JVC GZ-MC500E/EK Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Before recording important video, be sure to
make a trial recording.
Play back your trial recording to make sure the
video and audio have been recorded properly.
Make a backup of important recorded data
Protect your important recorded data by copying the
files to PC. It is recommended to copy it from your
PC to a DVD or other recording media for storage.
Refer to the software installation and USB
connection guide.
Bring your camera together with the removable
hard disk
When requesting repairs for breakdowns by your
dealer or JVC service centre, be sure to bring your
camera together with the removable hard disk. If
one of them is not included, the cause cannot be
diagnosed, and the repair cannot be made properly.
Also read “Cautions” on pages 57 to 59.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Microdrive
®
is a registered trademark of Hitachi
Global Storage Technologies, Inc. in the United
States and/or other countries.
MascotCapsule is registered trademark of HI
CORPORATION in Japan.
Copyright © 2001 HI CORPORATION. All rights
reserved.
Other product and company names included in
this instruction manual are trademarks and/or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Removable Hard Disk
The removable hard disk is a precision
electronic device. Be careful when handling it.
Cautions for external jolt or stress
After removing the disk from the camera, store it
by inserting into the supplied protective case.
Do not press on the
cover.
Do not subject the disk
to vibrations or sudden
jolts. Be especially
careful to avoid sudden jolts when shooting or
during playback.
Do not affix stickers or write on the label.
Do not apply strong pressure to the outside of the
disk. Also, do not put it in your pants pocket or
other location where it can be pressed on.
Cautions for temperature
The camera’s protection circuit may work for the
proper recording or playback when the camera’s
internal temperature rises or during usage in a
cold location. (pg. 56)
The camera and removable hard disk can heat up
when used for an extended period. However, this
is not a malfunction.
The disk can heat up when used for an extended
period. Therefore, do not remove it immediately
from the camera.
Other cautions
Condensation can cause the drive to break down.
If water is splashed on the drive, make sure that it
is completely dried before usage.
Do not use, replace, or store the disk in locations
that are exposed to strong static electricity or
electrical noise.
Do not turn off the camera power or remove the
battery or AC adapter during shooting, playback,
or when otherwise accessing the recording
medium.
Do not bring the recording medium near objects
that have a strong magnetic field or that emit
strong electromagnetic waves.
Since data must be read and written by the drive
correctly, the camera may be unable to shoot
when the camera heats up, such as during
continuous shooting, or when the camera is
cooled down during usage in a cold location. To
fix this problem, follow the messages displayed
on the screen. (pg. 56)
Clean up the disk regularly to maintain high
performance. (pg. 41, 49)
Also read “Recording Medium” on page 58.
Be careful to completely delete data when
discarding or giving away the removable hard
disk.
When recording data is formatted or deleted on the
camera, this only modifies the file management
information, and the data is not completely erased.
When discarding or giving away the removable hard
disk, to prevent problems caused by the release of
sensitive information, it is extremely important that
the customer take responsibility to erase all
recorded data. Some recommended methods of
erasing data include using a commercial data
removal program or using a hammer or strong
magnet to physically or magnetically destroy the
data on the hard disk so that it cannot be read. JVC
shall not be responsible for any personal data that is
released.
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