JVC GZ-MG505EK manual Beam Effective Area, To Reinsert the Battery, Buttons and Functions

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Playback Using the Remote Control

A battery is included inside the remote control at the time of purchase.

Remove the insulation sheet before use.

Beam Effective Area

Effective distance for indoor use:

5 m

Remote Sensor

NOTE:

The transmitted beam may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation when the remote sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or powerful lighting.

To Reinsert the Battery

The remote control uses one lithium battery (CR2025).

Pull out the battery holder by pressing the lock tab.

Lock Tab

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Buttons and Functions

B ZOOM (T/W) Buttons

PLAYBACK

A Infrared Beam Transmitting Window

 

Zoom In/Out ( pg. 20, 23)

 

C Up Button

 

Rotate Button (counterclockwise) ( pg. 33)

 

D Skip Backward Button

 

E Left Button

 

F Back Button

 

G PLAYLIST Button ( pg. 44)

 

H START/STOP Button

 

I SNAPSHOT Button ( pg. 22)

 

J INFO Button ( pg. 39)

 

K Skip Forward Button

 

L PLAY/PAUSE Button

 

M Right Button

 

N Next Button

 

O Down Button

 

Rotate Button (clockwise) ( pg. 33)

 

P INDEX Button

 

Q DATE Button

 

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Contents Dear Customer GZ-MG505E/EKYou can also record onto SD cards EN Major FeaturesAuto/Manual Recording Mode Direct PrintingInformation Brown to L Live or Red EN Safety PrecautionsImportant for owners in the U.K Trademarks Information for Users on Disposal of Old EquipmentEuropean Union Business users Other Countries outside the European UnionContents Icons at the top of pages Regarding This ManualButton operations CD-ROM EN AccessoriesAttaching the Shoulder Strap Attaching/Detaching the Lens Hood Attaching the Lens CapAttaching the Core Filter LCD monitor can rotate How to open the LCD monitorPower-linked operation EN IndexOther Parts ConnectorsIndicators Controls169 EN Indications on LCD MonitorDuring Still Image Recording Only During Video Playback During Still Image Playback  pg Effect Mode Indicator  pgUsing the Battery Pack Power Related PreparationsSelect the desired language Language SettingDate/Time Setting Select Clock AdjustWhen the battery is attached Set the power switch to OFF EN Other SettingsGrip Adjustment Data Battery SystemWhen Using an SD Card 7h10m EN Video RecordingSelect Register Event Registering Files to EventsSelect ON/SELECT Connect the microphone ZoomingChanging the Screen Size Zoom outAfter the recording is finished Displayed picture quality modeDeleting a File Select ExecutePhoto Still image modeEN Still Image Recording Fine 9999Fine Continuous ShootingFlash Set the Continuous Shooting to on or BRACKETING.  pgPress twice Manual RecordingManual Focus NightscopeFrame Backlight Compensation Spot Exposure ControlMenus Manual Setting in Mset MenuSelect the desired setting EN Manual RecordingEffect Shutter Speed To 1/4000 For video recordingTo 1/500* For still image recording Program AEIndex EN Video PlaybackSlow motion playback Still playback Pause Search playbackLocating the start point of the file or Skipping the file Frame-by-frame playbackSelect the desired file File Search FunctionDate Index Screen Select the recording dateSelect the event To Play Back Files in the Extmov FolderDeleting a Video File For details on operations, see EN Still Image Playback Still image To turn the date/time display on/offDeleting a Still Image File Slide ShowImage Rotation Playback ZoomPlayback on TV EN Watching Images on TV/Remote ControlConnecting to a TV, VCR or DVD Recorder Turn on the camera and the TV Set the TV to its Video modeButtons and Functions To Reinsert the BatteryBeam Effective Area Playback effects Select WIPE/FADER Video only or EffectSelect a desired effect Wipe or fader effectsMenus Details Select the desired menu EN Managing FilesDeleting Files on Menu Screen Select DeleteStill Image Files Viewing File InformationVideo Files To release protection of all files Select ProtectIf File Select was selected in , select Quit To release protectionSelect HDD or SD Select REC Media SettingFormatting a Recording Medium Select FormatSelect the file type Video or Image Cleaning Up a Recording MediumResetting the File Number Select and set items as followsSelect Save and Quit Select Change Event REGSelect a new event to register the file to Select the file you want to registerCreating Playlists EN PlaylistsDisplaying Files When selecting Import from Event or Import from DateWhen selecting ALL Scenes Select the insertion pointOther Operations of Playlists Playing Back PlaylistsSelect the number of prints Print SettingDpof Print Setting Select DpofConnect the camera to the printer with the USB cable To Print Using the Dpof SettingsTo Print by Selecting a Still Image Select Direct PrintSupported discs DVD-R, DVD-RW Controls in this section Power Switch PreparationSet the power switch to OFF To continue creating DVD discs, select Continue and press EN Dubbing Video Files to DVD DiscsFiles for dubbing Are displayedMenu for Disc Playback DVD Creation ListTo stop dubbing Using a VCR/DVD Recorder for DubbingConnect the camera to a VCR or DVD recorder.  pg To stop the file transfer Set the file unit ALL or File to copy/moveSet the direction of copy/move. HDD SD or SD HDD 2Press MenuTo return to the previous screen Select the desired menu settingSelect video or still image using the Mode switch Common Menus for All Modes Basic SettingPreset Demo ModeEN Changing the Menu Settings Video Recording Menus Video Playback Menus Image Size SELF-TIMERSelect Images / ALL1 / Check Settings Reset Quality Fine / StandardPower EN TroubleshootingSET DATE/TIME DisplaysRecording Playback Editing / Printing Other problemsEN Warning Indications OFF, Please Wait Camera Temperature is Memory Card ErrorPROBLEM. Format is Playlist will be Deleted Camera Temperature isCleaning the Camera To avoid hazards Battery PacksTo prevent damage and prolong service life Recording MediumNot EN CautionsLCD Monitor Main UnitSerious malfunctioning How to Handle a CD-ROMAC Adapter EN SpecificationsRemote Control CameraApproximate number of storable images for still image Recording Time and Number of ImagesApproximate recording time minutes for video 40, 58 57, 59