMER Use this when taking a group photo SELF TIMER ce P 83 SHUTTER MODE Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted SHUTTER MODE se P 84 IMAGE SIZE Sets the image size number of pixels for still images IMAGE SIZE ce P 85 IMAGE QUALITY Sets the image quality IMAGE QUALITY P 85 GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places GAIN UP c P 86 AUTO REC Enables the unit to record still images automatically by sensing the changes in brightness within the red frame displayed on the LCD monitor Recording Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC te P 33 If METERING AREA TYPE is set to SPOT it will be switched to FACE PRIORITY AE AF ENTIRE SCREEN Detects faces and adjusts the brightness and focus automatically e When the following settings are made FACE PRIORITY AE AF will switch to OFF Setting De
115. oe J Deleting Unwanted Files ce P 44 EE ie BE use Menu E ma PLAYBACK ON PC E amp CREATE Disc Disconnecting this Unit from PC I Click Safely Remove Hardware 5 Ee e The provided software Everio MediaBrowser starts up on the PC The subsequent operations are to be performed on the PC 4 Select the volume tari Eamon 2 Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device 3 For Windows Vista Windows 7 Click OK 4 Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor Click NEXT Click All volume in camcorder 5 Start backup Saving Destination PC e Backup starts 6 After backup is complete click OK 71 Copying Organizing Files After backing up your files organize them by adding labels such as Fam ily Trip or Athletic Meet This is useful not only for creating discs but for viewing the files too I Double click on the Everio MediaBrowser icon e The provided software starts up h Ail di T be a H Everio MediaBrowser 2 Display the month of the files to organize Pini eee he Recording Date 1 Input the name of the new user list Ente Listnane Family trip e A new user list is added to the user list library 4 Click on the recording day e The thumbnails of the files recorded on the day are displayed 5 Register files to the created user list User List Thumbnails 72 Iden
116. on online Click tor Latest Product Info Version infot F1 4 Select the method of file selection e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio Me diaBrowser please consult the Pixela User Support Center a ai Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser e f you select Select all files displayed only the displayed videos are P 70 copied to the disc Proceed to step 6 e f you select Select files individually proceed to step 5 5 When Select files individually is selected Select the files to copy to disc in order r eel tae Set the title and menu background 7 Copying to disc starts e After copying click OK 73 Copying JVC Software Licence Agreement IMPORTANT TO CUSTOMERS PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM NAMED DIGITAL PHOTO NAVIGATOR Program ON YOUR PC The right to use the Program is granted by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC to You only on the condition that You agree to the follow ing Should You not agree to the terms hereof You may not install or use the Program HOWEVER INSTALLING OR USING THE PROGRAM INDI CATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS I COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Program are owned by JVC and its licensor and remain vested in JVC and such l
117. onstration starts playing after 3 minutes e To stop playback touch NOTE e This mode is not available in the playback mode Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu Ld aa U AUTO POWER OFF Prevents the situation of forgetting to turn off the power when this is set OFF Power is not turned off even if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes Turns off the power automatically if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes NOTE SS e When using battery power is turned off automatically if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes e When using the AC adapter this unit goes into standby mode Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu O OKA 4 BASIC SETTINGS EOT Eu a A 99 Menu Settings OPERATION SOUND RECORD BUTTON Turns on or off the operation sound Displays the REC button on the LCD monitor and enables it to be used Turns off the operation sound as the START STOP button No display Turns on the operation sound Displays the REC button on the LCD monitor Displaying the Item Displaying the Item 1 Touch to display the menu 1 Touch to display the menu SB Basic SETTINGS E amp DEMO MODE I o ESES SA DEMO MODE seT J S QUIT oeoeoe 100 Menu Settings QUICK RESTART UPDATE iari Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version Enables recording to be performed immediately when the LCD monitor is E
118. operation buttons will be displayed Operation Buttons e To operate touch the slider and buttons around the screen lightly with your fingers NOTE e Touch denotes the touching of the operation buttons lightly e The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your fin gernails or with gloves on e The displays on the screen do not work even if you touch them Using the Slider Slide the ball of your finger along the slider for smooth operations While the slider is being pressed the cursor moves automatically Fine operations such as moving the cursor one by one can be performed by touching the slider e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the De tailed User Guide NOTE e The slider and buttons do not function if you touch them with your fin gernails or with gloves on e The displays on the screen do not work even if you touch them Holding this Unit When holding this unit keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent camera shake la amp POINT CAUTION e Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation 15 Getting Started e Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is being used by children NOTE e f camera shake is excessive use the digital image stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake c P 21 16 Attaching the Lens Cap To protect the lens attach the provided lens cap to this unit as shown in the illustration
119. ot start when the change in brightness is too small e Recording may start due to changes in brightness even if there is no movement of the subject within the red frame e The performance of AUTO REC is affected by its sensitivity to the sur rounding brightness The function may not work with certain environ ments While zooming recording cannot be started IS Recording Remaining Recording Time Battery Power You can check the remaining video recording time on the internal memo ry and SD card as well as the remaining battery power I Select video mode 2 Press e Press once to display the remaining recording time of the selected me dia for video recording Go to step 3 Press twice to display the remaining recording time of the other media Go to step 4 Press thrice to display the remaining battery power Go to step 5 3 Display the remaining recording time of the selected media for video recording MAX RECORDING TIME 0h20m BUILT IN MEM k Oh30m Oh45m 1h25m To set change this media as the recording media touch v To change the video quality select video quality with the slider and touch To display the remaining battery power touch the button To display the remaining recording time of the other media press the INFO button once e To exit the display touch the button 4 Display the remaining recording time of the other media MAX RECORDING TIME Oh20m xy Oh30m
120. rding Automatically by Sensing Movements AUTO REC c P 33 86 Menu Settings Manual Settings Menu Recording settings can be adjusted manually NOTE e They are displayed only when recording in the manual mode SCENE SELECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Scene Selection ce P 25 FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually Adjusting Focus Manually ss P 26 FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus Using Focus Assist c P 26 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Adjusting Brightness cs P 27 WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Setting White Balance c P 27 BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Setting Backlight Compensation se P 28 METERING AREA TYPE Enables you to adjust the brightness in the desired area Setting Metering Area ce P 28 EFFECT Records videos or still images with special effects such as sepia or black and white Recording with Effects cs P 29 TELE MACRO Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Taking Close up Shots cs P 29 SCENE SELECT EFFECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Records videos or still images with special effects such as sepia or black Operating Details and white Scene Selection te P 25 Operating Details Recording with Effects cs P 29 FOCUS Focus can be
121. s up in green when focused R ding i Appears when a still image is being captured e When focused the focus icon lights up in green pours In PARAT ENE g cap A Takpa culiinade Recording Me Displays the icon of the media where still images dia are recorded to The recording media can be changed REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 c P 107 Battery Indica Displays the approximate remaining battery power tor Details of the battery power can be displayed by pressing the INFO button b Remaining Recording Time Battery Power c P 34 e PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured 22 Recording Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording W Zoom Wide Angle T Zoom Telephoto Auto Manual Quick Review Operation But Description to T W Zoom Functions as the zoom lever Zooming ce P 23 Quick Review Enables the most recently captured still image to be viewed Checking the Captured Image Immediately c P 23 NOTE e The slider operation button cannot be used when the LCD monitor is flipped e The zoom appears when the slider is touched Useful Settings for Recording e When QUICK RESTART is set to ON this unit turns on immediately if you open the LCD monitor within 5 minutes after the power is turned off by closing the monitor QUICK RESTART se P 101 e When AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON this unit turns itself off au tomatically to conserve pow
122. s voltages from 100 V to 240 V and hence can be used anywhere in the world Bring along the adapter if you are traveling for a long time Charge the battery pack while sleeping so that you can record with full battery power the next day Mi Power Plug Adapter c P 17 The shape of the power plug varies according to countries Be sure to check the shape of the power plug beforehand and bring the appropriate power plug adapter Useful Shooting Techniques Mi Battery Charger Recording cannot be performed when an AC adapter is connected to the camcorder for battery charging You can bring an additional battery charger to charge battery packs if you plan to use the camcorder for recording at night You can also charge multiple battery packs by using both the battery charger and this camcor der at the same time E Tripod A tripod is an essential item to take stable images Select an appropriate tripod in accordance to your purpose and style of traveling such as a compact one to be used on a table or one that is at least 1 m tall Recording the Excitement Before Departure It may be a little abrupt to start your travel video at the destination sud denly Record also the preparations prior to departure if it is a family trip or the time when everyone is gathered at the meeting place if you are traveling with your friends For overseas trips taking a shot of the signs and displays at the airport of the flight you are
123. setting BACKLIGHT COMP if the faces appear too dark Even the expressions of faces un der shadows can be captured brightly and clearly Setting Backlight Compensation c P 28 WE lt Without backlight compensation gt Getting Started Verifying the Accessories If any of the items are missing or defective consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center NOTE e SD cards are sold separately Types of Usable SD Card t P 13 Description AC Adapter AP V30U e Connects to this unit to charge the battery pack It can also be used when recording indoors or during playback Battery Pack BN VG114U e Attaches to this unit to supply power AV Cable e Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV USB Cable A Type Mini B Type e Connects this unit to a PC CD ROM e For installing the provided software Everio MediaBrowser on a PC Basic User Guide e Read well and keep in a safe place where it can be accessed easily when necessary Lens Cap e Protects the lens e When using the AC adapter overseas please prepare a commercially available converter plug for the country or region of visit Charging the Battery Pack Overseas P 17 Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack immediately after purchase and when the re maining battery power is low The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase Attach the battery pack 10 Getting St
124. siscsenncr u 100 RECORD BUTTON mere rete ni een mre er 100 QUICK RESTAR T acaseonnccansanceneasusnut ania a i 101 URDATE serenor en R 101 FACTORY PRESE 0 recast csscennse eian eire 102 Connection Settings Menu sssssssssssesesrrrrrerrrresrrrrresrrrrre 103 DISPLAY ON TV ocd cacecicccecacceateboccusauctancenuedtadcceamaieasearc 103 VIDEOD OUTPUT eieren R ERa 103 COMPONENT OUTPUT isccsncusssncecpeeamstadunscniincaseanoncensnenas 104 I A UM coire vrecpnctie sap inaieeeoanie Satasameneteesoaroes 104 PII GONTROL a ccomasaennetsaisanctutinsitnsiseacctieiceaesneanepermententanes 105 Media Settings Menu ccccssceeceseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeessaneeeeees 106 REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO GZ HM820 cceeeeeeeeeees 106 VIDEO SLOT SELECTION GZ HM300 106 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE GZ HM320 sanee 107 IMAGE SLOT SELECTION GZ HMS300 ee 107 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM GZ HM320 eee 107 FORMAT SD CARD acpi serene en tee cee ncetaeetaenene oeneeaarcaniate 108 ERASE ALL DATA GZ AM320 wescieteaeosenescceuscvseseunannean 108 Names of Parts PONOT aes cas ise S 110 ETE Ol eea E E EE 110 LOD MOTTON 2 vrvssedeeerhectceencoctceeeedocsboccenndenetotantoeceuesedesecerebersces 111 Indications on the LCD Monitor Common Recording Indications ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 112 Video Recording iacedencscsccucnartccecescasuccussadacensbeeddansteiesetentsanaes 112 Still Image Recording
125. ssary to format initialize the card using FORMAT SD CARD from media set tings FORMAT SD CARD se P 108 13 Getting Started Removing the Card Push the card inward once then pull it out straight Types of Usable SD Card The following SD cards can be used on this unit SDHC Card e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card 4 GB to 32 GB for video recording SD Card e This unit supports 256 MB to 2 GB SD cards Operations are confirmed on the SD cards from the following manufactur ers e Panasonic e TOSHIBA e SanDisk e ATP NOTE e Using SD cards including SDHC cards other than those specified above may result in recording failure or data loss e Class 4 and Class 6 are guaranteed to have a minimum transfer rate of 4 MB s and 6 MB s respectively during reading or writing of data 14 Clock Setting The SET DATE TIME screen appears when you turn on this unit for the first time after purchase when it has not been used for a long time or when the clock is not set yet Set the clock before recording I Open the LCD monitor e This unit turns on e When the LCD monitor is closed this unit turns off 2 Select YES and touch e Use the slider to adjust the year month day hour and minute in order e Touch the operation buttons gt to move the cursor e After setting the date and time touch D 4 Select the region where you live a
126. sscncscncxatoneenuactanacnnchdaancivaipieaaawaciceseciaceanandzscs 67 Moving Selected Files 0 0 0 ececeeceseeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeseaeeeeees 68 Dubbing Files to a DVD Recorder or VCR cccsseeeeeeees 69 Copying to Windows PO sce ccicasanceeennceecne cosentetieetiiendces cessenct 70 Verifying System Requirements Guideline 0 70 Installing the Provided Software cccssscecssseeceeeeeeeees 70 Backing UP All PINGS scccdtaennseenatessaeceincseavtectaussdnseeaesestieceeeanes 70 Organizing ral cic sses 72 Recording Videos to DISCS ccccceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeees 73 JVC Software Licence Agreement ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 74 Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software 75 List of Files and Folders cccncccsccccnncconscreaneccataanccisetecnecesaseces 75 Copying to Mac Computer so nceadccis ccnnnsactdnendinnacheceeeranedentehonct 76 Menu Settings Operating the Menu lt 2cecsisccaddiaseresiadsannceecanncandaedsunerensecivedcendee 77 Recording Menu Video ccccccsececceseeeceseeeseeseeneseeesseees 78 FACE PRIORITY AE AP cccccsseeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeseneeeesaaes 79 REGISTER EVENT coceot coseeseiesanajpussetrcoa st cteenusascasseaencancanias 79 VIDEO QUALITY sissien e eneee PIENSE EES 79 DOOM erae E E E 80 GAIN UP re E 80 TIME LAPSE RECORDING s sssccvinscadesncseonnedeastenassevessionsents 81 AUTO TA Gra crceacecanasatcectaransceecessnseacevedeatee
127. stesesss Ld La LOUT 6 Recording starts automatically when the subject within the red frame moves e A red frame appears 2 seconds after the menu display disappears e For video recording recording continues while there are still move ments of the subject changes in brightness within the red frame When there are no more movements of the subject changes in bright ness within the red frame recording will stop in 5 seconds e To stop video recording manually press the START STOP button However as the AUTO REC setting remains at ON even after the vid eo recording is stopped recording starts again when movements of the subject changes in brightness are detected within the red frame To cancel AUTO REC set it to OFF CAUTION e The only manual recording setting available is TELE MACRO The rest are all set to AUTO e Digital zoom image stabilizer self timer and continuous shooting are not available after AUTO REC is set e AUTO REC cannot be used together with TIME LAPSE RECORDING When both are set priority is given to TIME LAPSE RECORDING e The auto power off and power saving modes are not available after AUTO REC is set NOTE e Recording stops when there are no changes for 5 seconds during vid eo recording e Recording may not start when the movements of the subject within the red frame are too fast or the changes in brightness are too small e Recording may n
128. taking may be useful for future reference co COC Cp Ol amp N H p F n UR A AA fh Using Pan at the Places of Interest Tourists spots with beautiful scenery or historical sites are places that you would certainly want to record To capture the magnificence of a scene which cannot be fitted into a sin gle frame try the panning technique Refer to the Shooting Tips found in this website on how to use panning effectively In addition you may also like to take a shot of the signs or monuments that can often be found at the tourist spots Showing Everyone Having a Good Time When taking a video it is rather dull to shoot only the scenery or histori cal sites Talk about your feelings while recording the breath taking scenery of an attraction so that it will be an interesting scene to view later Amusement Park Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family Taking Videos or Still Images According to the Attraction You may choose to take videos all the time However you may want to take some still images too The following section explains the scenarios suitable for taking videos or still images W Scenarios suitable for taking videos Useful Shooting Techniques Scenarios with changes in body movement are suitable for taking videos This includes situations where there are rapid changes in facial expres sions or voices of surprise and delight Some amus
129. talls When SCENE SELECT is set to SPOTLIGHT When FOCUS is set to MANUAL When FOCUS ASSIST is selected When BACKLIGHT COMP is set to ON When METERING AREA TYPE is set to SPOT NOTE e You cannot activate FACE PRIORITY AE AF if SELF TIMER is set to FACE DETECTION e Depending on the condition faces may not be detected Displaying the Item SELF TIMER Use this when taking a group photo Deactivates the self timer 25SEC Starts recording 2 seconds after the SNAPSHOT button is pressed 10SEC Starts recording 10 seconds after the SNAPSHOT button is pressed This setting is suitable for taking group photos FACE Detects faces when the SNAPSHOT button is pressed Re DE cording starts 3 seconds after the face of the photographer TEC is detected TION 1 Faces are detected CAUTION e When FACE PRIORITY AE AF is set to ON the following settings d will change i ri i If SCENE SELECT is set to SPOTLIGHT it will be switched to 2 Face of photographer is detected l OFP If FOCUS is set to MANUAL it will be switched to AUTO If BACKLIGHT COMP is set to ON it will be switched to OFF 83 Menu Settings Photographer Displaying the Item I Select still image mode 84 SHUTTER MODE Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted
130. tifying Video or Still Image e You can select files using the SELECT menu on the top right of the screen e Check the video still image icon on the top right corner of the thumb nail Still Image NOTE e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio Me diaBrowser please consult the Pixela User Support Center Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser t P 70 Copying NOTE Recording Videos to Discs e The following types of discs can be used on the provided software Ev erio MediaBrowser DVD R 1 Insert a new disc into the PC s recordable DVD drive DVD R DL DVD RW 2 Select the desired user list DVD R aes DVD R DL Ves DVD RW BD e Everio MediaBrowser supports 3 disc formats DVD Video AVCHD apa and BD e When copying videos recorded in UXP recording mode to create an AVCHD disc the videos need to be converted to XP recording mode m before copying Therefore it may take a longer time than copying vid a sos recorded mother modes Sek e Use Everio MediaBrowser Player to play back the disc Refer to the 3 Select the disc type help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser software to operate e To view the help file of Everio MediaBrowser select Help from the Everio MediaBrowser s menu bar or press F1 on the keyboard Copy the files that are arranged using the user list to DVDs Disc Type MediaBrowser HelotH Check the latest versi
131. tomatically Deactivates the function Activates the function Displaying the Item I Select video mode CAUTION e When FACE PRIORITY AE AF is set to ON the following settings will change If SCENE SELECT is set to SPOTLIGHT it will be switched to OFF If FOCUS is set to MANUAL it will be switched to AUTO If BACKLIGHT COMP is set to ON it will be switched to OFF If METERING AREA TYPE is set to SPOT it will be switched to ENTIRE SCREEN e When the following settings are made FACE PRIORITY AE AF will switch to OFF When SCENE SELECT is set to SPOTLIGHT When FOCUS is set to MANUAL When FOCUS ASSIST is selected When BACKLIGHT COMP is set to ON When METERING AREA TYPE is set to SPOT NOTE e Depending on the condition faces may not be detected REGISTER EVENT Categorizes your videos according to events Such as Travel Athletic Event by registering the file before recording Operating Details Registering Files to Events Before Recording P 30 VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality Enables recording in the best picture quality e Applies to BDs only Videos taken in high definition quality cannot be saved to DVDs Enables recording in high picture quality Enables recording in standard quality EP Enables long recordi
132. y standard that enables interoperability between HDMI CEC compliant devices that are connected via HDMI cables NOTE e Not all HDMlI control devices comply with the HDMI CEC standard The HDMI control function of this unit will not work when connected to these devices This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all HDMI CEC enabled devi ces e Depending on the specifications of each HDMI CEC enabled device some functions may not work with this unit For details refer to the in struction manual of your TV e Unintended operations may occur with some connected devices In these cases set HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL 1 P 105 Preparations e Connect an HDMI cable between this unit and the TV e Turn on the TV and set the HDMI CEC related setting to ON For de tails refer to the instruction manual of the TV e Turn on this unit and set HDMI CONTROL to ON HDMI CONTROL 1e P 105 Operation Method 1 Turn on this unit 2 Select the playback mode 3 Connect the HDMI cable e TV turns on automatically and switches to HDMI input mode when this unit is turned on Operation Method 2 1 Turn off the TV e This unit turns off automatically NOTE e Depending on the TV connected the display language of this unit will automatically switch to the language that is selected for the TV when this unit is turned on This is applicable only if this unit supports the langua
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