JVC Picsio High Definition Digital Camcorder 0810YMH AL OT User Manual

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HD MEMORY CAMERA  
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GC-FM2  
Waterproof with  
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Audio Recording  
GC-WP10  
Detailed User Guide  
Read this first  
Before use, be sure to read “Safety Precautions(P.2) and  
“Cautions(P.3) to use the product correctly.  
GC-WP10 is waterproof. Before use in water, be sure to read  
"Using the Camcorder in Water" (P.25).  
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— Read Before Use —  
Cautions  
... expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.  
(GC-FM2 only)  
Recording Medium  
Be sure to follow the guidelines below  
to prevent corruption or damage to your  
recorded data.  
... insert any objects in the camcorder.  
Avoid using the unit  
... in places subject to excessive humidity or  
dust.  
- Do not bend or drop the recording medium,  
or subject it to strong pressure, jolts or  
vibrations.  
- Do not splash the recording medium with  
water.  
... in places subject to soot or steam such as near  
a cooking stove.  
... in places subject to excessive shock or  
vibration.  
... near a television set.  
... near appliances generating strong magnetic  
or electric fields (speakers, broadcasting  
antennas, etc.).  
... in places subject to extremely high (over 40 °C  
or 104 °F) or extremely low (under 0 °C or  
- Do not use, replace, or store the recording  
medium in locations that are exposed to  
strong static electricity or electrical noise.  
- Do not bring the recording medium near  
objects that have a strong magnetic field or  
that emit strong electromagnetic waves.  
- Do not store the recording medium in  
locations with high temperature or high  
humidity.  
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... in places of over 50 °C (122 °F).  
... in places where humidity is extremely low  
(below 35%) or extremely high (above 80%).  
... in direct sunlight.  
- Do not touch the metal parts.  
When formatting or erasing data using  
the camcorder, only the file administration  
information is changed. The data is not  
completely erased from the recording  
medium. If you want to completely erase  
all of the data, we recommend either using  
commercially available software that is  
specially designed for that purpose, or by  
physically destroying the camcorder with a  
hammer etc.  
... in a closed car in summer.  
... near a heater.  
... in high places such as on a TV. Leaving the unit  
in high places while a cable is connected may  
result in a malfunction if the cable is caught  
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... allow it to become wet. (GC-FM2 only)  
... drop the unit or strike it against hard objects.  
... subject it to shock or excessive vibration  
during transportation.  
... keep the lens directed at extremely bright  
objects for long periods.  
... expose the lens to direct sunlight.  
... swing it excessively when using the hand  
strap.  
LCD Monitor  
To prevent damage to the LCD monitor,  
DO NOT  
... push it strongly or apply any shocks.  
... place the camcorder with LCD monitor on the  
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... avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth.  
Do not press the LCD monitor with a  
sharp-pointed object or press against the  
surface of the LCD monitor with force when  
operating the touchscreen.  
... swing the soft camcorder case excessively  
when the camcorder is inside it.  
... store the camcorder in a dusty or sandy area.  
To prevent the unit from dropping,  
- When using the camcorder with a tripod,  
attach the camcorder to the tripod securely.  
If the camcorder drops, you may be injured  
and the camcorder may be damaged.  
When a child uses the unit, there must be  
parental guidance.  
This may damage or break the LCD monitor.  
If you press the LCD monitor at the same time,  
it may cause a malfunction.  
Main Unit  
For safety, DO NOT  
... open the camcorder’s chassis.  
... disassemble or modify the unit.  
... allow inflammables, water or metallic objects  
to enter the unit.  
... place naked flame sources, such as lighted  
candles, on the apparatus.  
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Cautions (Continued)  
Battery  
Waterproof Function  
When using the unit in a low temperature  
environment (10°C (50°F) or below), the  
operating time may be shortened, or it may  
not function properly.  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Before using the camcorder in water, be  
sure to read “Using the Camcorder in Water”  
(P.25) and to use the product correctly.  
Malfunction due to misuse by the customer is  
Keep the unit warm by keeping it in a pocket  
when using the unit out of doors in winter.  
(Do not expose the unit to heat directly such  
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period of time, run down the battery to  
prevent the battery from being depleted.  
(Leave the unit recording or playing until  
the unit is turned off automatically.)  
Recharge the battery, and then run it down  
about every 6 months.  
3 m (10 ft) or for longer than 30 minutes.  
Video Function  
The unit records video in Mpeg-4 AVC/H.264  
format for video and AAC (2ch) format (GC-  
WP10: stereo, GC-FM2: monaural) for audio.  
You cannot play back the recorded video using  
a component which does not support these  
formats.  
ATTENTION: The product you have purchased is  
powered by a rechargeable battery  
that is recyclable.  
Audio Function  
Audio cannot be played back on HD Media  
Player CU-VS100/JVC.  
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for  
information on how to recycle this  
battery. (USA and Canada only)  
Remember that this camcorder 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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Trademarks  
HDMI is a trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC.  
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
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Eye-Fi is a trademark of Eye-Fi, Inc.  
Other product and company names included in this instruction manual are trademarks and/or registered  
trademarks of their respective holders.  
Key features of camcorder  
1. Full HD (1920 x 1080 / 30 fps) video recording  
2. 3 inch touch screen  
3. Electronic camera shake correction  
4. Easy uploading to YouTube with the supplied software LoiLoScope EX  
5. Eye-Fi card compatible: Uploading videos & still images via Wi-Fi network  
6. iFrame video format recording (ideal for video editing with iMovie)  
7. HDMI output connector  
8. Waterproof design within 3 m/10 ft, 30 minutes (GC-WP10 only)  
9. MP3 voice recorder (GC-WP10 only)  
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Daily Maintenance  
Be sure to turn off the power and detach the cables before performing any  
maintenance.  
Wipe this unit with a dry, soft cloth to remove any dirt.  
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  
Camcorder  
Do not use benzene or thinner. (Cause of damage to or  
malfunction of the unit)  
When using a chemical cloth or other products, be sure to observe  
the instructions of the product.  
Do not leave the device in contact with rubber or plastic products  
for a long time.  
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.)  
Perform [TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST] (P.45) if the reactive area of the screen  
is misaligned with the touched area.  
Lens/LCD  
Monitor  
(Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card, etc. Do not press  
with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard.)  
See page 27 for maintenance after recording in water. (GC-WP10 only)  
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Table of Contents  
Camcorder (GC-WP10 only) .....................34  
Hand Strap (GC-WP10 only) ....................11  
Audio (GC-WP10 only) ...............................38  
Video (Trimming) ......................................31  
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Names and Functions of Components  
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Video/Still Image Select Button [  
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Microphone  
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AV Connector (P.32)  
GC-WP10: also serves as Headphones  
Connector  
SD Card Slot (P.12)  
USB Connector (P.14, 39)  
HDMI Mini Connector (P.32)  
USB Connector Lever (GC-FM2 only)  
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(2): Retract the connector  
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Tripod Mounting Socket  
Lens  
Press-and-hold the lever and slide  
Cover  
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Indications on LCD Monitor  
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Playback Mode  
Video Recording Button (P.20)  
Still Image Recording Button (P.20)  
Audio Recording Button (P.33)  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Time  
Play Select Button  
Basic Settings Button (P.44)  
Battery Indicator (P.15)  
AC Adapter  
Video Playback Button  
Still image Playback Button  
Audio Playback Button (GC-WP10 only)  
Recording Select Button  
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When inoperative  
When both of the Battery indicator and AC  
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Video Recording Mode Select Button (P.21)  
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During Recording  
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Videos  
Audio  
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Videos  
WIND CUT [ON] (P.45)  
Headphones Volume Button  
(GC-WP10 only)  
AE Select Button (P.23)  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Recording Start/Stop Button  
Menu Settings Button (P.44)  
Play Select Button  
Top Menu Button  
Zoom Buttons  
EFFECT (P.45)  
Counter/Remaining Time  
Audio (GC-WP10 only)  
Counter  
Audio Recording Start/Stop Button (P.33)  
Play Select Button  
Top Menu Button  
Microphone Input Level  
Headphones Volume Buttons  
Remaining Time  
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Still images  
Menu Settings Button (P.44)  
AE Select Button (P.23)  
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Recording Button  
Recording Direction Select Button (P.22)  
Play Select Button  
Top Menu Button  
Zoom Buttons  
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Remaining Number of Shots  
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Videos/ Still Images  
Audio  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Videos/ Still Images  
Audio (GC-WP10 only)  
Playback Operation  
External File Button (P.36)  
Delete Button (P.37)  
Recording Select Button  
Top Menu Button  
Video (MP4)/ Still Image (JPG)  
Previous Page Button  
Recorded Date  
Recording Select Button  
Eye-Fi SETTING Button (P.42, only when  
using Eye-Fi card)  
Zoom Display Button (P.28)  
Delete Button (P.30)  
Volume Button (P.28)  
Top Menu Button  
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Previous Page Button  
Volume Button (P.34)  
File in Playback  
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Battery Indicator (P.15)  
Recording Media  
SD card  
Next Date Button  
Recorded Year  
Previous Date Button  
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Getting Started  
Accessories  
USB Cable  
(Type A – Type B Mini)  
(GC-WP10 only)  
USB Extension Cable  
(GC-FM2 only)  
Dedicated AV Cable  
Core Filter  
NOTE  
Optional accessory  
Page  
You can use the hand strap  
attached to the camcorder  
under water.  
AC adapter (AC-V10LU)  
(P.15)  
Hand Strap  
(GC-WP10 only)  
SD card / SDHC card /  
SDXC card  
(P.12)  
(P.42)  
Eye-Fi card  
Attaching the Core Filter to the USB Cable  
GC-WP10: Attach the core filter to the USB cable.  
GC-FM2: Attach the core filter to the USB extension cable.  
The core filter reduces noise generated when connecting the camcorder to an external  
component. Connect the end of the cable with the core filter to the camcorder.  
Release the both  
stoppers.  
3 cm (1-3/16")  
Wind once.  
To be connected  
to the camcorder.  
NOTE  
• Be sure to use the USB cable or the USB extension cable with the core filter attached  
when connecting the camcorder to the AC adapter or a computer.  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Attaching the Hand Strap  
To guard against dropping the camcorder, we  
recommend attaching the hand strap.  
NOTE  
When carrying the camcorder, please be careful  
not to drop it. Dropping it may cause injury or a  
malfunction of your camcorder.  
When a child uses the camcorder, there must be  
parental guidance.  
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Getting Started  
Inserting an SD Card  
GC-WP10  
GC-FM2  
Press the button( ) for about 1 second to turn off the camcorder.  
1 The power lamp goes out.  
Open the cover( ).  
2
Insert an SD card( ).  
3 Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing a card.  
Close the terminal cover( ) firmly.  
4
To remove an SD card  
Push the card inward once, then pull it out  
straight.  
Be sure to insert the SD card with the power  
turned off.  
NOTE  
To protect data, do not touch the terminals of the SD card.  
Operations are confirmed on the following SD cards. (P.13)  
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Getting Started  
Manufacturer  
Panasonic, TOSHIBA, SanDisk, ATP, Eye-Fi  
Class 4 or higher compatible SD card (2 GB)  
Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card (4 GB to 32 GB), or Class 4 or  
higher compatible SDXC card (48 GB to 64 GB)  
Video recording  
For ATP, only Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card (up to 16GB)  
SD card (256 MB to 2 GB), SDHC card (4 GB to 32 GB), or SDXC card (48  
GB to 64 GB)  
For ATP, only SD card or SDHC card (up to 16GB)  
Still image recording/  
Audio recording  
If other SD cards, SDHC cards or SDXC cards than the above are used, they may fail to  
record data correctly, or they may lose data that had already been recorded.  
The Eye-Fi card is a SD type memory card with built-in wireless LAN. You can transfer  
videos and still images to a computer or the Web via the Eye-Fi card. (An Internet  
accessible environment and a wireless LAN router are separately required.)  
See page 42 to use an Eye-Fi card.  
When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card  
Confirm and upgrade the OS of your computer.  
Not compatible.  
Necessary to upgrade to SP2 or higher.  
Windows XP /  
Windows XP SP1  
Necessary to download the upgrade software. (KB955704)  
Windows XP SP2 /  
Windows XP SP3  
Not compatible.  
Necessary to upgrade to SP1 or higher.  
Windows Vista  
Mac OS  
Not compatible.  
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Getting Started  
Charging the Battery  
GC-WP10  
GC-FM2  
Turn off the camcorder by pressing the button( ) for about  
1 second.  
The power lamp goes out.  
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Turn on the computer and connect to the camcorder( ).  
Blinks: Charging  
Charge Lamp  
CHARGE STATUS  
Goes out: Charging finished  
Charging Time  
Approx. 3 h  
You can confirm the remaining battery level by touching  
the screen (for about 1 second) during charging. (You  
cannot confirm the level when the battery is extremely  
low.)  
When the charging is finished, disconnect the  
camcorder from the computer.  
NOTE  
The charging time is when the camcorder is charged at 25°C (77 °F).  
If the battery is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 °C (50 °F) to 35 °C  
(95 °F), charging may take a longer time or it may not start. The recordable and  
playable time may also be shortened under some usage conditions such as at low  
temperature.  
Charging is not possible while the camcorder is turned on.  
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Getting Started  
The battery is not charged at the time of purchase. Charge before starting to use the  
camcorder.  
When the battery level is extremely low, the camcorder does not turn on until it is  
charged even if it is connected to the computer or AC adapter.  
Do not turn the computer off or into the sleep mode during charging (the charging  
will stop).  
With some types of computers, charging is possible even when the computer is  
turned off. Refer to instruction manual of the computer or consult with the  
manufacturer of your computer.  
You cannot record or play back video/still image/audio while the camcorder is  
connected to a computer. You can record or play back video/still image/audio while  
the AC adapter is connected to the camcorder.  
Indication when using the battery  
Fully charged  
Medium  
Very low  
Recharge the battery at an early opportunity.  
Indication when using the AC Adapter  
When both of the Battery indicator and AC  
adapter icons are displayed, the power is  
supplied through the both.  
(When connected)  
(When inoperative)  
Charging with the AC Adapter (optional)  
Optional accessory: AC-V10LU/JVC  
GC-WP10  
GC-FM2  
GC-WP10  
GC-FM2  
Connect with the AC adapter using the supplied USB cable.  
Connect the USB connector of this unit with the AC adapter.  
(You can connect also using the supplied USB extension cable.)  
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Getting Started  
Using the Touchscreen  
The following are some examples.  
Touch to Select  
To select Video/Still Image/Audio on the Top Menu (Audio is for GC-WP10 only.)  
Touch  
to return to the Top Menu and select the mode.  
Recording  
Playback  
Touch to start/stop recording.  
Touch the thumbnail of the desired  
scene to play back.  
MEMO  
The touchscreen of this unit is pressure-sensitive. When the touchscreen does not  
respond smoothly, apply slightly more force to your fingertip.  
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Getting Started  
To search for the desired scene  
Press the page switching button (  
or the date switching button ( ) to  
search for the desired scene.  
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MEMO  
The touchscreen of this unit is pressure-sensitive. When the touchscreen does not  
respond smoothly, apply slightly more force to your fingertip.  
Do not press or rub with excessive force.  
If you apply a protect sheet or a sticker, the touchscreen may not respond smoothly.  
Do not operate the touchscreen using an object with a sharp or hard tip.  
Touching two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction.  
Perform [TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST] (P.45) if the reactive area of the screen is misaligned  
with the touched area. (Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card, etc. Do  
not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard.)  
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Getting Started  
Clock Setting  
SET DATE/TIME!  
SET  
YES  
NO  
RETURN  
QUIT  
CLOCK SETTING  
Press the button( ) for about 1 second to turn on the camcorder.  
1 The power lamp turns on.  
Touch [YES( )] when the [SET DATE/TIME!] screen appears.  
2
Set the date and time( ).  
3 •  
Touch the month, day, year, hour and minute to select it.  
Touch  
to make adjustments.  
After setting the date and time, touch [SET].  
Set the region where you live and touch [SAVE].  
4 The city name and time difference are displayed.  
Touch  
to make adjustments.  
To reset the clock  
Set the clock with [CLOCK ADJUST] from the Basic Settings. (P.45)  
1
Press the button to turn on the camcorder.  
2
Touch  
on the top menu.  
3
4
Touch [CLOCK ADJUST].  
Touch [CLOCK SETTING].  
The subsequent procedure is same as in the Steps 3 and 4 of “Clock Setting.  
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Getting Started  
NOTE  
The [SET DATE/TIME!] screen does not appear when the date and time are already set.  
The [SET DATE/TIME!] screen appears when the camcorder has not been used for a  
long time. Charge the battery before setting the clock. (P.14)  
When using this unit abroad, change the date and time display to the local time by  
simply selecting your travel destination in [AREA SETTING]. (P.45)  
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Recording  
Recording Video/Still Images  
Before recording an important scene, it is recommended to conduct a trial recording.  
Press the button( ) for about 1 second to turn on the camcorder.  
1
Select video or still image mode( ) from the Top Menu.  
2 When you turn on the power, the Top Menu appears only for the first time after  
purchasing the camcorder.  
To return to the Top Menu, touch  
during video or still image recording.  
Start recording.  
3
For Videos  
Touch the Recording START/STOP button( ).  
Touch it again to stop recording.  
GC-WP10: You can make recording also with a press of the Recording button( ).  
For Still Images  
Touch the SNAPSHOT button( ).  
To shoot continuously, keep touching the button.  
GC-WP10: You can shoot still image also with a press of the Recording button( ).  
To shoot in landscape mode, follow the same procedure.  
NOTE  
After video recording for 12 consecutive hours, recording automatically stops.  
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Recording  
For continuous video recordings of long consecutive hours, the file is split into pieces  
automatically either in every 30 minutes or if the size exceeds 4 GB.  
Using the AC adapter (optional), you can record for long consecutive hours.  
To prevent the situation of forgetting to turn off the power, if this unit is not operated  
for 5 minutes, the power is turned off automatically.  
Brightness of the LCD monitor increases when recording in bright light. The LCD  
monitor increases brightness when the AC adapter is connected to the camcorder.  
However, it returns to normal brightness when you do not operate the camcorer  
during video recording for 5 minutes. (  
3 seconds at the moment of switching.)  
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Change the Recording Quality ( video only)  
Preparation:  
Video recording  
Touch  
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Touch  
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2
Select the recording quality.  
3
When you place priority on Video Quality  
1920 × 1080 / 30p  
HD 1080  
When you place priority on motion of the video  
1280 × 720 / 60p  
HD 720  
iFrame  
QHD  
When you use the video in Apple iMovie '09  
960 × 540 / 30p  
When you make a long-duration recording  
960 × 540 / 30p  
Recording at Intervals (TIME-LAPSE RECORDING) (P.24)  
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Recording  
Switching the Image Orientation ( Still Image Recording only)  
Touch  
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Touch  
.
Landscape  
Image orientation can be changed to correspond to  
the camera’s orientation.  
Portrait  
To use functions in landscape mode  
1
Touch  
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2
3
Select the function to use.  
Touch AE, Face Priority AE Switching (P.23)  
SELF-TIMER  
Menu Settings (P.45)  
QUIT  
Touch  
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Quit.  
NOTE  
The size of still images differs between the portrait and the landscape modes.  
Portrait mode: 2592 × 1944 (5M)  
Landscape mode: 1440 × 1920 (2.7M)  
The image orientation do not switch automatically. Switch it according to the actual  
orientation of the camcorder.  
Video is not output through the AV cable when the Image Orientation is set to Portrait.  
Video is not output at 480i or 480p through the HDMI cable when the Image  
Orientation is set to Portrait.  
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Recording  
Useful Functions for Recording  
Adjusting the brightness  
based on the touched area  
(Touch AE)  
Shooting Human Subjects  
(Face Priority AE)  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Preparation:  
recording  
Video/  
Still image  
Preparation:  
recording  
Video/  
Still image  
Touch  
.
Touch  
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(GC-WP10 only)  
1
2
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With every touch, Touch AE and  
Face Priority AE alternate.  
Frames appear on human faces in  
which exposure is automatically  
adjusted.  
With every touch, Touch AE and  
Face Priority AE alternate.  
Touch the area to adjust.  
NOTE  
Up to 16 frames on faces can be  
displayed in total. You cannot choose  
the frame to adjust exposure arbitrarily.  
Depending on the condition, faces may  
not be detected.  
If you cannot get proper effect, turn off  
the Face Priority AE.  
With the touch, a frame appears in  
which exposure is adjusted.  
The frame disappears if you touch  
the frame or if you use zoom  
function.  
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Recording  
Recording at Intervals  
Touch the Recording START/  
STOP button( ).  
(TIME-LAPSE RECORDING)  
3
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 certain interval.  
Preparation:  
Video recording  
Touch to display the Top  
Menu and touch  
.
1
Recorded Time (  
)
Actual Elapsed Time (  
)
NOTE  
Audio cannot be recorded during  
time-lapse recording.  
Zooming is not available in time-lapse  
recording.  
When recording is stopped with the  
recorded time less than "0:00:00:17",  
the video will not be saved.  
Select a recording interval.  
2
Recording stops automatically 99 hours  
after it is started.  
Make use of a tripod and optional AC  
adapter for time-lapse recordings with  
long intervals. (optional: AC-V10LU/JVC)  
The recording quality during time-lapse  
recording is the same as that of HD 720  
(P.50).  
Recording interval/Playback speed  
0.5 second/30 times  
5 seconds/300 times  
40 seconds/2400 times  
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Recording  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Using the Camcorder in Water  
After use in water, rinse the camcorder with fresh water, then wipe off and dry it  
well in a well-ventilated place out of direct sunlight as soon as possible. (P.27)  
Before use  
Confirm that there is no foreign material inside the terminal cover. (Foreign material  
causes ingress of water.)  
Make sure that there is no damage to and no  
foreign material (hair, lint, sand, dust, fluid etc.)  
adhered to the packing inside the cover, the SD  
card slot, or the parts around the connectors.  
If you find damage, do Not use the unit.  
Consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service  
center.  
Close the terminal cover firmly.  
Close the cover firmly until it clicks into place.  
Confirm that the red sign completely goes off.  
CAUTION  
This camcorder is equipped with a waterproof function corresponding to JIS (Japanese  
Industrial Standards) IPX8. This camcorder can make recordings in marine water and  
fresh water not deeper than 3 m (10 ft) or for not more than 30 minutes. (The waterproof  
capability is tested in accordance with JVC test standard and it does not assure damage-  
free or trouble-free operation. Waterproof function not evaluated by UL.)  
Do not soak the camera in hot springs or water of 40 °C (104 °F) or higher.  
Do not subject the camcorder to high water pressure such as in torrent or fall, or to  
excessive pressure or impact such as by diving with the camcorder in hand.  
The waterproof capability cannot be guaranteed if the camcorder is subject to impact  
such as dropping. Consult with the dealer if the camcorder is subject to impact.  
The camcorder sinks in water. Use the strap to prevent it from falling.  
Open and close the cover in a dry place, after wiping moisture off the camcorder.  
Wipe off immediately if such liquids as detergent solution, soap water, hot spring  
water, bath agent, oil, sunscreen lotion or chemical liquid are spilled on the camcorder.  
When used in water, at first, air bubbles may come out of the unit but it is not a  
malfunction.  
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Recording  
Press the button( ) for about 1 second to turn on the camcorder.  
1
2
Select Video or Still Image mode( ) on the Top Menu.  
Press the SCREEN LOCK button( ) for more than 1 second.  
3 •  
When using this unit in water, temporarily disable the touchscreen so that it will  
not malfunction with the water pressure.  
is displayed on the screen.  
Press the Recording button( ) to record.  
Press the SCREEN LOCK button again, for more than 1 second, to turn off  
and activate the touchscreen.  
To select video recording/still image recording in water  
Pressing the  
button( ) will toggle the operation between Video Recording and  
Still Image Recording.  
Audio recording is not selectable in water.  
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Recording  
After use  
After use in water or when dusted with sandy dust, rinse the camcorder with fresh  
water and dry it well as soon as possible.  
1
Press the button for about 1 second to turn off the camcorder.  
Make sure that the connector cover is closed tightly.  
2
Rinse with fresh water.  
Soak and wash in an appropriate depth of still fresh water in basin.  
Push aside the buttons to wash off the dirt in the gap.  
Do not rinse with chemicals, soap, neutral detergent or alcohol.  
Do not apply current of water such as  
tap water directly to this unit.  
3
Dry.  
Wipe off with a dry soft cloth and dry in a well-ventilated place out of direct sunlight. There may  
be water near the microphone. Therefore, aim the camcorder downward and remove the water.  
Wiping with some sand remaining can cause a scratch. Wipe after rinsing the sand off.  
Also, wipe off strange materials and water drops inside the cover.  
CAUTION  
Do not dry with heat such as by using a hairdryer. The waterproof capability will deteriorate.  
Do not leave the camcorder for long time in low temperature environment in cold  
climates or in heat of 40 °C (104 °F) or higher (such as under sun light, in a sun-heated  
car or near the heater). The waterproof capability will deteriorate.  
After use in marine water, soak in adequate amount of fresh water approximately 10  
minutes and rinse with fresh water in order to clean off the salt.  
Do not leave the camcorder soaked in or wet with salt water. It may cause corrosion,  
tarnish, or deterioration of water resistance.  
Remove the strap from camera and rinse the strap with fresh water.  
Do not connect cables or charge with water drops remaining.  
JVC cannot be held responsible of any loss of data due to ingress of water into the unit.  
It is recommended to replace the packing (optional) once a year to maintain the  
waterproof capability. Consult your nearest JVC service center. (P.52)  
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Playback  
Playing Back on the Camcorder  
Select a video or still image to play back  
from the index screen.  
Play back a file.  
3 Touch the screen to display screen  
Preparation:  
image recording  
Video recording/  
Still  
messages and operation buttons ( ).  
(They will disappear if touched  
again.)  
Touch  
.
1
Operation modes (  
)
The camcorder turns to play back  
mode.  
Playback  
Reverse playback  
Pause  
Select a file.  
Forward search  
Reverse search  
Forward slow-motion  
Reverse slow-motion  
2
Touch  
to stop playback.  
If you touch  
, the thumbnail  
images will enlarge.  
Touch and drag the thumbnail  
Operation Buttons ( ) (P.29)  
Adjust the volume (  
)
Touch +/– to make adjustments and  
touch to quit.  
display left and right or touch  
to move to another page.  
If a shooting duration of still images  
is within 2 seconds, they are  
Video quality (  
)
displayed as one thumbnail (group).  
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Playback  
Operation Buttons (during Video  
Playback)  
Repeated Playback of a Part  
(A-B Repeat)  
Playback  
Preparation:  
Video playback  
Pause  
Play back the video, then  
Advances to the next video  
touch  
at the starting/end  
1
Returns to the beginning of the  
scene  
points.  
Forward search  
Reverse search  
Forward slow-motion  
Reverse slow-motion  
With every touch, the setting  
toggles as shown below.  
Operation Buttons (during Still  
Image Playback)  
Set starting point  
Start slideshow  
Stop slideshow  
Advances to the next still image  
Returns to the previous still image  
Play back a group continuously  
Set end point  
No setting  
(normal playback)  
NOTE  
A-B repeat is possible only within one  
scene.  
The setting is canceled if Stop is  
selected after the end point is set.  
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Playback  
Deleting Files  
Preparation:  
Video/  
Still image  
NOTE  
playback  
You can delete the files by touching  
during video/still image playback.  
Touch  
.
1
Touch the video/still image  
file to delete.  
2
A check mark( ) appears on the  
selected video/still image.  
If you touch the video/still image  
with a check mark, the selection is  
cancelled.  
Touch [SEL ALL] to select all the  
video/still image files.  
Touch [REL ALL] to cancel all the  
selection.  
Touch [SET].  
3
4
Touch [DELETE] when the  
confirmation message  
appears.  
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Playback  
(Trimming)  
Copying a Part in the Video  
Preparation:  
Video playback  
Touch [YES] when the  
confirmation message  
appears.  
When copying finishes, the copied  
file is added to the index screen.  
5
Play back the video, then  
touch  
.
1
2
NOTE  
When you copy a part of the video, the  
division point may not be accurate  
within a 1 second margin of error.  
Pause playback at the  
starting point and touch  
.
TRIMMING  
QUIT  
Copy starting point (  
)
Resume playback, pause at  
the end point and touch  
.
3
4
TRIMMING  
SET  
QUIT  
Copy end point (  
)
Touch [SET].  
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Playback  
Viewing Files on TV  
Preparation:  
Turn on the TV.  
Turn on the power( ) of the camcorder and select the playback mode.  
To connect using the dedicated AV cable (provided)(  
)
Video Input  
Yellow  
Video Input  
White  
Audio Input L)  
(
Red  
Audio Input (R)  
To connect using the HDMI mini cable (optional)(  
)
HDMI Terminal Input  
1
2
3
Connect the camcorder to a TV.  
Switch to the TV’s external input connector.  
Start the playback. (P.28)  
NOTE  
Use the supplied AV cable. Otherwise, image and sound cannot be output.  
If the AV cable or HDMI cable is disconnected during playback, the playback will be  
paused.  
When an AV cable and an HDMI cable are connected, output to the HDMI cable is prioritized.  
Also refer to instruction manual of the TV.  
We recommend using the Category 2 HDMI cable (High Speed cable).  
Insert the connector in the right direction. Forcing the connector into the terminal  
may cause damage.  
If you connect the camcorder using the AV cable, image is output only when playing  
back video. If you connect the camcorder using the HDMI Mini connector, image is  
output when both playing back and recording video. However, if you connect the  
camcorder to a TV with 480p or 480i resolution, image is output only when playing  
back video.  
Image is not output during the audio recording and audio playback.  
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Audio Recording  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Recording Audio  
L
R
Press the button( ) for about 1 second to turn on the camcorder.  
Touch Audio mode( ) on the Top Menu.  
1
2 To return to the Top Menu, touch  
in the audio recording screen.  
Touch the Recording START/STOP button( ).  
3 Audio recording starts.  
Touch again to stop audio recording.  
NOTE  
If you record audio 12 hours continuously, it will stop recording automatically.  
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Audio Playback  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Playing Back Audio on the Camcorder  
You can select and play back the  
Play back the audio.  
recorded audio from an index screen.  
3
Preparation: Audio recording  
Touch the PLAY button.  
1
Operation modes (  
)
L
R
Playback  
Pause  
The camcorder turns to play back  
mode.  
Forward search  
Reverse search  
Adjust the volume (  
)
Select audio to play back.  
Touch +/– to make adjustments and  
2
touch  
to quit.  
Operation buttons (  
)
Playback  
Pause  
Advances to the next audio  
Returns to the beginning of the  
Audio currently playing  
Forward search  
Reverse search  
Touch  
page.  
to move to another  
Changes the playback order  
(Random Playback)  
To the recorded audio files, serial  
numbers 0001-9999 will be given.  
Touch  
to return to the audio index screen.  
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Audio Playback  
NOTE  
Repeated Audio Playback of a  
Part (A-B Repeat)  
A-B repeat is possible only within one  
scene.  
The setting is canceled if Stop or  
Random Playback is selected after the  
end point is set.  
Preparation: Audio playback  
Play back the audio, then  
touch  
points.  
at the starting/end  
1
With every touch, the setting  
toggles as shown below.  
Set starting point  
Set end point  
No setting  
(normal playback)  
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Audio Playback  
Folders and files with double-byte  
characters (such as Japanese) cannot  
be played.  
Folders and files with more than  
8 single-byte characters cannot be  
played.  
(You cannot edit file name with the  
camcorder. Use a computer and other  
devices to edit file names.  
You cannot delete external audio files  
with the camcorder.  
You can play only stereo audio files.  
You can play audio at 44.1 kHz and  
48 kHz. (Playback of not all the files is  
guaranteed.)  
You cannot play back Mpeg2 and  
Mpeg2.5 audio files.  
Play External Audio Files  
You can play audio files (MP3) recorded  
with other devices such as computer.  
Preparation: Audio playback  
Touch  
screen.  
on the audio index  
1
Select audio to play back.  
2 Touch  
to return to the normal  
audio playback.  
NOTE  
You can create up to 3 levels of folders  
under [MUSIC].  
You can create up to 50 subfolders per  
folder.  
You can create up to 999 files per folder.  
Display of tags and the Album Art are  
not supported.  
Structure of folders and files  
Using computer or other devices, copy the audio to play back (folders and files) to an  
SD card under [MUSIC] folder.  
Folders  
Files  
SAMPLE.MP3  
[PICSIO_SD]  
[MUSIC]  
[1234]  
TEST.MP3  
SOUND.MP3  
[ABCDE]  
[ZZZ]  
The name is arbitrary (8 or  
less single-byte  
The name is arbitrary (8 or  
less single-byte  
alphanumeric characters).  
alphanumeric characters).  
The extension is [MP3].  
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Audio Playback  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Delete Audio Files  
Preparation: Audio playback  
Touch [SET].  
3
4
Touch  
.
1
Touch [DELETE] when the  
confirmation message  
appears.  
NOTE  
You can delete the files by touching  
during audio playback.  
You cannot delete external audio files.  
Touch the audio file to delete.  
2
SEL ALL  
REL ALL  
DELETE  
SET  
A check mark appears on the  
selected audio.  
If you touch the audio with a check  
mark, the selection is cancelled.  
You can select all the audio files by  
touching [SEL ALL].  
You can cancel all the selection by  
touching [REL ALL].  
You can confirm the audio to play  
back by touching  
Playback).  
(Confirm  
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Audio Playback  
(GC-WP10 only)  
Copying a Part in the Audio  
Preparation: Audio playback  
Resume playback, pause at  
the end point and touch  
.
3
Play back the audio file, then  
touch  
.
1
TRIMMING  
SET  
Copy end point( ).  
Touch [SET].  
4
5
Pause playback at the  
starting point and touch  
.
2
Touch [YES] when the  
confirmation message  
appears.  
When copying finishes, the copied  
file is added to the index screen.  
NOTE  
TRIMMING  
QUIT  
The starting and end points of the  
copied audio may not exactly match  
the selected points.  
Copy starting point ( ).  
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Connecting with a Computer  
Make a Backup on Computer  
Preparation: Turn on the camcorder and the computer.  
You can save the recorded videos, still images or audio files on a computer.  
Connect the camcorder to a computer.  
1
GC-WP10  
See page 7 for the position of the USB connector on GC-FM2.  
If the camcorder is not charged, it will not turn on when connected to the  
computer.  
Windows: Double-click [PICSIO_SD] in [Computer] (or [My  
Computer]).  
Mac: Double-click [PICSIO_SD] on the desktop.  
2
Copy video/still image/audio files from the [DCIM] folder.  
3
[PICSIO_SD]  
[DCIM]  
[100JVCSO]  
[101JVCSO]  
[102JVCSO]  
PIC_XXXX.MP4  
PIC_XXXX.MP4  
PIC_XXXX.JPG  
PIC_XXXX.JPG  
PIC_XXXX.MP3  
PIC_XXXX.MP3  
Videos  
Still Image  
Audio  
To disconnect the camcorder from a computer (Windows)  
1
Click the  
icon in the task tray on the computer screen.  
The [Safely Remove Hardware] window appears.  
2
Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and then click [Stop].  
To disconnect the camcorder from a computer (Mac)  
Drag and drop [PICSIO_SD] and [PICSIO_APP] on the desktop to the Trash. When they  
disappear from the desktop, disconnect the USB cable.  
39  
 
Connecting with a Computer  
Using the Supplied Software  
For Windows PC Users  
You can edit videos and still images, or transfer them to iPod or the sharing site  
(YouTube, etc.) using the supplied software. (Please use another software for DVD or  
BD creation and buring.)  
Right click [Computer] (or [My Computer]) in the Start Menu, then select [Properties]  
and confirm the following items.  
For Windows Vista/Windows 7  
Windows Vista: Home Basic or Home Premium  
(Pre-installed edition only for both)  
Windows 7: Home Premium  
(Pre-installed edition only)  
Service Pack 2 (Windows Vista only)  
Processor:  
!
!
#
%
$
&
#
$
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 GHz or higher  
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 3 GHz or higher recommended  
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 2 GHz or higher recommended  
Memory: 2 GB or more  
%
&
System type: 32 bit/64 bit  
For Windows XP  
Windows XP: Home Edition or Professional  
(Pre-installed edition only for both)  
Service Pack 3  
!
#
$
!
#
Processor:  
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 GHz or higher  
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 3 GHz or higher recommended  
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 2 GHz or higher recommended  
Memory: 2 GB or more  
$
%
%
Other Conditions  
Graphic: Intel 945 or later, NVIDIA Geforce 6000 series or later, ATI Radeon 9600 or later  
NOTE  
The system configuration described above is required in order to use the supplied  
software.  
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5sp1 must be installed on your computer.  
The camcorder is compatible to the graphic cards equipped with the playback  
support function of H.264 video.  
40  
 
Connecting with a Computer  
To enable MultiTouch control, Windows 7 and the display compatible to MultiTouch is  
required.  
For details, consult with the manufacturer of your computer.  
For details on hardware requirements and customer support information, refer to the  
following web site.  
To start the supplied software  
Preparation:  
Turn on the camcorder and the computer.  
Connect the camcorder to the computer. (P.39)  
1
[Auto Play] window appears.  
If [Auto Play] window does not appear, double-click the [PICSIO_APP] icon in [My  
Computer] then double-click the LoiLoScope EX (LoiLoScopeEX.exe).  
2
Select [LoiLoScope EX] and click [OK].  
If [LoiLoScope EX] does not appear in the [Auto Play] window; select [Open folder  
to view files], click [OK] and double-click the LoiLoScope EX (LoiLoScopeEX.exe)  
icon in the window.  
NOTE  
For details about operations in LoiLoScope EX, see its Help.  
For Mac Computer Users  
You can import files from this unit to a computer using Apple's iMovie '09 (video) or  
iPhoto (still image).  
To verify the system requirements, select "About This Mac" from the Apple menu. You  
can determine the operating system version, processor and amount of memory.  
For the latest information on iMovie or iPhoto, refer to the Apple website.  
For details on how to use iMovie or iPhoto, refer to the help file of the respective  
software.  
There is no guarantee that the operations will work with all computer environments.  
41  
Connecting with a Computer  
Using an Eye-Fi Card  
What is Eye-Fi?  
Eye-Fi is an SD memory card with wireless LAN function.  
Using an Eye-Fi card, you can transfer videos and still images to a computer or the web.  
(An Internet accessible environment and a wireless LAN router are separately required.)  
Use of Eye-Fi card may be illegal and prohibited in countries and regions where it has  
not been approved by competent authorities. Please contact Eye-Fi support for the  
details of approved countries and regions.  
Types of cards  
Product name  
Video Transfer  
Still Image Transfer  
Eye-Fi Home/ Eye-Fi Share/  
Eye-Fi Geo  
Eye-Fi Share Video/  
Eye-Fi Explore Video/ Eye-Fi Pro/  
Eye-Fi Connect X2/ Eye-Fi Geo X2/  
Eye-Fi Explore X2/ Eye-Fi Pro X2  
Audio files cannot be transferred.  
To use the Eye-Fi card  
1
Make settings on the Eye-Fi card with Eye-Fi Center.  
For how to install and operate the Eye-Fi Center, refer to its instruction manual.  
2
Set the [Eye-Fi SETTING] to [ON] in the Basic Settings. (P.45)  
When the [Eye-Fi SETTING] is set to [ON] recorded videos and still images are  
automatically transferred.  
(The files already transferred earlier are not transferred again.)  
To abort Eye-Fi transfer, turn off the camcorder or set the [Eye-Fi SETTING] to [OFF] in  
the Basic Settings.  
To transfer selected videos and still images, see page 43.  
The Eye-Fi Center with the default setting transfers all videos/still images.  
Change the settings for the Eye-Fi Center beforehand to transfer selected videos/still  
images.  
NOTE  
You cannot transfer files during the recording mode, editing and formatting of the  
card.  
You cannot transfer video files larger than 2 GB. (as of July, 2010)  
Depending on the connection conditions, transfer may be interrupted or take time long  
due to passing the Eye-Fi server, even if it is displayed that the transfer has been completed.  
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Connecting with a Computer  
We recommend using the AC adapter (optional: AC-V10LU/JVC) when transferring  
files of large size.  
If it doesn't operate properly, first confirm that the settings of the Eye-Fi card are  
correct and try the data transfer using other equipment.  
Do not use the camcorder in places where wireless use is prohibited such as on a  
plane.  
For the latest information on the Eye-Fi card, refer to the website of Eye-Fi, Inc.  
(http://www.eye.fi/).  
To transfer selected videos/still images  
Preparation:  
Video/  
Still image playback  
1
Touch  
.
Eye-Fi Setting [OFF]  
Eye-Fi Setting [ON]  
Ready for Transfer from the Eye-Fi card  
Transferring from the Eye-Fi card (animated)  
2
Touch the video/still image to transfer.  
A check mark( ) appears on the selected video/still  
TRANSFER SELECTION  
image.  
If you touch the video/still image with a check mark, the  
selection is cancelled.  
Touch [SEL ALL] to select all the video/still image files.  
Touch [REL ALL] to cancel all the selection.  
SEL ALL  
REL ALL  
SET  
TRANSFER SELECTION  
(
) appears on the transferred files.  
SEL ALL  
REL ALL  
SET  
3
4
Touch [SET].  
Touch [SAVE] when the confirmation message appears.  
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Menu  
Using the Menu  
You can make various settings using the  
menu.  
4
Touch the item to set.  
AUTO  
480p  
Basic Settings  
1
Touch  
Menu.  
and display the Top  
Touch  
screen.  
Touch  
to return to the previous  
to quit the setting.  
Menu Settings (during Video/Still  
Image recording)  
2
3
Touch the Basic Settings button.  
1
Video recording: Touch the Menu  
Settings button.  
Still image recording: Touch the  
Effect button. (P.9)  
The Basic Settings screen appears.  
Touch the desired settings.  
UPDATE  
The Menu Settings screen appears.  
PC SOFTWARE UPDATE  
HDMI OUTPUT  
Eye-Fi SET
2
Touch the item to set.  
EFFECT  
WIND CUT  
Touch  
to move to another page.  
With every touch, the setting will  
change.  
Touch  
to quit the setting.  
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Menu  
Eye-Fi SETTING  
Basic Settings  
OFF:  
indicates the default setting.  
Does not transfer the files.  
ON:  
CLOCK ADJUST  
CLOCK SETTING:  
Resets the current time or changes the  
settings.  
AREA SETTING:  
Transfers video/still image files  
automatically.  
TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST  
Adjust if the reactive area of the screen is  
misaligned with the touched area.  
Sets to the local time when using this  
unit abroad simply by selecting the  
destination.  
Menu Settings (during Video/Still  
Image recording)  
DST SETTING:  
Sets whether daylight saving time is  
observed at the travel destination.  
EFFECT  
OFF:  
No effect.  
MONOTONE:  
Records in black and white.  
SEPIA:  
Gives images a brownish tint like old  
photographs.  
SOLARIZATION:  
Records with some of the tones  
reversed.  
LANGUAGE  
The language on the display can be  
changed.  
FORMAT SD CARD  
FILE:  
Deletes all files on the SD card.  
FILE & MGMT NUMBER:  
Deletes all the files on the SD card and  
resets the folder and file numbers.  
Not available for selection when no SD  
card is inserted.  
UPDATE  
NEGATIVE:  
Reverses the brightness.  
CLASSIC FILM: (Video mode only)  
Skips frames to give images of the effect  
of an old video.  
STROBE: (Video mode only)  
Enables the image to look like a series of  
consecutive snapshots by skipping  
frames.  
PC SOFTWARE UPDATE  
Updates the functions of this unit and  
built-in software for PC to the latest  
versions. For details, refer to the JVC  
website. (Details will be available only after  
the [UPDATE] and [PC SOFTWARE UPDATE]  
are ready.)  
WIND CUT (Video mode only)  
OFF:  
HDMI OUTPUT  
Does not reduce the noise.  
ON:  
Reduces the noise caused by wind.  
AUTO:  
It is recommended to select [AUTO]  
normally.  
480p:  
Select this when the video is not output  
in [AUTO] correctly.  
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Further Information  
Troubleshooting  
Before requesting service, consult the following chart. If the solutions indicated in the  
chart do not solve the problem, consult your nearest JVC dealer or JVC service center  
for instructions.  
Refer also to the FAQ section on JVC’s website (http://www.jvc.com).  
The following phenomena are not malfunctions.  
LCD monitor momentarily becomes red or black when sunlight is recorded.  
Black spots, or red, green, or blue spots appear on the LCD monitor.  
(The LCD monitor contains 99.99% effective pixels, but 0.01% or fewer pixels may be  
ineffective.)  
The camera is a microcomputer-controlled device. Electrostatic discharge, external  
noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from functioning  
properly. In such a case, reset the camcorder by pressing and holding the Power  
button for more than 10 seconds. If you reset the camcorder, reset the clock. (P.18)  
Troubles  
Trouble  
Action  
Page  
Recharge the battery.  
14  
15  
When the battery level is extremely low, the  
camcorder does not turn on until it is charged even  
if it is connected to the computer or AC adapter.  
Unable to turn on the  
power.  
Check the remaining battery power. (When the  
battery is fully charged, the lamp does not flash.)  
If you were charging the battery in a low or high  
temperature environment, charge in an  
environment within the allowable operating  
temperature. (Charging may stop in an environment  
out of the allowable operating temperature for the  
protection of the battery.)  
14, 15  
Unable to charge the  
battery.  
When charging using the computer, turn on the  
computer.  
Please use a JVC AC adapter (optional: AC-V10LU).  
(Depending on the AC adapter you use, battery will  
deplete due to insufficient power supply from the  
adapter.)  
15  
The battery depletes  
even when connected  
to AC adapter.  
Please use a JVC AC adapter (optional: AC-V10LU).  
15  
Charging takes a long  
time.  
46  
 
Further Information  
Trouble  
Action  
Page  
Recording video/still  
image/audio cannot be  
performed.  
Check the video/still image/audio recording mode.  
Select recording mode.  
20, 33  
20  
Turn off the power, wait for a while, and start  
recording again. (This unit stops automatically to  
protect the circuit when the temperature rises.)  
Recording stops automatically as it cannot be  
performed for 12 or more consecutive hours  
according to specifications.  
Recording stops  
automatically.  
The continuous shooting speed will drop if this  
function is used repeatedly.  
Continuous shooting speed may drop depending  
on the SD card or under certain recording  
conditions.  
The continuous  
shooting speed of still  
images is slow.  
Sometimes playback is interrupted at the  
connecting section between two scenes. This is not  
a malfunction.  
Sound or video is  
interrupted.  
The same image is  
displayed for a long  
time during video  
playback, or motion is  
choppy.  
Replace the SD card with a new one.  
Perform [FORMAT SD CARD] in Basic Settings. (All  
data will be deleted.)  
On the TV with aspect ratio of 4:3, images are  
projected vertically.  
Image is stretched up  
and down on the TV.  
Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it  
again.  
Turn off and on this unit again. (The image or sound  
may not appear on the TV properly depending on  
the TV connected.)  
When connecting to  
the HDMI mini cable,  
the image does not  
appear on the TV  
properly.  
32  
Connect the USB cable correctly.  
Before copying files, make sure that enough free  
space is left in the computer's hard disk (HDD).  
39  
Unable to copy files to  
the computer's HDD.  
Confirm and upgrade the OS of your computer.  
13  
The computer cannot  
recognize the SDXC  
card.  
47  
Further Information  
Trouble  
Action  
Page  
The LCD monitor may not be clearly visible if used in  
bright areas such as under direct sunlight.  
The LCD monitor is  
difficult to see.  
Change the direction of this unit to prevent the light  
source from coming into view. (A band of bright  
light may appear when there is a bright light source  
near this unit, but this is not a malfunction.)  
A band of bright light  
appears on the LCD  
monitor.  
The unit operates  
It is recommended that you copy all video/still  
image/audio files 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.)  
30, 39  
slowly when switching  
between video mode  
and still image mode,  
or when switching the  
power on or off.  
This is not a malfunction. (This unit may become  
warm when used for a long time.)  
The unit heats up.  
Warning Indications  
Indication  
Action  
Page  
SET DATE/TIME!  
Charge the battery before setting the clock.  
18  
Check the operating procedure, and perform once again.  
Turn off this unit, and turn it on again.  
45  
FORMAT ERROR!  
Turn off this unit, and turn it on again.  
Re-insert the SD card.  
Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals.  
If the above does not solve the problem, back up your  
files and execute [FORMAT SD CARD] in the Basic Settings.  
(All data will be deleted.)  
12  
MEMORY CARD ERROR!  
45  
Select [OK] then select [YES] on the [DO YOU WANT TO  
FORMAT MEMORY CARD?] screen. (All data will be  
deleted.)  
NOT FORMATTED  
RECORDING FAILURE  
Turn off this unit, and turn it on again.  
Use files recorded with this unit. (Files recorded with  
other devices than this unit may not be playable.)  
UNSUPPORTED SCENE  
(FILE)!  
CHECK CARD'S WRITE  
PROTECTION SWITCH  
Release the write protection switch of the SD card.  
Delete files, or move files to a computer or other devices.  
Replace the SD card with a new one.  
INSUFFICIENT  
AVAILABLE SPACE  
Move the files or folders to a computer or other  
device. (Back up your files.)  
39  
!
FILE QUANTITY LIMIT  
EXCEEDED  
NUMBER OF FOLDERS  
OVERFLOW  
Select [FILE & MGMT NUMBR] in [FORMAT SD CARD]  
of the Basic Settings. (All data on the SD card will be  
deleted.)  
45  
#
48  
Further Information  
Specifications  
Zoom  
Camera  
Digital zoom: Up to 4x  
Power consumption  
Video recording format  
Video: Mpeg-4 AVC/H.264  
Audio: AAC 48 kHz 16 bit  
256 kbps (2ch)  
2.2 W  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
GC-WP10:  
60 mm × 101 mm × 25 mm  
(2-3/8" × 4" ×1")  
GC-WP10: stereo sound  
GC-FM2: monaural sound  
GC-FM2  
:
Still image recording format  
JPEG standard  
Continuous shooting speed:  
approx. 1.5 shots/second  
Audio recording format (GC-WP10 only)  
Mpeg-1 Audio Layer 3 standard  
Playable software:  
Windows: LoiLoScope EX (supplied)  
Mac: QuickTime  
Recording media  
SD/SDHC/SDXC card (commercially available)  
Eye-Fi card (commercially available)  
Connectors  
HDMI  
53 mm × 102 mm × 22 mm  
(2-1/8" × 4-1/16" × 7/8")  
Weight  
GC-WP10:  
147 g (0.33 lbs)  
152 g (0.34 lbs) (Including hand  
strap and SD card)  
GC-FM2:  
113 g (0.25 lbs)  
115 g (0.26 lbs) (Including SD card)  
Operating environment  
Operating temperature:  
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
Storage temperature:  
–20 °C to 50 °C (–4 °F to 122 °F)  
HDMI® mini connector  
AV output  
Operating humidity: 35 % to 80 %  
Video output: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
Audio output:  
GC-WP10: 300 mV (rms), 220 Ω  
GC-FM2 : 300 mV (rms), 1 kΩ  
Headphones output (GC-WP10 only.  
Also serves as AV output.)  
USB  
GC-WP10:  
Mini USB Type B, USB 2.0 compliant  
GC-FM2 :  
Image pickup device  
1/3.2" 5,130,000 pixels (progressive CMOS)  
Recording area (Video)  
(HD 1080)  
(HD 720)  
2,090,000 pixels  
3,400,000 pixels  
(QHD, iFrame) 2,090,000 pixels  
Recording area (Still Image)  
(Portrait)  
(Landscape)  
5,030,000 pixels  
2,760,000 pixels  
Lens  
F2.8, f=3.9 mm  
35 mm conversion:  
(HD 1080) f=43.6 mm  
USB Type A, USB 2.0 compliant  
Waterproof (GC-WP10 only)  
Condition  
Depth 3 m (10 ft)/30 minutes  
Operation  
Power on/off  
(HD 720) f=34.2 mm  
(QHD, iFrame) f=43.6 mm  
(Still image: Portrait) f=29.8 mm  
(Still image: Landscape) f=40.3 mm  
Video recording/stop  
Still image shooting  
LCD monitor  
3.0" diagonally measured,  
LCD panel/TFT active matrix system  
The specifications and appearance of this  
product are subject to changes for further  
improvement without prior notice.  
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Further Information  
Approximate Time/Number of Recording  
Approximate Video Recording Time  
SDHC  
Card  
SDXC  
Card  
Type  
HD 1080  
HD 720  
iFrame  
QHD  
Quality  
4 GB  
16 GB  
64 GB  
1920 × 1080  
30 frames/second  
(Average 12 Mbps VBR)  
40 m  
2 h 50 m  
11 h 40 m  
1280 × 720  
60 frames/second  
(Average 12 Mbps VBR)  
40 m  
20 m  
2 h 50 m  
1 h 20 m  
6 h 40 m  
11 h 40 m  
5 h 50 m  
27 h 30 m  
960 × 540  
30 frames/second  
(Average 24 Mbps VBR)  
960 × 540  
30 frames/second  
(Average 5 Mbps VBR)  
1 h 40 m  
The above recording time is approximate. The actual recording time may shorten  
depending on the shooting environment.  
Approximate Number of Still Images (Unit: Number of Shots)  
SD  
SDHC  
Card  
SDXC  
Card  
Recording mode  
(Image size)  
Card  
1 GB  
2 GB  
4 GB  
8 GB  
32 GB  
64 GB  
Portrait  
(2592 × 1944)  
300  
600  
1300  
2700  
9999  
9999  
Landscape  
(1440 × 1920)  
600  
1200  
2300  
4700  
9999  
9999  
The above number of shots is approximate. The number of recordable still images  
may be less depending on the scene to record.  
50  
 
Further Information  
Approximate Audio Recording Time (GC-WP10 only)  
SDHC  
SDXC  
Card  
Card  
Sound quality  
4 GB  
16 GB  
64 GB  
MP3 44.1 kHz  
16 bit Stereo  
66 h 40 m  
135 h 40 m  
1093 h  
(128 kbps CBR)  
The above recording time is approximate.  
Approximate Recording Time (Using Battery)  
Actual Recording  
Time  
Approximate  
Charging Time  
Continuous  
Recording Time  
Battery  
When using the  
computer:  
3 h 00 m  
Built-in Battery  
40 m  
1 h 20 m  
When using the  
AC adapter:  
2 h 00 m  
The actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if recording is stopped  
repeatedly.  
When the battery life is reached, the recording time becomes shorter even if the  
battery is fully charged.  
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Further Information  
Customer Support Information  
Use of this software is authorized according to the terms of the software license.  
JVC  
When contacting the nearest JVC office or agency in your country (refer to the JVC  
Worldwide Service Network at http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/worldmap/index.html)  
about this software, please have the following information ready.  
Product Name, Model, Problem, Error Message  
PC (Manufacturer, Model (Desktop/Laptop), CPU, OS, Memory (MB/GB), Available Hard  
Disk Space (GB))  
Please note that it may take some time to respond to your questions, depending on  
their subject matter.  
JVC cannot answer questions regarding basic operation of your PC, or questions  
regarding specifications or performance of the OS, other applications or drivers.  
LoiLo inc  
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Index  
A
M
A-B repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, 35  
Audio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Menu settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
O
B
Operation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, 34  
Basic settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Battery indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
R
Recording in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Recording mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Recording time/number of recordable  
still images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
C
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Clock adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Clock setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 38  
S
SCREEN LOCK button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
SD card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Self timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Size of still image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Still image mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
D
Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 37  
E
T
Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
External audio file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Eye-Fi card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Time-lapse recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Touch AE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Trimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
F
V
Face priority AE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Folder number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Video image quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Video mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Viewing on TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
I
Index screen/thumbnail display . . . . . 10  
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