JVC GV-LS2 U Inserting/Removing an SD Card, Compatible SD cards, Approximate recording times

Page 28

Inserting/Removing an SD Card

Insert a separately purchased SD card to save recorded data to the card. The saved data can be deleted/ downloaded from a browser.

Turn off the power before inserting/removing the SD card.

The saved data can be played back by Windows Media Player 12 ( page 37).

Preparation

Inserting

Insert the card straight with the terminal side facing right.

Make sure that the write protect switch of the SD card is not set to LOCK (writing protected).

Removing

Push the card in once, and pull it out straight.

Compatible SD cards

Operation confirmed with the following SD cards.

 

Panasonic

Manufacturer

TOSHIBA

 

SanDisk

 

 

 

Class 4 or higher compatible SD

 

card (2 GB)

 

Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC

 

card (4 GB to 32 GB)

Video

Class 4 or higher compatible SDXC

 

card (48 GB to 64 GB)

 

(When recording with video

 

quality "UXP", Class 6 or higher is

 

recommended.)

 

 

Using SD cards (including SDHC/SDXC cards) other than those specified above may result in recording failure or data loss.

Not all SD card operations are guaranteed. Some operations may not be performed due to specification changes, etc.

Do not touch the terminals of the SD card. Doing so may cause data loss.

Approximate recording times

Mode

4 GB

8 GB

16 GB

32 GB

48 GB

64 GB

Capacity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UXP

20 min.

40 min.

1 hr. 20 min.

2 hr. 50 min.

4 hr. 10 min.

5 hr. 40 min.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XP

30 min.

1 hr.

2 hr.

4 hr.

6 hr.

8 hr. 10 min.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

40 min.

1 hr. 20 min.

2 hr. 50 min.

5 hr. 50 min.

8 hr. 30 min.

11 hr. 30 min.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP

1 hr. 40 min.

3 hr. 30 min.

7 hr. 10 min.

14 hr. 40 min.

21 hr. 30 min.

28 hr. 50 min.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The above times are only intended as an approximate guide. They may be shorter depending on the recording situation.

28

Image 28
Contents GV-LS2 Table of Contents Connecting the AV Cord Connecting an External MicNetwork CAMERA/PAN Tilter Manage Verifying the Accessories Camera Component Names and FunctionsFront Back Introduction Top BottomFront PantilterBottom Back Setting UseSetup Example 2 Record birds coming to a feeder on the balconyExample 3 Live-stream a performance in a studio AdditionFlow of Connection/Setup Starting shootingRequired operating environment Connecting the Camera to Your ComputerAttach the LAN cable to the unit Connecting the AC Adapter Configuring the initial settings IP AddressSubnet Mask ListHttp//condigured IP address8000 Adjusting the clock Configuring the Camera SettingsSelect Common Settings in Manage Setting the user name and password Click the Update button on the rightChange Administrator USER/PASSWORD Enter USERNAME, PASSWORD, and Password ConfirmSelect Stream Settings in Network MPEG-2 TS 720x576/MotionJPEGMPEG-2 TS 1920x1080/MotionJPEG Select an option from MAX Frame Rate MotionJPEGSelect Monitoring Settings in Network Setting up the Ddns accountObtaining a Ddns account Adding a camera drivers user Click the ADD buttonEstablishing a wired connection to the access point Default GatewayChanging the Connection Destination Subnet MaskConnecting to the access point wirelessly Wi-Fi Using the WPS functionSearching and connecting to the access point Select Wireless Network in NetworkConnecting manually Enter Password Click the Save buttonConnecting to a computer directly Wi-Fi Direct Connecting Multiple Cameras Click the Save button Select Common Settings in ManageAttaching the Pantilter Attaching the PantilterPush the camera straight down Screw and fix the cameraConnecting the AC adapter Removing the pantilterRemove all tape from the pantilter Loosen the camera fixing screw sufficientlyEstablishing a wired connection Attach the conversion cable to the stopper of the LAN cableAttach the LAN cable to the unit in numerical order Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cableInserting/Removing an SD Card InsertingRemoving Compatible SD cardsAttaching/Removing the Battery AttachingCharging Approximate charging timesConnecting an External Mic Connecting to the cameraConnecting to the pantilter Attaching to the hot shoeConnecting the AV Cord Turning on/off the power Using the Unit AloneStarting/Stopping recording Logging Controlling from a Web BrowserClick the LOG in button Controlling the camera Monitor tab MonitorFile Management StatusZoom ratio Reload button Update images Setting buttonSD card Configuring the camera settings Managing files stored on the SD card File Management tab Use Folder/File listsTransfer DeleteChecking the message history Status tab CameraNetwork LOG in UserInstalling JVC CAM Control Streaming imagesInstalling the App for mobile terminals Using the Mobile TerminalNames of Apps for mobile terminals Setting Item List Wired NetworkWireless Network InformationPassword Registered Access PointSSID, Authenticate METHOD, Password Monitoring Settings Port NumberUPnP DdnsStream 1 / Stream Stream SettingsMAX Frame Rate MotionJPEG Camera Settings PAN Tilter SettingsCommon Settings Media ManagementPower cannot be turned on remotely Turn OFF CameraProblem Check Refer to TroubleshootingConnection URL SetupDirect Information Use Information Error messages Message Check Refer toIncorrect Password No Updates AvailableUpdate Corrupted Installed Update on thisWPS Power PowerLamp Status List Resetting to the factory settings Deleting Resetting the connection informationClick the Exec button on the right To execute, click the Exec buttonBattery Pack optional To prevent damage and prolong service lifeUpdating the firmware To avoid hazardsSpecifications ConnectorsCamera VideoStream output format AC adapter UIA324-12Pantilter GV-LS2WUP MPEG-2 TSJVC Kenwood Corporation 0812HO-MW-VM