JVC Camcorder GC XA2 User Manual

ACTION CAMERA  
GC-XA2  
Detailed User Guide  
Dear Customers  
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.  
Before use, be sure to read “Read this before using the camera” (p.2–5) to use the product  
correctly.  
LYT2658-003A  
Water, Dust, and Shock Resistance  
Water resistance:  
The camera operates for 30 minutes at depths up to 5 m (16.4 ft).  
This is equivalent to the IEC Standard publication 529 IPX8.  
This is equivalent to the IEC Standard publication 529 IP6X.  
This camera clears company testing compliant with MIL-STD-810F  
Method 516.5 Shock: dropping onto plywood 3 cm (1-3/16”) thick  
from a height of 2 m (6.5 ft).  
Dust resistance:  
Shock resistance:  
Notes  
• Do not immerse the camera in hot springs or other water with temperatures of 40°C (104°F) or  
above.  
• Do not expose the camera to high pressures or shocks associated with swift currents,  
waterfalls, diving into water, etc.  
• Dropping or otherwise exposing the camera to shocks voids the waterproof warranty. Contact  
your JVC Service representative.  
• This camera does not float. Use a strap or other measure to prevent losing it in the water.  
• Before opening or closing the cover, wipe off any moisture and move to a low-humidity  
environment.  
• Immediately wipe off any detergent, soap, hot spring water, bath additives, oil, sunscreen, or  
other chemicals that come into contact with the camera.  
• Make sure that the cover rim seal, the SD slot, and the jacks are  
intact and free of hair, lint, sand, dust, and other foreign matter.  
If there is any damage, contact your distributor or JVC Service  
representative.  
• Close the cover firmly. (Press the cover until it closes with an  
audible snap.)  
Read this before using the camera  
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Water, Dust, and Shock Resistance (continued)  
After Using  
■  
After underwater use or exposure to dusty conditions, promptly rinse the camera with fresh  
water and thoroughly dry it.  
1 Press and hold Power for 2 seconds to turn off the camera.  
Make sure that the slot cover is closed firmly.  
2 Rinse with fresh water.  
Immerse the camera in a container with enough fresh water to cover completely it.  
Operate the buttons to force out any material caught in the gaps around them.  
Do not clean with soap, detergent, alcohol, or other chemicals.  
Do not rinse the camera under taps or other powerful water sources.  
3 Dry.  
Thoroughly wipe with a dry, soft cloth and dry in a well ventilated location out of direct  
sunlight.  
Face the microphone opening downward or take other measures to eliminate any water  
trapped inside.  
Allowing sand to dry on the camera risks scratching. Wash it off and wipe the camera dry.  
Thoroughly wipe off any foreign matter or water droplets inside the bottom cover.  
Notes  
• Do not dry with a hair dryer or other heat source. Degraded water resistance can result.  
• Do not leave the camera for extended periods in freezing temperatures or at temperatures of  
40°C (104°F) or above: under direct sunlight, in a parked car in the hot sun, or near a heater, for  
example. Degraded water resistance can result.  
• After using the camera in or near the ocean, first soak it for ten minutes in abundant fresh  
water to dissolve the salt and then rinse it with more fresh water.  
• Do not leave the camera in salt water or with salt water droplets on it. Corrosion, discoloration,  
and degraded water resistance can result.  
• Detach the strap before rinsing the camera in fresh water.  
• Remove all water droplets before connecting cables or charging the camera.  
• We shall bear no responsibility for data lost due to water immersion.  
Read this before using the camera  
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• We recommend replacing the seal annually to maintain water resistance. Contact your JVC  
Service representative. (Charges apply.)  
• Always keep the battery cover closed before use.  
Cautions  
Remember that this unit is intended for private consumer use only. Any commercial  
use without proper permission is prohibited. (Even if you record an event such as a show,  
performance or exhibition for personal enjoyment, it is strongly recommended that you  
obtain permission beforehand.)  
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Google Inc.  
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United States and/or other countries.  
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Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.  
• Marks such as ™ and ® have been omitted in this manual.  
Read this before using the camera  
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Getting to Know Your Camera  
Overview  
This camera with a 7.99 Mega Pixel sensor can take H.264 format videos.  
The H.264 technology allows for video recording at an HD resolution of 1920x1080. High  
quality 7.99 mega-pixel images, and 16 mega-pixel images with super-resolution technology  
can also be taken.  
With a color LCD monitor, you can view and examine the video and photo easily.  
You can connect this camera to an HDTV via an HDMI cable, and easily playback the recorded  
high-definition videos on wide screen HDTVs.  
This camera is equipped with a Wi-Fi module.  
You can broadcast live streaming of the camera on the USTREAM website via Wi-Fi.  
You can upload files to YouTube via Wi-Fi.  
A 5x digital zoom, manual brightness adjustment and manual white balance adjustment are  
available.  
Time lapse recording, high-speed shooting, varied video effects, etc. make recording more  
fun.  
Notes  
• A wireless LAN function is required to use our PC application.  
Getting to Know Your Camera  
7
 
Checking the Accessories  
Battery  
USB cable  
(BN-VH105)  
Wide ꢀexible mount  
(Pod part/Base part)  
Notes  
Remove any dirt or moisture before attaching accessories.  
Once attached, the ꢀexible mount cannot be removed.  
The knob of the ꢀexible mount is attached to the base part when purchased. Remove the  
knob before assembling the ꢀexible mount.  
Please install the wide-ꢀexible mount at normal temperature.  
(Please don't install at extreme high or low temperature.)  
For use of wide-ꢀexible mount, please wait for more than 24 hours after installation.  
Getting to Know Your Camera  
8
Assembling the Flexible Mount  
When you fix the camera to a helmet, etc., attach the flexible mount to the tripod mounting hole  
of the camera.  
1 Remove the knob from the base part.  
1
Turn the knob in the direction indicated.  
2 Insert the pod part into the knob.  
2
3 Attach the pod part to the base part.  
3
Be careful not to pinch your finger.  
4 Fasten the knob firmly.  
4
Getting to Know Your Camera  
9
Component Names and Functions  
Power button  
Record/SET button  
Recording mode: starts/stops recording  
Playback mode: starts or pauses playback  
Speaker  
< / – button  
+ / > button  
Microphone  
Access LED  
Lens  
LCD monitor  
HDMI mini connector  
(inside)  
Play/Record button  
Switches to the recording  
mode/playback mode.  
Battery slot (inside)  
MENU/DELETE button  
Recording mode:  
displays the menu  
Playback mode:  
Port/slot cover latch  
SD slot (inside)  
deletes a file  
Mini USB Port (inside)  
Tripod socket  
When attaching an optional  
product not manufactured by  
JVC, make sure that the product  
conforms to 1/4 ISO 1222.  
Strap hook  
Use a strap or something similar to prevent  
Attaching a product with a long  
screw may cause a malfunction.  
the camera being dropped.  
Getting to Know Your Camera  
10  
Charging the Battery  
1
Load the battery.  
1
~ Slide the port/slot cover latch in the  
direction indicated.  
Ÿ Slide and open the cover in the  
direction indicated while holding  
down the latch.  
! Insert the battery in the correct  
direction (+/–) while pulling the blue  
lever to the left.  
2 Charge the battery.  
2
~ Connect the USB cable.  
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Adapter”, and  
press SET.  
~
• The Access LED lights during charging.  
• The approximate charging times are 5  
hours (when connected to a PC) and  
2.3 hours (when connected to the AC  
adapter).  
• Do not use batteries or AC adapters  
made by other manufacturers.  
The Access LED turns off when charging is  
complete. Remove the USB cable and close the  
cover firmly.  
Access LED  
Ÿ
Getting to Know Your Camera  
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Inserting an SD Card  
• Insert a separately purchased SD card into the  
SD slot firmly, until the card is locked.  
• To remove the SD card, push the card in once,  
and pull it out straight.  
• When using a new SD card, format the card in  
the menu screen.  
Operation is confirmed with the following manufacturers’ SD cards.  
Class 4 or higher SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (up to 128GB)  
When recording with 1080p60(1080p50), Class 6 or higher is required.  
- SanDisk  
- TOSHIBA  
Setting the Clock  
1 Press and hold Power for 2 seconds to  
turn the power on.  
The clock setting screen appears the first  
time the camera is used.  
2 Press < or > to adjust the year, and press  
SET.  
3 Repeat the previous step to adjust the  
month, day, hour, and minute.  
You can re-adjust the clock from the menu screen.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Press < or > to select “Setup”, and press SET.  
3 Press < or > to select “More”, and press SET.  
4 Press < or > to select “Time Setting”, and press SET.  
5 Press < or > to adjust the year, and press SET.  
6 Repeat the previous step to adjust the month, day, hour, and minute.  
Getting to Know Your Camera  
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Recording  
Video Recording  
1 Press and hold Power for 2 seconds to  
1
turn the power on.  
2 Check that the video mode icon (  
) is  
2
Video mode icon  
on the screen.  
If the photo mode icon (  
) is displayed  
on the screen, switch to the video mode as  
follows:  
~ Press MENU.  
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
! Press < or > to select “Video”, and  
press SET.  
3 Press Record to start recording.  
3
Press Record again to stop recording.  
Notes  
• The approximate available recording time  
is about 60 minutes (1080p30/25) using the  
battery.  
• Do not remove the battery or the SD card  
while the access LED is lit.  
ZOOM  
• The power is automatically turned off if no  
operation is performed for 5 minutes.  
< / − : Zoom out  
+ / > : Zoom in  
Information  
• You can specify the video quality in the menu  
screen. (“Video Resolution”, P.24)  
Recording  
13  
 
Taking Photos  
1 Press and hold Power for 2 seconds to  
1
turn the power on.  
2 Check that the photo mode icon (  
) is  
2
on the screen.  
Photo mode icon  
If the movie mode icon (  
) is displayed  
on the screen, switch to the photo mode as  
follows:  
~ Press MENU.  
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Photo Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
! Press < or > to select “Photo” again,  
and press SET.  
3 Press Record to take a photo.  
3
Information  
• You can specify the photo resolution in the  
menu screen. (“Photo Resolution”, P.26)  
Zoom  
< / − : Zoom out  
+ / > : Zoom in  
Recording  
14  
Timelapse recording (video/photo)  
In timelapse mode, the camera takes pictures at certain intervals. This function is useful when  
you want to record things changing slowly, such as flower buds opening.  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Video mode:  
Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
Photo mode:  
Press < or > to select “Photo Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
3 Video mode:  
Press < or > to select “Video Time Lapse”,  
and press SET.  
Photo mode:  
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Press < or > to select “Photo Time Lapse”,  
and press SET.  
4 Press Record to start recording.  
Press Record again to stop recording.  
Notes  
• In video mode, if you stop recording before  
the recorded file reaches 00:00:00.17, no file  
will be saved.  
• You can specify the time interval in the menu  
screen. (“Video Time Lapse”, P.25), (“Photo  
Time Lapse”, P.25)  
Timelapse screen (video mode)  
■  
Elapsed time from the  
start of recording  
Length of the created  
video file  
Recording  
15  
Making Thumbnails  
During the video recording, photos can be saved at 5-second intervals.  
The photo resolution is the same as the video resolution.  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
3 Press < or > to select “Video & Photo”, and  
press SET.  
4 Press Record to start recording.  
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Press Record again to stop recording.  
High Speed Recording (video mode only)  
In high speed recording mode, the camera records video at 4x speed to create smooth slow  
motion video. This function is useful when you want to check your golf swing.  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
3 Press < or > to select “High Speed”, and  
press SET.  
4 Press Record to start recording.  
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Press Record again to stop recording.  
Recording  
16  
Recording with a Special Effect (video mode only)  
You can add a special effect to the movie.  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
3 Press < or > to select “Video Effects”, and  
press SET.  
4 Press Record to start recording.  
Press Record again to stop recording.  
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Information  
• You can specify the effect in the menu screen.  
(“Video Effects”, P.25)  
Recording  
17  
Endless Recording (video mode only)  
The video ꢀles are automatically divided every 15 minutes and saved.  
If there is not enough space in the SD card, the oldest ꢀle is deleted and the recording continues  
while the battery lasts.  
Press MENU in recording mode.  
Press < or > to select “Video Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
Press < or > to select “Endless REC”, and  
press SET.  
Press Record to start recording.  
Press Record again to stop recording.  
Notes  
If "Video Resolution" is set to "Full HD(1080p60)" or "Full HD  
(1080p50)", the "Endless recording" is not available.  
Recording  
18  
Burst Shooting (photo mode only)  
The camera takes pictures continuously at short intervals.  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Press < or > to select “Photo Mode  
Options”, and press SET.  
3 Press < or > to select “Burst”, and press  
SET.  
4 Press Record to start recording.  
Information  
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• You can specify the time intervals in the menu  
screen. (“Burst”, P.25)  
Recording  
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Enjoying the Playback Mode  
Playback  
1 Press Play to switch to the playback mode.  
Press Play to switch back to the recording  
mode.  
3
1
2 Press < or > to select a file.  
3 (In video mode) Press SET to start  
playback.  
2
Playback screen  
■  
Playback counter  
(video mode)  
File counter  
Video icon/  
Photo icon  
Status icon (video mode)  
: Playback  
: Pause  
: Fast forward (Number: Speed)  
: Fast rewind (Number: Speed)  
Enjoying the Playback Mode  
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Button operations during playback  
■  
Video  
Photo  
SET  
Play/Pause  
During playback: Fast rewind 1 - 3  
During pause: Previous file  
During playback: Fast forward 1 - 3  
During pause: Next file  
< / –  
Previous file  
Next file  
+ / >  
Deleting a File  
1 Press Play to switch to the playback mode.  
Press Play to switch back to the recording  
mode.  
3
2 Press < or > to select the file you wish to  
delete.  
1
3 Press MENU.  
4 Press < or > to select “Yes”, and press SET.  
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Enjoying the Playback Mode  
21  
Setting Your Camera  
Configuring the Camera Settings  
1 Press MENU in recording mode.  
1
2 Press < or > to select the item you wish to  
change, and press SET.  
2
• Press MENU to exit the menu screen.  
• Press Play to switch back to the previous  
menu screen.  
Setting Your Camera  
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Setting items in “Video“  
Video  
Switches to the normal video recording mode (“Video  
Recording”, P.13)  
Endless REC  
Switches to the endless recording mode (“Endless Recording  
(video mode only)”, P.18)  
Video Time Lapse  
Video Effects  
Video & Photo  
High Speed  
Switches to the timelapse recording mode (“Timelapse recording  
(video/photo)”, P.15)  
Adds a special effect to the video (“Recording with a Special  
Effect (video mode only)”, P.17)  
Makes thumbnails during the video recording (“Making  
Thumbnails”, P.16)  
Switches to the high speed recording mode (“High Speed  
Recording (video mode only)”, P.16)  
Setting items in “Photo“  
Photo  
Switches to the normal photo capturing mode (“Taking Photos”,  
P.14)  
Burst  
Switches to the burst shooting mode (“Burst Shooting (photo  
mode only)”, P.19)  
Photo Time Lapse  
Switches to the timelapse recording mode (“Timelapse recording  
(video/photo)”, P.15)  
Setting Your Camera  
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Setting items in “Setup“  
Brightness  
■  
The camera adjusts the brightness automatically. In addition, manual settings are available.  
Auto  
+6 - +1  
–6 - 1  
Adjusts the image to the standard brightness  
Records brighter  
Records darker  
White Balance  
■  
The camera adjusts the white balance automatically. In addition, six manual settings are  
available.  
Auto  
Adjusts the white balance automatically  
Suitable for outdoor conditions  
Daylight  
Fluorescent1/  
Fluorescent2  
Tungsten  
Suitable for fluorescent light conditions  
Suitable for incandescent light conditions  
Suitable for blue water conditions  
Suitable for green water conditions  
Blue (marine)  
Green (marine)  
Video Resolution  
■  
You can select the quality/resolution of the recording. The value changes depending on your “TV  
SYSTEM“ setting. (“TV System”, P.27)  
Full HD (1080p60) 1920x1080/60 fps  
Full HD (1080p30) 1920x1080/30 fps  
HD (960p30)  
HD (720p60)  
HD (720p30)  
WVGA30  
1280x960/30 fps  
1280x720/60 fps  
1280x720/30 fps  
848x480/30 fps  
Full HD (1080p50) 1920x1080/50 fps  
Full HD (1080p25) 1920x1080/25 fps  
HD (960p25)  
HD (720p50)  
HD (720p25)  
WVGA25  
1280x960/25 fps  
1280x720/50 fps  
1280x720/25 fps  
848x480/25 fps  
Setting Your Camera  
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Video Time Lapse  
■  
You can specify the time interval of the timelapse recording.  
0.2 Second  
1 Second  
5 Second  
10 Second  
30 Second  
60 Second  
Records 1 frame every 0.2 seconds  
Records 1 frame every 1 second  
Records 1 frame every 5 seconds  
Records 1 frame every 10 seconds  
Records 1 frame every 30 seconds  
Records 1 frame every 60 seconds  
Photo Time Lapse  
■  
You can specify the time interval of the timelapse photography.  
2 Second  
5 Second  
10 Second  
30 Second  
60 Second  
Takes 1 photo every 2 seconds  
Takes 1 photo every 5 seconds  
Takes 1 photo every 10 seconds  
Takes 1 photo every 30 seconds  
Takes 1 photo every 60 seconds  
Burst  
■  
You can specify the speed and duration time of the burst shooting.  
5/1 Second  
10/1 Second  
15/1 Second  
15/2 Second  
15/3 Second  
Executes burst shooting for up to 1 second  
If you shoot for 1 second, 5 photos are saved.  
Executes burst shooting for up to 1 second  
If you shoot for 1 second, 10 photos are saved.  
Executes burst shooting for up to 1 second  
If you shoot for 1 second, 15 photos are saved.  
Executes burst shooting for up to 2 second  
If you shoot for 2 seconds 15 photos are saved.  
Executes burst shooting for up to 3 second  
If you shoot for 3 seconds, 15 photos are saved.  
Video Effects  
■  
You can select the special effect.  
Negative  
Sepia  
Vivid  
Reverses the brightness.  
Gives images a brownish tint like old photographs.  
This makes the colors in the image vivid.  
Records in black and white.  
B/W  
Setting Your Camera  
25  
Time Stamp  
You can choose whether you add a timestamp or not, and the format of the timestamp.  
(You cannot delete the time stamp after recording.)  
OFF  
Deactivates the time stamp function  
YEAR/MONTH/DAY  
MONTH/DAY/YEAR  
DAY/MONTH/YEAR  
Records the timestamp in the format of year/month/day  
Records the timestamp in the format of month/day/year  
Records the timestamp in the format of day/month/year  
Notes  
If "Video Resolution" is set to "Full HD(1080p60)/Full HD (1080p50)", and if "Time stamp" is used,  
the Zooming is not available.  
EIS  
You can switch EIS (Electric Image Stabilizer) oꢀ and on.  
OFF  
ON  
Deactivates the EIS function  
Activates the EIS function  
Notes  
Switch EIS function to oꢀ when you take pictures of/record slow moving things with a tripod.  
・EIS may not work properly when the camera is vibrating too much.  
Photo Resolution  
You can select the resolution of the image.  
16M  
8M  
4608 x 3456  
3264 x 2448  
Inverse Picture  
You can ꢁip images vertically. This function is useful when you ꢂx the camera upside down.  
OFF  
ON  
Records a normal image  
Records a ꢁipped image  
More  
This menu includes advanced items, such as SD card formatting, factory reset, etc. (“Setting  
items in “More““, P.27)  
Setting Your Camera  
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Setting items in “More“  
LCD Auto Off  
■  
The display automatically turns off 5 seconds after the start of recording. The display turns on  
automatically at any operation or the end of recording.  
OFF  
ON  
Deactivates this function  
Activates this function  
Volume  
■  
You can adjust the volume during playback.  
Mute  
Emits no sound from the speaker.  
Adjusts the volume from +1 (minimum) to +5 (maximum)  
+5 - +1  
Operation Sound  
■  
You can adjust the volume of the beep sound at button operation.  
MUTE  
Emits no sound from the speaker.  
+3 - +1  
Adjusts the volume from +1 (minimum) to +3 (maximum)  
TV System  
■  
You can select the output signal depending on your TV system.  
NTSC  
PAL  
Suitable for NTSC (60i) areas  
Suitable for PAL (50i) areas  
Language  
■  
You can select the language of the menu screen.  
Time Setting  
■  
You can adjust the clock. (“Setting the Clock”, P.12)  
Network Code  
■  
You can set a password to stop children from using the Wi-Fi function.  
Information  
• If you forget the password, execute “Default Setting“ (below). All settings will be reset to the  
factory default.  
SD Format  
■  
You can format the inserted SD card.  
Setting Your Camera  
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Default Setting  
■  
You can reset all settings to the factory default.  
Update  
■  
You can update the internal software.  
For more details, please refer to the following website.  
(No information is posted until the updater is provided.)  
Setting Your Camera  
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Setting items in “Wi-Fi Menu“  
OFF  
Deactivates the Wi-Fi function of the camera  
ON  
Activates the Wi-Fi function of the camera  
Use this setting when you monitor the camera view using Android or iOS  
devices. (“Monitoring the Camera View”, P.32)  
USTREAM  
YouTube  
Broadcasts the camera view on USTREAM using the Wi-Fi function.  
To use this function, you must register wireless LAN settings and a  
USTREAM account in advance using a PC, Android or iOS application.  
(“Broadcasting Using USTREAM”, P.39)  
Uploads camera footage view to YouTube using the Wi-Fi function.  
To use this function, you must register wireless LAN settings and a  
YouTube account in advance using a PC, Android or iOS application.  
(“Uploading to YouTube”, P.44)  
Setting Your Camera  
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Connecting to a PC  
Transferring Files to Your PC  
1 Connect the supplied USB cable.  
2 Press < or > to select “PC”, and press SET.  
3 Windows PC:  
Double click “SD” below the “Computer“  
in Windows Explorer.  
Mac OS:  
Double click “SD” on the desktop.  
Information  
• The folder layout in the SD card is shown below.  
DCIM  
***MEDIA  
********.MP4 – Video  
CLIP****.THM – Thumbnail file  
(used for camera display)  
PICT****.JPG – Photo  
(“ *indicates a numeric character.)  
Connecting to a PC  
30  
 
Using Wi-Fi  
Available Wi-Fi Functions  
Monitoring the camera view  
■  
■  
■  
You can check the camera view and operate the camera from an Android or iOS device.  
Broadcasting using USTREAM (*1)  
You can broadcast camera footage in real-time using USTREAM.  
Uploading to YouTube (*1)  
You can upload files to YouTube.  
*1 To use these functions, you must register wireless LAN settings and a service account in ad-  
vance using a PC, Android or iOS application.  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Monitoring the Camera View  
1 Download the application.  
To monitor the camera view, You must download “ADIXXION sync.“ (freeware) to your  
Android or iOS device.  
Download the application from Google Play (Play store) or the App Store.  
Required operating environment  
OS: Android OS 2.3 or later, iOS 6 or later  
2 Set the Wi-Fi function of the camera to on.  
~ Press MENU.  
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Wi-Fi Menu”,  
and press SET.  
! Press < or > to select “ON”, and press  
SET.  
Confirm the displayed camera ID and  
KEY.  
@ Press Play/Record to go back to the  
recording screen.  
Notes  
• Power consumption will increase while  
the Wi-Fi setting is on. Set the Wi-Fi  
setting to off when not in use.  
Using Wi-Fi  
32  
3 Set the Wi-Fi function of your device to on.  
Set the Wi-Fi function of your device to on before starting “ADIXXION sync.“.  
Android device:  
~ Touch “Settings” on the application  
list.  
Ÿ Set the Wi-Fi function of your device  
to on.  
! Press the home button to go back to  
the home screen.  
Notes  
• The display and procedure may differ  
depending on the device you use.  
Using Wi-Fi  
33  
iOS device:  
~ Touch “Settings”.  
Ÿ Touch “Wi-Fi”.  
! Touch “Wi-Fi” to turn the Wi-Fi on.  
Touch the Camera ID (JVC-****) on the  
list.  
@
Enter the KEY.  
$
Press the home button to go back to  
the home screen.  
Notes  
• The display and procedure may differ  
depending on the iOS version.  
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4 Start “ADIXXION sync.”.  
~ Touch “ADIXXION sync.” on the  
application list.  
Ÿ Touch the detected camera.  
• If the camera cannot be found, confirm  
that the Wi-Fi setting is set to on and  
touch “Refresh”.  
!
Enter the KEY.  
The camera view appears when the connection  
is complete.  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Control the camera from the application.  
Monitor screen  
You can do things such as monitor the camera view or record footage.  
(Camera sound is not output.)  
Recording/shooting  
Switch between  
multiple cameras*1  
Use this when multiple  
cameras are connected.  
Zoom  
To the monitor screen  
(this screen)  
To the album screen  
To the setup screen  
*1  
Try to connect again in a better reception environment.  
If you are far from the receiver, there is interference, or if there is a microwave or another  
wireless device nearby, the communication speed may slow down or the connection may not  
be established.  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Album screen  
You can check or delete images.  
Video index  
Photo index  
Delete  
No thumbnail  
(*)  
(*) It is displayed in the following cases.  
If the thumbnails has been deleted.  
If video ꢀles has been split by a long time recording.  
If video ꢀles has been split by the "Endless recording".  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Setup screen  
You can change the settings of the camera.  
Camera settings  
ID/Password  
Date & Time  
Changes the camera ID and the password  
Adjusts the clock. Touch  
to export the time set on the device  
to the camera  
Operation Sound  
Format SD Card  
Default  
Switches the beep sound at button operation on/off  
Formats the inserted SD card  
Reset all settings to the factory default  
Video Mode Options  
Switches the video recording mode  
Photo Mode Options  
Switches the photo recording mode  
Account settings  
Access Point Setting  
Register the access point for YouTube uploading and USTREAM  
broadcasting  
YouTube  
Register your YouTube account  
Register your USTREAM account  
USTREAM  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Broadcasting Using USTREAM  
Operations 1 to 3 are only required the first  
time. Go to 4 (page 42) if these operations have  
already been carried out.  
1 Connect the camera and the smartphone/  
tablet via a wireless LAN router.  
See “Monitoring the Camera View” on page  
32.  
2 Register an access point.  
~ Start “ADIXXION sync.”, and select the  
detected camera.  
Ÿ Touch “Setup”.  
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! Touch  
in “Access Point Setting”.  
Select the access point you wish to use  
and enter the password.  
@ Touch  
to return.  
Using Wi-Fi  
40  
3 Register the account you wish to use.  
~ Enter your “USTREAM” Username and  
Password.  
Ÿ Touch “Save to Camera”.  
Information  
account.  
Using Wi-Fi  
41  
4 Start broadcasting using the camera.  
Press MENU in recording mode.  
~
~
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Wi-Fi Menu”,  
and press SET.  
! Press < or > to select “USTREAM”, and  
press SET.  
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Press < or > to select “Yes”, and press  
SET.  
Broadcasting via USTREAM starts.  
Press SET or Play/Record to stop  
broadcasting.  
Notes  
• Broadcasting footage via USTREAM and  
may not be allowed depending on the area,  
network, etc.  
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Uploading to YouTube  
Operations 1 to 3 are only required the first  
time. Go to 4 (page 47) if these operations have  
already been carried out.  
1 Connect the camera and the smartphone/  
tablet via a wireless LAN router.  
See “Monitoring the Camera View” on page  
32.  
2 Register an access point.  
~ Start “ADIXXION sync.”, and select the  
detected camera.  
Ÿ Touch “Setup”.  
Using Wi-Fi  
44  
! Touch  
in “Access Point Setting”.  
Select the access point you wish to use  
and enter the password.  
@ Touch  
to return.  
Using Wi-Fi  
45  
3 Register the account you wish to use.  
~ Enter your “YouTube” Username and  
Password.  
Ÿ Touch “Save to Camera”.  
Information  
an account.  
Using Wi-Fi  
46  
4 Start uploading using the camera.  
Press MENU in recording mode.  
~
~
Ÿ Press < or > to select “Wi-Fi Menu”,  
and press SET.  
! Press < or > to select “YouTube”, and  
press SET.  
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Press < or > to select the file to upload,  
and press SET.  
Uploading to YouTube starts.  
Press Play/Record to stop uploading.  
Notes  
• Uploading files to YouTube may not be  
allowed depending on the area, network, etc.  
• The privacy option is set to “Public“ (anyone  
can watch the file).  
Using Wi-Fi  
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Applications for Windows/Mac OS PCs  
By installing the application, you can perform the same operations as on the Android/iOS  
application on Windows or Mac OS PCs.  
Notes  
Download the application at the following website.  
The required environment to install “ADIXXION sync.” is as follows.  
OS  
Software for Windows:  
• Windows XP Home Edition or Professional  
(pre-installed version only) Service Pack 3  
Windows Vista 32 bit/64 bit Home Basic  
or Home Premium  
(pre-installed version only) Service Pack 2  
Windows 7 32 bit/64 bit Home Premium  
(pre-installed version only) Service Pack 1  
Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro, 32 bit/64bit  
(pre-installed version only)  
*Windows RT is not supported.  
Software for Macintosh:  
OS X v10.7.5, OS X v10.8.2 or later  
Other  
Wireless LAN that supports one of IEEE802.11b/g/n  
(A wireless LAN that is compatible with WPA2 is necessary.)  
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Precautions on Using Wi-Fi  
Cautions on the Wi-Fi Function  
• Operation is not guaranteed on all devices.  
• This function is not designed for disaster or crime prevention.  
• Communication may not be carried out properly near radio equipment or broadcasting  
stations. In this case, change the location accordingly.  
Radio wave interference by Bluetooth devices  
Bluetooth devices make use of the same frequency bandwidth (2.4 GHz) as that of Wi-Fi devices.  
Using this product near such devices may cause radio wave interference, and result in a drop in  
communication speed or connection failure. In this case, turn off the power of devices that are  
not in use.  
Wireless LAN security  
An advantage of wireless LAN is that instead of using a LAN cable, it transmits information using  
radio waves, thus enabling a LAN connection to be established within the area covered by the  
radio waves. However, as radio waves penetrate through objects (such as walls) within the range  
that they cover, security issues, such as interception of transmission or illegal access, may arise if  
security settings are not configured.  
Failure to do so may increase the risk of personal information such as user names, passwords,  
and the content of your e-mails being intercepted, or illegal access to the network.  
• Due to the design of wireless LAN, note that security may be breached by unusual or  
unforeseeable means.  
• JVC shall not be liable for any security issues, problems, damage or losses arising from the use  
of this feature.  
Precautions on Using Wi-Fi  
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Radio Waves Used by this Product  
This product makes use of radio waves in the ISM band (2.4 GHz).  
Although a radio station license is not required to use this product, please take note of  
the following.  
Do not use this product near the following places:  
• Industrial, scientific, or medical equipment, such as microwave ovens and pacemakers  
• Radio stations that require a license, such as the station for identifying moving bodies used in  
the product lines of factories  
• Specified low-power radio stations that do not require a license  
• Bluetooth devices  
Equipment, such as the above mentioned devices, makes use of the same frequency bandwidth  
as that of Wi-Fi.  
Using this product near the above equipment may cause radio wave interference, and result in  
communication failure or a drop in communication speed.  
Avoid using this product near a TV or radio set.  
TV or radio sets make use of a radio wave frequency bandwidth that is different from that of Wi-  
Fi, and therefore has no effect on communication by this product or the TV/radio set.  
However, when a TV/radio set is placed close to a Wi-Fi product, electromagnetic waves emitted  
by the Wi-Fi product may cause noise to occur in the sound or images of the TV/radio.  
Radio signals are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel, metal, or concrete.  
The radio waves used by this product are unable to penetrate through reinforced steel, metal, or  
concrete materials.  
It may difficult for communication to be established if two rooms or floors are separated by  
these materials.  
* Communication may also become weaker when there are human subjects or parts of the  
body in between the Wi-Fi devices.  
Do not connect to wireless networks that you do not have authorization for.  
Once connected, it may be considered unauthorized access and legal action can be taken  
against you.  
Do not use the Wi-Fi function outside the country of purchase.  
Depending on the country, there may be restrictions on the use of radio waves and any  
violations could be punishable by law.  
Exporting/Bringing the Unit Overseas  
Permission from the U.S. government may be required when bringing the unit to an export  
controlled country set by the U.S. government (such as Cuba, Iraq, North Korea, Iran, Rwanda,  
and Syria. As of June 2013).  
For more information, consult the U.S. Embassy Commercial Service.  
Precautions on Using Wi-Fi  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Image sensor  
1/3.2” 7.99 Mega pixel CMOS sensor  
F2.4 f=2.46 mm (Fixed Focus)  
Digital zoom: up to 5x  
Lens  
Zoom  
LCD monitor  
Storage media  
1.5” 0.11 Mega pixel color LCD  
SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot support  
up to 128 GB  
Video resolution  
NTSC: 1920x1080/60 fps, 1920x1080/30 fps, 1280x960/30 fps,  
1280x720/60 fps, 1280x720/30 fps, 848x480/30 fps  
PAL: 1920x1080/50 fps, 1920x1080/25 fps, 1280x960/25 fps,  
1280x720/50 fps, 1280x720/25 fps, 848x480/25 fps  
Note: The value changes depending on your “TV System“  
setting. (“TV System”, P.27)  
Photo resolution  
File format  
16 M : 4608 x 3456 (with super-resolution technology)  
8 M : 3264 x 2448  
Movie: MPEG-4 (.mp4)  
Photo: JPEG (.jpg)  
Wi-Fi  
Battery  
Compatible with IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz band only)  
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (3.7 V)  
110 g (0.25 lbs) (excluding the battery)  
Mass  
Dimensions (mm)  
74 x 53 x 35 (2 15/16’’ x 2 1/8’’ x 1 7/16’’) (W × H × D)  
Operating environment Allowable operating temperatures: −10°C to +40°C (14°F to  
104°F)  
Note: Temperatures between 0°C and -10°C (32°F and 14°F)  
temporarily lower battery performance, reducing the time  
available for recording.  
Allowable storage temperatures: −20°C to +50°C (−4°F to +122°F)  
Allowable relative humidity: 35% to 80%  
Water resistance  
Equivalent to IEC Standard publication 529 IPX8 (30 minutes at  
depths up to 5 m (16.4 ft))  
Dust resistance  
Shock resistance  
Equivalent to IEC Standard publication 529 IP6X  
This camera clears company testing compliant with “MIL-STD-  
810F Method 516.5 Shock: dropping onto plywood 3 cm (1-3/16”)  
thick from a height of 2 m (6.5 ft)”  
Specifications  
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Recordable Time/Number of Images  
Approximate video recording time  
■  
SDHC/SDXC card  
Video  
resolution  
4 GB  
8 GB  
16 GB  
1 hr.  
32 GB  
2 hr.  
48 GB  
3 hr.  
64 GB  
128 GB  
1920x1080/ 15 min.  
60p (50p)  
35 min.  
5 hr.  
10 hr.  
10 min.  
2 hr.  
30 min.  
5 hr.  
40 min.  
8 hr.  
1920x1080/ 40 min.  
30p (25p)  
1 hr.  
20 min.  
1 hr.  
11 hr.  
50 min.  
11 hr.  
23 hr.  
40 min.  
22 hr.  
50 min.  
2 hr.  
50 min.  
5 hr.  
50 min.  
8 hr.  
1280x960/ 40 min.  
30p (25p)  
20 min.  
1 hr.  
40 min.  
2 hr.  
30 min.  
5 hr.  
20 min.  
8 hr.  
10 min.  
11 hr.  
20 min.  
23 hr.  
1280x720/  
60p (50p)  
1280x720/  
30p (25p)  
848x480/  
30p (25p)  
40 min.  
20 min.  
2 hr.  
50 min.  
4 hr.  
50 min.  
8 hr.  
50 min.  
13 hr.  
50 min.  
17 hr.  
40 min.  
35 hr.  
60 min.  
10 min.  
3 hr.  
20 min.  
7 hr.  
50 min.  
14 hr.  
20 min.  
21 hr.  
40 min.  
28 hr.  
30 min.  
56 hr.  
1 hr. 40  
min.  
30 min.  
10 min.  
10 min.  
30 min.  
* The value changes depending on your “TV SYSTEM“ setting. (“TV System”, P.27)  
Approximate number of still images  
■  
SDHC/SDXC card  
Photo resolution  
4 GB  
1000  
1500  
8 GB  
2000  
3100  
16 GB  
4000  
6200  
32 GB  
8100  
48 GB  
9999  
9999  
64 GB  
9999  
9999  
128GB  
9999  
16 M (4608 x 3456)  
8 M (3264 x 2448)  
9999  
9999  
Approximate recording time (using battery)  
■  
Continuous recording time  
Actual recording time  
1 hr. 50 min.  
1 hr. 00 min.  
* 1080p30 (1080p25)  
Approximate charging time  
■  
Charging method  
AC adapter  
PC  
Charging time  
2 hr. 20 min.  
5 hr. 00 min.  
Notes  
• The approximate recording time is only a guide. The actual recording time may shorten  
depending on the shooting environment.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
If the camera fails to function as expected, follow the procedures below.  
1 Check the troubleshooting below.  
2 The camera may not work properly due to the noise or static electricity, etc. In this  
case, remove the battery and reset the camera.  
3 If the System does not work correctly after these procedures, consult your nearest JVC  
dealer.  
Problem  
Check  
Cannot turn on the camera/ Recharge the battery pack.  
The power turns off  
suddenly  
Cannot connect to the Wi-  
Try to connect again in a better reception environment.  
Fi/Wi-Fi connection cuts off If you are far from the receiver, there is interference, or if  
there is a microwave or another wireless device nearby, the  
communication speed may slow down or the connection may  
not be established.  
Recording stopped  
automatically  
• Turn off the unit, wait for a while, and turn it on again. The  
unit stops automatically to protect the circuit when the  
temperature rises.  
• Check that there is enough space in the SD card.  
The photo is out of focus or • The light is insufficient. Take photos in better lighting.  
dark  
• The camera extends photo exposure time under low light/  
indoor conditions. Keep the camera (and the target subject)  
steady for several seconds when taking photos.  
• Place the camera on a flat and steady surface, or use a tripod.  
The color of the video/photo The white balance may not be adjusted automatically depending  
is not natural  
on the light conditions. Select the proper white balance option  
to match the light source.  
The thermometer icon  
appears  
The inside of the camera has become overheated. Turn off the  
unit and wait for a while until the camera cools down.  
Troubleshooting  
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Problem  
Check  
There is a black or colored  
spot in the LCD monitor  
This is not a malfunction.  
The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision  
technology, so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for  
eꢀective use. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white,  
red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD screen. These dots  
are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not  
aꢀect the recording.  
“Wrong Adapter” is  
The power is automatically turned oꢀ to protect the electrical  
displayed and power turns circuit if the AC adapter input exceeds 5 V.  
oꢀ  
The image ꢁickers  
Turn the power oꢀ, and then turn it on again.  
Connection to camera failed.  
(ADIXXION sync. for  
Windows/Mac)  
Connection may fail by ꢂrewall function of OS or security  
software. Please check Firewall settings.  
If your PC is connected to other network, please try to  
connect again after releasing the connection. (e.g. Unplug  
the ethernet cable)  
(ADIXXION sync. may fail to connect if your PC is connected  
to other network.)  
Please check that your wireless LAN is compatible with WPA2.  
Troubleshooting  
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FCC: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the  
following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
For products available in the USA/Canada market, only channels 1 to 11 can be operated.  
Selection of other channels is not possible.  
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement  
This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE  
C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures  
specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.  
IC:  
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
IC Radiation Exposure Statement  
This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102  
and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in  
IEEE 1528-2003.  
CAN ICES-3 B/NMB-3 B  
Troubleshooting  
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