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When
using
the
AC
Power
Adapter/Charger
in
areas
other
than
the
USA
=
The
provided
AC
Power
Adapter/Charger
features
automatic
voltage
selection
in
the
AC
range
from
110
V
to
240
V.
USING
HOUSEHOLD
AC
PLUG
ADAPTER
tn
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
Video
Light
DANGER
The
video
light
can
become
extremely
hot.
Do
not
touch
it
either
while
in
‘operation
or
soon
after
turing
it
off,
otherwise
serious
injury
may
result.
Do
not
place
the
camcorder
into
the
carrying
case
immediately
after
using
the
video
light,
since
it
remains
extremely
hot
for
some
time.
|
When
operating,
keep
a
distance
of
about
30.
cm
(11-13/16")
between
the
video
light
and
people
or
objects.
Do
not
use
near
flammable
or
explosive
materials.
1
Itis
recommended
that
you
consult
your
nearest
JVC
dealer
for
replacing
the
video
light.
General
Battery
Precautions
itis
If
the
remote
control
is
not
functioning
even
i
being
operated
correctly,
the
batteries
are
ex-
hausted.
Replace
them
with
fresh
ones.
Use
only
the
following
batteries:
AAA
(R03)
size
x
2
Please
make
note
of
the
following
rules
for
battery
use.
When
misused,
the
batteries
can
leak
or
explode.
1.
When
replacing
batteries,
refer
to
page
40.
2.
Do
not
use
any
difierent
size
of
batteries
from
those
specified,
3.
Be
sure
to
install
batteries
in
the
correct
direction.
4,
Do
not
use
rechargeable
batteries.
5.
Do
not
expose
the
batteries
to
excessive
heat
as
they
can
leak
or
explode.
6.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
batteries
in
a
fire.
7,
Remove
the
batteries
from
the
unit
if
itis
to
be
stored
for
an
extended
period
to
avoid
battery
leakage
which
can
cause
malfunctions.
CAUTIONS
Battery
Packs
The
supplied
battery
pack
is
a
lithium-ion
battery.
Before
using
the
supplied
battery
pack
or
an
optional
battery
pack,
be
sure
to
read
the
following
cautions:
1,
To
avoid
hazards...
«+»
do
not
burn.
....
do
not
short-circuit
the
terminals.
When
transporting,
make
sure
the
provided
battery
1
is
attached
to
the
battery.
Ifthe
battery
cap
is
misplaced,
carry
the
battery
in
a
plastic
bag.
...do
not
modify
or
disassemble.
do
not
expose
the
battery
to
temperatures
exceeding
60°C
(140°F},
as
this
may
cause
the
battery
to
overheat,
explode
or
catch
fire.
....use
only
specified
chargers.
2.
To
prevent
damage
and
prolong
service
life...
do
not
subject
to
unnecessary
shock,
_..
Charge
in
an
environment
where
temperatures
are
within
the
tolerances
shown
in
the
chart
below.
This
is
a
chemical
reaction
type
battery—cooler
temperatures
impede
chemical
reaction,
while
warmer
temperatures
can
prevent
complete
charging.
tore
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Extended
exposure
to
high
temperatures
will
increase
natural
discharge
and
shorten
service
life.
...fully
charge
and
then
fully
discharge
the
battery
every
6
months
when
storing
the
battery
pack
over
a
long
period
time.
...
remove
from
charger
or
powered
unit
when
not
in
use,
as
some
machines
use
current
even
when
switched
off.
NOTES:
©
itis
normal
for
the
battery
pack
to
be
warm
after
charging,
or
after
use.
Temperature
Range
Specifications
Charging
..
10°C
to
35°C
(SOF
to
95°F)
Operation
OC
to
40°C
(32°F
to
104°F)
Storage
IPC
to
30°C
(14°F
to
86°F)
‘@
Recharging
time
is
based
on
room
temperature
of
20°C
(68°F).
‘©
The
lower
the
temperature,
the
longer
recharging
takes.
Cassettes
To
properly
use
and
store
your
cassettes,
be
sure
to
read
the
following
cautions:
1.
During
use.
. .
make
sure
the
cassette
bears
the
Mini
DV
mark.
be
aware
that
recording
onto
prerecorded
apes
automatically
erases
the
previously
recorded
video
and
audio
signals.
emake
sure
the
cassette
is
positioned
properly
when
inserting,
do
not
load
and
unload
the
cassette
repeatedly
without
allowing
the
tape
to
run
at
all.
This
slackens
the
tape
and
can
result
in
damage.
.--.do
not
open
the
front
tape
cover.
This
exposes
the
tape
to
fingerprints
and
dust.
2.
Store
cassettes...
way
from
heaters
or
other
heat
sources
out
of
direct
sunlight.
where
they
won't
be
subject
to
unnecessary
shock
or
vibration.
where
they
won't
be
exposed
to
strong
magnetic
fields
(such
as
those
generated
by
motors,
transformers
or
magnets).
...
vertically,
in
their
original
cases.
LCD
Monitor
1.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
LCD
monitor,
DO
NOT...
sh
it
strongly
or
apply
any
shocks.
lace
the
camcorder
with
the
LCD
monitor
on
oid
rubbing
it
with
Coarse
cloth.
3.
Be
aware
of
the
following
phenomena
for
LCD
monitor
use.
These
are
not
malfunctions:
While
using
the
camcorder,
the
surface
around
the
LCD
monitor
and/or
the
back
of
the
LCD
monitor
may
heat
up.
“If
you
leave
power
on
for a
long
time,
the
surface
around
the
LCD
monitor
becomes
hot.
Main
Unit
1.
For
safety,
DO
NOT...
open
the
camcorder's
chassis.
-
disassemble
or
modify
the
unit.
“short-circuit
the
terminals
of
the
battery
pack.
Keep
it
away
from
metallic
objects
when
not
in
use.
.»-
allow
inflammables,
water
or
metallic
objects
to
enter
the
unit.
..-
remove
the
battery
pack
or
disconnect
the
power
supply
while
the
power
is
on.
-
leave
the
battery
pack
attached
when
the
camcorder
is
not
in
use.
:
en6D
Avoid
using
the
unit
...
1
places
subject
to
excessive
humidity
or
dust
1n
places
subject
to
soot
or
steam
such
as
near
a
cooking
stove.
.
in
places
subject
to
excessive
shock
or
vibration.
...
near
a
television
set.
..
near
appliances
generating
strong
magnetic
or
electric
fields
(speakers,
broadcasting
anten-
ras,
etc.)
in
places
subject
to
extremely
high
(over
40°C
‘or
104°F)
or
extremely
low
(under
0°C
or
32°F)
temperatures
3,DO
NOT
leave
the
unit
...
in
places
of
over
50°C
(122°F).
in
places
where
humidity
is
extremely
low
(below
35%)
or
extremely
high
(above
80%).
.
in
direct
sunlight,
sin
a
closed
car
in
summer.
“near
a
heater.
4.
To
protect
the
unit,
DO
NOT...
allow
it
to
become
wet.
drop
the
unit
or
strike
it
against
hard
objects.
subject
it
to
shock
or
excessive
vibration
during
transportation,
«keep
the
fens
directed
at
extremely
bright
objects
for
long
periods.
.
expose
the
lens
to
direct
sunlight.
“carry
it
by
holding
the
LCD
monitor
or
the
viewfinder.
--»
Swing
it
excessively
when
using
the
shoulder
strap
or
the
grip.
5.
Dirty
heads
can
cause
the
following
problems:
No
picture
during
playback.
‘Blocks
of
noise
appear
during
playback.
+
During
recording,
the
Head
Clog
Warning
indicator
“@"
appears.
In
such
cases,
use
an
optional
cleaning
cassette.
Insert
it
and
play
back.
If
the
cassette
is
used
more
than
once
consecutively,
damage
to
the
video
heads
may
result.
After
the
camcorder
plays
back
for
about
20
seconds,
it
stops
automatically.
Also
refer
to
the
cleaning
cassette’s
instructions.
If,
ater
using
the
cleaning
cassette,
the
problems
still
exist,
consult
your
nearest
JVC
dealer.
Mechanical
moving
parts
used
to
move
the
video
heads
and
video
tape
tend
to
become
dirty
and
worn
out
over
time.
In
order
to
maintain
a
clear
picture
at
all
times,
periodic
check-ups
are
recommended
after
using
the
unit
for
about
1,000
hours.
For
periodic
check-ups
please
consult
your
nearest
JVC
dealer.

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BrandJVC
ModelGR-DVA10
CategoryCamcorder
LanguageEnglish

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