JVC GC-S1 manual Loading Batteries, Unloading Batteries

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GETTINGSTARTED

Loading Batteries

Unloading Batteries

Use AA (LR6)-size dry cell batteries.

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BATTERY

Cover

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1 Slide the battery cover (BATTERY) slightly to open.

• The battery cover opens.

2 Insert batteries as indicated by the orientation marking inside the battery cover.

3 Close the battery cover and slide it back.

• The battery cover is locked in the closed position.

• Make sure the battery cover is closed securely.

NOTES:

Commercially-available AA (LR6)-size nickel- cadmium (Ni-Cd) or nickel-metal hydride (Ni- MH) batteries can also be used. Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries are more economical because they can be recharged and used repeatedly. Be sure to read their instructions.

Inserting batteries in the incorrect direction may cause them to leak.

1 Open the battery cover by performing step 1 of “Loading Batteries” to the left.

2 Take out batteries by tilting the camera slightly.

NOTES:

Do not use manganese batteries as they do not have sufficient energy to power this camera.

If the batteries are not used for an extended period, remove them from the camera to avoid battery leakage, which can cause malfunctions to occur.

Battery life varies depending on the temperature of the location where the battery is being used.

Battery capacity varies considerably depending on the battery's brand.

Since batteries become very hot after they are exhausted, be careful when replacing them with new ones.

Replace the batteries when the battery power remaining indicator displays the red mark.

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Contents GC-S1 For Customer UseDear Customer It is recommended that youPower Cord Protection Power SourcesPower Lines Grounding or PolarizationCleaning AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsQuick Start Turn the power on. pgLoad batteries. pg Play an image. pg Shoot an image. pg190 Major Features EN 10X Zoom for Magnifying Distant SubjectsContents Image Copy Using Infrared Communication IrTran-P Playing Back Images Stored in a Compact Flash CardLoading Batteries Unloading BatteriesConnect the Power Cord to the AC Power Adapter Household Power SupplyMake sure connections are secure Date/Time Setting Getting StartedRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Exit and push it 3 times Set the values for the dateSet the values for the time Shooting screen reappears and the clock starts functioningLens Adjustment Shutter Release Button 10090Rotate the Bright dial upward Brightness ControlRotate the Bright dial downward Manual mode Shooting Mode SelectionFull Auto mode Self-Timer modePictrue Mode Selection STD Economy EX I TSimple Shooting Full Auto Shooting Shutter Release Button Power Dial Lock ButtonCamera turns on in the Full Auto mode Train the lens on the subject to be photo- graphedStandard View with Information Display mode Camera Setup CheckDisplay Button Wide-angle zooming Zoom ShootingRelatively wide area can be photographed Self-Timer Lamp Self-Timer ShootingBlinks Lock Button FLASH/TRANSFER Button Flash Power Dial Menu Jog Dial Lock ButtonFlash Shooting Or , then press the FLASH/TRANSFER ButtonCamera Exposure ControlExposure EX I T White Balance Control Adjusting the White BalanceM.W.B. Setup Screen appears AutoPage Shutter Speeds Selection Menu Jog Dial Power Dial Look ButtonManual Shooting Shutter Speed AutoShutter Speeds and Effects Shutter Speed EffectDISPLAY/M.FOCUS Button Manual FocusingShutter Release Button Focus Dial Rotate the M.FOCUS Dial Menu Jog Dial to focus the subjectSpeed mode View Mode SelectionStandard View mode Speed Mode ButtonSystem Power Save Flash ADJ Date / T I ME Power Save ModePower Save OFF EX I T Flash ADJ Date / T I ME Flash AdjustmentCamera Menu Cture Mode System Flash ADJ EX I TPlayback Playback Through a TV Monitor or VCRNormal Playback Zoom Button Power DialWhen there is more than one image in memory Auto PlaybackIndex Screen Picture Quality mode Protect icon 001 to 999 Index numberE Picture Quality mode Selected image Index numberPlay Mode Ndex Effect Frame Mult EX I T Index PlaybackProtecting Images PlaybackCopy Format EX I T Press Shutter After Select Screen returns to the normal playback screenFile Screen appears Deleting ImagesFile Screen Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Delete and push itTo select an image by browsing images stored in memory DeleteDelete Execute EX I T To delete all imagesSEP I a Zoom EX I T Menu Jog Dial Power DialApplying Sepia/Black-and-White Effects Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Effect and push itEffect Black /WH ITE SEP I a Zoom EX I T Effect Setup ScreenMagnifying the Playback Image Zoom Zoom-in effect magnifies a selected area of imagePreset frames 9 types Types of FramesRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Frame and push it Frame Setup ScreenFraming an Image Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select a frame and push itMulti-Image Screen Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Multi and push itMult Same To Create a Multi-Image Screen Using the Same ImageTo Create a Multi-Image Screen Using Selected Images Mult Same SelectedCompact Flash Card Operation Installing a Compact Flash CardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Protect Delete Copy Format EX I T Initializing the Storage MediaPreparation Storing Images in a Compact Flash Card Install the Compact Flash card in the cameraAdvanced Operation Shoot imagesRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Copy and push it Copy Setup Screen appearsCopy Screen Copy Screen appearsTo Copy Selected Images Only EN Advanced OperationALL Execute Selected EX I T Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 onTo Copy All Images Copy Confirmation ScreenRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select COMM. Mode and push it Image Copy Using Infrared Communication IrTran-PComm . Mode PC Mode FLASH/TRANSFER Button Lock ButtonReception is complete when this message disappears 50 cmPicture Navigator Software Provided COMM. Mode Setup ScreenPC Connection Operation Push the Menu JogWindows provided Connection with PCPC connection cable for To COM RS-232C port@ # % Infrared Beam Sensor @ Speed Mode ButtonShutter Release Button Train on the subjectPg 4 Compact Flash Card Slot EN CONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsHand Strap Attachment Tripod Mounting SocketOn-Screen Display During Shooting Picture Quality Mode FINE/STD ENCONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsIcons Displayed During Manual Focusing These icons are displayed when manual focusing is selectedTotal Number of Images Battery Power RemainingOn-Screen Display During Playback Playback imageShooting is impossible Images do not appear No power is suppliedMessage Memory Full appears AC power adapter and plug it in for over Small colored or black spots appear on the LCD monitorAppears when data was not sent due to failure Appears when image transmission is cancelledAppears when image reception is cancelled Appears when data was not received due to failureTo prevent fire, malfunction or electric shock When using the AC Power Adapter in areas other than the USATo prevent fire, electric shock or injury To avoid malfunctionTo prolong service life For safety, do notAvoid using the unit Do not leave the unitAbout moisture condensation Serious malfunctioningMajor Specifications Exposure compensation Camera setup checkIndex Infrared transmitter/receiverEN for Servicing Only in U.S.A Little Falls Road Fairfield, NJWarranty Only in U.S.A. EN Limited WarrantyGC-S1