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HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER

GY-HC900CHU/GY-HC900CHE

GY-HC900STU/GY-HC900RCHE

INSTRUCTIONS

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In this illustration, the supplied viewfinder is attached to the GY-HC900CHU/GY-HC900CHE.

Wireless LAN antenna and viewfinder are not included in GY-HC900STU and GY-HC900RCHE.

The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement

without prior notice.

Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide. You can

also download the PDF from the Mobile User Guide.

Mobile User Guide

When you are outside, you can refer to the instructions from your Android phone or iPhone.

http://manual3.jvckenwood.com/pro/mobile/global/

You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone.

Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before operating this unit, please read the 
instructions carefully to ensure the best 
possible performance.

In this manual, each model number is 
described without the last letter (U/E) which 
means the shipping destination. 
(U: for USA and Canada, E: for Europe)
Only “U” models (GY-HC900CHU/
GY-HC900STU) have been evaluated by UL.

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Model No. 
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GY-HC900CHU/GY-HC900STU

IM 2.04

B5A-2755-00

Summary of Contents for Connected Cam GY-HC900CHE

Page 1: ...can refer to the instructions from your Android phone or iPhone http manual3 jvckenwood com pro mobile global You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone Thank you for purchasing this product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance In this manual each model number is described without the las...

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Page 3: ...plifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the ca...

Page 4: ...qu avec le chariot le stand le trépied le support ou la table spécifié par le fabricant ou vendu avec l appareil Lorsqu un chariot est utilisé faire attention pour déplacer la combinaison chariot appareil pour éviter des blessures causées par un basculement Débrancher cet appareil pendant un orage ou quand il n est pas utilisé pendant une longue durée L entretien ou la réparation de l appareil doi...

Page 5: ...ing the appliance RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN POUR CANADA RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME ATTENTION Le symbole de l éclair à l intérieur d un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l utilisateur sur la p...

Page 6: ...rque Personne responsable Adresse Numéro de téléphone Déclaration de conformité du fournisseur GY HC900CHU GY HC900STU JVC JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation 500 Valley Road Suite 203 Wayne NJ 07470 973 317 5000 Cet ensemble se conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC Federal Communications Commission Le fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne peut pas causer d interfé...

Page 7: ...secteur doit être opérationnelle Débranchez immédiatement la fiche secteur si le caméscope ne fonctionne pas normalement Avertissement Évitez d exposer la batterie le caméscope avec la batterie insérée ou la télécommande avec la batterie insérée à une chaleur excessive telle que celle des rayons directs du soleil d un feu ou de tout autre source de chaleur AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D I...

Page 8: ...dans un coffret ou sur une étagère s assurer qu il y a un espace suffisant sur tous les côtés pour permettre la ventilation 10 cm 3 15 16 ou plus sur les deux côtés au dessus et à l arrière Ne pas boucher les orifices de ventilation Si les orifices de ventilation sont bouchés par un journal un tissu etc la chaleur peut ne pas s éliminer Aucune source à flamme nue telle que des bougies allumées ne ...

Page 9: ...or Black Brown to L Live or Red WARNING Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference CAUTION Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for example near a radio or TV transmitter transformer motor etc the picture and the sound may be disturbed In such case please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance The plastics packa...

Page 10: ...ance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address Hiermit erklärt die JVC KENWOOD Corporation dass der Funkanlagentyp GY HC900CHE der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Der vollständige Text der EU Konformitätserklärung ist unter der folgenden Internetadresse verfügbar http www3 jvckenwood com ecdoc Para Brasil Informação ...

Page 11: ...nctions to User Buttons 45 Tally Lamp 46 SD Card 47 Usable Cards 47 Estimated Recordable Time of SD Cards 47 Inserting an SD Card 48 Removing the SD Card 49 Switching the SD cards 49 Formatting Initializing SD Cards 50 Restoring the SD Card 51 Clips Recorded to SD Cards 52 Operation Lock Feature 53 Shooting Basic Shooting Procedures 54 Selecting System Definition File Format and Video Format 55 Zo...

Page 12: ...ems to Favorites Menu 157 Editing Favorites Menu 158 Display Status Screen Display Screen in Camera Mode 161 Display Screen in Media Mode 167 Status Screen 170 Camera Features Marker and Safety Zone Displays Camera Mode Only 172 Color Bar Output 172 Adjusting the Gamma 173 Adjusting Color Matrix 174 Configuring Setup Files 176 Saving Setup Files 176 Loading a Setup File 177 Deleting Setup Files 17...

Page 13: ...ion Settings File 207 Saving the Connection Settings File 207 Reading the Connection Settings File 208 Deleting Connection Settings 209 Performing Live Streaming 210 Setting Distribution 212 Starting Distribution 214 Setting the FEC Matrix 0 215 Return Video Audio from the Network Return over IP 0 216 IFB Return Audio 0 217 Others Error Messages and Actions 218 List of FTP Transfer Errors 219 List...

Page 14: ...mats are compatible with QuickTime MOV Newly developed user multi matrix for 16 axis color correction In addition to the conventional 6 axis user linear matrix adjustment this camera recorder is equipped with user multi matrix that enables accurate adjustment of hue and saturation in the smaller 16 axis color region HDR and log gamma for high dynamic range and high color gamut This camera recorder...

Page 15: ...ion Unauthorized duplication or reprinting of this manual in whole or in part is strictly prohibited 0 Illustrated designs specifications and other contents of this manual are subject to change for improvement without prior notice 0 SDXC and SDHC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC 0 The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademark...

Page 16: ...ter use o Protect this unit against penetration of dust when using it in a place subject to sandy dust Drip proof o This camera recorder has a drip proof structure equivalent to IPX2 according to our testing method It is not completely waterproof And the drip proof performance under all conditions is not guaranteed 0 IPX2 protection rating against dripping water ensures that when a device is tilte...

Page 17: ...playback images o Due to the characteristic of the viewfinder display device colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes It does not affect the recorded images SDI output or HDMI output Lens o This camera recorder is an interchangeable lens camera Please have the interchangeable lens ready before use o Read the INSTRUCTIONS of the interchangeable lens to be attached to get a full unde...

Page 18: ... Do not dismantle or modify the SD card o Do not touch the terminals with your hands or with a metal object o Do not allow dust dirt water or foreign objects to adhere to the terminals o Do not remove the labels or stick other labels or stickers on the SD cards o Do not use pencils or ballpoint pens to write on the SD cards Always use oil based pens o If you format initialize the SD card all data ...

Page 19: ...ectsotherthanthememorycard into the card slot o Do not block the vent on the unit Blocking of the vent causes internal heating and may lead to burns and fires o Do not turn off the POWER ON OFF switch or remove the power cable during recording or playback o The camera recorder may not show stable pictures for a few seconds immediately after the power is turned on but this is not a malfunction o Wh...

Page 20: ...NU THUMB Button Selecting a mode other than the Metadata Edit mode via the web browser or selecting Exit on the Remote Edit Mode screen Upon access via a web browser and selecting Change on the Change to Remote Edit Mode screen on the camera or the web browser Press and hold CAM MEDIA CAM MEDIA Button Exit FTP Operation Successful SET Button R Remote Edit Mode FTP in Progress FTP in Progress USER4...

Page 21: ...D monitor 0 Press and hold the CAM MEDIA button to enter the Media mode when you are not shooting in the Camera mode Once the camera recorder is in Media mode thumbnails of the selected media slot are displayed Remote Edit Mode 0 This mode enables the list display and editing of the recorded clip data through access to the clip list display page via a web browser on a smartphone tablet terminal or...

Page 22: ... to A or B A P63 Adjusting the White Balance 0 Push the switch down for it to function as a user button It can be assigned with a specific menu function A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons H MIC LEVEL Knob For manual adjustment of the recording level for the microphone that is attached to the MIC IN terminal when the AUDIO SELECT CH1 2 3 4 MANUAL AUTO selection switch is set to MANUAL an...

Page 23: ...A P48 Inserting an SD Card S SD Card Cover T Expansion slot U Wireless Audio Receiver Mounting Slot UniSlot A UniSlot wireless receiver can be attached to this slot Memo 0 When removing the cover avoid losing the screws etc 0 Check the INSTRUCTIONS of the wireless receiver V Shoulder Belt Mount x2 For mounting a shoulder belt sold separately Caution 0 Be sure to use a shoulder belt with the streng...

Page 24: ...ificmenufunction A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons H USER0 Switch Itcanbeassignedwithaspecificmenufunction A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons I GAIN H M L Switch For selecting the gain sensitivity level A P61 Setting the Gain J MENU THUMB Button 0 Displays the menu screen during Camera mode 0 Switches between Main Menu and Favorites Menu when the MENU THUMB button is pressed...

Page 25: ...tor U TC PRESET Button When the TC GEN switch is set to F RUN or R RUN this camera recorder enters or exits Preset mode when this button is pressed Upon entering Preset mode an enlarged display appears on the LCD monitor Use the cross shaped button to move the cursor and select a value Next press the STATUS SET button to preset the time code and the screen returns to the original display Memo 0 Th...

Page 26: ...ISPLAY button is pressed while the menu screen is displayed A P105 Basic Operations in Menu Screen Side Terminal Section A B H C D E F I J G F K A VIDEO OUT Terminal A P78 Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator B GENLOCK Terminal A P182 Inputting External Synchronizing Signals Genlock C TC OUT Terminal A P78 Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator...

Page 27: ... OUT LAN Terminal Supplies power to devices such as a mobile router that is connected to the LAN terminal Memo 0 The pin configurations for C and K are the same L HDMI Output Terminal A P179 Connecting External Monitor M LAN Terminal For connecting the LAN cable N HOST USB Host Terminal For connecting a USB adapter according to the intended purpose when you are connecting the unit to a network Cau...

Page 28: ...ide Stopper Use it when mounting or unmounting the viewfinder J MIRROR Switch Flips the image L R Flips horizontally OFF Normal display B T Flips vertically K B LIGHT Switch For configuring the brightness of the viewfinder H Bright N Normal L Dark L ZEBRA Switch Displays the zebra pattern ON Turns on zebra pattern OFF Turns off zebra pattern MOMENT Turns on zebra pattern for a specific time interv...

Page 29: ... Carrying Case Tripod AC Adapter U model E model U model E model Focus Manual Controller Zoom Lens Shoulder Belt Wireless Microphone Receiver Video Light Camera Recorder Headphone SDI Cable BNC Composite Cable BNC Microphone Monitor Monitor Headset Headset Zoom Servo Controller LCD Studio Viewfinder Tripod Base Fiber Camera Unit Power Wafer Remote Control Unit Camera Remote Interface Cable Fiber C...

Page 30: ...he clamp Memo 0 Tighten the lens lock lever completely If it is not fully tightened the lens may drop or the back focus may be out of alignment 0 For details on the lens please refer to the INSTRUCTIONS of the lens used 0 It is necessary to adjust the back focus before use A P44 Adjusting the Back Focus Attaching the Viewfinder Supplied u v 2 4 3 1 Set the POWER ON OFF switch of the camera recorde...

Page 31: ...rew type To make use of a slide shoe attach the supplied cold shoe unit Attaching the Cold Shoe Unit 1 Remove the plate from the cold shoe unit While lifting the catch slide the plate out Catch Plate 2 Attach the cold shoe unit to the shoe of this camera recorder using the four screws supplied 3 Attach the plate to the cold shoe unit Push the catch up from the bottom and slot the plate into the gu...

Page 32: ...hing the KA 551U tripod base unit sold separately to the tripod To prevent the camera recorder from falling off which may result in injuries or damages read the INSTRUCTIONS of KA 551U as well as that of the tripod to be used to attach the camera recorder securely Caution 0 If the camera recorder exceeds the weight limit of the tripod do not mount it on the tripod 0 Use the tripod on a stable surf...

Page 33: ...e Status screen A P171 Power Screen 0 If the voltage of the DC INPUT becomes 12 V or less the USB adapter connected to the HOST terminal cannot be used Check the power supply and the peripheral equipments and turn on the power of this camera recorder again 0 Use a power supply of 12 V 2A or below for the LIGHT terminal The LIGHT terminal DC OUT terminal rear DC OUT LAN terminal and the D tap termi...

Page 34: ... power zoom is used accessories are connected or when the LCD monitor is frequently used Precautions for the Battery Operation 0 Do not remove the battery when the POWER ON OFF switch is ON 0 Do not insert or remove the DC cable when the battery is in use 0 Leaving the camera recorder unused with the battery attached will deplete the battery power even when you set the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF R...

Page 35: ...s drastically even after charging the battery may be reaching the end of its life Replace the battery with a new one Battery Warning Settings Follow the steps below to configure the warning voltage or warning level when the remaining battery level is running low 1 Select Voltage or Capacity in System B Battery B Type 0 Near End V and End V are enabled when Voltage is selected 0 Near End and End ar...

Page 36: ...100min 50min 282min 1 60 F2 8 AE 0 ND1 64 12 34 56 ISO102400 00 00 00 00 1080 30p SDI IN ITU709 COMPRESS 5 6f t B 5600K Menu Screen A P106 Display and Description of the Menu Screen Display Settings Warnings by Lamp and Warning Tone Warning status is indicated by tally lamp and warning tone 0 The front and back tally lamps of the camera recorder appear blinking 0 The warning tone is output from th...

Page 37: ...the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF 2 Remove the battery and the power to the DC INPUT terminal when not in use for a long time Caution 0 Do not set the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF during recording Check that the operation mode display is STBY or STOP before you turn off the power 0 If you have mistakenly set the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF during recording wait for 5 seconds or more before you turn on t...

Page 38: ...n screen appears 0 For U models 0 For E models Memo 0 The menus and messages on the screen of the LCD monitor or viewfinder are displayed in the selected language 2 Select a language using the cross shaped button JK and press the STATUS SET button R A self diagnosis screen appears 3 Ensure the lens cap is attached and press the STATUS SET button R 0 Self diagnosis starts 0 A progress bar appears a...

Page 39: ... of the built in battery please contact the local dealers in your area Changing the Time after Initial Setting Setting the Date Time A P149 Date Time 1 Select System B Date Time The Date Time screen appears 2 Set the date and time A Move the cursor with the cross shaped button HI and select the setting item B Change the values with the cross shaped button JK 3 Press the Set button R after setting ...

Page 40: ...or Display off B Display on B Enlarged display B Display off 0 Use the user button that is assigned with VF Display to switch the viewfinder screen Display off B Display on B Display off 0 Press the STATUS SET button to switch to the status screen 100min 50min 282min 1 60 F2 8 AE 0 ND1 64 12 34 56 ISO102400 00 00 00 00 1080 30p SDI IN ITU709 COMPRESS 5 6f t B 5600K Display Off Electronic Viewfinde...

Page 41: ...work LAN USB Int WLAN u v USB w x Streaming These are screen examples The contents displayed are different depending on the model and settings Remote Edit Mode Screen This is a mode for accessing the page for editing the metadata that is recorded in a clip via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC A P196 Clip Metadata Exit Remote Edit Mode Warning Display Warning disp...

Page 42: ...just the R G B gain of the LCD monitor A P126 LCD RGB Gain Configuring the Backlight Configure the backlight using the B LIGHT button located on the side operation panel Dark B Normal B Bright B Off B Dark Adjusting the Viewfinder You can change the brightness and peaking of the viewfinder screen according to your usage conditions Changing the brightness of the screen will not affect the recorded ...

Page 43: ...rk Adjusting the VF RGB gain Use LCD VF B VF RGB Gain to adjust the R G B gain level of the viewfinder A P126 VF RGB Gain Displaying in Black and White The display can be switched to black and white by configuring LCD VF B VF Color to Off A P125 VF Color o Flipping up the Eyepiece Flipping up the eyepiece provides a better view of the entire image Push the lock upward to flip up the eyepiece Lock ...

Page 44: ...order 2 Open up the iris 3 Set the lens to the telephoto end 4 Turn the focusing ring to adjust the focus 5 Set the lens to the wide angle end 6 Loosen the F B locking screw of the lens and turn the back focus adjustment ring to adjust the focus 7 Repeat the steps from 3 to 6 to adjust the focus at both ends of the zoom 8 After determining the position of the back focus adjustment ring tighten the...

Page 45: ...SER7 Button USER7 AWB USER8 Switch USER8 J Button USER9 K Button USER10 H Button USER11 I Button USER12 SET USER13 Button USER13 Front USER1 Button VF USER1 VF USER2 Button VF USER2 VF RET Button on the Lens LENS RET 1 Assign functions to the buttons from the menu Configure each item to the user buttons in Camera Function B User Switch Set A P111 User Switch Set Item Memo 0 Operations of the user ...

Page 46: ...aming Information onCamera Recorder Functions Warning J Alarm o Camera Recorder Recording Status Recording R R Special Recording in Progress 1 R R Live Streaming Status Live Streaming in Progress R R 0 When Tally System is set to Studio TALLY Switch Front Tally Back Tally Front Tally Back Tally OFF HIGH or LOW ON Information onCamera Recorder Functions Warning J Alarm o Input from Remote Control U...

Page 47: ...e and the battery condition 0 The recordable time varies according to the settings in System WFormat WResolution WBit Rate and YResolution 0 The following is the recording time during audio 4ch recording The recording time is longer for 2ch recording A P151 System A P151 W Format A P152 W Resolution A P153 W Bit Rate A P153 Y Resolution System HD HD Web HD SD HD Web Web HD Web Web Format QuickTime...

Page 48: ...ing or deleting Images in the card are protected A B Write Delete Enabled Write Delete Disabled Write Protect Switch Inserting an SD Card This camera recorder comes with two card slots Slot A and B for video audio recording and playback 1 Press the SD card cover knob to open the cover 2 Insert an SD card with the notched corner pointing up The status indicator of the card slot to which the card wa...

Page 49: ...r the status indicator is lit in green or turned off before you turn off the power or remove the SD card 0 If you mistakenly remove the card when it is being accessed reinsert the card only after the status indicator goes off 0 The SD card may not be recognized if you insert and remove the card within a short time When this happens remove the card and wait for a few seconds before you reinsert Swi...

Page 50: ... formatted and press the STATUS SET button R 2 Set Format Media Format Slot A Format Slot B 3 The status of the selected SD card appears 4 Select Format and press the STATUS SET button R 4 Set Cancel Format Format Media 5 Formatting starts Formatting 6 Formatting is complete When formatting is complete Complete appears and the camera recorder returns to the Format Media screen Memo 0 During format...

Page 51: ...rns to the Restore Media screen 0 When no media that requires restoring is inserted the camera recorder returns to the Media menu screen Caution 0 Restore Media can only be selected in Camera mode However it cannot be selected while the camera recorder is recording Select Restore Media in Camera mode when the camera recorder is not recording 0 Restore Media does not restore the SD card to its orig...

Page 52: ... An 8 character clip name is automatically generated for the recorded clip Clip Name Prefix Clip Number Example QuickTime ABCG0001 This is set to xxxG xxx denotes the last 3 digits of the serial number by default Clip Name Prefix any four alphanumeric characters The Clip Number can be reset in the menu A number in automatic ascending order is assigned in the recording order Clip Number Clip Set B ...

Page 53: ...on from the remote control unit that is connected to the REMOTE terminal 0 Remote operation of the camera through access via a browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC Operation lock does not apply to the following buttons and switches 0 POWER ON OFF switch 0 ND FILTER switch 0 MONI SELECT switch 0 CH SELECT switch 0 AUDIO INPUT CH1 2 3 4 recording level adjustment knob 0 AUDI...

Page 54: ...to adjust the audio input settings and audio recording level for audio recording 0 Adjusting the Brightness 0 Adjusting the White Balance 0 Adjusting Audio Input Settings and Recording Level 2 Press the REC button to start recording to the recording media The tally lamp lights up in red during recording 0 Zoom Operation A P57 Zoom Operation 0 Adjusting the Focus A P58 Focus Operation Memo 0 If bot...

Page 55: ...cted to the HD SD SDI IN terminal in HD to both slot A and slot B 0 SD SDI In 2 Records the SD SDI video of the device connected to the HD SD SDI IN terminal in SD to both slot A and slot B 0 HD Web2 Records in HD quality for slot A and Web quality for slot B A P86 Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions 2 0 High Speed2 Records in HD quality for both slots A and B Caution 0 When Syst...

Page 56: ...uickTime H 264 1920x1080 120 60p 100 50p 70M XHQ 50M XHQ 2CH 24 bit 50M XHQ 2CH 16 bit 120 30p 100 25p 120 24p 50M XHQ 2CH 24 bit 50M XHQ 35M UHQ 2CH 16 bit Caution 0 When System B Record Set B Record Format B System is configured to High Speed 2 network cannot be used via wireless LAN u v or the HOST terminal USB Configure as follows in this case 0 Set Network B Connection Setup B USB Int WLAN to...

Page 57: ...ing 0 Zoom ring zoom lever on the commercially available lens 0 User buttons assigned with Zoom Tele and Zoom Wide During the zoom operation the zoom bar or number will appear on the upper right corner of the screen A P164 Zoom Display Caution 0 Depending on the zoom speed the zoom drive noise of the power zoom may be recorded Using Zoom Ring Zoom Lever on Commercially Available Lens You can adjus...

Page 58: ...d Focus Expanded Focus Function You can magnify the preferred area by pressing the user button assigned with Expanded Focus doing so enables precise focus to be established easily 1 When the user button that is assigned with Expanded Focus is pressed 0 The center area of the screen is enlarged for the first time 0 For subsequent operation of the button the area at which the operation was last perf...

Page 59: ...B 5600K Memo 0 Using the user button assigned with Full Auto to enter the Full Auto mode also activates the automatic brightness adjustment AE mode In this case the White Balance also enters into Auto mode forcibly 0 The convergence speed of the automatic adjustment for automatic brightness adjustment AE can be set in the menu A P109 AE Speed 0 If one or more of the items Gain Iris and Shutter hav...

Page 60: ...orarily The iris will be automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the subject Auto Iris Automatic Adjustment Mode 1 Set Full Auto mode to off using the user button assigned with Full Auto 2 Set to Auto Iris mode using the IRIS A M switch on the lens The iris is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object A v icon appears on the left side of the lens aperturevalue ...

Page 61: ...r grainier 0 The camera recorder switches to the Auto Gain mode when the gain value is set to AGC A P110 GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H Automatic Gain Mode Automatic Gain Adjustment 1 Set Full Auto mode to off using the user button assigned with Full Auto 2 Set Camera Function B GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H to AGC A P110 GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H If an item specified with AGC is selected using the GAIN L M H gain switch...

Page 62: ...atedly to change the setting Example 1 60 1 100 1 2000 1 60 00 1 1000 Variable Step After the shutter speed indication turns white the setting value can be changed using the cross shaped button JK You can use the cross shaped button I to switch to variable mode and the cross shaped button H to switch to step mode Shutter Mode Frame Rate Setting Value Setting Value Shutter OFF Step 60p 60i 30p 1 60...

Page 63: ...or temperature of the lighting You can select the adjustment mode according to the shooting conditions As the color of the light color temperature varies according to the light source it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the subject changes Automatic White Balance Mode FAW Fulltime Auto White balance 1 Set Full Auto mode to off using the user button...

Page 64: ...nd B values Use the cross shaped button JK to adjust R value and HI to adjust B value B R 3 Press the Set button R Returns to the White Balance screen B Value R Value FAW Paint White Balance Manual White Balance Mode Manual Switching 1 Set Full Auto mode to off using the user button assigned with Full Auto 0 Use the WHT BAL switch to select PRST preset mode A memory A mode or B memory B mode Memo ...

Page 65: ...collectively 1 Select Camera Process B White Balance B Preset Paint Memory 0 Common configures the settings for the entire color temperature range collectively 0 Individual configures the settings for the 9 types of color temperature individually 2 Select Camera Process B White Balance B Preset Paint 0 The adjustment screen appears if Common is selected 0 The lower color temperature limit of the c...

Page 66: ... Auto White Balance function cannot provide optimum white balance with an object outside the adjustment range for example when it contains only a single color or not enough white color Error Message If the Auto White Balance adjustment is not correctly completed one of the following messages will appear for about 3 seconds Message Status Auto White NG Object A or B Displayed when there is not enou...

Page 67: ...on is due to the characteristics of the lens The process of correcting this phenomenon is referred to as vertical shading adjustment 0 Perform this process after adjusting the white balance Setup Prior Adjustment 1 Obtain the white balance on the camera A P65 Memory A Mode A Memory B Mode B 2 Set the control of the camera lens as follows A Set the iris to F4 0 or narrower to obtain the appropriate...

Page 68: ...ller than the median value 7 Press the Set button R to save the setting 0 Make sure to press the Set button R to save the setting 0 Pressing the CANCEL RESET button discards the setting and returns to the menu screen at the next higher level Memo 0 There may be some delay in the changes of the evaluatedvalueafterpressingthecross shaped button JK 0 Increasing the setting value suppresses the colors...

Page 69: ...om the options below to record the audio 0 Microphone connected to MIC IN terminal XLR 5 pin 0 Microphone or line input connected to the AUDIO INPUT1 terminal XLR 3pin 0 Microphone or line input connected to the AUDIO INPUT2 terminal XLR 3pin PR AUDIO INPUT DIS Setting the Number of Recording Channels 0 Set the number of recording channels in System B Record Set B Record Format B Audio Selecting A...

Page 70: ...C or MIC 48V is selected set the reference input level in A V Set B Audio Set B Rear Mic 1 Ref Rear Mic 2 Ref A P135 Front Mic 1 Ref A P135 Front Mic 2 Ref Caution 0 When connecting a device that does not require a 48 V power supply make sure that it is not set to the MIC 48V position 0 When the AUDIO INPUT 1 2 switch is set to MIC make sure that a microphone is connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1 2 te...

Page 71: ...dB Memo 0 The Threshold Level Attack Time Decay Time Mode etc of the compressor can be configured in A V Set B Audio Set B CH1 2 DRC CH3 4 DRC for the audio to be recorded DRC Dynamic Range Compressor 0 The limiter operates according to the setting in A V Set B Audio Set B Limitter B CH1 2 3 4 When Limitter is set to Off the limiter function is disabled even when the MANUAL AUTO switch is set to A...

Page 72: ...the response time from when the excessive sound input falls below the threshold level until the level compression operation is canceled See Figure 2 Fast will result in fast response time and Slow will result in slow response time Mode CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 operate independently mono when Separate is selected CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 operate in tandem stereo when Linked is selected The level difference between C...

Page 73: ...amera recorder The time code and user s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording Display screen Displaying Time Code and User s Bit The time code and user s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording The display differs according to the menu settings 1 Set LCD VF B Display On Off B TC UB to On A P130 Display On Off Item ...

Page 74: ... Time Code Memo 0 When System B Record Set B Rec Mode is set to Interval Rec 1 or Frame Rec 1 and the TC GEN switch is set to F RUN R RUN mode is activated 0 When System B Record Set B Record Format B System is set to High Speed 2 and the TC GEN switch is set to F RUN R RUN mode is activated Setting Time Code Generator Presetting the Time Code Time code and user s bit data generated from the inter...

Page 75: ...multiples of 10 However in the case of 60p the 00 01 02 and 03 frame are dropped 0 The non drop frame mode Non Drop does not drop frames and ignores the discrepancy with the actual time Setting Time Code 1 Select TC UB B TC Preset and press the Set button R A P124 TC Preset The TC Preset screen appears 1 TC Preset 00 00 00 00 TC UB Memo 0 When the TC GEN switch is set to REGEN the parameter is dis...

Page 76: ...normal screen 0 To cancel the setting press the TC PRESET button Caution 0 When the camera recorder is switched to Media mode during editing editing will be canceled and the screen will close 0 When editing the time code operations of the buttons configured in Camera Function B User Switch Set are disabled Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on SD Card This camera recorde...

Page 77: ...UB Mode 1 TC UB UB Mode Preset Time Preset Date Memo 0 When the TC GEN switch is set to REGEN the parameter is displayed as REGEN and selection is disabled 2 Select TC UB B Preset and press the Set button R The Preset setting screen appears 3 Use the cross shaped button HI to place the cursor at the item to set then use the cross shaped button JK to change the values Numbers between 0 and 9 or alp...

Page 78: ...mal screen 0 To cancel the setting press the TC PRESET button Caution 0 When the camera recorder is switched to Media mode during editing editing will be canceled and the screen will close 0 When editing the user s bit operations of the buttons configured in Camera Function B User Switch Set are disabled Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator This camera recorder comes wi...

Page 79: ...l of the master device with the GENLOCK terminal of the slave device Settings and Operation of the Camera Recorder 1 Set to Camera mode A P20 Operation Modes 2 Set A V Set B Video Set B Genlock Input to GENLOCK A P134 Genlock Input 3 Set the TC GEN switch to F RUN 4 Set LCD monitor or viewfinder to Display screen 5 Set the external time code generator or the master device and run the time code 0 W...

Page 80: ...to 95 98 100 Over Bottom 2 Minimum brightness limit for displaying Zebra 2 0 5 to 95 98 100 Memo 0 When Zebra is set to 1 Pattern Top 2 and Bottom 2 cannot be selected 0 If the area specified by two zebra patterns overlaps Zebra1 pattern will be displayed 0 The timing to detect the zebra pattern display can be configured only when J Log1 or HLG is selected in Color Space and Cam or Cam Return is s...

Page 81: ...ightness range of 0 to 687 is displayed 0 When Color Space is set to J Log1 the dynamic range of the camera recorder is max 800 and a brightness range of 0 to 800 is displayed Memo 0 Spot meter may not be consistent with the zebra display range 1 Select one of the following from Camera Function B User Switch Set B Spot Meter A P113 Spot Meter Item Settings Color of Frame Indicating the Position Ma...

Page 82: ... brightness levels are displayed D By pressing the button the cursors and brightness indication disappear When Manual is selected A The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is pressed Cursor Green Brightness Indication B By pressing the button the cursors and brightness indication disappear C Hold down the button in the state in A or B the cursor blinks in green Move the ...

Page 83: ...eak GPS signal UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded GPS reception in progress signal strength medium Receiving GPS signal UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded Display Reception Status Positioning Status GPS reception in progress signal strength strong Receiving strong GPS signal UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded No display ...

Page 84: ...RESET and REC buttons are enabled Press the CANCEL RESET button to cancel clip review and return to STBY recording standby mode Press the REC button to cancel clip review and enter recording mode It will take some time to start recording after the button is pressed 0 When the last clip is less than 5 seconds the whole clip is played back 0 Only video clips in the currently selected slot can be rev...

Page 85: ...and is employed mainly for checking the exposure of the image 1 Set the histogram feature to ON The histogram can be displayed using the user button assigned with Video Signal Monitor 2 Set the upper and lower limits of the histogram display After setting the brightness level is displayed in red color Item Settings Options Top Sets the maximum brightness limit for changing the histogram display co...

Page 86: ...y default System B Record Set B Slot Mode is set to Series A P155 Slot Mode 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards pressing the REC button starts recording only to the media in the selected slot When the remaining space in the selected media runs out recording continues by automatically activating the media in the other slot 0 There is no indication on the display screen when the Ser...

Page 87: ...ed that you start recording by making use of two cards with the same capacity and from the formatted state 0 You can combine the use of the Dual Rec mode with a special recording mode While in the Dual Rec mode you can also set Rec Mode to Normal Pre Rec Clip Continuous Interval Rec or Frame Rec A P90 Special Recording 0 A P154 Rec Mode 0 1 0 When both slots are inserted with recordable cards the ...

Page 88: ...es by setting slot B to be always recording backup recording and using the REC button to start stop recording of only the required scenes in slot A 0 It is recommended to use a media with high capacity in slot B 0 Backup cannot be selected when WFormat is configured to Exchange U model or MP4 E model 1 Set System B Record Set B Slot Mode to Backup A P155 Slot Mode BACKUP appears on the enlarged di...

Page 89: ...et Item 0 Recording to slot B stops and the card slot mark of slot B turns white unselected state 0 The status indicator of slot B lights up in green 100min 50min 282min 1 60 F2 8 AE 0 ND1 64 12 34 56 ISO102400 00 00 00 00 1080 30p SDI IN ITU709 COMPRESS 5 6f t B 5600K 50min 100min White Memo 0 During backup recording if the space of one card runs out recording stops only for the card that is full...

Page 90: ...conds earlier based on the Pre Rec Time setting Recorded video and audio Completed Clip 1 Set Rec Mode to Pre Rec A P154 Rec Mode 0 1 0 Set System B Record Set B Rec Mode to Pre Rec 0 The display changes STBY B STBYP 2 Press the REC button to start recording in Pre Rec mode 0 The display changes STBYP B RRECP and the card slot status indicator lights up in red 0 Press the REC button again to pause...

Page 91: ...ess the REC button again to pause recording The display changes RRECC B STBYC yellow text 0 The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red Memo 0 When the CANCEL RESET button is pressed while the camera recorder is paused STBYC the display changes STBYC yellow text B STBYC blinking yellow text B STBYC white text and a clip is generated The card slot status indicator lights up in green 4 Res...

Page 92: ...ops the image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one clip on the SD card In this mode recording starts with every press of the REC button and only the specified number of frames is recorded The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped Memo 0 Audio will not be recorded 0 Until a specified amount of recordings is accum...

Page 93: ...e recording stops the image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one clip on the SD card In this mode recording and pause are performed repeatedly at the specified time interval Only the specified number of frames is recorded The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped Memo 0 Audio will not be recorded 0 Until a speci...

Page 94: ...efore you remove the card 0 When the TC GEN selection switch is set to F RUN the time code will be recorded in R RUN 0 Audio cannot be recorded The audio level meter is grayed out A P162 Audio Level Meter Splitting the Clips Freely Clip Cutter Trig 0 You can split the clips freely without having to stop recording during shooting 1 Assign the Clip Cutter Trig function to any of the user buttons A P...

Page 95: ...lip selected by the cursor 0 If an OK mark has been appended it will be deleted Otherwise an OK mark will be appended F USER3 Button 0 Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor 0 Clips being selected are displayed with check mark G USER4 Button Enters the action selection screen H DISPLAY Button Switches to Standard Screen Detailed Screen or Media Information Screen Thumbnai...

Page 96: ...ack even if you press the Set Play button Memo 0 Dependent on the settings for System B Record Set B Record Format B System WResolution YResolution WFrame Rate YFrame Rate WBit Rate and YBit Rate A P151 System A P152 W Resolution A P152 W Frame Rate A P153 W Bit Rate E Clip Name The file name clip number of the selected clip is displayed F Operation Guide 0 Displays a guide for the current operati...

Page 97: ...button is pressed The following operations can be performed Item Description Select All Clips Selects all clips Select OK Marked Selects all clips appended with OK mark Select Range Specifies the range when selecting multiple clips A P102 Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly Deselect All Clears all clip selections Add OK Mark Appends an OK mark 0 This Clip Appends an OK mark to the clip pointed by th...

Page 98: ...trol panel of the camera recorder to play back C B A A STATUS SET Button R 0 Plays back pauses the clip pointed by the cursor 0 You can press the cross shaped button HI to perform frame by frame forward playback during pause mode B Cross shaped Button JKH I 0 J K Button Skips in the reverse or forward direction 0 H I Button 0 During Playback Fast forwards in the reverse or forward direction 0 Whil...

Page 99: ...uring shooting switches the display information between camera information display GPS display and turning off the display 0 The GPS display displays information on the recording location of the video being played back only when GPS information has been recorded 0 Camera information display displays only information of Gain Iris Shutter and White Balance that have been recorded 5600K 1 100 F1 6 0d...

Page 100: ...nd press the Set button R A screen to confirm deletion appears 3 All Clips Selected Clips This Clip 4 Select Delete using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R Deleting starts 4 Stop Deleting Cancel Delete Delete This Clip Selecting and Deleting Multiple Clips To select and delete multiple clips refer to Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips A P 102 Deleting All Cli...

Page 101: ...mark will be appended 0 If the clip is appended with an OK mark the OK mark will be deleted OK Mark During Playback or Pause Screen 1 Press USER1 button during clip playback 0 If the clip does not have an OK mark an OK mark will be appended 0 If the clip is appended with an OK mark the OK mark will be deleted OK Mark Memo 0 The clip pauses when an OK mark is appended or deleted during playback App...

Page 102: ...heck mark appears on the clip 1 2 Repeat Step 1 to select multiple clips 0 Multiple clips can be selected 0 Press the USER4 button while the multiple clips are selected 0 Appends OK mark together Add OK Mark B Selected Clips 0 Deletes OK mark together Delete OK Mark B Selected Clips 0 Uploading selected clips to the FTP server together FTP Upload B Selected Clips 0 Deletes selected clips together ...

Page 103: ...e range 0 The check marks change from magenta to green 0 Pressing the USER4 button while the multiple clips are selected displays the action selection screen The following operations can be performed 0 Appends OK mark together Add OK Mark B Selected Clips 0 Deletes OK mark together Delete OK Mark B Selected Clips 0 Uploading selected clips to the FTP server together FTP Upload B Selected Clips 0 D...

Page 104: ... 0 The trimmed clip will be saved to the same card slot as that of the original clip 0 Duration appears in yellow if the duration is 10 minutes or longer Trimming cannot be performed in this case 0 When System B Record Set B Record Format B WFrame Rate is set to 70M XHQ 2 Duration appears in yellow if the duration is 6 minutes or longer Trimming cannot be performed in this case 0 Duration appears ...

Page 105: ...m of the lens D C E G F A B A USER1 Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the Favorites Menu B USER3 Button Resets settings in the TC Preset or UB Preset setting screen C MENU THUMB Button 0 Displays the menu screen The Main Menu screen is displayed by default 0 During normal usage Main Menu is displayed if the previous menu operation ended at Main Menu and Favorites Menu if the previou...

Page 106: ...sMenu Editingscreen H Remaining Battery Power A P36 Power Status Display Memo 0 The battery mark that indicates the battery level may not appear depending on the battery in use I Menu Title Title of the currently displayed menu Changing Setting Values Cancel Set Off SEC Shutter 24hour Time Style YMD Date Style Date Time Battery Audio Meter Display Settings On D F A C B E A Menu Item to Change Menu...

Page 107: ... the arrow keys H C Character Keys Use the cross shaped button JKHI to move the key cursor D to the character you want to enter D Key Cursor Indicates the currently selected character or item Use the cross shaped button JKHI to move the cursor E Confirmation Buttons 0 Select Set Store and press the Set button R to confirm the title 0 Select Cancel and press the Set button R on the side control pan...

Page 108: ...24 LCD VF A P 125 Shooting Assist A P 125 Marker Settings A P 125 Display Type A P 125 Display On Off A P 125 VF Color A P 125 LCD Contrast A P 125 LCD Bright A P 125 LCD Peaking A P 125 Convert to ITU709 A P 125 LCD RGB Gain A P 126 VF RGB Gain A P 126 A V Set A P 131 Video Set A P 131 Audio Set A P 135 Network A P 139 Connection Setup A P 139 Live Streaming A P 139 Return over IP 0 A P 139 Web A...

Page 109: ...s configured to High Speed 2 Shutter For specifying shutter related settings When Slow or Step Variable is selected configure the shutter speed by pressing SEL of the SHUTTER switch and using the cross shaped button J K The cross shaped button H I can also be used to switch between step and variable 0 Slow Configures the shutter speed to low speed 0 EEI Select this to perform automatic control of ...

Page 110: ...hich white balance changes when Smooth Trans is set to On Setting Values Fast R Middle Slow Off FAW For setting the position in the white balance switch WHT BAL to assign the FAW Full Auto White Balance function Setting Values B A PRST RNone FAW Speed For configuring the operation speed of FAW Full time Auto White Balance Setting Values RFast Middle Slow GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H For setting the gain v...

Page 111: ...USER2 VF LENS RET The preconfigured function can be operated on off start switch by assigning one of the functions in the following menu table to USER0 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 ONLINE 5 USER6 USER7 USER8 J 9 K 10 H 11 I 12 front SET USER13 button RET button on the lens and the USER1 VF and USER2 VF buttons on the viewfinder Set according to the shooting conditions Usable in the Camera mode A P45 As...

Page 112: ...ackup Trig 0 c c c b b Rec b c b b b LCD Backlight c c c b b Spot Meter c c c b c Focus Assist c c c c c Expanded Focus c c c b c Focus Assist c c c b b Marker c c c c b Zebra c c c b b Video Signal Monitor c c c b c AWB c c c b c White Balance c c c b c Black Compress c c c c b Black Stretch c c c c b Skin Detail c c c b b Skin Area c c c b b Skin Detail c c c b b Zoom Wide c c c b b Zoom Tele c ...

Page 113: ... Lock function 0 FAW Use this to fix the FAW Full time Auto White Balance function to the value when the user button assigned with AE Lock is pressed 0 AE Use this to fix the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter to the value when the user button assigned with AE Lock is pressed 0 AE FAW Use this to fix the FAW Full time Auto White Balance function and the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter to ...

Page 114: ...Monitor to on or off Setting Values RSwitch in Order On Off Return Video For configuring the behavior when operating the user button that is assigned with the Return Video function 0 CameraGPiP Pressing the user button assigned with the Return Video function each time toggles between the captured video and picture in picture return video 0 CameraRPiP The picture in picture return video is displaye...

Page 115: ...Values RAuto SW Set Memo 0 This item can be specified even if the lens used does not have iris function Shutter For specifying the Shutter operation 0 EEI Sets the shutter to Auto 0 SW Set Follows the setting of the SHUTTER switch Setting Values REEI SW Set White Balance For specifying the White Balance operation 0 FAW Sets the white balance to Auto 0 SW Set Follows the setting of the WHT BAL swit...

Page 116: ...O IRIS switch on the lens is set to AUTO the iris is fixed at F4 9 Colorimetry For configuring the standard for converting R G B signals to Y Cb Cr signals when Color Space is configured to HLG or ITU2020 0 ITU2020 Records and outputs ITU2020 RGB signals using the Y Cb Cr signal conversion coefficient 0 ITU709 Records and outputs ITU709 RGB signals using the Y Cb Cr signal conversion coefficient S...

Page 117: ...ce is set to HLG or J Log1 9 Adjust For specifying the detailed settings of the contour detail A P121 Detail Adjust Item Memo 0 This item cannot be selected when Detail is set to Off Master Black For adjusting the pedestal level master black that serves as the reference black Increasing the value increases the pedestal Setting Values 50 to 1 R0 1 to 50 Memo 0 This item cannot be configured when Co...

Page 118: ...press Level Compression amount increases when a larger value is specified Setting Values 5 to 1 R 3 Memo 0 This item is displayed only when Black Toe is set to Compress Otherwise this item appears as and cannot be selected 0 This item cannot be configured when Color Space is set to J Log1 or HLG Knee Level For specifying the start point knee point for compressingthevideosignaltoshowthegradation of...

Page 119: ...sired level that is 104 or lower 0 The setting value of this item is stored separately when Color Space is set to HLG or J Log1 Chroma Clip For configuring the point to apply chroma clipping for video signals with a high color difference level Setting Values 113 to 90 R113 Memo 0 When this is set to 100 the Cb Cr signal will be clipped so that it falls within the 64 960 range of the ITU 10 bit vid...

Page 120: ...T is set to VF A P174 Adjusting Color Matrix Memo 0 This item cannot be configured when Color Space is set to J Log1 0 The setting value of this item is stored separately when Color Space is set to HLG Color Gain For adjusting the video signal color level Increasing the value deepens the color Setting Values 15 to 50 Off R0 Memo 0 Images are displayed in black and white when this is set to Off 0 T...

Page 121: ...ent of low level signals becomes less noticeable with noise suppressed when the setting is closer to 20 Setting Values 20 to 1 R0 1 to 20 Level Depend Configure this item when areas such as the darker portions of the video image appear coarse when the Detail function is applied 1 reduces the outline enhancement of dark areas and suppresses the noise while 1 enhances the outline of dark areas Setti...

Page 122: ...s correction Selecting a smaller value narrows down the hue range but helps to reduce erroneous correction at the same time Setting Values 10 to R0 to 10 White Balance Item Preset Temp For setting the color temperature when the WHT BAL switch is set to PRST For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance A P 63 Alternative Temp For setting the alternative color temperature in the Preset mode When...

Page 123: ...hthe AWB function to readjust the white balance switches the R and B values automatically to 0 Clear Paint After AWB For specifying whether to clear the AWB Paint R value and B value settings after executing AWB Auto White Balance 0 On Sets the AWB Paint R value and B value settings to 0 after executing AWB Auto White Balance 0 Off Does not change the AWB Paint R value and B value settings after e...

Page 124: ... Setting the User s Bit Setting Values Date Time RPreset Memo 0 If UB Mode is set to Time the user s bit operates in the 24 hour format even if the LCD display is in the 12 hour format 9 Preset For setting the user s bit Digit by digit Display AB CD EF 01 A P77 Presetting the User s Bit Memo 0 When UB Mode is set to Date or Time this item appears as and preset is disabled 0 When the TC GEN switch ...

Page 125: ...setting the difference in luminance between the darkest and brightness areas in the LCD monitor Increasing the value increases the contrast Setting Values 10 to 1 R0 1 to 10 LCD Bright For configuring the brightness of the LCD monitor Increasing the value increases the brightness Setting Values 10 to 1 R0 1 to 10 LCD Peaking For adjusting the outline of the image displayed on the LCD monitor Setti...

Page 126: ...ssist For setting whether to add color to the contour of the focused image upon switching the image to black and white Setting Values On ROff 9 Type For configuring the behavior when operating the user button that is assigned with the Focus Assist function A P58 Focus Assist Function 0 ACCU Focus Enables the Focus Assist and ACCU Focus forced focus functions The depth of field of the object become...

Page 127: ...the corresponding number of points 0 Vector Scope Displays the saturation and hue of the video as a circle 0 Waveform Displays the luminance signal of the video as a waveform Setting Values Histogram2 Vector Scope RWaveform 9 Histogram Top 2 For selecting the maximum brightness limit for changing the histogram display color Setting Values 5 to 110 in 5 increments R 80 0 When Color Space is set to ...

Page 128: ...t B Record Format B SD Aspect is set to 4 3 this item is fixed at 4 3 and selection is disabled 2 A P154 SD Aspect 2 9 Aspect Marker For specifying how boundary markers are to be used to indicate the parts of an image that are beyond the range of the aspect ratio selected in Aspect Ratio 0 Line Halftone Displays the boundary using lines and areas outside the boundary in halftone 0 Halftone Display...

Page 129: ...the voltage is displayed regardless of the setting Zoom For setting the display method of the zoom position 0 Number Displays the zoom position in numbers Z00 to 99 0 Bar Displays the zoom position in a bar Setting Values Number RBar Memo 0 This item will not be displayed if the lens attached does not support zoom position information Focus For setting the display method of the approximate distanc...

Page 130: ...layback is dependent on the recorded clip 0 CH1 2 Displays the audio level meter for CH1 and CH2 Setting Values RAuto CH1 2 Display On Off Item For setting whether to turn on or off the display of an item on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Battery Clip Info OK Mark High Speed 2 SDI IN Check Mark Media Status Rec Trigger TC UB Media Remain Record Format Video Format Guide GPS u v Return over ...

Page 131: ...d WFrame Rate of System B Record Set B Record Format 0 Cross conversion output is not possible 0 When A V Set B Video Set B SDI OUT1 Res is set to 1080p configuring System B GPS to On changes the setting to 1080i u v SDI OUT2 HDMI Res For configuring the resolution of the video output from the HD SD SDI OUT2 and HDMI terminals according to the monitor to be connected Setting Values 1080psF i 1080p...

Page 132: ...d Camera cannot be selected VIDEO OUT For configuring video output from the VIDEO OUT terminal Setting Values On ROff HDMI Color For setting the color format of HDMI signals Setting Values RGB RAuto Memo 0 This item can be configured when HDMI OUT is set to a setting other than Off HDMI Colorimetry For configuring the colorimetry of the HDMI signal when Camera Process B Color Space B Colorimetry i...

Page 133: ...n Off and Rec Mode is set to Normal Pre Rec 0 or Clip Continuous 0 0 Set to Off if connecting to a device that does not support record trigger HDMI Rec Trigger For configuring whether to superimpose trigger signals on the HDMI out terminal in tandem with the REC button If On is specified it is possible to record on a device equipped with HDMI record trigger in tandem with the operation of the REC ...

Page 134: ...e input destination of video synchronizing signals 0 SDI IN Inputs video synchronizing signals from the HD SD SDI IN terminal 0 Adapter Inputs video synchronizing signals from the adapter connected to the accessory connection terminal 68 pins on the rear of the camera recorder 0 GENLOCK Inputs video synchronizing signals from the GENLOCK terminal Setting Values SDI IN Adapter RGENLOCK Memo 0 When ...

Page 135: ...On Off Memo 0 When using a microphone that does not require a 48V power supply make sure that it is set to the Off position before connecting the microphone Front Mic 1 Ref For setting the reference input level when the AUDIO INPUT CH1 or AUDIO INPUT CH3 selection switch is set to FRONT Setting Values 30dB 40dB R 50dB 60dB Front Mic 2 Ref For setting the reference input level when the AUDIO INPUT ...

Page 136: ...d Sets to the same value as CH1 and CH2 Setting Values Ch1 2 6 dB Ch1 2 12 dB RCh1 2 Linked CH1 2 DRC CH3 4 DRC For configuring the individual parameters of DRC Dynamic Range Compression A P72 References on DRC Dynamic Range Compressor and Limiter 9 Threshold Level For configuring the threshold of DRC for CH1 2 and CH3 4 Setting Values R 6dBFS 9dBFS 12dBFS 15dBFS 17dBFS Off 9 Attack Time For confi...

Page 137: ...ring whether to enable limiter operation for the output of the AUDIO OUT terminal 0 On Enables limiter operation 0 Off Disables limiter operation Setting Values On ROff Memo 0 When AUDIO OUT Limiter is set to On a icon is displayed on the status screen audio output PHONE Output For selecting whether to output audio from the PHONE terminal as stereo sound or mixed sound when the MONI SELECT switch ...

Page 138: ...ET Audio ALC is an automatic level adjustment function that enables clear IFB Return over IP audio 9 ALC Level For setting the IFB Return over IP audio level during ALC operation 0 High Automatically adjusts the IFB Return over IP audio to maximum sound level 0 Middle Automatically adjusts the IFB Return over IP audio to middle sound level 0 Low Automatically adjusts the IFB Return over IP audio t...

Page 139: ...ord Format B System is set to HD Web 2 or High Speed 2 0 During FTP transfer 0 When Record Format B Frame Rate is set to 24p 2 Return over IP 0 For configuring settings related to Return over IP This function allows video and audio to be received via the network A P143 Return over IP Item 0 Web For setting the functions that make use of the web browser A P145 Web Item Metadata Server For registeri...

Page 140: ...tup Item Wizard Displays a Wizard screen for connecting to the network Follow the instructions on the screen USB Int WLAN u v For configuring the USB built in wireless LAN network connection to On Off Setting Values On ROff Setup Fileu v USB Setup Filew x 9 Load Loads the settings on the Wizard screen A P208 Reading the Connection Settings File 9 Store Saves the settings on the Wizard screen A P20...

Page 141: ... streaming when live streaming is configured to On Interface For selecting the terminal for live streaming Setting Values RLAN USB Int WLAN u v Setting Values RLAN USB w x Server For selecting the server for live streaming Setting Values RServer1 Server2 Server3 Server4 Memo 0 The setting cannot be changed during live streaming when Live Streaming set to On 9 Streaming Server For setting the serve...

Page 142: ...ctable only when Type is set to RTMP o Username For setting the user name The default value is JVC Enter not more than 31 characters Memo 0 This item is selectable only when Type is set to RTSP RTP o Password For setting the Stream ID password For ZIXI there is no default value blank For RTSP RTP a random alphanumeric value that varies with each model is assigned as the default value Enter not mor...

Page 143: ...nged during live streaming when live streaming is configured to On Bit Rate For setting the encode bitrate of the video image during live distribution The selectable options vary according to the settings in Live Streaming Set B Resolution and Bit Rate For details on the settings please refer to Distributable RecordFormat and LiveStreaming Set Combinations A P 212 Memo 0 The setting cannot be chan...

Page 144: ...n it is set to ZIXI and 5000 when it is set to Icecast Memo 0 When Type is set to RTSP RTP only even numbers from 2 to 65530 can be specified for the port number o Stream ID For configuring the stream ID registered on the video audio transmission source There is no default value blank Enter not more than 63 characters Memo 0 This item is available for setting when Type is set to RTSP RTP or ZIXI o...

Page 145: ...as For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera The name set in this item will be displayed in the Import Metadata options Enter not more than 31 characters o Protocol For setting the protocol of the FTP server to be connected 0 FTP Protocol that does not encrypt the incoming and outgoing data 0 SFTP Protocol that encrypts incoming and outgoing data using SSH 0 FTPS Protocol that ...

Page 146: ...onnection via a USB cellular adapter Setting Values Enable RDisable 9 Server For configuring the server for uploading to the FTP server Setting Values RClip FTP1 Clip FTP2 Clip FTP3 Clip FTP4 Clip Server Clip FTP1 Clip FTP2 Clip FTP3 Clip FTP4 The name that is set in Alias is displayed individually o Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera The name set in this item will...

Page 147: ...er not more than 31 characters o Stream ID For configuring the stream ID that is registered at the distribution destination The default value varies with the product model Enter not more than 63 characters Memo 0 This item is selectable only when Type is set to ZIXI o Password Enter the password for connecting to the FTP server Enter not more than 31 characters Enter not more than 127 characters f...

Page 148: ... A P177 Loading a Setup File 9 Store File Saves the settings A P176 Saving Setup Files 9 Delete File Deletes the configured file A P178 Deleting Setup Files Tally System For setting the display conditions of the tally lamp front and back on the camera recorder 0 Internal Displays mainly the status of the camera recorder 0 Studio Displays the TALLY IN PREVIEW IN signals from an external device such...

Page 149: ...hes 12 5 V or lower 9 End 2 Outputs a warning sound upon reaching the preset level and turns off the power automatically when the remaining level falls below the preset level Setting Values 1 5 R10 15 20 Memo 0 This cannot be configured to a value that is higher than the setting of Near End 0 A warning sound is also output when the voltage reaches 12 0 V and the power will turn off automatically w...

Page 150: ...lly adjusted when Time Zone is altered Reserved For setting the additional function to On or Off 9 Reserved 1 to Reserved 16 Normally set to Off Setting Values On ROff System Information 9 Version Displays the version of the camera in the upper row and the version of the dedicated viewfinder in the lower row Display 0000 0000 00 00 00 Memo 0 The lower row is displayed only when a viewfinder suppli...

Page 151: ...mat B System is configured to High Speed 2 network cannot be used via wireless LAN u v or the HOST terminal USB Configure as follows in this case 0 Set Network B Connection Setup B USB Int WLAN to Off u v 0 Unplug the USB network adapter Note that camera operation will come to an emergency stop and the power will turn off if the above steps are not performed File data may be damaged if this happen...

Page 152: ...me Rate For selecting the frame rate to be recorded to the SD card in slot A Theavailableoptionsvaryaccordingtothesettings for System WResolution and WFormat 0 When System is set to HD or HD SDI In WFormat is set to QuickTime MPEG2 or MXF MPEG2 0 and WResolution is set to 1920x1080 Setting Values 60i 50i 30p 25p 0 When System is set to HD HD SDI In or HD Web 2 WFormat is set to QuickTime H 264 and...

Page 153: ... UHQ Memo 0 When System is configured to HD SDI In 30p 25p 24p 2 under WFrame Rate cannot be selected 9 W Audio For selecting the audio to be recorded to slot A 2ch or 4ch The selectable options vary according to the settings in WFormat or WBit Rate 0 When WBit Rate is configured to a setting other than 70M XHQ 0 and 50M XHQ Setting Values R4CH 16 bit 2CH 16 bit 0 When WBit Rate is set to 70M XHQ ...

Page 154: ... A 9 SD Aspect 2 For setting the aspect ratio of the image when System is set to SD or SD SDI In Setting Values R16 9 4 3 Memo 0 For conditions other than those above this item is fixed at 16 9 Rec Mode 0 1 0 For selecting the mode for recording to the recording media A P90 Special Recording 0 Setting Values RNormal Pre Rec0 Clip Continuous0 Interval Rec1 Frame Rec1 Memo 0 When Slot Mode is set to...

Page 155: ...s in both slots 0 When System is configured to HD Web 2 is displayed 9 Backup Rec 0 For starting stopping backup recording with REC STBY This item is selectable only when Slot Mode is set to Backup Memo 0 When recording is stopped due to no remaining space on the media etc this item is fixed at STOP and cannot be selected 4GB File Spanning SDXC A recording file is automatically split when the size...

Page 156: ...oard A P107 Text Input with Software Keyboard Setting Values xxxG The default value of xxx is the last three digits of the serial number 9 Reset Clip Number For assigning a new number Clip Number by resetting it 0001 Select Reset and press the STATUS SET button R to reset the number If there are other clips on the recording media it will be assigned with the smallest available number 0 Example If ...

Page 157: ... understanding Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu 1 Press the MENU THUMB button to open the Main Menu screen 2 Select the menu or submenu item to add Focus Display Settings Meter 2 Memo 0 Adding items to Favorites Menu cannot be performed in the following cases USER1 Add is displayed in gray in the operation guide 0 Selected item is already added to Favorites Menu 0 Number of menu items that can ...

Page 158: ...dit Favorites 4 Press the USER2 button A delete mark b appears at the beginning of the menu item Aspect Marker Edit Favorites Memo 0 When the USER2 button is pressed again while the menu item with the delete mark b is selected the menu item will be excluded from the items to be deleted and the delete mark b disappears 5 Press the USER1 button The option menu to exit the Favorites Menu editing mode...

Page 159: ...nu or submenu item to move and press the Set button R The moving mode is activated and a position selection bar for the move appears Edit Favorites Edit Favorites TC UB TC UB 3 Position Selection Bar 4 Select the position to move to with the cross shaped button JK Move the position selection bar with the cross shaped button JK and select a position to move to 5 Press the Set button R The selected ...

Page 160: ...el Exit without Saving Save Exit Edit Favorites Memo 0 Moving is not complete until the changes are saved with Save Exit 0 To exit the editing mode without saving any changes select Exit without Saving 0 To return to the editing mode select Cancel 160 Adding Editing Frequently Used Menu Items Favorites Menu Menu Display and Detailed Settings ...

Page 161: ... slot White card W z Write protect switch of SD card is set W INVALID SD card cannot be read or written to or restored W FORMAT SD card requires formatting W RESTORE SD card requires restoring W INCORRECT 0 When the SD card is not supported 0 When an SD card lower than Class 10 is inserted while in the XHQ mode W REC INH 0 When attempting to record more than 4 GB while a media that does not suppor...

Page 162: ...ged display mode 0 When in the enlarged display mode the display changes with the setting of the AUDIO INPUT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 selection switch Example During 1ch and 3ch display FRONT1 When the selection switch is set to FRONT and Front Mic Select is set to a value other than Mono FR1 2 When the selection switch is set to FRONT and Front Mic Select is set to Mono REAR1 When the selection switch is ...

Page 163: ... or AE FAW a icon appears on the left side of the gain value during lock operation M White Balance Mode Displays the current white balance mode K indicates color temperature A K When the WHT BAL B A PRST switchissetto A intheManualWhite Balance mode B K When the WHT BAL B A PRST switch is set to B in the Manual White Balance mode P K When the WHT BAL B A PRST switch is set to PRST in the Manual Wh...

Page 164: ...ection Icon 0 USB connection or built in wireless LAN connection u v 0 Set Network B Connection Setup B USB Int WLAN to On u v A P140 USB Int WLAN u v 0 In the case of connecting to an external network check the destination in Network B Connection Setup B Default Gateway A P140 Default Gateway Icon Status Wireless LAN connection from the host terminal USB is established Wired LAN connection from t...

Page 165: ...in the enlarged display mode EXTZ is shown in the TC mode display X IFB RET Mark Displays the status of the IFB or Return over IP Icon Status During audio feed only Yellow When an error occurs during audio feed only During video audio feed Yellow When an error occurs during video audio feed Y SDI HDMI Record Trigger STBY B When SDI Rec Trigger is set to Type A or Type B or HDMI Rec Trigger is set ...

Page 166: ...ceiving preview signals from an external device such as a remote control unit b Live streaming mark When Network B Live Streaming B Live Streaming is set to On the distribution status is displayed A P141 Live Streaming Item Icon Status Red Distribution in progress good connection quality Red Distribution in progress poor connection quality Yellow Waiting for connection RTSP RTP only connection fai...

Page 167: ...er Displays the current status of the power supply in use A P36 Power Status Display Memo 0 Even when the display screen is turned off and LCD VF B Display On Off B Battery is set to Off this will be displayed when there is a warning B Resolution Displays the video image resolution C Frame Rate Bit Rate Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs D Operation Guide Displays a guide for the curren...

Page 168: ...eless LAN connection u v 0 Set Network B Connection Setup B USB Int WLAN to On u v A P140 USB Int WLAN u v 0 In the case of connecting to an external network check the destination in Network B Connection Setup B Default Gateway A P140 Default Gateway Icon Status Wireless LAN connection from the host terminal USB is established Wired LAN connection from the host terminal USB is established Cellular...

Page 169: ...back in the forward direction playback speed 5x 15x 60x or 360x REV High speed playback in the reverse direction reverse playback speed 5x 15x 60x or 360x STOP Stop mode P OFF Power OFF L Check Mark Displayed when the currently played clip is selected M OK Mark Displayed when OK mark has been appended A P101 Appending Deleting OK Mark N Clip Information Displays current clip number total number of...

Page 170: ... VF Screen For checking information related to the contents displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens Record Format Screen For checking settings related to the recording format Audio Input Screen For checking settings related to audio input channels and their input levels Audio Output Screen For checking settings related to audio output channels and their output levels Video Screen For c...

Page 171: ... exceeds the rating the power to the LIGHT DC OUT rear and DC OUT LAN terminals is automatically cut off This is not a malfunction Use peripheral equipments with lower power consumption then turn on the power of this camera recorder again Planning Metadata Screen For checking the current planning metadata setting A P195 Planning Metadata Network Screen For checking the network login information LA...

Page 172: ...Zone do not function 0 Example of display when Aspect Ratio 4 3 Aspect Marker Line Halftone and Center Mark On Aspect Marker Center Mark Safety Zone Memo 0 You can turn On Off the safety zone and center mark displays using LCD VF B Marker Settings B Aspect Ratio Safety Zone and Center Mark A P128 Safety Zone Color Bar Output Color bars can be output on this camera recorder Memo 0 The audio test si...

Page 173: ...ing figure The figure shows the characteristics when Standard Cinema 1 or Cinema 2 is configured and Knee Level is set to 95 for the Standard or Cinema 1 graph STANDARD 0 45 Cinema2 NORMAL Cinema2 5 Cinema2 10 Cinema2 10 Cinema1 NORMAL Cinema1 10 Cinema1 10 Cinema1 10 Cinema1 0 Cinema1 10 Cinema2 10 Cinema2 5 Cinema2 0 Cinema2 10 STANDARD 0 45 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 SCEAN ...

Page 174: ...tment The Saturation Hue and Lightness of the primary and complementary colors 6 colors in total can be set individually 1 Set Camera Process B Color Matrix Adjust B Linear Adjust to On and select Adjust A P119 Color Matrix 2 Adjust Hue 0 Select the color using the cross shaped button JK and confirm using the cross shaped button I The cursor moves to Hue 0 Pressing the cross shaped button J rotate...

Page 175: ...ent is capable of advanced configuration of the Saturation and Hue for 16 colors than linear adjustment 1 Set Camera Process B Color Matrix Adjust B Multi Adjust to On and select Adjust A P119 Color Matrix 2 Adjust Hue 0 Select the color using the cross shaped button J K and confirm using the cross shaped button I The cursor moves to Hue 0 Pressing the cross shaped button J rotates the hue in the ...

Page 176: ...ser File All File of the GY HC900 series can be loaded o Picture File Only Picture File of the GY HC900 series can be loaded Saving Setup Files 1 Display the Setup File menu Select System B Setup File and press the Set button R A P148 Setup File 2 Select Store File and press the Set button R 3 Select Picture File User File or All File and press the Set button R The existing files are displayed 4 S...

Page 177: ...le and press the Set button R 3 Select Picture File User File or All File and press the Set button R The existing files are displayed 4 Select the file to load using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 4 Load Picture File Memo 0 When the write protect switch of the inserted SD card is set a z mark appears beside the SD card icon Setup files can be loaded from an SD card even if t...

Page 178: ...played 4 Select the file to delete using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 4 CAM2 CAM1 Delete Picture File Memo 0 Setup File saved on the SD card cannot be deleted 5 Select Delete on the confirmation screen and press the Set button R Deletion starts and Deleting appears on the screen SUNSET 5 Cancel Delete CAM1 Delete Picture File 6 Deletion is complete After file deletion is c...

Page 179: ...the HD SD SDI OUT terminal or HDMI terminal is connected configure the settings in the A V Set menu according to the monitor to be connected A P131 SDI OUT1 A P132 SDI OUT2 A P132 HDMI OUT A P132 VIDEO OUT SDI IN HDMI VIDEO IN Select the output signal in A V Set B SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 HDMI OUT A P131 SDI OUT1 A P132 SDI OUT2 A P132 HDMI OUT When Record Format B System is set to SD 2 only SD SDI signa...

Page 180: ...ntrol units supported RM LP25U RM LP55U RM LP20G o Attaching Core Filter Beforehand v Before using the remote control unit attach the core filter small to the remote cable of the remote control unit Release the stopper 5 cm Wind twice To be connected to the camera recorder Core filter small 1 Connect the remote control unit to the camera recorder Connect the remote cable of the remote control unit...

Page 181: ... CH2 1 Connect the headphone 2 Select the channels to monitor using the different combinations of the MONI SELECT and MONI SELECT switches Combinations of MONI SELECT and CH SELECT Switches Channels to Monitor Description CH1 The audio input to CH1 is output CH2 The audio input to CH2 is output CH1 CH2 The audio inputs to CH1 and CH2 are output CH3 The audio input to CH3 is output CH4 The audio in...

Page 182: ...r to input synchronizing signal from the accessory connection terminal 68 pins on the rear of this unit 3 When in the standby or stop mode input synchronizing signals from the SYNC signal generator to the GENLOCK terminal 0 When the camera recorder s video is locking to the external synchronizing signal Sync Locking appears on the screen 0 After locking to the external synchronizing signal is comp...

Page 183: ... terminal 0 When the camera recorder s video is locking to the external synchronizing signal Sync Locking appears on the screen 0 After locking to the external synchronizing signal is complete the display disappears and recording can be performed 0 If there is genlock signal input but the signal format is not supported Invalid Sync is displayed Memo 0 If the frame rate in WFrame Bit Rate YFrame Bi...

Page 184: ...Memo 0 This feature is only usable in the Camera mode 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode A P20 Operation Modes 2 Assign the Return Video function to any of the user buttons A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons 3 Configure the input destination of the return video to SDI 0 To specify the input destination of the return video configure A V Set B Video Set B Return Input to SDI A P...

Page 185: ... A P199 Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser Editing Metadata 0 Planning Metadata You can access the page for editing the camera recorder s metadata via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC and edit the metadata that is to be applied to clips to be recorded A P195 Planning Metadata 0 Clip Metadata You can access the page for editing the metadata via a web bro...

Page 186: ...at B System is configured to High Speed 2 network cannot be used via wireless LAN u v or the HOST terminal USB Configure as follows in this case 0 Set Network B Connection Setup B USB Int WLAN to Off u v 0 Unplug the USB network adapter Note that camera operation will come to an emergency stop and the power will turn off if the above steps are not performed File data may be damaged if this happens...

Page 187: ...Subnet mask 0 Default gateway 0 DNS Server Memo 0 When an address is manually assigned in a NAT environment it is also necessary to set the default gateway correctly besides conversion of the address at the router s end in order to perform operations such as access to the Internet from an external network via the router o USB cellular adapter connection 0 Connection phone number 0 Username 0 Passw...

Page 188: ...ure that the SSID and Passphrase that you have set in the wizard are displayed C Select an SSID from the list of access points smartphone tablet terminal PC etc and enter a passphrase 0 Display the list of access points in the wireless connection settings of the smartphone tablet terminal or PC and select HC900 are numbers that vary with the device used 0 After the password confirmation screen app...

Page 189: ...e1 only en max63bytes Title2 Title2 sample Title2 max127bytes Description Description sample Description max2047bytes Creator Creator sample Creator max127bytes MetaData NRT MetaInterface Configuring the Server for Downloading For specifying the settings for connecting to the FTP server for downloading the metadata domain name user name password etc as well as the path of the file to download 1 Op...

Page 190: ...port Import Metadata Memo 0 You cannot exit the menu or perform recording while import is in progress 0 If import of the metadata failed Import Error is displayed and a message indicating the cause of the error appears Press the Set button R to return to the Import Metadata screen in step 1 A P219 List of FTP Transfer Errors 0 When HTTP is selected in the Select FTP Proxy screen of the network con...

Page 191: ...steps to automatically upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server 1 Configure the settings for automatic upload Configure Network B Upload Settings B Upload to Auto and configure the settings for each of Slot Cellular and Server A P146 Upload 2 Start uploading 0 Configuring Network B Upload Settings B Auto Upload to On starts uploading 0 You can also press the user button th...

Page 192: ...ansfer select a setting other than High Speed Uploading a Video Clip 1 Set the camera recorder to the Media mode 0 Press and hold the CAM MEDIA selection button in the Camera mode to enter the Media mode A thumbnail screen of the clips recorded on the SD card is displayed 0 You can upload the selected clips on the thumbnail screen to the FTP server A P95 Thumbnail Screen 2 Move the cursor to the c...

Page 193: ...n the FTP server an overwrite confirmation window appears 0 When HTTP is selected in the Select FTP Proxy screen of the network connection setting the overwrite confirmation window will not be displayed and the existing file is overwritten 0 Even after upload has started FTP transfer in progress in step 3 pressing the CAM MEDIA button switches the camera recorder to the Camera mode allowing you to...

Page 194: ... A P 219 to clear the error message FTP Resume Feature When FTP transfer starts and there is a file of the same name on the server with a file size smaller than the file to be transferred the file on the server will be regarded as an interrupted file during a FTP transfer A confirmation screen to resume transfer append writing appears If Resume is selected FTP transfer is carried out such that it ...

Page 195: ...2 168 0 10 http 192 168 0 10 3 Enter the user name and password Enter the user name and the password on the login screen to display the main page of the camera 0 Check the Web Username and Web Password in the Network screen status screen Memo 0 The user name and password can be changed in Network B Web B Username and Password A P145 Username A P145 Password Editing Metadata You can create the meta...

Page 196: ...ap click Close to return to the screen of step 3 Clip Metadata You can access the page for editing the metadata via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC and display or rewrite the metadata that is recorded to a clip 1 Access the main page of the camera Access the page via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC A P195 Connecting from a Web...

Page 197: ...ation screen will be put on hold 0 If the menu is displayed on the camera recorder close the menu 0 If the status is displayed on the camera recorder close the status display 0 Pressing the Set button R on the camera recorder while in the Remote Edit Mode ends the Remote Edit Mode forcibly and switches to the Camera mode 0 When FTP upload via the camera unit is currently in progress switching to t...

Page 198: ...k OK Mark to add an OK mark to or delete it from selected clips C After editing is complete tap click Save to overwrite the metadata B A C 7 Tap click OK on the confirmation screen 0 Update of the metadata starts 0 After update is complete Renewal of clip metadata is succeeded is displayed Tap click OK 0 Returns to the screen in step 4 7 OK Renewal of clip metadata is succeeded Memo 0 If update fa...

Page 199: ...te Edit Mode You can switch to Remote Edit Mode from a web browser or through operation of the camera o Switching from a web browser A You will see a message indicating It is necessary to change the camera mode to Remote Edit Mode Change the mode on the web browser A B Change Cancel It is necessary to change the camera mode to Remote Edit Mode Change the mode B Tap click Change to switch the camer...

Page 200: ... you want to upload to select it 0 Clips being selected are indicated by a check mark Memo 0 You can switch the displayed slot using the Slot A and Slot B tabs 0 You can use the J 30 or K 30 tab to jump to the previous or next 30 clips on the list 6 Select the upload operation Tap click the Actions button 4 6 5 7 Select a method to upload the clips A B C D A Upload all clips Uploads all the clips ...

Page 201: ...ing is complete 0 After uploading in step 8 has started and upon shifting to the Media mode by pressing the CAM MEDIA selection button operation from the web browser will be disabled To enable web browser operation press the CAM MEDIA selection button again to switch to the Camera mode 0 If a setting other than FTP is specified for Protocol to ensure the safety of the communication path a screen a...

Page 202: ...of FTP Transfer Errors A P 219 to clear the error message View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions You can control the camera by accessing via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC You can perform the following operations for each of the items The image is displayed on the View remote A B C D E F G A REC For performing recording start or recording pause operat...

Page 203: ... F USER SWITCH You can enable or disable the user buttons that are assigned with a function G MENU You can show or hide the display and menu characters on an external monitor as well as operation of menus switching the display screen and status display View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions 203 Connecting to the Network ...

Page 204: ...D Clip Server Settings for the server to upload recorded clips to Setting can be performed in the same way as the Clip Server menu on the camera recorder The latest settings are reflected regardless of whether they are specified via the camera recorder or web operation E Live Streaming Setting for streaming audio and video via the network The latest settings are reflected regardless of whether the...

Page 205: ...tion and camera control in any mode other than the recording mode Tap click each item to switch between Unlock and Lock C Save Cancel Tap click Save to save the settings Tap click Cancel to stop setting and return to the main Settings screen Changing Connection Setup You can change the settings for each of the preset items on the Wizard screen of the camera recorder 0 If all the items cannot be di...

Page 206: ... can make direct changes to the FTP server for importing the metadata set in Network B Metadata Server as well as the path of the file to import A P145 Metadata Server Item Changing Clip Server Settings You can make direct changes to the server and directory settings that are specified in Network B Clip Server for uploading recorded clips in the recording media to the FTP server A P146 Clip Server...

Page 207: ...ection Settings A P 209 Number of Storable Setup Files Camera recorder CAM1 to CAM4 Saving the Connection Settings File 1 Select Network B Connection Setup B Setup File u v USB Setup File w x and press the Set button R 2 Select Store and press the Set button R 2 3 Select the file to be newly saved or overwritten using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 3 4 Name the file Enter th...

Page 208: ... the menu screen closes automatically Reading the Connection Settings File 1 Select Network B Connection Setup B Setup File u v USB Setup File w x and press the Set button R 2 Select Load and press the Set button R 2 3 Select the file to read using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 3 4 Select Load on the confirmation screen and press the Set button R Loading starts and Loading ...

Page 209: ...ete using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 3 4 Select Delete on the confirmation screen and press the Set button R Deletion starts and Deleting appears on the screen TOKYO 4 Cancel Delete CAM1 Setup Delete Connection 5 Deletion is complete After file deletion is complete Complete appears on the screen Managing the Network Connection Settings File 209 Connecting to the Network ...

Page 210: ...i c c c c c c c 30p c c c 1440x1080 60i c c c c c c c 1280x720 60p c c c c c SD SD SDI In 2 U model QuickTime H 264 720x480 60i c 1920x 1080 50p 1920x 1080 50i 1920x 1080 25p 1280x 720 50p 1280x 720 25p 720x576 50i 2 640x360 50p 2 640x360 25p 2 1920x 1080 50p c c c c c c c c 50i c c c c c c c 25p c c c 1280x720 50p c c c c c 1920x1080 50p c c c c c c c c 1280x720 50p c c c c c 1920x 1080 50i c c c...

Page 211: ...he setting of Network B Live Streaming B Type 0 A bit rate not exceeding maximum 12 Mbps can be configured when Type is set to RTSP RTP 0 When Type is set to ZIXI a bit rate not exceeding maximum 12 Mbps can be configured regardless of the Latency setting 0 Depending on the type of network adapter used and the connection the images and audio sound during live streaming can be choppy Audio AAC Supp...

Page 212: ...ed items Specify the distribution protocol and related items in Network B Live Streaming B Streaming Server A P141 Streaming Server 4 Select the server for live streaming Select the distribution server in Network B Live Streaming B Server Distributable Record Format and Live Streaming Set Combinations R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 24 Mb...

Page 213: ...2 TS TCP MPEG2 TS RTP RTSP ZIXI RTMP MPEG2 TS UDP MPEG2 TS TCP MPEG2 TS RTP RTSP ZIXI RTMP MPEG2 TS UDP MPEG2 TS TCP MPEG2 TS RTP RTSP ZIXI RTMP 20 Mbps 16 Mbps 12 Mbps 8 Mbps 5 Mbps 3 Mbps 1 5 Mbps 0 8 Mbps 0 3 Mbps Frame Rate Resolution Type Bitrate R Distributable Performing Live Streaming 213 Connecting to the Network ...

Page 214: ...ction 0 Set Network B Live Streaming B Live Streaming to On 0 The network connection mark appears on the display screen when a network connection is established A P164 Network Connection Icon Memo 0 You can also assign Live Streaming to a user button A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons 0 You can view the status of distribution on the LCD monitor A P166 Live streaming mark Icon Status Red...

Page 215: ...hen the L and D values are changed To restore the L and D values to their default values press the USER3 button Memo 0 Setting range 0 4 L 20 Default value L 10 0 4 D 20 Default value D 10 0 L D 100 Default value L D 10 10 3 Press the Set button R The screen returns to the streaming server setting screen Memo 0 Increasing the amount of FEC overhead increases the packet loss resilience but more net...

Page 216: ...ures to any of the user buttons A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Memo 0 The Return over IP feature can also be operated using On Off under Network B Return over IP B Return over IP 3 Configure the input destination of the return video to Network To specify the input destination of the return video configure A V Set B Video Set B Return Input to Network A P135 Return Input 0 Memo 0 Whe...

Page 217: ...Icecast to Type Operates as IFB when the setting is configured to Icecast Return Audio from the Network IFB 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode A P20 Operation Modes 2 Assign the Return over IP function to any of the user buttons A P45 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Memo 0 The Return over IP feature can also be operated using On Off under Network B Return over IP B Return over IP...

Page 218: ...dingly For more details please contact the local dealers in your area Memo 0 You can check the usage time of the fan in System B System Information B Fan Hour A P150 Fan Hour Getting Overheated Please Turn Power Off 0 The battery has exceeded the specified temperature 0 The power turns off automatically after about 15 second 0 Wait until the temperature drops or replace the battery 0 If the error ...

Page 219: ...nsert a recording media A P47 SD Card No Clips No clips are found in the inserted recording media while in Media mode or when the thumbnail screen is displayed Insert a recording media that contains playable clips A P47 SD Card A P95 Playing Recorded Clips List of FTP Transfer Errors If the upload of a recorded clip or download of the metadata setup file XML format is not successfully completed th...

Page 220: ...s 4 KB Adjust the planning metadata saved in the Metadata Server A P195 Planning Metadata Invalid Data Format The XML format of the planning metadata is invalid Adjust the planning metadata saved in the Metadata Server A P195 Planning Metadata Transfer Error Transfer failed due to communication failure Execute again Invalid URL The path was deemed invalid by the FTP server Adjust the Server and Po...

Page 221: ...d cables followed by establishing the connection again Not Enough Bandwidth 0 The communication bandwidth is narrower than the average bit rate 0 The network bandwidth is insufficient and packets are discarded 0 Lower the resolution picture quality of the video to be distributed 0 Consider switching to the use of a stable network such as wired LAN Connection Timeout Timeout for connection via ZIXI...

Page 222: ...function occurred during live streaming Blinks quickly 2 times per second 0 Remaining battery power is almost zero 0 Remaining recording time on recording media has reached 0 minutes during recording 0 Error on the camera recorder Warning Tone 0 Warning tone is output from the speaker and PHONE terminal when the battery level is low Warning tone is also output when an error occurs in the camera re...

Page 223: ...ra mode A P20 Operation Modes Camera image is not output on the LCD monitor 0 Is the LCD backlight set to Off Press the B LIGHT button to switch the mode A P42 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Camera image is not output on the viewfinder screen 0 Is the CONTRAST knob on the viewfinder set to the minimum Adjust the CONTRAST knob on the viewfinder A P42 Adjusting the Viewfinder Playback does not start afte...

Page 224: ...e is not displayed 0 The time is only displayed on the display screen in the Camera mode during shooting A P161 Display Screen in Camera Mode 0 Is System B Record Set B Time Stamp set to On To display the date and time set it to Off A P156 Time Stamp The actual recording time is shorter than the estimated time 0 The recordable time may be shorter depending on the shooting conditions or the subject...

Page 225: ...epending on the environment Change the usage environment 0 Connect via wired LAN A P186 Connecting to Network via LAN Terminal 0 The images and audio sound during live streaming are choppy 0 Depending on the connection method to the network and connection environment streaming may not be possible with the encoding bit rate specified Please reduce the encoding bit rate GPS signal cannot be received...

Page 226: ...ussia Ch36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 5 GHz Russia Ch36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165 1 Camera body and Viewfinder 2 Camera body only Terminal Section Video Audio Item Description HD SD SDI IN terminal 3G SDI HD SDI Compliant with SMPTE ST424 Compliant with SMPTE ST292 3G SDI HD SDI Embedded audio standard Compliant with SMPTE ST299 Comp...

Page 227: ...inal 1 0 V p p 75 K Wireless audio slot UniSlot 2ch 40 dBu balanced Expansion slot For future expansion Camera Section Item Description Image pickup device 2 3 inch 2 2 megapixels progressive CMOS x 3 Lens Mount 2 3 inch B4 Bayonet mount system Color separation prism F1 4 3 color separation prism Sensitivity F12 2000 lx standard value 60 Hz Sync system External Internal Synchronization Built in SS...

Page 228: ...0 59 94i 29 97p 23 98p2 50i 25p 1280 720 59 94p 50p Audio LPCM 2ch 4ch 48 kHz 16 Bit 24 Bit 422 10 bit only Item Description HD mode Exchange U model MP4 E model H 264 0 Recording file format MP4 File Format Video LP mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 12 Mbps Max 1920x1080 59 94p U model 1920x1080 50p E model MPEG 4 AVC H 264 8 Mbps Max 1280x720 59 94p U model 1280x720 50p E model Audio AAC 2ch 48 kHz 16 Bit 1...

Page 229: ... 2ch 4ch 16 kHz 960x540 480x270 Streaming Mode Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 1920x1080 59 94p 50p 24 20 16 12 8 Mbps Max 1920x1080 59 94i 50i 29 97p 25p 20 16 12 8 5 3 Mbps Max 1280x720 59 94p 50p 20 16 12 8 5 3 Mbps Max 1280x720 29 97p 25p 8 5 3 1 5 Mbps Max 2 720x480 59 94i U model 720x576 50i E model 8 5 3 1 5 0 8 0 3 Mbps Max 640x360 59 94p 50p 3 1 5 Mbps Max 640x360 29 97p 25p 3 1 5 0 8 0 3 Mbps Max...

Page 230: ...5 137 5 96 20 VF MOVE S PAD MOVE VF MOVE 265 244 359 319 69 137 50 93 5 251 276 207 102 4 For E Model 104 40 137 5 137 5 96 20 VF MOVE S PAD MOVE VF MOVE 265 244 371 319 69 137 50 93 5 251 276 207 102 4 The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice 230 Specifications Others ...

Page 231: ... IRE hlg 50 white KNEE 60 white _KNEE 72 5 _white knee 75 _white knee 80 _white knee ITU709_50 ITU709_60 ITU709_72 5 ITU709_75 ITU709_80 WHITE POINT 50 60 72 5 75 80 50 ITU709 60 ITU709 72 5 ITU709 75 ITU709 80 ITU709 1 HLG 2 White Level 80 converted 3 White Level 75 converted 4 White Level 72 5 converted 5 White Level 60 converted 6 White Level 50 converted Appendix 231 Others ...

Page 232: ...s 38 Interval rec 93 Iris adjustment 60 L LCD monitor 17 36 40 42 Live streaming 210 M Marker display 172 Media mode 21 40 167 Menu 105 106 108 Metadata 189 195 N ND filter 22 Network 139 185 Network operating environment 186 O OK mark 101 Operation lock 53 P Picture quality setting 69 Power 36 37 Pre rec 90 R Recordable time 47 Remote edit mode 21 41 Resolution 55 Restoring SD card 51 Return Audi...

Page 233: ...W Warning 41 222 Web browser 195 199 204 White balance adjustment 63 White paint 66 Wired LAN 186 Wireless LAN 32 187 188 Wizard 140 186 187 188 Z Zebra pattern 80 Zoom 57 Index 233 Others ...

Page 234: ... continue in the possession of the User and that the User shall cause the transferee to comply with this Software License Agreement 2 The User shall not carry out reverse engineering disassembling decompiling or any other code analysis works in connection with the Licensed Software Article 4 Right pertaining to the Licensed Software 1 Any and all copyrights and other rights pertaining to the Licen...

Page 235: ...ent designated in the End User License Agreement that was executed between JKC and a third party hereinafter EULA The Licensed Software covers those corresponding to free software and as a condition of distribution of the software component in executable format which is based on the license granted under the GNU General Public License or Lesser General Public License hereinafter GPL LGPL it requir...

Page 236: ... GY HC900CHU GY HC900CHE GY HC900STU GY HC900RCHE HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER 2019 JVC KENWOOD Corporation B5A 2755 00 ...

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