INTRODUCTION
CONTROLS,
INDICATORS AND
CONNECTORS
BASIC SYSTEM
CONNECTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
POWER SUPPLY
PREPARATIONS
PrecautionsForUseoftheDVConnector
Be sure to follow the procedure outlined below when connecting.
1. Turn ON the GY-DV500 and the equipment to be connected.
2. Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT.
3. Insert the videocassette.
SETTING AND
ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE SHOOTING
4. Connect the DV cable.
(If the procedure is performed in incorrect order, noise may appear in the recording and playback picture and the
sound may fall out. If this occurs, disconnect the DV cable and then connect it again following steps
aboveprocedure.)
1
to
4
of the
SHOOTING
OPERATION
DV CAMCORDER
When recording the GY-DV500 playback picture using another component with DV
connector, such as a non-linear editing controller, be sure to set the VCR Setup
Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT to IEEE1394.
(If the INPUT SELECT item is set to CAMERA, be sure to perform steps 1to 4of the above procedure.)
PLAYBACK MODE
INSTRUCTIONS
When making a backup recording on another component via the DV connector while
recording with the GY-DV500, be sure to set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126
INPUT SELECT to CAMERA.
GY-DV500
TIME CODE
OPERATION
(If the INPUT SELECT item is set to IEEE1394, be sure to perform steps
1
to
4
of the above procedure.)
S.S.F. (Super Scene
Finder)
USING EXTERNAL
COMPONENTS
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SETUP MENU
Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape
FEATURES OF THE
CAMERA SECTION
Adhere to the following precautions when using the head cleaning tape.
1. The tape runs for 10 seconds at a time in the PLAY mode. (The tape stops automatically and
then the unit enters the SAVE MODE. However, the display back light is not turned off.)
Press the PLAY button after the cleaning tape is fully loaded.
2. Do not use the tape more than four times at the most for each cleaning.
3. The cleaning tape can be used four times.
OTHERS
One time: One tape transport from the start of the rewound tape to the end of the tape.
■ Use the following chart as a guide for periodical head cleaning.
Operating
environment
Low temperature
0˚C to 10˚C
Room temperature
10˚C to 35˚C
High temperature
35˚C to 40˚C
Yardstick for use
of cleaning tape
1 to 2 times
every 5 hours
1 to 2 times
every 20 to 30 hours
1 to 2 times
every 5 hours
Note 1) When used in a low humidity environment (10% RH to 30% RH), head cleaning should be
conducted at intervals half of those given in the above chart.
* The illustration shows the GY-DV500 DV Camcorder with the optional lens viewfinder attached.
Note 2) When an ME80 tape is used immediately after head cleaning, the VTR warning (head)
indicator may remain on. In this case, let the tape run as the indicator will turn off after the
tape has run for a while.
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating
This instructions attached to service
manual is different from that which is
provided the GY-DV500.
Note 3) Use the cleaning tape in the room temperature (10˚C to 35˚C).
SC96934-001
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.
This instruction manual is made from 100% recycled paper.
Precautions when writing S.S.F. data
Model No. GY-DV500
Serial No.
SC96874 : U-ver.
SC96875 : E-ver.
When S.S.F. data stored in the memory of the GY-DV500 is written to the beginning of the
rewound tape, approximately 5 seconds of recorded video and/or sound will be erased at
the beginning.
In the case of important recordings, leave 5 seconds or more of the tape unrecorded
before starting recording.
Thank you for purchasing the DV Camcorder GY-DV500.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
BASIC OPERATIONS
MAIN FEATURES ............................................................... 4
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This unit records and plays back in the SP mode.
Recording or playback in the LP mode is not possible.
In the case of important recordings, do not record within
the first 2 to 3 minutes from the beginning of the tape.
Before recording important scenes, be sure to perform a
test recording and confirm that both video and audio are
recorded correctly.
Recorded video and audio contents are for private use.
Other use may infringe on the rights of copyright holders.
JVC cannot assume liabilities that may derive from the
impossibility of normal recording or playback of video or
audio due to malfunction of the camcorder or the
videocassette.
5. PREPARATIONS
This unit is a MiniDV video system format camcorder.
Videocassettes which are not marked with the MiniDV
symbol cannot be used with this unit.
5-1 Turning the Power ON .............................................. 39
5-2 Cassette Loading and Unloading ............................. 40
5-3 Setting the Date and Time........................................ 41
1. INTRODUCTION
1-1 Main Unit Configuration.............................................. 6
1-2 Precautions for Proper Use ........................................ 7
1-3 Routine and Periodical Maintenance ......................... 8
1-4 Videocassette to be Used .......................................... 8
1-5 Battery Pack to be Used ............................................ 9
1-6 Condensation ............................................................. 9
1-7 Characteristic CCD Phenomena ................................ 9
The following phenomena may occur when tapes recorded
on other units (including another GY-DV500) are recorded
or played back on this camcorder.
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE
SHOOTING
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The transient section between scenes recorded on other
units and those recorded on this unit may appear
disturbed.
6-1 Camera Settings ...................................................... 42
6-2 Viewfinder Adjustment ............................................. 43
6-3 External Monitor Adjustment .................................... 43
6-4 Back FocusAdjustment ............................................ 44
6-5 White Balance Adjustment ....................................... 45
• White Balance Adjustment ..................................... 45
• Full-Time Auto White Balance (FAW)..................... 45
6-6 Switch Settings of the VCR Section ......................... 46
6-7 Audio Input Signal Selection .................................... 47
6-8 Recording Level Adjustment .................................... 48
6-9 MonitoringAudio during Recording .......................... 49
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Digital noise may appear during playback due to tracking
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
errors.
2-1 Front Section ............................................................ 10
2-2 Right Side Section.................................................... 12
2-3 Left Side Section ...................................................... 18
2-4 Top Section .............................................................. 19
2-5 Rear Section ............................................................ 20
2-6 Counter Display Contents ........................................ 22
2-7 Lens (optional) ......................................................... 23
2-8 1.5-Inch Viewfinder (optional)................................... 24
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder........................................... 25
• Warning LED Indicators Inside the Viewfinder ....... 25
• Viewfinder Screen Display ..................................... 25
MAIN FEATURES
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Compact, lightweight design
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Multi-Zone Auto Iris Detection Circuit
Employment of magnesium die cast has resulted in an
operation-condition weight as low as approximately 5 kg
including lens, viewfinder, battery, and cassette.
Multi-zone auto iris detection circuit ensures optimum iris
position even in backlit conditions or when a bright subject
moves in a frame. Switch provided for selecting over or under
level.
7. SHOOTING OPERATION
DV high-quality digital format
7-1 Basic Recording Operation ...................................... 50
7-2 VCR Save Mode....................................................... 52
7-3 If Unit is Left in Record-Pause (Standby) Mode ....... 52
7-4 Checking Recorded Contents in Record-Pause Mode
(Recording Check Function) .................................... 53
The 4:1:1 (U-ver.), 4:2:0 (E-ver.), 8-bit, 25 Mbps component
digital processing of the format ensures recording and
playback with high picture quality.
Safety Zone indication in viewfinder
Three types of safety zone indicator functions provided.
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Zebra pattern video level indication in viewfinder
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High sound quality thanks to PCM audio
Two types of sampling, 16-bit, 48 kHz sampling and 12-bit,
32 kHz sampling, ensure high-quality digital audio.
PREPARATIONS
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND
Full Auto Shooting (FAS) function
Eliminating the need for troublesome switch or filter
operations, the FAS function automatically provides a wide
range of compatibility with shooting conditions which varies
as you move between indoors and outdoors or between bright
and dark locations.
8. PLAYBACK MODE
Concentrated LCD display (back-lit)
ADJUSTMENTS
8-1 Playback Procedure ................................................. 54
8-2 Fast-Forward, Rewind .............................................. 55
8-3 Search...................................................................... 55
The concentrated LCD panel shows the time code and CTL
counter, tape remaining time, remaining battery power, audio
levels, VCR section setup menus, hour meter data, and a
variety of warning indications. The display is back-lit to
facilitate viewing in dark locations.
3-1 Basic System ........................................................... 30
3-2 Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional) ......................... 31
3-3 Attaching the Viewfinder........................................... 31
3-4 Attaching the Microphone (provided) ....................... 32
3-5 Attaching the Microphone (optional) ........................ 32
3-6 Attaching the Tripod Base (provided) ....................... 33
3-7 Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Batteries .. 34
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Color temperature conversion filters for "3200K", "5600K",
"5600 K + ND" provided.
Variable scan shutter for U-ver.
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Time code reader/generator
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than
NTSC, such as computer monitor screens.
Copes with the range from 60.1 Hz to 2084.6 Hz.
APPLICATION
The built-in time code reader/generator can be used to record
SMPTE (U-ver.), EBU (E-ver.) time code and user's bits.
9. TIME CODE OPERATION
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AEF (Automatic Edit Function) enables neat switching
between recorded scenes.
9-1 Displaying Time Code .............................................. 56
9-2 Presetting and Recording of Time Code .................. 56
• Time Code Presetting Procedure........................... 57
• Presetting User's Bit Data...................................... 57
9-3 Recording Time Codes in Continuation of
Time Codes Recorded on Tape ............................... 58
9-4 Reproducing Time Codes......................................... 59
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Variable scan shutter for E-ver.
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than
PAL, such as computer monitor screens.
Copes with the range from 50.1 Hz to 2067.8 Hz.
4. POWER SUPPLY
4-1 AC Operation ........................................................... 35
4-2 Battery Pack Operation ............................................ 35
• Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack ............. 36
• Using an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack ...................... 37
• Remaining Battery Power Display/Precautions for
Built-in monitor loudspeaker for audio checking
The input audio can be monitored in recording or EE mode.
The playback sound can be monitored in the playback mode.
The loudspeaker also outputs an alarm tone in case an
abnormal condition occurs in the unit.
DV (i. LINK) connector
DV connector (4-pin) provided. Enables transfer of digital data
to other equipment provided with DV connector, such as a
non-linear editing controller.
the Battery Pack..................................................... 38
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Rec check function for convenient recording review
Camera section designed with 3-CCD system for high-quality
picture
Three 1/2" CCDs with 380,000 (U-ver.), 440,000 (E-ver.)
effective pixels employed. Digital signal processing for
reproduction of DV high-quality picture.
S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function
Enables memorization of the start point and ending point of
each scene or memorization of CUE points.
10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
10-1 Explanation of the S.S.F. Function ........................... 60
10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function ................................ 61
10-3 Deleting S.S.F. Data ................................................. 62
10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data ............................................... 62
10-5 Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape....................................... 63
10-6 Outputting S.S.F. Data.............................................. 63
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1/2" bayonet type lens
Camera output, VCR playback output (composite/YC) possible
External sync input connector
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Super sensitivity F/11, 2000 lux
2000 lx standard sensitivity increased to F/11 while high S/N
is retained. Enables shooting at normal indoor illumination
eliminating the need for extra illumination.
Built-in color bar (SMPTE type for U-ver., EBU type for E-
ver.)
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Superior operability with shutter speed and menus selected
by dial.
LOLUX for 0.75 lux (F1.4) illumination
Employment of LOLUX mode ensures +33 dB gain. This is
ideal for difficult shooting conditions with almost no
illumination.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
1-2 Precautions for Proper Use
1-1 Main Unit Configuration
11. USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
11-1 Connecting a Video Component with DV Connector 64
11-2 Connecting a PC ...................................................... 65
The GY-DV500 configuration is as shown below.
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Supply voltage
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Setup level (NTSC only)
Make sure that the power is between 11 V and 15 V DC. If
the power voltage is too low, abnormal color and increased
noise may occur. Do not exceed 15 V DC in any case, or the
unit could be damaged.
The video signal of the unit's video output is provided with a
setup level when shipped from the factory. If you want to turn
OFF the setup level, please consult the person in charge of
professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized
service agent. The setup level is never attached to the video
signal recorded on the tape.
12. SETUP MENU
Allowable ambient temperature and humidity
12-1 VCR Setup Menu ..................................................... 66
• VCR Setup Menu Configuration ............................. 66
• Displaying and Setting VCR Setup Menus............. 67
• VCR Setup Menu Contents .................................... 68
12-2 Camera Menu Screen Flow ..................................... 70
12-3 How to Select from the Camera Menu ..................... 71
12-4 VF Display Screen ................................................... 72
12-5 OPERATION Screen ................................................ 73
12-6 PROCESS Screen ................................................... 74
12-7 ADVANCED PROCESS Screen ............................... 75
12-8 SKIN COLOR ADJUST Screen ................................ 75
12-9 FILE MANAGE Screen............................................. 76
12-10SETUP Screen ......................................................... 77
12-11 Resetting of Camera Menu Setting Values .............. 78
Be sure to use the unit within the allowable temperature range
of 0°C to 40°C and a relative humidity of 30% to 80%. Using
the unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable
ranges could result not only in malfunction but the impact on
the CCD elements could be serious as small white spots
may be generated. When storing the GY-DV500 for a long
time, the storage temperatures should be -20°C to 60°C.
OPERATE/WARNING
Use the unit in an upright position.
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
If placed on its side, heat release efficiency will deteriorate,
adversely affecting the tape transport. Depending on
circumstances the tape may also be damaged.
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
TC
UB
5600k
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
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Vibrations
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
Colors may fail to appear during VCR playback in locations
subjected to vibrations.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
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Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism
Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism,
for example near a radio or TV transmitter, transformer, motor,
etc., the picture may contain noise and the colors may be
incorrect.
Precautions for transportation
Do not drop or hit the unit against a hard object.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
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Remove the videocassette before transporting the unit.
Do not insert an object other than a videocassette in the
cassette insertion slot. Be sure to close the cassette cover
when the unit is not to be used for a long period
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Use of wireless microphone near the camera
When a wireless microphone or wireless microphone tuner
is used near the camera during recording, the tuner could
pick up noise.
Camcorder (GY-DV500)
13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
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Do not set the POWER switch to OFF or remove the power
cable during recording or playback. Otherwise the tape may
be damaged.
13-1 Full-Time Auto White Balance (FAW)....................... 79
13-2 IRIS (Brightness) Adjustment ................................... 80
• Adjustment of Lens Iris .......................................... 80
Avoid using or placing the unit in places;
• subject to extreme heat or cold;
• with excessive dirt or dust;
• with high humidity or moisture;
• subject to smoke or vapour such as near a cooking stove;
• subject to strong vibrations or on an unstable surface.
• also do not leave the unit for long hours in a parked car
under direct sunlight or near room heating equipment.
2032
3V
CR
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When the unit is not in use, be sure to set the POWER switch
to OFF in order to reduce power consumption.
Lithium battery
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Zebra Pattern Display during Manual Adjustment ...... 80
13-3 Shooting the Screen Image on a Computer Monitor 81
13-4 Gain (Sensitivity) Adjustment ................................... 82
• Gain Switching ....................................................... 82
• Gain Boost under LOLUX Condition ...................... 82
13-5 Switch Setup According to Illumination and Subject 83
• Switch Functions .................................................... 83
• Full Auto Shooting (FAS) Function......................... 83
13-6 How to Use Skin Detail ............................................ 84
Cleaning the body: Wipe body with a dry, soft cloth. When it is
extremely dirty, soak the cloth in a solution of neutral
detergent, wring it out and then wipe. To prevent deformation
of the body, etc. and to avoid operation hazards, do not allow
volatile liquids such as benzine and thinner to touch the body,
and do not wipe it with a cloth soaked in such a liquid.
Microphone
Head cleaning tape
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Protect the unit from being splashed with water (especially
when shooting in the rain).
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The camera may be unstable in the period immediately after
the power is turned on, but this is not a malfunction.
Protect the unit from being wet when shooting on a beach.
In addition, salt and sand may adhere to the camera body.
Be sure to clean the camera after use.
If a tape containing recorded PAL signals is played back, the
GY-DV500 automatically enters the STOP mode. If this
happens, remove the videocassette so that the unit returns
to its normal state. (U-ver.)
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Protect the unit against penetration of dust when using it in a
place subject to sandy dust.
OTHERS
Tripod base
Optical performance of lens
14. OTHERS
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If a tape containing recorded NTSC signals is played back,
the GY-DV500 automatically enters the STOP mode. If this
happens, remove the videocassette so that the unit returns
to its normal state. (E-ver.)
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.
14-1 Troubleshooting ........................................................ 86
• Alarm Indications ................................................... 86
• Warnings in Viewfinder........................................... 88
• Troubles with Error Code Outputs .......................... 90
• Troubles without Error Code Outputs ..................... 91
14-2 Hour Meter Display .................................................. 92
14-3 Specifications ........................................................... 93
• Optional Accessories ............................................. 94
• External Dimensions .............................................. 94
CAUTION :
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The front base mount may be locked while the pin of the
tripod base is not inserted into the hole on the rear base
mount of the unit. Therefore, after mounting, make sure
that these parts are engaged properly.
When moving the GY-DV500 mounted on a tripod, any
impact or vibration should be avoided as this may cause
the unit to become detached and to drop from the tripod.
Be sure to remove the unit from the tripod before
transporting it.
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Noise may appear in the viewfinder when switching between
the playback picture and the EE picture.
CAUTION :
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Do not point the lens or viewfinder directly at the sun or other strong light source.
• Eye damage could result.
• If the lens or viewfinder is left pointed at the sun, rays may collect inside the unit and cause damage or a fire.
When carrying the camera, be sure to hold the carrying handle. Holding the lens or viewfinder may result in damage.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1-3 Routine and Periodical Maintenance
1-5 Battery Pack to be Used
The GY-DV500 can use any of the following battery packs.
* An Anton-Bauer battery pack cannot be connected directly
to the camera. It is necessary to mount the optional battery
holder.
The GY-DV500 incorporates precision mechanical parts, which will collect dirt, wear out and deteriorate as the unit is used. On the
other hand, when the unit has been used for a long period in a normal environment, the heads, drums and tape transport mechanisms
also collect dirt deposited on them. Furthermore, dust which penetrates the inside of the VCR section especially during outdoor use
will promote the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads or failing to maintain
the video and audio quality at high levels. To prevent wear and deterioration, clean the mechanical parts using a head cleaning tape
as routine maintenance. However, cleaning with a head cleaning tape alone is not enough for cleaning the entire tape transport
mechanism, it is also recommended to apply periodical maintenance (inspection) to prevent troubles that may be caused by the
sudden occurrence of failure. As the replacement, adjustment and servicing of parts require advanced skill and equipment, please
consult the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
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Flat shape type
Anton-Bauer battery pack: Trimpack 13/14 Series
Magnum 13/14 Series
Compack 13/14 Series
Propack 13/14 Series
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Battery holder: Anton-Bauer QRQ27
For details on how to mount the battery holder, see page
37.
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the
VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according
to the type of the battery pack in use. (See page 69)
Head Cleaning
Periodical Maintenance
Contents : Check or replace the following mechanical parts
according to the running time.
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To maintain beautiful pictures and sound, be sure to use a
head cleaning tape to clean the head periodically. (Read the
separate sheet “Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape”.)
If head cleaning is not performed periodically, a type of mosaic
noise called block noise may appear in the picture or sound
may be interrupted.
Running Time
500H
1000 H
1500H
2000H
1-6 Condensation
Drum ass’y (including heads)
Head cleaner
Tape guides & rollers
Rotary encoder
Belts & gears
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ଁ
⅜
–
⅜
ⅷ
ଁ
ଁ
ⅷ
⅜
⅜
ଁ
ଁ
–
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
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If the unit has been cooled down in a cold place and is then
carried to a warm place, the moisture contained in the warm
air may adhere to the head drum or tape guides and be cooled
into water droplets. This phenomenon is referred to as
condensation (dewing). When this occurs, the head drum and
tape guides are covered with droplets allowing the tape to be
stuck to them, leading to tape damage.
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When condensation occurs in this unit, the DEW indicator
on the display lights up, and the WARNING LED blinks red.
(See page 86)
To remedy, leave the unit with the power ON and wait until
the WARNING LED stops blinking red and the DEW indicator
disappears from the counter display.
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Drive parts
⅜
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⅜: Clean, check and adjust.
ଁ: Clean and check. Replace as required.
ⅷ: Replace.
Condensation occurs in the following cases:
Block Noise
• The maintenance contents vary depending on the operating
environment and method. Therefore, the above data should be
considered as a reference.
•
When the unit is suddenly
moved from a cold place to a
warm place.
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Use the provided head cleaning tape. Do not use head
cleaning tapes other than specified. For instructions on how
to use the head cleaning tape and precautions for its use,
read the separate sheet “Precautions for Use of Head
Cleaning Tape”.
When dirt adheres to the heads of the GY-DV500, the
following indications appear during playback and recording
check using the RET button on the lens section.
• “RF” appears on the display panel.
• “HEAD CLOG” appears on the counter display.
• “VTR WARNING (HEAD)” appears in the viewfinder.
● If this kind of indication appears, please stop the recording.
Head cleaning is required. This indicator disappears when the
POWER is turned OFF, or when the cleaning tape is played
DEW
indicator
Head drum
OPERATE/WARNING
OVER
dB
CH 1
AUTO OFF DEW
•
When a room heater has just
started or when the unit is
exposed directly to cold air from
an air conditioner.
Time management
40 30
20
10
0
OVER
CH 2
The accumulated running time of the unit can be confirmed
with the hour meter display (which shows the accumulated drum
running time). For details, see "HOUR METER DISPLAY" on
page 92.
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
AUD LOCK
MENU
Video tape
•
When the unit is placed in a very
humid place.
For consultations related to the maintenance programming
or cost, please contact the person in charge of professional
video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service
agent.
Do not leave the videocassette inserted when moving the
camera under conditions where the temperature
environment changes.
back.
"RF" indicator
OVER
dB
CH 1
40 30
20
10
0
1-7 Characteristic CCD Phenomena
OVER
RF
CH 2
32k
48k
SP
Smear and Blooming
Moire or Aliasing
Shooting stripes or fine patterns may cause a jagged effect or
a banding in fine mesh patterns.
AUD LOCK
MENU
Due to the physical structure of a CCD it is possible to induce
vertical streaking (called "smear") when shooting an extremely
bright light source. Another effect is the expansion of light around
a bright light or object (called "blooming").
The CCD employed in this unit is characterized by inducing
very little smear or blooming. Nevertheless, please be careful
when shooting a bright light source.
"HEAD CLOG" indicator
White dots
High temperatures can cause CCD sensor pixels to malfunction
with the effect of white dots in the image. This condition is
conspicuous especially when gain is applied.
This is a characteristic of the charged-coupled device (CCD).
As far as possible, use the unit under conditions where the
temperature of the unit does not increase.
1-4 Videocassette to be Used
● Use JVC’s videocassette tapes marked with MiniDV for
this unit.
● Videocassettes cannot be used upside down.
● Avoid storing a videocassette with unevenly wound tape,
as this may damage the tape. Rewind it to the beginning
before placing a cassette into storage.
● Store videocassettes in a place with little humidity and good
ventilation where mould does not form.
● Videocassette tapes marked MiniDV are provided with
a switch on the back for use in preventing accidental
erasure.
Smear
● Slide the switch to SAVE to protect the required recording
in the tape from being overwritten.
(Vertical pale streaking
appearing at high
luminous object)
● To record on the tape, slide the switch to REC.
Switch
High luminous object
● After a videocassette tape has been used repeatedly,
it becomes unable to maintain full performance due to
an increase in noise caused by dropouts, etc. Do not
continue to use a dirty or damaged tape, as this will
reduce the rotary head life.
(Electric light, sunlight, etc.)
REC
Blooming
(Blurring in highlight)
SAVE
Monitor screen
● Note that if an ME80 videocassette is used at low
temperatures, block noise tends to occur due to head
contamination.
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For servicing
→ See the service manual page 2-7“2.4.3 Cleaning”.
For the part No. of cleaning tape, see section “7.1 PACKING” on this service manual.
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Section
2-1 Front Section (Cont’d)
ACCU-FOCUS:
[LENS] Lens control connector
Connect 12-pin lens control cable from lens.
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When this switch is set to "ACCU FOCUS" in the lower
position, the lens iris will be forced to open for
approximately ten seconds.
The depth of field can be reduced and the lens focusing
can be adjusted more accurately.
Pin No.
Function
Pin No.
Function
q
w
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1
2
3
4
5
6
RET switch
VCR trigger
7
IRIS position
IRIS A/R INPUT
EXTENDER position
ZOOM position
—
8
GND
9
CAUTION:
!
!
1
0
Lens AUTO/MANU control
IRIS control
10
11
12
•
•
As the automatic shutter is activated here, flicker may
appear on the screen depending on the lighting
conditions (such as a fluorescent lamp, etc.)
This operation is not possible in the LOLUX mode.
VF
+12V DC
—
[ZEBRA] Switch
5
[TAKE] button
9
0
When this switch is ON, a zebra pattern is superimposed
on the viewfinder areas having video levels with a luminance
level of 70% to 80%. This pattern can be used as a reference
for manual adjustment of the lens iris.
* The zebra patterns are only displayed on the viewfinder
screen. The zebra patterns are not generated for the
MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT output.
The Super Scene Finder (S.S.F.) function retains the time
code data for IN point and OUT point or CUE point in the
unit's memory.
ꢀ See “S.S.F. Function on” page 60.
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
e
AUTO
WHITE
Lens mounting ring/Lens lock lever
Hold the lens and use the lever to turn the ring anticlockwise
ON
ACCU
o
i
u
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
LEVEL CH-1
TAKE
r
t
to release lens.
To mount lens make sure the lens guide pin fits well, and
then turn the ring clockwise until firm.
ꢀ See "Zebra Pattern during ManualAdjustment" on page
80.
• The default value is 70% - 80%. The luminance level can
be changed with the ZEBRA setting in the VF DISPLAY
Menu screen.
y
ꢀ See "Attaching the Zoom Lens" on page 31.
[FILTER] Color temperature conversion filter
!
Viewfinder mount base, sliding securing ring
Mount the viewfinder on the base and secure it using the
1
ꢀ See "ZEBRA" item on page 72.
control knob
This knob changes the internal color temperature filter.
ꢀ See "Camera Settings" on page 42.
While this switch is pressed to the SKIN AREA side, the
color tone areas specified with the SKIN DTL ADJUST item
on the ADVANCED PROCESS MENU are indicated in the
viewfinder. The switch returns to the OFF position when
released.
sliding securing ring.
ꢀ See "Attaching the Viewfinder" on page 31.
[VF] Viewfinder connector (6-pin)
Connect the cable from the viewfinder here.
2
3
ꢀ See “How to Use Skin Detail” on page 84.
•
The Skin Detail color tone areas are not indicated while
the VTR playback picture is shown in the viewfinder.
[MIC IN] Microphone input connector (XLR 3-pin)
Balanced 3-pin connector for camera microphone.
•
When the camera microphone to be connected is a
phantom microphone or other type of microphone, set
the CAM MIC 48V item on the Camera Setup menu. See
page 77.
[VTR]VTR trigger button (record start/stop button)
6
7
Record start/stop can be effected with this button.
(It is interlocked with the VTR trigger button on the lens
section.)
•
When using a microphone with this connector, set the
[AUDIO LEVEL CH-1] CH-1 recording level control
AUDIO INPUT switches 7 8 on page 14 to FRONT in
accordance with the audio channel (CH1 or CH2) to be
recorded.
Adjusts the recording level of the CH1 audio signal input.
Normally, the camera is used with the control set to the
maximum (10) position.
ꢀ See page 14.
•
To use this control, set the VCR Setup Menu item No.
246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE to "ENABLE".
Pin No.
Function
GND
1
2
Note:
1
2
3
3
Even when the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 is set to
DISABLE, the recording level changes slightly when this
control is turned.
HOT
COLD
[AUTOWHITE./ACCU FOCUS] switch
AUTO WHITE:
8
CAUTION:
●
The provided microphone is a phantom microphone.
Please confirm that the CAM MIC 48 V item on the
Camera SETUP Menu is set to “ON”.
When using a microphone other than a phantom
microphone, first set the CAM MIC 48 V item to “OFF”
before connecting the microphone. Otherwise the
microphone may be damaged.
•
•
First, position a white object to occupy 80% of the centre
of the image.
Setting this switch to the upper position ("AUTO WHT")
will provide automatic adjustment for white balance.
●
* It is not activated in preset, full auto shooting, full-time
auto white balance and color bar modes.
ꢀ See "White Balance Adjustment" on page 45.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-2 Right Side Section
[Camera Setting Section]
2-2 Right Side Section [Camera Setting Section]
[AUTO IRIS] Auto iris level switch
[WHT.BAL] White balance switch
8
@
This switch selects the automatic iris adjustment
reference value according to the condition in which the
camera is used.
Three white balance modes are selectable with this switch.
B
: If white balance is performed with the
switch in this position, it will be
memorised into B.
: If white balance is performed with the
switch in this position, it will be
memorised intoA.
OPERATE/WARNING
1
2
RESET
BACK. L : Under back light (Opens the iris about 1
MONITOR
SELECT
3
step from the standard level.)
A
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
NORMAL: Normal condition
4
5
6
7
5600k+ND
SPOT. L : Under spotlight (Closes the iris about 1 step
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
from the standard level.)
PRST (PRESET) : Anon-erasable white balance setting at
3200K.
ꢀ See "SWITCH FUNCTIONS" on page 83.
•
FAW (Full-time Auto White) mode can be set to A, B or
PRESET with the OPERATION MENU (see page 73).
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
[GAIN] switch
9
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
Electronically boosts the light sensitivity when there is
insufficient illumination on the subject. The boosting
level differs depending on the switch position as follows:
(Factory presets)
8
9
0
In the FAW mode, video color temperatures are constantly
sampled for automatic adjustment to a proper white
balance.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
[NG] button
L
: 0 dB (no boosting is applied)
#
$
A
B
C
POWER
NG
M : 9 dB (boosted to approximately 3 times the original)
Pressing this button while recording or in the record-pause
mode deletes the S.S.F. data stored in the memory of the
GY-DV500 with the S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function.
This function is only valid in the MARK mode.
ON
OFF
H : 18 dB (boosted to approximately 8 times the original)
•
The boosting level for each switch position can be
changed with the OPERATION menu screen. (ꢀSee
page 73.)
The more the boosting level is increased, the more the
resulting image will be noisy.
D
ꢀ See "S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) Function" on page 60.
[POWER] switch
[ALARM] Volume control
[LOLUX] LOLUX On/Off button
This button toggles the LOLUX mode on and off.
1
5
Turn the power ON and OFF with this switch.
When this switch set to ON while a videocassette is loaded,
the GY-DV500 status differs depending on the setting of
the VTR (SAVE/STBY) switch
Turn to adjust the volume of the alarm tone that is output
from the monitoring loudspeaker or earphone in case of a
warning or other abnormal condition occurring with the GY-
DV500.
Turn this control anticlockwise to reduce the volume. Setting
this control to the minimum position mutes the alarm tone.
[VTR SAVE/STBY] switch
0
•
LOLUX gain gives extremely low light level sensitivity for
special applications. This will result in an increase of 33
dB (approximately 45 times) in the LOLUX mode.
LOLUX operation takes priority over normal gain setting.
If the unit is placed in the LOLUX mode when it is in full
auto shooting mode, the auto level control (ALC) (one of
the full auto shooting functions) will be made inactive, so
that the LOLUX mode is given preference (FAW still
remains active).
Used to select the status of the GY-DV500 when the
power is turned ON and a videocassette is loaded.
STBY: The GY-DV500 is in the standby mode.
When a recordable videocassette is loaded, the
GY-DV500 enters the record-pause mode.
.
0
•
•
SAVE: The GY-DV500 is in the save mode.
[MONITOR] Audio monitor volume control
•
The status of the GY-DV500 is displayed on the Status
screen 1 in the viewfinder.
2
3
Adjusts the volume of the monitoring loudspeaker and
earphone. The audio is muted when this control is set to
the minimum position.
[OUTPUT] Color bar/Camera/Auto knee switch
!
ꢀ See "GAIN BOOST UNDER LOLUX CONDITION" on
This switch is used to select the output signal. When
the video signal from the shooting camera is selected,
the auto knee function is available.
page 82.
[STATUS] Status/menu button
Pressing this button in the normal screen mode (condition
when menu is not shown) displays a status screen in the
viewfinder. The displayed status mode changes each time
the button is pressed.
[BLACK] Black stretch/black compression switch
6
CAM. AUTO KNEE ON:
Outputs the video signal from the shooting
camera. In this mode, the auto knee function is
available.
Switches the gain for the dark section of the image.
Set to an appropriate position depending on the video signal
to be shot.
CAM. AUTO KNEE OFF:
ꢀ See "Status Screens" on page 25.
STRETCH
:
By stretching the signal only for the dark
section, contrast in the dark portion of the
image is enhanced.
Outputs the video signal from the shooting
camera. In this mode, the auto knee function is
not available.
Pressing this button for more than 1 second in the normal
screen mode displays the Camera Menu screen in the
viewfinder. Pressing this button while the menu screen is
displayed in the viewfinder makes the menu screen
disappear.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
:
:
Standard mode.
BARS: Outputs the color bar signal. In this mode, the
auto knee function is not available. Set to this
position when adjusting the video monitor or
when recording the color bar signal.
When an entire image is relatively light and
the contrast is low, the gain of the dark
section is compressed to increase the
contrast.
ꢀ See “How to Select from the Camera Menu” on page 71.
AUTO KNEE function
[SHUTTER/MENU] dial
4
When shooting a foreground subject, such as a human
being, etc., with a high-brightness background, if the
brightness level is set for the foreground subject, the
background image will be blurred with white. In such a
case, a clearer background is obtained when the auto
knee function is used.
•
Pressing this dial once in the normal screen mode
(condition when menu is not shown) displays the shutter
speed for approximately 5 seconds. When this dial is
turned upwards while the shutter speed is displayed, the
shutter speed becomes slower. When turned downwards,
the shutter speed becomes faster. The selected shutter
speed is memorised for each file. To return the memorised
shutter speed to the factory preset, press the dial one
more time while the shutter speed is displayed.
[FULL AUTO] Full auto shooting ON/OFF button
and indicator
7
•
This switch toggles the full auto shooting function on and
off.
•
•
The indicator lights when in the full auto mode.
Full auto shooting combines the auto iris, auto level control
(ALC) to automatically adjust the video signal level and
the white balance to their optimum levels.
The iris is placed in automatic mode even if the iris mode
switch of the lens is in manual.
The gain will vary continuously to the maximum of +12 dB.
The shutter speed will vary continuously to the minimum
of 1/240 of a second.
It is effective especially in the following cases:
•
•
•
When shooting a human being indoors with a view
to the landscape out through a window.
When shooting a human being in the shade on a
fine day.
•
•
•
When this dial is turned upwards or downwards while the
menu screen is displayed, the cursor (>) also moves
upwards or downwards to allow selection of items in the
menu. To change the setting value of the item, press this
dial. When the setting value starts blinking, turn this dial
upwards or downwards to change the setting.
When shooting a high-contrast scene.
CAUTION:
If a fast moving high-brightness section like a car
in sunlight is shot, the auto knee function may
change the brightness of the entire image along
with the motion of the object. In this case, set the
auto knee function to OFF.
ꢀ See "Full Auto Shooting (FAS) function" on page 83.
ꢀ See "How to Select Camera Menus" on page 71.
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For servicing
→
Even during FAS operation,the priority setting for the audio recording level
is“CH1/CH2 AUDIO SELECT”.
For servicing
When replacing the Lithium Battery, see page 41 “Setting the Date and
Time” and then set the date and time as described therein.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
[Audio Setting Section]
[VCR Setup Block]
u
i
t
y
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
OPERATE/WARNING
OPERATE/WARNING
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
LIGHT
LIGHT
ON
OFF
ON
RESET
RESET
OFF
AUTO
AUDIO SELECT
MONITOR
SELECT
r
MANUAL
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
1
2
3
ALARM
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
5600k
5600k+ND
CH-1
CH-2
5600k+ND
FRONT
REAR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
FRONT
REAR
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
L
u
i
o
w
e
r
t
NG
POWER
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
y
q
q
w
e
Monitoring loudspeaker
[CH-1 AUDIO SELECT] selector switch
5
1
[MENU] button
1
2
[CONTINUE] button
6
•
Enables EE monitoring of the input audio signal during
recording, in the record-pause mode or in the stop mode.
Outputs the playback sound in the playback mode.
The sound to be output can be selected using the
This switch is used to select the method for adjusting the
recording level of the CH-1 audio channel.
AUTO : The recording level is held at the reference level
even when sounds greater than the reference
level are input.
The recording level does not increase when the
input level is low.
MANUAL: The recording level can be adjusted with the CH-
Press this button to enter the VCR setup menu mode.
When the VCR setup menu mode is engaged, the "MENU"
indicator in the LCD display lights and the counter display
and viewfinder display are changed to the menu indication.
In the VCR setup menu mode, pressing this button resumes
the normal mode.
If this button is pressed simultaneously with the LOG button
8 on page 19 during the stop mode, the tape winds to the
last S.S.F. data OUT point.
MONITOR SELECT switch
.
4
ꢀ
See “About the Scene End Cue Up Function” on page 63.
•
The loudspeaker volume can be adjusted with the
MONITOR volume control on page 12.
The audio from the loudspeaker is not output when an
earphone is plugged into the EARPHONE jack on page
20. The warning alarm tones are also output through this
loudspeaker.
2
TIME CODE GENERATOR setting switches
[HOLD/GROUP] button
2
1 AUDIO LEVEL control or the CH-1 AUDIO
2
[PRESET/REGEN] switch
Toggles the time code generator mode between PRESET
and REGEN.
7
8
9
•
Press this button when presetting the time code or user's
bit. The presently displayed data is held (the "HOLD"
indicator lights on the display) and the leftmost digit of
the counter blinks. Pressing this button during presetting
of time code or user's bit cancels the operation and recalls
the previous display contents.
LEVEL control on page 10.
7
To use the AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 recording level
control on the front section, set the VCR Setup
Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE
to “ENABLE”.
ꢀ See “ALARM INDICATIONS” on pages 86.
PRESET: Preset mode. Set to this position when newly
presetting and recording the time code.
REGEN : Regeneration mode, in which the unit reads
existing time codes on the tape and records time
codes in continuation of the existing ones. Set to
this position when you want to add additional time
codes to time codes already recorded on the
tape.
[CH1 AUDIO LEVEL] CH1 recording level control
Adjust the recording level of the CH1 audio channel with
this control.
2
•
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the
menu group.
[CH-2 AUDIO SELECT] selector switch
6
•
To use this control, set the CH1 AUDIO SELECT switch
5 to “MANUAL”.
This switch is used to select the method for adjusting the
recording level of the CH-2 audio channel.
AUTO : The recording level is held at the reference level
even when sounds greater than the reference
level are input.
The recording level does not increase when the
input level is low.
MANUAL: The recording level can be adjusted with the CH-
This control works regardless of the setting of the VCR
Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE.
To use this control, set theAUDIO LEVEL CH-1 recording
level control (7 on page 10) on the front section to the
maximum (10) position, or set the VCR Setup Menu item
No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE to “DISABLE”.
[SHIFT/ITEM] button
3
4
5
•
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press this
button to select the digit to be set. Each press of the button
shifts the digit to be set (which blinks) to the right.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the
menu item.
[REC/FREE] run switch
Selects the time code running mode while the time code
generator is in preset mode. This switch is not effective in
the REGEN mode.
•
[CH2 AUDIO LEVEL] CH2 recording level control
Adjust the recording level of the CH2 audio channel with
this control.
3
4
2 AUDIO LEVEL control
.
3
[ADVANCE/SELECT] button
REC
: The time code runs only during recording. This
position allows you to record continuous time
codes when recording scenes one after another.
•
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to select
the value of the digit to be set. Each press of the button
increases the number by 1.
[CH-1 AUDIO INPUT] selector switch
This switch is used to select the input section of the CH1
audio channel.
FRONT : The sound from the MIC IN connector on the
front side section is input.
7
8
•
This control is valid only when the CH2 AUDIO SELECT
FREE : The time code runs permanently.
* If this position is used when recording scenes one after
another, the time codes become discontinuous at the
change points between scenes.
switch is set to "MANUAL".
6
•
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the
[MONITOR SELECT] audio monitor selector
value of a menu item.
switch
REAR : The sound from the CH-1 AUDIO IN connector
on the rear side section is input.
[PRESET/DATA SET] button
This switch is used to select the monitor sound output from
the MONITORING LOUDSPEAKER
EARPHONE jack 2 on page 20.
CH-1 : The CH1 channel audio is output.
MIX : CH1 and CH2 channel audio are output mixed.
CH-2 : The CH2 channel audio is output.
Lithium Battery Installation Compartment
•
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to save
the set value in the preset memory. The set time code or
user's bit will be preset in the time code generator.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to confirm the
menu item setting and save the data in the memory.
1
or via the
Install a lithium battery (CR2032) in this compartment. The
battery is used for the backup of the time code. The GY-
DV500 is delivered without the battery installed.
The provided lithium battery is for test use. It is recommended
to install a new lithium battery. A new lithium battery can
power the backup for about one year. See "Inserting and
Replacing Backup Lithium Batteries" on page 34.
[CH-2 AUDIO INPUT] selector switch
This switch is used to select the input section of the CH2
audio channel.
FRONT : The sound from the MIC IN connector on the
front side section is input.
REAR : The sound from the CH-2 AUDIO IN connector
on the rear side section is input.
•
•
•
For details of the presetting of time code or user's
bit, see page 56.
For details on the setup menus, see page 67.
CAUTION:
Make sure to move switches all the way. Do not leave a
switch stopped in a midway position. Noise will be
generated and operation irregularities will occur.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
[VCR Display Section]
Warning indicators
Ⅲ [AUTO OFF] indicator
Lights when a non-recoverable error (e.g. tape winding
error, drum stopped, etc.) occurs with the unit. This
indicator also lights if condensation occurs.
ꢀ See "TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS"
on page 90.
Tape transport direction indicators
^
@
One of the indicators lights according to the
tape transport direction.
is displayed in the record-pause
mode and in the still picture mode.
REV FWD
2 1
6
5
F
E
Remaining Battery Power Display
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery
power.
* To display the remaining battery power accurately, set
the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE
according to the type of the battery pack in use.
ꢀ See "Remaining Battery Power Display" on page 22.
#
OVER
dB
CH 1
AUTO OFF DEW
Ⅲ [DEW] indicator
Lights when condensation (dewing) occurs on the drum
or other mechanism in the unit.
The unit rejects all operations while this indicator is lit.
When the condensation has disappeared, the indicator
turns off and the unit accepts operations again.
OPERATE/WARNING
40 30
20
10
H
0
LIGHT
ON
RESET
OVER SERVO RF L i
3
CH 2
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
CO
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
5600k
7
5600k+ND
AUD LOCK
MENU
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
M
S
F
8
4
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
REV FWD
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
H
M
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
Counter display
$
Ⅲ [SERVO] indicator
A
B
C
D
9
0
• Usually, this section shows the data of the CTL counter,
time code or user's bit. The display mode can be selected
with the 4 COUNTER switch.
Lights in the case of trouble with the drum servo during
recording to indicate that normal recording is not being
accomplished.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
• Displays the VCR setup menu data when the GY-DV500
is in the VCR setup menu mode by pressing the MENU
Ⅲ [RF] indicator
Lights when the video head is clogged. Head clogging is
detected during playback and recording check using the
RET button on the lens section. Note that it is not detected
during recording.
button on page 15. The VCR setup menu includes the
1
hour meter (accumulated drum operating time).
• This section shows an error code when an abnormal
condition occurs with the unit.
ꢀ See "Counter Display Contents" on page 22.
ꢀ See "TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS"
on page 90.
Audio level meters
Show the audio input level of the CH-1 and CH-2 channels
in the record mode or EE mode.
In the playback mode, the meters show the playback audio
level.
"OVER" lights in case of excessive input.
CAUTION:
Immediately after the power is switched ON, the level
meters may fluctuate. This is not a malfunction.
[OPERATE/WARNING] indicator
Normally lights green.
Lights orange during the VTR SAVE (tape protect) mode.
This indicator lights or blinks in red in the case of a warning
condition related to the remaining tape time, remaining
battery power or other abnormal condition in the unit.
For details, see "ALARM INDICATIONS" on pages 86.
1
5
* Should this indicator light up, clean the head using the
provided head cleaning tape. For instructions on head
cleaning tape, read the separate sheet “Precautions for
Use of Head Cleaning Tape”.
Section for time code related indications
Ⅲ [PB] Time code playback indicator
Lights when the time code is in playback mode.
%
[RESET] button
2
3
Ⅲ [Li] Lithium battery indicator
•
•
Press to reset the CTL counter value.
Pressing the button during presetting of time code or
user's bit resets the time code or user's bit data to
"00:00:00:00".
Lights and indicates the necessity of replacement when
the lithium battery that backs up data of the built-in time
code generator is nearly exhausted.
ꢀ See "Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Bat-
teries" on page 34.
Ⅲ [NDF] Non-drop frame indicator (U-ver. only)
Lights when the internal time code generator or the
playback time code framing mode is non-drop frame. “DF”
is displayed in the drop-frame mode.
32K/48K sampling frequency indication
Indicates whether audio recording or playback occurs with
12-bit, 32 kHz sampling or 16-bit 48 kHz sampling.
6
[LIGHT] switch
Turns the illumination of the back-lit display ON or OFF.
ON : The display is illuminated.
OFF : The display is not illuminated.
(Keep this switch at OFF during battery operation of the
GY-DV500 or when it is required to reduce the power
consumption for some reason.)
• It never lights when the CTL counter is displayed.
•
In the recording mode, the sampling frequency is set using
the VCR Setup Menu item No. 245 SAMPLING RATE.
In the playback mode, the indication conforms to the
sampling rate of the recorded sound.
Ⅲ [HOLD] indicator
Lights when the time code generator display is held by
pressing the HOLD button in the time code setting block.
The time code or user's bit can be preset while this
indicator is lit.
[AUD LOCK] indicator
Indicates whether the audio signal is locked to the video
signal during recording and playback.
7
8
ꢀ See “Displaying Time Code” on page 56.
Note:
When a videocassette is loaded and the VTR switch is
set to SAVE mode, the illumination will go out even if the
backlight is ON.
[MENU] indicator
Appears when the MENU button on page 15 is pressed
to select the VCR Setup Menu.
1
SP indicator
Indicates the tape speed in record mode.
[COUNTER] switch
4
9
0
Selects the contents displayed on the LCD counter display.
The displayed contents when TC or UB is set can be
selected using the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY
SELECT.
CTL : Set to this position to display the CTL counter.
TC : Set to this position to display time codes or for
presetting the time code. (When the Menu item No.
516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “TC”.)
Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed. (When the Menu
item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “CLOCK”.)
UB : Set to this position to display the user's bits of time
codes or presetting the user's bit. (When the Menu
item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “TC”.)
Date (Month, Day, Year) is displayed. (When the Menu
item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “CLOCK”.)
ꢀ See “VCR Setup Menu Contents” on page 69.
Cassette indicator
Lights when the unit is loaded with a
videocassette. Blinks during ejection or tape
loading.
[REMAIN] indicator
!
The remaining tape time (minutes and seconds) is shown.
For details, see page “Remaining Tape Time Display” on
page 22.
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For servicing
See the service manual page 2-7“2.4.3 Cleaning”.
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For servicing
The protocol of VCR control is not included in this service
manual.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-4 Top Section
2-3 Left Side Section
PUSH
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EJECT
DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
PUSH OPEN
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
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LINE OUT
CH-1 CH-2
SYNC IN
TEST OUT
Y/C OUT MONITOR OUT
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VTR
REMOTE
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MIC IN
LENS
When used in a cold environment, the setting will be 3
minutes regardless of the setting on the VCR Setup Menu.
Memo:
[EJECT] switch
1
Cassette cover
1
•
•
The camera cannot be synchronized with a VCR
playback signal.
Slide to the side when inserting or ejecting the
videocassette. Sliding this switch opens the cassette cover.
If the switch is moved while the power is off, the cassette
cover opens but it is not possible to insert or eject the
cassette.
Pressing the EJECT switch on top of the section opens this
cover so that a videocassette can be inserted or removed
from the unit. The cover can be locked automatically by
pushing and closing it.
* If the cassette cover is not closed, the GY-DV500 will
remain inoperative.
[REW] button
Press to rewind the tape.
6
7
8
When the power is switched ON while an external sync
signal is input, the screen moves in a vertical direction
for a few seconds. This is not a malfunction.
Only for the combined H (horizontal)/V (vertical)
synchronizing signal. Synchronization with the SC (sub-
carrier) of the input signal is not possible.
Even if SC adjustment is performed, a phase shift will
take place at the time of power on/off. The SC phase
must be adjusted each time the power is turned on.
Color frame synchronization is not possible.
If the external sync signal is disrupted during recording,
the “SYNC INH” (SYNC INHIBIT) indicator is displayed
on the counter display and recording stops.
•
Pressing the button in stop or fast forward mode initiates
the rewind mode. The LED indicator above the REW
button lights in this mode.
Pressing the button during playback, still or forward search
initiates reverse search at about 10 times the normal play
speed. The LED indicators above the PLAY and REW
buttons light during reverse search.
•
Operation cover
Open this cover when operating in the playback mode.
Otherwise, keep this cover closed.
2
3
•
Memo:
To prevent penetration of foreign objects into the unit,
do not leave the unit with the cassette cover open.
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[PLAY] button
Press to start playback. In play mode, the unit outputs the
video and audio signals of normal playback and the LED
indicator above the PLAY button lights.
* If the auto tracking is active at the moment the play mode
is entered, the playback video will be interfered with digital
noise.
•
•
[FF] button
Press to fast forward tape.
[MONITOR OUT] monitor output connector (BNC)
2
•
Composite video signal output with setup (for U-ver.).
Composite video signal output (E-ver.).
An EE image or the playback image is output through the
VCR section.
•
Pressing the button in stop or rewind mode initiates fast
forward mode. The LED indicator above the FF button
lights in this mode.
Pressing the button during playback, still or reverse search
initiates forward search at about 10 times the normal play
speed. The LED indicators above the PLAY and FF
buttons light during forward search.
•
•
If the external sync signal is disrupted during playback,
playback of the disturbed video image continues.
Start playback again after synchronization is obtained
and the signal is stabilized.
•
An EE image is output during other modes than the
playback mode.
* Data for the Camera and VCR setup menus or time code
is not output.
[STOP] button
4
Press to enter stop mode. The drum keeps rotating in stop
mode. However, when stop mode has continued for about
30 minutes, the unit enters the tape protect mode, in which
the drum stops rotation and the tape tensioner is released.
It takes more time than usual to enter the record or play
mode from the tape protect mode.
* The time until the tape protect mode is initiated can be
set to 3 or 30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item No.
307 LONG PAUSE TIME. When used in
[VTR REMOTE] connector
[LOG] button
[Y/C OUT] connector (4P)
Separate YC video signal output connector.
3
4
Apart of the unit's functions can be controlled externally. To
remote control the unit using the control signal of this
connector, the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050 REMOTE
SELECT must be set to "RS232C".
•
When the REW button is pressed while this button is kept
pressed, the S.S.F. data stored in the unit’s memory are
written to the tape. The LED indicator above the LOG
button lights while S.S.F. data is being written to the tape.
When the CONTINUE button (6 on page 15) is pressed
while this button is kept pressed in the stop mode, the
tape winds to the S.S.F. data’s last OUT point, after which
the unit enters the record-pause mode. (Scene End Cue
Up)
[LINE OUT CH-1/CH-2] connector (RCA)
Output connector for audio signals.
For details, please consult your JVC dealer.
•
•
Outputs the input audio signal in the record and stop
modes.
a
cold
Note:
environment, the setting will be 3 minutes regardless of
the setting on the VCR Setup Menu.
ꢀ See page 69.
•
•
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE
connector, the VTR Setup Menu is not displayed in
the viewfinder. Make settings on the VTR Setup Menu
while the cable is not connected.
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE
connector, the VCR operation mode will not be
displayed correctly on the Status 1 screen in the
viewfinder.
•
•
Outputs the playback audio signal in the playback mode.
Alarm sound is not output.
[TEST OUT] connector (BNC)
Composite video signal output connector.
Outputs the camera image.
[STILL] button
5
Press to enter the still picture mode during playback or in
the search mode.
When the still picture mode has continued for about 30
minutes, the unit automatically switches to the stop mode.
(Tape protect mode)
* The time until the tape protect mode is initiated can be
set to 3 or 30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item No.
307 LONG PAUSE TIME.
The FF button’s LED blinks during Scene End Cue Up.
ꢀ See "Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape" on page 63.
5
6
CAUTION:
•
•
Only the EJECT switch and STOP button work during
recording.
If the cassette cover is open, all operations are
[SYNC.IN] connector (BNC)
For inputting the sync signal when the GY-DV500’s camera
image is synchronized with an external component.
rejected.
Microphone attachment holes
For attaching the microphone holder KA-A50 (optional).
ꢀ See "Attaching the Microphone (optional)" on page 32.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-5 Rear Section
2-5 Rear Section (Cont'd)
!
Battery holder lock release knob
This knob is used to open the battery case cover. Press the
knob to open the cover.
[CH-2 AUDIO IN] CH-2 audio input connector (XLR
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6
3-pin)
PUSH
Connect the external audio equipment or microphone to
this connector. Set the CH-2 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC select
[BRAKER]
switch according to the connected equipment.
9
0
The braker trips when the power consumption exceeds the
capacity.
If the braker trips, confirm that the power consumption does
not exceed the wattage rating. Then press BRAKER before
turning the power ON again to put the camera in the
operating status.
If the unit still does not work normally, please consult the
person in charge of professional video equipment at your
nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
The audio signal input through this connector is recorded
on the CH-2 audio channel. To record the audio of this
connector, set the CH-2 AUDIO INPUT switch on page
8
14 to "REAR".
DV CAMCO
GY-DV
Back tally lamp
This lamp lights up when the GY-DV500 enters the record
mode. It blinks during the transition to the record mode.
7
8
•
Use the VCR Setup Menu item No. 082 BACK TALLY
MODE to select whether or not the lamp should light and
the lighting pattern.
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LINE OUT
CH-1 CH-2
Y/C OUT MONITOR OUT
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ꢀ See "BACK TALLY MODE" on page 68.
B
CH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2
DV
TALLY
EARPHONE
DC OUTPUT
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
+48V
ON
+48V
ON
DC INPUT
[CH-1 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC] CH-1 AUDIO select
switch
B R E A K E R
Selects the audio signal input to the
connector.
CH-1 AUDIO IN
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LINE : Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc. The reference input level is +4 dBs.
MIC : Set to this position when the microphone is
connected. The reference input level is -60 dBs.
MIC +48V ON:
Bottom
[DV] connector
[DC INPUT] connector (XLR 4-pin)
4
1
Using a DV cable (optional), a digital video component with
DV connector can be connected here.
This connector is used for input and output of the DV signal
or to input the VCR control signal from the digital video
component with DV connector.
To record the DV signal from this connector, set the VCR
Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECTto "IEEE1394".
To remote control the VCR with a VCR control signal from
this connector, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050
REMOTE SELECT to "IEEE1394".
Power input connector for 12 V DC. Connect with the AA-
P250 optional AC power adapter. When a cable is connected
here, the power supply from the battery pack is interrupted
and the source is switched to the power supplied through
this connector.
Set to this position when the microphone requiring
+48 V power supply (phantom microphone, etc.) is
connected.
This connector supplies +48 V DC current.
•
[CH-2 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC] CH-2 AUDIO select
No.
1
Signal
GND
—
9
•
switch
Selects the audio signal input to the CH-2 AUDIO IN
1
4
2
connector
.
6
3
—
2
3
The setup level signal for the DV output connector is not
LINE : Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc. The reference input level is +4 dBs.
MIC : Set to this position when the microphone is
connected. The reference input level is -60 dBs.
MIC +48V ON:
4
+12V
provided. (NTSC only)
[EAR.] earphone jack
2
[CH-1 AUDIO IN] CH-1 audio input connector (XLR
5
This is a stereo mini-jack for connecting an audio monitoring
earphone. Plug in an earphone or headphone with a 3.5
mm diameter plug. (Monaural mini jack)
The earphone can also be used to monitor alarm tones
depending on situations.
3-pin)
Set to this position when a microphone requiring +48
V power supply (phantom microphone, etc.) is
connected. This connector supplies +48 V DC
current.
Connect the external audio equipment or microphone to
this connector. Set the CH-1 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC select
switch according to the connected equipment.
The audio signal input through this connector is recorded
on the CH-1 audio channel. To record the audio of this
8
The sound from the monitoring loudspeaker is interrupted
when an earphone is connected here.
CAUTION:
connector, set the CH-1 AUDIO INPUT switch on page
Memo:
7
When connecting a component that does not require +48
V power supply, make sure that the switch is not set to this
position before the connection is made.
14 to "REAR".
(AUDIO IN connector)
Only the left-channel sound is heard when a stereo mini-
jack is used.
[DC OUTPUT] connector
3
No.
1
Signal
Power output connector to a wireless microphone
transmitter, etc. The supply voltage is identical to the voltage
supplied to the unit (DC 12V max. 0.1 A).
Battery holder
0
GND
HOT
2
1
Mount a Flat Shape type battery pack here.
ꢀ See "Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack" on page
2
3
COLD
3
36.
4
1
No.
1
Signal
GND
—
2
3
—
4
DC +12V (power through)
3
2
(Surface profile)
20
21
For servicing
See the service manual page 1-1 “RESETTING THE POWER CIRCUIT
PROTECTION BREAKER”.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-6 Counter Display Contents
2-6 Counter Display Contents
The counter display shows the following 4 types of information.
The counter display shows the following 4 types of information.
OPERATE/WARNING
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
LIGHT
ON
OFF
OVER
dB
CH
CH
1
2
AUTO OFF DEW
OVER
dB
CH
CH
1
2
AUTO OFF DEW
1. Tape counter display
RESET
40 30
20
10
0
RESET
40 30
20
10
0
OVER SERVO RF
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1. Tape counter display
OVER SERVO RF
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32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
The counter display usually functions as a tape counter
(hour, minute, second, frame). It can be switched to a CTL
counter, time code or user's bit display by using the
COUNTER switch. (When the VCR Setup Menu item No.
516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “TC”.)
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
AUD LOCK
MENU
MONITOR
SELECT
The counter display usually functions as a tape counter
(hour, minute, second, frame). It can be switched to a CTL
counter, time code or user's bit display by using the
COUNTER switch. (When the VCR Setup Menu item No.
516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to “TC”.)
• CTL counter: Time between -9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 24
frames and 9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 24 frames
can be displayed.
AUD LOCK
MENU
COUNTER
MONITOR
SELECT
H
M
S
F
CTL
TC
E
BATT
F
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
REMAIN
H
M
S
F
REV FWD
E
BATT
F
H
M
UB
REMAIN
COUNTER
switch
REV FWD
COUNTER
switch
H
M
• CTL counter: Time between -9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 29
frames and 9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 29 frames
can be displayed. Running mode is fixed as
non-drop frame.
Counter display
Counter display
* CTL counter indication may also corrupt
at playback of segment which time code
signal is not continuously recorded.
1.Tape counter display
Tape counter display
1.
* CTL counter indication may also corrupt
at playback of segment which time code
signal is not continuously recorded.
CTL
TC
UB
CTL
TC
UB
“CTL”
CTL counter
“CTL”
“TC”
CTL counter
• Time code : Time between 0 hour and 23 hr. 59 min. 59
H
H
M
M
S
S
F
F
• Time code : Time between 0 hour and 23 hr. 59 min. 59
H
H
M
M
S
S
F
F
“TC”
“TC”
sec. 24 frames can be displayed.
• User's bit : Hexadecimal number from 0 to F is displayed
in 8 digits.
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT
is set to “CLOCK”, the date and time are displayed. Set the
COUNTER switch to TC or UB.
TC: Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed.
UB: Date (Day, Month, Year) is displayed.
• Press the MENU button to switch to the VCR Setup Menu
setting display.
CTL
TC
UB
CTL
TC
UB
sec. 29 frames can be displayed.
• User's bit : Hexadecimal number from 0 to F is displayed
in 8 digits.
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT
is set to “CLOCK”, the date and time are displayed. Set the
COUNTER switch to TC or UB.
TC: Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed.
UB: Date (Month, Day, Year) is displayed.
• Press the MENU button to switch to the VCR Setup Menu
setting display.
Time code
“TC”
Time code
CTL
TC
UB
CTL
TC
UB
User’s bit
“UB”
“UB”
User’s bit
VCR Setup
VCR Setup
Menu No. 516
Menu No. 516
DISPLAY SELECT
Hour Min Sec
DISPLAY SELECT
Hour Min Sec
CTL
TC
UB
Time display
Date display
CTL
TC
UB
“TC”
Time display
Date display
“TC”
H
M
S
H
M
S
CTL
TC
UB
CTL
“CLOCK”
TC
“CLOCK”
“UB”
“UB”
UB
Month Day
Year
Day
Month
Year
2. VCR Setup Menu setting display
2. VCR Setup Menu setting display
This display is used when setting the setup menus. After
setting of the setup menus, the tape counter display returns.
For details, see "DISPLAYINGAND SETTING VCR SETUP
MENUS" on page 67.
This display is used when setting the setup menus. After
setting of the setup menus, the tape counter display returns.
For details, see "DISPLAYING AND SETTING VCR SETUP
MENUS" on page 67.
2.VCR Setup Menu display
4. Error code display
VCR Setup Menu display
Error code display
2.
3.
4.
4.
3. Hour meter display
3. Hour meter display
The hour meter is displayed by selecting the HM group from
the VCR Setup Menu.
The hour meter is displayed by selecting the HM group from
the VCR Setup Menu.
The hour meter data refers to the accumulated head drum
running time.
The hour meter data refers to the accumulated head drum
running time.
3.Hour meter display
4. Alarm display
Hour meter display
Alarm display
H
H
4. Error code/Alarm display
4. Error code/Alarm display
The error code or alarm indicator is displayed automatically
in case an abnormal condition occurs with the unit.
ꢀ See “TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS” on
page 90.
The error code or alarm indicator is displayed automatically
in case an abnormal condition occurs with the unit.
ꢀ See “TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS” on
page 90.
RemainingTape Time Display
This display shows the remaining tape time (minutes/seconds)
in record and play modes.
Remaining Tape Time Display
This display shows the remaining tape time (minutes/seconds)
in record and play modes.
ꢀ See “ALARM INDICATIONS” on page 86.
ꢀ See “ALARM INDICATIONS” on page 86.
• Example: 30 minutes of remaining tape.
Remaining Battery Power Display
• Example: 30 minutes of remaining tape.
Remaining Battery Power Display
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery
power. The lighted segment bars decrease as the remaining
battery power decreases.
REMAIN
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery
power. The lighted segment bars decrease as the remaining
battery power decreases.
REMAIN
H
M
H
M
•
This indicator blinks when remaining tape time is equivalent
to less than 2 minutes.
•
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the
VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according
to the type of the battery pack in use.
•
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the
VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according
to the type of the battery pack in use.
•
This indicator blinks when remaining tape time is equivalent
to less than 2 minutes.
* An alarm sounds as a warning when remaining tape time is
equivalent to less than 2 minutes in the record mode
* An alarm sounds as a warning when remaining tape time is
equivalent to less than 2 minutes in the record mode
E
BATT
F
All segment bars light when a fully charged
battery pack is attached.
All segment bars light when a fully charged
battery pack is attached.
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
REMAIN
H
M
H
M
The last 2 segment bars and "BATT" start
to blink when the battery is nearly
exhausted. Replace with a fully charged
battery pack.
E
BATT
The last 2 segment bars and "BATT" start
to blink when the battery is nearly
exhausted. Replace with a fully charged
battery pack.
E
BATT
•
The following display appears when no videocassette is
loaded or during the calculation of remaining tape that takes
place immediately after a videocassette is inserted.
•
The following display appears when no videocassette is
loaded or during the calculation of remaining tape that takes
place immediately after a videocassette is inserted.
When the battery capacity has run out, "E"
and "BATT" blink and the unit stops
operation automatically.
REMAIN
E
BATT
When the battery capacity has run out, "E"
and "BATT" blink and the unit stops
operation automatically.
REMAIN
E
BATT
H
M
H
M
U-22 (U-ver.)
E-22 (E-ver.)
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-7 Lens (optional)
2-8 1.5-Inch Viewfinder (optional)
[S14 x 7.3B12]
IRIS mode switch
A: Activates the auto iris feature.
M: Allows manual iris control.
[VF-P115B]
Stopper screw
This screw prevents the viewfinder from coming off the
camera.
7
8
9
1
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6
Momentary auto iris button
When the IRIS MODE switch is at "M", pushing this button
activates the Auto Iris Function while it is held down only.
Mounting guide
To attach on the camera.
2
3
4
5
6
7
Connector
Connect to the camera.
[S] IRIS speed adjusting control
For adjusting the iris operation speed.
[CONT] contrast adjustment
To adjust the contours of the viewfinder image.
Memo:
If the speed becomes too fast, hunting may occur.
1
•
To avoid the phenomena described above, perform
[BRIGHT] brightness adjustment
To adjust the brightness of the viewfinder.
adjustment again.
RET
M
A
W
T
[TALLY] switch
Set this switch to OFF to prevent the tally light from turning
on and informing people that they are being recorded.
However, the REC indicator lamp in the eyepiece will not
turn off.
FILTER thread
0
7
Protect the lens with a clear filter or UV filter by screwing
the filter onto the thread inside the lens hood from the front.
Other filters can be used for various effects.
4
5
2
3
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CAUTION:
Tally light
The filter thread section rotates, so pay attention when
mounting a polarizing filter.
7
8
Lights when recording is in progress. To prevent this light
from coming on, set the tally switch to "OFF".
6
!
!
ZOOM servo connector
Connect an optional zoom servo unit here.
!
@
Eyepiece
Ensures that ambient light does not reach the viewfinder
screen or falls into the eye of the cameraman.
The eyepiece can be opened to allow direct observation of
the viewfinder screen.
ZOOM mode knob
S: Servo zoom mode. Allows operation by the zoom servo
control lever
.
6
M: Manual zoom mode. Allows zoom control by the zoom
Eyepiece focusing ring
Loosen this ring to move the eyepiece back or forth to adjust
9
lever/ring
.
2
the diopter.
BACK FOCUS ring/fixing screw
For back focus adjustment only. Secure with the screw knob
after adjustment.
#
$
ꢀ See “Back Focus Adjustment” on page 44.
!
!
!
FOCUS ring
Manual focus ring.
1
2
7
Macro focusing ring (for close-up shooting)
By rotating this ring in the direction of the arrow, close-up
shooting of very small objects becomes possible.
Normal focus adjustment and zooming are not available in
the macro mode.
ZOOM lever/ring
This is the manual zoom ring equipped with a zoom lever.
To adjust the zoom manually, turn the zoom mode knob
@
to position "M".
To shoot images in the macro mode, set the focus ring to
1
the infinite position and the zoom ring to the maximum
2
IRIS ring
3
wide-angle position.To adjust the focus of the macro image,
rotate this ring in the direction of the arrow until the object
is focused.
8
Manual iris ring. To activate the auto iris feature, set the Iris
Mode switch to A.
7
9
[VTR]Trigger button
To start/stop shooting.
4
5
CAUTION:
• The back-focus knob is located close to the macro ring,
be careful not to mistake the back-focus knob for the
macro ring.
• After the required operation, be sure to return the macro
focusing ring to the normal position.
[RET] return video button
The return video signal from the VCR section can be
monitored in the viewfinder only while this button is pushed.
*
The playback picture can be viewed in the viewfinder
during this operation.
ꢀ See “Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional)” on page 31.
ꢀ See “Back Focus Adjustment” on page 44.
ZOOM servo control lever
6
To operate the servo zoom feature with this lever, set the
ZOOM knob to S.
@
•
•
•
Pressing the W section of this lever increases the angle
of the lens for a wider shooting angle.
Pressing the T section of this lever narrows the lens angle
perspective for telephoto shots.
Pushing harder changes the speed of the zoom.
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2-9 Indications in Viewfinder
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
Ⅲ WARNING LED INDICATORS INSIDE THE VIEWFINDER
1
2
1
2
ACCU - FOCUS
ACCU - FOCUS
SCENE F I LE
WH I T E BA L
F I LTER
A
A
G
F
G
F
3 . 2K
1 / 1 00 0
6dB
NORMAL
NORMAL
OFF
SHUTTER
GA I N
I R I S LEVEL
I R I S DETECT
FULL AUTO
REC T I ME
3
4
5
3
4
5
6
C
The viewfinder has two LED indicators below the screen. These
LEDs light or blink to indicate the present status of the camera
or the VCR.
I
I
7
SD
B
SD
B
<60
6
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
●
●
[BATT] battery lamp
This lights red when the battery voltage becomes too low for
operating the camera.
REC/ALARM lamp
F5 . 6
STBY
M
099
1 2 . 4V
REC
BATT
ALARM
7
9
B
0
8
A
Status 0
Status 1
Status 2
This lights or blinks green under the following circumstances.
Steady green : During recording.
Blinks green : • While the GY-DV500 switches from record-
pause to recording.
BATT
Lamp
REC/ALARM
Lamp
• Immediately before the tape is running out
or when it has run out.
• When an error occurs in the GY-DV500.
●
Status 0
Display Position
Display
Function
ACCU-FOCUS Blinks during the ACCU-FOCUS operation.
1
SKIN AREA
Blinks while the skin tone detail color area is displayed.
Displayed when the SHUTTER or V-SCAN is ON.
Displayed when the Full Auto Shooting is ON.
Displayed when the ALC alone is ON.
Ⅲ VIEWFINDER SCREEN DISPLAY
S
The following indications are displayed on the viewfinder screen. (However, this information is not displayed while the VCR section
is playing back a tape.)
FAS
ALC
Ⅲ Status screens (screens for use in checking the current camera settings)
Ⅲ Alarm message display
G
Displayed in other modes than 0 dB, LOLUX and ALC.
Displayed during LOLUX operation.
2
Ⅲ Safety zone display
L
Ⅲ Setting screen (screen for use in the camera and VCR setup)
Ⅲ Auto white balance display
F
Displayed when FAW alone is ON.
3
4
5
6
7
I
Displayed when IRIS BACK LIGHT or IRIS SPOT LIGHT is selected.
Displayed while the Skin Detail function is in operation.
Displayed when BLACK STRETCH or BLACK COMPRESSION is selected.
See the table below.
Ⅲ Shutter speed display
SD
B
Ⅲ Status Screens
Event display
Press the STATUS button during normal screen display to show one of the status
screens in the viewfinder. One of the three status screens will be displayed every
time the button is pressed.
7 Event display
Event is displayed in the viewfinder for only about 2 seconds when any of the following switches is operated.
STATUS
Switch Event Display Contents
button
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
ZEBRA
BLACK
GAIN
ZEBRA
BLACK
ON, OFF
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
STRETCH, NORMAL, COMPRESS
–3 dB, 0 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, ALC
A, B, PRESET, FAW
ON, OFF
GAIN
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
WHT. BAL
FULL AUTO
AUTO IRIS
LOLUX
WHITE BAL
FULL AUTO
IRIS
NG
POWER
BACK.L, NORMAL, SPOT.L
ON, OFF
ON
OFF
LOLUX
FILTER knob
VTR
FILTER
VTR
3.2K, 5.6K, 5.6K+ND
STBY, SAVE
AUTO KNEE
AUTO KNEE
ON, OFF
ACCU - FOCUS
ACCU - FOCUS
SCENE F I LE
WH I T E BA L
F I LTER
A
A
G
F
G
F
3 . 2K
1 / 1 00 0
6dB
SHUTTER
GA I N
I R I S LEVEL
I R I S DETECT
FULL AUTO
REC T I ME
NORMAL
NORMAL
OFF
I
I
SD
B
SD
B
<60
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
F5 . 6
STBY
M
1 2 . 4V
099
Status 0
Status 1
Status 2
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND
C
O
N
N
E
C
TO
R
S
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
●
Status 1
Ⅲ Alarm Message Display
In addition to the information on the Status 0 screen, this screen displays audio indicators and information on remaining tape,
voltage and lens F-number.
ACCU - FOCUS
G
Alarm message display
Function
Display position
Display
(Example)
CH1- - - - + - -
CH2- - - - + - -
STBY
SAVE
STOP
REC
F
The following alarm messages are displayed on the status 0 and status 1
screens.
Shows the input level of the audio input channel.
Display ON/OFF can be selected using the VF DISPLAY menu screen.
ꢀ See "AUDIO DISPLAY" on page 72.
I
8
B
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
F5 . 6
STBY
9
VCR in standby mode
VCR in save mode
VCR in stop mode
VCR in record mode
VCR in fast-forward mode
VCR in rewind mode
VCR in reverse search mode
1 2 . 4V
Note:
When the RS-232C cable
is connected, the VCR
operation mode may not
be displayed correctly.
Indication
LOW BATTERY
CLOSE CASSETTE COVER
Contents
FF
REW
EJECT
The battery capacity is nearly exhausted.
The cassette cover is not closed.
VTR WARNING [HEAD]
VTR WARNING [SERVO]
VTR WARNING [DEW]
VTR WARNING [HARD]
VTR WARNING [STOP]
VTR WARNING [REW]
Head clogging
Servo error
Condensation
Hardware error
Operation stopped
Rewinding abnormality
Remaining tape indication (displayed in 1-minute steps)
(Example)
0
< 60
(Example)
12: 34: 56: 20
When the tape is used for a long time, the remaining tape may not be
indicated accurately. At the beginning of the tape, in particular, the indication
may show smaller value than the actual one.
Time code display
Time code display is available when the "REC TIME" item on the VF DISPLAY
menu screen is set to TIME CODE.
ꢀ See "REC TIME" on page 72.
TAPE NEAR END
TAPE END
REC INHIBIT
Remaining tape time is less than about 2 minutes in the record mode
Tape end reached
An unrecordable videocassette (the switch on the back of the cassette is set to SAVE) is
inserted.
Voltage indication (displayed in 0.1 V steps)
(Example)
12.4V
A
B
NO TAPE
VTR trigger is pressed with no tape loaded.
Shows the F-number of the connected lens.
It is not displayed when the lens is removed. For some lenses, no display
appears.
OPEN, F2, F2.8, F4,
F5.6, F8, F11, F16,
CLOSE
Display ON/OFF can be selected on the VF DISPLAY menu screen.
ꢀ See "F NO.DISPLAY" on page 72.
In the Super Scene Finder (S.S.F.) mode, the number of memorized scenes
is shown.
M: In MARK mode
(Example)
M:99
C
C : In CUE mode
Number: Number of memorized scenes
●
Status 2
This screen displays the camera setup statuses.
Event display is not available while this screen is displayed.
Indication
Indication Contents
SCENE FILE
A, B, OFF
WHITE BAL
FILTER
A, B, PRESET, FAW
3.2K, 5.6K, 5.6K+ND
SHUTTER
OFF, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/60.1 to 1/2084.6 (in VARIABLE mode),
EEI (in ALC mode)
GAIN
-3dB, 0dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 18dB, LOLUX, ALC
NORMAL, BACK L, SPOT L
IRIS LEVEL
FULLAUTO
REC TIME
ON, OFF
Remaining tape time or time code.
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For servicing
→
See the service manual page 1-16 “1.11.7 Tripod base”.
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3-1 Basic System
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
For information on connection with the individual attachments, refer to the page explaining the respective connection methods.
ꢀ Safety Zone
Three types of safety zone items can be displayed in the viewfinder. Select the required one with the SAFETY ZONE item on the
VF DISPLAY menu screen.
VIEWFINDER
VF-P400
BATTERY
NP-1B TYPE
EARPHONE
BATTERY CHARGER
MICROPHONE
MV-P615
3P
BATTERY
NP-1B TYPE
SHOULDER BELT
OFF
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MIC HOLDER
KA-A50
VF HOLDER
ꢀ Setting the Screen Display
1.5" VIEW FINDER
VF-P115B/115/116
BATTERY HOLDER
BH-P27
(
)
NB-G1 4PACK BATTERY CHARGER
(AC POWER ADAPTER)
AA-G10(B)
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
Screen used for making various settings of the camera and VCR.
ꢀ See "Camera Menu Screen Flow" on page 70.
ꢀ See "VCR Setup Menu" on page 66.
DVC CAMCORDER
BATTERY
NB-G1
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU
OPERAT I ON MENU
PROCESS MENU
F I LE MANAGE
SETUP MENU
EX I T
: A
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MICROPHONE
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
FILTER
3200k
5600k
COUNTER
CTL
1
2
3
ALARM
TC
UB
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
A
U
T
O
I
R
I
S
F
U
L
L
A
U
T
O
B
L
A
C
K
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
4P
4P
NG
POWER
OFF
ON
(
)
VC-710 5m
AC
VIDEO LIGHT
(ANTON BAUER. PROTEC)
AC POWER ADAPTER
(
)
NB-G1 BATTERY CHARGER
AA-P250
ZOOM LENS
S14 x 7.3B12(FUJINON)
S16 x 6.7B12(FUJINON)
S19 x 6.5B12(FUJINON)
TRIPOD BASE
KA-510
YH14 x 7.3K12(CANON)
YH18 x 6.7K12(CANON)
GY-DV500
STANDARD PACKAGE
ꢀ Auto White Balance Display
ANTON BAUER
BATTERY CHARGER
ANTON BAUER
BATTERY HOLDER
(QRQ27)
ANTON BAUER BATTERY
(
,
,
PRO PAC MAGNUM
FOCUS MANUAL UNIT
,
)
This screen appears during the auto white balance adjustment operation to display various
data.
ꢀ See "White Balance Adjustment" on page 45.
TRIMPAC HYTRON
(
)
HZ-FM13 FUJINON
(
)
HZ-FM15 CANON
TRIPOD
TP-P300
IEEE1394 CABLE
RS232C CABLE
VC-P893 (For PC/AT)
Y/C CABLE
ZOOM SERVO UNIT
HZ-ZS13B
CARRYING CASE
A UTO WH I T E
OPERA T I ON
A
DOLLY
TP-P205
VCG30, VCG50
BNC CABLE
* HZ-FM13 cannot be used with S14X7.3B12/U.
Please use the Focus Manual Unit (FMM-8, CHF-3, CFC-12-990) manufactured by Fujinon.
ꢀ Shutter Speed Display
When the SHUTTER dial is pressed, a shutter speed is displayed (for approx. 5 sec.).
In addition, whenever the shutter speed is altered by using the SHUTTER dial, the shutter
speed is displayed. While this display is shown, other displays disappear.
ꢀ See "SHUTTER/MENU dial" on page 12.
SHUT T ER
1
/
1 0 0 0
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3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3-2 Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional)
3-4 Attaching the Microphone (provided)
Provided Microphone
Connecting the provided microphone to the viewfinder.
The provided microphone is a phantom microphone.
1. Loosen the mount ring.
1.3.
2. Connect the cable connector.
1. Loosen the stopper screw on the viewfinder.
3. Attach the lens with its pin aligned with the hole in the mount.
4. Tighten the mount ring.
2.Attach the microphone to the attachment guide on the
4.
viewfinder as illustrated.
1.
3
4.
3. Confirm that there is no gap between the microphone and
2.
CAUTION:
the viewfinder, and then tighten the stopper screw.
Be sure to tighten the mount ring completely. Incomplete
tightening may result in the lens dropping off or disturbed
back focus.
4. Tighten the microphone screw. The microphone should be
firmly attached.
2.
5. Connect the cable from the microphone to the MIC IN
connector on the front section of the camera.
6. Secure the microphone cable using the cable clamp
Pin
provided on the front side of the microphone holder.
Hole
5.
CAUTION:
When this microphone is attached, the range that the
viewfinder can be moved to the left will be reduced. Please
purchase a separately sold microphone if you prefer to
observe through the viewfinder using your left eye.
3-5 Attaching the Microphone (optional)
Mount ring
With the optional KA-A50 microphone holder, the optional
1.
microphones MV-P615 (Phantom microphone) can be used.
ꢀ Attaching the Microphone with KA-A50
1. Secure the microphone holder with 2 screws.
2.4.
When unplugging the cable connector, first remove the lens
itself. Then grasp this portion and pull straight out.
2. Turn the small knob located on the outer side of the
microphone holder anticlockwise to loosen it, and loosen
the large knob located on the inner side in the same way.
Rotate the large knob fully anticlockwise to open the holder.
3-3 Attaching the Viewfinder
3. Attach the microphone to the microphone holder so that
1. Loosen the stopper screw on the viewfinder.
the microphone does not interfere with the cassette cover.
5.
Mounting guide
2. Connect the connector.
1.
4. Set the microphone holder so that the height is level, and
tighten the inside and outside knobs to secure the
microphone.
Sliding
securing ring
3. Align the mounting guide with the camera’s viewfinder mount
4.
KA-A50
Microphone holder
base and attach the viewfinder.
Stopper
screw
5. Connect the microphone cable to the MIC IN input
3.
4. Tighten the stopper screw.
connector.
3.
•
When the microphone is connected to CH-1 AUDIO or
CH-2 AUDIO connector on the rear panel, set the CH-1
or CH-2 Audio select switch according to the microphone
used.
5. Tighten the sliding securing ring.
Viewfinder
mount
base
*
To detach the viewfinder, reverse the mounting procedure.
2.
6. Secure the microphone cable using the cable clamp
Connector
provided on the front side of the microphone holder.
7. Make sure to perform the correct settings for use of a
phantom microphone.
ꢀ See “CAM MIC +48V” on page 77.
Note:
•
When the light mounted on the camera is used at the
same time, if the microphone in use has a long sound
collecting section (ultra-directional type, etc.), the
microphone's shadow may influence the image.
MV-P615
Microphone cable
MIC IN connector
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For servicing
→
See the service manual page 1-16 “1.11.7 Tripod base”.
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3-6 Attaching the Tripod Base (provided)
3-7 Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Batteries
The GY-DV500 uses a lithium battery for backup of the time code data. Install the provided lithium battery before actually using the
unit.
Use the provided tripod base to place the camera on a tripod.
1. Attach the tripod base on the tripod by using the hole that
● Lithium battery: CR2032
balances the unit most optimally.
"Li" indicator
2. While pushing the safety lever, pull the lock lever toward
CAUTION:
1. Tripod mounting holes
the front until the front mount clip clicks into place.
If the unit is not used for a lengthy period of time (one
month or more), remove the lithium battery. If the voltage
of the lithium battery becomes low, the set may malfunction.
Front mount clip
3. Place the unit on the tripod base by aligning the rear base
mount of the unit with the pin on the tripod base.
OPERATE/WARNING
4. Push the unit from the upward direction and slide it toward
the front so that the front base mount of the unit is locked
by the front mount clip of the tripod base as it clicks into
place.
LIGHT
CH
CH
1
2
OVER AUTO OFF DEW
dB
ON
RESET
40 30
20
10
H
0
O
V
E
R
S
E
R
V
O
R
F
L
i
OFF
32k
48k
PB
NDF
HOLD
AUD LOCK SP
MENU
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
M
S
F
REMAIN
E
BATT
F
CH-1
CH-2
1
2
3
ALARM
REV FWD
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
H
M
CH-1
CH-2
5600k+ND
2. Safety lever
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
AUDIO SELECT
2.
CAUTION:
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
FRONT
REAR
Lock lever
• The front base mount may be locked while the pin of the
tripod base is not inserted into the hole on the rear base
mount of the unit. Therefore, after mounting, make sure
that these parts are engaged properly.
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
4.
• When moving the unit mounted on a tripod, any impact
or vibration should be avoided as this may cause the unit
to become detached and to drop from the tripod.
Be sure to remove the unit from the tripod before
transporting it.
Front
base
Lithium battery case
Power switch
mount
3.
When the lithium battery is not in place or the battery is exhausted and requires a replacement, the "Li" indicator in the LCD display
will light up.
Rear base
mount
Replace lithium batteries with the POWER switch set to ON. Doing it with the POWER switch set to OFF will cause the loss of
backup data.
Front mount clip
ꢀ How to Install the Lithium Battery
ꢀ How to Remove Lithium Batteries
Pin
Lithium battery cover
ꢀ
The lithium battery is easily removed
CR2032
CR2032
if you press at the edge of the
lithium battery at the place
indicated in the illustration on the
left and then pull the battery out.
4.
LITHIUM BATT.
CR2032
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
1. Push the lithium battery cover in the direction of the arrow
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
as illustrated and remove the cover.
5600k
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
2.Slide the battery into place with its
marked surface facing
L
upward.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
3. Return the lithium battery cover to its original position in the
unit.
After replacing the lithium battery, set the date and time.
To do this, see page 41 “Setting the Date and Time”.
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4. POWER SUPPLY
4. POWER SUPPLY
The GY-DV500 is operable with AC power supply or battery pack.
4-2 Battery Pack Operation (Cont'd)
4-1 AC Operation
Use the JVC AA-P250 AC power adapter (max. rated output 12.5 V DC, 3.5 A) as the AC power supply.
Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack
1. Open the battery case cover while pushing the lock release
lever.
Do not use any power source with large fluctuations in the
power source voltage, or power sources generating noise,
such as ripples.
2.Insert the battery pack into the battery case with its electrodes
facing the unit.
3. Close the battery case cover.
1. After making sure that the power switches of the GY-DV500
and of the AA-P250 are set to OFF, connect the DC cable
from the AA-P250 to the DC INPUT connector of the GY-
DV500 as shown in the illustration.
Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF before replacing
the battery pack.
Lock release
lever
CH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2
DV
DC INPUT
TALLY
EARPHONE
DC OUTPUT
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
+48V
ON
+48V
ON
DC cable
2. When the AA-P250 is used, set the CHARGE/CAMERA
switch to CAMERA.
AC power adapter
3. Press the POWER switch of the GY-DV500 to ON. Power is
supplied to the VCR section and the camera.
*
For details, read the instruction manual of the AA-P250.
Note:
Do not remove or connect the DC cable while recording is
being performed.
4-2 Battery Pack Operation
The GY-DV500 can be operated with the following battery packs.
ꢀ Flat shape type battery pack
ꢀ Anton-Bauer battery pack
• Propack 13/14 Series
• Trimpack 13/14 Series
• Magnum 13/14 Series
• Compack 13/14 Series
*
An Anton-Bauer battery pack cannot be connected
directly to the GY-DV500. It is necessary to mount the
optional battery holder.
Battery holder: Anton-Bauer QRQ27
For details, see page 37 “Using an Auton-Bauer Battery
Pack”.
● When the DC cable is connected to the DC INPUT connector, the power supply from the battery pack is interrupted and the
power starts to be supplied through the DC INPUT connector.
● Do not connect or disconnect the DC cable while operating with a battery pack.
The following symptoms may occur if the DC cable is connected or disconnected while operating with a battery pack.
• The power is cut off for a moment when the DC cable is disconnected.
• Noise to the video and audio signals occurs. Audio signal are muted.
● When operation is continued with DC input after the battery pack capacity has been used up, set the POWER switch to OFF
after the DC power is applied. Then switch ON again.
● If the GY-DV500 is left with the battery pack attached, a small amount of power is consumed even if the POWER switch on
the GY-DV500 is set to OFF. Remove the battery pack when the GY-DV500 is not going to be used.
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4. POWER SUPPLY
4. POWER SUPPLY
4-2 Battery Pack Operation (Cont'd)
4-2 Battery Pack Operation (Cont'd)
REMAINING BATTERY POWER DISPLAY
Using an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack
WARNING
indicator
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the
VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according
to the type of the battery pack in use.
To use an Anton-Bauer battery pack (Propack 13/14, Trimpack 13/14, Magnum 13/14, Compack 13/14 Series), it is necessary to
detach the battery case from the GY-DV500 and replace it with the Anton-Bauer battery holder. Use the following battery holder.
• Battery holder: Anton-Bauer QRQ27
Remaining battery
power indication
ꢀ See page 69.
E
E
BATT
BATT
F
Detaching the Battery Case From the GY-DV500 and Attaching The Anton-
Bauer Battery
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
The status of the remaining battery power can be checked by
the Remaining Battery Power Display.
ꢀ See page 22.
ꢀ When the remaining battery power is nearly exhausted, the
following warning messages will appear. In this case, replace
with a fully charged battery as soon as possible.
● Remaining battery power indication:
Segment bar and "BATT" indicator start to blink
● WARNING indicator and TALLY lamp blink
● Viewfinder:
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
C
UB
Attaching the Anton-Bauer Battery Holder
Anton-Bauer Battery Holder
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
UII
FL
U
C
L
ES
TALLY lamp
Viewfinder
Clamp
•
•
BATT lamp and TALLY lamp blink
"LOW BATTERY" character indication (Status 0 or Status
1 mode)
1. Black screw A
1. Remove the two black screws A on the battery case.
LOW BATTERY
Connector
Compartment
● Alarm sound beeps
REC
BATT
ALARM
BATT lamp
2. Remove the lower half of the battery case cover in the
downward direction.
After the remaining battery power warnings appear, the
GY-DV500 automatically stops operation if the battery
power operation is continued.
3. Connector
Anton-Bauer
Battery holder
3. Mount screw B
4. Connect the connectors protruding from the GY-DV500 with
Operating Time with Battery Pack
the connectors on the battery holder.
When the VF-P115B is used as the viewfinder and a fully
charged battery pack is attached, the approximate continuous
operating time is as follows:
●
Battery operating time may differ depending on the number
of times the battery has been charged, charging conditions
and the operating environment, etc. Use the values in the
table on the left for approximate reference times.
Operating time is reduced in areas with a cold environment.
Operating time is reduced when the power zoom lens is used
frequently.
*
Following connection of the connectors, insert them into
the connector compartment and secure with the clamp.
5. Secure the battery holder to the GY-DV500 with the four
Battery Pack
NP-1B
Continuous Operating Time (at 25 ˚C)
mount screws provided with the battery holder.
●
●
3. Mount screw B
60 minutes
130 minutes
80 minutes
* Take care not to pinch the wires. This could result in
damage.
Magnum 14
NP-L40
3.To remove the battery case, remove the four screws B fixing
the battery case and the connector connecting the battery
case to this unit.
PRECAUTIONS FOR THE BATTERY PACK
Attaching and Detaching an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack
● When the battery pack is not in use, it must be stored in a
cool, dry place.
Do not leave the battery pack in a place where it might be
subject to a high temperature (under direct sunlight in a car,
etc.), this could cause leakage of the fluid or shorten service
life.
● When the terminal section of the battery pack gets dirty, the
operating time will be shortened.
● If the operating time becomes greatly reduced even
immediately after recharging, the service life of the battery
pack is nearly finished. Purchase a new battery pack.
Recharging
● Recharge the battery pack after completely discharging it.
Repeated recharging with residual charge remaining could
result in reduced battery capacity.
Guide pins
Release
lever
Attaching the Battery Pack
1. Align the 3 guide pins of the battery pack with
the guide holes on the battery holder, and push
straight to insert the battery pack.
The battery cannot be attached properly if the
guide pins are not inserted straight.
Release lever
● If the battery capacity is reduced by repeating incomplete
recharging, or recharging without discharging, once discharge
the battery pack completely, then recharge it to restore the
battery capacity.
● If the battery pack is recharged with its internal temperature
raised immediately after use, recharging may not be
performed completely.
Cassette cover
side panel
Guide
LIGHT
ON
OFF
Battery pack
(Trimpack)
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
holes
(x3)
2. Slide the battery pack toward the side panel
where the cassette cover is located until it clicks.
Now the battery pack has been attached.
Battery
Detaching the Battery Pack
Side panel
with display
ꢀ While pushing and holding the release lever, slide
the battery pack toward the side panel where the
LCD display is located, then pull the battery pack
outward to remove.
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5. PREPARATIONS
5. PREPARATIONS
5-1 Turning the Power ON
5-2 Cassette Loading and Unloading
Cassette rear switch
EJECT
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
Videocassette
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
EJECT switch
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
TC
UB
5600k
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
2.
VTR switch
1.
POWER switch
Cassette cover
VTR switch
POWER switch
1. Turn the POWER switch to ON.
ꢀ The power is then supplied to the unit.
•
•
A cassette cannot be loaded or unloaded while the GY-DV500 is in POWER OFF mode.
Use a videocassette tape marked MiniDV.
•
•
Video image is output to the viewfinder.
The display of the VCR section is turned on.
• The videocassette should be held vertical and inserted straight into the slot.
2. Select the GY-DV500 operation mode with the VTR switch.
CAUTION:
•
The GY-DV500 operation mode may differ when the power is turned ON and when the cassette is loaded depending on the
setting of the VTR switch as follows:
Loading the Cassette
The GY-DV500 cannot be operated while the cassette cover
is open. Make sure to close the cover before operating the
unit.
1. Set the POWER switch to ON.
VTR switch setting
GY-DV500 operation mode
2. Slide the EJECT switch to the side to open the cassette
SAVE
GY-DV500 enters the SAVE mode (tape protect mode) and stops the drum motor. "SAVE" is
displayed in the VCR operation indicating section of the Status 1 mode screen in the viewfinder.
In this mode, the tape is effectively protected.
In this condition, press the VTR trigger button to start recording. However, it takes longer for
the operation to take place from this condition than from the STBY mode.
cover.
Unloading the Cassette
3. Insert a videocassette into the cassette slot after removing
the tape slack.
Ensure that the videocassette is fully inserted.
1. Set the POWER switch to ON.
2. Slide the EJECT switch all the way to the side to start tape
The cassette indicator on the display blinks
during tape loading and lights steadily after
the loading has been completed.
STBY
When a recordable videocassette is loaded, the GY-DV500 enters the record-pause mode
automatically. (The drum motor is still rotating.)
"STBY" is displayed on the Status 1 screen in the viewfinder.
ejection.
The cassette indicator on the display blinks
during tape ejection and turns off after the
ejection has been completed.
In this condition, pressing the VTR trigger button starts recording immediately.
4. Slowly close the cassette cover by pushing it in all the way.
When the cassette cover is closed, the OPERATE LED lights
up green and the unit is in the condition where it can be
operated. In the SAVE mode, the OPERATE LED lights
orange.
• It takes a few seconds before the cassette is ejected after
the EJECT switch is moved.
CAUTION:
Wait at least 5 seconds before turning the power ON again once it has been turned OFF.
When the power is turned OFF, the unit automatically enters the tape protect mode. It takes approximately 5 seconds to enter
the tape protect mode. Do not turn the power ON again within this interval.
•
The condition at the completion of loading varies depending
on the position of the VTR switch and the switch on the back
of the videocassette as shown below.
3. Take out the videocassette.
4. Close the cassette cover.
Switch on Back of Videocassette
VTR switch
CAUTION:
REC
SAVE
Do not leave the unit for a long period with the cassette
cover open as dirt or other foreign objects may enter the
VCR section and cause malfunction.
Enters record-
pause mode after
back-spacing.
STBY
The unit enters
stop mode.
“ R E C I N H ” i s
displayed for a few
seconds on the
counter display.
In the record-pause
mode and the drum
rotation is stopped.
SAVE
* Recording can be started by pressing the VTR trigger button
from the record-pause condition. For details, see page 50
“Basic Record-ing Operation”.
After the cassette cover is closed, it takes about 8 seconds
before the unit can start recording or before it enters the
stop mode.
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5. PREPARATIONS
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
5-3 Setting the Date and Time
6-1 Camera Settings
The date and time of the built-in clock should be set. During shooting, the date and time data are recorded in the sub-time code area
on the tape.
During playback, the data are shown on the counter display. Powered by the backup lithium battery, the set date and time data
continue to count even when the power is switched off.
1. POWER ON
1First place a charged battery pack in the battery case on
the rear section of the unit. If battery pack is not used,
3.
connect DC power to the DC INPUT connector on the
rear section of the unit using the AC power adapter (AA-
I
R
P250) to supply DC 12 V current.
2Set the POWER switch on the unit to ON.
MO
SE
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
ꢀ Check that the lithium battery has been inserted.
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
2. SWITCH positions
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
A. Set the VTR switch to STBY.
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
B. AUTO IRIS switch; set to NORMAL.
C. GAIN switch; set to L. The L position is 0 dB.
D. OUTPUT switch; set to CAM\AUTO KNEE OFF.
E. WHT. BAL (Auto White Balance) switch; set to A or B.
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
NG
POWER
OFF
OPERATE/WARNING
ON
AUDIO SELECT
LIGHT
ON
OFF
CH
CH
1
2
OVER AUTO OFF DEW
dB
RESET
40 30
20
10
H
0
O
V
E
R
S
E
R
V
O
R
F
L
i
AUDIO INPUT
32k
48k
PB
NDF
HOLD
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
AUD LOCK SP
MENU
MONITOR
SELECT
2.
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
M
S
F
FRONT
REAR
REMAIN
E
BATT
F
REV FWD
M
H
M
COUNTER
switch
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
2.
1.
O
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
3. Set the lens' iris mode switch to "A" (AUTO IRIS side)
NG
POWER
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
ON
OFF
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
3. HOLD
button
4. Choose the proper color temperature conversion filter.
5. PRESET button
4. ADVANCE button
4. SHIFT button
Lithium battery compartment
FILTER
3200K
Suitable Location
Indoors, dark outdoors
Outdoors
1
2
3
5600K
B A
C
D
E
5600K+ND
Outdoors under clear sky
1. Turn ON the power and set the counter display to the date/
time mode.
5. Using the SHUTTER dial, set the shutter speed to OFF.
•
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT
to “CLOCK”.
Time display (COUNTER switch: TC)
Hour Min. Sec.
ꢀ See “Displaying and Setting VCR Setup Menus” on
page 67.
ꢀ See “VCR Setup Menu” on page 69.
VF
4.
5.
2. Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB.
ꢀ To set the time: Set the switch to TC.
The time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is indicated on the counter
display. (24-hour clock system)
ꢀ To set the date: Set the switch to UB.
The date (Month, Day, Year) is indicated on the counter
display.
HOLD
H
H
H
M
M
M
S
S
S
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
AUTO
ON
WHITE
HOLD
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
LEVEL CH-1
3. Press the HOLD button to enter the setting mode.
The “HOLD” indicator lights up on the display to indicate
that the unit is in the setting mode.
The leftmost digit on the counter blinks.
4. Set the date and time.
•
Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed, the value of
the blinking digit increases.
Each time the SHIFT button is pressed, the digit to the
right of the currently blinking one starts blinking. When
pressed while the rightmost digit is blinking, the leftmost
digit starts blinking again.
Date display (COUNTER switch: UB)
Month Day Year
•
HOLD
Repeat the above procedure to set the value of all the
digits.
5. To decide the set date and time data, press the PRESET
button.
HOLD
The “HOLD” indicator on the display turns off and the date/
time display stops blinking.
The time starts counting.
Memo:
To display and set the time code or user’s bit, set the VCR
Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT to “TC”.
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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6-2 Viewfinder Adjustment
6-4 Back Focus Adjustment
1. Adjust the position and angle of the viewfinder.
2. Diopter adjustment
It is only necessary to perform this when the lens is attached
3. 4.6. 5.
for the first time or when focusing is not correct in both the
telephoto and wide-angle positions. Adjust the viewfinder for
sharpness first.
1.
Rotate the eyepiece focusing ring until the viewfinder screen
image is clearly visible.
Eyepiece
1.
It is easier to adjust back focus when the subject is more
than 3 meters from the camera.
The optimal subject for this adjustment is a Siemens star
chart.
3. Brightness and contrast adjustment
When the ambient brightness changes, etc., the brightness
and contrast of the viewfinder screen can be adjusted with
the BRIGHT and CONT controls.
2.
Eyepiece
focusing ring
RET
M
A
1.
W
T
1. Set the IRIS mode switch to M (Manual).
2. Set the zoom mode to MANU (Manual).
3.
3.
3. Open the iris ring. If the illumination is too strong, reduce it
CONT
BRIGHT
1.
or move to a darker place.
4. Turn the zoom lever until the lens is at the maximum
6-3 External Monitor Adjustment
telephoto position.
Display the camera built-in color bar signal on the video monitor and adjust the colors, contrast and brightness.
5. Bring the subject into focus.
1. Connect a color video monitor to the MONITOR OUT
6. Set the lens to maximum wide-angle.
7. Loosen the back focus ring retaining knob.
1. Connect a colour video monitor to the MONITOR OUT
connector of the GY-DV500.
connector of the GY-DV500.
2. Set the OUTPUT switch to BARS to output the color bar
2. Set the OUTPUT switch to BARS to output the colour bar
2. 7.8.10.
8. View the same subject and adjust the back focus ring for
signal (SMTPE type color bars).
signal (EBU type colour bars).
the best possible focus.
3. Set the monitor's BLUE CHECK function to ON so that the
3. Set the monitor's BLUE CHECK function to ON so that the
9. Repeat steps 4. through 8. about three times for fine
adjustment until the subject remains in focus in both the
telephoto position and the wide-angle position.
screen turns entirely blue.
screen turns entirely blue.
4. Adjust the CHROMA control of the monitor so that there is
no difference in brightness between the color bars 1and
8, 7and D.
4. Adjust the CHROMA control of the monitor so that there is
no difference in brightness between the colour bars 1and
10.Tighten the back focus ring retaining knob to secure the
7.
ring.
5. With the BLUE CHECK function ON, adjust the PHASE
control of the monitor so that there is no difference in
brightness between the color bars 3and 0, 5and B.
5. With the BLUE CHECK function ON, adjust the PHASE
control of the monitor so that there is no difference in
brightness between the colour bars 3and 5.
Memo:
ACCU FOCUS can also be used in the above step 3.
6. If the phase control adjustment above causes a difference
in brightness between the color bars 1and 8, 7and D,
start again from the CHROMA control adjustment in step 4.
6. If the phase control adjustment above causes a difference
in brightness between the colour bars 1and 7, start again
from the CHROMA control adjustment in step 4.
Siemens star chart
7. Set the monitor's BLUE CHECK function to OFF to switch
the monitor back to the standard screen (R, G and B will all
appear).
7. Set the monitor's BLUE CHECK function to OFF to switch
the monitor back to the standard screen (R, G and B will all
appear).
8. Use the monitor's brightness control to adjust so that the
color bars Hand Idisappear but Jis visible.
ꢀ SMTPE type color bars
ꢀ EBU type colour bars
White Yellow Cyan
Green Magenta
Red
Blue
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Blue
Black Magenta Black
Cyan
Black
White
8 9 0 A B C D
Black
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
White
Black
E F
G
HIJ K
The colour bar screen has a configuration as shown above.
The description hereinafter refers to the positions in the colour bar
screen using the numbers.
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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6-6 Switch Settings of the VCR Section
6-5 White Balance Adjustment
Since the color of light (color temperature) varies depending on the light source, it is necessary to re-adjust the white balance when
the main light source illuminating the subject changes.
Note:
When a subject illuminated by a halogen lamp with a color temperature of 3,200K is shot while the color temperature conversion
filter setting is set to 5,600K, a proper white balance adjustment and (FAW) Full Time Auto White balance may not be
accomplishable. In this case, change the color temperature conversion filter setting to 3,200K and then carry out the white
balance adjustment and (FAW) again.
REC/FREE
switch
RESET/REGEN switch
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
RESET
ON
TC GENERATOR
OFF
CH-1
CH-2
MONITOR
SELECT
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
AUTO
1
2
3
ALARM
MANUAL
5600k+ND
AUDIO SELECT
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
● Do not adjust using any highly reflective objects, such as metal, etc., as this may result in improper white balance adjustment.
FRONT
REAR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
L
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
NG
POWER
OFF
ON
2.
FILTER knob
Two kinds of white balance adjustment results can be stored in
memories AUTO1 and AUTO2.
ꢀ Adjustment procedure
1. Set the following switches.
1.
IRIS mode
switch
ꢀ Audio input signal selection
ꢀ Setting the time code recording function
• Set the POWER switch to ON.
Use the AUDIO INPUT switch to select whether the sound
recorded on audio channel 1 or 2 is the sound from the
microphone connector on the front section or the sound from
the AUDIO INPUT connector on the rear section.
ꢀ See page 47.
• Set the OUTPUT switch to CAM-AUTO KNEE OFF.
• Set the IRIS mode switch of the lens to A (Auto).
The GY-DV500 records SMPTE-standard time code for U-ver.
or EBU-standard time code for E-ver. during recording. Set the
switches according to applications.
2. Set the FILTER knob according to the current lighting.
● To record a time code as set in the built-in time code
generator:
• Set the PRESET/REGEN switch to PRESET.
• Set the REC/FREE switch.
If it is required to record continual time codes across different
scenes, set the switch to REC.
• VCR Setup Menu setting (U-ver. only)
Select the time code generator's framing mode as drop
frame or non-drop using the VCR Setup Menu item No. 416
"NON DROP/DROP".
3.
1. OUTPUT switch
1. POWER switch
WHT.BAL switch
3. Set the WHT.BAL switch to A or B.
ꢀ Audio recording level adjustment selection
Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL" for the recording level
adjustment mode for each audio channel.
ꢀ See page 48.
4. Place a white object near the centre of the screen under
the same lighting conditions as the target subject and zoom
in to fill the screen with white.
5.
AUTO WHT.
/ACCU FOCUS switch
ꢀ VCR Setup Menu setting
5.Tilt the AUTO WHT./ACCU FOCUS switch upward (to AUTO
WHITE) once and release it.
"AUTO WHITE A, B OPERATION" is displayed in the
viewfinder while the auto white balance adjustment circuit
operates.
● REMOTE SELECT
Confirm that “LOCAL” is selected if you want to operate on
the GY-DV500 only.
AUTO WH
OPERA T
I
I
T E
ON
A
AUTO WH
OK
I
T E
A
● To record a time code in continuation of the existing time
code on the tape:
• Set the PRESET/REGEN switch to REGEN.
● BACK TALLY MODE
Select the lightning pattern of the BACK TALLY lamp.
"AUTO WHITE A, B OK" is displayed when the white balance
has been adjusted properly.
● INPUT SELECT (U-ver. only)
Select the input video signal.To record the GY-DV500's signal,
set to "CAMERA".ꢀ See page 68.
During operation
Result message
For details on the time code operations including time code
presetting, see "TIME CODE OPERATION" on page 56.
Error messages
● LOW CUT IN
• NG: OBJECT (Improper object)
AUTO WH
ERROR LOW
I
T E
A
For each audio input connector, select whether or not the
lower frequency components of the audio signal are cut.
Set to this position to eliminate the wind noise of the
microphone.
AUTO WH
I
T E
A
:
L
I
GHT
Displayed when there is not enough white color on an object
or the color temperature is not suitable.
Replace the color temperature conversion filter or use another
white object and re-adjust the white balance.
NG : OB J ECT
Improper object
Insufficient illumination
● SAMPLING RATE
Select the sampling rate for audio recording (48 kHz or 32
kHz).
• ERROR: LOW LIGHT (Insufficient illumination)
Displayed when the illumination is dim. Increase the
illumination and then re-adjust the white balance.
AUTO WH
I
T E
L
A
● FRONT VOLUME ENABLE
ERROR OVER
:
I
GHT
• ERROR: OVER LIGHT (Excessive illumination)
Set whether or not the front section's audio volume control
should be used.The front section's audio volume control only
affects the CH1 audio channel.
Displayed when the light is excessively bright. Decrease the
illumination and then re-adjust the white balance.
Excessive illumination
● LONG PAUSE TIME
Select the time (in minutes) until the GY-DV500 enters the
tape protection mode (drum rotation stops) when the record-
pause mode is continued for long time.
FULL-TIME AUTOWHITE BALANCE (FAW)
The FAW function adjusts the white balance value
automatically as the lighting condition changes.
CAUTION:
● SSF MODE
•
The FAW (Full-time Auto White balance) function cannot
provide optimum white balance with a subject outside
the FAW adjustment range, for example when it contains
only a single color or not enough white color.
The accuracy of the FAW (Full-time Auto White balance)
is inferior to that of the manual white balance.
When the power is turned on with the FAW mode
selected, it takes about 10 seconds for the FAW
adjustment to be completed. Do not shoot within this
interval.
Select the mode of the S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function.
S.S.F. function: Stores the time code of desired scenes or
cue points in the unit's memory.
This mode is convenient when you have no time to adjust the
white balance or when the camera is moved frequently in and
out of places under different lighting conditions.
ꢀ See “How to Use the S.S.F. Function” on page 60.
•
•
ꢀ Setting procedure
● DISPLAY SELECT
Select the counter display (time code or date/time indication)
when the COUNTER switch is set to “TC” or “UB”.
The FAW function can be activated with item "FAW" on the
OPERATION MENU.
This item allows allocation of the FAW function to one of the
WHT.BAL switch positions, A, B or PRESET.
ꢀ See "OPERATION Screen" on page 73.
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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
6-7 Audio Input Signal Selection
6-8 Recording Level Adjustment
CH-1 Audio
select switch
CH-2 Audio
select switch
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
LIGHT
VF
RESET
ON
VF
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
AUTO
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
MONITOR
SELECT
MANUAL
1
2
3
ALARM
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
5600k+ND
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1
CH-2
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
FRONT
REAR
CH-1 AUDIO
LINE/MIC
switch
CH-2 AUDIO
LINE/MIC
switch
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
NORMAL
COMPRESS
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
L
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
CH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2
DV
DC INPUT
TALLY
EARPHONE
DC OUTPUT
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
AUTO
WHITE
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
ON
NG
POWER
+48V
ON
+48V
ON
AUTO
ON
OFF
ON
NG
POWER
OFF
ACCU
FOCUS
WHITE
ON
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
LEVEL CH-1
TAKE
VTR
AUDIO
LEVEL CH-1
TAKE
CH-1 AUDIO
INPUT
connector
CH-2 AUDIO
INPUT
connector
CH-1 recording level control
Microphone input
connector
CH-2 recording level control
CH-1 recording level control
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
For each audio channel, use the AUDIO SELECT switches to
select whether the recording level adjustment should be set to
AUTO mode or MANUAL mode.
ꢀ How to use the recording level control on
the front section
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
FRONT
REAR
CH-1 AUDIO
INPUT switch
CH-2 AUDIO
INPUT switch
1
Set the recording level control on the front section to
maximum (10) position.
•
When set to AUTO: Recording level is fixed. In this mode,
the recording level control does not
function.
When set to MANUAL: Recording level can be adjusted
using the recording level controls for
each audio input.
2Initially, adjust the recording level using the CH1 recording
•
level control on the side.
3
When a loud sound is input during recording, use the
recording level control on the front section to lower the
recording level.
The GY-DV500 is provided with the microphone connector on
the front section and the two AUDIO INPUT connectors at the
rear section for audio input.
On the other hand, two channels of sound can be recorded on
the tape in digital PCM format.
Using the AUDIO INPUT switch, select for each channel (CH1
and CH2) whether the sound to be recorded should be the
sound from the microphone connector on the front section or
the sound from the AUDIO INPUT connectors on the rear
section.
ꢀ Selecting the front section's microphone connector
A microphone (phantom microphone, etc.) requiring +48 V
power supply or other type of camera microphone
(monaural) can be connected.
In accordance with the connected microphone, specify
the phantom microphone or other type of microphone
using the Camera Setup Menu item CAM MIC +48V.
The reference input level is -60 dBs.
ꢀ Adjusting the recording level control of the front section
The recording level control on the front section only affects
the CH-1 channel sound.
To use the recording level control on the front section, make
the following settings.
•
•
Level meter
•
OVER
dB
OVER
CH 1
AUTO OFF DEW
SERVO RF L i
40 30
20
10
H
0
Set the CH-1 AUDIO SELECT switch to MANUAL.
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME
ENABLE to "ENABLE".
CH 2
•
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
ꢀ Selection of rear audio input connectors
AUD LOCK
MENU
Select the audio signal input to the AUDIO INPUT connector
using the [LINE/MIC] switch. Make settings for the CH-1
and CH-2 AUDIO IN connectors separately.
CAUTION:
M
S
F
ꢀ Selecting the CH-1 channel input sound
The recording level controls on the side section work
regardless of the setting of the VCR Setup Menu item No.
246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE. ꢀ See page 68.
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
REV FWD
Make the selection using the CH-1 AUDIO INPUT switch.
FRONT : The sound from the microphone connector on the
front section is recorded on the CH-1 channel.
REAR : The sound from the CH-1 AUDIO INPUT
connector on the rear section is recorded on the
CH-1 channel.
H
M
LINE
: Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc.
Viewfinder Status 1 Mode
The reference input level is +4 dBs.
ACCU - FOCUS
MIC
:
Set to this position when using a monaural
microphone.
Manual Adjustment of Recording Level
The recording level can be adjusted manually when the GY-
DV500 is in the record, record-pause or stop mode.
G
F
ꢀ Selecting the CH-2 channel input sound
The reference input level is -60 dBs.
MIC +48 V : Set to this position when a microphone
(phantom microphone) requiring +48 V DC
power supply is connected.
Make the selection using the CH-2 AUDIO INPUT switch.
FRONT : The sound from the microphone connector on the
front section is recorded on the CH-2 channel.
REAR : The sound from the CH-2 AUDIO INPUT
connector on the rear section is recorded on the
CH-2 channel.
I
SD
B
1. Set the AUDIO SELECT switch of the channel whose
recording level that you want to adjust manually to MANUAL.
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
M
099
F5 . 6
STBY
1 2 . 4V
2. Rotate the recording level control corresponding to the audio
CAUTION:
input to be adjusted.
Audio leve
•
Adjust so that the peak level does not exceed the -3dB
point when a loud sound is input.
With microphone input, since the limiter circuit is activated,
the recording level will not exceed 0 dB even if the
recording level control is turned up.
When connecting a component that does not require
+48 V power supply, make sure that the LINE/MIC switch
is not set to MIC +48V.
When using the microphone on the front section, set the
Camera SETUP screen item “CAM MIC +48V” to “OFF”.
Neglecting this could cause damage to the connected
component. ꢀ See page 77.
Indicator level (reference)
•
–38
–32
–26
–20
–14
–8 –2dB
CAUTION:
When the AUDIO INPUT LINE/MIC switch on the rear
section is set to MIC, be sure to check that the microphone
is connected to the AUDIO INPUT connector. If the
microphone is not connected, increasing the recording level
could cause noise from the input connector to be recorded
on the tape. When the microphone is not connected to the
AUDIO INPUT connector on the rear panel, set the LINE/
MIC switch to LINE or turn down the recording level control.
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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
7. SHOOTING OPERATION
6-9 Monitoring Audio during Recording
7-1 Basic Recording Operation
1. Set the POWER switch to ON.
1.
“DEW”
Power is supplied to the unit.
OVER
dB
OVER
CH 1
AUTO OFF DEW
SERVO RF L i
40 30
20
10
H
0
Check that the condensation indicator "DEW" does not
appear on the display. If it is lit, wait until the indicator goes
out.
CH 2
32k
48k
SP
PB
M
NDF
HOLD
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
AUD LOCK
MENU
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
S
F
3.
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
2. Set the VTR switch to the STBY position.
Eject switch
EJECT
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
Even when the VTR switch is set to the "SAVE" position,
pressing the VTR trigger button will start recording.
However, in this case, it is necessary to wait a short time
until the recording actually starts.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
5.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
OFF
EARPHONE
jack
MONITOR
SELECT
For details on the VCR SAVE mode, see page 52.
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
ALARM
control
MONITOR
control
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
MONITOR SELECT
switch
Monitoring
loudspeaker
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
3. Slide the EJECT switch to open the cassette cover.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
•
•
Ensure that the switch on the back of the videocassette
is set to REC and insert the cassette correctly.
When the cassette is inserted, the tape is loaded and
the unit enters the record-pause mode.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
The audio input during recording, in record-pause or stop mode
can be monitored through the monitoring loudspeaker or
earphone.
Slowly close the cassette cover.
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
2.
4.
AUTO
WHITE
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
LEVEL CH-1
• Use a videocassette marked MiniDV.
• If the cassette cover is not closed, the GY-DV500 will
remain inoperative.
• At the loading time and power switch set to on time,
the built-in head cleaner will emit a sound while
operating. This does not indicate a malfunction.
• After the cassette cover is closed, it takes about 8
seconds before the unit is ready for recording.
•
The monitoring audio is not output from the loudspeaker while
the EARPHONE jack is in use.
6.
•
Select the audio channel to be monitored using the MONITOR
SELECT switch.
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
CH-1 : The sound input to the CH-1 channel is output.
MIX : The sound input to the CH1 and CH2 channels is
output mixed.
CH-2 : The sound input to the CH-2 channel is output.
•
•
The MONITOR volume control adjusts the monitoring
volume.
4. Set the switches as required.
1.
• GAIN
: Sensitivity suitable for the subject
The loudspeaker or earphone outputs an alarm tone in the
case of an abnormal condition occurring in the unit.
An alarm tone is also output when the tape end is reached
or when the battery is running down.The alarm tone volume
can be adjusted with the ALARM control. For details on the
alarm tone, see page 87.
• OUTPUT : "CAM/AUTO KNEE ON"
• WHT-BAL : "A" or "B"
• Set the IRIS switch of the lens to "A".
5. Select the FILTER according to the lighting condition.
Position 1 (3200K) : For shooting indoors or outdoors when
illumination is not sufficient
Position 2 (5600K) : For shooting outdoors
Position 3 (5600K + ND):
RET
M
A
* Do not increase the audio monitoring volume excessively;
otherwise howling with the camera microphone may
occur.
W
T
For shooting outdoors under a clear
sky.
6. Adjust the white balance.
4.
ꢀ See "White Balance Adjustment" on page 45.
7. Point the camera at the subject and determine the angle of
view and focus with the zoom lever and the focusing ring.
7.
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7. SHOOTING OPERATION
7. SHOOTING OPERATION
7-1 Basic Recording Operation (Cont'd)
7-2 VCR Save Mode
8. Press the VTR trigger button on the GY-DV500 or lens to
When a recordable videocassette is loaded, the GY-DV500
enters the record-pause mode. However, the record-pause
operation condition differs depending on the setting of the VTR
switch.
8. 9. 10.
start recording.
VTR trigger button
Once recording has started, the BACK TALLY lamp on the
rear section of the unit and the tally lamp on the viewfinder
light red, and the REC indication in the viewfinder lights
green.
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
A
U
T
O
I
R
I
S
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
● VTR switch setting
L
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
STBY : The GY-DV500 enters the record-pause mode, and
the drum is rotating at this time. (Standby mode)
The "STBY" indicator appears in the VCR operation
status display in the viewfinder (in Status 1 mode).
• In this condition, recording starts immediately when
the VTR trigger button is pressed.
Note:
* The lightning conditions of the BACK TALLY lamp on
the rear section of the unit can be changed by setting
theVCR Setup Menu item No. 082 BACK TALLY MODE.
* The lamp in the viewfinder and on the front section will
blink from when the button is pressed and until recording
actually starts. ꢀ See page 68.
VTR
switch
SAVE : The GY-DV500 enters the record-pause mode but
the drum is not rotating. (Save mode).
The tape is protected.
The "SAVE" indicator appears in the viewfinder (in
Status 1 mode).
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
9.To stop recording, press the VTR trigger button again. The
TALLY lamp and REC indicator lamp go out and the unit
enters the record-pause mode.
When the VTR trigger button is pressed, the unit enters the
record-pause mode after rewinding the tape for about 2
seconds (back-spacing).
The OPERATE indicator lights orange. The display
backlight turns off.
8. TALLY lamp
Note:
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
AUTO
ON
WHITE
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 SSF MODE is
set to the CUE MODE or MARK mode, the VCR save
mode is not entered.
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
Viewfinder
10.To restart recording:
LEVEL CH-1
ACCU - FOCUS
Press the VTR trigger button on the GY-DV500 or lens.
G
F
11.
11.Ending recording:
Recording from the Save mode
● In the save mode, pressing the VTR trigger button will start
recording.
Enter record-pause mode and perform the following
operations as required.
8. 9. 10.
VTR trigger button
I
SD
B
Ⅲ When it is required to unload the videocassette:
• Slide the EJECT switch.
Ⅲ When it is required to put the unit in save mode:
• Set the VTR switch to SAVE.
Drum rotation stops and the GY-DV500 enters the tape
protection/power-saving mode.
VCR operation
status display
However, in this case, it takes several seconds before the
GY-DV500 starts recording.
POWER
NG
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
ON
OFF
STBY
or
SAVE
M
099
1 2 . 4V
F5 . 6
STBY
● Pressing the VTR trigger button again interrupts the recording
and the GY-DV500 enters the save mode again.
(Status 1 mode)
12.When shooting is completely finished, eject the cassette
and set the POWER switch to “OFF”.
When the unit is not going to be used for a long period,
detach the battery pack.
12.
7-3 If Unit is Left in Record-Pause (Standby) Mode
When the GY-DV500 has remained in record-pause (standby)
• The time until the unit enters the save mode after it is
About the QUICK REC Mode
mode for about 30 minutes, the unit enters the save mode, in
which the drum rotation is stopped automatically and the tape
tension is released. (Save mode)
placed in record-pause mode can be set to 3 minutes or
30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item No. 307 LONG
PAUSE TIME.
When used in a cold environment, the setting will be 3
minutes regardless of the setting on the VCR Setup
Menu.
If the VTR trigger button is pressed immediately after the
videocassette is inserted, the mode becomes the QUICK
REC mode that enables quick start of recording.
However, when shooting starts in the middle of the tape, a
blank space appears as the new scene will not be linked
smoothly with the previous image.
REC
BATT
ALARM
8.
Ⅲ To start recording from the save mode, press the VTR trigger
button; the drum starts to rotate and recording starts in about
3 seconds.
Ⅲ To return to the record-pause mode from the save mode,
press the VTR trigger button TWICE; the drum starts to rotate.
ꢀ See page 69.
Also, the time code does not continue. (Some overlap may
also occur.)
8. TALLY lamp
Note:
● The unit enters stop mode at tape-end automatically, and if kept longer than 3 or 30 minutes in this mode, SAVE mode is
maintained. ꢀ See “Menu No. 307: LONG PAUSE TIME” on page 69.
● If the VTR trigger button is pushed very quickly and repeatedly, or the POWER switch is moved immediately after being
pressed, the viewfinder REC indicator lamp may blink and the GY-DV500 may not enter the record mode. To remedy this
condition set the POWER switch to OFF and wait for 5 seconds or more before turning the power on again.
● A neat transition to the next recorded scene cannot be guaranteed if you end a recording by turning the POWER switch
or DC power supply OFF, or by removing the battery pack.
● Before recording a scene that is particularly important, perform test shooting to ensure that normal recording is possible.
● The power consumption can be reduced by setting the LIGHT switch on the display and TALLY lamp to OFF.
● The microphone may pick up the sound of the lens’ iris if the iris is changed abruptly or the iris is manually moved abruptly
during recording. If you find the noise annoying, please purchase an optional microphone in order to move the microphone
away from the lens or ensure that the iris is not changed abruptly during shooting.
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For servicing
The QUICK REC mode of this unit is different from conventional models such as (GY-X1, GY-X2, and GY-
X2B). It is not a fully automatic mode operation. In this case it is a function that shortens the time to the
initiation of the start of the recording.
←
For servicing
See the service manual page 2-7 “2.4.3 Cleaning”.
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7. SHOOTING OPERATION
8. PLAYBACK MODE
7-4 Checking Recorded Contents in Record-Pause Mode (Recording Check Function)
8-1 Playback Procedure
The recording check function is only valid in the standby mode
(VTR switch set to STBY).
In the record-pause mode, approximately 2 seconds of the last
recorded portion can be played back.
2.
•
The recorded contents can be checked in the viewfinder or
on a monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT
connectors.
2. EJECT switch
1. RET button
EJECT
•
In the viewfinder or on the monitor connected to the
MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT connectors, the video image
from the VCR section is output.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
1. In the record-pause mode, press the RET button on the
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
camera lens section.
NG
POWER
•
The tape is slightly rewound and played back for approxi-
mately 2 seconds.
ON
OFF
6. STOP button
4. STILL button
After playback is finished, the tape returns to the position
at which the RET button is pressed and the record-pause
mode resumes.
3. PLAY button
5.
1. POWER switch
* This function does not work when the GY-DV500 is in
the save mode or stop mode.
Ⅲ When the RET button is kept pressed, the tape is rewound
and played back for approximately 10 seconds at maximum.
• While the RET button is pressed, the record-mode is not
entered even if the VTR trigger button is pressed.
* During recording check, the following indications will
appear if the error rate increases due to head clogging,
etc.
• “RF” appears on the display panel.
• “HEAD CLOG” appears on the counter display.
• “VTR WARNING (HEAD)” appears in the viewfinder.
Operation
1. Set the POWER switch to ON.
CAUTION:
•
When the still picture mode or stop mode has continued
for about 30 minutes, the unit automatically switches to
the save mode to protect the tape.
The time until the tape protect mode is initiated can be
set to 3 or 30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item
No. 307 LONG PAUSE TIME.
When used in a cold environment, the setting will be 3
minutes regardless of the setting on the VCR Setup
Menu.
Noise may appear in the picture during still mode. This
does not indicate a malfunction.
When the automatic tracking function is activated at the
start of the playback mode, digital noise may appear on
the playback image.This does not indicate a malfunction.
This unit does not allow manual tracking adjustment.
When playing back a tape recorded on another unit,
digital noise may appear during playback. This does not
indicate a malfunction.
Following the loading, the built-in head cleaner will emit
a sound while operating. This does not indicate a
malfunction.
2. Load the recorded videocassette correctly.
•
Slide the EJECT switch to the side. When the cassette
cover opens, insert the videocassette and then close the
cassette cover again.
See the instructions page 8 “Head Cleaning”.
Ⅲ When a recordable videocassette (with the switch on the
back of the cassette set to REC) is loaded, the unit enters
the record-pause mode (STBY mode).
In this case, press the STOP button to release the record-
pause mode.
•
•
3. Press the PLAY button.
a
The PLAY indicator lights and playback starts.
4. Press the STILL button to stop playback temporarily.
•
•
a
The STILL indicator lights and the unit enters the still
mode.
5.To re-start playback, press the PLAY button.
a
The STILL indicator goes out and playback starts again.
•
6.To stop playback, press the STOP button.
a
The PLAY indicator goes out and the unit enters the
stop mode.
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8. PLAYBACK MODE
9. TIME CODE OPERATION
The GY-DV500 records SMPTE-standard time codes for U-ver. or EBU-standard time codes for E-ver. and user's bits. In the play or
the record mode, the reproduced time codes or user's bits are shown on the counter display.
• Time code data cannot be output through the unit's connectors.
8-2 Fast-Forward, Rewind
9-1 Displaying Time Code
REW button
FF button
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
TC
UB
5600k
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Hour Min. Sec. Frame
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
Time code display
NG
POWER
OFF
H
M
S
F
ON
STOP button
OPERATE/WARNING
User’s bit display
LIGHT
ON
OFF
OVER
dB
CH
CH
1
2
AUTO OFF DEW
RESET
40 30
20
10
H
0
OVER SERVO RF
L
i
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
AUD LOCK
MENU
MONITOR
SELECT
Ⅲ Press the FF button in stop mode to fast forward the tape.
Press the REW button in stop mode to rewind the tape.
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
M
S
F
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
REV FWD
LARM
•
•
When the tape approaches the end during fast forwarding
or rewinding, the tape speed decelerates to protect the
tape.
The time required for fast forwarding and rewinding may
become longer when used in a cold environment.This is
not a malfunction.
H
M
COUNTER switch
Ⅲ Press the STOP button to stop fast forwarding or rewinding.
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
L
The selected time codes can be shown on the counter display
during playback and recording as follows.
Ⅲ Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT to
“TC”.
8-3 Search
ꢀ See page 69.
F
Ⅲ Set the COUNTER switch to "TC" or "UB".
TC: Time codes are displayed.
UB: User's bit data of time codes are displayed.
REW button FF button
9-2 Presetting and Recording of Time Code
The time code or user's bit data to be recorded onto the tape can be preset to a desired value.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
5600k
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Ⅲ Setting the time code related switches
• Set the PRESET/REGEN switch to "PRESET".
• Set the REC/FREE switch.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
PRESET/REGEN
switch
REC/FREE
switch
L
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
REC : The data preset in the time code generator runs
only during recording.
STOP button PLAY button
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
Use this setting if it is required to record continual
time codes across different scenes.
* However, approximately 1-frame variations may
occur in scene transition accuracy.
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
FRONT
REAR
Ⅲ Press the FF button in play mode to search the tape in the
forward direction at about 10 times the normal speed.
•
•
The audio is reproduced during the search.
Video noise may be observed or the image may become
unstable during the search, but this is not a malfunction.
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
FREE : The time code starts to run from the time it is preset
in the time code generator.
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
•
Press the REW button in play mode to search the tape in
the reverse direction at about 10 times the normal speed.
Ⅲ Setting the VCR Setup Menu (U-ver only)
Ⅲ Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback.
•
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT to
“TC”.
U-ver. only
Drop frame/Non-drop frame mode
Ⅲ Press the STOP button to stop.
Select the time code generator's framing mode using the VCR
Setup Menu item No. 416 NON DROP/DROP.
In the NTSC system, the actual number of frames per 1
second is approximately 29.97 frames, but the number of
frames that becomes the processing reference of the time
code is 30 frames. To compensate for this difference, the
mode called drop mode drops frame 00 and 01 for every
minute that cannot be divided by 10.
DROP
: The time code generator's running method is set
to the drop frame mode.
Use this setting when placing emphasis on the
recording time.
The “DF” indicator lights up on the display in the
drop-frame mode.
The non-drop frame mode is when no frames are dropped
and the actual time shift is neglected.
NON DROP : The time code generator's running method is set
to the non drop frame mode.
Use this setting when placing emphasis on the
number of frames.
In the NON DROP frame mode, the "NDF" indicator lights on
the display.
Note:
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 SSF MODE is set
to CUE MODE or MARK MODE, the time code generator’s
running method is internally set to the REGEN mode.
If No. 398 SSF MODE is not set to OFF, the time code
cannot be preset.
NDF
H
M
S
F
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9. TIME CODE OPERATION
TIME CODE PRESETTING PROCEDURE (for U-ver.)
9. TIME CODE OPERATION
PRESETTING USER'S BIT DATA
1. Display the time code on the counter display.
2. HOLD button
4. SHIFT button
Ⅲ Display user's bit data on the counter display and perform
the same procedure as the time code presetting procedure.
Set the COUNTER switch to "TC".
RESET button
•
Time code up to 23 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec. 29 frames can be
preset.
•
The user's bit can be specified using numerals or alphabetic
letters from 0 to F for each digit.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
OVER
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH
CH
1
2
AUTO OFF DEW
CH-1
CH-2
ON
RESET
40 30
20
10
H
0
dB
OVER SERVO RF
L
i
OFF
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
2. Place the time code generator in preset mode.
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
MANUAL
AUD LOCK
MENU
AUDIO SELECT
MONITOR
SELECT
Note:
Press the HOLD button.
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
M
S
F
AUDIO INPUT
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
REV FWD
•
The "HOLD" indicator lights on the display to indicate
the preset mode. The first digit of the counter display
blinks.
Do not specify F in the user’s bit data.
FRONT
REAR
H
M
Specification of F results in a special setting and reading
of user’s bit data during playback may become impossible.
If all user’s bit digits are set to F, the data cannot be read.
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
3. Set the value of the blinking digit.
•
•
Pressing the RESET button in the preset mode resets
the time code or user's bit data to 00 00 00 00.
If you press the HOLD button by mistake, press the HOLD
button once more to return to the previous display.
Press the ADVANCE button.
6.
3. ADVANCE
•
The value of the blinking digit changes.
PRESET
button
button
4. Change the blinking digit.
HOLD
Press the SHIFT button.
•
The blinking digit changes.
H
H
H
H
M
M
M
M
S
S
S
S
F
5. Set the desired value for all digits.
HOLD
Repeat steps 3. and 4. for each digit.
F
6. Preset the set data in the memory.
HOLD
Press the PRESET button.
•
The set data is saved as the time code generator value.
Following the above operation, the "HOLD" indicator
disappears from the display, the counter stops blinking
and the time code is preset.
If the REC/FREE switch is set to FREE, the time code
starts to run.
F
9-3 RecordingTime Codes in Continuation ofTime Codes Recorded onTape
HOLD
The GY-DV500 also incorporates a time code reader.Therefore, when the unit enters record mode from record-pause mode, it can
read the time code data recorded on the tape and record time codes in continuation of the existing data. The recorded user's bit
data is identical to the user's bit data recorded on tape.
* However, approximately 1-frame variations may occur in scene transition accuracy.
To enable this, set the time code related switches as follows before starting recording.
F
•
Ⅲ If you preset a wrong time code, perform steps 2. 3. 4. 5. and
6. again.
TIME CODE PRESETTING PROCEDURE (for E-ver.)
PRESET/REGEN switch
Setting
1. Display the time code on the counter display.
Set the COUNTER switch to "TC".
• Time code up to 23 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec. 24 frames can be
preset.
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
2. HOLD button
4. SHIFT button
CH-1
CH-2
Ⅲ Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT to
“TC”.
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
ꢀ See page 69.
FRONT
REAR
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
LITHIUM BATT.
Ⅲ Set the counter display to show time codes or user's bit data.
Ⅲ Set the PRESET/REGEN switch to REGEN.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
2. Place the time code generator in preset mode.
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
Press the HOLD button.
AUDIO INPUT
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
•
The time code run mode becomes unrelated to the REC/
FREE switch settings.
•
The "HOLD" indicator lights on the display to indicate
the preset mode. The first digit of the counter display
blinks.
FRONT
REAR
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
•
The time code framing mode automatically becomes the
mode (drop frame or non drop frame) already recorded on
the tape.
3. Set the value of the blinking digit.
Press the ADVANCE button.
6.
3. ADVANCE
•
The value of the blinking digit changes.
PRESET
button
button
4. Change the blinking digit.
HOLD
Press the SHIFT button.
•
The blinking digit changes.
H
H
H
H
M
M
M
M
S
S
S
S
F
HOLD
5. Set the desired value for all digits.
Repeat steps 3. and 4. for each digit.
F
6. Preset the set data in the memory.
HOLD
Press the PRESET button.
•
The set data is saved as the time code generator value.
Following the above operation, the "HOLD" indicator
disappears from the display, the counter stops blinking
and the time code is preset.
F
HOLD
F
•
If the REC/FREE switch is set to FREE, the time code
starts to run.
Ⅲ If you preset a wrong time code, perform steps 2. 3. 4. 5. and
6. again.
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9. TIME CODE OPERATION
10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
9-4 Reproducing Time Codes
10-1 Explanation of the S.S.F. Function
During recording, the SSF function records the time code data at the point of time of a desired recorded scene in the unit's memory.
Using the S.S.F. data stored in memory during after-processing of the recorded image allows efficient use of the tape.
The S.S.F. function comprises the two modes CUE and MARK. Select the mode using the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F.
MODE.
The GY-DV500 incorporates a time code reader. During playback, the time code or user's bit data recorded on the tape is displayed
on the counter display.
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 SSF MODE is set to CUE MODE or MARK MODE, the time code generator’s running
method is internally set to the REGEN mode.
When shooting in either of the modes, the time code data is stored in the unit's memory when the TAKE button on the front section
is pressed.
Ⅲ Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT to
“TC”.
ꢀ See page 69.
OPERATE/WARNING
Ⅲ CUE Mode:
LIGHT
Ⅲ Set the counter display to indicate time code or user's bit
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
FILTER
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When the TAKE button is pressed at the desired scene during shooting of a given cut, the time code data at that point is stored
as CUE data in the unit's memory.
1
2
3
ALARM
data.
TC
UB
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Ⅲ Reproducing time codes
CH-1 AUDIO CH
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
Press the PLAY button.
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
Scene
L
•
The “PB” indicator lights up on the display and the time
more then 5s.
more then 5s.
NG
POWER
code or userís bit data are indicated.
ON
OFF
REC start
REC pause
Shooting started
with VTR trigger
CUE 1
CUE 2
CUE 3
time code data
Note:
time code data
time code data
•
When passing sections where the time code does not
continue during playback, the time code stops running.
The playback mode continues.
•
Leave an interval of at least
5 seconds between memoriza-
tion of CUE data.
PB
H
M
S
F
If the TAKE button is pressed
within 5 seconds from the
previous point, the new point
is not memorized.
TAKE button
TAKE button
TAKE button
Note:
When a tape containing more than two hours of recorded
time codes is played back on DV video equipment for
normal consumer use, the time code may not be played
back correctly.
•
In the CUE mode, the REC
start/pause time code data
have an error margin of
approximately 3 frames.
Ⅲ MARK MODE
During shooting of a given cut, press the TAKE button at beginning of a desired scene and then press the TAKE button again at
the ending of the scene.
The time code data at the point where the TAKE button is pressed first becomes the start point of the scene and time code data
at the point where the TAKE button is pressed the second time becomes the ending point, and both are stored in the unit's
memory.
Cut
REC start
REC pause
Shooting started
with VTR trigger
IN
OUT
IN time
OUT
time code data
time code data
code data
time code data
Scene 1
Scene 2
TAKE button
TAKE button
TAKE button
TAKE button
•
•
•
In the MARK mode up to 119 scenes can be stored in memory. When the memory becomes full, the indication showing the
number of recorded scenes on the viewfinder screen becomes “M: - - -”.
However, if mixed with the CUE mode, the maximum number of scenes that can be stored decreases for each scene.
In the CUE mode up to 237 points can be stored in memory.
However, for each REC start/stop the maximum number of points that can be stored decreases by two points for each scene.
The same is true when the CUE mode is mixed with the MARK mode.
When the videocassette is replaced, new S.S.F. data is generated. S.S.F. data for six videocassettes can be stored in the
internal memory.
Note:
•
Be sure to record S.S.F. data continuously on the same tape. It is not possible to rewind the tape for overwriting during the
recording.
If the tape is rewound in the middle of a recording, or after similar operation is performed, be sure to use the Scene End Cue
Up function in order to ensure that new data are recorded in continuation of the existing data.
ꢀ See page 63.
•
In the S.S.F. mode, the VTR save mode is not activated.
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10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function
10-3 Deleting S.S.F. Data
The S.S.F. data recorded in the unit's memory can be deleted
in the record mode and the record-pause mode.
This function is only valid in the MARK mode.
OPERATE/WARNING
Ⅲ In the record mode, press the NG button after the IN point
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
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has been stored or after the scene has been stored.
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
VF
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
•
The S.S.F. data of the cut that you are currently shooting is
deleted.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
When the NG button is pressed after the IN point has been
stored, the scene number is not updated.
NG
POWER
OFF
ON
* The S.S.F. data of previous cuts are not deleted.
Ⅲ In the record-pause mode, press the NG button.
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
AUTO
WHITE
ON
ACCU
At the point when the TAKE button is used to store the next
scene, the S.S.F. data of the immediately preceding cut is
deleted.
FOCUS
TAKE button
VTR
AUDIO
LEVEL CH-1
TAKE
NG button
Note:
VTR trigger button
The NG button is only valid for the immediately preceding
scene.The erase of scene data by the NG button cannot
be confirmed on the unit.
MARK Mode
1. Set the S.S.F. mode as MARK mode.
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F. MODE to
"MARK".
CUE Mode
1. Set the S.S.F. mode as CUE mode.
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F. MODE to
"CUE".
ꢀ See page 69.
ꢀ See page 69.
•
The MARK mode is indicated in the lower part of the
Status 1 screen in the viewfinder.
•
The CUE mode is indicated in the lower part of the Status
1 screen in the viewfinder.
10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data
ACCU - FOCUS
ACCU - FOCUS
G
F
G
F
Operation
1. Press the STOP button to enter the stop mode.
I
I
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
SD
B
SD
B
CUE mode
MARK mode
2. Press the RESET button while the LOG button is kept
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
CH1
CH2
-
-
-
-
<
-
-
- + -
- + -
6 0
-
-
Number of
memorized
scenes
* This indicator
is not indicat-
ing the number
of the CUE
point.
Number of
memorized
scenes
pressed.
C
099
1 2 . 4V
M
099
1 2 . 4V
F5 . 6
STBY
F5 . 6
STBY
•
All the S.S.F. data held in the memory are erased.
However, the reel number is not cleared.
2. LOG button 1. STOP button
2. Press the VTR trigger button to start the recording.
3. When you reach the scene that you want to memorize, press
Note:
2. Press the VTR trigger button to start the recording.
The unit is not provided with a function for reading out
the S.S.F. data from a tape.
Necessary data should be moved to another device
before resetting. Also, to read out the S.S.F. data from a
tape, please use the optional DV Videocassette
Recorder BR-DV600.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
the TAKE button.
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
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5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
3. When you reach the point that you want to memorize as
•
The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is
pressed is stored in the unit's memory as the start point
of the scene.
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
the CUE point, press the TAKE button.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
•
The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is
pressed is stored in the unit's memory as CUE data.
The LOG button’s LED lights during memorization of the
CUE point and the “∗” mark is shown in the viewfinder.
Ⅲ Press the TAKE button each time you reach a point that
you want to memorize as CUE data.
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
4. When you reach the scene that you want to memorize as
the ending point, press the TAKE button again.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
•
The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is
pressed is stored in the unit's memory as the ending point
of the scene.
The LOG button’s LED lights during memorization of the
IN point and the “∗” mark is shown in the viewfinder.
The LOG button’s LED remains off during memorization
of the OUT point and the “∗” mark is not shown in the
viewfinder.
2. RESET button
•
4. Stop the recording.
Press the VTR trigger button.
Ⅲ For each scene that you want to memorize, repeat steps
3. and 4.
5. Stop the recording.
Press the VTR trigger button.
Note:
•
•
Once the S.S.F. data has been written to a videocassette, it is not possible to record S.S.F. data to the tape again.
Once a tape with recorded S.S.F. data is rewound but not ejected before playback or recording is performed on it again, the
previous S.S.F. data cannot be automatically erased when S.S.F. data are recorded (when you overwrite the previous image).
Therefore, the S.S.F. data of the overlapped sections will not correspond to the video image.
Furthermore, please note that the time code data may differ from the actual data if recording is started in the CUE mode in
this situation.
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10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
11. USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
10-5 Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape
11-1 Connecting a Video Component with DV Connector
S.S.F. data stored in the unitís memory can be written to the
beginning of tape.
Rear section of GY-DV500
LOG
REW
STOP
FF
PLAY
STILL
Operation
1.STOP button
1. Press the STOP button to enter the stop mode.
2.LOG button
2.REW button
2. Press the REW button while the LOG button is kept pressed.
•
•
•
The REW indicator blinks during tape transport in the
writing position.
The LOG indicator lights while S.S.F. data are being
written to the tape.
When writing to the tape is completed, the LOG indicator
goes out.
Video component with DV Connector
CH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2
DV
DC INPUT
TALLY
EARPHONE
DC OUTPUT
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
+48V
ON
+48V
ON
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
5600k
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
DV connector
DV connector
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
About the Scene End Cue Up Function
NG
POWER
OFF
ON
Ⅲ When the CONTINUE button is pressed while the LOG
button is kept pressed in the stop mode, the tape winds
to the S.S.F. data’s last OUT point, after which the unit
enters the record-pause mode. (Scene End Cue Up)
The FF button’s LED blinks during the Scene End Cue
Up mode.
DV cable
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
Connection
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
FRONT
REAR
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
Connect the DV connector on the GY-DV500 to the DV
connector on the video component using the DV cable.
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
Note:
CONTINUE button
Once a tape with recorded S.S.F. data is ejected and then
reinserted again, the previous data will be erased if new
S.S.F. data are recorded on the tape.
Settings
Ⅲ Recording the playback image or audio of the GY-DV500 on
the video component with DV connector
Ⅲ Recording the image of the video component with DV
connector on the GY-DV500
•
To remote control the playback operation of the GY-DV500
from the video component with DV connector, set the VCR
Setup Menu item No. 050 REMOTE SELECT to "IEEE1394".
•
To input the image via the DV connector, set the VCR Setup
Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT to "IEEE1394".
10-6 Outputting S.S.F. Data
*
Settings cannot be changed during recording.
ꢀ See page 68.
The S.S.F. data stored in the unit's memory can be output by
RS-232C control via the VTR REMOTE connector.
ꢀ See page 68.
↑
U-ver. only
PUSH
DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
LINE OUT
CH-1 CH-2
SYNC IN
TEST OUT
Y/C OUT MONITOR OUT
VTR
REMOTE
MIC IN
LENS
VTR REMOTE connector
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11. USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
12. SETUP MENU
11-2 Connecting a PC
12-1 VCR Setup Menu
The setup menus for the VCR section can be set while observing the menu in the viewfinder and on the unit's counter display.
The set contents are stored in the memory and retained even after the power is switched OFF.
PUSH
VCR SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION
The VCR Setup Menu is a two-layer construction.
DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
The VCR Setup Menu consists of seven group menus divided according to functions. When a Group menu is selected, the menu's
Item menu opens. Each Item menu contains one or several items, and the various items can be set individually as required.
RS-232C
VCR Setup Menu
LINE OUT
CH-1 CH-2
SYNC IN
TEST OUT
Y/C OUT MONITOR OUT
DV connector
VTR
REMOTE
MIC IN
LENS
Group Name
Item Menu Contents
PC
TTL⇔RS-232C
VTR
000 SERVO/SYSTEM
Selection of remote control to control the unit
Selection of BACK TALLY lamp lighting pattern
RS-232C
converter cable
REMOTE connector
(Optional VC-P893)
100 VIDEO (U-ver. only)
200 AUDIO
Selection of video input
Selection of low cut for audio input signals
Selection of sampling frequency for audio input signals
Selection of front section audio volume control
MONITOR
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
OUT
connector
Non-linear editing controller
DV connector
300 SYSTEM
Selection of long pause/still duration
Selection of battery type
Selection of S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) mode
Selection of time code framing mode
400 TIME CODE (U-ver. only)
500 ON SCREEN
Selection of counter display method (Time code/Date/Time)
Display of hour meter (accumulated running time of head drum)
Connections
Connect the GY-DV500's VTR REMOTE connector to the RS-232C connector on the PC or the non-linear editing controller using
the TTL ⇔ RS-232C converter cable.
HM HOUR METER
Or connect the GY-DV500’s DV connector and the DV connector of the non-linear editing controller using a DV cable.
For compatible non-linear editing controller, consult with your JVC dealer.
U-ver.
Viewfinder display
Item Menu
(example: AUDIO)
Group Menu
0 00 : SERVO / SYSTEM
1 00 : V I DEO
2 00 : AUD I O
3 00 : SYSTEM
4 00 : T IME CODE
5 00 : ON SCREEN
2 44 LOW CUT
:
OFF
Settings
MENU button
MENU button
SELECT button
MENU button
2 45 : SAMPLE RATE
2 46 : FRONT VOLUME
4 8K
•
•
To remote control the PC or non-linear editing controller by means of RS-232C, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050 REMOTE
SELECT to "RS232C". ꢀ See page 68.
Normal screen
ENABLE
HM
: HOUR METER
To remote control the GY-DV500’s VCR using the DV connector’s IEEE1394 option, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050
REMOTE SELECT to “IEEE1394”. ꢀ See page 68.
Note:
•
•
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE connector, the VTR Setup Menu is not displayed in the viewfinder. Make
settings on the VTR Setup Menu while the cable is not connected.
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE connector, the VCR operation mode will not be displayed correctly on the
Status1 screen in the viewfinder.
DATA SET button
Counter display
Ⅲ The S.S.F. data stored in the unit's memory is output from the VTR REMOTE connector.
E-ver.
Item Menu
(example: AUDIO)
Viewfinder display
Group Menu
000 : SERVO / SYSTEM
100 : V I DEO
200 : AUD I O
300 : SYSTEM
400 : T IME CODE
244 LOW CUT
:
OFF
MENU button
MENU button
SELECT button
MENU button
245 : SAMPLE RATE
246 : FRONT VOLUME
48K
Normal screen
500 : ON SCREEN
ENABLE
HM
: HOUR METER
DATA SET button
Counter display
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12. SETUP MENU
12. SETUP MENU
12-1 VCR Setup Menu (Cont'd)
12-1 VCR Setup Menu (Cont'd)
VCR SETUP MENU CONTENTS
DISPLAYING AND SETTING VCR SETUP MENUS
Setting
Item
Factory
Setting
Value
Group
Contents
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
CH-1
CH-2
Upper row: Viewfinder display
Lower row: Counter display indication
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
AUDIO INPUT
RESET
ON
OFF
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FRONT
REAR
SERVO
LOCAL
IEEE1394
RS232C
Selection of the method for remote control of the VCR. LOCAL
LOCAL : Choose this setting when the VCR should
be controlled using the operation buttons
on the GY-DV500 only.
IEEE1394 : Choose this setting when the VCR should
be remote controlled from a DV connector
equipped video component connected to
the DV connector on the rear section of the
GY-DV500.
FILTER
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5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
1.
6.
050: REMOTE SELECT
rnSL
5600k+ND
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
/SYSTEM
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
Lc
IE
23
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
2. 4. 3. 5.
"MENU" indication
RS232C : Choose this setting for control by means of
the VCR remote control signal from the VTR
REMOTE connector on the GY-DV500.
1. Engaging the VCR Setup Menu mode.
*
The operation buttons on the GY-DV500 remain
effective even when set to IEEE1394 or RS232C.
Viewfinder
Viewfinder
Press the MENU button.
•
The "MENU" indication in the display section starts
blinking and the VCR Setup Menu appears in the
viewfinder and on the counter display.
000 : SERVO / SYSTEM
1 00 : V I DEO
2 00 : AUD I O
000 : SERVO / SYSTEM
200 : AUD I O
300 : SYSTEM
500 : ON SCREEN
HM
OFF
ON
BLINK
Selection of the lighting pattern of the BACK TALLY lamp BLINK
on the rear section during recording.
082: BACK TALLY MODE
rtMd
300 : SYSTEM
4 0 0
500 : ON SCREEN
HM : HOUR METER
:
T
I ME CODE
: HOUR METER
OFF
ON
: The lamp is always off.
Note:
: The lamp lights during recording. It remains
off until the VTR trigger button is pressed
to start the recording.
When a cable is connected to theVTR REMOTE connector,
the VTR Setup Menu is not displayed in the viewfinder.
oF
on
bL
GROUP menu screen for U-ver.
Counter display
GROUP menu screen for E-ver.
BLINK
: The lamp lights during recording. It blinks
when the VTR trigger button is pressed to
start the recording.
2. Selecting the GROUP.
Press the GROUP button.
VIDEO
(U-ver. only)
CAMERA
IEEE1394
Selection of the input video signal.
CAMERA
•
Each time the GROUP button is pressed the selected
GROUP number is shown blinking on the viewfinder
screen. The counter display shows the selected group.
126: INPUT SELECT
vld
Settings cannot be changed during recording.
CAMERA : Camera image is input.
IEEE1394 : The image from the DV connector equipped
video component connected to the DV
connector on the rear section is input.
2 44
245 : SAMPLE RATE
2 4 6 FRONT VOLUME
:
LOW CUT
OFF
cA
IEEE1394
48K
3. Open the Item menu of the selected GROUP.
:
ENABLE
Press the SELECT button.
AUDIO
244: LOW CUT
OFF
CH1
CH2
CH1 &
CH2
To select whether or not the low frequencies of the audio OFF
signal from the audio input connectors are cut. Set to
ON to reduce the wind noise of the microphone.
4. Selecting the Item.
Press the ITEM button.
Item menu screen
•
Each time the ITEM button is pressed the selected item
number is shown blinking on the viewfinder screen. The
counter display shows the selected item.
OFF
CH1
:
The CH1 and CH2 low frequencies are not cut.
: Only the low frequencies of the audio signal
input to the CH1 channel are cut.
LctF
oF
01
02
on
CH2
: Only the low frequencies of the audio signal
input to the CH2 channel are cut.
5. Changing the setting value of the item.
Press the SELECT button and select the setting value.
Ⅲ When multiple items should be set, repeat the operations
of steps 4. and 5.
CH1& CH2 :The low frequencies are cut for both CH1
and CH2.
DATA SET
245: SAMPLING RATE
snPL
32K
48K
To select the sampling rate for digital PCM audio recording. 48K
Ⅲ To set menu items in other groups, press the MENU
button. When the relevant group menu is displayed,
perform the setting.
Ⅲ When the GROUP button is pressed, the items of the
higher order group menu are displayed.
32K
: Digital recording occurs with 12-bit, 32 kHz
sampling
32
48
48K
: Digital recording occurs with 16-bit 48 kHz
sampling.
DATA SET display
*
The DV format offers recording tracks for up to 4
channel when recording using 12-bit, 32 kHz
sampling.The GY-DV500 records two of these tracks.
The GY-DV500 does not allow after-recording.
6. Saving the setting value.
Press the DATA SET button.
•
"DATA SET" appears in the viewfinder and on the counter
display and the setting value is saved in the GY-DV500's
memory. The display returns to the normal screen mode
when data has been saved.
246: FRONT VOLUME
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
To select whether or not the front section recording level ENABLE
control should be operative. The front section recording
level control only affects the audio signal recorded on CH1.
DISABLE : Use of the front section recording level
control is disabled.
ENABLE : Use of the front section recording level
control is enabled.
Ⅲ If the MENU button is pressed without pressing the DATA
SET button, the display returns to the normal screen mode
without the setting value being changed.
FruL
oF
on
*
The CH-1 recording level control on the side section
works regardless of the setting.
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12. SETUP MENU
12-1 VCR Setup Menu (Cont'd)
12-2 Camera Menu Screen Flow
Camera Menu Screen Flow
As illustrated below, the Camera Menu is a menu screen comprising several layers.The first layer of the CAMERA MENU screen is
for choosing and setting the menus required in accordance with functions or purposes.
The unit also allows the contents of menu settings to be stored in three files (SCENE FILE A, B, OFF).
Setting
Item
Factory
Setting
Value
Group
Contents
Upper row: Viewfinder display
Lower row: Counter display indication
•
SCENE FILE A, B ........... By performing the FILE STORE operation on the FILE MANAGE screen, the contents of menu
settings can be stored and retained in the unit. However, the SET UP menu contents are stored
even if the FILE STORE operation is not performed.
SYSTEM
307: LONG PAUSE
TIME
3MIN
30MIN
To select the time (minutes) before the save mode (drum
head rotation stopped) is engaged when the record-
pause, still or stop condition continues.
3MIN : 3 minutes
30MIN
Use SCENE FILE A or B to store and retain the contents of menu settings that remain more or less
fixed.
LGPt
03
30
•
SCENE FILE OFF ........... Whenever you want to change the menu settings, use this SCENE FILE.
The menu setting contents are stored in the unit even if the FILE STORE operation is not performed.
30MIN : 30 minutes
*
When used in a cold environment, the setting will be
3 minutes regardless of the setting.
When shooting, select the file with the menu settings to be used from among the three SCENE FILE files on the CAMERA MENU
screen.
396: BATTERY TYPE
bAtt
12V
13.2V
14.4V
To be set in accordance with the used battery back type.
12V
-
-
-
VF D I SPLAY
-
-
-
12V
: Choose this setting when using 12V battery
(12V DC Flat Shape type).
13.2V : Choose this setting when using 13.2V battery
(Anton-Bauer Trimpack 13, Propack 13,
Magnum 13, Compack 13).
14.4V : Choose this setting when using 14.4V battery
(Anton-Bauer Trimpack 14, Propack 14,
SCENE F I LE
A
F . NO D I SPLAY
AUD I O D I SPLAY
SAFETY ZONE
REC T I ME
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: REMA I N
: 70
12
13
14
ZEBRA
- 8 0%
PAGE BACK
Magnum 14, Compack 14).
Note:
•
•
If this setting is neglected, the unit’s display of
remaining of battery power and generation of
battery alarm will not work correctly.
This setting is valid when battery pack is used. It
is invalid when a DC power supply is used.
-
-
-
OPERAT I ON
-
-
-
SCENE F I LE
SHUTTER
A
: STEP
: NONE
: 0dB
: 9d B
: 18dB
FAW
GA I N
GA I N
GA I N
L
M
H
OFF
Selection of the S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) mode.
S.S.F. function:While recording, the time code data of a
desired recorded scene is stored in the unit's memory
when the TAKE button on the front section is pressed.
Settings cannot be changed during recording.
398: SSF MODE
SSF
OFF
CUE MODE
MARK MODE
SMOOTH TRANS
PAGE BACK
: OFF
oF
cU
nr
OFF
CUE MODE : Selects the CUE mode.
When the TAKE button is pressed, the
: S.S.F. function is not available.
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
-
-
-
PROCESS
-
-
-
-
-
-
ADVANCED PROCESS
SCENE F I LE
-
- -
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU .
OPERAT I ON MENU .
PROCESS MENU .
F I LE MANAGE .
: A
SCENE F I LE
MASTER BLACK
A
A
.
: NORMAL
: NORMAL
: NORMAL
: MIDDLE
COLOR MATR I X
GAMMA
SK I N COLOR ADJUST .
: ON
: NORMA L
time code data of the scene recorded
at that point is stored in the memory.
MARK MODE: Selects the MARK mode.
.
DETA I L
.
DTL . V / H BAL
DTL . FREQUENCY
SK I N DTL DETECT
.
.
PAGE BACK
SETUP MENU .
.
: OF
F
When the TAKE button is pressed the
first time, the time code of this point is
stored as start point of the scene.When
the TAKE button is pressed the second
time, the time code of this point is stored
as ending point of the scene.
EX I T
V
RESOLUT I ON
: NORMAL
ADVANCED PROCESS
PAGE BACK
-
-
-
F I LE MANAGE
-
-
-
For details on the S.S.F. function, see page 60.
SCENE F I LE
A
•
When theVCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F. MODE
is set to CUE or MARK, the time code generator’s
running method is internally set to the REGEN mode.
STORE F I LE
STORE
RESET F I LE
: A
: OFF
RESET
PAGE BACK
Selection of the time code generator's framing mode as
either drop or non-drop mode.
DROP : The internal time code generator runs in drop
mode. Choose this setting when emphasizing
the recorded time.
NON DROP: The internal time code generator runs in
non drop mode. Choose this setting when
emphasizing the frame number.
TIME CODE
(U-ver. only)
STORE OK?
416: NON DROP/DROP
tcG
DROP
NON DROP
DROP
dF
nF
Normal screen
-
-
SK I N COLOR ADJUST
-
-
-
-
-
SETUP -
-
-
H
PHASE
: 128
: 128
: OFF
SC PHASE
CAM M I C +48V
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Selection of the appearance of the counter display when
the COUNTER switch is set to “TC” or “UB”.
ON
SCREEN
516: DISPLAY SELECT
dSP
TC
CLOCK
TC
ERORR
TC
: The time code is displayed.
SK I N COLOR DET .
SK I N COLOR RANGE
PAGE BACK
EXECUTE
: NORMA L
CLOCK: The date/time is displayed.
tc
cL
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12. SETUP MENU
12-3 How to Select from the Camera Menu
12-4 VF Display Screen
1. Press the STATUS button for 1 second to display the
Item
F NO.
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
CAMERA MENU screen in the viewfinder.
Selects whether or not the F-number of the lens iris is displayed on the ON
ON
2. Choose the file with the camera menu settings to be used.
DISPLAY
Status 1 screen.
OFF
OPERATE/WARNING
(SCENE FILE A, B or OFF)
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
ON ........................ F-number is displayed.
OFF....................... F-number is not displayed.
1
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to align the cursor
with SCENE FILE, and then press the SHUTTER dial
in the direction of the arrow.
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
•
The area with the setting value starts blinking, and the
value can now be changed.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
AUDIO
DISPLAY
Selects whether or not the audio indicator is displayed on the Status 1 ON
ON
2
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to select the setting
value. (A, B or OFF)
screen.
OFF
ON ........................ Audio indicator is displayed.
OFF....................... Audio indicator is not displayed.
3
•
Press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of the arrow.
The setting value stops blinking but remains lit.
STATUS button
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
SHUTTER dial
3. Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to align the cursor with
the menu item to be set, and then press the SHUTTER dial
in the direction of the arrow.
SAFETY ZONE Selects the safety zone setting.
OFF
OFF
SHUTTER
•
The selected menu screen appears in the viewfinder.
ꢀ See "Safety Zone" on page 29.
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
4. Choose the menu item from the menu screen.
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to align the cursor with
the menu item to be set, and then press the SHUTTER dial
in the direction of the arrow.
MENU
•
The area with the setting value starts blinking, and the
value can now be changed.
REC TIME
Sets whether the remaining tape recording time orTIME CODE is displayed TIME CODE
REMAIN
on the Status 1 screen.
REMAIN
TIME CODE .......... TIME CODE is displayed.
5. Change the setting value.
CURSOR Item
Setting value
* The time code is displayed even if the VCR Setup
Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to
“CLOCK”.
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to change the setting
value, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of
the arrow.
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU
OPERAT I ON MENU
PROCESS MENU
F I LE STORE
SETUP MENU
EX I T
: A
REMAIN ................ Remaining time is displayed.
•
The setting value stops blinking but remains lit.
Ⅲ
To change multiple items, repeat steps 4. and 5. above.
6. Return to the CAMERA MENU screen.
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to align the cursor with
the PAGE BACK item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in
the direction of the arrow.
ZEBRA
Switches the luminance level of the subject sections where the zebra 70-80%
pattern is displayed. 85-95%
70-80% ................. Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance OVER95%
levels between 70% and 80%.
85-95% ................. Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance
levels between 85% and 90%.
70-80%
OVER100%
Ⅲ
To change the settings of other menu screens, perform
CAMERA MENU screen
the operations described in steps 3. to 6. above.
7. If SCENE FILE A or B is selected, choose the FILE
MANAGE item from the CAMERA MENU screen and
perform the operations for storing a file.
OVER 95%............ Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance
levels over 95%.
OVER 100%.......... Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance
levels over 100%.
Setting value
Item
ꢀ See "FILE MANAGE Screen" on page 76.
-
-
-
VF D I SPLAY
-
-
-
*
It is not necessary to perform the file storage operations
for changes made to the SETUP MENU.
SCENE F I LE
A
:
:
:
:
:
F . NO D I SPLAY
AUD I O D I SPLAY
SAFETY ZONE
REC T I ME
ON
ON
OFF
REMA I N
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8. Complete the CAMERA MENU setting.
PAGE BACK
The CAMERA MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with
the cursor at this position.
–
–
ZEBRA
- 8 0%
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to align the cursor with
the EXIT item on the CAMERA MENU screen, and then
press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of the arrow.
PAGE BACK
•
The normal screen returns in the viewfinder.
VF DISPLAY MENU screen
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12. SETUP MENU
12-5 OPERATION Screen
12-6 PROCESS Screen
Item
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
Item
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
The SHUTTER button on the right side section is used to select STEP for STEP
fixed shutter speed orV.SCAN variable scanning rate for shooting computer VARIABLE
monitor screens.
STEP .............. Enables setting of different fixed shutter speeds.
[1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000] : U-ver.
[1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000] : E-ver.
VARIABLE....... Selected when shooting computer monitor screens, etc.
[Variable range: 60.1 to 2084.6 Hz, 60.3 to 2084.6 Hz (V.
MAX mode)] : U-ver.
STEP
MASTER
BLACK
Adjusts the pedestal level (master black), which is the reference of black. MAX (100)
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
MIDDLE
SHUTTER
• To increase the pedestal level...... Increase the number. (UP)
• To decrease the pedestal level .... Decrease the number. (DOWN)
99 201
gradations
to
NORMAL (0)
to
-99
MIN (-100)
[Variable range: 50.1 to 2067.8 Hz, 50.3 to 2067.8 Hz (V.
MAX mode)] : E-ver.
DETAIL
Adjusts the detail enhancement level.
MAX (9)
• To sharpen details ....................... Increase the number. (UP)
• To soften details ........................... Decrease the number. (DOWN)
8
16
gradations
to
Selects the W.BAL switch ( on page 13) position to which the FAW (Full- NONE
NONE
NORMAL (0)
to
-5
FAW
@
Time Auto White Balance Adjustment) function is to be assigned.
NONE ............. FAW function is not used.
A
B
A ..................... FAW is assigned to the A position.
B ..................... FAW is assigned to the B position.
PRESET ......... FAW is assigned to the PRESET position.
PRESET
MIN (-6)
DTL. V/H
BAL
Sets the direction, horizontal (H) or vertical (V), in which stronger detail H-MAX (4)
enhancement is applied.
3
9
To strengthen the H enhancement ... ..Increase the number (UP).
To strengthen the V enhancement ... ..Decrease the number (DOWN).
gradations
to
Selects the gain value in each position of the GAIN switch (9 on page –3dB
L: 0dB
M: 9dB
H: 18dB
NORMAL (0)
to
-3
GAIN L
GAIN M
GAIN H
Note:
13).
0dB
6dB
While the LOLUX function is operating, the setting value is fixed at
NORMAL and “FIX” is displayed.
9dB
H-MIN (-4)
12dB
18dB
ALC
DTL.
FREQUENCY
Varies the detail enhancement level by changing the detail enhancement HIGH
frequency. Set in accordance with the subject
HIGH ............. Applies strong detail enhancement.
Used to shoot subjects with fine patterns.
MIDDLE
LOW
MIDDLE ........ Applies medium detail enhancement.
LOW .............. Applies weak detail enhancement.
Smoothens the transition when the GAIN switch
(
on page 13), or ON
OFF
SMOOTH
TRANS
9
WHT.BAL switch
(
) is switched over and achieves gradual change in OFF
Used to shoot subjects with large patterns.
@
Note:
place of sudden change.
However, the smooth transition function does not function when switching
the GAIN switch set in ALC, FAS button and the LOLUX button.
ON .................. Activates the smooth transition function.
OFF................. Deactivates the smooth transition function.
While the LOLUX function is operating, the setting value is fixed at
MIDDLE and “FIX” is displayed.
SKIN DTL
DETECT
Sets the Skin Detail function to ON or OFF.
ON ................ Skin Detail function activated.
OFF............... Skin Detail function not activated.
ꢀ See "Using the Skin Detail Function" on page 84.
ON
OFF
OFF
The CAMERA MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with
the cursor at this position.
–
–
PAGE BACK
V.
Increases the vertical resolution.
NORMAL
V.MAX
NORMAL
RESOLUTION • NORMAL .... Vertical resolution 380 lines.
• V.MAX ......... Vertical resolution 450 lines
Note:
The sensitivity is degraded and the bright sections may be colored
depending on the subject.
ADVANCED
PROCESS
ADVANCED PROCESS
Displays the ADVANCED PROCESS Screen.
ꢀ See "ADVANCED PROCESS Screen" on page 75.
PAGE BACK
The CAMERA MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with
the cursor at this position.
–
–
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12. SETUP MENU
12-7 ADVANCED PROCESS Screen
12-9 FILE MANAGE Screen
The unit has three files that can be used for storing camera menus. The FILE MANAGE screen is for performing the operations for
saving the set CAMERA MENU.
Item
COLOR
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
•
When menu settings are made using SCENE FILE A or B, the contents of the settings will be invalid if the storage operations
are not performed on this screen. However, the SETUP MENU settings will be valid even if the storage operations are not
performed.
Sets the color matrix
ON
ON
MATRIX
OFF...... Deactivates the color matrix function
ON ....... The color reproducibility is enhanced, but noise increases.
OFF
•
When menu settings are made using SCENE FILE OFF, the contents are stored in the unit at the time settings are changed
on each menu screen even if the storage operations are not performed.
CAUTION:
During the LOLUX operation, COLOR MATRIX is fixed to the OFF
setting and "FIX" is displayed.
Storage Operation
GAMMA
Correction of the gamma curve to decide the reproducibility of black color. MAX (8)
NORMAL
1. Press the STATUS button for about 1 second to display the
•
To enhance the black color reproducibility. However, halftones will be
lost for white section
7
CAMERA MENU screen.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
17
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
2. Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with the FILE
MANAGE item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the
direction of the arrow.
............... Increase the number
gradations
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
•
When reproducibility of the black color is not so important
............... Decrease the number
to
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
NORMAL (0)
to
-7
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
•
The FILE MANAGE screen appears in the viewfinder.
CAUTION:
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
3. Choose the file to save in (A or B).
•
During LOLUX operation, "FIX" is displayed because GAMMA is fixed
at the MIN value.
MIN (-8)
1
2
Turn the SHUTTER dial to select the STORE FILE item,
and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of
the arrow.
Turn the SHUTTER dial to select the file to save in (A or
B), and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of
the arrow.
2. 3. 4. 5.
SHUTTER dial
1. STATUS button
SKIN COLOR
ADJUST
Pressing the SHUTTER dial once when the cursor is at this position
switches the screen to display the SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen.
SHUTTER
MENU
4. Save the menu settings.
PAGE BACK
The PROCESS MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with
the cursor at this position.
–
–
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with the STORE
item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of
the arrow.
•
The “STORE OK?” message appears in the lower section
of the centre of the screen.
When the SHUTTER dial is pressed in the direction of
the arrow once more, the menu settings are stored in
the selected STORE FILE.
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU
OPERAT I ON MENU
PROCESS MENU
F I LE MANAGE
SETUP MENU
EX I T
: A
12-8 SKIN COLOR ADJUST Screen
5. Close the FILE MANAGE screen
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with PAGE BACK,
and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of the
arrow.
Cursor
Item
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
•
The CAMERA MENU screen returns in the viewfinder.
SKIN COLOR Sets whether it is possible to change the color used by the Skin Detail STOP
STOP
DETECT
function.
EXECUTE
Memo:
EXECUTE ...... Choose this setting to allow detection of the color used by
the Skin Detail function.
STOP ............. Choose this setting to stop detection of the color used by
the Skin Detail function.
•
•
When changing the menu settings in SCENE FILE A
and saving in STORE FILE B:
SCENE FILE B: The contents become the menu
contents of the changed settings.
SCENE FILE A: The contents become the menu
contents valid before the settings were changed.
When changing the menu settings in SCENE FILE OFF
and saving in STORE FILE B:
SCENE FILE B: The contents become the menu
contents of the changed settings.
CAMERA MENU screen
-
-
-
F I LE MANAGE
-
-
-
ꢀ See "Using the Skin Detail Function" on page 84.
SCENE F I LE
A
STORE F I LE
STORE
RESET F I LE
: A
: OFF
SKIN COLOR The setting of this item can only be changed when the SKIN COLOR WIDE
RANGE
NORMAL
Cursor
DETECT item is set to EXECUTE.
This setting is for adjusting the skin color range where Skin Detail functions. (33 gradations)
(When this item is selected, the area where the Skin Detail function is
applicable is indicated by zebra patterns on the screen.)
While viewing the zebra pattern range, perform the adjustment.
Increasing the range ........ Increase the number
+19
RESET
PAGE BACK
to
STORE OK?
NORMAL
to
-11
SCENE FILE OFF: The contents become the menu
contents of the changed settings.
Increasing the range . ...... Decrease the number
NARROW
Ⅲ
Resetting the menu settings to the initial settings is also
done using the FILE MANAGE screen.
FILE MANAGE screen
PAGE BACK
The ADVANCED PROCESS MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is
pressed with the cursor at this position.
–
–
ꢀ See "Resetting the Camera Menu Settings" on page 78.
For servicing
See the service manual page 1-17 “1.12 CHANGING THE COLOR MATRIX SETTING”.
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12. SETUP MENU
12-11 Resetting of Camera Menu Setting Values
12-10 SETUP Screen
Using the FILE MANAGE screen, the CAMERA MENU settings can be reset to the initial setting values. On the FILE MANAGE
screen, select the file of the CAMERA MENU to be reset, and then perform the resetting operation.
Item
Function, Operation
Variation Range Initial Setting
H PHASE
For adjusting the horizontal phase of the unit in relation to the signal
(external sync signal) input through the SYNC IN connector on the left
side of the unit.
0
to
256
128
Delaying the horizontal phase of the unit in relation to the external sync
signal .
Reset Operation
................... Increase the number
Speeding up the horizontal phase of the unit in relation to the external
sync signal .
1. Press the STATUS button for about 1 second to display the
CAMERA MENU screen.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
................... Decrease the number
2. Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with the FILE
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
*
Adjustment is not possible if the external sync signal is not input. Possible
values are indicated by ***.
1
2
3
ALARM
MANAGE item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the
direction of the arrow.
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
•
The FILE MANAGE screen appears in the viewfinder.
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
SC PHASE
For adjusting the sub-carrier (SC) of the unit in relation to the signal
(external sync signal) input through the SYNC IN connector on the left
side of the unit.
Rotating the sub-carrier clockwise in relation to the external sync signal
................... Increase the number
0
to
256
3. Choose the file of the CAMERA MENU to be reset (A, B,
128
NG
POWER
OFF
ON
OFF or ALL)
•
If ALL is selected, all the CAMERA MENU files will be
reset.
2. 3. 4. 5.
SHUTTER dial
1. STATUS button
1
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with the
RESET FILE item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in
the direction of the arrow.
Rotating the sub-carrier anticlockwise in relation to the external sync signal
................... Decrease the number
*
Adjustment is not possible if the external sync signal is not input. Possible
values are indicated by ***.
2
Turn the SHUTTER dial to select the file to be reset,
and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of the
arrow.
The phase will change when the power is turned on/off. The SC phase
must be adjusted each time the power is turned on.
SHUTTER
MENU
4. Reset the camera menu settings.
CAM MIC +48V To set whether or not 48V voltage should be applied to the MIC IN connector ON
ON
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with the RESET
item, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of
the arrow.
on the front section.
OFF
ON ............. 48V applied.
OFF............ 48V not applied.
•
The “RESET OK?” message message appears in the
lower section of the centre of the screen.
When the SHUTTER dial is pressed in the direction of the
arrow once more, the CAMERA MENU settings of the
selected file are reset to the initial settings.
PAGE BACK
The CAMERA MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with
the cursor at this position.
–
–
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
5. Close the FILE MANAGE screen
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor with PAGE BACK,
and then press the SHUTTER dial in the direction of the
arrow.
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU
OPERAT I ON MENU
PROCESS MENU
F I LE MANAGE
SETUP MENU
EX I T
: A
Cursor
•
The CAMERA MENU screen returns in the viewfinder.
CAMERA MENU screen
-
-
-
F I LE MANAGE
-
-
-
SCENE F I LE
A
STORE F I LE
STORE
RESET F I LE
: A
: OFF
RESET
PAGE BACK
Cursor
RESET OK?
FILE MANAGE screen
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13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13-2 IRIS (Brightness) Adjustment
ADJUSTMENT OF LENS IRIS
13-1 Full-Time Auto White Balance (FAW)
-
-
-
OPERAT I ON
-
-
-
The FAW function adjusts the white balance
value automatically as the lighting condition
changes.
The lens iris can be adjusted using any of the
SCENE F I LE
SHUTTER
A
: STEP
: NONE
: 0 dB
following three methods.
FAW
GA I N
GA I N
GA I N
L
M
H
• Automatic adjustment
Iris ring
This mode is convenient when you have no time to adjust the
white balance or when the camera is moved frequently in and
out of places under different lighting conditions.
: 9d B
: 18dB
Set the iris mode switch to "A" (Auto).
The iris is adjusted automatically according to the brightness
of the object.
SMOOTH TRANS
PAGE BACK
: OFF
• Manual adjustment
Set the iris mode switch to "M" (Manual).
The iris can be adjusted manually by rotating the iris ring.
Setting procedure
The FAW function can be activated with item "FAW" on the
OPERATION Menu.
• Temporary auto iris adjustment
This item allows allocation of the FAW function to the A, B or
PRST position of the WHT.BAL selector switch.
ꢀ See "OPERATION Screen" on page 73.
During manual iris adjustment, the auto iris adjustment mode
is activated only while this button is held depressed.
RET
M
A
W
T
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
RESET
OFF
Ⅲ Changing the auto iris adjustment setup
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
CAUTION:
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
Under special lighting conditions such as backlight, it is often
appropriate to change the value set by the auto iris
adjustment.
This can be done by the following methods.
• Setting the AUTO IRIS LEVEL switch of the camera
ꢀ See "SWITCH FUNCTIONS" on page 83.
MONITOR
Temporary auto iris
button
The FAW (Full-time Auto White balance) function cannot
provide optimum white balance with a subject outside the
FAW adjustment range, for example when it contains only
a single color or not enough white color.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
Iris mode switch
NG
POWER
N
OFF
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
ZEBRA PATTERN DISPLAY DURING MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
By setting the ZEBRA switch to ON, oblique stripes (zebra
pattern) can be displayed in the sections with a luminance level
of 70% to 80% or sections with levels over 100% in the
viewfinder.
The zebra pattern can be used as a reference for manual iris
adjustment.
When adjusting the iris manually, adjust it so that the zebra
patterns are displayed in the section that you want to stress in
the subject.
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
OFF
ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
AUTO
ON
WHITE
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
LEVEL CH-1
WHT.BAL selector switch
•
The initial setting is 70 to 80%. However, using the "ZEBRA"
setting on the VF DISPLAY MENU, zebra patterns can be
displayed in the sections with a luminance level of 85 to 95%,
over 95% and over 100%.
ZEBRA switch
ꢀ See "VF DISPLAY MENU Screen" on page 72.
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13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13-3 Shooting the Screen Image on a Computer Monitor
13-4 Gain (Sensitivity) Adjustment
The gain should be switched when the brightness is insufficient due to poor lighting conditions.
Ⅲ Outline
The following operation allows the alignment of the shutter
speed of the camera with the variable scanning rate of a
computer monitor or display.
When a computer monitor screen or display is shot with the
camera, a bright horizontal line indicating excessive exposure
is displayed in cases when the scanning rate of the monitor
is faster than the shutter speed of the camera. A dark
horizontal line indicating insufficient exposure is displayed in
cases when the monitor's scanning rate is slower than the
camera's shutter speed.
GAIN SWITCHING
Band
This switch allows the gain to be boosted when the illumination
of the subject is insufficient.
GAIN switch
Switch Position
Factory-Set Gain
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
L
M
H
0dB
9dB
Video monitor
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
18dB
The scanning frequency of a monitor varies due to various
reasons during the computer operation. Adjust the scanning
rate to obtain a stable image while observing the image in
the viewfinder.
When the GAIN switch is switched, the newly set gain is
displayed for about 2 seconds on the Status 0 or Status 1 screen
in the viewfinder.
POWER
NG
ON
OFF
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
Set it to L (0 dB) in normal use.
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
1
2
3
3200k
ALARM
5600k
5600k+ND
Ⅲ The gain set for each of the switch positions can be changed
with "GAIN" on the OPERATION MENU screen.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Ⅲ Variable Scan [V.SCAN]
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
•
Basic operation
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
Ⅲ It is also possible to use the ALC function that varies the gain
automatically.
ꢀ See page 73 for details.
L
Set the SHUTTER item on the OPERATION MENU screen
to VARIABLE. Then move the SHUTTER knob upwards or
downwards to change the shutter speed.
NG
POWER
ON
OFF
CAUTION:
Ⅲ To make the gain transition smoother, set “SMOOTH TRANS”
on the OPERATION MENU to “ON”.
ꢀ See page 73.
However, note that the SMOOTH TRANS function is not
available if gain is set to ALC.
SHUTTER dial
(The speed is displayed on the viewfinder screen.)
When gain is set to "ALC", gain is boosted automatically
as the illumination becomes darker. However, noise will
increase a little because the screen becomes brighter as
the ALC (Auto Level Control) function boosts the gain more
than in the case of manual adjustment.
•
Compatible frequencies
The variable scan function is compatible with scanning
frequencies in the following range.
60.1 to 2084.6 Hz (U-ver.)
-
-
-
OPERAT I ON
-
-
-
SCENE F I LE
SHUTTER
A
50.1 to 2067.8 Hz (E-ver.)
: VAR I ABLE
: NONE
: 0 dB
FAW
CAUTION:
GA I N
GA I N
GA I N
L
M
H
: 9d B
This function is not compatible with slow-speed computer
monitors with a vertical scanning speed of 60 Hz (U-ver.)/
50 Hz (E-ver.).
: 18dB
SMOOTH TRANS
PAGE BACK
: OFF
GAIN BOOST UNDER LOLUX CONDITION
LOLUX on/off button
The LOLUX button is used when the illumination is still
insufficient after compensating with the GAIN switch.
Press the button to enter the LOLUX mode in which the gain is
boosted by about 33 dB.
OPERATION MENU screen
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
"LOLUX ON" is displayed for about 2 seconds on the Status 0
or Status 1 mode screen in the viewfinder.
Pressing the button again cancels the LOLUX mode.
"LOLUX OFF" is displayed for about 2 seconds.
POWER
NG
Ⅲ When the LOLUX function is in use, the image definition on
the screen will degrade to increase residual images, but this
is not a malfunction.
ON
OFF
[Relationship between gain, iris and shutter]
0.7 Lx
8 Lx
32 Lx
FULL AUTO SHOOTING
2000 Lx
4200 Lx
18000 Lx
1/60 (U-ver.)
1/50 (E-ver.)
1/240 (U-ver.)
1/200 (E-ver.)
33 dB
12dB
ALC
0 dB
LOLUX
AUTOMATIC IRIS
EEI
F1.4
F11
F16
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13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13-5 Switch Setup According to Illumination and Subject
13-6 How to Use Skin Detail
The contour emphasis in the skin color areas of the video signal can be controlled and made to appear gentle and smooth.
Various switch settings are performed to accommodate the conditions of the illumination and the subject when shooting.
Ⅲ
Setting the Color and Range of the Skin Detail
Function
SWITCH FUNCTIONS
OPERATE/WARNING
1AUTO IRIS LEVEL switch
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
This switch allows the reference value for the auto iris
adjustment to be changed according to the lighting condition.
BACK. L : When the subject is in backlit conditions.
Sets the Auto Iris reference value to a value that
is about 1 step wider than the standard setting.
NORMAL: Normal lighting condition.
SPOT. L : When the subject is under a spotlight.
Sets the Auto Iris reference value to a value that
is about 1 step narrower than the standard setting.
5600k+ND
1. Press the STATUS button for about 1 second to display the
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CAMERA MENU screen.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
A
U
T
O
I
R
I
S
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
switch
BLACK stretch/black
compress setting switch
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
NG
POWER
2. Turn the SHUTTER dial downward to align the cursor (>)
with the PROCESS item. Then press the SHUTTER dial in
the direction of the arrow to display the PROCESS screen.
ON
OFF
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
1.STATUS button
SHUTTER dial
2.~ 8.
3. Turn the SHUTTER dial downward to align the cursor (>)
with the ADVANCED PROCESS item. Then press the
SHUTTER dial in the direction of the arrow to display the
ADVANCED PROCESS screen.
SHUTTER
2BLACK stretch/black compress switch
This switch makes the image easier to see by varying the
black gain.
POWER
OFF
NG
ON
MENU
BLACK STRETCH
:
Boosts the gain of black areas to
improve the reproducibility of black.
Normal black gain.
4. Turn the SHUTTER dial downward to align the cursor (>)
with the SKIN COLOR ADJUST item. Then press the
SHUTTER dial in the direction of the arrow to display the
SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen.
NORMAL
:
-
-
-
CAMERA MENU
-
-
-
BLACK COMPRESS : Attenuates the gain of black areas
SCENE F I LE
VF D I SPLAY MENU
OPERAT I ON MENU
PROCESS MENU
F I LE MANAGE
SETUP MENU
EX I T
: A
to make the image sharper.
•
The frame shown on the screen indicates the detection
area of the skin detail function.
Cursor
5. When the cursor (>) is aligned with the SKIN COLOR DET.
item, the SHUTTER dial is pressed in the direction of the
arrow and EXECUTE selected, the skin color detection
mode is activated.
FULL AUTO SHOOTING (FAS) FUNCTION
-
-
-
PROCESS
-
-
-
The FAS function provides a wide range of compatibility with
shooting conditions that varies as you move between indoors
and outdoors or between bright and dark locations. It eliminates
the need to change the switch and filter positions every time
you move.
SCENE F I LE
MASTER BLACK
DETA I
DTL V / H BAL
DTL . FREQUENCY
SK I N COLOR DETECT : OFF
RESOLUT I ON : NORMAL
A
: NORMAL
: NORMAL
: NORMAL
L
.
6. Shoot so that the area with the color that you want to detect
is brought within the detection area frame.To decide on the
color for the detection, press the SHUTTER dial to set SKIN
COLOR DET. to STOP.
FULL AUTO
indicator
FULL AUTO\
shooting button
:
LOW
V
ADVANCED PROCESS
PAGE BACK
The FAS function provides an integrated control of the ALC
(Automatic Level Control), Auto iris and FAW (Full-time Auto
White balance) functions.
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
STRETCH
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
•
The areas recognized by the skin detail function appear
with superimposed zebra patterns.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
PROCESS screen
•
If the color is not recognized as a color that the skin detail
function works with, "ERROR" is displayed on the screen.
-
-
-
ADVANCED PROCESS
-
-
-
Operation
SCENE F I LE
A
COLOR MATR I X
GAMMA
: ON
: NORMA L
1. Simply press the FULL AUTO button to enter the FAS mode,
in which the FULL AUTO indicator lights and "FAS" is
displayed to the right in the viewfinder.
SK I N COLOR ADJUST
PAGE BACK
POWER
NG
7. If you want to change the color range recognized by the
ON
OFF
skin detail function, perform the following operations.
Set the SKIN COLOR DET. item to EXECUTE.
1
Turn the SHUTTER dial to align the cursor (>) with SKIN
COLOR RANGE, and then press the SHUTTER dial in the
direction of the arrow.
2. Pressing the FULL AUTO button again cancels the FAS
mode and turns the FULL AUTO indicator off.
ADVANCED PROCESS screen
-
-
SK I N COLOR ADJUST
-
-
a
The area with the setting value starts blinking, and
the value can now be changed.
Ⅲ Automatic Setting Contents
•
•
•
•
If you have been displaying the color bars, the screen is
switched automatically to the camera image.
2
3
Turn the SHUTTER dial up or down to widen or narrow the
color range.
• Adjust the range while observing the zebra patterns.
To decide the color range, press the SHUTTER dial in
the direction of the arrow.
Detection
area
ERORR
The auto iris adjustment mode is entered even if the iris mode
switch of the lens is set to manual.
SK I N COLOR DET .
SK I N COLOR RANGE
PAGE BACK
: EXECUTE
: NORMA L
The GAIN switch and WHT.BAL switch settings are defeated
in the FAS mode.
CAUTION:
a
The setting value stops blinking but remains lit.
SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen
•
When the power is turned on while the camera is in the
FAS mode, it takes about 10 seconds before the
automatic adjustment of FAS is completed.
The LOLUX button setting is active even in the FAS mode.
However, the ALC and EEI are defeated in the LOLUX mode,
in which only the auto iris adjustment and FAW are used.
8. To stop the SKIN COLOR ADJUST operation, align the
cursor (>) with BACK PAGE and press the SHUTTER dial
in the direction of the arrow.
• In the FAS mode, the audio recording level is not set
automatically to the AUTO mode.
To select the AUTO mode, set the AUTO/MANUAL switch
of the VCR section to AUTO.
•
•
All of the previous setting contents are recalled when the
FAS mode is cancelled.
The SMOOTH TRANS function is defeated during switch to
the FAS function.
SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen
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For servicing
See the service manual page 2-7 “2.4.3 Cleaning”.
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13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
14. OTHERS
14-1 Troubleshooting
13-6 How to Use Skin Detail (Cont’d)
Warnings concerning problems with the unit are provide in the form of indicators, display indications and monitor tones.
The warnings are of the following two types.
• Alarm indications : These indications are given to provide warning on the status of the unit, for example when the tape or battery
pack should be replaced.
Ⅲ Confirming the color tone area adjusted
with the Skin Detail function
• Error code display: In case an error occurs during operation, the unit self-diagnoses the cause and shows the diagnostics results
on the counter display. When this happens, the unit stops operation automatically or ejects the videocassette.
When the ZEBRA switch on the front section is pressed to the
“SKIN AREA”side, the color tone areas adjusted with Skin Detail
are displayed in the viewfinder.
ALARM INDICATIONS
SERVO
indicator
WARNING indicator
RF indicator
Li indicator
OFF
ZEBRA
OVER
dB
OVER
CH 1
AUTO OFF DEW
SERVO RF L i
SKIN
AUTO
ON
40 30
20
10
H
0
AREA
WHITE
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
CH 2
RESET
ON
OFF
ACCU
FOCUS
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
32k
48k
SP
PB
NDF
HOLD
5600k+ND
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
LEVEL CH-1
AUD LOCK
MENU
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
M
S
F
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
E
BATT
F
REMAIN
REV FWD
H
M
NG
POWER
OFF
TALLY lamp
ON
ZEBRA switch
Remaining tape
time display
Remaining battery
power display
ALARM
When an alarm is indicated, the unit operates in the following ways.
Alarm Indicator
on VCR Display
Symptom
VCR Operation and Remedy
ACCU - FOCUS
DEW
Indicates dew formation (condensation).
Operation : The VTR rejects operation.
Remedy : Leave the power on, and wait until
the indication disappears.
Ⅲ Using the Skin Detail Function
G
F
SERVO
(Counter display)
“SYnc inh”
Lights in the case of troubles with the drum servo Operation : During recording the mode becomes
To use the skin detail function set on the SKIN COLOR ADJUST
screen, set the SKIN DTL DETECT item on the PROCESS
menu to “ON”.
during recording. Lights when the input sync
signal is disturbed or the unit is subjected to
physical shock. (Displayed only in record mode)
the stop mode.
During playback, playback of the
disturbed video image continues.
I
Remedy : • Also check the input sync signal.
• Signal is disturbed when the unit
is subject to a violent shock.
SD
B
"SD"
While the Skin Detail function operates, the “SD” indicator is
displayed on the Status 0 and Status 1 screen in the viewfinder.
display
In other cases, please consult the person in
charge of professional video equipment at your
nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
RF
Lights in case of video head clogging.
(Head clogging is detected and indicated during Remedy : Clean the head with the special head
playback and recording check using the RET
button on the lens section.)
Operation : Continues.
STATUS 0
(Counter display)
“HEAd CLoG”
cleaning tape. (See page 7 and the
separate sheet “Precautions for Use
of Head Cleaning Tape”.)
(Counter display)
Pc TAPE
Improper cassette type
Operation : Operation stops.
Remedy : Use recordable MiniDV cassette for
recording video and audio.
Li
Lights when the lithium battery for backup of time Operation : Continues.
code generator and date/time data is exhausted. Remedy : Replace with a new lithium battery.
See page 34.
Operation : Continues.
Remaining tape time
REMAIN
* About 2 minutes before tape end. (The TALLY
lamp and alarm sound are activated only in
the record mode.)
H
M
* When the tape has ended completely.
Operation : Stops.
Operation : Continues.
Remedy : Replace battery pack early.
Remaining battery power
When the remaining battery capacity is low.
E
BATT
When the battery capacity drops to an insufficient Operation : Stops automatically.
level. The camera may generate abnormal signals.
This is not a malfunction.
E
BATT
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14. OTHERS
14. OTHERS
14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
Alarm Indications (Cont'd)
14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
WARNINGS IN VIEWFINDER
Depending on the alarm conditions, the warning indicators in the LCD display, the WARNING indicator, the TALLY lamp, alarm
tones and the viewfinder appear as shown in the following table.
Viewfinder Warning Lamps
Ⅲ Function Failures
When an abnormality occurs in the unit or an improper operation
is performed, one of the following warning messages will appear
in the viewfinder.
Alarm Indications
Viewfinder
WARNING Lamp
REC Lamp BATT. Lamp
WARNING
TALLY
Lamp
LCD Display
Alarm Tone
•
VTR WARNING (HEAD):
On Screen Display
Indicator
Lights in case of video head clogging.
(Head clogging is detected and indicated during playback
and recording check using the RET button on the lens
section.)
"DEW"
indicator
REC
VTR WARNING (DEW)
1.
2.
BATT
ALARM
"SERVO"
indicator
"SYnc inh"
indicator
Battery lamp
REC/ALARM lamp
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
VTR WARNING (SERVO):
Lights in the case of drum servo trouble during recording.
VTR WARNING (SERVO)
VTR WARNING (DEW):
Lights when condensation occurs in the unit.
"RF"
1. BATTERY lamp
indicator
"HEAd CLoG"
indicator
VTR WARNING (HEAD)
This red lamp lights under the following circumstance.
Lights red : • When the battery voltage becomes too low
for the camera to operate.
VTR WARNING (STOP):
Lights in case the unit stops operating.
(Only during the interval from when the VTR trigger
button is pressed and until recording starts.)
VTR WARNING (HARD):
Lights when abnormality occurs in the unit.
"Li"
indicator
2. REC/ALARM lamp
This lamp lights or blinks green under the following
conditions.
VTR WARNING (REW):
Lights when abnormality occurs with tape rewind operation.
Remaining
tape time
Lights Green : • While recording
Blinks Green : • During the interval where the unit
switches from record-pause to record
mode.
TAPE NEAR END
About 2 min. before tape end.
TAPE END
CLOSE CASSETTE COVER:
Lights when the cassette cover has not been closed.
REMAIN
H
M
(In record mode only)
REC INHIBIT:
• Immediately before the tape runs out or
has run out.
• If the unit malfunctions.
Indicated when an unrecordable videocassette (the switch
on the back of the cassette is set to SAVE) is loaded.
Remaining
battery power
•
NO TAPE:
Ⅲ Character display warnings:
Lights when the VTR trigger button is pressed with no
videocassette loaded.
LOW BATTERY
LOW BATTERY
E
BATT
LOW BATTERY : This blinks when the battery level
becomes too low.
TAPE NEAR END: Less than 3 minutes tape remaining.
(Except for play
/search mode)
E
BATT
TAPE END
: The tape has run out.
V TR WARN I NG ( HEAD )
Status 0 or
Status 1 mode
Ⅲ Warnings on the White Balance Function
•
AUTO WHITE A, B
NG: OBJECT
Improper object.
•
Check whether the object being
shot is white enough.
•
Check that selected filter suits the
illumination conditions.
Viewfinder
Amount of incident light insufficient.
On Screen
Display
•
•
AUTO WHITE A, B
•
Check to see if it is necessary to
increase illumination or perform
iris adjustment.
ERROR: LOW LIGHT
VTR WARNING (SERVO)
Amount of incident light excessive.
AUTO WHITE A, B
REC
•
Check to see if illumination and iris
adjustment are appropriate.
BATT
ALARM
BATT lamp
REC lamp
ERROR: OVER LIGHT
AUTO WH I T E
NG : OB J ECT
A
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For servicing
←
See the service manual page 1-22 “1.16 WARNING CODES”.
14. OTHERS
14. OTHERS
14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
In the case of troubles occurring during operation of the GY-DV500, it performs a self-test to identify the cause and displays the
result in the form of an error code.The error code consists of the "main code" which indicates its contents and the "sub-code" which
indicates the details. Depending on the status of the GY-DV500 at this time, indications may also appear on the LCD display, the
WARNING indicator may activate and the alarm tone may be generated.
In the viewfinder, the "VTR WARNING (DEW)" indication appears when condensation is detected, and the "VTR WARNING (STOP)",
"VTR WARNING (HARD)" or "VTR WARNING (REW)" indication appears depending on the contents of the error code when some
of the other error codes are displayed.
TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS
Error Code
3200
Error Details
GY-DV500 Operation
Remedy
Switch the power OFF and then
switch it back ON. However, the tape
may be damaged depending on the
situation. Please consult the person
in charge of professional video
equipment at your nearest JVC-
authorized service agent.
Tape loading impossible.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
3300
4000
4100
Tape unloading impossible.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
WARNING indicator
Irregular cassette intake
operation.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
TALLY lamp
Irregular eject operation.
Cassette housing abnormality.
Tape is cut.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
VTR WARNING (HARD)
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
4200
5605
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
TALLY
lamp
L
VTR WARNING (DEW)
NG
POWER
Operation stops. All operations Open the cassette cover by using the
ON
OFF
EARPHONE
are rejected.
EJECT switch and then switch the
power ON again.
Switch the power OFF and then
switch it back ON. However, the tape
may be damaged depending on the
situation. Please consult the person
in charge of professional video
equipment at your nearest JVC-
authorized service agent.
5606 to 5607
5702
Tape is slack.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
ALARM
tone
Tape end sensor error.
Tape beginning sensor error.
Drum rotation stopped.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
Dew condensation
indicator
Auto-OFF indicator:
Lights depending on the error code.
When this indicator lights, the
GY-DV500 will automatically stop
operation or eject the cassette. The
GY-DV500 does not accept any
operation.
5802
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
AUTO OFF
DEW
Switch the power OFF and then
switch it back ON. However, the tape
may be damaged depending on the
situation. Please consult the person
in charge of professional video
equipment at your nearest JVC-
authorized service agent.
7001
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
7101
Capstan rotation stopped.
Supply reel rotation error.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
Main code
Sub-code
7202 to 7203
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
WARNING indicator Alarm Tone
Display
GY-DV500 Operation
7302 to 7303
7305
Take up reel rotation error.
Operation stops. All operations
are rejected.
Red. blinking
Continuous "Error code"
• Automatically ejects the cassette. It can be inserted again.
Irregular tape winding when Operation stops. All operations
unloading. are rejected.
"Error code"
plus
• Automatically stops operation or ejects the cassette.
(Auto OFF) * The GY-DV500 does not accept any operation.
"AUTO OFF"
Red, blinking
Intermittent "DEW "
• Dew condensation inside the unit.
The GY-DV500 does not accept any operation until the DEW indicator
disappears from the display.
* In the Auto OFF status, it is impossible to operate the GY-
DV500. This condition can be cancelled by switching the
POWER switch OFF and then switching it ON again. If the
same problem occurs again after the power is turned ON,
there may be something wrong with the GY-DV500. Please
consult the person in charge of professional video equipment
at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
The GY-DV500 is a microcomputer-controlled piece of
equipment, which may malfunction due to external noise
or interference. In this case, set the POWER switch to OFF,
remove the lithium backup battery, and then set the
POWER switch to ON again after a few minutes.
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14. OTHERS
14-1 Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
14-2 Hour Meter Display
The unit can display the accumulated running time of the head drum as hour meter data on the counter display.The hour meter can
be displayed by selecting HM (HOUR METER) on the VCR Setup Menu. Use this as a guide for periodical maintenance.
ꢀ See page 7.
TROUBLES WITHOUT ERROR CODE OUTPUTS
Symptoms
Remedy
Note:
• Is power supply connected properly?
Power cannot be switched ON.
The hour meter is not shown correctly when no
videocassette is inserted.
• Is battery pack recharged?
• When the lithium battery is depleted, it may not be possible to turn on the power.
• Was the power turned ON immediately after being turned OFF?
Wait at least 5 seconds before turning the power ON again once it has been turned
OFF.
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
• Is the cassette cover open?
The GY-DV500 remains inoperative as long as the cassette door is open.
Operation buttons on the GY-DV500 don't
work.
ON
RESET
OFF
MONITOR
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
TC GENERATOR
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
CH-1
CH-2
MONITOR
Recording is not possible.
• Is switch on cassette set to REC? If it is set to SAVE, set it to REC.
• When not connected via the DV connector, is the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126
INPUT SELECT set to “IEEE1394”?
PRESET
REGEN
FREE
REC
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
CH-1 UDIO CH-2
LEVEL
AUDIO INPUT
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
CH-1
CH-2
CONTINUE
MENU
2. 5.
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
FRONT
REAR
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
LITHIUM BATT.
GROUP
HOLD
ITEM
SELECT
DATA SET
MENU button
SHIFT
ADVANCE PRESET
If so, set to “CAMERA”.
NG
POWER
OFF
5. DATA SET button
ON
• When not connected via the DV connector, is the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126
INPUT SELECT set to “IEEE1394”?
If so, set to “CAMERA”.
Even if the image appears in the
viewfinder, the signal is not output to the
MONITOR OUT or YC OUT connectors.
(U-ver. only)
3. GROUP button
4. SELECT button
1. POWER switch
• Video head may be clogged with dirt. Clean head with the special head cleaning
tape. (See page 7 and the separate sheet “Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning
Tape”.)
Noise interferes with playback video.
Counter display
1. Set the POWER switch to ON.
2. Press the MENU button to display the VCR Setup Menu.
"MENU" lights in the display, and the VCR Setup Menu's
group menu appears in the viewfinder and on the counter
display.
Accumulated drum running time: 200 hrs.
• Is the sync signal input to the SYNC IN connector disturbed? If so, check and
remedy the input sync signal.
Sound and picture are disturbed during
playback.
Viewfinder
( HOUR METER )
• Time code data is not shown as on-screen-display during recording or playback.
The data is shown only on the counter display.
Time code data is not shown as on-
screen-display.
DH : DRUM HOUR METER
000200H
3. Press the GROUP button and choose "HM:HOUR METER".
•
"HM HOUR METER" is shown blinking in the viewfinder.
The counter display shows "Hour".
• Is the COUNTER switch set to "CTL"? If so, set the switch to "TC" or "UB".
Time code and user's bit data are not
shown on the counter display.
4. Press the SELECT button.
• The VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE may not be set correctly in
accordance with the type of battery in use. If the menu item setting is incorrect, set
it correctly using the VCR setup menu item BATTERY TYPE.
• Is the battery old?
Remaining battery power display is
incorrect.
The accumulated running time of the head drum is indicated
in the viewfinder and on the counter display.
Battery alarm is displayed and the GY-
DV500 enters the non-operating mode
even when a fully charged battery is used.
5.To return to the normal mode, press the DATA SET button.
•
Pressing the MENU button returns you to the group menu.
• The capacity of the power supply may be insufficient. Check the power voltage.
Cassette cannot be ejected after the
power is turned ON.
• Adjust the viewfinder's contrast and bright controls.
• Is the filter turret set to 5600K+ND?
• Is the iris closed?
Viewfinder image looks dark or unclear.
• Is the shutter speed too fast?
• Is the viewfinder cable correctly connected?
• When a tape recorded on another unit is played back or used for recording, this
phenomenon may occur due to tracking errors.
Noise appears when playing back a tape
recorded on another unit.
The transient section between scenes
recorded on other units and those
recorded on this unit may appear
disturbed.
The front section's recording level control • Is the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE set to "DISABLE".
doesn’t work.
If so, set to "ENABLE".
• The front section's recording level control cannot be used to change the recording
level of the sound input to CH2. Use the side section's CH2 recording level control
for this purpose.
The front section's recording level control
doesn’t change the recording level of the
sound input to CH2.
• Is the SERVO indicator or “SYNC INH” displayed on the counter display?
Recording operation stopped.
If so, check the input sync signal.
For servicing
See the service manual page 2-7 “2.4.3 Cleaning”.
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14. OTHERS
14-3 Specifications
14-3 Specifications (Cont'd)
Ⅲ CAMERA SECTION
Ⅲ INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Image pickup devices:1/2-inch interline CCD x 3
Color separation optical system:
F1.4 3-color separation prism
Video signal output : 1 V (p-p), 75 ohms (BNC)
unbalanced composite output.
Viewfinder
Power zoom lens
: VF-P115B, VF-P116
: S14 x 7.3B12, S16 x 6.7B12, S19 x 6.5B12 (FUJINON)
YH14 x 7.3K12, YH18 x 6.7K12 (CANON)
: AA-P250
: MV-P615
: KA-A50
YC output
:
Y 1 V (p-p) 75 ohms unbalance
Number of effective pixels:
C 0.286 V (p-p) for U-ver. or 0.3 V (p-p)
for E-ver. 75 ohms unbalance (4-pin)
380,000 pixels ((H) 768 x (V) 494) : U-ver.
440,000 pixels ((H) 752 x (V) 582) : E-ver.
AC power adapter
Microphone
Microphone holder
Lens
: 12-pin connector
Color system
Color bars
: NTSC (R-Y, B-Y encoder)
PAL (R-Y, B-Y encoder)
: SMPTE color bar : U-Ver.
EBU color bar : E-Ver.
Audio input
:
Microphone -60dBs, 3 kohm
balanced (XLR-3)
Line
+4dBs, 10 kohm
balanced (XLR-3)
Sync system
Lens mount
: Internal sync (built-in SSG)
External sync (VBS or BB)
: Bayonet system
Audio output
Earphone output
DC input
: -6 dBs, low impedance,
unbalanced
: -60 dBs to -17 dBs, at 8-ohm load
(Monaural mini jack)
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (unit: mm)
(compatible with 1/2-inch lenses)
Optical filter
Sensitivity
:
3200 K, 5600 K, 5600 K + ND (1/64)
: 12V DC (11 to 15 V DC) (XLR-4)
: F11, 2000 lx
Auxiliary power output: 12 V DC, max. 0.1A (11 to 15 V DC)
Minimum illumination: 0.75 lx (F1.4, LOLUX mode)
(4-pin)
Gain
Shutter speed
: -3, 0, 6, 9, 12, 18 dB, ALC, LOLUX,
DV connector
RS-232C
: 4-pin
: Mini DIN 6-pin
:
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 : U-ver.
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 : E-ver.
V.SCAN speed
Registration
: 60.1 Hz to 2084.6 Hz : U-ver.
50.1 Hz to 2067.8 Hz : E-ver.
: 0.05% or less (excluding lens
distortion)
Ⅲ GENERAL
PUSH OPEN
Power consumption : 18W with VF-P115B (when
recording)
Mass
: Approx.5.0 kg (with lens, viewfinder,
battery, videocassette). Approxi-
mately 2.9 kg (main unit only)
Contour correction : Horizontal: dual-edged.Vertical: 2 H
Ⅲ VCR SECTION
Operating temperatures : 0 °C to 40 °C (32°F to 104°F)
Operating humidity : 30 % RH to 80 % RH
Storage temperatures: -20 °C to 60 °C (–4°F to 140°F)
Format
Tape speed
: Mini DV (SP mode only)
: 18.812 mm/s : U-ver.
18.831 mm/s : E-ver.
Record/Play time
F.F/Rewind time
: 60 minutes
OPERATE/WARNING
Ⅲ ACCESSORIES
LIGHT
ON
OFF
RESET
(With M-DV60ME cassette)
: Approx. 3 minutes 30 seconds
(With M-DV60ME cassette)
VF
MONITOR
SELECT
Microphone
Tripod base
Lithium battery
Head cleaning tape
Instruction Manual
: x 1
: x 1
: x 1 (CR2032)
: x 1
: x 1
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
5600k
1
2
3
ALARM
5600k+ND
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1 AUDIO CH-2
LEVEL
[VIDEO]
Recording format
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
: 8-bit, 13.5 MHz, 4:1:1 component
recording : U-ver.
8-bit, 13.5 MHz, 4:2:0 component
recording : E-ver.
Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape : x 1
OFF ZEBRA
SKIN
AREA
AUTO
NG
POWER
ON
WHITE
ON
OFF
ACCU
FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
LEVEL CH-1
[AUDIO]
Recording format
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26.5
: 16-bit, 48 kHz, 2-channel PCM
audio/12-bit, 32 kHz 2-channel
PCM audio
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Frequency response : 20 Hz to 20 kHz (48 kHz mode)
Wow & flutter
: Below measurable limit
[Time Code System]
Time code signal
:
Compliance with SMPTE standard : U-ver.
Compliance with EBU standard : E-ver.
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