JVC GC-S1 manual To prevent fire, electric shock or injury, To avoid malfunction, Plug adapter

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CAUTIONS

When using the AC Power Adapter in areas other than the USA

The provided AC Power Adapter features automatic voltage selection in the AC range from 110 V to 240 V.

USING HOUSEHOLD AC PLUG ADAPTER

In case of connecting the unit’s power cord to an AC wall outlet other than American National Standard C73 series type use an AC plug adapter, called a “Siemens Plug”, as shown.

For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC dealer.

Plug adapter

AC Power Adapter (Optional)

1.To prevent fire, electric shock or injury . . .

.... DO NOT use the AC power adapter with any power source or voltage not supported.

.... DO NOT modify or disassemble the AC power adapter. Never attempt to repair or check it yourself, as this is very dangerous. Consult your nearest JVC dealer for mainte- nance on the AC power adapter.

.... DO NOT connect any power cord other than the one provided to the AC power adapter. If the power cord's performance or design is different, fire or electric shock may result.

.... first connect the power cord to the AC power adapter. If the power cord is connected first to an AC outlet, and the AC power adapter's connector comes in contact with a metallic object, a short-circuit will occur which may result in fire or injury.

2.To prevent fire, malfunction or electric shock . . .

.... DO NOT use any AC power adapter except the one specified with this digital still camera. If the AC adapter's performance or design is different than what the digital camera is designed for, fire, malfunction or electric shocks may result. Before using, thoroughly read the instructions of the digital still camera and the AC power adapter.

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Batteries

•This camera requires 4 AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries. AA (LR6)-size nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) or nickel-metal hydrode (Ni-MH) batteries can also be used. Note that the battery power remaining indicated by the camera does not take the type of batteries being used into account.

•Do not use manganese dioxide or carbon zinc batteries as they do not have sufficient energy to power this camera.

•Use the batteries properly. The wrong use can cause them to leak, or become hot or damaged. When replacing the batteries, insert them with their (+) and (–) polarity marks properly aligned, as indicated by the orientation marking inside the battery cover.

•When the batteries become cold in cooler temperatures [below 10 °C (50 °F)], such as outdoors in winter, their lifetime shortens and they may cease to function. If this happens, place the batteries in your pocket or other warm, protected place for a short time, then re-insert them in the camera. We recommend using AA (LR6)-size nickel-cadmium batteries as they can power the camera even at 0°C. (32°F)

•If the (+) and (–) polarity marks are dirty with sweat or oil, this will cause contact failure. Wipe them off with a dry cloth, then use the batteries.

•Keep new batteries handy if you plan to use the camera for an extended period of time (for travel, etc.).

•Before using Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries, be sure to charge them fully using their designated battery charger.

•Since batteries become hot after they are ex- hausted, be careful when replacing them with new ones.

•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.

•Do not use different kinds of batteries or old and new batteries together.

•Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat, as it may cause them to leak or explode.

•Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

•Do not shortcircuit the terminals. Keep them away from metallic objects when not in use.

3.To avoid malfunction . . .

.... connect the power cord to the AC power adapter securely. If the power cord is disconnected during use of the camera, shooting or playback may become impossi- ble and the image data may become corrupt.

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Contents For Customer Use GC-S1It is recommended that you Dear CustomerPower Lines Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Grounding or PolarizationDamage Requiring Service AccessoriesCleaning Replacement PartsLoad batteries. pg Turn the power on. pgQuick Start 190 Shoot an image. pgPlay an image. pg 10X Zoom for Magnifying Distant Subjects Major Features ENContents Playing Back Images Stored in a Compact Flash Card Image Copy Using Infrared Communication IrTran-PUnloading Batteries Loading BatteriesMake sure connections are secure Household Power SupplyConnect the Power Cord to the AC Power Adapter Getting Started Date/Time SettingSet the values for the time Set the values for the dateRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Exit and push it 3 times Shooting screen reappears and the clock starts functioning10090 Lens Adjustment Shutter Release ButtonRotate the Bright dial downward Brightness ControlRotate the Bright dial upward Full Auto mode Shooting Mode SelectionManual mode Self-Timer modeSTD Economy EX I T Pictrue Mode SelectionCamera turns on in the Full Auto mode Shutter Release Button Power Dial Lock ButtonSimple Shooting Full Auto Shooting Train the lens on the subject to be photo- graphedDisplay Button Camera Setup CheckStandard View with Information Display mode Relatively wide area can be photographed Zoom ShootingWide-angle zooming Blinks Lock Button Self-Timer ShootingSelf-Timer Lamp Flash Shooting Flash Power Dial Menu Jog Dial Lock ButtonFLASH/TRANSFER Button Or , then press the FLASH/TRANSFER ButtonExposure EX I T Exposure ControlCamera M.W.B. Setup Screen appears Adjusting the White BalanceWhite Balance Control AutoPage Manual Shooting Menu Jog Dial Power Dial Look ButtonShutter Speeds Selection Shutter Speed AutoShutter Speed Effect Shutter Speeds and EffectsShutter Release Button Focus Dial Manual FocusingDISPLAY/M.FOCUS Button Rotate the M.FOCUS Dial Menu Jog Dial to focus the subjectStandard View mode View Mode SelectionSpeed mode Speed Mode ButtonPower Save OFF EX I T Power Save ModeSystem Power Save Flash ADJ Date / T I ME Camera Menu Cture Mode System Flash AdjustmentFlash ADJ Date / T I ME Flash ADJ EX I TPlayback Through a TV Monitor or VCR PlaybackWhen there is more than one image in memory Zoom Button Power DialNormal Playback Auto PlaybackE Picture Quality mode Picture Quality mode Protect icon 001 to 999 Index numberIndex Screen Selected image Index numberIndex Playback Play Mode Ndex Effect Frame Mult EX I TCopy Format EX I T PlaybackProtecting Images Screen returns to the normal playback screen Press Shutter After SelectFile Screen Deleting ImagesFile Screen appears Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Delete and push itDelete Execute EX I T DeleteTo select an image by browsing images stored in memory To delete all imagesApplying Sepia/Black-and-White Effects Menu Jog Dial Power DialSEP I a Zoom EX I T Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Effect and push itMagnifying the Playback Image Zoom Effect Setup ScreenEffect Black /WH ITE SEP I a Zoom EX I T Zoom-in effect magnifies a selected area of imageTypes of Frames Preset frames 9 typesFraming an Image Frame Setup ScreenRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Frame and push it Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select a frame and push itRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Multi and push it Multi-Image ScreenTo Create a Multi-Image Screen Using Selected Images To Create a Multi-Image Screen Using the Same ImageMult Same Mult Same SelectedRemoving a Compact Flash Card Installing a Compact Flash CardCompact Flash Card Operation Preparation Initializing the Storage MediaProtect Delete Copy Format EX I T Advanced Operation Install the Compact Flash card in the cameraStoring Images in a Compact Flash Card Shoot imagesCopy Screen Copy Setup Screen appearsRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Copy and push it Copy Screen appearsALL Execute Selected EX I T EN Advanced OperationTo Copy Selected Images Only Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 onCopy Confirmation Screen To Copy All ImagesComm . Mode PC Mode Image Copy Using Infrared Communication IrTran-PRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select COMM. Mode and push it FLASH/TRANSFER Button Lock Button50 cm Reception is complete when this message disappearsPC Connection Operation COMM. Mode Setup ScreenPicture Navigator Software Provided Push the Menu JogPC connection cable for Connection with PCWindows provided To COM RS-232C port@ # % Shutter Release Button @ Speed Mode ButtonInfrared Beam Sensor Train on the subjectHand Strap Attachment EN CONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsPg 4 Compact Flash Card Slot Tripod Mounting SocketOn-Screen Display During Shooting Icons Displayed During Manual Focusing ENCONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsPicture Quality Mode FINE/STD These icons are displayed when manual focusing is selectedOn-Screen Display During Playback Battery Power RemainingTotal Number of Images Playback imageMessage Memory Full appears No power is suppliedShooting is impossible Images do not appear Small colored or black spots appear on the LCD monitor AC power adapter and plug it in for overAppears when image reception is cancelled Appears when image transmission is cancelledAppears when data was not sent due to failure Appears when data was not received due to failureTo prevent fire, electric shock or injury When using the AC Power Adapter in areas other than the USATo prevent fire, malfunction or electric shock To avoid malfunctionAvoid using the unit For safety, do notTo prolong service life Do not leave the unitSerious malfunctioning About moisture condensationMajor Specifications Index Camera setup checkExposure compensation Infrared transmitter/receiverLittle Falls Road Fairfield, NJ EN for Servicing Only in U.S.ALimited Warranty Warranty Only in U.S.A. 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