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Chevrolet 2004 Automobile User Manual

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1. Record Format Format Resolution Frame amp Remarks Bit Rate QuickTime 1920x1080 60i HQ MP4 30p HQ 50i HQ 25p HQ 24p HQ 1440x1080 60i HQ 50i HQ 60i SP HDV compatible 50i SP HDV compatible 1280x720 60p HQ 30p HQ 50p HQ 25p HQ 24p HQ 60p SP HDV compatible 50p SP HDV compatible AVCHD 1920x1080 60i HQ Recordable 50i HQ using Class 4 60i SP 50i SP e When System is set to SD When System is set to SD the video format is fixed as follows for the different models Record Format Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate 60i U model 50i E model Format Remarks Recordable using Class 4 QuickTime 720 x 480 720 x 576 43 Sunoous D Bunoous Selecting the Aspect Ratio of SD Videos Select an aspect ratio for the images The available options vary as follows depending on the System setting e For HD Fixed at 16 9 e For SD Can select 16 9 or 4 3 Setting the Record Format Menu 1 Display the Main Menu Record Format menu 2 Set each of the items 3 After setting is complete for all items press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button e The record format is switched e A Please Wait message appears on the screen during switching Zoom Operation Adjusts the angle of view Zoom ratio 1x to 23x optical zoom only Zooming can be operated using any of the th
2. 1 Press the button assigned with the Clip Review function during standby STBY is displayed Playback of the configured section starts Memo e The video clip is played back according to the setting in Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set Clip Review By default setting Last 5sec the last 5 seconds of the clip is played back t P91 Clip Review e When playback is complete the camera recorder exits Clip Review and returns to STBY recording standby mode 68 Caution e During Clip Review only the CANCEL and REC buttons are enabled Press the CANCEL button to cancel clip review and return to STBY recording standby mode Press the REC button to cancel clip review and enter recording mode It will take some time to start recording after the button is pressed e When the last clip is less than 5 seconds the whole clip is played back e Only video clips in the currently selected slot can be reviewed e When there are no clips in the selected slot Clip Review function is disabled e Clip Review is unavailable when Clip Continuous Rec is paused STBY ey yellow text To operate Clip Review use the CANCEL button to set to STBY q white text first t P73 Clip Continuous Rec e Clip Review is unavailable when the camera recorder is connected to an external equipment and the equipment is in recording state Splitting the Clips
3. White Balance Item Preset Temp For setting the color temperature when the WHT BAL switch is set to PRESET For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance P 53 Alternative Temp For setting the alternative color temperature in the Preset mode When the WHT BAL switch is set to PRESET pressing the button each time switches the color temperature setting in the Preset mode Preset Temp Alternative Temp For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance P 53 AWB Paint For adjusting the R red B blue component in the AWB Auto White Balance mode For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance P 53 e Increase the number Strengthens the red blue e Decrease the number Weakens the red blue Setting Values 32 to 32 0 Memo e This item is selectable when the WHT BAL switch on the right of the camera recorder is set to A or B When PRESET is set this item appears as and cannot be selected e Different values can be specified for A and B e After the x Auto White Balance button is pressed to readjust the white balance while Clear Paint After AWB is set to On R and B values switch automatically to O 96 Clear Paint After AWB For specifying whether to clear the AWB Paint R value and B value settings after executing AWB Auto White Balance On Sets
4. button to adjust the contour of the LCD monitor The contour of the viewfinder screen will also be adjusted at the same time The button increases contour correction and the button decreases contour correction e Press the and buttons simultaneously to return to standard settings e During adjustment the contour level is displayed on the LCD monitor PEAKING 0 AE 6 W P lt 13000K gt Memo _ e The PEAKING operation is disabled in the Media mode and its value is fixed at 10 Adjusting the Contrast Use the LCD Contrast menu to adjust the contrast of the LCD monitor e Select Main Menu menu LCD VF menu LCD Contrast to adjust e Increasing the value increases the contrast Setting Values 10 to 10 Default value 0 Adjusting the Viewfinder You can change the brightness and peaking of the viewfinder screen according to your usage conditions Changing the brightness of the screen will not affect the recorded images Caution e A high definition viewfinder is used on this camera recorder in order to provide an accurate focusing environment Due to the characteristic of the display device colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes This is nota malfunction It does not affect the recorded images SDI output AV output or HDMI output _ Incline the viewfinder vertically to a position that enables easy viewing 2 Turn the vi
5. essse seerne 42 Selecting System Definition File Format and Video PRODIGAL des 43 Zoom Operation 44 FOCUS Op rations 45 Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection 46 Adjusting the Brightness c cceeeeeeeeeees 48 8 Adjusting the liS erissa ieii Setting the Gain s neee Setting the Electronic Shutter Setting the ND Filter Adjusting the White Balance Adjusting the Camera Image e Using the Image Stabilizer Audio RECOIGING isisisi Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone 22884 59 Time Code and User s Bit 60 Setting Time Code Generator ee 61 Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera RE TENEAT SETENE Ya NNS 64 Setting Zebra Pattern issostni 65 Setting Spot Meter sorrara 66 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip REVIEW sets di has aani 68 Splitting the Clips Freely Clip Cutter Trig 68 PU al ROG 25 sei cadease sessdesccadeg ine ade acssdsdenescaiaass 69 Backup Rec 71 Special Recording 73 Pre ROC srrrenimm envies 73 Clip Continuous Rec seeeceeeeeeetseeneeeees 73 Fame REG virer setae tie eed ester 75 Interval ROG sicdcsteictiesesteciresrcn tree niece 76 Variable Frame Rec 77 Playback Playing Recorded Clips issii 78 Thumbnail Screen cccccee cee eeeeeeeeeeeee 78 ACTIONS 2 55 hr st
6. REC HOLD Record Trigger Button Lock Switch Starts stops recording Set the switch to HOLD to lock the REC Trigger button Memo H2277Y7 YS7 4Y TST e This button is interlocked with the REC button on the grip and the REC button at the bottom of the lens e The REC button on the grip and the REC button at the bottom of the lens will not be locked Zoom lever at the Handle gt P44 Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle Shoulder Belt Mount x2 For mounting a shoulder belt sold separately Caution _ e Be sure to use a shoulder belt with the strength to withstand the weight of this camera recorder e f the shoulder belt is not properly attached the camera recorder may fall and cause injuries e Check the instruction manual provided with the shoulder belt before using POWER CHG Power Charging Display Lamp t P26 Using a Battery Pack BATT RELEASE Battery Lock Release Button e P27 Removing the Battery 19 uolonpoluI I uononpo u Side Control Panel FOCUS AUTO MANU ce Focus Switch t P45 Focus Operation ND FILTER ND Filter Switch t P53 Setting the ND Filter PUSH AUTO Focus Push Auto Button ts P46 One Push Auto Focus IRIS Iris Auto Manual Selection Button c P49 Adjusting the Iris PUSH AUTO Iris Push Auto Button ts
7. e Favorites Menu is only enabled in the Camera mode Favorites Menu remains unchanged even when the recording format changes Up to 20 menu items can be added Added items in Favorites Menu will not be reset DISPLAY Favorites USER DST even when Reset All in the main menu is executed Memo e Long descriptive names may be displayed for e Adding items to Favorites Menu cannot be the menu items in Favorites Menu to enable performed in the following cases USER1 Add better understanding is displayed in gray in the operation guide a Selected item is already added to Favorites Menu Number of menu items that can be added 20 items is exceeded 3 Press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button A screen to confirm the addition appears 4 Select Add and press the Set button The selected menu item is added to Favorites Menu Shooting Assist Corn Add to Favorites Menu Focus Assist Type FOCUS ASSISTA OIS 2 Cc IC D 108 Editing Favorites Menu You can delete or change the order of the items added to Favorites Menu Deleting Items from Favorites Menu 1 Open the Favorites Menu screen Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu screen Press the STATUS button to open the Favorites Menu screen 2 Select Edit Favorites and press the Set button or crossed shaped button gt The header turns magenta and the editing mode is
8. RECKY gt STBYE A clip is generated e The card slot status indicator lights up in green 8 Press the REC button again e The display changes STBY q gt RECQ and the card slot status indicator lights up in red e Anew clip is generated from here Memo e The following operations cannot be performed while recording is paused STBY yellow text e Clip Review operation c P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review Switching SD card slots Switching operation mode ce P16 Operation Modes e Files are split into sizes of 4 GB or 30 minutes regardless of the menu settings Caution e Do not remove the SD card during recording RECTA red text or recording pause STBY yellow text e To remove the SD card in the Clip Continuous mode press the CANCEL button check that STBY white text is displayed and the card slot status indicator is lighted in green before you remove the card When the SD card becomes full during recording recording stops and STOP is displayed When the POWER ON OFF CHG switch is turned off during recording or recording pause recording stops and power is cut off after a clip is generated Caution f the power is cut off due to low battery power a proper clip may not be generated When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD Clip Continuou
9. z SDI Cable BNC av Cable RCA pin Remote Control Unit SDHC SDXC SDHC SDXC Memory Card Card Reader oo _ USB Cable Non linear Editing System Settings and Adjustments Before Use Adjusting the Grip Belt Open the pad and adjust the position of the grip belt accordingly Caution e If the grip is loose the camera recorder may fall off resulting in injuries or malfunction Attaching an External Microphone You can attach a separately sold microphone to the microphone holder 1 Turn the knob on the microphone holder anticlockwise to loosen and open the microphone holder 2 Place the microphone in the microphone holder 3 Turn the knob on the microphone holder clockwise to secure the microphone 4 Connect the microphone cable to the INPUT1 or INPUT2 terminal 5 Pin the microphone cable to the clamp 6 Perform the settings for the microphone correctly ts P57 Audio Recording Attaching the Tripod Use the screw hole at the bottom of this camera recorder 3 8x16UNC 1 4x20UNC Use the screw hole that suits the tripod To prevent the camera recorder from falling off which may result in injuries or damages read the instruction manual of the tripod to be used and make sure that it is securely attached suoneliedsid Caution e Use the tripod on a stable surface e To prevent the camera recorder from falling attach securely using the
10. 2 Press the REC button to start recording to the SD card This camera recorder has three REC buttons Any of the REC buttons can be used to start stop recording by default The tally lamp lights up in red during recording e Zoom Operation ts P44 Zoom Operation e Adjusting the Focus Manually e P45 Focus Operation Memo e If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the factory default pressing the REC button starts recording only to the media in the selected slot When Slot Mode in the Main Menu System Record Set menu is set to Dual recording can be performed simultaneously to the cards in both the slots ce P69 Dual Rec e The tally lamp can be turned off with Tally Lamp in the System menu c P104 Tally Lamp 3 Check the most recently captured images e Press the C REVIEW 7 button on the lens to activate the Clip Review function The most recently captured images are played back on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen e After playback the camera recorder returns to standby mode STBY ce P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review Memo e Clip Review is assigned to C REVIEW 7 button in factory default e Clip Review can also be assigned to other user buttons ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons Selecting System Definition File Format and Video Format You can select the system definition
11. Gamma and White Clip cannot be selected White Balance Menu for adjusting white balance c P96 White Balance Item For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance P 53 Color Matrix For setting the color matrix e Cinema Subdued Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies e Cinema Vivid Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies e Standard Sets to a standard color matrix e Off Sets the color matrix function to Off Setting Values Cinema Subdued Cinema Vivid Standard Off 4 Adjust This item is used to adjust Color Matrix to a color according to the user s preference e This item is used to adjust Color Matrix toa color according to the user s preference e The saturation hue and brightness of the primary and complementary colors 6 colors in total can be set individually e The adjusted values of Standard Cinema Vivid and Cinema Subdued in Color Matrix can be stored individually t P120 Adjusting Color Matrix Setting range for Lightness Saturation 10 to 10 roughly 10 Setting range for Hue 5 to 5 roughly 5 Memo e This item cannot be selected when Color Matrix is set to Off Color Gain For adjusting the video signal color level Increasing the value deepens the color Setting Values 50 to 15 Off 0 Memo e I
12. Setting Values 7 5 0 0 Default values 7 5 U model fixed at 0 0 E model Memo e Depending on the menu settings of the camera recorder and the condition of the cable connected to it the setup signal setting may be fixed at 0 0 0 0 is displayed in gray in this case 101 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua ii sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua Audio Set Item Input1 Mic Ref For setting the reference input level when the INPUT1 selection switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 62dB 56dB 50dB 44dB 38dB Input2 Mic Ref For setting the reference input level when the INPUT2 selection switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 62dB 56dB 50dB 44dB 38dB Int Mic Gain For setting the sensitivity of the built in microphone Setting Values 12dB 6dB 0dB AUX Gain For setting the sensitivity of the AUX terminal input Setting Values 12dB 6dB 0dB Ref Level For setting the audio reference level to be recorded to the SD card Applies to both CH1 CH2 Setting Values 12dB 18dB 20dB Limiter For setting the limiter operation e Ref Level Sets Ref Level to the maximum recording level e 8dBFS 5dBFS Sets 8dBFS or 5dBFS to the maximum recording level e Off Depending on the settings of the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switches the operation ma
13. Use the cross shaped button lt gt to place the cursor at the item to set then use the cross shaped button AW to change the values 1 Select Main Menu TC UB UB Preset and press the Set button c P97 UB Preset The UB Preset setting screen appears TC UB Cu Rec Run 00 00 00 00 AA BBCCDD_ J TC Generator TC Preset UB Preset Drop Frame USER LES CEA During non drop During drop frame frame Memo _ e Press the OIS 2 button to reset each digit to 0 The cursor moves to the time digit left 3 Check the values and press the Set button e The time code is set and the screen returns to TC UB e To cancel the setting press the CANCEL button 4 Press the MENU button Returns to the normal screen Presetting the User s Bit You can add an 8 digit hexadecimal number as the user s bit to the recorded image D 62 DISPLAY Ne ARR USER JAY fe Memo e When TC UB TC Generator is set to Regen the parameter is displayed as Regen and cannot be selected se P96 TC Generator 2 Use the cross shaped button lt gt to place the cursor at the item to set then use the cross shaped button AW to change the values Numbers between 0 and 9 or alphabets between A and F can be specified for the user s bit USER2 ETES Set Cursor AREA Memo
14. 1 54 1 50 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 54 1 50 1 48 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 54 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 54 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 100 1 60 1 54 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 36 Standard 1 60 1 54 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 36 1 32 Upper limit Lower limit Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate 1 30 1 27 1 25 1 24 1 22 5 1 20 1 18 1 16 115 113 5 112 5 1 12 1 11 25 1 10 1 9 1 8 1 7 5 1 6 75 1 10227 1 6 25 1 6 1 10843 1 5 625 1 5 1 10227 1 10843 1 4 5 1 10227 1 4 1 10843 1 60 13 1 54 10 1 50 09 1 48 09 1 45 07 T080 25p 720 25p 1 40 07 1 36 05 1 32 04 Frame Rate 50 25 12 5 48 24 6 45 22 5 40 20 10 1 10000 1 4000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 50 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 50 1 48 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 120 1 100 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 100 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 36 Standard
15. Compatibility E Scene file e Only scene files of the GY HM600 and GY HM650 series can be loaded e When the scene files saved using GY HM650 are loaded the functions that only exist on GY HM650 are ignored E Picture file Only picture files of the GY HM600 and GY HM650 series can be loaded Saving Setup Files 1 Display the Setup File menu Select Main Menu System Setup File and press the Set button t P104 Setup File Select Store File and press the Set button Select Scene File or Picture File and press the Set button The existing files are displayed 4 Select the file to be newly saved or overwritten using the cross shaped button AW and press the Set button N Store Scene File CAM lt nofile gt CAM2 lt CAM3 lt no CAM4 4 lt no file gt BK lt no file gt BPA lt no file gt Memo e Files cannot be written in the following cases Displayed in gray selection disabled When the inserted SD card is not supported or not formatted File name appears as When a write protected SD card is inserted a mark appears beside the SD card icon 5 Name the file e Enter the subname using the software keyboard ce P88 Text Input with Software Keyboard e You can enter up to 8 characters for the Store File Picture File subname Memo e When overwriting an existing file the subname of the existing file is d
16. Us 1 Open the Favorites Menu screen Press the MENU button to open the Favorites Menu screen Press the DISPLAY button to open the Favorites Menu screen 2 Select Edit Favorites and press the Set button or crossed shaped button gt The header turns magenta and the editing mode is activated Favorites Menu Camera Function Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off Edit Favorites 16 9 O mn 2 DISPLAY IMETA E Header Camera Function Magenta Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off USER1 USER PAT 110 3 Select the menu or submenu item to move and press the Set button The moving mode is activated and a position selection bar for the move appears Edit Favorites Camera Function Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off xit 8 WDelete Move Edit Favorites Camera Function Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off AVMove t Position Selection Bar 4 Select the position to move to with the cross shaped button AW Move the position selection bar with the cross shaped button AW and select a position to move to 5 Press the Set button The selected item moves to the new position Edit Favorites oy Camera Function Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off AYVMove Set z Edit Favorites Camera Function Auto Power Off Master Black Marker Asp
17. 1 60 1 50 1 48 1 30 1 25 1 24 145 1125 142 175 1 6 25 1 6 1 10227 1 10843 ON Upper limit Variable 1 50 09 Default values 1 60 13 1 48 09 1 25 05 1 30 07 1 24 05 Lower limit Memo e The operations of the cross shaped button AY and Set button are disabled in the following cases During clip preview During display of the USB switching confirmation screen During display of the formatting confirmation screen When selecting a face using face detection When selecting a photometry area with Spot Meter set to Manual 51 Sunoous DE Bunooys During Variable Frame Rec 52 Shutter ON Variable Shutter ON Variable Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate 720 30p 720 24p 1080 30p 1080 24p Frame Rate 60 30 15 50 25 48 24 12 6 45 22 5 40 20 10 1 10000 1 10000 1 4000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 54 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 120 1 100 1 60
18. 4 Level For setting the starting point knee point of knee compression when Knee is set to Manual Setting Values 100 95 90 85 Memo e When Knee is set to other than Auto or WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected gt Sensitivity For setting the response speed of the Knee operation when Knee is set to Auto Set to Slow when shooting an object under a condition where there is drastic change in the light intensity Setting Values Fast Middle Slow Memo e When Knee is set to Manual or WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected 93 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue Eu sBulyes palie1q pue Aejdsig nus White Clip For setting the point to apply white clip for input video signals with a high luminance level e 108 Applies white clip at the point where the luminance level is 108 e 100 Applies white clip at the point where the luminance level is 100 Even when this item is set to 108 it switches automatically to 100 if the screen appears too white Set to this value when the system in use limits Y output signals within 100 Setting Values 108 100 Memo e When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as 108 and cannot be selected Gamma For adjusting the gamma curve that determines t
19. Disconnecting e Disable the connection on the PC then remove the USB cable from the camera recorder e Doing so exits the USB mode and switches the camera recorder to Camera mode Memo e The procedure for disabling the USB connection varies according to the PC in use For details refer to the instruction manual of the PC When your PC cannot recognize the SD card Confirm and update the OS of your PC OS Description Windows XP Windows XP SP1 Necessary to update to SP2 or higher Windows XP SP2 Windows XP SP3 Necessary to download the update software KB955704 http www microsoft com downloads details aspx familyid 1CBE3906 DDD1 4CA2 B727 C2DFF5E30F61 amp displaylang en Windows Vista Necessary to update to SP1 or higher Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista Necessary to download the update software KB975823 e 32 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 2d1abe01 0942 4f8aabb2 2ad529de00a1 e 64 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 7d54c53f 01 7c 4ea5 ae08 34c3452ba315 Windows 7 Necessary to download the update software KB976422 e 32 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 3ee91fc2 a9bc 4eel aca3 2a9aff5915ea e 64 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 73f766dd 7127 4445 b860 47084587 155f 125
20. Orange Detection Frame Blue 3 Press the Set button to confirm the person for face detection Memo e Press the CANCEL button to cancel the selection e You can specify the detection sensitivity and the operation speed after losing sight of the face using Main Menu Camera Function gt User Switch Set Face Detect Sensitivity and Hysteresis ts P92 Sensitivity ce P92 Hysteresis 47 Bunooys L Adjusting the Brightness Adjust the brightness using Iris Gain Shutter speed and ND filter according to the brightness of the object Adjusting the Brightness Automatically When the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON Iris Gain Shutter speed and ND filter are automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness Memo e You can use the cross shaped button lt gt on the side of the camera recorder to set the target level brighter darker to maintain optimum brightness during automatic adjustment t P90 AE Level e The convergence speed of the automatic adjustment for gain shutter and iris can be set in the menu ce P90 AE Speed e If one or more of the items Gain Iris and Shutter have been set to Auto the value of the corresponding items when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed can be fixed t P92 AE Lock 48 Adjusting the Brightnes
21. Regular Inspection Maintenance Under normal environment dust will accumulate on the camera recorder when it is used over along period Dust may enter the camera recorder especially if it is used outdoors This may affect the image and sound quality of the camera recorder Check and replace the fan after every 9000 hours suggested guideline You can check the usage time of the fan in the System menu System Information Fan Hour P105 Fan Hour If the fan is used for more than 9000 hours without replacement FAN MAINTENANCE REQUIRED will be displayed every time you turn on the power SDHC SDXC Cards E SDHC SDXC card is referred to as SD card in this manual E This camera recorder saves the recorded images and audio sound on the SD card sold separately in the card slot E Use an SD card 4 GB to 128 GB with Class 6 or higher performance formatted using this camera recorder E Depending on the recording format SD card with Class 4 or higher performance can also be used t P43 Selecting System Definition File Format and Video Format Using cards other than those from Panasonic TOSHIBA or SanDisk may result in recording failure or data loss E If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded In addition the remaining space on the card ma
22. SD card cannot be initialized formatted Is the write protect switch of the SD card turned on Make sure that the write protect switch is turned off t P37 Write Protect Switch on the SD Card Battery alarm appears even after loading a charged battery Is the battery too old The time code and user s bit are not displayed e Even in Camera mode or Media mode the time code and user s bit may not be displayed depending to the type of display e Is TC UB of Display Settings in the LCD VF menu set to Off To display the time code and user s bit set it to TC or UB ce P100 TC UB The date and time are not displayed e The date and time are only displayed on the Display 1 and Display 2 screens in the Camera mode during shooting P112 Display Screen in Camera Mode e Is Time Stamp of Record Set in the System menu set to On To display the time code and user s bit set it to Off P107 Time Stamp Incorrect display on the viewfinder Is the LCD monitor used with LCD VF in the LCD VF menu set to Off t P97 LCD VF Menu The actual recording time is shorter than the estimated time e The recordable time may be shorter depending on the shooting conditions or the subject The two camera recorders are not synchronized even though the time codes have been synchronized M on the Slave device is not displayed
23. e Is the TC IN OUT switch correctly set se P64 Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera e Set System Record Set Record Format Frame amp Bit Rate such that the two camera recorders have the same frame rate c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate 131 souio M Specifications Lens Section Item Description General Lens Fujinon F1 6 23x f 4 1 mm to _ 94 3 mm Item Description 35 mm conversion 29 mm to Power DC 12V 667 mm Power Approx 10 2 W Filter diameter 72 mm consumption during recording with backlight set to STANDARD while the Camera Section viewfinder is in use Mass Approx 2 4 kg with battery lenn Bescrion Allowable 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Image pickup 1 3 inch Progressive CMOS operating device temperature Color separation F1 6 3 color separation prism Allowable 30 RH to 80 RH prism _ operating Sync system Internal sync built in SSG humidity Optical filter OFF 1 4 1 16 1 64 Allowable 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Gain 6dB 3dB OdB 3dB 6dB storage 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB temperature 24dB Lolux 30dB 36dB ALC Electronic 1 6 to 1 10000 EEI Terminal Section shutter Item Description HD SD SDI output terminal 480i or 576i Downconverted 720p 1080i embedded audio BNC unbalanced HD SDI Compliant with SMPTE 292 M SD SDI Compliant wit
24. e When AF is specified this function will be activated only when the FOCUS switch is set to Auto When AF amp AE is specified this function will be activated only when the FOCUS switch is set to Auto or when one or more of the items Gain Iris and Shutter is set to Auto mode 4 Sensitivity For setting the level of ease of face detection Setting Values Low Middle High 92 gt Hysteresis For setting the margin to maintain status when the face that is being tracked is lost Set to Fast to select another object immediately if the face on the screen is lost Set to Slow to operate at the same position for some time even if the face on the screen is lost Setting Values Fast Middle Slow AE Lock For specifying the operation when any of the USER1 USER7 LCD KEY LCD KEY LCD KEY Y or LCD KEY items is set to AE Lock e AE Use this feature to fix a value to the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed e AE WB Use this feature to fix a value to White Balance and the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed Setting Values A AE WB Memo e This feature only works when Iris Shutter or Gain is set to Auto mode e AE Lock is canceled when the button assigned with AE Lock is pressed or when any of the fun
25. in the System menu is set to On the power turns off automatically when the camera recorder is not operated for 5 minutes or longer while running on battery ce P104 Auto Power Off Memo e When both the battery and AC adapter are connected power from the AC adapter connection will be used As such the Auto Power Off function will not have any effect Caution AA A Do not set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF CHG during recording Check that the operation mode display is STBY or STOP before you turn off the power e If you have mistakenly set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF CHG during recording wait for 5 seconds or more before you turn on the power again e When turning off the power first set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch of the camera recorder to OFF CHG Do not remove the battery or turn off the AC power while the POWER ON OFF CHG switch is set to ON 29 suoneledoid suonesedaild Initial Settings When the poweris first turned on the Initial Setting screen for performing the initial settings in the camera recorder appears Set the date time of the built in clock in the Initial Setting screen All operations are disabled until initial settings are complete A ee Memo gt A e It is recommended to use the AC adapter as the power supply Be sure to close the lens cover 1 Hold down the lock button blu
26. terminal gt T Selecting Audio to Be Recorded in Each Channel Select the audio to be recorded in CH1 CH2 2 Switch Setting CH1 INT Connected Devices Built in Microphone Microphone connected to AUX terminal Microphone connected to INPUT1 terminal Built in Microphone Microphone connected to AUX terminal Microphone connected to INPUT1 terminal Microphone connected to INPUT2 terminal INPUT1 CH2 JINT INPUT1 INPUT2 Memo When INT is set the built in microphone is disabled if a microphone is connected to the AUX terminal audio from the microphone connected to the AUX is recorded e Set the reference input level of INT using Int Mic Gain AUX Gain in the Main Menu A V Set Audio Set menu t P102 Int Mic Gain t P102 AUX Gain Setting Input Channel to INPUT1 INPUT2 Select the audio to input to INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals with the INPUT 1 INPUT2 mode switch Setting Description LINE Use this setting when connecting to an audio device or other equipment The reference input level is 4 dBu MIC Use this setting when connecting to a dynamic microphone MIC 48 Use this setting when connecting to a microphone phantom microphone that requires a 48 V power supply Memo e Set the reference input
27. 10kHz e Variable level 6dB 1dB step Memo e Audio will be recorded in the characteristic set in the equalizer e Set all bands to OdB to bypass the equalizer When the equalizer level is set to side the audio may be distorted In this case reduce the recording level in Manual mode e f the values of multiple frequencies are changed the specified levels and the actual levels may be different due to interference between the frequency bands e This function is enabled only when both Mic Wind Cut and Int Mic Wind Cut are set to Off Monitor For setting the audio sound of the J terminal to stereo or mixed sound when the MONITOR switch on the LCD monitor is set to BOTH e Mix Outputs mixed sound mixed sound of CH1 and CH2 to both L and R Stereo Outputs stereo sound outputs audio sound of CH1 to L and CH2 to R Setting Values Mix Stereo Memo e If both CH1 and CH2 are built in microphones stereo sound is output from the N terminal regardless of the Monitor setting Alarm Level For selecting whether to turn on the warning tone as well as setting the volume The warning tone is output from the monitor speaker or N terminal Setting Values High Middle Low Off Audio On FULL AUTO For setting whether to enable Auto for audio when FULL AUTO is set to ON SW Set Sets the audio recording mode following the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection
28. 2 Press the user button that is assigned with Bars Color bars are output 119 soinjeo4 EIOUEI soinjeo4 eIouI9 Adjusting Color Matrix e The color matrix of the camera recorder can be adjusted to a color of the user s preference e When shooting is performed using multiple cameras the colors of the different cameras can be adjusted and a color of the user s preference can be set on this camera recorder e The Saturation Hue and Lightness of the primary and complementary colors 6 colors in total can be set individually e Adjust the color on the vector scope and waveform monitor using the DSC color chart The adjusted values of Standard Cinema Vivid and Cinema Subdued in Color Matrix can be stored individually t P94 Color Matrix 1 Select Color Matrix Adjust in the Camera Process menu ts P94 Adjust 2 Adjust Hue e Select the color using the cross shaped button AW and confirm using the cross shaped button p gt The cursor moves to Hue e Pressing the cross shaped button A rotates the hue in the clockwise direction on the vector scope e Pressing the cross shaped button Y rotates the hue in the anti clockwise direction on the vector scope 120 3 Adjust Saturation e Press the cross shaped button gt to move the cursor to Saturation e Each of the colors changes in the direction indicated by the arrow on the
29. 22Y77 Y gt 7 ST e Press the OIS 2 button to reset each digit to 0 The cursor moves to the left 3 Check the values and press the Set button e The time code is set and the screen returns to TC UB e To cancel the setting press the CANCEL button 4 Press the MENU button Returns to the normal screen Seiting Time Code without Opening the Menu FOCUS ASSIST OIS 2 CA D aa Memo _ e Settings cannot be made in the following cases TC UB TC Generator has been set to Regen Menu screen is displayed The camera recorder is not in the Camera mode Setting Time Code 1 Set TC UB TC Generator to settings other than Regen sce P96 TC Generator 2 Hold down the MENU button and press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button The TC Preset setting screen appears During drop frame During non drop frame 3 Set the time code hour minute second frame Use the cross shaped button lt gt to place the cursor at the item to set then use the cross shaped button AW to change the values Memo a22H HJ JN YH _ e Press the OIS 2 button to reset each digit to 0 The cursor moves to the time digit left 4 Check the values and press the Set button e The time code is set and the screen returns to the normal screen e To cancel the setting press the CANCEL button Caution e When th
30. 30 2012 e MDY1 06 30 2012 e YMD 2012 06 30 Setting Values DMY2 DMY1 MDY1 MDY2 YMD Default values MDY2 U model DMY1 E model Time Style For setting the time display for display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen as well as for time stamp recording Setting Values 24hour 12hour Default values 12hour U model 24hour E model Shutter For setting the shutter display to be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen e DEG Displays the shutter speed in degrees in the same way as film cameras e SEC Displays the shutter speed in seconds Setting Values DEG SEC Memo e DEG is selectable only when Frame amp Bit Rate is set to 24p HQ or 25p HQ When Frame amp Bit Rate is set to other values the shutter display setting is fixed at SEC and cannot be selected c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate A V Set Menu Menu screen for video output and audio Video Set For specifying video output related settings ce P101 Video Set Item Audio Set For specifying audio related settings t P102 Audio Set Item Video Set Item Display On TV For setting whether to display the display and menu characters on the external monitor Setting Values On Off HDMI SDI Out For setting the terminal to output the video Setting Values HDMI SDI SDI HDMI Off gt Resolution For selecting the resolution of video output from
31. AE Auto Exposure Setting Values Fast Middle Slow ALC Limit For setting the maximum gain value of ALC which electrically boosts the sensitivity level according to the brightness automatically Setting Values 24dB 18dB 12dB 6dB Auto Iris Limit OPEN For setting the limit value of the OPEN end when auto iris is enabled Setting Values F5 6 F4 F2 8 F2 F1 6 Auto Iris Limit CLOSE For setting the limit value of the CLOSE end when auto iris is enabled Setting Values F11 F8 F5 6 EEI Limit For setting the shutter speed control range when EEI is enabled Setting Values 4F stop 3F stop 2F stop Smooth Trans For setting the shock reduction function which slows down the sudden change when switching with the GAIN or WHT BAL selection switch Setting Values Fast Middle Slow Off Memo e However this function is disabled when the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON or when switching the gain selection switch that was set to ALC GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H For setting the gain value of each position on the GAIN selection switch This is fixed at ALC when the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON Setting Values 24dB 21dB 18dB 15dB 12dB 9dB 6dB 3dB OdB 3dB 6dB Default values GAIN L 6dB GAIN M OdB GAIN H 9dB AE LEVEL SW For specifying the operation of the cross shaped button lt gt on the right side e AE LEVEL VFR Sets the
32. CHG switch to OFF CHG before changing the power supply that operates this camera recorder Using a Battery Pack Charging the Battery Charge the battery immediately after purchase or when the battery power is running low The battery is not charged when purchased 1 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to OFF CHG 2 Attach the supplied battery Slide it in until you hear a click 3 Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC terminal 4 Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet The POWER CHG lamp blinks during charging and will go out after charging is complete e Remove the AC adapter after charging is complete Memo e Blinking of the POWER CHG lamp during charging indicates the charge level POWER CHG Lamp Charge Level Orange blinking 4 times per Less than 25 second Orange blinking 3 times per Less than 50 second Orange blinking 2 times per Less than 75 second Orange blinking 1 time per Less than 100 second Light goes out Fully charged Removing the Battery 1 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to OFF CHG 2 While pressing and holding the BATT RELEASE button push up and remove the battery in the direction of the arrow Caution _ Do not remove the battery when the POWER ON OFF
33. Camera Function Menu Menu screen for specifying operation settings during shooting This item can only be selected in the Camera mode Bars For setting whether to output color bars Setting Values On Off Memo e The audio test signals 1 kHz can be output simultaneously with the color bar output c P103 Test Tone OIS For setting whether to enable image stabilizer When On is selected set the Level Setting Values On Off 4 Level For setting the level of the image stabilizer Setting Values High Normal Memo e When High is selected correcting severe camera shake may cause the area surrounding the image to darken Flicker Correction For setting whether to adjust image flicker that occurs under a fluorescent light Setting Values On Off 90 Shutter For specifying shutter related settings Use this item to set to Step fixed value or Variable when operating with the cross shaped button AW on the right side e Variable Sets to variable scan Use this setting such as when shooting a PC monitor e Step Sets to step shutter which switches the shutter speed by a fixed value Setting Values Variable Step AE Level For setting the convergence level during AE Auto Exposure This can also be adjusted using the cross shaped button lt p on the right side Setting Values 6 to 6 0 AE Speed For setting the convergence speed during
34. Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense uolonpoluI POUR CANADA RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR LUTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions Ces symboles ne sont utilis s qu aux E
35. Format menu is set to AVCHD Pre Rec enters Free Run mode ts P105 Format Setting Time Code Generator Presetting the Time Code Time code and user s bit data generated from the internal time code generator are recorded This section describes how to set TC Preset in the TC UB menu se P97 TC Preset Memo e When Main Menu System Record Set Record Format Frame amp Bit Rate is set to 50i HQ S50i SP S50p HQ 50p SP 25p HQ 24p HQ or 50i settings cannot be made in Drop c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate e You can configure the setting without accessing the TC UB menu screen e P63 Setting Time Code without Opening the Menu Required Settings Before Preset 1 Set TC UB TC Generator to Rec Run or Free Run sce P96 TC Generator e Rec Run Preset data in the time code generator operates in run mode during recording mode Set this when recording continuous time code in connecting frames e Free Run Time code starts to operate in run mode from the preset time in the time code generator 2 Select the framing mode for the time code generator only when the frame rate setting is 60 or 30 Set using Main Menu TC UB Drop Frame c P97 Drop Frame e Drop Sets the run mode of the time code generator to drop frame mode Use this setting when placing empha
36. Freely Clip Cutter Trig You can split the clips freely without having to stop recording during shooting 1 Assign the Clip Cutter Trig function to any of the user buttons ts P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons 2 Press the user button that is assigned with Clip Cutter Trig during shooting CLIP CUT appears on the display screen and the clip is split Memo e Clips cannot be split again for a few seconds after the operation is performed e This item cannot be used when Slot Mode is set to Backup se P71 Backup Rec e This item cannot be used when Rec Mode is set to a value other than Normal or Pre Rec ce P106 Rec Mode e The split clips are recorded seamlessly without interruptions in the video Dual Rec e f both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the factory default Slot Mode is set to Series pressing the REC button starts recording only to the media in the selected slot When the remaining space in the selected media runs out recording continues by automatically activating the media in the other slot e f both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the Dual Rec mode Slot Mode is set to Dual pressing the REC button starts recording simultaneously to the media in both the slots e The clips recorded to the media in both the slots are identical and two clips of the same content can be created only on this camera rec
37. LCD Display Equipped with Focus Assist Function Built in Stereo Microphone 2 channel XLR Audio Input Microphone Line Switch Phantom Power Supply and Mini Jack Input Terminal for Wireless Microphone Receiver Pre Rec Function Up to 15 Seconds and Interval Rec Function Supports Wired Remote Control Application Software Provided The JVC ProHD Clip Manager application software is provided for you to copy recorded clips to Windows or Macintosh computers and for checking the video images For MP4 file format How to use this manual The CD ROM provided with this camera recorder comes with JVC ProHD Clip Manager and other application software as well as their user guides For details refer to the user guides for each application software Symbols used Describes precautions concerning the operation of this product Describes reference information such as functions and usage restrictions of this product iS Indicates the reference page numbers and reference items Caution Memo Content of this manual e Illustrated designs specifications and other contents of this manual are subject to change for improvement without prior notice e AVCHD and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation e SDXC and SDHC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC e HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and HDMI are trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e
38. Memo e Displayed in the Display 0 and Display 1 screens during warnings only Remaining Space on Media Displays the remaining recording time of the SD cards in slot A and slot B separately A Currently selected slot White card A Write protect switch of SD card is set BMINVALID SD card cannot be read or written to or restored SD card requires formatting SD card requires restoring When Rec Mode is set to other than AVCHD SD With a Class 4 SD card inserted Or when the SD cardis not supported When attempting to record in 50i HQ 50i SP to an SD card recorded in AVCHD 60i HQ 60i SP or vice versa EAIFORMAT BAIRESTORE EAIINCORRECT REC INH Memo _ e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Media Remain is set to Off However warnings will be displayed t P100 Media Remain e Displayed in the Display 0 and Display 1 screens during warnings only When the remaining time is shorter than 3 minutes e The displayed time is an estimate Frame rate Displayed as xx yy xx recording frame rate yy playback frame rate only when Variable Frame is set in the Rec Mode menu ce P106 Rec Mode Resolution Displays the video image resolution Memo e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Record Format is set to
39. Memo When System is set to SD this item is fixed at QuickTime H 264 gt Resolution For setting the size of the recorded image when System is set to HD Horizontal x vertical The available options vary according to the Format and System settings e When MP4 MPEG2 or QuickTime MPEG2 is selected Setting Values 1920x1080 1440x1080 1280x720 e When AVCHD is selected fixed at 4920x1080 Memo e When System is set to SD this item is fixed at 720x480 e The selectable values of Frame amp Bit Rate vary according to the setting of this item 105 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua 7 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue 4 Frame amp Bit Rate For setting the frame rate and encoding bit rate when System is set to HD The selectable options vary according to the Resolution setting e When 1920x1080 Format is set to AVCHD is selected Setting Values 60i HQ 50i HQ 60i SP 50i SP Default values 60i HQ U model 50i HQ E model When 1920x1080 Format is set to other than AVCHD is selected Setting Values 60i HQ 30p HQ 24p HQ 50i HQ 25p HQ Default values 60i HQ U model 50i HQ E model When 1440x1080 is selected Setting Values 60i HQ 50i HQ 60i SP 50i SP Default values 60i HQ U model 50i HQ E model When 1280x720 is selected Setti
40. Menu LCD VF Display Settings Focus is set to Off the MB icon will not appear t P99 Focus 2 Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus Memo e Using the Focus Assist function makes it easier to focus ce P46 Focus Assist Function 45 Bunoous __ Adjusting Focus Automatically 1 Set the FOCUS AUTO MANU c switch to AUTO The auto focus icon W appears on the screen One Push Auto Focus While in the Manual Focus mode pressing the PUSH AUTO button within 1 minute makes the camera recorder focus on the center of the frame automatically Memo e Face detection does not work during One Push Auto Focus When the operation is complete the camera recorder returns to the Manual Focus mode automatically e One Push Auto Focus functions with emphasis on the focusing speed This function is not suitable during recording Setting to Auto Focus Temporarily Push Auto Focus e The camera recorder will shift to Auto Focus mode temporarily and automatically adjusts focus when the PUSH AUTO button is pressed during shooting in Manual Focus mode e Release the PUSH AUTO button to return to Manual Focus mode Memo e Face detection does not work during Push Auto Focus Adjusting Focus on Far Objects 1 Slide the FOCUS AUTO MANU c switch until soo e The icon is displayed e Release your finger to return to Manual Focus mode 46 Focus Assist Fu
41. Menu and Favorites Menu if the previous menu operation ended at Favorites Menu e Press this button to close the menu screen during menu display and return to the normal screen CANCEL Button Cancels settings and returns to the previous screen Set Button Sets the values and items Cross shaped Button AW gt A Moves the cursor upward v Moves the cursor downward lt 4 Moves back to the previous item gt Moves forward to the next item FOCUS ASSIST 1 Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the Favorites Menu t P108 Adding Editing Frequently Used Menu Items Favorites Menu OIS 2 Button Resets settings in the TC Preset or UB Preset setting screen This button is disabled in other screens DISPLAY Button Switches between the Main Menu and Favorites Menu screens Display and Description of the Menu Screen Selecting Menu Items Date Time Date Style Time Style DISPLAY ER DEN Favorites Add Cursor Indicates the selected item Use the cross shaped button AW to move the cursor Menu Item e Displays the names of the menu item and sub menu e Menu items with after them indicates that there is a sub menu to access Fixed Item Items that cannot be changed are displayed in gray and cannot be selected Operation Guide Guide for the current operation buttons Setting Value Setting values for the menu items For menus with sub
42. Off e P99 Record Format QO Frame Rate Bit Rate Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs Memo 2H e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Record Format is set to Off t P99 Record Format Audio Level Meter e Displays the audio levels of CH1 and CH2 e appears on the screen when in the Auto mode FNCH1 CELLES 04030 20 10 0 PN CH 2 rnan nna 000000000000 e When Rec Mode in the Rec Mode menu is set to Frame Rec Interval Rec or Variable Frame audio cannot be recorded and is indicated by the mark CH1 PLL qocccooo 04030 ANP 0 CH 2 fannu n a a oA Memo AHHH e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Audio Meter is set to Off t P100 Audio Meter Volume Operation Indicator Displayed when there are changes made to the volume of the headphone speaker 0 to 15 and the values of LCD BRIGHT PEAKING 10 to 10 OC _ 0 lt MT 12 LCD BRIGHT J ___ 10 PEAKING _ __ 0 Memo e There is no audio output from the speaker in Camera mode Image Stabilizer Mark Displayed when the image stabilizer is ON w When Level of OIS is set to Normal W When Level of OIS is set to High Memo e If image stabilizer is set to OFF when the Display 0 screen is displayed WW appears for 3 seconds e Displayed i
43. P121 Saving Setup Files gt Delete File Deletes the configured file ts P123 Deleting Setup Files Auto Power Off For setting whether to turn off the power automatically when the camera recorder is not operated for more than 5 minutes when the battery is used This function is valid only when the battery is used Setting Values On Off Memo e When both the battery and AC adapter are connected power from the AC adapter connection will be used As such this function will not have any effect Tally Lamp For specifying the illumination settings of the tally lamp during recording e On Lights up only during recording e Off Turns off the indicator Setting Values On Off Reset All Resets all menu settings Memo e Date Time and Time Zone cannot be reset t P105 Date Time c P105 Time Zone e This item is not selectable when recording in Camera mode during Clip Review and in Media mode Date Time For setting the year month day hour and minute Memo H77Y 1T77_T_ _1 _1 _1_1__1_ e The display order of the date year month and day follows the Date Style setting in the Display Settings menu However the 24 hour format is used for the hour display regardless of the Time Style setting P100 Date Style Time Zone For setting the UTC time difference in units of 30 minutes Setting Values UTC 00 30 UTC 12 00 UTC UTC 14 00 UT
44. QuickTime Final Pro Cut and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Android is a trademark and or registered trademark of Google Inc e QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated e Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows 7 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Other product and company names included in this instruction manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Marks such as and have been omitted in this manual 11 uoljonpowju uolonpouuI Precautions for Proper Use Storage and Usage Locations E Allowable ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use this unit within the allowable temperature range of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F and a relative humidity of 30 to 80 Using this unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable ranges could result not only in malfunction but also serious impact on the CMOS elements as small white spots may be generated Please exercise care during use E Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism Noise may appear in the picture or audio and or the colors may be incorrect if this unit is used near a radio or television transmitting antenna in places where strong magnetic fields are generated by
45. Sanyo Sony or Maxell CR2025 Danger of explosion or risk of fire if the battery is incorrectly replaced e Dispose of used battery promptly e Keep away from children e Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation 10 cm 3 15 16 or more on both sides on top and at the rear Do not block the ventilation holes If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not use this equipment in a bathroom or places with water Also do not place any containers filled with water or liquids such as cosmetics or medicines flower vases potted plants cups etc on top of this unit If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment fire or electric shock may be caused When using the AC adapter in areas other than the USA The provided AC 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 co
46. Selection Button ce P16 Operation Modes POWER ON OFF CHG Lock Power ON OFF Switch Turns ON OFF the power e Hold down the lock button blue in the center to toggle ON OFF When the power is turning OFF P OFF appears on the LCD monitor and viewfinder e Wait for 5 seconds or more to turn on the power again Cross Shaped Button AW lt p gt Set Button The function changes according to the operation status of the camera recorder E During menu operation all modes te P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen Center Set button Confirms menu items and setting values Selects menu items and setting values Cross shaped button AY E During Camera mode Shutter operation Center Set button Cross shaped button AY Shutter ON OFF Switches shutter speed when shutter is ON Cross shaped button lt gt AE level operation Memo e When Camera Function menu AE LEVEL SW is set to AE LEVEL VFR the cross shaped button lt gt is used to set the number of frames during Variable Frame Rec c P77 Variable Frame Rec P91 AE LEVEL SW LOLUX 3 Low light Shooting User 3 Button For switching the low light shooting mode ON or OFF You can also use itas a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button t P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons OIS 2 Optical Image Stabilizer User 2 Button For switching
47. Sso9149q leui9 x3 Burnoeuuo9 So9149q jeusiayxy Bunoeuuo Connecting External Monitor e To output live or playback video images and audio sound to an external monitor select the output signals from the camera recorder and connect using an appropriate cable according to the monitor to be used e Choose the most suitable terminal according to the monitor in use e HD SD SDI terminal Outputs either the HD SDI signal or SD SDI signal e AV terminal Outputs composite video and audio signals e HDMI terminal Outputs HDMI signals Configure the settings in the A V Set menu to match the monitor to be connected ce P101 HDMI SDI Out Clamp Filter supplied Wire Clamp supplied ood AV input 126 Select the output signal using HDMI SDI Out in the A V Set menu ce P101 HDMI SDI Out When System in the Record Format menu is set to SD only SD SDI signals are output ce P105 System To display menu screen or display screen on the external monitor set Display On TV in the A V Set Video Set menu to On t P101 Display On TV Connecting via SDI e Digital video signals together with embedded superimposed audio signals and time code signals are output for both the HD SDI and SD SDI signals e User s bit output from the HD SD SDI output terminal is used as a flag to determine valid video signals Therefore accurate valu
48. _ _ _ e When the write protect switch of the inserted SD card is set a mark appears beside the SD card icon Setup files can be loaded from an SD card even if the write protect switch is set e Setup files that are completely incompatible will not be displayed ce P121 Configuring Setup Files 5 Select Load on the confirmation screen and press the Set button Loading starts and Loading appears on the screen 6 Load Picture File oo Load Picture File CAM1 SUNSET Load 5 Loading is complete After loading of the file is complete Complete appears on the screen and the menu screen closes automatically 1 Deleting Setup Files Display the Setup File menu Select Main Menu System Setup File and press the Set button t P104 Setup File 2 Select Delete File and press the Set button 3 Select Scene File or Picture File and press the Set button The existing files are displayed 4 Select the file to delete using the cross shaped button AW and press the Set button Memo e Scene files saved on the SD card cannot be deleted 5 Select Delete on the confirmation screen and press the Set button Deletion starts and Deleting appears on the screen 6 Deletion is complete After file deletion is complete Complete appears on the screen and the menu screen closes auto
49. activated Favorites Menu Oy Camera Function Master Black 0 Marker Aspect 16 9 4 3 Auto Power Off Off Edit Favorites Y Edit Favorit ual Header Camera Function Magenta Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off Move USER spa hem USER2 PAT 3 Select the menu or submenu item to delete Edit Favorites Camera Function Master Black Marker Aspect Auto Power Off USER1 ER USER2 DAT COS 4 Press the OIS 2 button A delete mark X appears at the beginning of the menu item Edit Favorites Camera Function Memo e When the OIS 2 button is pressed again while the menu item with the delete mark X is selected the menu item will be excluded from the items to be deleted and the delete mark X disappears 5 Press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button The option menu to exit the Favorites Menu editing mode appears 6 Select Save amp Exit and press the Set button Edit Favorites Save amp Exit pee 6 Exit without Saving Cancel Memo e Deletion is not complete until the changes are saved with Save amp Exit e To exit the editing mode without deleting any items select Exit without Saving e To return to the editing mode select Cancel 109 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nues Changing the Order of Items in Favorites Menu N Focusassisti ois 2 os
50. appended with Marked OK mark Select Range Specifies the range when selecting multiple clips t P84 Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly Clears all clip selections Deselect All 80 Item Description Add OK Mark Appends an OK mark e This Clip Appends an OK mark to the clip pointed by the cursor e Selected Clips Appends an OK mark to the clips selected appended with check mark e All Clips Appends an OK mark to all clips Delete OK Mark Deletes the OK mark e This Clip Deletes the OK mark of the clip pointed by the cursor e Selected Clips Deletes the OK mark of the clips selected appended with check mark e All Clips Deletes the OK mark of all clips Deletes clip However clips with OK mark cannot be deleted e This Clip Deletes the clip pointed by the cursor e Selected Clips Deletes the clips selected appended with check mark e All Clips Delete Clips Deletes all clips Memo e The object of action is the clip of the current slot being displayed e Selected Clips cannot be performed if there are no selected appended with check mark clips This Clip cannot be performed if there are more than one selected appended with check mark clips e If the write protect switch of an SD card is set OK mark cannot be appended or deleted and the clips cannot be deleted Playing back Use the operation buttons on the side
51. bar appears You can stop the operation by pressing the Set button while the operation is in progress However itis not possible to undo operations that are completed 85 al E sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua Basic Operations in Menu Screen e Press the MENU THUMB button on the side control panel of the camera recorder or on the LCD monitor to display the menu screen on the LCD monitor and viewfinder e Various settings for shooting and playback can be configured on the menu screen There are two types of menu screens Main Menu and Favorites Menu e Main Menu contains all the setting items of the camera recorder classified according to functions and uses while Favorites Menu allows users to customize the menuitems freely ce P108 Adding Editing Frequently Used Menu Items Favorites Menu e The operating procedures and main screen displays are the same for both menus e The menu screen can also be displayed on external monitors connected to the video signal output terminal P101 Display On TV Operation Buttons Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder or the buttons on the LCD monitor to operate the menu FOCUS ASSIST OIS 2 CCD r o 86 MENU THUMB Button e Displays the menu screen The Main Menu screen is displayed by default e During normal usage Main Menu is displayed if the previous menu operation ended at Main
52. can adjust the preferred angle of view by turning the zoom ring Saving Recalling Current Zoom Position Preset Zoom This allows you to register up to three zoom positions 1 Assign the Preset Zoom1 Preset Zoom2 or Preset Zoom3 function to any of the user buttons se P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons ce P91 USER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEYw LCD KEY lt 2 Save the current zoom position e Press any of the buttons assigned with the Preset Zoom1 Preset Zoom2 or Preset Zoom3 function for more than 1 second e The current zoom position will be stored 3 Recall the stored zoom position e Press any of the buttons assigned with the Preset Zoom1 Preset Zoom2 or Preset Zoom3 function and release within 1 second e The camera recorder zooms to the stored zoom position Memo e To recall the stored zoom position set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to SERVO e The zoom speed to the zoom position can be set with Main Menu Camera Function Preset Zoom Speed e P92 Preset Zoom Speed J e Operating other zoom maneuvers during a zoom position recall will cancel the recall Focus Operation Adjusting Focus Manually FOCUS ASSIST 1 TIME CODE Sunoous D 1 Set the FOCUS AUTO MANU switch to MANU The manual focus icon ig appears on the screen 1800 00 00 00 Memo e If Main
53. in use When transporting 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 e To prevent damage and prolong service life do not subject to unnecessary shock charge within the temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Cooler temperatures require longer charging time or in some cases stop charging at all Warmer temperatures prevent complete charging or in some cases stop charging at all Store in a cool dry place Extended exposure to high temperatures will increase natural discharge and shorten service life keep a 30 battery level CH if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time In addition fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months then continue to store it at a 30 battery level 00 remove from charger or powered unit when not in use as some machines use current even when switched off do not drop or subject to strong impact uolonpoluI uononpo juy Contents Introduction Safety Pr CAUtONS sr iminrenrmnmmmen nns Contents ceeceecceeceeeceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeneeeeeeees Main Features Precautions for Proper Use Operation Modes 5 Names f Pains iii
54. level of MIC and MIC 48V using Input1 Mic Ref Input2 Mic Ref in the Main Menu A V Set Audio Set menu t P102 Input1 Mic Ref ts P102 Input2 Mic Ref Caution e When connecting a device that does not require a 48 V power supply make sure that it is not set to the MIC 48V position When the INPUT1 INPUT2 mode switch is set to MIC make sure that a microphone is connected to the INPUT 1 INPUT2 terminal If you increase the recording level when a microphone is not connected noise from the input terminal may be recorded When a microphone is not connected to the INPUT1 INPUT2 terminal set the INPUT1 INPUT2 mode switch to LINE or adjust the volume with the CH1 CH2 recording level adjustment knob 57 PunCOUS D Bunoous L Adjusting Audio Recording Level You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels CH1 CH2 manually or automatically Re Manual Adjustment Mode Manual Adjustment e Set the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL switch on the camera recorder to MANUAL to enter the manual adjustment mode and use the CH1 CH2 recording level adjustment knob to set the recording level e You can adjust the level manually during the recording recording standby and stop modes E Setting Input Channel to INPUT1 INPUT2 1 Set the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch
55. number of frames during Variable Frame Rec and operates as the AE level setting button in other cases c P77 Variable Frame Rec e AE Level Operates as the AE level setting button at all times e Disable Disables the button Setting Values AE LEVEL VFR AE Level Disable Handle Zoom Speed This function allows you to set the zoom speed of the zoom lever at the handle when the ZOOM FIX VAR OFF switch is set to FIX Setting Values 1 to 8 5 User Switch Set For specifying user button related settings t P91 User Switch Set Item User Switch Set Item USER1 USER7 LCD KEYa LCD KEY LCD KEYv LCD KEY lt By assigning one of the following functions to each of the FOCUS ASSIST 1 OIS 2 LOLUX 3 AE LOCK 4 ZEBRA 5 MARKER 6 C REVIEW 7 buttons or the cross shaped buttons on the LCD monitor these buttons can be used to control the assigned function on off start switch Set according to the shooting conditions Usable only in the Camera mode Setting Values None Zebra Marker Bars Focus Assist OIS LCD Backlight Lolux AE Lock Spot Meter Face Detect OK Mark Clip Cutter Trig Backup Trig Clip Review Load Picture File White Balance Preset Zoom1 Preset Zoom2 Preset Zoom3 Lolux To increase the sensitivity when in dim surroundings set a value in the Lolux mode Setting Values 36dB 30dB Clip Review For specifying the operation when any of the U
56. recorded on the SD card is displayed You can play back the selected clip on the thumbnail screen Memo e When an SD card without any clips is inserted No Clips is displayed Operation Buttons Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder or the LCD monitor to operate the thumbnail screen DISPLAY STATUS FOCUS ASSIST OIS 2 LOLUX 3 MENU THUMB Button e Displays the menu e Press this button to close the menu screen during menu display and return to the thumbnail screen CANCEL Stop Button Cancels settings and returns to the previous screen Set Play Button e Sets the values and items Confirm e Plays back the selected clip Cross Shaped Button AW lt gt Moves the cursor FOCUS ASSIST 1 Button e Switches the OK mark of the clip selected by the cursor e lf an OK mark has been appended it will be deleted Otherwise an OK mark will be appended 78 0IS 2 Button e Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor e Clips being selected are displayed with check mark LOLUX 3 Button Enters the action selection screen DISPLAY Button Switches between the Standard Screen and Detailed Screen STATUS Button Displays the media information screen Thumbnail Screen e Standard Screen and Detailed Screen are available Use the DISPLAY button to switch between the screens e
57. recorder is recording Select Restore Media in Camera mode when the camera recorder is not recording e Restore Media does not restore the SD card to its original states completely If restoring fails replace or format the SD card Take note that formatting erases all the information inside the SD card e Restoring cannot be performed in the following cases Camera recorder is recording in progress SD card is not inserted Write protect switch of the SD card is set ii is displayed e Restoring is not required Clips Recorded to SD Cards Folders in the SD Card Images captured are recorded to the PRIVATE folder inside the SD card Images recorded are sorted into the respective folders according to the menu settings below System Setting Format Setting Record Folder HD MOV JVC CQAV HD MP4 JVC BPAV HD AVCHD AVCHD SD MOV JVC CQAVC Memo e By formatting initializing the SD card from the Format Media menu on the camera recorder folders required for recording in the current System settings and QuickTime MPEG2 settings will be generated e When the System settings and QuickTime MPEG2 settings are changed folders required for recording in those settings will be automatically generated Caution A e When aclip inside the folder is moved or deleted using the Explorer Windows or Finder Mac recording to the SD card may fail if formatting initial
58. slot A starts The characters REC appear in red e The card icon of slot A turns red unselected state and the status indicator of slot A blinks in red Red not selected BACKUP EC po in E BACKU eREC A 00mi ak 1900 00 00 00 4 Stop normal recording e Press any of the REC buttons again e Recording to slot A stops and the card slot mark of slot A turns white unselected state e The characters REC red changes back to STBY white e The status indicator of slot A goes out White not selected 11900 00 00 00 BACKUP STBY P lt 13000K gt 72 5 Stop backup recording e Select STBY in Main Menu System Record Set Slot Mode Backup Rec and press the Set button P107 Slot Mode e You can also press the user button that is assigned with Backup Trig t P91 User Switch Set Item e Recording to slot B stops and the card slot mark of slot B turns white unselected state e The characters BACKUP changes back to white e The status indicator of slot B lights up in green White BACT P STBY A 100min B 50min 100 00 00 00 Memo e During backup recording if the space of one card runs out recording stops only for the card that is full e When recording to both slots is stopped recording in the Regen mode will be enabled for the card slot in which recording started e When recordi
59. stereo effect e Mono Sets the built in microphone to monaural Setting Values 1 to 4 Effect off Mono 2 Memo e When any value from 1 to 4 is selected the sound quality changes slightly due to the process of enhancing the stereo effect This is normal e This menu is enabled when the CH1 CH2 selection switch is set to INT Test Tone For specifying whether to output the audio test signals 1 kHz during color bar output Setting Values On Off Mic Wind Cut For selecting whether to cut the low frequencies of the audio input signals low cut when the INPUT 1 INPUT2 switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Set this item to reduce wind noise from the microphone e Both Enables low cut on both the INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals e INPUT2 Enables low cut on the audio of the INPUT2 terminal only e INPUT1 Enables low cut on the audio of the INPUT 1 terminal only e Off Disables low cut Setting Values Both INPUT2 INPUT1 Off Int Mic Wind Cut For selecting whether to cut the low frequencies of the audio input signals low cut from the built in microphone Set this item to On to reduce wind noise from the microphone Setting Values On Off Equalizer You can correct the characteristic and enhance the sound of the connected microphone using this equalizer setting For setting the audio frequency from a 5 band equalizer e Frequency 100Hz 330Hz 1kHz 3 3kHz
60. stops the image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one clip on the SD card In this mode recording and pause are performed repeatedly at the specified time interval Only the specified number of frames is recorded The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped Memo e Audio will not be recorded e Until a specified amount of recordings is accumulated the file will not be written to the media e After the specified number of frames is recorded and written to the media recording will be performed until the same number is accumulated again e f the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amount is reached Padding Press REC Interval Rec starts Press REC Interval Rec stops Recording resumes Recording resumes Rec Interval Rec Interval Records number of frames specified in Rec Frames l i LI z EL Normal recording 1 Pause Pause Pause Padding data i 1 1 1 i 1 Actual clips recorded to the media Specific amount of data 1 Set Rec Mode to Interval Rec e Set Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode to Interval Rec c P106 Rec Interval e The display changes STBY gt STBYB 2 Set the number of frames to record in Rec Frames Set u
61. the ND filter to set the lens aperture to less than F8 Adjusting the White Balance Adjust the white balance according to the color temperature of the lighting You can select the adjustment mode according to the shooting conditions As the color of the light color temperature varies according to the light source it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the object changes on Manual White Balance Mode Manual Switching 1 Press the WHT BAL button to set to Manual White Balance mode e You can select the white balance with the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection switch e Use the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection switch to select PRESET preset mode A memory A mode or B memory B mode e The value assigned to the switch appears on the screen Memo e This is fixed at FAW when the FULL AUTO switch of the camera recorder is set to ON 53 PunCOUS D Bunoous L Preset Mode PRESET e Two different color temperature settings are registered on this camera recorder You can switch between them using the 4 button Default setting 3200K lt 5600K e Press the KR button to switch to a different color temperature Preset Temp Alternative Temp 1 Set the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch to PRESET 2 Press the 4 button Setting the Preset Temp or Alt
62. the clip e When copying videos in MP4 file format to a HDD using aPC itis recommended to use JVC ProHD Clip Manager Software which is found in the bundled CD ROM to maintain continuity Caution e A clip recorded across several cards cannot be played back continuously Continuous playback is only possible when the recording is made on one card 41 suoneledoid Bunooys Basic Shooting Procedures Preparations 1 Supply battery or AC adapter power to the camera recorder ce P26 Power Supply 2 Insert an SD card se P37 SD Card 3 Turn on the power of the camera recorder Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to ON The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode and is ready for recording 4 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor and viewfinder se P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Shooting 1 Configure the video and audio input settings You have to configure video settings such as brightness adjustment iris gain shutter and white balance adjustment in order to start shooting You also have to adjust the audio input settings and audio recording level for audio recording e Adjusting the Brightness c P48 Adjusting the Brightness e Adjusting the White Balance ts P53 Adjusting the White Balance e Adjusting Audio Input Settings and Recording Level se P57 Audio Recording 42
63. the image stabilizer feature mode ON or OFF You can also use itas a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons FOCUS ASSIST 1 Focus Assist User 1 Button For switching the focus assist function ON or OFF c P46 Focus Assist Function Youcan also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons MENU THUMB Menu Thumbnail Button e Displays the menu screen during Camera mode ce P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen e Displays the menu screen when the button is pressed during thumbnail display in the Media mode e Stops playback and displays the thumbnail screen when the button is pressed during playback screen display in the Media mode CANCEL Cancel Button Cancels various settings and stops playback SD Slot t P37 SD Card SD Card Cover SLOT A B Card Slot Selection Button For switching the active card slot during shooting and playback Card Slot B Status Indicator Card Slot A Status Indicator Rear Terminal gi VA is as DEVICE USB Mini Terminal 6 P124 Managing Editing Clips on a PC AV AV Output Terminal gt P126 Connecting External Monitor HD SD SDI SDI Output Terminal BNC t P126 Connect
64. the operation is in progress However it is not possible to undo operations that are completed 84 Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively 1 Press the LOLUX 3 button 2 Select Select Range in the action selection screen and press the Set button Select All Clips s Add OK Mark Delete OK Mark Delete Clips 3 Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the range for multiple selection and press the Set button 4 Move the cursor to the other end of the range e Magenta check marks appear on the clips within the range Including clips that were already selected e Gray check marks appear on selected clips that are outside the range 2012 08 13 12 55 19 Start Position Selected Range 7 00000725 08 13 12 58 09 End Position 5 Press the Set button to confirm the range e The check marks change from magenta to green e Pressing the LOLUX 3 button while the multiple clips are selected displays the action selection screen The following operations can be performed Appends OK mark together Add OK Mark Selected Clips Deletes OK mark together Delete OK Mark Selected Clips Deletes selected clips together Delete Clips Selected Clips Memo e Selecting clips appended with check mark and pressing the OIS 2 button will cancel the selection e ifthe operation is performed on multiple clips at the same time a progress
65. to MANUAL for the channel to be adjusted manually 2 Turn the corresponding CH1 CH2 recording level adjustment knob to adjust the level When Limiter in the Audio Set menu is set to Off adjust such that the audio level meter does not light up at 2 dB even for loud sounds cee P102 Limiter 00 00 00 00 Jan 24 2012 12 34 56AM a P lt 13000K gt cH frsss22200000000m000 04030 20 10 0 PLE ae 2dB 58 E Setting Input Channel to INT for Both CH1 and CH2 1 Setthe CH1 AUTO MANUAL selection switch to MANUAL 2 Turn the CH1 recording level adjustment knob to adjust the level When the built in microphone and the AUX input terminal are used the recording levels of CH1 and CH2 are interlocked This is also effective when the CH1 AUTO MANUAL selection switch is set to CH2 Memo e Select Limiter AGC Response AGC Mode or Int Mic Separation in the menu to set the recording audio e Set Ref Level in the Main Menu A V Set Audio Set menu to 20dB 18dB or 12dB for the reference level to be recorded on SD cards common for CH1 CH2 ce P102 Ref Level e The operations of the CH2 recording level adjustment knob and CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch are disabled Automatic Adjustment Mode e Set the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch to AUTO or the FULL AUTO switch to ON to enter Au
66. transformers motors etc or near devices emitting radio waves such as transceivers or cellular phones E Use of wireless microphone near this unit When a wireless microphone or wireless microphone tuner is used near this unit during recording the tuner could pick up noise E Avoid using or placing this unit in the following places e Places subject to extreme heat or cold e Places with excessive dirt or dust e Places with high humidity or moisture e Places subject to smoke or vapor such as near a cooking stove e Places subject to strong vibrations or unstable surfaces e In a parked car under direct sunlight or near a heater for long hours Do not place this unit at places that are subject to radiation or X rays or where corrosive gases occur E Protect this unit from being splashed with water Especially when shooting in the rain E Protect this unit from getting wet when shooting on a beach In addition salt and sand may adhere to the body Be sure to clean the unit after use E Protect this unit against penetration of dust when using it in a place subject to sandy dust 12 Transportation Do not drop or hit this unit against a hard object when transporting Power Saving When this unit is not in use be sure to set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF CHG in order to reduce power consumption Maintenance E Turn off the power before performing any maintenance E Wipe the external cabinet of the unit wi
67. used to set the displays on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Zoom For setting the display method of the zoom position e Number Displays the zoom position in numbers 0 99 e Bar Displays the zoom position in a bar e Off Does not display the zoom position Setting Values Number Bar Off Focus For setting the display method of the focal length during manual focus Feet Displays the focus in feet e Meter Displays the focus in meters e Off Does not display the focal length during focus Setting Values Feet Meter Off ND Filter For setting whether to display the filter position Setting Values On Off Record Format For setting whether to display the video format during recording or playback Setting Values On Off 99 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue au sHulyes paiejog pue Aejdsig nusn Media Remain For setting whether to display the remaining space of the recording SD card Setting Values On Off Memo When the remaining space warning is displayed the information appears even when Off is selected e The displayed time is an estimate TC UB For specifying whether to display the time code TC or user s bit UB rate in the display onthe LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Setting Values UB TC Off Audio Meter For specifying whether to display the audio level meter in the display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Settin
68. vcsecessasscdicavessacasedsetetvanviy ss Side Control Panel 0 c ecececeeeeeeteeeeees 20 SD SlOtiiscecticcces Rear Terminal LCD Monitor r Lens SQCtiOn spieri Basic System Diagram cccceeeeeeeeeee 24 Preparations Settings and Adjustments Before Use 25 Adjusting the Grip Belt eeeeeeeee 25 Attaching an External Microphone 25 Attaching the Tripod s es 25 Attaching the Large Eyecup sesers 25 Opening Closing the Lens Cover 26 Attaching Detaching the Hood 045 26 Power SUpDIY 5rtr2 terne nintentei dites 26 Using a Battery PACK ve drsmeierirnnnse 26 Using AC Power DC IN Power 0 65 28 Power Status Display 5 28 Turning On Off the Powe ceeeeeeeee 29 Initial Settings sincerest miei 30 Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder 32 Display SCr6GMh atsisest Status Screen USB Mode Screen Warning Display s es Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder 34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor 0 ee 34 Adjusting the Viewfinder 35 Assigning Functions to User Buttons 36 Tally Lamp SD CAG Rare vie EREE EDR nae Wsable Cards savent 37 Formatting Initializing SD Cards 39 Restoring the SD Card n se eree 40 Clips Recorded to SD Cards e 41 Shooting Basic Shooting Procedures
69. vector scope e Pressing the cross shaped button A moves the color outward from the center of the circle on the vector scope e Pressing the cross shaped button Y moves the color toward to the center of the circle on the vector scope 4 Adjust Lightness e Pressing the cross shaped button A lightens and pressing the cross shaped button V darkens e Press the cross shaped button gt to return the cursor to Hue Configuring Setup Files The menu settings can be stored on the camera recorder or an SD card by saving them as a setup file Loading a saved setup file enables you to reproduce the appropriate setup state speedily Two types of setup files are available E Scene file File that contains all menu settings ranging from video format settings to image creation settings such as device settings and shooting conditions as well as the contents of the Favorites Menu Picture file File that contains image creation settings in accordance to the shooting conditions Camera Process menu items ce P92 Camera Process Menu Memo e Make use of the Setup File menu to save or load a setup file e The following operations can be performed on the Setup File menu Saving Setup Files P 121 Loading a Setup File P 122 Deleting Setup Files P 123 Number of Storable Setup Files Camera recorder CAM1 to CAM4 SD slot A M1 to B83 SD slot B B1 t0o B8
70. 0 ASPeCt ratini i rnea 44 Auto power off 29 BACKUP TOC iesicisssevscciiieg cosevsrivecnvesscessiesrecrss 71 Batt ry ensasini anus 12 26 Brightness adjustment 48 Camera mode 17 32 112 CharginGtime in nina 27 Clip continuous rec 78 Clip cutter trig splitting clips ee 68 Clipinamesssasininniannisnenmts 41 79 CID TEVIEW ararnir abies 68 Color baf samai aii ania mad 119 Color matrix 120 Computers nain im 124 Continuous recording time 0 e 27 Deleting Clips 21222 3 cities orne 82 Display screen 32 112 116 Dual TOC ss ossets teenies ai tiecss 69 Error M SSAG6 oriris 55 128 External MOnNor 2 126 EYOCUD ETT 25 Face detection 3 25 46 Favorites MON siirsi iiinis 108 File format FOCUS vssississ sevscseesvecevervastessarvesnececesees denr es FOCUS ASSIS rsisi 46 Formatting initializing SD cards 39 Framo OGen 75 Gain adjustment s ness nenene ereen rererere 50 Headphone sevczvides ieecdesseazs niinn 59 127 Image StabiliZef 24e 56 Initial Settings sisri 30 Interval rec ssssssesssssssssssssserressrsrernnsnrrresrnss 76 Iris adjustment s ereen 49 LOD MONRO erreia 14 28 32 34 LOMS COVER kinninni 26 Marker display 22 tase seins nsan 119 M dia Mode scrisese 17 32 116 MENU assises une 86 87 89 IND TiN is 2522s cee sa nceare sense 53 OK Mark enant titans 83 One push
71. 04 Format Media you can use the SLOT A B button to switch the 2 Select the slot of the SD card to be formatted card to use and press the Set button When the memory on an SD card is full during recording data recording automatically switches to the other card Format Media A Format Slot A 2 B Format Slot B 3 The status of the selected SD card appears 4 Select Format and press the Set button Format Media D Items 467 Memo e The SLOT A B button is disabled during recording or playback Cards will not be Cancel switched even if you press the button Formatting Initializing SD Cards 5 Formatting starts When the following cards are inserted FORMAT appears at the remaining media display area Format the card using the camera recorder menu e Unformatted SD cards e SD cards formatted under different mes specifications For details of the menu operation refer to Basic Operations in Menu Screen P 86 Caution e Be sure to format the SD card on this camera recorder SD cards formatted on a PC and other peripheral equipment cannot be used on this camera recorder e IRESTORE appears at the remaining media display area when an SD card that requires restoring is inserted 39 suoneledoid suonesedald 6 Formatting is complete When formatting is complete Complete appears and the camera recorder returns to the Forma
72. 1 50 1 48 1 45 1 40 1 36 1 32 Upper limit Lower limit 1 25 1 24 1 22 5 1 20 1 18 1 16 112 5 112 111 25 1 10 1 9 1 8 1 6 25 1 10227 1 6 1 10843 1 5 625 1 10227 1 5 1 10843 1 4 5 1 10227 1 4 1 10843 1 50 09 1 48 09 1 45 07 1 40 07 1 36 05 1 32 04 Automatic Shutter Mode Automatic Shutter Adjustment 1 Press the SHUTTER button or set the FULL AUTO switch to ON to enter Automatic Shutter mode e The icon appears on the screen The camera recorder enters the automatic shutter adjustment mode The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object Memo e Switching of shutter speed with the cross shaped button AW and switching of shutter mode with the Set button are disabled Setting the ND Filter Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range Switch according to the brightness of the object When the position on the switch is changed the selected position of the ND filter is displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Display 2 screen Memo e When Main Menu LCD VF Display Settings ND Filter is set to Off the position of the ND filter will not be displayed P99 ND Filter ND FILTER _ AND 1 64 EF1 6 P lt 13000K 1 100 Memo e Itis recommended to use
73. 3 du Canada For USA California Only This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Safety Precautions FOR USA AND CANADA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
74. 55 PunCOUS D Bunoous Automatic White Balance Mode FAW Fulltime Auto White balance e Press the WHT BAL button on the side control panel to enter into Automatic White Balance mode e lt FAW gt appears on the screen e Set the FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter Automatic White Balance mode An appropriate white balance is automatically adjusted according to the color temperature of the lighting on the object e White balance switching with the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection switch is disabled 00 00 00 00 Jan 24 2012 12 34 56AM Caution e The accuracy of FAW is inferior to that of Auto White Balance When the power of the camera recorder is turned on with the FAW mode selected it takes about 15 seconds for the colors to stabilize Memo e When Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set AE Lock is set to AE WB the white balance when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed can be fixed e P92 AE Lock Adjusting the Camera Image The picture quality of the camera can be set using the Camera Process menu As the adjustments are shown on the screen you can adjust the values while checking the picture quality on the camera e Detail e Master Black e Black Toe e Knee e White Clip e Gamma e WDR e White Balance e Color Matrix e Color Gain e Reverse Picture 56 Me
75. B F1 6 1 100 P lt 13000K gt Memo e This camera recorder does not come with GPS function Date Time Display Displays the date time that is recorded on the currently played SD card Memo e The date time display style can be specified in LCD VF menu Display Settings Date Style Time Style t P100 Date Style c P100 Time Style D Time Code User s Bit UB Display e Displays the time code hour minute second frame or user s bit data e Example of time code display 00 00 00 00 I Colon denotes non drop frames and dot denotes drop frames e Example of user s bit display FF EE DD 20 Memo e You can specify whether to display the time code user s bit or turn off the display using TC UB of Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings P100 TC UB Event Warning Display Area Displays error messages e P128 Error Messages and Actions Media Status PLAY Playing STILL Still picture playback mode FWD High speed playback in the forward direction playback speed 5x or 15x REV High speed playback in the reverse direction reverse playback speed 5x or 15x STOP Stop mode P OFF Power OFF Check Mark Displayed when the currently played clip is selected OK Mark Displayed when OK mark has been appended te P83 Appending Deleting OK Mark Clip Information Displays cu
76. C 00 30 in 30 min increments Default values UTC 05 00 U model UTC E model Memo e if Date Time is already set the Date Time item is automatically adjusted when Time Zone is altered System Information 4 Version Displays information on the firmware version gt Fan Hour For displaying the usage time of the internal fan Memo Under normal environment dust will accumulate on the internal fan when the camera recorder is used over a long period Dust may enter the camera recorder especially if itis used outdoors This may affect the image and sound quality of the camera recorder Check and replace the fan after every 9000 hours suggested guideline Record Set Item Record Format After setting of all items in the Record Format menu is complete select Set at the bottom of the screen to apply the new settings on the camera recorder and switch the record format A Please Wait message appears during switching gt System For selecting a system definition Select whether to record in HD High Definition or SD Standard Definition Setting Values HD SD Caution e The selectable options for the Format Resolution and Frame amp Bit Rate settings vary depending on the setting of this item 4 Format For selecting the format of the file to be recorded to the SD card when System is set to HD Setting Values QuickTime MPEG2 MP4 MPEG2 AVCHD
77. CH2 CH1 CH2 Recording Level Adjustment Knob se P57 Audio Recording 22 LCD BRIGHT LCD Display Brightness Adjustment Button c P34 Adjusting the Brightness PEAKING LCD VF Contour Adjustment Button t P35 Adjusting the Contour LCD ts P35 Adjusting the Contour Viewfinder DISPLAY Display Button e Press the DISPLAY button to switch to the display screen during normal screen display when the menu screen is not displayed ts P32 Display Screen e Switches between Main Menu and Favorites Menu when the DISPLAY button is pressed while the menu screen is displayed t P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen STATUS Status Screen Display Button Press the STATUS button to display the status screen on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during normal screen display when the menu screen is not displayed t P33 Status Screen D MONITOR Audio Monitor Selection Switch Volume Adjustment Button Switches the audio monitor and adjusts the monitor speaker headphone t P59 Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone INPUT1 INPUT2 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch c P57 Audio Recording CH2 CH2 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch Select the audio input terminal to record to CH2 t P57 Audio Recording CH1 CH1 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch P57 Audio Recording CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL CH1 CH2 Audio Rec
78. CHG switch is ON e Do not insert or remove the DC cable when the battery is in use e Leaving the camera recorder unused with the battery inside will deplete the battery power even if you set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF CHG Remove the battery if you are not using the camera recorder Estimated Charging and Continuous Recording Times Charging Time supplied SSL JVC50 battery pack Approx 4h Memo e Use up the charge completely before you charge the battery If the battery is not fully discharged before charging the battery capacity may drop after repeated cycles e If the battery capacity drops due to repetitive shallow charging and discharging it may be recovered by using up the charge completely and then fully charging the battery again e If you charge the battery immediately after using while the battery is still warm it may not be fully charged e It is recommended that you charge the battery in an environment between 10 C and 35 C 50 F and 95 F The battery may not be fully charged or the charging time may be prolonged if charged under low temperatures below 10 C 50 F Continuous Operating Time supplied SSL JVC50 battery pack Approx 2 hrs 45 mins Memo e Actual operating times may differ depending on the age of the battery charging condition and operating environment e Operating time is shortened in cold environment e The operating time may shorten when po
79. D BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM E MPEGLA MPEG 2 Patent ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN PERSONAL USE THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG 2 PATENT PORTFOLIO WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA LLC 6312 S Fiddlers Green circle Suite 400E Greenwood Village Colorado 80111 U S A 15 uolonpouuI uononpo juy Operation Modes This camera recorder has three operation modes Camera mode Media mode and USB mode MODE Button Media Mode Playback Playback 7 Button Playback Pause Thumbnail PE Frame by Frame Press and hold Display Fast Forward Rewind MODE button Clip Jump USB Connection When the confirmation to change to USB mode appears and Change is selected Connection disabled on PC USB Mode USB Mass Storage Class Playback Button Stop Button Operation Mode Description Camera Mode e This is the camera shooting mode The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode when the power is turned on e Camera images are output on the viewfinder and LCD monitor When a recordable SD card is
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81. File Picture File P121 Configuring Setup Files TE u N s E m O 5 0 11 213141516 171 8 9 Clip Name Prefix P107 Clip Name Prefix KEIEN ENE NAQDARAQNE K L MNol PlQir s t Character Entry Field e Field for entering the title e You can enter up to 8 characters for the Scene File Picture File subname or up to 4 characters for the Clip Name Prefix Character Cursor Select a character using the key cursor and press the Set button to input the selected character at the position of the character cursor The character cursor moves to the next position on the right each time a character is input The cursor can be moved using the arrow keys Character Keys Use the cross shaped button AW lt 44 gt to move the key cursor to the character you want to enter 88 O Key Cursor Indicates the currently selected character or item Use the cross shaped button AW lt 44 gt to move the cursor Confirmation Buttons e Select Set Store and press the Set button to confirm the title e Select Cancel and press the Set button on the side control panel of the camera recorder to abort character input and return to the previous screen SP Space Key Select SP and press the Set button on the side control panel of the camera recorder to enter a space at the current position of the character cursor lt lt Backspace Key S
82. HD or SD file format for recording playback and the record format for video images on this camera recorder Memo e Make a selection in Main Menu Record Format menu Selecting a System Definition Select the system definition in System There are two different definitions for selection e HD Records in HD High Definition quality e SD Records in SD Standard Definition quality Selecting a File Format Select a file format in Format There are three file formats for selection e QuickTime MPEG2 QuickTime file format MOV e MP4 MPEG2 MP4 file format e AVCHD AVCHD file format Memo 2H e The available options vary as follows depending on the System setting For HD QuickTime MPEG2 MP4 MPEG2 AVCHD For SD QuickTime H 264 Selecting a Video Format e Select a Record Format from the list of formats The selectable Frame amp Bit Rate changes according to the settings of System Format and Resolution e The recording bit rate video is 35 Mbps VBR in HQ mode and 18 3 Mbps 1080i is 25 Mbps CBR in SP mode e If Format is set to AVCHD the recording bit rate system rate is 24 Mbps VBR in HQ mode and 17 Mbps VBR in SP mode List of Formats The following is a list of file formats and video formats that can be selected on this camera recorder When System is set to HD
83. JVC HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER GY HM600U GY HM600E INSTRUCTIONS YA A XC 1 DOLBY DIGITAL STEREO CREATOR HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE AVCHD The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide or download the PDF from the URL below Mobile User Guide When you are outside you can refer to the instructions from your Android phone or iPhone http manual3 jvckenwood com pro mobile global You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone Please read the following before getting started Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference In this manual each model number is described without the last letter U E which means the shipping destination U for USA and Canada E for Europe Model No GY HM600U Only U models GY HM600U have been evaluated by UL Serial No Ver 3 00 FOR USA These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read these instructions Keep these instr
84. P49 Adjusting the Iris GAIN Gain Auto Manual Selection Button L M H Sensitivity Selection Switch t P50 Setting the Gain WHT BAL White Balance Auto Manual Selection Button B A PRESET Selection Switch c P53 Adjusting the White Balance SHUTTER Shutter Speed Auto Manual Selection Button ts P51 Setting the Electronic Shutter One Push Auto White Balance Button FULL AUTO ON OFF Full Auto Switch sce P48 Adjusting the Brightness Automatically c P56 Automatic White Balance Mode FAW Fulltime Auto White balance AE LOCK 4 AE Lock User 4 Button When Gain Iris and Shutter are set to AUTO their respective values and the value of white balance are locked when the AE LOCK 4 button is pressed You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons 20 ZEBRA 5 Zebra User 5 Button t P65 Setting Zebra Pattern You can also use itas a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button t P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons MARKER 6 Marker User 6 Button This button toggles ON OFF the marker safety zone and center mark displays You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons MODE Camera Media Mode
85. Q or 25p HQ gt Pre Rec Time For setting the pre recording time when Rec Mode is set to Pre Rec Setting Values 5sec 10sec 15sec gt Rec Frames For setting the number of frames to record when Rec Mode is set to Frame Rec or Interval Rec Setting Values 1frame 3frames 6frames Rec Interval For setting the recording time interval when Rec Mode is set to Interval Rec Setting Values 1sec 2sec 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 2min 5min 10min 30min 1hour gt Variable Frame Rate For setting the frame rate during recording when Rec Mode is set to Variable Frame The selectable options vary according to the Resolution and Frame amp Bit Rate settings of the Record Format menu t P77 Variable Frame Rec Slot Mode For setting the operation of the card slot Series Mode that activates the two slots sequentially e Dual Mode that activates the two slots at the same time sce P69 Dual Rec e Backup Mode that enables recording to slot B without using the REC button This item is selectable only when Rec Mode is set to Normal Start or stop the recording using the Backup Rec menu or press the USER1 to USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY Y LCD KEY lt that is assigned with Backup Trig c P71 Backup Rec Memo e When this is set to Series and recordable media are inserted in both slots pres
86. SER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY Y or LCD KEY lt items is set to Clip Review e Last 5sec Views about 5 seconds of the clip from the ending e Top 5sec Views about 5 seconds of the clip from the beginning e Clip Views the entire clip Setting Values Last 5sec Top 5sec Clip Memo p n e This itemis selectable when any of the USER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY Y LCD KEY lt items is set to Clip Review 91 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua iin sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua Spot Meter For specifying the operation when any of the USER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY Vv or LCD KEY lt items is set to Spot Meter t P66 Setting Spot Meter e Max amp Min Displays the brightest and darkest areas of the image e Max Displays the brightest area of the image e Min Displays the darkest area of the image e Manual Displays the image brightness at a specified position Setting Values Max amp Min Max Min Manual Face Detect For specifying the operation when any of the USER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY v or LCD KEY lt items is set to Face Detect Select the control to track results of face detection e AF amp AE Sets auto focus and exposure control for the face that is being tracked AF Sets auto focus for the face that is being tracked Setting Values AF amp AE AF Memo
87. STBY STBY 2 Start recording Recording 1 e Press the REC button to start recording in Clip Continuous mode e The display changes STBY q gt RECLEY and the card slot status indicator lights up in red 3 Pause recording e Press the REC button again to pause recording The display changes REC q STBY yellow text e The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red Memo 2277 T Y _7 1_1_ 1__1_1_ 1 e When the CANCEL button is pressed while the camera recorder is paused STBY the display changes STBY q yellow text gt STBYq blinking yellow text STBY y white text A clip is generated The card slot status indicator lights up in green 4 Resume recording Recording 2 e Press the REC button again to resume recording The display changes STBY q yellow text gt RECTY e The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red 74 5 Pause recording e Press the REC button again to pause recording The display changes REC q STBY yellow text e The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red 6 Resume recording Recording 3 e Press the REC button again to resume recording The display changes STBY yellow text RECEY e Thecard slot status indicator remains lighted in red 7 Press and hold the REC button e Recording stops and the display changes
88. Thumbnails are displayed in order of recording from the oldest to most recent Standard screen 5 2012 08 13 12 58 27 6 SD Card Information e Displays the status of the inserted SD card selected SD card write protect switch and the need for restoring e Use the SLOT A B switch to switch slots Clips in slot A and B cannot be displayed at the same time AA Write protect switch of the SD card in slot A is set B SDcard in slot B needs to be restored or formatted or is an unsupported SD card Clip Mark Displays the clip information properties OK Mark Clip is appended with OK mark Memo e Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD the OK mark is protected c P105 Format Continued From Mark This mark indicates that the current clip is continued from another SD card when recording is divided and made on several SD cards Uneditable Mark e This mark indicates that an OK mark cannot be appended to or deleted from the clip and the clip cannot be deleted e When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD clips that are not recorded on this camera recorder cannot be edited Continue Mark This mark indicates that recording of the current clip is continued to another SD card when recordi
89. ain Menu A V Set menu Video Set Display On TV is set to On the display screen and menu screen are also displayed in the video image of the video signal output terminal P101 Display On TV Display Screen Display Screen in Camera Mode e The display switches between three screen types with every press of the DISPLAY button Display 0 1 2 0 e Press the STATUS button to switch to the status screen 32 Display Screen VF LCD in Media Mode P116 Display Screen in Media Mode e This is the screen display during clip playback in Media Mode e The display switches between three screen types with every press of the DISPLAY button Display 0 1 2 0 f E 1000 2000 PLAY Status Screen e This screen allows you to check the current settings e To display the status screen press the STATUS button in the normal screen e The status display differs according to the operation mode two types ce P16 Operation Modes e Press the STATUS button to switch to the display screen e Press the MENU button at each status screen other than the Camera Information screen to enter the setting screen e Use the cross shaped button lt gt to switch screens as follows Camera Information Zebra Marker Aspect Safety Zone USER Switch Set Focus As Audio Audio Level Limiter XLR Manual Level Monitor lt Video HDMI SDI Out Resol
90. ally lamp blinks twice every If the error persists consult LATER second your nearest JVC dealer FAN STOP e The fan stopped running Please consult your nearest DETECTED The power turns off JVC dealer PLEASE TURN automatically after about 1 P OFF second FAN Usage time of the fan has exceeded Check the fan and replace MAINTENANCE 9000 hours accordingly For more details REQUIRED please consult your nearest JVC dealer Memo e You can check the usage time of the fan in the System menu System Information Fan Hour c P105 Fan Hour Getting e The battery has exceeded the e Wait until the temperature PP Overheated specified temperature drops or replace the Please Turn The power turns off battery Power Off automatically after about 15 e f the error persists second consult your nearest JVC dealer REC INHIBITED z REC button is pressed when the Turn off the write protect write protect switch of the SD card switch of the SD card or is set insert a recordable SD card t P37 SD Card 128 Error Message Thumbnail A 7 Screen tatus ction Display Screen Dadicated Screen LOST MEDIA e Card is removed while recording Restore the card using this INFO is in progress camera recorder e Card is removed while ce P40 Restoring the SD formatting is in progress Card e Card is removed while restoring is in progress e Card is remo
91. auto fOCUS rniii 46 Picture TIC sinsir sssusa isandaan 121 Picture quality setting ee 56 OWEN saves ere anis resserre 28 29 PYG TOC sexes casey ve csvenvsuves rs etrenmeiieen ler imrennn 73 Preot ZOOM iene ives ieeacseapex seer test divested ee 45 PUSH AUTO OCUS 22252220 20 sure ddan vives 46 Recordable time 37 Resolution n iansis nwa saan 43 Restoring SD Gard 22s2niusnrrmnre 40 Safety zone display ssiri serien 119 SOENE TIC esi apeta a ee eE tS 121 SD SDHC SDXC card cccccceeeceeeee 13 37 Selecting multiple clips 0 0 84 Setting the date time SOUP filer nran eiat SHOGUN Essen ee rentre Skin detail UNCON i iii Software Keyboard ecceeceseesesseeeeeens Spot meter Status screen Switching shutter mode Switching shutter speed 0 0 e eects Tally amp nanna Thumbnail detailed screen Thumbnail standard screen s es 78 Thumbnail screen ssis 78 Time Code 60 61 64 Time code generator sscesceesseeeeeeee 61 Time code playback isiti 81 USB Mmode sise dunes 17 33 124 User DUMON 2 2 36 WSC SIDI hei iss sense nine 60 Variable frame rec 77 Video format sirsa aran N 43 Viewfinder WE ldo G seisseen White balance adjustment eeeeee 53 White paintis 55 Wired remote control 127 souo DE GY HM600U GY HM600E HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER LST1463 001A 2012 JVC K
92. ccordance with your national legislation and the Directive 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help to prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of these products For more information about collection points and recycling of these products please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Business users If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page http www jvc eu to obtain information about the take back of the product Other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to dispose of these items please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries Es Products Battery Pack 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 e To avoid hazards Terminals do not burn do not short circuit the terminals Keep it away from metallic objects when not
93. control panel of the camera recorder to play back gt II Button e Plays back pauses the clip pointed by the cursor e You can press the cross shaped button lt gt to perform frame by frame forward playback during pause mode O lt lt gt gt Button Skips in the reverse or forward direction lt gt Button During Playback Fast forwards in the reverse or forward direction While paused Frame by frame playback in the reverse or forward direction E Button Stops playback 1 Inthe thumbnail screen move the cursor to the clip to be played back Move the cursor to the clip to be played back using the cross shaped button AW lt q gt 2 Press the playback pause button Playback of the selected clip starts Audio Output during Playback e You can confirm the playback sound from the monitor speaker or the headphone connected to the J terminal When a headphone is connected to the J terminal sound cannot be output from the monitor speaker t P127 Connecting the Headphone e Adjust the volume of the monitor speaker and headphone using the MONITOR volume adjustment button on the LCD monitor section of the camera recorder Time Code Playback Time code or user s bit recorded on an SD card can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder Memo e The time code is also superimposed on the video signal output from the HD SD SDI output terminal e User s bit output from t
94. ction screen is displayed The action selection screen is displayed 2 Select Delete Clips All Clips A screen to confirm deletion appears 3 Select Delete and press the Set button Deleting starts Memo e The time taken to delete clips depends on the number of clips to be deleted 82 Appending Deleting OK Mark e You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes e Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted thus protecting the important clips e When the camera recorder is in Media mode you can delete the OK marks appended during recording or append delete OK marks after shooting FOCUS ASSIST Co LOLUX 3 Cc During Thumbnail Screen 1 Press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button e If the clip does not have an OK mark an OK mark will be appended e If the clip is appended with an OK mark the OK mark will be deleted 45 45 am PA mw l 00000727 08 13 12 58 27 K Mark USER SEA USERS TUE OK Mark During Playback or Pause Screen 1 Press FOCUS ASSIST 1 button during clip playback e If the clip does not have an OK mark an OK mark will be appended e If the clip is appended with an OK mark the OK mark will be deleted Memo e The clip pauses when an OK mark is appended or deleted during playback Appending Deleting OK Mark of Multiple Clips To select and append delete OK mark for multiple clips refer to Selecting and Performing Operations
95. ctions that can be locked is operated regardless of Manual Auto mode Preset Zoom Speed For setting the speed to shift to the preset zoom position that is assigned to a user button Setting Values 1 to 127 64 Camera Process Menu Menu screen for adjusting the quality of camera images This item cannot be selected in the Media mode Detail For adjusting the contour detail enhancement level Increasing the value increases the sharpness of the contour Setting Values 10 to 10 Off 0 gt Adjust For specifying the detailed settings of the contour detail t P95 Detail Adjust Item Memo e This item cannot be selected when Detail is set to Off Master Black For adjusting the pedestal level master black that serves as the reference black Increasing the value increases the pedestal Setting Values 50 to 50 3 Black Toe Process the dark areas according to the balance of bright and dark areas in the image to adjust the overall balance of contrast For altering the gain of dark areas Adjust this item according to the condition of the captured video signals e Stretch Increases the gain of dark areas in an image to stretch the signals of these areas only thereby showing the contrast between bright and dark areas more clearly Specify the amount of stretch with Stretch Level e Normal Normal condition e Compress Compresses the gain of dark areas to incr
96. d manually or automatically Fixed Shutter Mode Manual Shutter Switching 1 Press the SHUTTER button to set to the Manual Shutter mode The Micon on the screen disappears e Use the Set button to switch between the shutter modes and the cross shaped button AY to switch between the speeds Switching Shutter Mode Press the Set button center of the cross shaped button to turn ON OFF the shutter Memo When the shutter is ON Step or Variable may be selected using Shutter in the Camera Function menu Step is the factory default t P90 Shutter Switching Shutter Speed When shutter is ON use the cross shaped button AY tosetthe shutter speed Shutter speed differs according to the video format and variable frame rate settings Memo 7TS e To display Shutter in angle DEG set Frame amp Bit Rate to 24p HQ or 25p HQ and set Shutter in LCD VF Display Settings to DEG t P106 Frame amp Bit Rate t P100 Shutter During Modes Other Than Variable Frame Rec 720 60p 720 50p 720 25p 1080 25p Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate 720 30p 1080 60i 1080 30p 720 24p Shutter 1080 24p 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 120 1 250 1 100 1 120 1 120 1 60 1400 1 100 1 50 Standard
97. d value will be saved in Memory A or Memory B 1 Prepare the camera recorder D Set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to ON Press the IRIS button to set to the Auto mode Set the FULL AUTO switch to OFF 2 Set the ND FILTER switch according to the lighting ts P53 Setting the ND Filter 3 Set the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection switch to A or B 4 Locate a place with similar lighting conditions as the object to be shot place a white object near the center of the screen and zoom in to fill the screen with white 5 Press the K Auto White Balance button e The white detection frame appears when Auto White Balance is activated Fill the frame with white completely e AUTO WHITE A OPERATION or AUTO WHITE B OPERATION appears on the viewfinder when Auto White Balance is activated e When the correct white balance is achieved AUTO WHITE A Ok or AUTO WHITE B OK appears for about 3 seconds together with the approximate color temperature White Detection Frame AUTO WHITE A OPERATION AWB Activating AUTO WHITE A OK Result Display Caution e Do not use highly reflective objects such as metals Doing so may result in improper white balance adjustment e The Auto White function cannot provide optimum white balance with an object outside the adjustment range for example when it contains only a single color or not enough white color Error Me
98. d by tally lamp and warning tone e The tally lamp blinks e The warning tone is output from the monitor speaker or Q terminal Memo _ e If you continue to use the camera recorder while the power warning is displayed the camera recorder will stop automatically when the battery or supplied voltage from the AC adapter becomes lower Caution e The remaining battery power and time are displayed as they are from the battery information Accurate data may not be displayed depending on the battery condition Replace the battery as soon as possible when the remaining battery power and time are low Turning On Off the Power Turning On the Power 1 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to ON The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode and is ready for shooting Memo The camera recorder always start up in Camera mode when the POWER ON OFF CHG switch is set to ON Use the MODE button at the side of the camera recorder to switch mode ce P16 Operation Modes POWER on ro OFF CHa Turning Off the Power Sets the camera recorder to the recording standby or stop mode 1 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to OFF CHG 2 Remove the battery and the power to the DC terminal when not in use for a long time Auto Power Off function When Auto Power Off
99. ding to the brightness of the object The LJ icon appears on the screen 100 00 00 00 Jan 24 2012 P lt 13000K gt Memo e Set the FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter Auto Iris mode automatic adjustment mode The iris is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object In this case the IRIS switch on the camera recorder is disabled e The iris open close limit can be set in Main Menu Camera Function Auto Iris Limit OPEN Auto Iris Limit CLOSE during Auto lris t P90 Auto Iris Limit OPEN t P90 Auto Iris Limit CLOSE e You can use the cross shaped button lt p gt on the side control panel to set the target level brighter darker of the auto iris t P90 AE Level e The convergence speed of the auto iris can be set in the menu ce P90 AE Speed One Push Auto Iris When the camera recorder is in Manual Iris mode press the PUSH AUTO button to adjust the iris according to the brightness of the object Push Auto Iris When the camera recorder is in Manual Iris mode hold down the PUSH AUTO button to change to Auto Iris mode temporarily The iris will be automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object 49 Sunoous D Setting the Gain This function electrically boosts the light sensitivity when there is insufficient illumination on the object You can set the gain of the video am
100. e at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to ON The Initial Setting screen appears Please Diagnose on Using at First The Time is about 6 minutes 30 2 Ensure that the lens cover is closed and press the Set button e Self diagnosis starts e A progress bar appears and Complete Diagnosis appears when the diagnosis is complete Memo e It takes about 6 minutes to complete the diagnosis During the diagnosis do not operate or turn off the camera recorder 3 Press the Set button after confirming the exit screen The Initial Setting screen appears e For GY HM600U Initial Setting ao Jan Ci 2072 00 00 e For GY HM600E Initial Setting Con 01 01 2012 00 00 Memo e The Initial Setting screen appears when the poweris turned on for the first time and when the power is turned on after the built in battery is fully discharged e The configured date time data is saved in the built in rechargeable battery even if the power is turned off 4 Set the time zone and date time Move the cursor with the cross shaped button lt gt and select the setting item Change the values with the cross shaped button AW 5 Press the Set button after setting is complete The clock is set to 0 seconds of the input date time Memo e The configured date time data can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder and be reco
101. e camera recorder is switched to Media mode during editing editing will be canceled and the screen will close e When editing time code operations of the FOCUS ASSIST 1 OIS 2 buttons that are set in the Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set menu are disabled OIS 2 functions as the number reset button ts P91 User Switch Set Item Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on SD Card This camera recorder is equipped with the time code reader 1 Set TC UB TC Generator to Regen e When the camera recorder enters from recording standby mode to recording mode it reads the time code already recorded on the SD card and records the new time code in continuation of that value e The same data as the user s bit already recorded on the SD card is recorded Memo e When TC UB TC Generator is set to Regen the framing mode of the time code follows the settings in Drop Frame of the TC UB menu instead of the clip settings t P97 Drop Frame 63 Sunoous am Bunoous L Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera This camera recorder is equipped with a time code input output terminal TC terminal Connect another camera recorder to the TC terminal and synchronize to the time code 1 Connect the TC terminal of the master device with the TC terminal of the slave device Set the TC IN OUT switch of the master device to OUT and t
102. e cursors appear according to the setting when the button is pressed Green and yellow frames appear and the brightness levels of these areas are displayed T0 00 00 00 0 mm EE ok ST Comi Ea Jan 24 sm Ce i een F de Brightness Indication RE i Yellow s Hold down the button in the state in the positions of the brightest Max and darkest Min areas in the screen are automatically detected with regard to the changes of the object and the brightness level of these areas are displayed 2ean OK Srey AJicomin f i z 2 dan 24 20 To 00 00 00 00 Cursor Max Green amp iS sad Brightness Indication Cursor Min Yellow Pressing the button in the state in 2 stops the automatic position detection The frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the brightness levels are displayed By pressing the button the cursors and brightness indication disappear When Manual is selected The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is pressed TC 00s r L Cursor Green ous F1 6 P13000K 1 100 By pressing the button the cursors and brightness indication disappear last OK STY A ace Hold down the button in the state in D or the cursor blinks in green Move the cursor with the cross shaped button AV lt p to specify th
103. e nr sr dre send ent rss sara 80 Playing DACK 2 22 csseescencttedas wteedeateeenteeys 81 Deleting Clips Min 82 Appending Deleting OK Mark 0 ee 83 Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple OTa aAa E CT ees 84 Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly 84 Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively 84 Menu Display and Detailed Settings Basic Operations in Menu Screen ss esesnee 86 Display and Description of the Menu Screen EE ETS 87 Text Input with Software Keyboard 88 Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart Camera Function Menu c ccccccccesseeeeeees User Switch Set Item ccc cceeecceseeeeseeeees Camera Process Menu ccccccccccssseeesseeeenes Detail Adjust tem cccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee White Balance Item TC UB Menu LCD VF Menu Shooting Assist Item 0 ccee eects Marker Settings Item c ccceeeeeeeeeeees Display Settings IteM eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee 99 AN Set Menu 101 Video Set Item 101 Audio Set Item 102 Syst m MENU sosaren enana 104 Record Set ltem css ann 105 Adding Editing Frequently Used Menu Items Favorites M n isisisi 108 Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu 108 Editing Favorites Menu sesser 109 Display Status Screen Display Screen in Camera Mode 004 112 Display Screen in Media Mode ssn s101010 116 Status SCreGn iiis 118 Cam
104. e position to display the brightness When you decide on the position press the Set button to confirm D 252rs OK E rc 05 00 A 100m r 3 sas pe pees py Lab Brightness Indication i rail NE Cursor a A Blinks in green Frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the brightness is displayed Memo e e When moving the cursor position Shutter AE Level control is disabled e When the brightness is 0 in the entire screen the frame is fixed in the center e f the cursor is outside the 4 3 range changing Main Menu System Record Set Record Format SD Aspect from 16 9 to 4 3 restores the cursor to the default position ce P106 SD Aspect 67 PunCOUS D Bunoous L Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review You can check review the last recorded video clip on the screen However the video clip cannot be played back if the settings of the camera recorder are different from the video format Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate SD Aspect of the clip c P105 Resolution c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate c P106 SD Aspect Memo e To use this function assign Clip Review to any of the user buttons Clip Review is assigned to C REVIEW 7 button in factory default e Clip Review can also be assigned to other user buttons c P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons C REVIEW7
105. ead or consult your dealer BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type as originally fitted and to replace the fuse cover If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off be sure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue to N F ___ Neutral or Black ss Brown to L Live or Red If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug connect as follows Blue wire to terminal coded N Neutral or coloured black Brown wire to terminal coded L Live or coloured Red If in doubt consult a competent electrician Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety European representative of JVC KENWOOD Corporation is JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany Sehr geehrter Kunde sehr geehrte Kundin dieses Ger t stimmt mit den g ltigen europaischen Richtlinien und Normen bez glich elektromagnetischer Vertraglichkeit und elektrischer Sicherheit Uberein Die eur
106. ease the contrast when the entire image appears bright and contrast is weak Specify the compression amount with Compress Level Setting Values Stretch Normal Compress Memo H27Y Y7 77 __1 _1 1_1__1_1 When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected gt Stretch Level Stretch amount increases when a larger value is specified Setting Values 1 to 5 3 Memo H2277Y Y 7 7 1 7 1_1_1_W_1__ _ e This item is displayed only when Black Toe is set to Stretch Otherwise this item appears as and cannot be selected Compress Level Compression amount increases when a larger value is specified Setting Values 1 to 5 3 Memo e This item is displayed only when Black Toe is set to Compress Otherwise this item appears as and cannot be selected Knee For specifying the Knee operation which compresses video signals beyond a certain level to show the gradation of the highlighted portion To check the gradation of a bright area set to Manual and adjust the knee point starting point of knee operation manually e Manual Enables manual adjustment of knee point using Level e Auto Adjusts the knee point automatically according to the luminance level Setting Values Manual Auto Memo e When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected
107. ecording stops and STOP is displayed Video and audio before the above mentioned time may not be recorded after recording starts in the following cases Immediately after power on Immediately after recording stops Immediately after switching from Media mode to Camera mode Immediately after setting Rec Mode Immediately after the end of Clip Review Immediately after changing file format Immediately after changing video format Clip Continuous Rec e In normal recording when the recording stops the image audio and accompanying data from the starttill the end of the recording are recorded as one clip on the SD card e This mode allows you to consolidate several rounds of startstop recording into one clip Example In normal recording three clips are generated as Recording 1 Recording 2 and Recording 3 However recording in this mode generates only one clip 73 PunCOUS D Bunooys Press REC Recording starts Press REC Recording pauses Press REC Recording resumes Press REC Recording resumes Press and hold REC Recording stops Press REC Recording pauses Forme fou 1 l Completed Clip Recorded video and audio ZE Recording 1 Recording 2 Recording 3 1 Set Rec Mode to Clip Continuous ce P106 Rec Mode e Set Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode to Clip Continuous e The display changes
108. ect USER1 SAk USER DATE ONE 4 y D 6 Press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button The option menu to exit the Favorites Menu editing mode appears 7 Select Save amp Exit and press the Set button Edit Favorites Save amp Exit aa 7 Exit without Saving Cancel Memo e Moving is not complete until the changes are saved with Save amp Exit e To exit the editing mode without saving any changes select Exit without Saving e To return to the editing mode select Cancel 111 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue u9919S snje s Aejdsiq Display Screen in Camera Mode Display 0 screen This screen displays the event It is also used to display warnings only 1 ET x1 int 282min 9 X 1 Mimin K 50min I X2 Q 12 5 30fps MAX 123 MIN 45 ACCU FOCUS 5 6ft ND 1 64 L AES IN Odg AF1 6 W _P lt 13000K gt 1 100 1 Appears only during warnings 2 Appears only during operation Display 1 screen 1 25 Ten AR DUAL s uB00 00 00 00 X Mi 0min Td 50min G 12 5 s0tps Appears only during warnings Display 2 screen d nl282min DUAL 5 Igy oomin B 50min Le 20x1080 OT HQ STBY 112 OK Mark Displayed when OK mark has been appended t P83 Appending Deleting OK Mark Voltage Battery Power Displays the current status of the power supply in use e P28 Power Status Display
109. elect lt x and press the Set button on the side control panel of the camera recorder to delete the character on the left of the character cursor Arrow Keys Moves the position of the character cursor Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart Main Menu Memo Camera Function Bars OIS Flicker Correction Shutter AE Level AE Speed ALC Limit Auto Iris Limit OPEN Auto Iris Limit CLOSE EEI Limit Smooth Trans GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H AE LEVEL SW Handle Zoom Speed User Switch Set Camera Process Detail Adjust Master Black Black Toe Knee White Clip Gamma WDR White Balance Color Matrix Adjust Color Gain Reverse Picture Reset Process TC UB TC Generator TC Preset UB Preset Drop Frame LCD VF Shooting Assist Marker Settings Display Settings LCD VF VF Color VF Bright VF Contrast LCD Contrast LCD Backlight LCD Mirror A V Set Video Set Audio Set System Record Set Media Setup File Auto Power Off Tally Lamp Reset All Date Time Time Zone System Information e Some menus cannot be set depending on the operating mode or status of the camera recorder These items are displayed in gray and they cannot be selected e Setting value with the mark is the factory default 89 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua
110. emo e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change AE Level Appears when the AE function is activated and AE Level in the Main Menu Camera Function menu is set to a value other than Normal c P90 AE Level e When operated while manual operation is disabled AE blinks for about 5 seconds e When face detection is enabled and Face Detect is set to AF amp AE appears on the left side of AE c P46 Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection ND Filter Position Displays the current ND filter position Memo e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings ND Filter is set to Off c P99 ND Filter e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change Focus Display e Displays the value of the focal length during manual focus e MJ is displayed during Auto Focus When face detection is enabled appears on the left side of c P46 Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection se P92 Face Detect 114 Memo e You can specify whether to display the focus value Feet Meter or turn off the display in Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Focus This item will not be displayed when Off is selected se P99 Focus e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change Focus Assist e FOCUS is displayed when au
111. era Features Marker and Safety Zone Displays Camera Mode OD sise 119 Smoothening the Skin Color Skin Detail AI E A A A meer 119 Color Bar Output 119 Adjusting Color Matrix 0 0 ccccceeceseeeteeeee 120 Configuring Setup Files cc eee 121 Saving Setup Files 0 0 eeeccceeeeeeeeee Loading a Setup File Deleting Setup Files Connecting External Devices Managing Editing Clips on aPC sassen 124 Connecting External Monitor 0 eee 126 Connecting the Headphone 0 e 127 Connecting Wired Remote Control 127 Others Error Messages and Actions s 128 Tally LAMP aieia erddi 130 Warning TONER tacsscssesssseasssatsecsvessasczsezesise 130 Troubleshooting 130 SP GITICANONS cites caece see ears 132 INTER na ee eds 135 uolonpouuI uononpo u Main Features F11 Sensitivity 1 3 inch Full HD 3CMOS Sensors This camera recorder is equipped with three 1 3 inch 2 07M pixels full HD CMOS sensors It delivers high image quality high color resolution through processing of individual R G B color signals 12 bit signal processing and the new 2D DNR removes dark current and optical shot noise without losing S N and high resolution thereby achieving high F11 sensitivity New Fujinon 23x Zoom Lens It ensures high magnification of 29 mm at wide ends and provides high sensitivity across all regions with F1 6 3 0 The zoom ring wit
112. eries Recording The most common SDHC SDXC card recording system is used as the memory card This ensures reliability and operation at low running cost Various user friendly recording systems are also available These include dual recording of the same file to two cards and using REC STBY to break up video clips in one card while performing backup recording to the other card SDI HDMI Simultaneous Output Equipped with both HD SD SDI and HDMI terminals as digital output Non compressed full HD video signals and audio signals can be output to the HD SD SDI and HDMI terminals at the same time Auto Focus Optical Image Stabilizer The camera recorder is equipped with a face detection auto focus function that covers the entire screen It can switch to manual focus as well A built in optical image stabilizer feature is also available Professional Switch Layout and Various Video Parameter Settings Switches for Gain and White Balance are available on the side panel to enable quick switchings according to the shooting scene Image parameters such as gamma and color matrixes are also available in the menu for adjusting preferred tones 4 position ND Filter This camera recorder incorporates three types of ND filters Adjust the amount of light according to the brightness during shooting by switching the 4 position ND filter OFF 1 4 1 16 1 64 0 45 inch 1 22M Pixel Color Viewfinder 3 5 inch 920K Pixel
113. ernative Temp Values You can change both the color temperature settings in the Preset mode in the menu 1 Open the Preset Temp or Alternative Temp menu e Select Main Menu Camera Process White Balance menu Preset Temp and Alternative Temp and press the Set button e The Color Temperature setting screen appears Color Temperature Detailed Selection Screen Color Temperature Selection Screen 2 Select the color temperature e When selecting from a setting value Color Temperature Selection screen use the cross shaped button AW to select the color temperature Setting Values 7500K 6500K 5600K 5200K 4800K 4200K 3200K 3000K 2800K e To select detailed values Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen Press the cross shaped button gt to display the Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen Use the cross shaped button AW to select a color temperature Setting Values 2300K to 15000K in 100K increments 54 Memo e Use the cross shaped button gt to switch between the Color Temperature Selection screen and the Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen Memory A Mode A Memory B Mode B e Set to the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B e When the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection switch is set to A or B press the h 4 button to execute white balance The white balance will be automatically adjusted and the adjuste
114. es will not be output Memo e The sampling frequency for embedded superimposed audio signals is 48 kHz Time code of the built in time generator as well as playback time code are also output Settings for SDI Down Converted Output e You can select the method to down convert HD video images to SD images during SD SDI output e Set using A V Set Video Set SD Aspect e The available modes include Side Cut Letter blackened at the top and bottom and Squeeze full size compressed at the left and right ce P106 SD Aspect Memo _ e When System in the Record Format menu is set to SD and SD Aspect is set to 4 3 this item cannot be selected ce P105 System Connecting the Connecting Wired Remote Headphone Control e Audio output from the N terminal can be The functions of the camera recorder can be selected using Monitor in the A V Set menu configured using a wired remote control as well as the MONITOR switch on the camera Memo recorder e When the switches of the camera recorder and P103 Monitor _ remote control unit are operated at the same e The different combinations of settings that are time the switch operation of the remote control output from the N terminal and monitor unit takes priority over that of the camera speaker are as follows recorder MONITOR N Switch Monit
115. evel Meter Variable Frame Rec Shooting in this mode allows you to obtain smooth slow motion or quick motion videos Using different frame rate settings for recording and playback videos captured at normal speed can be played back more smoothly than those in low or high speed playback To enable Variable Frame Rec the following two settings are required at the same time e Resolution in the Record Format menu is set to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 e Frame amp Bit Rate in the Record Format menu is set to 8Op HQ 24p HQ or 25p HQ Number of Frames that can be Set 1 Set Resolution and Frame amp Bit Rate c P105 Resolution t P106 Frame amp Bit Rate e Resolution Set to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 e Frame amp Bit Rate Set to 30p HQ 24p HQ or 25p HQ 2 Set Rec Mode to Variable Frame ce P106 Rec Mode Set Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode to Variable Frame 3 Select a recording frame rate from Frame amp Bit Rate c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate The selectable frame rates are as shown in the table below Memo When AE LEVEL SW in the Main Menu Camera Function menu is set to AE LEVEL VFR you can use the cross shaped button lt p gt to select the frame rate during Variable Frame Rec In modes other than Variable Frame Rec the cross shaped button lt gt fu
116. f the 38 characters including alphabets upper case numbers 0 to 9 _ underscore and hyphen using the software keyboard ts P88 Text Input with Software Keyboard Setting Values xxxG The default value of xxx is the last three digits of the serial number Memo e When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD this setting is not reflected in the file name of the clip However it is recorded as the display name of the clip in the thumbnail display gt Reset Clip Number For assigning a new number Clip Number by resetting it 0001 Select Reset and press the Set button to reset the number When Format is set to AVCHD the clip number is reset to 00000 When other clips exist on the SD card the smallest available number is used after reset e Example If the Clip Name Prefix is ABCD and ABCD0001 already exists on the SD card ABCDO0002 will be assigned 107 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua IR sfuines pajiejog pue Aejdsig nusn Adding Editing Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu Freq uently Used Menu 1 de et button to open the Main Items Favorites Menu i 2 Select the menu or submenu item to add You can select and add edit frequently used menu items freely to create a personal menu screen shooting Assis LE Favorites Menu Focus Assist Off Type Normal Memo
117. g Values On Off Battery For setting the display of the remaining battery power in the display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen The battery information appears only on the Display 1 screen in Camera mode P112 Display 1 screen e Time Displays the remaining battery power in minutes min e Capacity Displays the remaining battery power in percentage e Voltage Displays the current battery voltage in units of 0 1 V V e Off The remaining battery power is not displayed Setting Values Time Capacity Voltage Off Memo e The battery mark that appears before the Time Capacity or Voltage value changes according to the remaining battery power _ 10 and below Lu 11 t030 ul 31 t070 im 71 to 100 When the remaining battery power is low RES instead of the value is displayed Replace the battery as soon as possible e The remaining battery power and remaining time are intended as reference values for the shooting duration 100 Date Time For specifying whether to display the date and time in the display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Setting Values On Off Date Style For setting the date display sequence for display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen as well as for time stamp recording Display examples of the setting values are as follows e DMY2 30 Jun 2012 e DMY1 30 06 2012 e MDY2 Jun
118. h SMPTE 259 M INPUT1 INPUT2 terminal Variable Frame Rate 2 30 60 30fps 2 25 50 25fps 2 24 60 24fps LCD monitor 3 5 inch LCD 16 9 920K pixels Viewfinder 0 45 inch LCOS 1 22M pixels 852 x 480 x 3 Storage Section Item Description Supported SDHC SDXC media Slots x2 MIC 50 dBu 3 kQ XLR balanced 48 V output phantom power supply LINE 4 dBu 10 kQ XLR balanced AUX terminal 22dBu 10 KQ 3 5 mm stereo mini jack unbalanced AV terminal 4 pin 3 5 mm mini jack Video signal 1 0 V p p Audio signal 8 dBu during reference level input 1 KQ unbalanced Q terminal 3 5 mm mini jack stereo x 1 REMOTE 2 5 mm wired remote control terminal USB terminal Mini USB B type USB 2 0 miniB slave function mass storage class only TC terminal IN 1 0 V p p to 4 0 V p p high impedance OUT 2 0 1 0 V p p low impedance 132 Video Audio Accessories Item Description Accessories Recording time Approx 25 minutes 8 GB SD card 35 Mbps VBR mode HD mode MOV MP4 MPEG 2 Warranty Card U model only Instructions CD ROM AC Adapter nm Power Cord U model 1 E model 2 Battery AV Cable Clamp Filter Wire Clamp Large Eyecup nm Video QuickTime File Forma
119. h the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen at the same time by setting LCD VF in the LCD VF menu to On P97 LCD VF 34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor 3 LCD BRIGHT PEAKING 4 4 Tilt 90 degrees downward y Tilt 180 degrees upward 1 1 Open the LCD cover 2 Incline the LCD cover to a position that enables easy viewing Rotate the LCD monitor to adjust the angle e While the LCD monitor is open you can rotate it 180 degrees upward or 90 degrees downward e Rotating the LCD monitor 180 degrees upward enables you to see the screen from the lens side To display the image when it is viewed from the opposite direction mirror image perform setting as follows Set Main Menu LCD VF menu LCD Mirror to Mirror press the Set button t P98 LCD Mirror 3 Adjust the brightness contour and contrast of the LCD monitor You can change the angle and brightness of the LCD monitor according to your usage condition Changing the brightness of the screen will not affect the recorded images Adjusting the Brightness Use the LCD BRIGHT button to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor e The button brightens the monitor and the button darkens it e Press the and buttons simultaneously to return to standard settings e During adjustment the brightness level is displayed on the LCD monitor Adjusting the Contour Use the PEAKING
120. h zoom ring pin enables zooming from the wide end to the tele end in 90 degrees Focus and iris control are also possible using separate rings Small Lightweight Stylish and Ergonomic Design The camera recorder is only 2 4 kg in operation mode It is light and easy to use Its ergonomic design takes into consideration portability and operability and is easy on the hand during shooting JVC s Proprietary FALCONBRID High Quality Imaging Engine The FALCONBRID high quality imaging engine omits unnecessary processing through incorporating camera processing and image compression on a single chip Images from imaging devices are compressed and processed without any loss thereby achieving high quality images MPEG2 and H 264 Codec FALCONBRID allows users to select MPEG 2 and AVCHD the most commonly used codec for professional video as the recording format Variable Frame Rec Enables beautiful slow motion and quick motion image recording such as overcrank and undercrank 10 QuickTime MPEG 2 HD H 264 SD MP4 MPEG 2 HD AVCHD File Format By inheriting the concept in ProHD memory camera recorder this camera recorder can support various file formats such as AVCHD and QuickTime H 264 SD files as well as QuickTime MPEG 2 HD files that can be directly edited on Apple Final Cut Pro and MP4 files that are most suitable for XDCAM EX Nonlinear Editing Workflow Two SDHC SDXC Card Slots for Dual Backup and S
121. he HD SD SDI output terminal is used as a flag to determine valid video signals Therefore accurate values will not be output e f a section without time code is played back the time code will stop However playback will continue PAS DE 81 oeateid ME Deleting Clips 3 Select Delete Clips This Clip and press the Set button Delete clip A screen to confirm deletion appears All Clips OT W 4 Select Delete using the cross shaped button AY and press the Set button Deleting starts Memo HHY _ Delete This Clip e Clips appended with OK marks cannot be Delete deleted on the camera recorder Caneel e Read only clips can be deleted on a PC Deleting One Clip Delete the clip one clip pointed by the cursor in Delete Clips This Clip in the menu Memo _ Deleting e Clips with OK mark cannot be deleted During Thumbnail Screen 1 Move the cursor to the clip to be deleted Move the cursor to the clip to be deleted using the cross shaped button AW z 5 pod RUE AY lt P Selecting and Deleting Multiple Clips To select and delete multiple clips refer to 1 Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips P 84 Bol Deleting All Clips 00000727 2012 08 13 12 58 27 Delete all clips that are displayed user LO Mark iSelect S ER 1 Press the LOLUX 3 button 2 Press the LOLUX 3 button The action sele
122. he TC IN OUT switch of the slave device to IN Master Device Slave Device This Camera Recorder 64 1 2 4 Settings and Operation of the Camera Recorder Set to Camera mode c P16 Operation Modes Set TC UB TC Generator as follows e Slave device Select Free Run Ext e Master device Select Free Run Set LCD monitor or viewfinder to Display 1 screen Set the master device and run the time code e When the built in time code generator is synchronized with the external time code data input the J icon on Display 1 screen lights up e When time code is not synchronized or time code input is not available the I icon goes out Memo e The built in time code generator will continue operation even when the master device is disconnected after synchronization e User s bit will become data in the master device e While the TC terminal is connected the time code may be out of synchronization when the A V Set Video Set HDMI SDI Out setting of the Master device and Slave device is being changed t P101 HDMI SDI Out Setting Zebra Pattern When the luminance level range for displaying zebra patterns is specified diagonal lines zebra pattern are displayed at areas with the specified luminance levels during shooting 1 Set the zebra display pattern Select the display pattern in LCD VF menu Shooting Assist Zebra 2 Specify the br
123. he gradation expression e Cinema Sets to a gamma curve with similar gradation to the screen characteristics of movies e Standard Sets to a standard gamma curve Setting Values Cinema Standard Memo e When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected Gamma Level This item can be specified separately when Gamma is set to Standard or Cinema e Increase the number Enhances the gradation of black However the gradation of bright areas deteriorates e Decrease the number Enhances the gradation of bright areas However the gradation of black deteriorates Setting Values 5 to 5 0 WDR For setting the WDR Wide Dynamic Range function When shooting object with wide dynamic range due to backlight conditions this function compresses the dynamic range while maintaining image contrast through providing gradation compensation to the input video signals 94 e Strong Enhances the effect of gradation compensation for object with wide dynamic range due to outdoor or strong backlight conditions e Natural Normal setting for wide dynamic range Weak Reduces the effect of gradation compensation compared to the normal setting e Off Sets the wide dynamic range function to Off Setting Values Strong Natural Weak Off Memo H2227Y _27J7H _s _11 _1_1__ _ e When WDR is set to other than Off Black Toe Knee
124. ightness luminance level range for displaying zebra pattern Specify the upper and lower limits of the luminance level in LCD VF menu Shooting Assist Zebra Top and Bottom Item Settings Options Top Upper luminance 5 100 Over limit for displaying in 5 increments Zebra Bottom Lower luminance 0 100 in 5 limit for displaying increments Zebra 3 Display the zebra pattern Press the ZEBRA 5 button to display the zebra pattern in the specified range Memo e Zebra is assigned to ZEBRA 5 button in factory default e Zebra can also be assigned to other user buttons t P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons 65 PunCOUS mm Bunooys Setting Spot Meter The brightness of the object during shooting is displayed This function is useful when setting video or stage lighting or when specifying camera exposure A cursor indicating the location and the brightness of that location are displayed in the images shown on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen e Zebra patterns display the brightness of output video signals ce P65 Setting Zebra Pattern e This function allows you to check the brightness of input images from the lens without depending on image processing suchas gamma curve The dynamic range of the camera recorder is 400 and a brightness range of 0 to 400 and above is displayed M ma i a Spot meter may no
125. in the two slots are different from each other and the time code operating mode is set to Regen the Regen mode for the selected card slot will be enabled in the next recording 70 Caution _ e To perform recording in the Dual Rec mode itis recommended that you start recording by making use of two cards with the same capacity and from the formatted state e You can combine the use of the Dual Rec mode with a special recording mode While in the Dual Rec mode you can also set Rec Mode to Normal Pre Rec Clip Continuous Interval Rec Frame Rec or Variable Frame However when Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD Clip Continuous cannot be selected ce P73 Special Recording ce P106 Rec Mode ce P105 Format e When both slots are inserted with recordable cards the Dual Rec simultaneous recording operation can be performed If a recordable mediais only inserted in one of the slots you can also start recording with one card e Inthe Dual Rec mode continuous recording by switching from one slot to another cannot be performed Continuous recording will not be performed if a recordable media is inserted in a slot after recording to the other slot has started e When recording to one slot is in progress with the recorder set to the Dual Rec mode inserting a recordable media to the other slot d
126. inder screen as well as for adjusting the picture quality of the LCD monitor Shooting Assist Menu for setting the Shooting Assist function t P98 Shooting Assist Item Marker Settings For setting items such as the safety zone and center mark ts P99 Marker Settings Item Display Settings For specifying display related settings t P99 Display Settings Item LCD VF For selecting a method to switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen displays ts P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder On Displays images on the viewfinder at all times e Off Turns off the viewfinder screen display when the LCD monitor is turned on Setting Values On Off VF Color For selecting whether to display the image on the viewfinder screen in color or black and white Select On to display in color and Off to display in black and white Setting Values On Off Memo e The setting of this item is valid only in Camera mode e When this item is set to Off only the captured images are displayed in black and white The display and menu screens are displayed in color 97 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue J sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue VF Bright For setting the brightness of the viewfinder screen Increasing the value increases the brightness Setting Values 10 to 10 0 VF Contrast For setting the difference in luminance between the darkes
127. ing External Monitor HDMI HDMI Output Terminal e P126 Connecting External Monitor REMOTE Remote Terminal tes P127 Connecting Wired Remote Control DC DC Input Terminal Input terminal for DC 12 V power supply Connects with the bundled AC adapter t P28 Using AC Power DC IN Power 21 uolonpouuI uolonpouuI LCD Monitor LCD Monitor se P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder MENU THUMB Menu Thumbnail Button e Displays the menu screen during Camera mode ce P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen e Displays the menu screen when the button is pressed during thumbnail display in the Media mode e Stops playback and displays the thumbnail screen when the button is pressed during playback screen display in the Media mode LCD Cross Shaped Button AY lt 4 gt Set Button The function changes according to the operation status of the camera recorder During menu operation all modes ce P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen Center Set button Confirms menu items and setting values Selects menu items and setting values Cross shaped button AY During Camera mode You can also use itas a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons CANCEL Cancel Button Cancels various settings and stops playback CH1
128. ing when the remaining space on the SD card is running out during recording or when the battery power is running low Blinking Mode Remaining Battery Power SD Card Space Blinks slowly once every second e Battery power is low e Remaining recording time on SD card is less than 3 minutes during recording Blinks quickly 2 times per second e Remaining recording time on SD card is zero during recording e Error on the camera recorder Warning Tone e Warning tone is output from the monitor speaker and J terminal when the battery level is low e Warning tone is also output when an error occurs in the camera recorder Memo e You can specify whether to turn on the warning tone as well as setting the volume in A V Set Audio Set Alarm Level c P103 Alarm Level Troubleshooting Symptom Action Power does not turn on Is the AC adapter properly connected e Is the battery charged e Is the power turned on immediately after it is turned off Make sure to wait for an interval of at least 5 seconds before turning on the power again Unable to start recording e Is the record trigger button lock switch on the handle turned on e Is the write protect switch of the SD card turned on Make sure that the write protect switch is turned off t P37 Write Protect Switch on the SD Card Is the camera recorder set to the Camera mode Use the MODE selection butt
129. inserted the camera recorder enters the recording standby mode STBY appears on the operation mode display area of the LCD monitor and viewfinder e Press the REC trigger button to start recording Memo e Playback of SD card is not possible in Camera mode However you can check the most recently recorded video clip t P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review Media Mode e This mode allows you to play back or delete clips recorded on the SD card e When a playable SD card is inserted the thumbnail or playback screen is displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor e Press the MODE selection button to enter Media mode when you are not shooting in Camera mode Once the camera recorder is in Media mode thumbnails of the selected media slot are displayed USB Mode e This mode allows you to connect to a PC and transfer the files on an SD card to the PC e When the camera recorder is connected to a USB cable the message Change to USB Mode appears Select Change and press the Set button to switch to USB mode t P124 Managing Editing Clips on a PC e In USB mode the camera recorder is recognized by the connected PC as a peripheral drive USB mass storage class only Disable the connection onthe PC and remove the USB cable from the camera recorder to switch to Camera mode t P124 Managing Editing Clips on a PC Memo e When a USB cable is connected during recording the message a
130. isplayed e Select Cancel and press the Set button or press the CANCEL button to return to the previous screen 121 soinjeo4 eIoue9 soinjeo4 eIoue9 6 Select Store and press the Set button 0112131451617189 A B C D E FIGIH 1 J gt K ILIMINIO PIQIRISIT amp U VWI XY Z _ SP 7 Save the file e A confirmation screen appears when you choose to overwrite Select Overwrite on the confirmation screen and press the Set button Saving starts and Storing appears on the screen Overwrite Picture File CAM3 BEACH Overwrite ee 7 Cancel e Saving starts and Storing appears on the screen when the file is newly saved Saving is complete After saving of the file is complete Complete appears on the screen and the menu screen closes automatically 122 Loading a Setup File 1 N Display the Setup File menu Select Main Menu System Setup File and press the Set button t P104 Setup File Select Load File and press the Set button Select Scene File or Picture File and press the Set button The existing files are displayed Select the file to load using the cross shaped button AW and press the Set button Load Picture File oy 4 CAM1 SUNSET CAM2 ROOM1 BKI BEACH Memos _ _
131. izing of the card is not performed Clip Recorded Data and Clip Name When recording is stopped the images audio and accompanying data which are recorded from start to stop are recorded as one clip on the SD card e An 8 character clip name is automatically generated for the recorded clip Clip Name Prefix Clip Number When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD the clip name generated consists only the Clip Number 5 digit number P105 Format Example In the case of QuickTime MP4 ABCG0001 L Clip Number A number in automatic ascending order is assigned in the recording order The Clip Number can be reset in the menu Clip Name Prefix any four alphanumeric characters This is set to xxxG xxx denotes the last 3 digits of the serial number by default Clip Set Reset Clip Number se P107 Reset Clip Number Memo e Before recording starts you can set any characters for the clip name prefix by using Main Menu gt System gt Record Set menu Clip Set Clip Name Prefix t P107 Clip Name Prefix e Changes cannot be made after recording Recorded Clips e The recorded materials may be split into several files but they can be played back continuously on the camera recorder e Clips may be recorded across the two SD cards in card slots A and B depending on the recording time of
132. le the camera recorder is in Recording Standby STBYG mode you can start recording a few seconds earlier based on the Pre Rec Time setting e Using Pre Rec allows you to record a complete event without missing the initial scenes even if you start the recording late Memo Pre Rec Time can be set to 5sec 10sec or 15sec in Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode Pre Rec Time c P106 Pre Rec Time Completed Clip Recorded video and audio aoaaa am a Recording starts a number of seconds earlier based on the Pre Rec Time setting Press REC Press REC Recording starts Recording stops 1 Set Rec Mode to Pre Rec P106 Rec Mode e Set Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode to Pre Rec e The display changes STBY STBY E 2 Press the REC button to start recording in Pre Rec mode e The display changes STBYG RECQY and the card slot status indicator lights up in red e Press the REC button again to pause recording The display changes REC STBY G and the card slot status indicator lights up in green Caution e When the interval between start and stop recording is short STBYGJ may not be displayed immediately after recording is complete RECG gt STBYG STBY blinks in red STBYG is displayed When the SD card becomes full during recording r
133. lpoint pens to write on the SD cards Always use oil based pens E If you format initialize the SD card all data recorded on the card including video data and setup files will be deleted You are recommended to use cards that are formatted initialized on this camera recorder e The SD card may be damaged if the camera recorder is not operated correctly Formatting Initializing the SD card may allow it to operate correctly e SD cards that have been formatted initialized on other cameras computers or peripheral equipment may not operate correctly In this case format initialize the SD card on this camera recorder E If you want to wipe out all information by completely erasing the data we recommend either using commercially available software that is specially designed for that purpose or by physically destroying the SD card with a hammer etc When formatting or erasing data using the camera recorder only the file administration information is changed The data is not completely erased from the SD card E Some commercially available SD cards may be harder to be removed from this unit Remove them by hooking onto the groove on the cards e It will be easier to remove the cards after several times e Do not stick any stickers on the cards SX Groove E The SD card may pop out when it is being removed Be careful not to lose the card 13 uoljonpowju uolonpouuI Others E Do not insert objects o
134. ly the Focus Assist function The focused area is displayed in color to enable easier focusing Display color can be specified with Color Setting Values ACCU Focus Normal 4 Color For setting the display color of the focused area when Focus Assist is activated Setting Values Blue Green Red Zebra For selecting whether to display zebra patterns at the bright areas of the subject Select On to display zebra patterns or Off to hide Setting Values On Off 4 Top For setting the maximum luminance level for the zebra pattern display Setting Values Over 100 to 5 in 5 increments 80 gt Bottom For setting the minimum luminance level for the zebra pattern display Setting Values 100 to 0 in 5 increments 70 Memo e The relation between Top and Bottom is such that Top gt Bottom always holds To maintain this relation when setting Top the Bottom value is automatically corrected Marker Settings Item For setting the marker and safety zone which are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the image according to the shooting purpose P119 Marker and Safety Zone Displays Camera Mode Only Memo na e During Clip Review or when in the Media mode the markers do not appear regardless of the setting Marker Settings For setting whether to display marker safety zone and center marks on the screen Setting Values On Off gt A
135. m e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change Time Code 8 User s Bit 3 Display e Displays the time code hour minute second frame or user s bit data e Example of time code display 00 00 00 00 Colon denotes non drop frames and dot denotes drop frames e Example of user s bit display OFF EE DD 20 Memo e You can specify whether to display the time code users bit or turn off the display in LCD VF menu Display Settings TC UB This item will not be displayed when Off is selected P100 TC UB Time Code Lock Indicator When the built in time code generator is synchronized to the external time code data input during the synchronization of time code with another camera recorder H lights up t P64 Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera Event Warning Display Area Displays error messages ce P128 Error Messages and Actions e The value will always be displayed 0 to 99 Media Status No card found in the selected slot STBY Recording standby REC Recording REVIEW Clip Review cee P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review STBY BJ Pre Rec recording standby ce P73 Pre Rec RECE Pre Rec recording P73 Pre Rec STBY amp Clip Continuous Rec recording standby t P73 Clip Continuous Rec RECKY Clip Continuous Rec recording t P73 Clip Continu
136. mages are displayed in black and white when this is set to Off Reverse Picture For recording images correctly by setting this item to Rotate when the lens image appears upside down or laterally inverted e Rotate Enables horizontal vertical inversion of the image e Off Disables horizontal vertical inversion of the image Setting Values Rotate Off Reset Process Restores all items in the Camera Process menu to their default settings Detail Adjust Item V H Balance For setting the H V balance to enhance contour detail in the horizontal H or vertical V direction H 1 to H 4 Increasing the value enhances contour in the horizontal direction V 1 to V 4 Increasing the value enhances contour in the vertical direction Setting Values H 1 to H 4 Normal V 1 to V 4 Memo e When System under Record Format is set to SD this item is fixed at Normal H Frequency For specifying the correction frequency of the horizontal contour Set this according to the object e High Emphasizes the high frequency range Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns e Middle Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range e Low Emphasizes the low frequency range Use this when shooting objects with large patterns Setting Values High Middle Low Memo When System under Record Format is set to SD this item is fixed at Low V Frequency Fo
137. matically 123 soinjeo4 eIOUEI sadlAeg jeuieyxy Bunoeuuo9 Managing Editing Clips on a PC Loading Clips to the PC USB Connection Mode e You can load clips to a PC by connecting the camera recorder to the PC via the USB port Doing so enables clips stored in the SD card to be managed and edited on the PC e Files on the SD card can be managed edited on the connected PC in this mode only for USB mass storage class devices that are recognized by the said PC as a peripheral drive Memo e Files cannot be written to the SD card e Make sure to manage edit files recorded in the MP4 file format using the JVC ProHD Clip Manager PC application software in the bundled CD ROM e For details on how to install the application software refer to the User s Guide of the JVC ProHD Clip Manager inside the bundled CD ROM 1 Connect the camera recorder to the PC using a USB cable A confirmation message Change to USB Mode to enable the USB connection appears 124 2 Select Change using the cross shaped button AY and press the Set button The camera recorder switches to USB mode Change to USB Mode Cancel Memo A e If recording is in progress the Change to USB Mode message appears after recording stops e f playback is in progress the camera recorder switches to USB mode after the file closes automatically such as when playback stops
138. me code operation in Main Menu TC UB TC Generator se P96 TC Generator Setting Description Free Run Ext This mode synchronizes another camera recorder connected to the TC terminal The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off The time code operates in the run mode during recording It continues to run in the order of the recorded clips as long as the SD cardis not replaced If the SD card is removed and recording is made on another card time code will be recorded on the new card from where it was left off in the previous card The time code operates in the run mode during recording When the SD card is replaced the last time code recorded on the card is read and recorded on a new card so that the time code continues in running order c P61 Setting Time Code Free Run Rec Run Regen Memo e When Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode is set to Variable Frame Interval Rec or Frame Rec and TC Generator is set to Free Run or Free Run Ext Rec Run is activated e When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record
139. menus values are not displayed Scroll Bar Indicates the scroll position Header Indicates the current menu type with the line color Blue Main Menu Screen Green Favorites Menu Operation screen Magenta Favorites Menu Editing screen Remaining Battery Power ts P28 Power Status Display Memo e ifthe supplied battery or equivalent battery sold separately is not used the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear Menu Title Title of the currently displayed menu Changing Setting Values Display Settings Audio Meter Menu Item to Change Menu item to be changed A list of setting values appears in a pop up Operation Guide Guide for the current operation buttons Setting Values Before Change Setting values before changing The background of the item is displayed in blue Scroll Bar Indicates the scroll position Cursor Indicates the selected item Use the cross shaped button AW to move the cursor List of Setting Values e A pop up displaying a list of setting values for selection e The height of the pop up depends on the number of settings available Use the scroll bar to confirm the current display status 87 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua Text Input with Software Keyboard Use the software keyboard to enter the Scene File Picture File subname and Clip Name Prefix Scene
140. mo e For details of the respective items see the Camera Process menu ts P92 Camera Process Menu Using the Image Stabilizer Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake 1 Check whether the image stabilizer feature is turned ON or OFF If the image stabilizer icon W W does not appear on the screen display the image stabilizer function is OFF 1900 00 00 00 WW 2 Press the OIS 2 button to turn ON the image stabilizer feature when image stabilizer feature is OFF The image stabilizer feature switches between ON and OFF with every press of the OIS 2 button OFF Use this setting when the camera recorder is secured such as when using a tripod ON Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake Memo e Select Main Menu Camera Function OIS Level to set the correction level c P90 Level e Correction by this feature may not be sufficient when camera shake is too strong e OIS is assigned to OIS 2 button in factory default e OIS can also be assigned to other user buttons ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons Audio Recording You can record audio from the two channels CH1 CH2 in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder Select from the four options below to record the audio e Built in Microphone e Microphone connected to AUX terminal e Microphone connected to INPUT 1 terminal e Microphone connected to INPUT2
141. n the Display 0 screen only when there is a change White Balance Mode Displays the current white balance mode K indicates color temperature A lt K gt When the white balance is set to Auto A B lt K gt When the white balance is set to Auto B P lt K gt When the white balance is set to is Preset ao lt FAW gt During Full Auto White Balance E mode lt H lt FAW gt When AE LOCK is set to On a during Full Auto White Balance D mode 5 Memo wn e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change 2 Shutter e The current shutter speed is displayed when the shutter is set to On e P90 Shutter e Nis displayed when the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON to enable Full Auto shooting mode or when the SHUTTER button is pressed to enable automatic shutter mode Memo e The variable range of the shutter speed varies according to the video format settings ts P51 Setting the Electronic Shutter e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change e f the shutter speed is not displayed the shutter is OFF Iris F Number Displays F number of the lens iris 113 u9919S snje s Aejdsiq Lo Gain e Displays the gain value e is displayed in the ALC mode during Manual shooting e is displayed when AE LOCK is set to ON e LUX30 or LUX36 is displayed when in the low light shooting mode M
142. nabled the face detection icon appears When Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set Face Detect is set to AF OB appears When Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set Face Detect is set to AF amp AE W AE 0 appears e If you select the person nearest to the center of the screen an orange frame will appear on his face e Focus will be automatically adjusted for the selected person Detection Frame Orange Memo e f the detection frame does not appear make sure that the FOCUS AUTO MANU ce selection switch is set to AUTO And if Face Detect has been set to AF amp AE set brightness adjustment to the automatic adjustment mode sce P48 Adjusting the Brightness Automatically Selecting Specific Person from Several Persons 1 Hold down the user button that is assigned with Face Detect The camera recorder will enter face selection mode and the face detection icon will blink e An orange frame will appear on the face of the person nearest to the center of the screen Blue frames will appear on the faces of others Detection Frame Orange PuncoUS D Detection Frame Blue 2 Selecta specific person e Use the cross shaped button lt gt AW to select a person e An orange frame will appear on the face of the selected person and focus will be automatically adjusted Detection Frame
143. nction e When the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button is pressed during shooting the focused area is displayed in color This enables easy and accurate focusing Select the color blue red or green inthe menu Memo e When Main Menu LCD VF menu Shooting Assist Focus Assist Type is set to ACCU Focus the depth of field becomes shallower to enable easier focusing ce P98 Focus Assist e The ACCU Focus function switches automatically to Off after about 10 seconds e Select the display color in the Main Menu LCD VF menu Shooting Assist Focus Assist Color c P98 Color Setting Focus Assist Function to a User Button You can assign the Focus Assist function to a user button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection This function detects human faces and automatically adjusts focus during Auto Focus It can also track moving objects When several faces are detected you can select one to focus on Memo e This function can also adjust the brightness automatically according to the brightness of the face detected ce P92 Face Detect 1 Assign the Face Detect function to any of the user buttons e P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons 2 Focus the camera recorder on a person and press the user button that is assigned with Face Detect e When Face detection is e
144. nctions as the AE level setting button t P90 AE Level e f the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amountis reached Padding Caution e The shooting frame rate cannot be changed during recording To change the frame rate stop the recording first and perform the change e When Main Menu TC UB TC Generator is set to Free Run or Free Run Ext the time code will be recorded in Rec Run e Audio cannot be recorded A mark appears in the audio level meter display t P113 Audio Level Meter Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate Selectable Shooting Frame Rate 1920x1080 30p HQ 30 27 25 24 22 5 20 18 15 12 10 6 2 24p HQ 30 27 25 24 22 5 20 18 15 12 10 6 2 25p HQ 25 24 22 5 20 18 12 5 10 6 2 1280x720 30p HQ 60 54 50 48 45 40 30 27 25 24 22 5 20 18 15 12 10 36 32 6 2 24p HQ 60 54 50 48 45 40 24 22 5 20 18 15 12 10 6 2 36 32 30 27 25 25p HQ 50 48 45 40 36 32 25 24 22 5 20 18 12 5 10 6 2 Effect during playback Slow motion Standard Quick motion 77 Sunoous D oeateid M Playing Recorded Clips To play back clips recorded on SD cards switch to the Media mode Press and hold the MODE selection button in Camera mode to enter Media mode A thumbnail screen of the clips
145. ng e Special recording Lights up A Blinks four times in 1 second E Blinks once in 1 second Paused state during special recording Clip Continuous t P73 Clip Continuous Rec Memo e Blinking takes priority over lighting up SD Card This camera recorder saves the recorded images and audio sound on the SD card sold separately in the card slot Usable Cards Use a Class 6 10 SD card Memo Depending on the recording format SD card with Class 4 or higher performance can also be used se P43 Selecting System Definition File Format and Video Format Caution e Using cards other than those from Panasonic TOSHIBA or SanDisk may result in recording failure or data loss Estimated Recordable Time of SD Cards The estimated recordable time is only a guide Differences may occur depending on the SD card in use and the battery condition ce P105 Resolution c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate QuickTime MP4 QuickTime MPEG2 HD AVCHD H 264 SD SP HQ SP HQ SD 720p 1080i 720p 1080i 1080i 480i 576i 1080i 1080p 4GB 22 17 12 25 19 47 8GB 45 35 25 50 39 95 16 GB 90 70 50 100 78 190 32 GB 180 140 100 200 156 380 64 GB 360 280 200 400 312 760 SDXC 128 GB 720 560 400 800 624 SDXC 1520 Unit minute Memo e Ifthe SD card contains files
146. ng Values 60p HQ 30p HQ 24p HQ 50p HQ 25p HQ 60p SP 50p SP Default values 60p HQ U model 50p SP E model Memo e When System is set to SD this item is fixed as follows for the different models U model 60i E model 50i gt SD Aspect For setting the aspect ratio of the recorded image when System is set to SD Setting Values 16 9 4 3 Memo e When System is set to HD this item is fixed at 16 9 Rec Mode e For selecting the record mode for recording to the SD card t P73 Special Recording e The selectable options vary according to the Record Format menu settings 106 Format Frame amp Bit Rate Setting values MP4 30p HQ Normal Pre MPEG2 24p HQ Rec Clip QuickTime 25p HQ Continuous MPEG2 Interval Rec Frame Rec Variable Frame 60i HQ 50i HQ Normal Pre 60i SP 50i SP Rec Clip 60p HQ Continuous 60p SP Interval Rec 50p HQ Frame Rec 50p SP AVCHD 60i HQ 50i HQ Normal Pre 60i SP 50i SP Rec Interval Rec Frame Rec QuickTime 60i U model Normal Pre H 264 50i E model Rec Clip Continuous Interval Rec Frame Rec Memo e When Slot Mode is set to Backup this item is fixed at Normal e Variable Frame Rate is enabled when Resolution is set to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 and Frame amp Bit Rate is set to 30p HQ 24p H
147. ng data Do not turn off the power of the camera recorder or remove the SD card Lights up in On standby The inserted SD card green can be used for recording or playback Light goes out SD card is not inserted e An unusable card is inserted e An SD card is inserted but a different slot is selected 38 Removing the SD Card 1 Check that the SD card to be removed is not being accessed status indicator of the card slot lights up in red 2 Open the SD card cover 3 Push the SD card and remove it from the slot 4 Close the SD card cover Memo e When both slots are inserted with usable SD cards the previously selected slot is used Caution AAHRE Ooo O e Data may be lost if you turn off the power of the camera recorder or remove the SD card when it is being accessed All data recorded on the card including the file that is being accessed may be corrupted Be sure to check whether the status indicator is lighted in green or not before you turn off the power or remove the SD card e If you mistakenly remove the card when it is being accessed reinsert the card only after the status indicator goes off e The SD card may not be recognized if you insert and remove the card within a short time When this happens remove the card and wait for a few seconds before you reinsert Switching the SD cards 1 Select System Media Format Media When both card slots are inserted with SD cards c P1
148. ng is divided and made on several SD cards Check Mark e A green check mark is displayed when the clip is selected e Magenta and gray check marks are displayed in multiple selection mode ce P84 Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips Cursor Clip to be worked on Use the cross shaped button AW lt p to move the cursor Thumbnail Substitution Display A clip with corrupted management information It cannot be played back even if you press the Set Play button A clip that cannot be played back nor displayed in thumbnail with the current video format settings It cannot be played back even if you press the Set Play button Memo Depends on the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format System Resolution and Frame amp Bit Rate settings ce P105 System t P106 Frame amp Bit Rate e When Format in the Record Format menu is set to AVCHD files recorded on camera recorder other than the GY HM600 and GY HM650 series may not be played back If the file cannot be played back the above thumbnail substitution display 2 is displayed Clip Name The file name clip number of the selected clip is displayed Operation Guide e Displays a guide for the current operation buttons e The action selection screen is displayed when the User 3 LOLUX 3 button is pressed t P80 Actions Recording Start Time Displays the rec
149. ng is started in the other slot while recording to one slot the clip being recorded is split and simultaneous recording to the other card starts e When recording is stopped for either slot A or B while recording to both slots the clip on the slot which is still recording is split e Although the clips are separated during recording the clips can be seamlessly joined by arranging them on the timeline of the editing software since they are recorded seamlessly e Clip Cutter Trig cannot be performed during backup recording t P68 Splitting the Clips Freely Clip Cutter Trig e When Slot Mode is set to Backup Rec Mode can only be set to Normal ce P106 Rec Mode Special Recording Besides the normal recording mode five special recording methods are available in this camera recorder They are Pre Rec Clip Continuous Frame Rec Interval Rec and Variable Frame Select the mode from Rec Mode in the Record Set menu Memo e Set using Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode c P106 Rec Mode When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD Clip Continuous cannot be selected c P105 Format Pre Rec e By setting the number of seconds in the Pre Rec Time you can start recording video and audio before actual recording starts based on the Pre Rec Time setting e When starting actual recording whi
150. ng the viewfinder screen and cameraman s vision P25 Attaching the Large Eyecup Battery ce P26 Using a Battery Pack D Q Headphone Jack 3 5 mm e P59 Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone AUX AUX Input Terminal 3 5 mm For connecting to receiver such as wireless microphone REC Record Trigger Button Starts stops recording Memo e This button is interlocked with the REC button at the bottom of the lens and the REC HOLD button at the top of the handle C REVIEW 7 Clip Review User 7 Button For checking the most recently captured images cee P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button ce P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons Zoom Lever at the Grip To operate zoom servo with the zoom lever at the grip set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to SERVO ts P44 Using the Zoom Lever at the Grip TC TC Input Output Terminal t P60 Time Code and User s Bit IN OUT TC IN OUT Selection Switch sce P64 Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera Hood Release Button ts P26 Attaching Detaching the Hood External Microphone Cable Clamp P25 Attaching an External Microphone INPUT1 INPUT2 Audio Input Terminal 1 2 XLR 3 pin x 2 t P25 Attaching an External Microphone
151. o the camera recorder the built in battery always gets charged When the power is disconnected the battery gradually discharges e The battery will be totally discharged if left unused for 3 months and the date time and time code data will be reset When this happens set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to ON to display the Initial Setting screen then set the date time t P30 Initial Settings 28 Power Status Display Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor The power status is displayed on the display and menu screens Display Description du 7 4V Currently powered by a battery Ju 100min When the battery power runs out i 30 the battery mark appears hollow _IRES and RES yellow is displayed Memo e The display can be set using Battery of Display Settings in the LCD VF menu c P100 Battery B Currently powered by an AC adapter Memo e Ifthe supplied battery or equivalent battery sold separately is not used the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear Display Screen ce P112 Display Screen in Camera Mode ce P116 Display Screen in Media Mode 1 00 00 00 00 Jan 24 2012 BFi 6 M P lt 13000K gt 1 100 Menu Screen c P87 Display and Description of the Menu Screen Shooting Assist Focus Assist Normal DISPLAY ROIA USER Pele Warnings by Lamp and Warning Tone Warning status is indicate
152. oes not enable the Dual Rec operation To perform the Dual Rec operation stop recording temporarily excluding pausing recording in the Clip Continuous Rec mode and start again e When one of the cards is accidentally removed while recording is in progress in the Dual Rec mode recording to the card in the other slot will continue However repair of the accidentally removed card by the recovery function may fail e If an error occurs on one of the cards while recording is in progress in the Dual Rec mode recording of the erroneous card stops while that of the other card continues e Operations on clips recorded in the Dual Rec mode such as clip deletion in the Media mode or appending of OK marks can only be performed on the card in the selected slot Backup Rec 1 Set Main Menu System Record Set Slot Mode to Backup The Backup Rec mode allows you to make use t P107 Slot Mode of the media in slot B for backup recording by BACKUP appears on the display screen controlling the starting and stopping of recording in slot B without using the REC button Sey 100 00 00 00 e Start or stop the recording using Main Menu System Record Set Slot Mode BACKUP isu Backup Rec or press the user button that is assigned with Backup Trig t P107 Slot Mode t P91 User Switch Set Item M P lt 13000K gt Slot B starts Slot A starts Slot A stops Slot B stops 2 Start backup
153. on Multiple Clips P 84 83 il ae oeateid M Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips e Multiple clips can be selected during thumbnail screen or playback screen display e After selecting multiple clips perform appending deleting of OK mark deleting of clips using the action selection screen e After selecting multiple clips the selections will be canceled by the following operations When Deselect All in the action menu is selected When exiting Media mode from the thumbnail screen When removing the SD card When switching the slot in use Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly 1 Move the cursor to a clip without check mark and press the OIS 2 button A green check mark appears on the clip Selected 1 m li L 00000308 2012 01 01 00 15 47 USER LO QUELS USER2 KAA USER3 JS AT 2 Repeat Step 1 to select multiple clips e Multiple clips can be selected e Press the LOLUX 3 button while the multiple clips are selected Appends OK mark together Add OK Mark Selected Clips Deletes OK mark together Delete OK Mark Selected Clips Deletes selected clips together Delete Clips Selected Clips Memo e Selecting clips appended with check mark and pressing the OIS 2 button will cancel the selection e f the operation is performed on multiple clips at the same time a progress bar appears You can stop the operation by pressing the Set button while
154. on to switch to the Camera mode ce P16 Operation Modes Camera image is not output on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Is the camera recorder set to the Camera mode Use the MODE selection button to switch to the Camera mode c P16 Operation Modes Playback does not start after selecting a clip thumbnail and pressing the Set button Is the selected clip a playable clip Playback is not possible if the clip has a different video format setting No sound during playback Is the currently played clip recorded in the Variable Frame Rec mode c P77 Variable Frame Rec 130 Symptom Action Images on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen appear dark or blurred e Readjust the brightness of the LCD monitor and viewfinder e Is the ND FILTER switch set to 1 64 e Is the iris closed e Is the shutter speed setting too high Is the amount of peaking too little Use the PEAKING button to adjust the contour for the LCD monitor and the viewfinder screen t P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor t P35 Adjusting the Viewfinder The CH1 CH2 recording level adjustment knob does not work Is the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL switch set to AUTO e Is the FULL AUTO switch set to ON Is the FULL AUTO switch set to ON and Audio On FULL AUTO in Audio Set of the A V Set menu set to Auto e P103 Audio On FULL AUTO
155. ons to the buttons the usability of the camera recorder is enhanced Perform settings in the menu items corresponding to each button Button Menu Item FOCUS ASSIST 1 Button USER1 OIS 2 Button USER2 LOLUX 3 Button USER3 AE LOCK 4 Button USER4 ZEBRA 5 Button USER5 MARKER 6 Button USER6 C REVIEW 7 Button USER7 LCD Cross Shaped Button A LCD KEYa LCD Cross Shaped Button Y LCD KEYw LCD Cross Shaped Button 4 LCD KEY 4 LCD Cross Shaped Button gt LCD KEY TIME CODE 1 Assign functions to the buttons from the menu Set items in Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set USER1 USER7 LCD KEY a LCD KEY LCD KEY v LCD KEY 4 ts P91 User Switch Set Item Memo e Operations of the user buttons are interlocked with the menu settings e When the menu screen is displayed these buttons function as the menu operation buttons ce P86 Basic Operations in Menu Screen 36 Tally Lamp This is the indicator lamp for recording and warning The operation changes according to the menu settings The lamp blinks when the battery or remaining space on the SD card is low Camera mode only Set using Tally Lamp in the Main Menu System menu t P104 Tally Lamp Menu setting Tally Lamp Off On Functional Warning A information Caution o Recording status Recordi
156. op ische Vertretung f r die JVC KENWOOD Corporation ist JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland CAUTION To avoid electric ie shock or damage to ISa the unit first firmly Xs 8 insert the small end of the power cord into the AC Adapter until it is no longer wobbly and then plug the larger end of the power cord in to an AC outlet FOR EUROPEAN CAUTIONS e To prevent shock do not open the cabinet No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel e When you are not using the AC adapter for a long period of time it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from AC outlet WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries Battery Notice The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead European Union These symbols indicate that the electrical and electronic equipment and the battery with this symbol should not be disposed of as general household waste at its end of life Instead the products should be handed over to the applicable collection points for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment as well as batteries for proper treatment recovery and recycling in a
157. or terminal _ Speaker 1 Connect a wired remote control to the camera Settings Settings LIR recorder CH1 _ CH1 CH1 Connect the wired remote control sold separately to the REMOTE terminal of this BOTH Mix CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 camera recorder Stereo CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 Audio is output from the speaker only in Media mode Does not output in the Camera mode Connect the wired remote control Caution e Turn off the power of the camera recorder when connecting a wired remote control 2 Turn on the power of the camera recorder Memo e If both CH1 and CH2 are built in microphones stereo sound is output from the N terminal regardless of the MONITOR switch setting and Monitor setting 127 So9149q Jeusiayxy Burnoouuo9 Error Messages and Actions Warning display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen tally lamp indication and warning tone are as follows according to the error status Memo e This camera recorder makes use of a microcomputer Noise interference from external sources may prevent it from functioning properly When this occurs turn off and on the power of the camera recorder again Error Message Thumbnail A tatus ction Display Screen Se d Screen TURN POWER System error Turn off the power and turn it OFF The warning tone sounds and the 0n again f TURN BACK ON t
158. order t P107 Slot Mode 1 Setting to Dual Rec Mode Set Slot Mode in the Main Menu System Record Set menu to Dual gt P107 Slot Mode DUAL appears on the display screen gy 1800 00 00 00 g P lt 13000K gt 2 Start recording e Insert recordable media in both slots and press the REC button e Inthe Dual Rec mode recording to the media in both slots starts at the same time e Both the card slot marks turn red and the status indicators of both the card slots also light up in red DUAL eREC 100 00 00 00 A 100min B 50min 3 Stop recording e Press the REC button again e Recording to both slots stops and both the card slot marks turn white e The same clips are recorded to both cards DUAL STBY 00 00 00 00 69 PuUnCOUS am Bunoous L Memo H277Y gt YST727YH e During recording in the Dual Rec mode both the card slot marks light up in red e During recording in the Dual Rec mode to two cards with a different amount of remaining space if the space of one card runs out recording to both slots will stop automatically After recording stops recording automatically resumes for the card with remaining space Although the clips are separated in this case the clips can be seamlessly joined by arranging them onthe timeline of the editing software since they are recorded seamlessly If the last clip on the cards that are inserted
159. ording Mode Switch ce P58 Adjusting Audio Recording Level Lens Section DMN NS No A 2 Cr a ye o C COUT 2 QT Filter Built In Screw e Transparent or UV filter for lens protection or filters for various effects can be installed e Installable filter types D72mmP0 75 Memo e Remove the lens hood when installing the filter t P26 Attaching Detaching the Hood Lens Cover Open Close Switch ts P26 Opening Closing the Lens Cover Focus Ring P45 Focus Operation Zoom Ring ts P44 Zoom Operation To operate zoom with this ring set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to MANUAL Iris Ring ts P49 Adjusting the Iris To operate auto iris press the IRIS button on the side control panel A mark appears on the screen 23 uolonpowju Pq uolonpouuI Basic System Diagram Microphone 24 GY HM600 Shoulder Belt a E S A VI VI l CE 9 Earphone FX A Wireless Microphone Receiver Monitor Monitor Ci
160. ording start time of the clip Memo e Data time display depends on the LCD VF Display Settings Date Style Time Style settings in the Main Menu screen t P100 Date Style t P100 Time Style Scroll Bar e Indicates the scroll position e Black space below the scroll bar white indicates that there are more pages e When the scroll bar white is at the bottom this indicates the last page Remaining Battery Power e P28 Power Status Display Number of Clips e If none of the clips are selected the running number total number of clips of the clip to be displayed appears e Even if only one clip is selected the number of selected clips in the current slot is displayed 79 ee E Detailed screen Items that are common with the Standard screen will not be described Refer to Standard screen P 78 386 386 mm Thumbnail Thumbnail of the clip selected by the cursor Use the cross shaped button lt gt to move the cursor Scroll Mark lt I gt e f there are previous clips lt appears on the left e f there are more clips appears on the right e The marks will not be displayed if there are no clips before and after the current clip Metadata Metadata of the clip pointed by the cursor You can use the cross shaped button AW to scroll Actions Item Description Select All Clips Selects all clips Select OK Selects all clips
161. ous Rec STBY Clip Continuous Rec recording displayedin pause yellow t P73 Clip Continuous Rec STBY H Interval Rec recording standby ce P76 Interval Rec STBYH Interval recording pause displayed in red RECH Interval Rec recording ce P76 Interval Rec STBY Frame Rec recording standby t P75 Frame Rec RECH Frame Rec recording t P75 Frame Rec STBYG Frame Rec recording pause displayed in yellow t P75 Frame Rec STOP Unable to record to the card in the slot P OFF Power OFF Dual Rec Backup Rec Display DUAL is displayed in the Dual Rec mode and BACKUP is displayed in the Backup Rec mode t P107 Slot Mode Memo _ e This item is not displayed when Slot Mode is set to Series e Displayed in the Display 0 and Display 1 screens during warnings only When the remaining time is shorter than 3 minutes 115 u9919S snje s Aejdsiq u9919S snje s Aejdsiq Display Screen in Media Mode Media Display 0 Screen This screen displays the media status or event It is also used to display warnings only Xn 282min sera I E Appears only during warnings Media Display 1 Screen bea 100 00 00 00 AEN1000 2000 Oin zaam 1220x1080 oi HQ Dl USER1 OK MARK USER2 SELECT INFO 116 Media e Displays the media slot A or B of the currently played clip appear
162. plifier according to the brightness of the object Select the setting mode according to your shooting conditions Fixed Gain Mode Manual Gain Switching 1 Press the GAIN button to set to the Manual Gain mode e The A icon on the screen disappears e Use the L M H switch to set the gain of the selected video amplifier e The default positions of the switch are as follows L 6dB M OdB H 9dB Memo The gain value of each position can be set within the range of 6dB to 24dB in increments of 3 dB in the menu Increasing the sensitivity causes the screen to appear grainier P91 GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H 50 Automatic Gain Mode Automatic Gain Adjustment 1 Pressthe GAIN button to setto Automatic Gain Adjustment mode ALC The icon appears on the screen Memo e Set the FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter Automatic Gain Level Control ALC fixed The gain of the video amplifier is automatically set according to the brightness of the object In this case the GAIN switch on the camera recorder is disabled Memo e The upper limit of the gain setting value during ALC operation can be set in Main Menu Camera Function ALC Limit ts P90 ALC Limit Setting the Electronic Shutter You can change the shutter speed time for each shooting frame using the electronic shutter function Electronic shutter can be adjuste
163. ppears after recording stops e f playback is in progress the message appears once the files are closed automatically such as when playback stops e Files on the PC cannot be written to the SD card 17 uolonpouuI p uononpo uy Names of Parts Built in Microphone ce P57 Audio Recording Tally Lamp c P36 Tally Lamp c P130 Tally Lamp Microphone Holder c P25 Attaching an External Microphone Microphone Holder Lock Knob ts P25 Attaching an External Microphone Shoe For mounting separately sold lights and accessories FIX VAR OFF Zoom Speed Switch ts P44 Zoom Operation For switching the zoom speed of the zoom lever at the handle Accessory Mounting Screw Hole Tripod Mounting Hole c P25 Attaching the Tripod REC Record Trigger Button Starts stops recording Memo e This button is interlocked with the REC button on the grip and the REC HOLD button at the top of the handle 18 ZOOM SERVO MANUAL Zoom Operation Servo Manual Switch Set to SERVO when using the zoom lever at the grip or the zoom lever at the handle ts P44 Zoom Operation Monitor Speaker t P81 Audio Output during Playback Viewfinder t P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Visibility Adjustment Lever t P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Eyecup Prevents external light from enteri
164. r specifying the correction frequency of the vertical contour Set this according to the object e Low Emphasizes the low frequency range e Middle Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range e High Emphasizes the high frequency range Setting Values Low Middle High Memo When System under Record Format is set to SD this item is fixed at Low ts P105 Record Format e High cannot be selected under the following settings e When Resolution is set to 1920x1080 and Frame amp Bit Rate is set to 60i HQ or 50i HQ When Resolution is set to 1440x1080 and Frame amp Bit Rate is set to 60i HQ 50i HQ 60i SP or 50i SP Skin Detail For turning On Off the Skin Detail function which is used to adjust the contour correction effect of the colors captured Select On to soften the detail at areas where skin tone is detected Setting Values On Off gt Level For setting the level of contour correction degree of softening using the Skin Detail function Decreasing the value increases the level of contour correction degree of softening Setting Values 1 2 3 gt Range For adjusting the range of skin tone to trigger the Skin Detail function Increasing the value increases the range Setting Values 5 to 5 0 95 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nus 7 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nua
165. rd 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 ne CT e Remove the AC adapter from the AC wall outlet when not in use e Do not leave dust or metal objects adhered to the AC wall outlet or AC adapter power DC plug Do not point the lens directly into the sun This can cause eye injuries as well as lead to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry There is also a risk of fire or electric shock CAUTION The following notes concern possible physical damage to this unit and to the user Carrying or holding this unit by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit or in a malfunction Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces It could tip over causing serious damage to the unit CAUTION Connecting cables Audio Video etc to this unit and leaving it on top of the TV is not recommended as tripping on the cables will cause the unit to fall resulting in damage uolonpoluI uononpo juy IMPORTANT for owners in the U K Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension l
166. rded to the SD card e The value of the year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2099 Changing the Time after Initial Setting Setting the Date Time t P105 Date Time 1 Select System menu Date Time The Date Time screen appears 2 Set the date and time Move the cursor with the cross shaped button lt gt and select the setting item Change the values with the cross shaped button AW 3 Press the Set button after setting is complete The clock is set to 0 seconds of the input date time Changing the Display Style You can change the display style of the date time on the menu Setting the Date Display Date Style ce P100 Date Style The date display can be changed in the LCD VF menu Display Settings menu Date Style item Setting the Time Display Time Style P100 Time Style The time display can be changed in the LCD VF menu Display Settings menu Time Style item Date Time Display in Each Operation Mode During Camera mode Date time of the built in clock is displayed During Media mode Shooting date time of the clip being played back is displayed 31 suoneledoid suoneiedeiq Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder You can display the camera status media information zebra pattern and various markers in the video image on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen during shooting Memo _____ e When M
167. recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded Up to 600 clips per Format can be recorded to one SD card on this camera recorder When 600 clips are recorded to one card the remaining space is displayed as 0 min regardless of the estimated recordable time and no further recording can be performed When Format in the Main Menu gt System Record Set Record Format menu is set to AVCHD up to 4000 clips can be recorded to one SD card Write Protect Switch on the SD Card Slide the write protect switch upward to enable writing or deleting Slide the write protect switch downward to prevent writing or deleting Images in the card are protected Write Protect Switch Write Delete Enabled Write Delete Disabled 37 suoneledoid suonesedaid Inserting an SD Card This camera recorder comes with two card slots Slot A and B for video audio recording and playback 1 Open the SD card cover 2 Insert an SD card with the notched corner pointing up The status indicator of the card slot to which the card was inserted lights up in red 3 Close the SD card cover Card Slot Status Indicator The following table shows the respective states of slot A and B Lamp Slot Status Lights upin The inserted SD card is being red accessed writing readi
168. recording Backup recording into recording recording recording recording slot B e Select REC in Main Menu gt System Record Set Slot l l Mode Backup Rec and press the Set Soa ay button t P107 Slot Mode Slot B Clip 1 e You can also press the user button that is assigned with Backup Trig t P91 User Switch Set Item Memo 2H saa e During the Backup Rec mode when Slot er S ae Mode is set to Backup you can control e The card slot mark of slot B turns red recording to the 2 slots at different timings and selected state and the status indicator of backup recording can only be performed on this slot B also blinks in red camera recorder ce P107 Slot Mode Red e You can record without worrying about missing the important scenes by setting slot B to be always recording backup recording and using the REC button to start stop recording of only the required scenes in slot A e Itis recommended to use a media with high capacity in slot B e When Format in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format Red selected menu is set to AVCHD backup recording cannot be performed c P105 Format BACKUP TBY 100 00 00 00 BACKUP N IA 100min 50min 71 Sunoous D Bunooys 3 Start normal recording normal recording into slot A e Press any of the REC buttons e Recording into the media in
169. ree levers rings below e Zoom Lever at the Grip e Zoom Lever at the Handle e Zoom Ring at the Lens Section Functions as a zoom ring when the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL FIX VAR OFF Using the Zoom Lever at the Grip 1 Set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to SERVO 2 Press the zoom lever to zoom e The zoom speed changes according to the extent the zoom lever is being pushed e Zooms into wide angle and increases the angle of view when W is pressed e Zooms into telephoto and decreases the angle of view when T is pressed e A zoom bar appears during zoom operation Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle 1 Set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to SERVO 2 Set the FIX VAR OFF zoom speed switch to FIX or VAR Memo _ e Setting to FIX will allow the zoom operation to move at the speed set in Handle Zoom Speed Set the zoom speed using Main Menu Camera Function Handle Zoom Speed ce P91 Handle Zoom Speed e Setting to VAR will change the zoom speed according to the pressure applied on the lever 3 Press the zoom lever at the handle to zoom Memo 2H22 gt H _2HH_71_T17 __1_H 1 __ _ e When the FIX VAR OFF zoom speed switch is set to OFF the zoom lever at the handle section cannot be used Using Zoom Ring at the Lens Section 1 Set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to MANUAL You
170. rotation prevention hole e Use screws with screw length 5 mm and below Attaching the Large Eyecup e Attach the large eyecup to prevent external light from entering the viewfinder screen and cameraman s vision e Align and attach to the groove of the eyecup mounted on the camera recorder e The large eyecup can be attached in any direction Large Eyecup supplied Memo e Do not remove the eyecup that is premounted on the camera recorder 25 suoneiedeid Opening Closing the Lens Cover Use the lens cover open close switch to open or close the lens cover Before shooting open the lens cover When this camera recorder is not in use close the lens cover to protect the lens Caution e Do not press against the lens cover with force Doing so may damage the lens or the cover Attaching Detaching the Hood Attaching the Hood Align the markings on the camera recorder and hood turn the hood in the direction of the arrow until itis locked 26 Detaching the Hood e Remove the hood when attaching a filter teleconverter or wide converter to the front of the lens e While pressing the hood release button turn the hood in the anti clockwise direction to remove it Power Supply To use this camera recorder you can attach a battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it ts P26 Using a Battery Pack ts P28 Using AC Power DC IN Power Caution e Set the POWER ON OFF
171. rrent clip number total number of clips 117 u9919S snje S Aejdsiq u9919S snje s Aejdsiq Status Screen For checking the settings of the camera recorder Camera Information Screen For checking information related to shooting using the camera recorder Camera Information gt Zebra Marker Aspect Safety Zone 70 80 16 9 90 QuickTime MPEG2 1920x1080 60i HQ Format USER Switch Set Screen For checking the status functions assigned of the user buttons e P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons USER Switch Set gt Focus Assist OIS Lolux AE Lock Zebra Marker Clip Review Audio Screen For checking the settings related to audio input ce P102 Audio Set Item lt Wind Cut MIC 62 dB MIC 44 dB 118 Audio Level Screen For checking audio related information such as microphone volume level se P57 Audio Recording lt Audio Level i Limiter XLR Manual Level Monitor Video Screen For checking the settings related to video output ce P101 Video Set Item lt Video HDMI SDI Out SDI Resolution 1080i HDMI Color Auto HDMI Enhance Off SD Aspect SD Set Up Squeeze 0 0 Marker and Safety Zone Displays Camera Mode Only The marker and safety zone displays are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the image according to the shooting purpose Example of display when Aspect Ratio 4 3 A
172. s Manually When the FULL AUTO switch is set to OFF some or all of the items Iris Gain and Shutter Speed can be manually adjusted e P49 Adjusting the Iris t P50 Setting the Gain t P51 Setting the Electronic Shutter Memo e If Iris Gain and Shutter Speed are manually adjusted the AE Level setting is temporarily disabled Adjusting the Iris You can adjust the aperture of the lens iris manually or automatically according to the brightness of the object Manual Iris Manual Adjustment Mode The aperture value F number of the lens can be set manually 1 Press the IRIS button to set to the Manual Iris mode The A icon on the screen disappears 2 Turn the iris ring on the lens to adjust the iris manually The open F number of the aperture varies according to the zoom position Wide W end F1 6 Tele T end F3 0 F number Description Decrease The subject appears brighter The focused range becomes sharper while the background is blurred to produce a soft image Increase The subject appears darker Background of image becomes focused as well Memo e Pressing the PUSH AUTO button during Manual Iris mode activates One Push Auto Iris mode And holding down the PUSH AUTO button activates Push Auto Iris mode Auto Iris Automatic Adjustment Mode Press the IRIS button to set to the Auto Iris mode The iris is automatically adjusted accor
173. s Rec cannot be performed sce P105 Format Frame Rec In normal recording when the recording stops the image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one clip on the SD card In this mode recording starts with every press of the REC button and only the specified number of frames is recorded The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped Memo e Audio will not be recorded e Until a specified amount of recordings is accumulated the file cannot be written to the media e f the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amount is reached Padding e After the specified number of frames is recorded and written to the media recording will be performed until the same number is accumulated again Press REC Frame Rec starts Press REC Press and hold REC Frame Rec stops Press REC Recording resumes Recording resumes Normal recording 1 1 1 1 Pause Padding data Records number of frames specified in Rec Frames N eee Actual clips recorded to the media Specific amount of data 1 Set Rec Mode to Frame Rec e Set Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode to Frame Rec c P106 Rec Mode e The display changes STBY STBYi 2 Set
174. s when the write protect switch of the SD card is set Voltage Battery Power Displays the current status of the power supply in use ce P28 Power Status Display Memo e Displayed in the Media Display 0 screen during warnings only Resolution Displays the video image resolution Frame Rate Bit Rate Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs Operation Guide Displays a guide for the current operation buttons Audio Level Meter Displays the audio levels of CH1 and CH2 CH 1 Seeseesscoosocooseco 04030 20 10 Q CH 2 fasaa 12 10000000000004 Memo e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Audio Meter is set to Off c P100 Audio Meter Volume Operation Indicator e Displayed when there are changes made to the volume of the headphone speaker 0 to 15 and the value of LCD BRIGHT 10 to 10 ENE operation is disabled in the Media mode and its value is fixed at 10 e P113 Volume Operation Indicator Information Display Use the AE LOCK 4 button to switch between camera information display GPS display and turning off the display e The GPS display displays information on the recording location of the video being played back only when GPS information has been recorded e Camera information display displays only information of Gain Iris Shutter and White Balance that have been recorded mz Od
175. sibility adjustment lever to adjust the visibility Turn the visibility adjustment lever to sharpen the image on the viewfinder screen 3 Adjust the brightness contour and contrast of the viewfinder screen Adjusting the Brightness Use the VF Bright menu to adjust the brightness of the viewfinder screen e Adjust using Main Menu LCD VF VF Bright e Increasing the value increases the brightness Setting Values 10 to 10 Default value 0 Adjusting the Contour Use the PEAKING button to adjust the contour of the viewfinder screen The contour of the LCD monitor will also be adjusted at the same time t P35 Adjusting the Contour Memo The PEAKING operation is disabled in the Media mode and its value is fixed at 10 Adjusting the Contrast Use the VF Contrast menu to adjust the contrast of the viewfinder screen e Adjust using Main Menu LCD VF VF Contrast e Increasing the value increases the contrast Setting Values 10 to 10 Default value 0 Displaying in Black and White You can display the viewfinder screen in black and white e Main Menu LCD VF VF Color item Press Set button Select Off Press Set button t P97 VF Color 35 suoneledoid suoneiedeid Assigning Functions to User Buttons You can assign functions to the following buttons and use them as user buttons By assigning functi
176. sing Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode Rec Frames c P106 Rec Frames 76 3 Setthetime interval to start recording in Interval Rec Set using Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode Rec Interval t P106 Rec Interval Start recording e Press the REC button to record only the number of frames specified in Rec Frames and pause e After the specified time in Rec Interval has passed recording starts again to record only the number of frames specified in Rec Frames and pause e Interval Rec continues until the recording is stopped The display changes STBYI RECH STBYE red text RECH STBYE red text e The card slot status indicator blinks in green 5 Press and hold the REC button e The card slot status indicator lights up in green e The display becomes STBYP Caution Do not remove the SD card during recording RECH red text or recording pause STBYH yellow text e To remove the SD card during Interval Rec press the CANCEL button check that STBYE white text is displayed and the card slot status indicator is lighted in green before you remove the card e When Main Menu TC UB TC Generator is set to Free Run or Free Run Ext the time code will be recorded in Rec Run e Audio cannot be recorded A mark appears in the audio level meter display c P113 Audio L
177. sing the REC button starts recording only to the card in the selected slot active slot e When this is set to Series and Format in the Record Format menu is set to AVCHD the clips are recorded over the slots seamlessly without interruptions in the video e When this is set to Dual and recordable media are inserted in both slots pressing the REC button starts simultaneous recording to the cards in both slots gt Backup Rec For starting stopping backup recording with REC STBY This item is selectable only when Slot Mode is set to Backup Memo e When recording is stopped due to no remaining space on the media etc this item is fixed at STOP and cannot be selected Time Stamp For setting whether to display shooting date time information in the recorded video Setting Values On Off Memo e The date time display style can be changed in LCD VF menu Display Settings Date Style Time Style t P100 Date Style t P100 Time Style e When the date time is hidden while the menu screen status screen or other screen is displayed the date time during this period will not be recorded to the video A confirmation screen appears if you try to display the menu screen or status screen during recording Clip Set gt Clip Name Prefix For setting the first four characters of the name of the clip file to be recorded to the SD card Enter any o
178. sis on the recording time e Non Drop Sets the run mode of the time code generator to non drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of frames Memo Drop frame non drop frame mode e When the frame rate setting in Main Menu System Record Set Record Format Frame amp Bit Rate is 60p 60i or 30p the actual number of frames per second is approximately 59 94 29 97 However the time code processing standard is 60p 60i or 30p frames To make up for the frame number discrepancy the drop frame mode Drop drops the 00 frame and 01 frame every minute except for minutes that are multiples of 10 However in the case of 60p the 00 01 02 and 03 frame are dropped e The non drop frame mode Non Drop does not drop frames and ignores the discrepancy with the actual time Setting Time Code 1 Select Main Menu TC UB TC Preset and press the Set button P97 TC Preset The TC Preset screen appears TC UB gt Rec Run 00 00 00 002 AA BB CC DD Drop TC Generator TC Preset UB Preset Drop Frame DISPLAY IOIA LES USER ANo fe Memo e When TC UB TC Generator is set to Regen the parameter is displayed as Regen and cannot be selected se P96 TC Generator 61 PuncOUS D a gt e a Ss Set the time code hour minute second frame
179. spect Marker Line Halftone and Center Mark On Safety Zone Center Mark Aspect Marker Memo e You can turn On Off the safety zone and center mark displays using the Aspect Ratio Safety Zone and Center Mark settings of Marker Settings in the LCD VF menu e P99 Safety Zone Smoothening the Skin Color Skin Detail Function The Skin Detail function can be used to reduce the contour enhancement of video signals for only the skin areas so as to produce a smoother skin tone 1 Set Skin Detail to On ts P95 Skin Detail Set Main Menu Camera Process menu Detail Adjust Skin Detail to On Memo e You can specify the adjustment level for the contour enhancement of the skin tone in Main Menu Camera Process menu Detail Adjust Skin Detail Level ce P95 Level Color Bar Output Color bars can be output on this camera recorder Memo e The audio test signals 1 kHz can be output simultaneously with the color bar output ce P103 Test Tone To Output the Color Bar Using the Menu To output color bars follow the setting procedure below 1 Set Bars in the Camera Function menu screen to On ce P90 Bars Color bars are output To Output the Color Bar Using the User Button 1 Assign the Bars function to any of the user buttons c P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons
180. spect Ratio For selecting the final image aspectratio to be used from the overall angle of view Setting Values 16 9 4 3 2 35 1 1 85 1 16 9 1 75 1 1 66 1 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 35 1 Center 2 35 1 Top 1 85 1 Center 1 85 1 Top Memo _ e When System menu Record Set Record Format SD Aspect is set to 4 3 this item is fixed at 4 3 and cannot be selected ce P106 SD Aspect gt Aspect Marker For specifying how boundary markers are to be used to indicate the parts of an image that are beyond the range of the aspect ratio selected in Aspect Ratio e Line Halftone Displays the boundary using lines and areas outside the boundary in halftone e Halftone Displays areas outside the boundary in halftone e Line Displays the boundary using lines e Off Hides the boundary markers Setting Values Line Halftone Halftone Line Off Memo e When Aspect Ratio is set to 16 9 or 16 9 4 3 this item is fixed at Off and cannot be selected 4 Safety Zone For setting the percentage of area that is to be deemed as valid area Safety Zone within the boundary of the aspect ratio selected in Aspect Ratio Setting Values 95 93 90 88 80 Off Center Mark For specifying whether to display a mark to indicate the screen center within the aspect ratio selected in Aspect Ratio Setting Values On Off Display Settings Item This menu is
181. ssage If the white balance adjustment is not correctly completed one of the following messages will appear for about 3 seconds White Paint Adjustment You can fine tune the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B 1 Select AWB Paint in the Main Menu Camera Process White Balance menu and press the Set button The White Paint Adjustment screen appears White Balance DISPLAY EME 2 Adjust the R and B values Use the cross shaped button AW to adjust R value and lt gt to adjust B value 3 Press the Set button Returns to the White Balance screen Message Status White Balance NG OBJECT The object used is defective Displayed when there is not R Value enough white color on the AWB Paint object or when the color Clear Paint After AWB temperature is not suitable B Value Use another white object and adjust the white balance again ERROR LOW Insufficient illumination LIGHT Displayed when the lighting is Memo one ne 2 e Selecting lt 4 will usually clear the White Paint again Adjustment value But when Main Menu ERROR OVER _ Excessive illumination Camera Process White Balance Clear LIGHT Displayed when the lighting is Paint After AWB is set to Off values will not too bright Decrease the be cleared even when h 4 is selected lighting and adjust the white r P96 Clear Paint After AWB balance again
182. switch setting e Auto Sets audio recording mode to the forced auto mode Setting Values SW Set Auto 103 sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nus im sBulyes pajiejeg pue Aejdsig nue System Menu This menu screen allows system related settings For specifying recording settings formatting and restoring of SD card tally lamp setting date time time zone and other settings It can also be used to reset the menu settings to their default values Record Set For specifying recorded video related settings sce P105 Record Set Item Media gt Format Media For formatting initializing an SD card Select a card slot A or B select Format from Cancel Format and press the Set button to format initialize the card t P39 Formatting Initializing SD Cards gt Restore Media For restoring an SD card Select a card slot A or B and press the Set button to restore the SD card se P40 Restoring the SD Card Memo This item appears only when the SD card needs to be restored However it is not selectable when recording in Camera mode and during Clip Review 104 Setup File This allows you to save the menu settings as well as the performance results of shutter speed and AWB It is useful to save settings according to different shooting conditions 4 Load File Loads the settings ts P122 Loading a Setup File gt Store File Saves the settings t
183. t For recording file Final Cut Pro MP4 File Format format Video HQ mode MPEG 2 Long GOP VBR 35 Mbps Max MP HL 1920x1080 59 94i 29 97p 23 98p 50i 25p 1440x1080 59 94i 50i 1280x720 59 94p 29 97p 23 98p 50p 25p SP mode MPEG 2 Long GOP CBR 18 3 Mbps MP HL 720p 25 Mbps MP H14 1080i 1440x1080 59 94i 50i 1280x720 59 94p 50p Audio LPCM 2ch 48 kHz 16 Bit HD mode AVCHD Video AVCHD File Format recording file format Video HQ mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 24 Mbps Max 1920x1080 59 94i 50i SP mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 17 Mbps 1920x1080 59 94i 50i Audio Dolby Digital 2ch 48 kHz 16 Bit 256 kbps SD mode MOV H 264 Video QuickTime File Format recording file format Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 8 Mbps 720x480 59 94i U model only 720x576 50i E model only Audio LPCM 2ch 48 kHz 16 Bit 133 souio M Dimensional Outline Drawing Unit mm 4 af O to O ol 1 n 7 T bl N O B EA f a ese 415 5 o w 000 0 222 269 5 345 5 402 5 57 The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice 134 Index A AGC adapi risisrriininnsni 27 28 AOU OMaria ra 8
184. t Media screen Memo e During formatting menu operation is unavailable but you can start recording However this is only available when a recordable SD card is inserted in the other slot e Formatting cannot be performed in the following cases e Recording is in progress on the SD card to be formatted SD card is not inserted e Write protect switch of the SD card is set f is displayed Caution If you format the SD card all data recorded on the card including video data and setup files will be deleted Restoring the SD Card It is necessary to restore the SD card if an abnormality occurs to the data in the card due to some reasons N00 SS e IRESTORE appears at the remaining media display area when an SD card that requires restoring is inserted 1 Select System Media Restore Media t P104 Restore Media 2 Select the SD card to be restored and press the Set button Restore Media oy A Restore Slot A 40 3 Restoring starts Restore Media BE Restore Slot A Restoring A 4 Restoring is complete When restoring is complete Complete appears and the camera recorder returns to the Restore Media screen e When no media that requires restoring is inserted the camera recorder returns to the Media menu screen Caution e Restore Media can only be selected in Camera mode However it cannot be selected while the camera
185. t and brightness areas in the viewfinder screen Increasing the value increases the contrast Setting Values 10 to 10 0 LCD Contrast For setting the difference in luminance between the darkest and brightness areas in the LCD monitor Increasing the value increases the contrast Setting Values 10 to 10 0 LCD Backlight For setting the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight Setting Values Bright Normal LCD Mirror For specifying the image display method when facing the LCD monitor Select Mirror to display the image after laterally inverting it Mirror display se P34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Setting Values Mirror Normal Memo e The setting of this item is valid only in Camera mode e During color bar menu screen and status screen display the Mirror setting is disabled P119 Color Bar Output Shooting Assist Item Focus Assist For setting whether to add color to the contour of the focused image upon switching the image to black and white Setting Values On Off 98 4 Type For specifying the operation when the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button is pressed ce P46 Focus Assist Function e ACCU Focus Enables the Focus Assist and ACCU Focus forced focus functions The depth of field of the object becomes shallower to enable easier focusing The ACCU Focus function switches automatically to Off after about 10 seconds e Normal Enables on
186. t be consistent with the zebra display range When Gamma in the Camera Process menu is set to Cinema the 100IRE output is not consistent with the 100 display When an object of more than 400 luminance is detected it is displayed as 400 ce P94 Gamma eas Le v 1 Select the following in Spot Meter of the Main Menu Camera Function User Switch Set menu ts P92 Spot Meter 66 Item Settings Color of Frame Indicating the Position Max amp Min Displays the brightness and positions of the brightest and darkest areas in the screen Frames may also be stopped at the current positions e Max Green e Min Yellow Max Displays the brightness and position ofthe brightest area in the screen Frames may also be stopped at the current positions Green Min Displays the brightness and position ofthe darkestareainthe screen Frame may also be stopped at the current positions Yellow Manual Displays the brightness of the specified position Green Blinks in green when specifying the position user buttons t P36 Assigning Functions to User Buttons Meter 2 Assign the Spot Meter function to any of the Press the user button that is assigned with Spot The operation switches as below when the button is pressed When Max amp Min Max Min is selected Th
187. t the time code continues in running order Setting Values Free Run Ext Free Run Rec Run Regen TC Preset For setting the time code hour minute second frame Display Drop setting 02 02 25 20 Non Drop setting 02 02 25 20 UB Preset For setting the user s bit Digit by digit Display AB CD EF 01 Drop Frame For setting the framing mode of the time code generator e Non Drop Internal time code generator works in the non drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of frames e Drop Internal time code generator works in the drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the recording time Setting Values Non Drop Drop Memo e This item can be set only when Frame amp Bit Rate in the Main Menu System Record Set Record Format menu is set to 60p 30p or 60i When the frame rate is 24p Non Drop becomes fixed and cannot be selected When the frame rate is 50p 25p or 50i this item appears as and cannot be selected c P106 Frame amp Bit Rate LCD VF Menu Item for specifying settings related to the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen This menu screen can be used to specify settings related to the Focus Assist mode zebra pattern display screen size marker and safety zone In addition it is also used for selecting whether to display characters on the LCD monitor or viewf
188. tats Unis WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER LAPPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A LHUMIDITE NOTES e The rating plate and safety caution are on the bottom and or the back of the main unit e The serial number plate is on the bottom of the unit e The rating information and safety caution of the AC adapter are on its upper and lower sides REMARQUES e La plaque d identification et l avertissement de s curit se trouvent sous l appareil et ou au dos e La plaque du num ro de s rie est situ e sur la partie inf rieure de l appareil e Les informations d identification et l avertissement de s curit de l adaptateur secteur sont situ s sur ses c t s sup rieur et inf rieur CAUTION The mains plug shall remain readily operable e Remove the mains plug immediately if the camera functions abnormally WARNING The battery pack the camera with battery installed and the remote control with battery installed should not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunlight fire or the like Caution on Replaceable lithium battery The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate Replace battery with Panasonic
189. th a soft cloth Do not wipe the body with benzene or thinner Doing so may cause the surface to melt or turn cloudy When it is extremely dirty soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent wipe the body with it and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent Rechargeable Battery E Be sure to use only the specified batteries We do not guarantee the safety and performance of this device if an unspecified battery is used E The battery is not charged when purchased E When using the battery in a low temperature environment 10 C 50 F or below the operating time may be shortened or it may not function properly When using the device outdoors in the winter weather warm the battery such as by placing it in the pocket before attaching it Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire E If the battery is not to be used for a long time e Use up the charge completely and detach it from the camera to prevent deterioration Wait forthe battery to run out by itself such as through continuous shooting or playback e Charge the battery once every half a year and store it again after using up the charge E Store the removed battery ina dry place between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F E ATTENTION The product you have purchased is powered by a rechargeable battery that is recyclable Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery
190. the HDMI SDI terminal according to the monitor to be connected Setting Values 576i 576p 480i 480p 720p 1080i Memo e The selectable options vary according to the setting in System Resolution Frame amp Bit Rate of System menu Record Set Record Format e Cross conversion output is not possible gt HDMI Color e For setting the color format of HDMI signals e This item is selectable only when HDMI SDI Oui is set to HDMI or HDMI SDI Setting Values RGB Auto gt HDMI Enhance e For setting the color range of HDMI signals When connecting to a PC monitor set this to On e This item is selectable only when HDMI SDI Oui is set to HDMI or HDMI SDI Setting Values On Off SD Aspect For setting the style of displaying down converted images on a 4 3 aspect ratio screen e Side Cut Displays image with the left and right sides cut off e Letter Displays as a wide image with the top and bottom blackened Squeeze Displays image that is squeezed horizontally Setting Values Side Cut Letter Squeeze Memo When System in the Record Format menu is set to SD and SD Aspect is set to 4 3 this item appears as and cannot be selected ce P105 System SD Set Up For selecting whether to add a setup signal to the video signal output from the AV output terminal Setup signals are added when 7 5 is selected
191. the AWB Paint R value and B value settings to 0 after executing AWB Auto White Balance e Off Does not change the AWB Paint R value and B value settings after executing AWB Auto White Balance Setting Values On Off FAW Paint For adjusting the R red B blue component during FAW Full Auto White Balance mode e Increase the number Strengthens the red blue e Decrease the number Weakens the red blue Setting Values 32 to 32 0 TC UB Menu Menu screen for setting time code and user s bit This item cannot be selected in the Media mode or during recording TC Generator For setting the operation of the time code e Free Run Ext External time code input will be synchronized with this and the time code will be recorded Free Run The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off Rec Run The time code operates in the run mode during recording It continues to run in the order of the recorded clips as long as the SD card is not replaced If the SD card is removed and recording is made on another card time code will be recorded on the new card from where it was left off in the previous card e Regen The time code operates in the run mode during recording When the SD card is replaced the last time code recorded on the card is read and recorded on a new card so tha
192. the number of frames to record in Rec Frames e Set using Main Menu System Record Set Rec Mode Rec Frames cee P106 Rec Frames 3 Start recording e Press the REC button to record only the number of frames specified in Rec Frames and pause e The display changes STBYG RECH STBYB yellow text e The card slot status indicator lights up in green 4 Repeat Frame Rec e Press the REC button again to record only the number of frames specified in Rec Frames and pause The display changes STBYG RECH STBYB yellow text e Frame Rec continues until the recording is stopped step 5 5 Press and hold the REC button e The card slot status indicator lights up in green Caution e Do not remove the SD card during recording RECW red text or recording pause STBYG yellow text e To remove the SD card during Frame Rec press the CANCEL button check that STBY white text is displayed and the card slot status indicator is lighted in green before you remove the card e When Main Menu TC UB TC Generator is set to Free Run or Free Run Ext the time code will be recorded in Rec Run e Audio cannot be recorded A mark appears in the audio level meter display c P113 Audio Level Meter 75 Sunoous D Bunooys Interval Rec In normal recording when the recording
193. ther than the memory card into the card slot E Do not block the vent on the unit Blocking of the vent causes internal heating and may lead to burns and fires E Do not turn off the POWER ON OFF CHG switch or remove the power cable during recording or playback E The camera recorder may not show stable pictures for a few seconds immediately after the power is turned on but this is not a malfunction E When the video signal output terminals are not in use put on the covers to prevent damage to the terminals Do not drop this unit or subject it to strong impact or vibration as it is a precision equipment E Optical performance of lens Due to the optical performance of the lens color divergence phenomena magnification chromatic aberration may occur at the periphery of the image This is not a camera malfunction E Noise may appear in the image when switching modes E If placed on its side heat release efficiency will deteriorate E Use the supplied AC adapter as the power supply Do not use the supplied AC adapter on other devices E When the connectors that come with connector covers are not in use put on the covers to prevent damage to the connectors 14 LCD Monitor and Viewfinder E The LCD monitor and viewfinder screen are manufactured using high precision technology Black spots may appear on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen or red blue and or white spots may not disappear However this is nota malf
194. to focus is activated e When ACCU Focus is enabled ACCU FOCUS blinks for about 10 seconds while Focus Assist starts up after which the FOCUS indicator lights up e If recording starts while ACCU Focus is active ACCU Focus will be forcibly deactivated t P98 Focus Assist Memo e Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change Luminance Information Displayed when the Spot Meter function is activated e P66 Setting Spot Meter MAX Maximum luminance MIN Minimum luminance Date Time Display Displays the current date and time Memo e The date time display style can be specified in Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Date Style Time Style t P100 Date Style t P100 Time Style e This item is not displayed when Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Date Time is set to Off t P100 Date Time e When Main Menu System menu Record Set Time Stamp is set to On this item is not displayed t P107 Time Stamp Zoom Display e Displays the zoom position Zoom bar or value e The zoom bar will only be displayed for 3 seconds after the zoom operation is activated Memo e You can specify the display method Number Bar or turn off the display in Main Menu LCD VF menu Display Settings Zoom This item will not be displayed when Off is selected ce P99 Zoo
195. tomatic Adjustment mode The audio recording level is set automatically according to the input level e When the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON mode switching with the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch is disabled Memo e When Limiter in the Main Menu A V Set gt Audio Set menu is set to Off while in the automatic adjustment mode the limiter operates at 5dBFS If Limiter is set to other than Off the limiter operates according to the value set cee P102 Limiter e When Audio On FULL AUTO in the A V Set Audio Set menu is set to SW Set you can switch the audio recording mode with the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch on the camera recorder even if the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON t P103 Audio On FULL AUTO Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone You can check the recorded audio using headphone 1 Connect the headphone 2 Select the channel to monitor with the MONITOR selection switch Setting Description CH1 Outputs the audio recorded in CH1 BOTH Outputs the audio recorded in CH1 CH2 CH2 Outputs the audio recorded in CH2 3 Use the MONITOR button to adjust the monitor volume Memo e Audio during recording is not output from the monitor speaker e Warning tone is output when there is an abnormality in the camera recorder or when the battery is lo
196. uctions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped NON BRONS co INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 00
197. unction and these spots are not recorded on the SD card E If you use this unit continuously for a long period of time the characters displayed in the viewfinder may temporarily remain on the screen This is not recorded on the SD card They will not appear after you turn the power off and then on again E If you use this unit in a cold place the images may appear to lag on the screen but this is nota malfunction Retained images are not recorded on the SD card E Do not press against the surface with force or subject it to strong impact Doing so may damage or break the screens E Noise may appear in the viewfinder when switching between the live video and playback images E Due to the characteristic of the viewfinder display device colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes It does not affect the recorded images SDI output or HDMI output Copyright Any recordings made on this camera recorder that are played back for profit or public preview may infringe on the rights of the owner of the recordings Do not use the recordings for purpose other than personal enjoyment without prior consent from the owner License Notices E MPEGLA AVC THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODE
198. ution HDMI Color HDMI Enhance SD Aspect SD Set Up USB Mode Screen This screen displays the USB mode USB Mode Warning Display e Warning display is displayed in the display screen Camera mode Media mode e f error occurs during status screen display the display will return to the display screen to display the warning c P128 Error Messages and Actions Warning Display Area 33 suoneledoid suoneiedeid Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder You can monitor video images on this camera recorder using the viewfinder LCD monitor or both Inverted LCD Normal LCD DISPLAY Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Screen VF When LCD VF in the LCD VF Menu is Set to Off P97 LCD VF LCD Monitor Status LCD Display VF Display LCD closed Normal LCD OFF ON Inverted LCD ON OFF LCD opened Normal LCD JON OFF Inverted LCD ON OFF Turns ON when LCD VF in the LCD VF menu is set to On Memo e Press and hold the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds to turn ON OFF the LCD monitor e The function to switch between LCD monitor and viewfinder displays by pressing the DISPLAY button can be canceled by opening closing or rotating the LCD monitor e The viewfinder screen is always displayed when LCD VF in the LCD VF menu is set to On e You can display bot
199. ved while adding the OK mark e Card is removed while writing a setup file e Card is removed while deleting a clip A B RECORD e Video format of the file for Clip Set Resolution and Frame FORMAT Review is different from the amp Bit Rate correctly INCORRECT Frame amp Bit Rate setting of the cs P105 Resolution camera recorder P106 Frame amp Bit Rate MEDIA FULL e REC button is pressed when Replace the SD card with a the media in use has no new one remaining space e Remaining space ran out during recording NO CLIPS No viewable clips are found on the Insert an SD card that card for Clip Review contains clips that can be reviewed P37 SD Card ce P68 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately Clip Review NO MEDIA REC button is pressed when an SD Insert an SD card card is not inserted n P37 SD Card No Media No SD card is found in Media mode Insert an SD card or when the thumbnail screen is t P37 SD Card displayed No Clips No clips are found on the inserted Insert an SD card that SD card in Media mode or when the contains playable clips thumbnail screen is displayed t P37 SD Card t P78 Playing Recorded Clips 12h Continuation The continuous recording time in To continue recording press Record AVCHD mode exceeds 12 hours the REC button again and recording stops automatically 129 souio M Tally Lamp The tally lamp start blink
200. w c P130 Warning Tone Selecting Audio Output Method When the MONITOR Selection Switch Is Set to BOTH When a stereo type earphone jack is connected perform the following setting to output stereo sound 1 Set the MONITOR selection switch to BOTH 2 Set Main Menu A V Set Audio Set gt Monitor to Stereo t P103 Monitor Memo e You can set the volume of the warning tone in Main Menu A V Set Audio Set Alarm Level Off Low Middle High c P103 Alarm Level 59 PuncoUS D Bunooys Time Code and User s Bit Time code and user s bit data are recorded with the video in this camera recorder The time code and user s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording Display screen Displaying Time Code and User s Bit The time code and user s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording The display differs according to the menu settings 1 Set Main Menu LCD VF Display Settings TC UB to settings other than Off te P100 TC UB When TC or UB is selected time code or user s bit data is displayed respectively on the display screen FF EE DD 20 wW00 00 00 00 11900 00 00 00 Memo e Values recorded on the SD card is displayed in Media mode 60 Time Code Operation Mode Set the ti
201. wer zoom is used accessories are connected or when the LCD monitor is frequently used e For purchase of spare batteries and battery charger consult your nearest JVC dealer Precautions for Batteries e Store the battery in a cool and dry place when not in use Do not expose the battery to high temperatures such as in a car under direct sunlight This will cause battery leakage and shorten the battery life e f the operating time shortens drastically even after charging the battery may be reaching the end of its life Replace the battery with a new one 27 suoneledoid suonesedaild Using AC Power DC IN Power Use the supplied AC adapter to operate the camera recorder with AC power 1 Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the DC terminal of the camera recorder Check that the power switch of the camera recorder is set to OFF CHG e Open the cover of the DC terminal and connect as shown in the diagram 2 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to ON Power will be supplied to the camera recorder Caution e Do not insert or remove the DC cable during recording e Do not use power supply of high voltage fluctuation containing noise such as ripple or with insufficient capacity Charging the Built In Battery e The date time and time code data are stored using the built in rechargeable battery When power is connected t
202. y be different as described below The limiter does not function when MANUAL is set The limiter functions at 5 dBFS when AUTO is set Setting Values Ref Level 8dBFS 5dBFS Off AGC Response 4 Attack Time Sets the time to activate the limiter Setting Values Fast Middle Slow gt Decay Time Sets the time to deactivate the limiter operation Setting Values Fast Middle Slow 102 AGC Mode For setting whether to link the limiter operation of CH1 and CH2 Select Link to link or Separate to separate Setting Values Link Separate Memo TT e Enabled only when both the AUX input terminal and INPUT1 INPUT2 input terminal are set to LINE or MIC and CH1 CH2 of the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL switch is set to AUTO XLR Manual Level For setting whether to link manual audio adjustment operation between INPUT 1 and INPUT2 terminals Select Link to link or Separate to separate Setting Values Link Separate Memo 2H Enabled only when both the INPUT1 INPUT2 input terminals are set to LINE or MIC and both CH1 CH2 of the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switches are set to MANUAL Int Mic Separation For setting the enhancement level of the stereo effect of the built in microphone e1to4 Enhances the stereo effect Increasing the value increases the stereo effect e Effect off Does not enhance the
203. y not increase even when files are deleted using a PC Handling of SD Cards E The status indicator lights up in red when data on the SD card is being accessed Do not remove the SD card during data access suchas recording playback or formatting Do not turn off the power or remove the battery and AC adapter during access either E Do not use or store the SD card ina place that is subject to static electricity or electrical noise E Do not place the SD card near locations that are exposed to strong magnetic fields or radio waves E Inserting the SD card incorrectly may result in damage of this unit or the SD card We are not liable for any accidental loss of data stored on the SD card Please back up any important data E Make use of the SD card within the prescribed conditions of use Do not use it at the following locations Places that are subject to direct sunlight high humidity or corrosion places near thermal equipment sandy or dusty places or in a car under the sun with the doors and windows closed E Do not bend or drop the SD card or subject it to strong impact or vibration E Do not splash the SD card with water Do not dismantle or modify the SD card E Do not touch the terminals with your hands or with a metal object E Do not allow dust dirt water or foreign objects to adhere to the terminals E Do not remove the labels or stick other labels or stickers on the SD cards E Do not use pencils or bal

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