JVC GC-QX3 Instructions Manual

JVC GC-QX3 Instructions Manual

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DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
GC-QX3
INSTRUCTIONS
STILL CAMERA
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which is located on the bottom of
cabinet. Retain this information for
future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
ENGLISH
LYT0543-001C

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL STILL CAMERA GC-QX3 ENGLISH STILL CAMERA For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which is located on the bottom of INSTRUCTIONS cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. Serial No. LYT0543-001C...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Dear Customer, The AA-V37 AC Power Adapter should be used with: Thank you for purchasing the Digital Still AC 120 V`, 60 Hz in the USA and Canada, Camera. Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the AC 110 –...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT PRODUCT 5. Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Electrical energy can perform many useful func- •...
  • Page 4 SERVICING 1. Accessories 1. Servicing To avoid personal injury: If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits • Do not place this product on an unstable cart, a marked change in performance and you are stand, tripod, bracket or table. It may fall, causing unable to restore normal operation by following the serious injury to a child or adult, and serious detailed procedure in its operating instructions, do...
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    QUICK START Power cord Power outlet Power lamp AC adapter (AA-V37) DC cord DC input connector Knob Memory card cover Memory card (3.3V type) Connect the Camera to a Power Insert the Memory card. ( pg. 22) Outlet. ( pg. 20) Open the Memory card cover.
  • Page 6 QUICK START (cont.) MODE switch Shutter button Lock button w e button Lock button Power dial Power dial Shoot a Picture. ( pg. 30) Play back a Picture. ( pg. 31) Turn the Power dial to “A” (full auto mode). Turn the Power dial to “B”.
  • Page 7: Major Features

    MAJOR FEATURES Three high-quality still image shooting modes Using the SmartMedia™ card* increases photo capacity 1. 6M Pro-Still (Pixel Shift Mode) ( pg. 46) This unit is compatible with SmartMedia™ cards* (optional), which can be used to increase the This mode collects twice as much image data by number of pictures that can be taken.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS QUICK START MAJOR FEATURES CONTENTS CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery ..................... 18 Installing a Charged Battery ..................19 Connecting the Camera to a Power Outlet ..............20 Attaching the Hand strap ....................21 Attaching the Lens Cover ....................
  • Page 9 PRINT Connecting the Camera to a Printer ................59 Printing a Picture ......................60 Printing by DPOF Setting ....................62 SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS Changing Settings in the SET UP Menu ................. 64 Setting the Date and Time ..................... 66 SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ®...
  • Page 10: Controls, Connectors And Indicators

    CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS Front View Top View 6 7 8...
  • Page 11 Front View Top View 1 Flash ..........pg. 33 1 Exposure control button (+/–) ..pg. 37 Use the flash when shooting in dark Press this button to check the brightness conditions. setting and to change the brightness setting for shooting photos. 2 Flash sensor 2 FOCUS button ......
  • Page 12 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.) Rear View Bottom View...
  • Page 13 Rear View Bottom View 1 Viewfinder 1 Battery cover ......pg. 19 Look through here when framing and Open this cover to replace the battery. focusing your shot. 2 Tripod mount hole ...... pg. 25 2 DISPLAY button ....pg. 31, 38 Use this hole to mount the camera on a Press this button to turn the LCD screen on tripod.
  • Page 14 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.) LCD Panel 4 5 6 1 Indicator of initial settings having been 5 Timer mode indicator ....pg. 32 changed This indicator is displayed if the Self timer This indicator is displayed if the initial button has been pressed and the timer settings have been changed.
  • Page 15 On-screen Display During Shooting During Playback 2 0 0 0 . 1 2 . 2 4 During Shooting During Playback 1 Flash indicator ....... pg. 33 1 Picture size indicator ....pg. 28 Appears when the flash button has been : 640 x 480 pressed and a mode that generates a flash : 1024 x 768...
  • Page 16 CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.) Menu Screens SET UP Menu Screen Turn the Power dial to “SET” to display the SET UP screen. Refer to the following pages for a detailed description of operation. SET UP pg. 28 FRAME 2032X1536 pg.
  • Page 17 Playback Menu Screens Turn the Power dial to “B” (playback), and then select each mode with the MODE switch. The selected mode appears on the LCD screen. STILL PLAYBACK STILL PROTECT STILL DELETE 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 STILL PROTECT STILL DELETE THIS PIC.
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery Charge the battery with the AC adapter (provided). Battery BN-V37 Power cord Power outlet Remove the battery. Power lamp AC adapter Charging lamp (AA-V37) Finish lamp NOTES: Connect the AC adapter's power cord to a ●...
  • Page 19: Installing A Charged Battery

    Installing a Charged Battery The battery (provided) is not charged when the camera is purchased. Be sure to charge the battery with the AC adapter before using the camera. Slide the battery cover slightly to open. Insert a charged battery, making sure that it is oriented correctly.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Camera To A Power Outlet

    GETTING STARTED (cont.) Connecting the Camera to a Power Outlet The AC adapter (provided) is useful when shooting photos indoors for an extended period of time. The adapter can also be used overseas if you use a conversion plug. Power cord Power outlet Power lamp AC adapter...
  • Page 21: Attaching The Hand Strap

    Attaching the Hand strap Attaching the Lens Cover Pass one end of the strap through the mounting hole on the lens cover. Pass the other end through the loop. Attach the strap of the lens cover to the hand Pass one end of the hand strap through the strap.
  • Page 22: Inserting The Memory Card

    GETTING STARTED (cont.) Inserting the Memory Card Make sure to turn the Power dial to “OFF”, when inserting a Memory card. Memory card is not loaded in the camera, when purchasing the camera. Open the Memory card cover. •Slide the knob and then pull the cover. Insert the Memory card.
  • Page 23: Formatting A Memory Card

    Formatting a Memory Card If your Memory card has not been formatted, it must be formatted before it can be used. When a Memory card is formatted, all pictures in the card will be lost. Lock button EXE button r t button Power dial FORMAT SET UP...
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION Viewfinder Shutter Button This camera is equipped with an optical viewfinder. Not pressed Normal Shooting Half-press To focus, point the camera so that the subject appears within the finder, and then press the shutter button. Full-press Macro Shooting When shooting close-up, make sure the subject being photographed is within the frame inside the finder...
  • Page 25: Good Photography Posture

    Good Photography Posture With your left hand firmly supporting the camera to Use your left hand to hold the left of and below the lens, support the camera the camera also. body with your right hand. Next, look for your subject and determine the camera position.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Shooting Mode

    BASIC OPERATION (cont.) Selecting the Shooting Mode The Power dial is used to switch among three shooting modes: “A”, “M” and “V”. Lock button LCD panel C A M A U T O Power dial Mode display A: CAM AUTO M: MANUAL V: VIDEO Turn the Power dial to one of the following modes,...
  • Page 27: Zoom Shooting

    Zoom Shooting The camera incorporates a 2.3X zooming function that corresponds to a 37 mm to 86 mm lens of a 35 mm camera. Zooming allows you to shoot wide areas, as well as close-ups of subjects located far away, without changing the shooting position.
  • Page 28: Selecting The Picture Size

    BASIC OPERATION (cont.) Selecting the Picture Size There are three picture sizes, starting with the highest resolution: 2032 x 1536 (QXGA) 1024 x 768 (XGA) 640 x 480 (VGA) Select the resolution that best fits your needs. SET UP FRAME 2032X1536 QUALITY FINE...
  • Page 29: Selecting The Picture Quality

    Selecting the Picture Quality You can select the picture quality according to the purpose for which you want to use the picture. There are three levels of picture quality, starting from the highest quality: NO COMP. (uncompressed) FINE (fine) STANDARD (standard) SET UP FRAME 2032X1536...
  • Page 30: Full Auto Shooting

    BASIC OPERATION (cont.) Full Auto Shooting This mode allows you to take photos with little effort, since the camera automatically adjusts the focus, the shutter speed, the brightness and the white balance. Lock button Shutter button Power dial Shoot standby lamp (green) NOTES: Turn the Power dial to “A”.
  • Page 31: Playing Back Still Pictures

    Playing Back Still Pictures Each picture that you shoot is numbered and saved. You can then view these saved pictures in sequence, one by one. Normal Playback Auto Playback Turn the Power dial to “B”. Turn the Power dial to “B”. •Hold the Lock button down while turning the •Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial.
  • Page 32: Self Timer

    BASIC OPERATION (cont.) Self Timer The self timer clicks the shutter automatically after either 1 second or 8 seconds after the timer has been set. Use the self timer to take your own picture, or if you are worried that you will shake the camera too much when you press the Shutter button.
  • Page 33: Flash Shooting

    Flash Shooting There are four flash modes: Auto : This setting automatically flashes when shooting under dark conditions. Forced on : Select this setting to force the flash. Red-eye prevention : Select this setting to minimize the “red-eye” effect that occurs when using the flash.
  • Page 34: Manual Shooting

    MANUAL SHOOTING Manual Focus You can focus to the subject manually. Turn the Power dial to “M”. Point the lens at the subject, position yourself, and half-press the Shutter button. •Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial. •...
  • Page 35: Iris Setting

    Iris Setting You can adjust the depth of field and the shutter speed by setting the F value manually. Turn the Power dial to “M”. Point the lens at the subject, position yourself, and half-press the Shutter button. •Hold the Lock button down while turning the Power dial.
  • Page 36: Macro Shooting

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Macro Shooting Use Macro mode to shoot a subject at a distance of 2 to 50 cm. This mode is appropriate for a close-up shot of insects and plants outdoor. Turn the Power dial to “A”, “M” or “V”. Point the lens at the subject, position yourself, and half-press the Shutter button.
  • Page 37: Exposure Control

    Exposure Control If the subject is predominantly white, black, red, etc., the resulting picture may be underexposed (too dark). In such a case, it is necessary to use the exposure control to restore the picture to a more realistic image. With this camera, you can make this adjustment by up to +/–2 iris steps in units of 0.5EV (exposure value).
  • Page 38: White Balance Adjustment

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) White Balance Adjustment The white balance adjustment needs to be made when a picture is greenish, or when there is blue or red ghosting around an image. If there are no problems with the colors in a picture, select “AUTO”. CAMERA SETTING W.
  • Page 39: Manual White Balance Adjustment

    Manual White Balance Adjustment If you cannot achieve natural looking colors even after selecting the preset options (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “AUTO”) for the white balance adjustment, follow the procedure described below to adjust the white balance manually.
  • Page 40: Sensitivity Setting

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Sensitivity Setting You can change the camera's sensitivity setting when shooting at dark place or where you can not use the flash. CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE AUTO SENS. TELEPHOTO M. DRIVE AE/AF MULTI CLEAR NOTES: Turn the Power dial to “M”. ●...
  • Page 41: Changing The Zoom Power While Shooting

    Changing the Zoom Power While Shooting Depending on the image size, it is possible to enlarge a subject without sacrificing the current image quality. Because the zoom power cannot be changed in some instances if the image is large, reduce the image size pg.
  • Page 42: Shooting Continuous Photos

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Shooting Continuous Photos With this mode you can shoot 2 continuous photos. CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE AUTO SENS. TELEPHOTO M. DRIVE AE/AF MULTI CLEAR Turn the Power dial to “M”. Point the lens at the subject, position yourself, and half-press the Shutter button.
  • Page 43: Changing The Ae/Af Area

    Changing the AE/AF Area Normally, in this camera this setting is “MULTI” in order to prevent the subject from being out of focus while the background is in focus. If the camera does not focus on the point that you want it to, change this setting to “SPOT”.
  • Page 44: Restoring The Default Settings

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) Restoring the Default Settings Perform the procedures described below to return the camera settings to the default settings. The settings on the SET UP screen does not return to the default settings. CAMERA SETTING W. BALANCE AUTO SENS.
  • Page 45: Collage Mode

    Collage Mode This camera is able to combine images. For example, you can combine an existing picture (as background) with a picture of a person standing in front of a white wall, etc. COLLAGE Background Subject Composed image Turn the Power dial to “M”. Point the lens at the subject, and then press the w e button to adjust the level of composi- •Hold the Lock button down while turning the...
  • Page 46: Pro-Still (Pixel Shift Mode)

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) 6M Pro-Still (Pixel Shift Mode) The camera can achieve double its normal resolution by taking two pictures consecutively, shifting the CCD pixels one pixel row in the vertical direction between the two shots. This mode uses the self timer to shoot a still picture. Use a tripod to prevent problems caused by shaky hands.
  • Page 47: Dr Pro-Still (Wide Range Mode)

    DR Pro-Still (Wide Range Mode) The camera can expand its apparent dynamic range by combining different exposures of an extremely high contrast subject. This mode uses the self timer to shoot a still picture. Use a tripod to prevent problems caused by shaky hands.
  • Page 48: Nr Pro-Still (Noise Reduction Mode)

    MANUAL SHOOTING (cont.) NR Pro-Still (Noise Reduction Mode) This mode reduces electronic noise in a photograph by layering several copies of the same image. This mode is ideal for shooting works of art in dark surroundings. This mode uses the self timer to shoot a still picture. Use a tripod to prevent problems caused by shaky hands.
  • Page 49: Video Shooting

    Video Shooting The camera can record a maximum of 20 seconds of video. The size of the recorded video file is approxi- mately 200 KB. This feature is useful if you want to send a short video by e-mail. NOTES: Turn the Power dial to “V”.
  • Page 50: Playback

    PLAYBACK Video Playback You can watch the recorded video on the camera's LCD screen. VIDEO PLAY Turn the Power dial to “B”. Press the EXE button to start playback. •Hold the Lock button down while turning the • Playback of the video starts. Power dial.
  • Page 51: Display Mode During Playback

    Display Mode during Playback To change the display mode during playback, press Image number the DSP button. Press the DSP button repeatedly to cycle through 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 the following modes: • Full size screen (with on-screen display) •...
  • Page 52: Protecting Pictures

    PLAYBACK (cont.) Protecting Pictures You can set protection for important pictures and video files. This features prevents you from accidentally deleting these important pictures and video files. STILL PROTECT STILL PROTECT THIS PIC. ON/OFF SELECT RETURN To protect a selected picture Turn the Power dial to “B”.
  • Page 53: Deleting Pictures

    Deleting Pictures There are three methods for deleting pictures: deleting the displayed picture, deleting all pictures, and deleting a selected picture. Video files can be deleted in the same way. STILL DELETE STILL DELETE THIS PIC. DELETE RETURN SELECT To delete a selected picture Turn the Power dial to “B”.
  • Page 54: Adding Special Effects

    PLAYBACK (cont.) Adding Special Effects You can add digital special effects to playback pictures. You can make pictures black and white or sepia tone, or you can use the camera as a simple film scanner. EDIT EDIT EFFECT DATE NEXT THIS PIC.
  • Page 55 5–7 FILE EDIT NOW EDITING PRINT EFFECT OVERWRITE DATE SAVE NEXT CANCEL RETURN Press the w e button to select “OFF”, “B/W”, Press the r t button to select “OVERWRITE” “SEPIA”, or “NEGA”. or “SAVE”, and then press the EXE button. •Press the w e button repeatedly to cycle •It is not possible to overwrite the file when through the following modes:...
  • Page 56: Inputting The Date

    PLAYBACK (cont.) Inputting the Date You can display the date when playing back or printing pictures on the optional printer. 1–6 FILE EDIT DATE PRINT EFFECT DIRECTION OVERWRITE DATE STYLE SAVE NEXT CANCEL RETURN RETURN Perform steps 1 – 3 on the page 54 before the Press the r t button to select “STYLE”, and following procedures.
  • Page 57: Inputting The Calendar

    Inputting the Calendar You can display the calendar when playing back or printing pictures on the optional printer. 1–7 CALENDAR FILE EDIT YEAR 2000 PRINT EFFECT MONTH DATE CALENDAR OVERWRITE DIRECTION NEXT SAVE RETURN CANCEL RETURN Perform steps 1 – 3 on the page 54 before the Press the r t button to select “END”, and following procedures.
  • Page 58: Connecting The Camera To A Tv

    PLAYBACK (cont.) Connecting the Camera to a TV You can view the photographed still pictures on TV. Digital Still Camera VIDEO To video output connector To video input connector Video cable (provided) Power cord Power outlet Power lamp AC adapter (AA-V37) DC cord NOTES:...
  • Page 59 PRINT Connecting the Camera to a Printer If you connect the camera to an optional printer (GV-SP2), you can easily print a picture taken by this camera. Printer Printer (GV-SP2) connector Digital Still Camera PRINTER To input connector Optional printer cable for GV-SP2 Power cord Power outlet...
  • Page 60 Printing a Picture If you have a JVC printer (GV-SP2), you can print a picture with (or without) a white frame. It is also possible to print multiple copies of the same photo. You can also use stickers in combination with the function that prints 16 thumbnail images to create your own photo stickers.
  • Page 61 4–8 EDIT PRINTER SET UP FILE EFFECT SHEET PRINT DATE FRAME OVERWRITE NEXT PRINT SAVE RETURN RETURN CANCEL Press the r t button to select “NEXT”, and Press the r t button to select “PRINT”, and then press the EXE button. then press the EXE button.
  • Page 62 PRINT (cont.) Printing by DPOF Setting If you have a JVC printer (GV-SP2), and have made the DPOF* setting for your photos, you can print your photos in the following ways: ● You can print one copy of all pictures.
  • Page 63 4–6 DPOF PRINT DPOF PRINT DPOF SET UP PRINT TOTAL 123 PRINT TOTAL 123 FRAME OFF PRINT CANCEL FRAME ON SAVE ONLY CANCEL Press the w e button to select a picture, and Press the r t button to select “SAVE ONLY”, press the r t button to enter the number of and then press the EXE button.
  • Page 64 SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS Changing Settings in the SET UP Menu You can change the system settings according to your photography needs. For example, you can turn the beep sound off, or you can change the frame size for better picture quality. SET UP FRAME 2032X1536...
  • Page 65 SET UP Menu Item Contents FRAME You can select the size of the picture to be recorded. There are three settings: 2032 x 1536 (QXGA class) 1024 x 768 (XGA) 640 x 480 (VGA) QUALITY You can select the quality of the picture to be recorded. There are three settings: FINE: The highest picture quality.
  • Page 66 SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.) Setting the Date and Time This procedure sets the camera’s internal clock. Use this procedure to reset the time and date if you take the camera overseas, or if the clock otherwise needs to be reset. 2–4 DATE/TIME SET UP FRAME...
  • Page 67 SOFTWARE SECTION You can find the latest information (in English) on the provided software program at our World Wide Web Server. http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/index-e.html USB Driver (for Windows ® /Macintosh ® Video Player (for Windows ® JVC Video Decoder (for Macintosh ®...
  • Page 68 SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® Operating Environment USB Connection ® The host computer that runs the Windows operating environment must satisfy the following conditions. USB Driver 1. Microsoft ® Windows ® 98/Windows ® 98 Second Edition, pre-installed 2. Available USB port 3.
  • Page 69 Installing the USB Driver ® For details on the basic operation of Windows 98, refer to the ® instruction manual provided with your computer or Windows Preparation Start Windows ® ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Make sure that there are no other application icons open on the task bar.) Turn the Power dial to “B”.
  • Page 70 SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Installing the Video Player ® For details on the basic operation of Windows 98, refer to the instruction manual provided with your computer or Windows ® Preparation Start Windows ® ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Make sure that there are no other application icons open on the task bar.) Load the provided CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 71 ● To open the video file which is sent by e-mail, you need a Video Player to expand the com- pressed file. You can also download the Video Player at our website. (http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/download/ index-e.html)
  • Page 72 SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Basic Playback There are several different methods for playing back a video on the Video Player, depending on how you load the file. Preparation Start Windows ® ● Send the video file that you want to play back to the computer.
  • Page 73 Easy Playback You can start playback easily by double clicking on the icon of a video file. Preparation Start Windows ® ● Send the video file that you want to play back to the computer. ( pg. 71) Double clicking on the icon of a video file. •Select the file with the extension “.jmm”.
  • Page 74 SOFTWARE SECTION FOR Windows ® (cont.) Uninstalling the Software When you don't need to use the Video Player, uninstall the program. Preparation Start Windows ® ● If you are running other software, close that software. (Make sure that there are no other application icons open on the task bar.) Click the “Start”...
  • Page 75 USB Driver 1. USB-compatible computer (iMac™, iBook™, Power Mac™ G3/G4, Power Book™ G3, etc.) 2. Mac OS 8.5.1/Mac OS 8.6/Mac OS 9.0 JVC Video Decoder USB cable (provided) 1. Power PC 603e/120MHz or faster DIGITAL 2. Mac OS 7.6.1 or later 3.
  • Page 76 Double click on the loaded CD-ROM icon. Double click on “Driver” folder. Drag the “JVC USB-Storage Driver” and “JVC USB-Storage Shim (E)” icons to the “System Folder”, then drop the icon there. Click the “OK” button when the dialog box appears.
  • Page 77 Load the provided CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive. Double click on the loaded CD-ROM icon. Drag the “JVC Video Decoder” icon to the “System Folder”, then drop the icon there. Click the “OK” button when the dialog box appears.
  • Page 78 ● To open the video file which is sent by e-mail, (video)” or “DCIM (still picture)” folder to the you need a JVC Video Decoder to expand the desktop of the computer. compressed file. You can also download the JVC •To copy a file in easy way, hold down the...
  • Page 79 Preparation ® Start Macintosh ● Make sure that you installed the JVC Video Decoder in advance. ( pg. 77) ● Send the video file that you want to play back to the computer. ( pg.
  • Page 80 Preparation Start Macintosh ® ● Make sure that you installed the JVC Video Decoder in advance. ( pg. 77) ● Send the video file that you want to play back to the computer. ( pg.
  • Page 81 Uninstalling the Software When you don't need to use the JVC Video Decoder, uninstall the program. Preparation Start Macintosh ® ● If you are running other software, close that software. Double click the “System Folder” icon. •The System Folder opens.
  • Page 82 If this happens, disconnect the power source (battery, AC adapter, etc.) from the camera, and then resume using the camera. If this does not solve the problem, and taking the action described below also does not solve the problem, contact your nearest JVC dealer. SYMPTOM...
  • Page 83 SYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION PAGE Others ● The remaining photos counter indicates the Cannot shoot photos even if the approximate number. It may not be able to shoot remaining photos counter shows a photo even if the counter shows number more number more than 0.
  • Page 84 TROUBLE SHOOTING (cont.) Error Messages (for the camera) Error messages appear on the LCD screen. Messages Contents Page MEMORY FULL The storage capacity of the Memory card has been reached. You can store additional photos either by replacing the memory card with a new one, or by deleting photos that are no longer needed.
  • Page 85 Error Messages (for the printer) Error messages appear on the LCD screen. For details, refer to the printer's instruction manual. Messages Contents CHECK INK CASSETTE No ink cassette is loaded. REPLACE INK CASSETTE The ink cassette is used up. INK ERROR This message is displayed when an ink-related error has occurred.
  • Page 86 (equivalent to 37mm to 86 mm on a 35 mm still camera) Lens : 2.3X optical zoom lens Video : 160 pixels x 120 pixels, 20 seconds, JVC original format Recording format : Exif Ver. 2.1 (DCF compliant), TIFF (Uncompressed), DPOF-compatible...
  • Page 87 Self timer : 1 second, 8 seconds Photo quality : 3 modes (STANDARD/FINE/NO COMP.) Number of storable photos : 2032 x 1536: approx. 10/8/0 (with an 8MB Memory card, 1024 x 768: approx. 43/32/3 STANDARD/FINE/NO COMP.) 640 x 480: approx. 87/65/8 Battery : Lithium ion battery Printer connector...
  • Page 88 INDEX Adding Special Effects ........ 54 Pixel Shift Mode ......... 46 Attaching the Hand strap ......21 Playing Back Still Pictures ......31 Attaching the Lens Cover ......21 Power dial ..........14 Printing a Picture ........60 Printing by DPOF Setting ......62 BEEP VOL.
  • Page 89 AC power adapter. called a “Siemens Plug”, as shown..DO NOT connect any power cord other than For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC the one provided to the AC power adapter. If dealer.
  • Page 90 CAUTIONS (cont.) 4. To protect the unit, DO NOT . . . Built-in Rechargeable Battery ..allow it to become wet..drop the unit or strike it against hard objects. To store the date/time in memory, a rechargeable ..subject it to shock or excessive vibration battery is integrated in the camera.
  • Page 91 If malfunctioning occurs, stop using the unit radio or television reception, which can be immediately and consult your local JVC dealer. determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the...
  • Page 92 If you ship the product... Pack your JVC unit in the original carton or one of equivalent size and strength. Enclose, with the unit, a letter stating the problem or symptom that exists and also a copy of the receipt or bill of sale you received when you purchased your JVC unit.
  • Page 93 WHAT WE WILL DO: If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner. Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service centers.
  • Page 94 MEMO...
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  • Page 96 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED Printed in Japan COPYRIGHT 2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. 0300TYV...

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