JVC GZ-MG230 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Menus
Settings: [ ] = Factory-preset
BASIC SETTINGS
Select [BASIC SETTINGS], then select sub-menus.
OPERATION SOUND
Turns the operation sound on/off.
OFF : Turns off the operation sound.
[ON] : The melody sounds when any operation is
performed.
SELECT TV TYPE
Enables you to select the TV type
when watching fi les recorded on
the camera on TV.
4:3 TV / [16:9 TV]
AUTO POWER OFF
If the camera is not operated for
5 minutes while the power is on,
it turns itself off automatically to
conserve power.
OFF : Disables the function.
[ON] : Activates the function.
To turn the camera on again, close the LCD
monitor and open it again when using the battery
pack. When using the AC adapter, perform any
operation such as zooming.
DISPLAY ON TV
Displays the camera’s on-screen
display on TV.
[OFF] : Does not display on TV.
ON : Displays on TV.
NOTE
This setting is available only if the TV is connected with the
AV/S-Video cables. If connected with a DV cable, camera’s
on-screen display can not be displayed on TV.
FACTORY PRESET
Returns all the camera settings to
their default values.
YES : Performs the function.
NO : Cancels the function.
CLOCK ADJUST
Enables you to set the time.
(pg. 17)
DATE / TIME
VIDEO NO. RESET
IMAGE NO. RESET
By resetting the fi le number
(name), a new folder will be made.
The new fi les will be stored in the
new folder.
It is convenient to separate the new
fi les from previously recorded fi les.
YES : Performs reset.
NO : Cancels reset.
FORMAT SD CARD
You have to format newly
purchased microSD cards with
this camera before using them.
This will also ensure stable speeds
and operation when accessing the
microSD card.
[FILE] : Initializes all fi les in the microSD card.
FILE + MANAGEMNET NO : Initializes all fi les and
management numbers in the microSD card.
FORMAT HDD
This will ensure stable speeds and
operation when accessing the hard
disk drive.
[FILE] : Initializes all fi les in the hard disk drive.
FILE + MANAGEMNET NO : Initializes all fi les and
management numbers in the hard disk drive.