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Settings and Operation of the Camera

Recorder

1

Set to Camera mode.

(

A

 P16 [Operation Modes] )

2

Set [TC/UB]

 

B

 

[TC Generator] as follows.

0

Slave device:

Select “Free Run(Ext)”.

0

Master device:

Select “Free Run”.

3

Set LCD monitor or viewfinder to Display 1

screen.

4

Set the master device and run the time

code.

0

When the built-in time code generator is

synchronized with the external time code

data input, the 

Z

 icon on Display 1 screen

lights up.

0

When time code is not synchronized or time

code input is not available, the 

Z

 icon goes

out.

.

P

13000K

1/ 100

F1. 6

0

dB

AE

+

6

ND 1 /64

12 :34 : 56

Jan  24 , 2012

00: 00: 00.00

4030 20

10

0

        5 . 6f t

Memo : 

0

The built-in time code generator will continue

operation even when the master device is

disconnected after synchronization.

0

User’s bit will become data in the master device.

0

While the [TC] terminal is connected, the time

code may be out of synchronization when the

[A/V Set]

 

B

 

[Video Set]

 

B

 

[HDMI/SDI Out]

setting of the Master device and Slave device is

being changed.

(

A

 P107 [ HDMI/SDI Out ] )

Setting Zebra Pattern

When the luminance level range for displaying

zebra patterns is specified, diagonal lines (zebra

pattern) are displayed at areas with the specified

luminance levels during shooting.

.

AE L

EVE

L

PUSH

 AUTO

ZEBRA/5

1

Set the zebra display pattern.

Select the display pattern in [LCD/VF]

 

B

[Shooting Assist]

 

B

 

[Zebra].

2

Specify the brightness (luminance) level

range for displaying zebra pattern.

Specify the upper and lower limits of the

luminance level in [LCD/VF]

 

B

 

[Shooting

Assist]

 

B

 

[Zebra]

 

B

 

[Top] and [Bottom].

Item

Settings

Options

Top

Upper luminance

limit for displaying

[Zebra]

5% - 100%, Over

(in 5 % increments)

Bottom Lower luminance

limit for displaying

[Zebra]

0% - 100% (in 5 %

increments)

3

Display the zebra pattern.

Press the [ZEBRA/5] button to display the zebra

pattern in the specified range.

.

Memo : 

0

“Zebra” is assigned to [ZEBRA/5] button in

factory default.

0

“Zebra” can also be assigned to other user

buttons.

(

A

 P36 [Assignment of Functions to User

Buttons] )

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Summary of Contents for GY-HM600E

Page 1: ...o mobile global You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone Thank you for purchasing this JVC 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...

Page 2: ... or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power su...

Page 3: ...s subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devi...

Page 4: ... sont utilisés qu aux Etats Unis WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A L HUMIDITE NOTES The rating plate and safety caution are on the bottom and or the back of the main unit The serial number plate is on the bottom of the unit The rating infor...

Page 5: ...r electric shock CAUTION The following notes concern possible physical damage to this unit and to the user Carrying or holding this unit by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit or in a malfunction Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces It could tip over causing serious damage to the unit CAUTION Connecting cables Audio Video etc to this unit and leaving it on top of the TV ...

Page 6: ...net No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel When you are not using the AC adapter for a long period of time it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from AC outlet Blue to N Neutral or Black Brown to L Live or Red FOR EUROPE This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives This equip...

Page 7: ...attery Before using the supplied battery pack or an optional battery pack be sure to read the following cautions To avoid hazards do not burn When transporting carry the battery in a plastic bag do not modify or disassemble do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60 C 140 F as this may cause the battery to overheat explode or catch fire use only specified chargers To prevent damage and...

Page 8: ...reparations Settings and Adjustments Before Use 25 Adjusting the Grip Belt 25 Attaching an External Microphone 25 Attaching the Tripod 25 Attaching the Large Eyecup 25 Opening Closing the Lens Cover 26 Attaching Detaching the Hood 26 Power Supply 26 Using a Battery Pack 26 Using AC Power DC IN Power 28 Power Status Display 28 Turning On Off the Power 29 Initial Settings 30 Displays on the LCD Moni...

Page 9: ...een 90 Display and Description of the Menu Screen 91 Text Input with Software Keyboard 92 Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart 93 Camera Function Menu 94 User Switch Set Item 96 Camera Process Menu 98 Detail Adjust Item 100 White Balance Item 101 TC UB Menu 102 LCD VF Menu 103 Shooting Assist Item 104 Marker Settings Item 105 Display Settings Item 106 A V Set Menu 107 Video Set Item 107 Audio Set Item 1...

Page 10: ...D MP4 MPEG 2 HD AVCHD File Formats Inheriting the concept of ProHD memory camera recorders this camera recorder can support various file formats such as AVCHD and QuickTime H 264 SD files in addition to QuickTime MPEG 2 HD H 264 HD files that can be directly edited on Apple Final Cut Pro and MP4 files that are most suitable for XDCAM EX Nonlinear Editing Workflow Two SDHC SDXC Card Slots for Dual ...

Page 11: ...al Symbols used Caution Describes precautions concerning the operation of this product Memo Describesreferenceinformation such as functions and usage restrictions of this product A Indicates the reference page numbers and reference items Content of this manual 0 All rights reserved by JVC KENWOOD Corporation Unauthorized duplication or reprinting of this manual in whole or in part is strictly proh...

Page 12: ... Be sure to clean the unit after use o Protect this unit against penetration of dust when using it in a place subject to sandy dust Transportation Do not drop or hit this unit against a hard object when transporting Power Saving When this unit is not in use be sure to set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF CHG in order to reduce power consumption Maintenance o Turn off the power before performing ...

Page 13: ... or the SD card o We are not liable for any accidental loss of data stored on the SD card Please back up any important data o Make use of the SD card within the prescribed conditions of use Do not use it at the following locations Places that are subject to direct sunlight high humidity or corrosion places near thermal equipment sandy or dusty places or in a car under the sun with the doors and wi...

Page 14: ...tworks Inc o This camera recorder uses M FONTS LCD Monitor and Viewfinder o The LCD monitor and viewfinder screen are manufactured using high precision technology Black spots may appear on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen or red blue and or white spots may not disappear However this is not a malfunction and these spots are not recorded on the SD card o If you use this unit continuously for a ...

Page 15: ...ER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM o MPEG LA MPEG 2 Patent ANY USE OF THIS UNIT IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN PERSONAL USE THAT COMPLIESWITHTHEMPEG 2STANDARDFOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE...

Page 16: ...il Display Playback Pause Frame by Frame Fast Forward Rewind Clip Jump Playback USB Connection When the confirmation to change to USB mode appears and Change is selected USB Mass Storage Class USB Mode Stop Button Stop Button Playback Button Playback Button Connection disabled on PC Press and hold MODE button MODE Button Camera Mode 16 Introduction ...

Page 17: ...s the MODE selection button to enter Media mode when you are not shooting in Camera mode Once the camera recorder is in Media mode thumbnails of the selected media slot are displayed USB Mode 0 This mode allows you to connect to a PC and transfer the files on an SD card to the PC 0 When the camera recorder is connected to a USB cable the message Change to USB Mode appears Select Change and press t...

Page 18: ...nting Hole A P25 Attaching the Tripod I REC Record Trigger Button Starts stops recording You can also change its function in the menu A P96 Front REC Memo 0 This button is interlocked with the REC button R on the grip and the REC HOLD button Z at the top of the handle J ZOOM SERVO MANUAL Zoom Operation Servo Manual Switch Set to SERVO when using the zoom lever at the grip j or the zoom lever at th...

Page 19: ...a W Hood Release Button A P26 Attaching Detaching the Hood X External Microphone Cable Clamp A P25 Attaching an External Microphone Y INPUT1 INPUT2 Audio Input Terminal 1 2 XLR 3 pin x 2 A P25 Attaching an External Microphone Z REC HOLD Record Trigger Button Lock Switch Starts stops recording Set the switch to HOLD to lock the REC Trigger button Memo 0 This button is interlocked with the REC butto...

Page 20: ... can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button A P36 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons M MARKER 6 Marker User 6 Button This button toggles ON OFF the marker safety zone and center mark displays You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button A P36 Assignment of Functions to User Butt...

Page 21: ...l display in the Media mode 0 Stops playback and displays the thumbnail screen when the button is pressed during playback screen display in the Media mode U CANCEL Cancel Button Cancels various settings and stops playback SD Slot A P37 SD Card A B C D A SD Card Cover B SLOT A B Card Slot Selection Button For switching the active card slot during shooting and playback C Card Slot B Status Indicator...

Page 22: ...utton Cancels various settings and stops playback E CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 Recording Level Adjustment Knob A P61 Audio Recording F LCD BRIGHT LCD Display Brightness Adjustment Button A P34 Adjusting the Brightness G PEAKING LCD VF Contour Adjustment Button A P35 Adjusting the Contour LCD A P35 Adjusting the Contour Viewfinder H DISPLAY Display Button 0 Press the DISPLAY button to switch to the display sc...

Page 23: ...nstalling the filter A P26 Attaching Detaching the Hood B Lens Cover Open Close Switch A P26 Opening Closing the Lens Cover C Focus Ring A P47 Focus Operation D Zoom Ring A P46 Zoom Operation To operate zoom with this ring set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to MANUAL E Iris Ring A P52 Adjusting the Iris To operate auto iris press the IRIS button on the side control panel a mark appears on the screen...

Page 24: ... Cable HDMI Cable AUX TC Carrying Case Tripod SDHC SDXC Memory Card SDHC SDXC Card Reader USB Cable Battery AC Adapter Remote Control Unit Non linear Editing System GY HM600 Microphone Monitor Monitor SDI Cable BNC Earphone Shoulder Belt GY HM600 24 Introduction ...

Page 25: ...gs for the microphone correctly A P61 Audio Recording Attaching the Tripod Use the screw hole at the bottom of this camera recorder 3 8 16UNC 1 4 20UNC Use the screw hole that suits the tripod To prevent the camera recorder from falling off which may result in injuries or damages read the instruction manual of the tripod to be used and make sure that it is securely attached o Bottom Caution 0 Use ...

Page 26: ...he hood when attaching a filter teleconverter or wide converter to the front of the lens 0 While pressing the hood release button turn the hood in the anti clockwise direction to remove it Power Supply To use this camera recorder you can attach a battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it A P26 Using a Battery Pack A P28 Using AC Power DC IN Power Caution 0 Set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to OFF ...

Page 27: ... Operating Times o Charging Time supplied SSL JVC50 battery pack Approx 4 h Memo 0 Use up the charge completely before you charge the battery If the battery is not fully discharged before charging the battery capacity may drop after repeated cycles 0 If the battery capacity drops due to repetitive shallow charging and discharging it may be recovered by using up the charge completely and then fully...

Page 28: ...discharges 0 The battery will be totally discharged if left unused for 3 months and the date time and time code data will be reset When this happens set the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to ON to display the Initial Setting screen then set the date time A P30 Initial Settings Power Status Display Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor The power status is displayed on the display and menu screens Display Desc...

Page 29: ...h mode A P16 Operation Modes MODE POWER ON OFF CHG Turning Off the Power Sets the camera recorder to the recording standby or stop mode 1 Hold down the lock button blue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to OFF CHG 2 Remove the battery and the power to the DC terminal when not in use for a long time Auto Power Off function When System B Auto Power Off is set to On the power turns ...

Page 30: ...lue at the center of the POWER ON OFF CHG switch to set to ON A language selection 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 Set button R The Initial Setting screen appears 3 Ensure that the lens cover is closed an...

Page 31: ...alue of the year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2099 Changing the Time after Initial Setting Setting the Date Time A P111 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 is complete Th...

Page 32: ...ss the STATUS button to switch to the status screen Display 2 screen Display 1 screen Display 0 screen 100min 50min 282min P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 1920x1080 60 i HQ 4030 20 10 0 5 6f t P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 4030 20 10 0 5 6f t Display Screen VF LCD in Media Mode A P124 Display Screen in Media Mode 0 This ...

Page 33: ...lay screen 0 Press the MENU button at each status screen other than the Camera 1 Camera 2 screen to enter the setting screen 0 Use the cross shaped button HI to switch screens as follows USB Mode Screen This screen displays the USB mode Warning Display Warning display is displayed in the display screen Camera mode Media mode A P136 Error Messages and Actions P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 5 ...

Page 34: ...90 degrees downward Tilt 180 degrees upward 1 Open the LCD cover 2 Incline the LCD monitor to a position that enables easy viewing Rotate the LCD monitor to adjust the angle 0 While the LCD monitor is open you can rotate it 180 degrees upward or 90 degrees downward 0 Rotating the LCD monitor 180 degrees upward enables you to see the screen from the lens side To display the image when it is viewed ...

Page 35: ... may appear on the images when you blink your eyes This is not a malfunction It does not affect the recorded images SDI output AV output or HDMI output 1 Incline the viewfinder vertically to a position that enables easy viewing 2 Turn the visibility adjustment lever to adjust the visibility Turn the visibility adjustment lever to sharpen the image on the viewfinder screen 3 Adjust the brightness c...

Page 36: ...T 1 OIS 2 LOLUX 3 TIME CODE C REVIEW 7 1 Assign functions to the buttons from the menu Set items in Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set B USER1 USER7 LCD KEY LCD KEY LCD KEY LCD KEY A P96 User Switch Set Item Memo 0 Operations of the user buttons are interlocked with the menu settings 0 When the menu screen is displayed these buttons function as the menu operation buttons A P90 Basic Ope...

Page 37: ... GB SDXC 312 400 760 1344 128 GB SDXC 624 800 1520 2688 Unit minute QuickTime H 264 HD H 264 SD XHQ UHQ 1080i 1080p 480i 576i 4 GB 9 12 47 8 GB 18 25 95 16 GB 36 50 190 32 GB 72 100 380 64 GB SDXC 145 200 760 128 GB SDXC 290 400 1520 Unit minute Memo 0 If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC the recordable time may be shor...

Page 38: ...ot is selected Removing the SD Card 1 Check that the SD card to be removed is not being accessed status indicator of the card slot lights up in red 2 Open the SD card cover 3 Push the SD card and remove it from the slot 4 Close the SD card cover Memo 0 When both slots are inserted with usable SD cards the previously selected slot is used Caution 0 Data may be lost if you turn off the power of the ...

Page 39: ...ea Format the card using the camera recorder menu 0 Unformatted SD cards 0 SD cards formatted under different specifications For details of the menu operation refer to Basic Operations in Menu Screen P 90 Caution 0 Be sure to format the SD card on this camera recorder SD cards formatted on a PC and other peripheral equipment cannot be used on this camera recorder 0 RESTORE appears at the remaining...

Page 40: ... that requires restoring is inserted 1 Select System B Media B Restore Media A P110 Restore Media 2 Select the SD card to be restored and press the Set button R 2 3 Restoring starts 4 Restoring is complete 0 When restoring is complete Complete appears and the camera recorder returns to the Restore Media screen 0 When no media that requires restoring is inserted the camera recorder returns to the M...

Page 41: ...p Name Prefix Clip Number 0 When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B Format is set to AVCHD the clip name generated consists of only the Clip Number 5 digit number A P112 Format Example In the case of QuickTime MP4 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 i...

Page 42: ...lowing remote operations are possible even when the operation lock feature is turned on On 0 Remote operation from the wired remote control 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 CHG switch 0 ND FILTER switc...

Page 43: ...ton to start recording to the SD card This camera recorder has three REC buttons Any of the REC buttons can be used to start stop recording by default The tally lamp lights up in red during recording 0 Zoom Operation A P46 Zoom Operation 0 Adjusting the Focus Manually A P47 Focus Operation Memo 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the factory default pressing the REC button star...

Page 44: ...rmats for selection 0 QuickTime MPEG2 QuickTime file format MOV 0 MP4 MPEG2 MP4 file format 0 AVCHD AVCHD file format 0 QuickTime H 264 QuickTime format MOV Memo 0 The available options vary as follows depending on the System setting 0 For HD QuickTime MPEG2 MP4 MPEG2 AVCHD QuickTime H 264 0 For SD QuickTime H 264 Selecting a Video Format 0 Select a Record Format from the list of formats The selec...

Page 45: ...0p XHQ 25p XHQ 24p XHQ 60i UHQ 50i UHQ 30p UHQ 25p UHQ 24p UHQ 0 When System is set to SD When System is set to SD the video format is fixed as follows for the different models Record Format Remarks Format Resolution Frame Bit Rate QuickTime 720 x 480 60i U model Recordable using Class 4 720 x 576 50i E model Selecting the Aspect Ratio of SD Videos Select an aspect ratio for the images The availab...

Page 46: ...3000K P 13000K 1 100 1 100 F1 6 F1 6 0dB 0dB AE 6 AE 6 ND 1 64 ND 1 64 12 34 56 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 4030 30 20 20 10 10 0 5 5 6 f t 12 5 30fps ps P 13000K P 13000K 1 100 1 100 F1 6 F1 6 0dB 0dB AE 6 AE 6 ND 1 64 ND 1 64 12 34 56 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 4030 30 20 20 10 10 0 5 5 6 f t Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle 1 Se...

Page 47: ...osition set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to SERVO 0 The zoom speed to the zoom position can be set with Main Menu B Camera Function B Preset Zoom Speed A P97 Preset Zoom Speed 0 Operating other zoom maneuvers during a zoom position recall will cancel the recall Focus Operation Adjusting Focus Manually FOCUS MANU PUSHAUTO FOCUSASSIST 1 TIME CODE AUTO 1 Set the FOCUS AUTO MANU switch to MANU The man...

Page 48: ...oting in Manual Focus mode 0 Release the PUSH AUTO button to return to Manual Focus mode Memo 0 Face detection does not work during Push Auto Focus Adjusting Focus on Far Objects Slide the FOCUS AUTO MANU switch to 0 The icon is displayed 0 Release your finger to return to Manual Focus mode AF Assist Function To shift the auto focus point during Auto Focus AF you can turn the focus ring to set the...

Page 49: ...d Focus Function Magnifies the image at the center Doing so enables precise focus to be established easily 1 Assign the Expanded Focus function to any of the user buttons A P36 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons A P96 USER1 USER7 LCD KEY LCD KEY LCD KEY LCD KEY 2 Press the user button that is assigned with the Expanded Focus function 0 EXPANDED yellow appears on the screen and the center port...

Page 50: ...on icon q appears 0 When Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set B Face Detect is set to AF q e appears 0 When Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set B Face Detect is set to AF AE q AE 0 appears 0 If you select the person nearest to the center of the screen an orange frame will appear on his face 0 Focus will be automatically adjusted for the selected person Detection Frame Orange AE ...

Page 51: ...Shutter speed and ND filter according to the brightness of the object Adjusting the Brightness Automatically When the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON Iris Gain Shutter speed and ND filter are automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness AE LEV EL PUSH AUTO FULL AUTO ON OFF AE LEVEL MENU THUMB GAIN CANCEL WHT BAL SHUTTER AE LOCK 4 Memo 0 You can use ...

Page 52: ...FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter Auto Iris mode automatic adjustment mode The iris is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object In this case the IRIS switch on the camera recorder is disabled 0 The iris open close limit can be set in Main Menu B Camera Function B Auto Iris Limit OPEN Auto Iris Limit CLOSE during Auto Iris A P95 Auto Iris Limit OPEN A P9...

Page 53: ...of the switch are as follows L 0dB M 6dB H 12dB Memo 0 You can change the gain value of each position in the menu Increasing the sensitivity causes the screen to appear grainier A P95 GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H Automatic Gain Mode Automatic Gain Adjustment 1 Set the FULL AUTO switch to ON The a icon appears on the screen Memo 0 Set the FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter the Automatic...

Page 54: ...riable frame rate settings Memo 0 To display Shutter in angle DEG set Frame Bit Rate to 24p HQ or 25p HQ and set Shutter in LCD VF B Display Settings to DEG A P112 Frame Bit Rate A P107 Shutter During Modes Other Than Variable Frame Rec 720 60p 720 30p 1080 60p 1080 60i 1080 30p 720 50p 720 25p 1080 50p 1080 50i 1080 25p 720 24p 1080 24p J ON 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 500 1 250 1 500 1 500 1 ...

Page 55: ... 1 10227 1 10843 1 10227 1 10843 K 1 60 13 1 54 10 1 50 09 1 48 09 1 45 07 1 40 07 1 36 05 1 32 04 2 3 1 6 3 1 0 4 1 5 4 1 8 4 1 0 5 1 4 5 1 0 6 1 F F O Lower limit Upper limit Standard Variable Step Resolution Frame Bit Rate Shutter Frame Rate 1080 25p 720 25p 50 25 12 5 48 24 6 45 22 5 40 20 10 36 18 32 2 J ON 1 10000 1 10000 1 4000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 10000 1 4000 1 2000 1 1000 1 10000 1 40...

Page 56: ...emo 0 When Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B ND Filter is set to Off the position of the ND filter will not be displayed A P106 ND Filter ND FILTER 1 64 1 16 1 4 OFF P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 4030 20 10 0 5 6f t ND 1 64 Memo 0 It is recommended to use the ND filter to set the lens aperture to less than F8 ND Filter Warning Display In order to adjus...

Page 57: ...etween them using the y button Default setting 3200K 1 5600K 0 Press the y button to switch to a different color temperature Preset Temp 1 Alternative Temp 1 Set the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch to PRESET 2 Press the y button Setting the Preset Temp or Alternative Temp Values You can change both the color temperature settings in the Preset mode in the menu 1 Open the Preset Temp or Alternative Temp m...

Page 58: ... While Auto White is starting up A y or B y appears on the screen y mark appears blinking 0 After the correct white balance is obtained an estimated value of the current color temperature is displayed 100min 50min 282min A 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 5 6f t 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 1920x1080 60 i HQ 4030 20 10 0 100min 50min 282min A 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 5 6f t 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 ...

Page 59: ...ress the WHT BAL button on the side control panel to enter into Automatic White Balance mode 0 FAW appears on the screen 0 Set the FULL AUTO switch on the camera recorder to ON to enter Automatic White Balance mode An appropriate white balance is automatically adjusted according to the color temperature of the lighting on the object 0 White balance switching with the WHT BAL B A PRESET selection s...

Page 60: ...et button R Returns to the White Balance screen B Value R Value Adjusting the Camera Image The picture quality of the camera can be set using the Camera Process menu As the adjustments are shown on the screen you can adjust the values while checking the picture quality on the camera 0 Detail 0 Master Black 0 Black Toe 0 Knee 0 White Clip 0 Gamma 0 WDR 0 White Balance 0 Color Matrix 0 Color Gain 0 ...

Page 61: ...s Audio Recording You can record audio from the two channels CH1 CH2 in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder Select from the four options below to record the audio 0 Built in Microphone 0 Microphone connected to AUX terminal 0 Microphone connected to INPUT1 terminal 0 Microphone connected to INPUT2 terminal FULL AUTO ON OFF CH1 INT INPUT1 INPUT2 AUTO MANUAL CH2 INPUT2 INPUT1 P...

Page 62: ... 0 When a microphone is not connected to the INPUT1 INPUT2 terminal set the INPUT1 INPUT2 mode switch to LINE or adjust the volume with the CH1 CH2 recording level adjustment knob Adjusting Audio Recording Level You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels CH1 CH2 manually or automatically FULL AUTO ON OFF CH1 INT INPUT1 INPUT2 AUTO MANUAL CH2 LC CH2 CH1 Manual Adjustme...

Page 63: ...he automatic adjustment mode the limiter operates at 5 dBFS 0 If Limiter is set to other than Off the limiter operates according to the value set A P108 Limiter 0 When A V Set B Audio Set B Audio On FULL AUTO is set to SW Set you can switch the audio recording mode with the CH1 CH2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch on the camera recorder even if the FULL AUTO switch is set to ON A P110 Audio On FULL AU...

Page 64: ...erminal The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off Free Run The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off Rec Run The time code operates in the run mode during r...

Page 65: ... for the time code generator only when the frame rate setting is 60 or 30 Set using Main Menu B TC UB B Drop Frame A P103 Drop Frame 0 Drop Sets the run mode of the time code generator to drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the recording time 0 Non Drop Sets the run mode of the time code generator to non drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of ...

Page 66: ...ss the CANCEL button 4 Press the MENU button Returns to the normal screen Setting Time Code without Opening the Menu AE LEVEL MENU THUMB CANCEL MENU THUMB CANCEL FOCUSASSIST 1 OIS 2 TIME CODE Memo 0 Settings cannot be made in the following cases 0 TC UB B TC Generator has been set to Regen 0 Menu screen is displayed 0 The camera recorder is not in the Camera mode Setting Time Code 1 Set TC UB B TC...

Page 67: ...s the time code already recorded on the SD card and records the new time code in continuation of that value 0 The same data as the user s bit already recorded on the SD card is recorded Memo 0 When TC UB B TC Generator is set to Regen the framing mode of the time code follows the settings in TC UB B Drop Frame instead of the clip settings A P103 Drop Frame Setting the User s Bit You can add the da...

Page 68: ... Check the values and press the Set button R 0 The user s bit is set and the screen returns to TC UB 0 To cancel the setting press the CANCEL button 5 Press the MENU button Returns to the normal screen Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera This camera recorder is equipped with a time code input output terminal TC terminal Connect another camera recorder to the TC terminal and synchronize to th...

Page 69: ...n the A V Set B Video Set B HDMI SDI Out setting of the Master device and Slave device is being changed A P107 HDMI SDI Out Setting Zebra Pattern When the luminance level range for displaying zebra patterns is specified diagonal lines zebra pattern are displayed at areas with the specified luminance levels during shooting AE LEV EL PUSH AUTO ZEBRA 5 1 Set the zebra display pattern Select the displ...

Page 70: ...00 luminance is detected it is displayed as 400 A P99 Gamma AE LEVEL MENU THUMB CANCEL MENU THUMB CANCEL 1 Select one of the following from Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set B Spot Meter A P96 Spot Meter Item Settings Color of Frame Indicating the Position Max Min Displays the brightness and positions of the brightest and darkest areas in the screen Frames may also be stopped at the cu...

Page 71: ...n 50min 282min 282min When Manual is selected A The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is pressed P 13000K P 13000K 1 100 1 100 F1 6 F1 6 0dB 0dB AE 6 AE 6 ND 1 64 ND 1 64 12 34 56 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 4030 30 20 20 10 10 0 5 5 6 f t 100min 100min 50min 50min 282min 282min Cursor Green Brightness Indication B By pressing the button...

Page 72: ... Function B User Switch Set B Clip Review By default setting Last 5sec the last 5 seconds of the clip is played back A P96 Clip Review 0 When playback is complete the camera recorder exits Clip Review and returns to STBY recording standby mode Caution 0 During Clip Review only the CANCEL and REC buttons are enabled Press the CANCEL button to cancel clip review and return to STBY recording standby ...

Page 73: ...e video Dual Rec 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the factory default Slot Mode is set to Series pressing the REC button starts recording only to the media in the selected slot When the remaining space in the selected media runs out recording continues by automatically activating the media in the other slot 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the Dual Rec...

Page 74: ...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 Frame Rec or Variable Frame When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B Format is set to AVCHD Clip Continuous cannot be selected A P77 Special Recording A P113 Rec Mode A P112 Format 0 W...

Page 75: ...tting 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 1 Set Main Menu B System B Record Set B Slot Mode to Backup A P113 Slot Mode BACKUP appears on the display screen P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 5 6f t 4030 ...

Page 76: ...ing to slot B stops and the card slot mark of slot B turns white unselected state 0 The characters BACKUP changes back to white 0 The status indicator of slot B lights up in green P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 4030 20 10 0 5 6f t 100min 50min 100min 50min White Memo 0 During backup recording if the space of one card runs out recording stops only for the card...

Page 77: ...Clip 1 Set Rec Mode to Pre Rec A P113 Rec Mode 0 Set Main Menu B 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 recording The display changes RRECP B STBYP and the card slot status indic...

Page 78: ...g The display changes RRECC B STBYC yellow text 0 The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red 6 Resume recording Recording 3 0 Press the REC button again to resume recording The display changes STBYC yellow text B RRECC 0 The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red 7 Press and hold the REC button 0 Recording stops and the display changes RRECC B STBYC A clip is generated 0 The ...

Page 79: ... Recording resumes Press REC Press REC Frame Rec stops Frame Rec starts Press and hold REC Press REC 1 Set Rec Mode to Frame Rec 0 Set Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode to Frame Rec A P113 Rec Mode 0 The display changes STBY B STBYM 2 Set the number of frames to record in Rec Frames 0 Set using Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode B Rec Frames A P113 Rec Frames 3 Start recording 0 P...

Page 80: ...al Rec A P113 Rec Interval 0 The display changes STBY B STBYN 2 Set the number of frames to record in Rec Frames Set using Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode B Rec Frames A P113 Rec Frames 3 Set the time interval to start recording in Interval Rec Set using Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode B Rec Interval A P113 Rec Interval 4 Start recording 0 Press the REC button to record only ...

Page 81: ... LEVEL VFR you can use the cross shaped button HI to select the frame rate during Variable Frame Rec In modes other than Variable Frame Rec the cross shaped button HI functions as the AE level setting button A P94 AE Level 0 If the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amount is reached Paddi...

Page 82: ...Button 0 Switches the OK mark of the clip selected by the cursor 0 If an OK mark has been appended it will be deleted Otherwise an OK mark will be appended F OIS 2 Button 0 Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor 0 Clips being selected are displayed with check mark G LOLUX 3 Button Enters the action selection screen H DISPLAY Button Switches between the Standard Screen and...

Page 83: ...played in thumbnail with the current video format settings It cannot be played back even if you press the Set Play button Memo 0 Depends on the Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B System Resolution and Frame Bit Rate settings A P112 System A P112 Frame Bit Rate 0 When Record Format B Format is set to AVCHD you may not be able to play back files recorded on a camera recorder other tha...

Page 84: ...Description Add OK Mark Appends an OK mark 0 This Clip Appends an OK mark to the clip pointed by the cursor 0 Selected Clips Appends an OK mark to the clips selected appended with check mark 0 All Clips Appends an OK mark to all clips Delete OK Mark Deletes the OK mark 0 This Clip Deletes the OK mark of the clip pointed by the cursor 0 Selected Clips Deletes the OK mark of the clips selected appen...

Page 85: ...ume adjustment button on the LCD monitor section of the camera recorder Time Code Playback Time code or user s bit recorded on an SD card can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder Memo 0 The time code is also superimposed on the video signal output from the HD SD SDI output terminal 0 User s bit output from the HD SD SDI output terminal is used as a flag to determine valid video signals T...

Page 86: ...on The action selection screen is displayed 3 Select Delete Clips B This Clip and press the Set button R A screen to confirm deletion appears 3 4 Select Delete using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R Deleting starts 4 Selecting and Deleting Multiple Clips To select and delete multiple clips refer to Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips P 87 Deleting All Clips D...

Page 87: ... OK mark will be deleted 1000 2000 12 34 56 12 34 56 Jan 24 2012 Jan 24 2012 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 4030 30 20 20 10 10 0 282min 282min 1920x1080 1920x1080 60i HQ 60i HQ 1000 2000 1000 2000 OK Mark Memo 0 The clip pauses when an OK mark is appended or deleted during playback Appending Deleting OK Mark of Multiple Clips To select and append delete OK mark for multiple clips refer to Selecting a...

Page 88: ...nd press the Set button R 2 3 Move the cursor to the beginning or end of the range for multiple selection and press the Set button R 4 Move the cursor to the other end of the range 0 Magenta check marks appear on the clips within the range Including clips that were already selected 0 Gray check marks appear on selected clips that are outside the range 3 4 5 Press the Set button R to confirm the ra...

Page 89: ... 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 Duration appears in yellow if the duration is longer than the recordable time on the storage media Trimming cannot be performed in this case 0 When trimming starts the display switches to the Media Displa...

Page 90: ...2 TIME CODE MENU THUMB CANCEL DISPLAY A D B C A B C D E F G A 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 previous menu operation ended at Favorites Menu 0 Press this button to close the menu screen during menu display and return to ...

Page 91: ...tingscreen H Remaining Battery Power A P28 Power Status Display Memo 0 If the supplied battery or equivalent battery sold separately is not used the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear I Menu Title Title of the currently displayed menu Changing Setting Values D F A C B E A Menu Item to Change Menu item to be changed A list of setting values F appears in a pop up B Operati...

Page 92: ...he 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 panel...

Page 93: ... Mode AF Assist Flash Band Correction System Information Time Zone Date Time Reset All Language Tally Lamp Auto Power Off Setup File Media Record Set System Audio Set Video Set A V Set LCD Mirror LCD Backlight LCD Contrast VF Contrast VF Bright VF Color LCD VF Display Settings Marker Settings Shooting Assist LCD VF Drop Frame TC Preset TC Generator TC UB UB Mode Memo 0 Some menus cannot be set dep...

Page 94: ...er is turned on in the Manual Shutter mode A P54 Manual Shutter Mode Manual Shutter Switching 0 Flash Band Correction operates when the luminance of the screen varies widely with or without flash light However depending on the shooting condition the flash band correction may not be fully effective even if there are flash lights 0 The following symptoms may occur under flash light but these are not...

Page 95: ...e operation of the cross shaped button HI on the right side 0 AE LEVEL VFR Sets the number of frames during Variable Frame Rec and operates as the AE level setting button in other cases A P81 Variable Frame Rec 0 AE Level Operates as the AE level setting button at all times 0 Disable Disables the button Setting Values AE LEVEL VFR RAE Level Disable Handle Zoom Speed This function allows you to set...

Page 96: ...ection switch is set to PRESET it functions as a button for switching between two color temperature settings A P57 Manual White Balance Mode Manual Switching 0 None Disabled Setting Values RREC AWB None Lolux To increase the sensitivity when in dim surroundings set a value in the Lolux mode Setting Values 36dB R30dB Clip Review For specifying the operation when any of the USER1 USER7 LCD KEY LCD K...

Page 97: ...Use this feature to fix a value to the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed 0 AE WB Use this feature to fix a value to White Balance and the Auto function of Gain Iris or Shutter when the user button that is assigned AE Lock is pressed Setting Values RAE AE WB Memo 0 This feature only works when Iris Shutter or Gain is set to Auto mode 0 AE...

Page 98: ...pression amount with Compress Level Setting Values Stretch RNormal Compress Memo 0 When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected 9 Stretch Level Stretch amount increases when a larger value is specified Setting Values 1 to 5 R 3 Memo 0 This item is displayed only when Black Toe is set to Stretch Otherwise this item appears as and cannot be selected 9 Compress Level ...

Page 99: ...Memo 0 When WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected 9 Gamma Level This item can be specified separately when Gamma is set to Standard or Cinema 0 Increase the number Enhances the gradation of black However the gradation of bright areas deteriorates 0 Decrease the number Enhances the gradation of bright areas However the gradation of black deteriorates Setting Value...

Page 100: ... Images are displayed in black and white when this is set to Off Reverse Picture For recording images correctly by setting this item to Rotate when the lens image appears upside down or laterally inverted 0 Rotate Enables horizontal vertical inversion of the image 0 Off Disables horizontal vertical inversion of the image Setting Values Rotate ROff Shooting Mode For switching the settings for image...

Page 101: ... 0 When Resolution is set to 1440x1080 and Frame Bit Rate is set to 60i HQ 50i HQ 60i SP or 50i SP Skin Detail For turning On Off the Skin Detail function which is used to adjust the contour correction effect of the colors captured Select On to soften the detail at areas where skin tone is detected Setting Values On ROff 9 Level For setting the level of contour correction degree of softening using...

Page 102: ...annot be selected in the Media mode or during recording TC Generator For setting the operation of the time code 0 Free Run Ext External time code input will be synchronized with this and the time code will be recorded 0 Free Run The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off 0 Rec R...

Page 103: ...tern display screen size marker and safety zone In addition it is also used for selecting whether to display characters on the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen as well as for adjusting the picture quality of the LCD monitor Shooting Assist Menu for setting the Shooting Assist function A P104 Shooting Assist Item Marker Settings For setting items such as the safety zone and center mark A P105 Marke...

Page 104: ...ing Assist Item Focus Assist For setting whether to add color to the contour of the focused image upon switching the image to black and white Setting Values On ROff 9 Type For specifying the operation when the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button is pressed A P49 Focus Assist Function 0 ACCU Focus Enables the Focus Assist and ACCU Focus forced focus functions The depth of field of the object becomes shallower to...

Page 105: ...en System B Record Set B Record Format B SD Aspect is set to 4 3 this item is fixed at 4 3 and cannot be selected A P112 SD Aspect 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 Ha...

Page 106: ...g is displayed the information appears even when Off is selected 0 The displayed time is an estimate TC UB For specifying whether to display the time code TC or user s bit UB rate in the display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Setting Values UB RTC Off Audio Meter For specifying whether to display the audio level meter on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Setting Values ROn Off Batter...

Page 107: ...hutter display setting is fixed at SEC and cannot be selected A P112 Frame Bit Rate A V Set Menu Menu screen for video output and audio Video Set For specifying video output related settings A P107 Video Set Item Audio Set For specifying audio related settings A P108 Audio Set Item Video Set Item Display On TV For setting whether to display the display and menu characters on the external monitor S...

Page 108: ...g may be fixed at 0 0 0 0 is displayed in gray in this case Audio Set Item Input1 Mic Ref For setting the reference input level when the INPUT1 selection switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 62dB 56dB R 50dB 44dB 38dB Input2 Mic Ref For setting the reference input level when the INPUT2 selection switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 62dB 56dB R 50dB 44dB 38dB Int Mic Gain Forset...

Page 109: ...INT Test Tone For specifying whether to output the audio test signals 1 kHz during color bar output Setting Values On ROff INPUT1 2 Wind Cut For selecting whether to cut the low frequencies of theaudioinputsignals low cut whenthe INPUT1 INPUT2 switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Set this item to reduce wind noise from the microphone 0 Both Enables low cut on both the INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals 0 INPU...

Page 110: ...g recording settings formatting and restoring of SD card tally lamp setting date time time zone and other settings It can also be used to reset the menu settings to their default values Record Set For specifying recorded video related settings A P112 Record Set Item Media 9 Format Media For formatting initializing an SD card Select a card slot A or B select Format from Cancel Format and press the ...

Page 111: ...t selectable when recording in Cameramode duringClipReview andinMedia mode Date Time For setting the year month day hour and minute Memo 0 The display order of the date year month day follows the setting in Display Settings B Date Style However the 24 hour format is used for the hour display regardless of the Time Style setting A P107 Date Style Time Zone For setting the UTC time difference in uni...

Page 112: ...odel Fixed at 720x480 0 E model Fixed at 720x576 0 The selectable values of Frame Bit Rate vary according to the setting of this item 9 Frame Bit Rate For setting the frame rate and encoding bit rate when System is set to HD The selectable options vary according to the Resolution setting 0 When 1920x1080 Format is set to AVCHD is selected Setting Values 60p HQ 60i HQ 50p HQ 50i HQ 60i SP 50i SP De...

Page 113: ...g in Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B Frame Bit Rate is set to XHQ 15sec cannot be selected 9 Rec Frames For setting the number of frames to record when Rec Mode is set to Frame Rec or Interval Rec Setting Values R1frame 3frames 6frames 9 Rec Interval For setting the recording time interval when Rec Mode is set to Interval Rec Setting Values R1sec 2sec 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 2min 5...

Page 114: ...o 0 This option is only valid if the SD card used for recording is of the SDXC format 0 During simultaneous recording such as Dual Rec and backup recording this option is valid only when the SD cards in both slots are of the SDXC format 0 This option is valid only when Record Format B Format is set to QuickTime MPEG2 or QuickTime H 264 A P112 Format Recording in DCIM Folder When On is selected fil...

Page 115: ...and press the Set button R to reset the number When Format is set to AVCHD the clip number is reset to 00000 When other clips exist on the SD card the smallest available number is used after reset 0 Example If the Clip Name Prefix is ABCD and ABCD0001 already exists on the SD card ABCD0002 will be assigned Clear Planning Metadata Erases the planning metadata Adding Editing Frequently Used Menu Ite...

Page 116: ...ears 4 Select Add and press the Set button R The selected menu item is added to Favorites Menu 4 Editing Favorites Menu You can delete or change the order of the items added to Favorites Menu Deleting Items from Favorites Menu 1 Open the Favorites Menu screen A Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu screen B Press the DISPLAY button or press and hold down the MENU button to open the Favorites...

Page 117: ...n R 6 Memo 0 Deletion is not complete until the changes are saved with Save Exit 0 To exit the editing mode without deleting any items select Exit without Saving 0 To return to the editing mode select Cancel Changing the Order of Items in Favorites Menu AE LEVEL MENU THUMB CANCEL FOCUSASSIST 1 OIS 2 TIME CODE MENU THUMB CANCEL DISPLAY 1 Open the Favorites Menu screen Press the MENU button to open ...

Page 118: ...ton JK and select a position to move to 5 Press the Set button R The selected item moves to the new position 5 4 6 Press the FOCUS ASSIST 1 button The option menu to exit the Favorites Menu editing mode appears 7 Select Save Exit and press the Set button R 7 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 wi...

Page 119: ...Appending Deleting OK Mark B Voltage Battery Power Displays the current status of the power supply in use A P28 Power Status Display Memo 0 Displayed in the Display 0 and Display 1 screens during warnings only C Remaining Space on Media Displays the remaining recording time of the SD cards in slot A and slot B separately W Currently selected slot White card W z Write protect switch of SD card is s...

Page 120: ...s Memo 0 This item is not displayed when Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B Record Format is set to Off A P106 Record Format G Audio Level Meter 0 Displays the audio levels of CH1 and CH2 0 a appears on the screen when in the Auto mode 4030 20 10 0 0 When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode is set to Frame Rec Interval Rec or Variable Frame audio cannot be recorded and is indicated by ...

Page 121: ... when AE LOCK is set to ON 0 LUX30 or LUX36 is displayed when in the low light shooting mode Memo 0 Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change O AE Level 0 Appears when the AE function is activated and Main Menu B Camera Function B AE Level is set to a value other than Normal A P94 AE Level 0 When operated while manual operation is disabled AE blinks for about 5 seconds 0 When f...

Page 122: ...em is not displayed when Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B Date Time is set to Off A P107 Date Time 0 When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Time Stamp is set to On this item is not displayed A P114 Time Stamp U Zoom Display 0 Displays the zoom position Zoom bar or value 0 The zoom bar will only be displayed for 3 seconds after the zoom operation is activated 0 The value will always be displ...

Page 123: ...uous Rec RRECC Clip Continuous Rec recording A P77 Clip Continuous Rec STBYC displayed in yellow Clip Continuous Rec recording pause A P77 Clip Continuous Rec STBY N Interval Rec recording standby A P80 Interval Rec STBYN displayed in red Interval recording pause RRECN Interval Rec recording A P80 Interval Rec STBY M Frame Rec recording standby A P79 Frame Rec RRECM Frame Rec recording A P79 Frame...

Page 124: ...y 0 screen during warnings only C Resolution Displays the video image resolution D Frame Rate Bit Rate Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs E Operation Guide Displays a guide for the current operation buttons F Audio Level Meter Displays the audio levels of CH1 and CH2 4030 20 10 0 Memo 0 This item is not displayed when Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B Audio Meter is set to Off A P...

Page 125: ...pecified in LCD VF B Display Settings B Date Style Time Style A P107 Date Style A P107 Time Style K Time Code I User s Bit J Display 0 Displays the time code hour minute second frame or user s bit data 0 Example of time code display 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colon denotes non drop frames and dot denotes drop frames 0 Example of user s bit display FF EE DD 20 Memo 0 You can specify whether to display the tim...

Page 126: ...user buttons A P36 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Audio Screen For checking the settings related to audio input A P108 Audio Set Item Audio Level Screen For checking audio related information such as microphone volume level A P61 Audio Recording Video Screen For checking the settings related to video output A P107 Video Set Item Planning Metadata Screen For checking the current planning m...

Page 127: ...unction The Skin Detail function can be used to reduce the contour enhancement of video signals for only the skin areas so as to produce a smoother skin tone 1 Set Skin Detail to On A P101 Skin Detail Set Main Menu B Camera Process B Detail Adjust B Skin Detail to On Memo 0 You can specify the adjustment level for the contour enhancement of the skin tone in Main Menu B Camera Process B Detail Adju...

Page 128: ...s shaped button J rotates the hue in the clockwise direction on the vector scope 0 Pressing the cross shaped button K rotates the hue in the anti clockwise direction on the vector scope R Cy B G Y I Mg R Cy B G Y I Mg R Cy B G Y I Mg R Cy B G Y I Mg R Cy B G Y I Mg R Cy B G Y I Mg Magenta Green Blue Yellow Cyan Red 3 Adjust Saturation 0 Press the cross shaped button I to move the cursor to Saturat...

Page 129: ... When the scene files saved using GY HM650 are loaded the functions that only exist on GY HM650 are ignored o Picture file Only picture files of the GY HM600 and GY HM650 series can be loaded Saving Setup Files 1 Display the Setup File menu Select Main Menu B System B Setup File and press the Set button R A P110 Setup File 2 Select Store File and press the Set button R 3 Select Scene File or Pictu...

Page 130: ... Select Load File and press the Set button R 3 Select Scene File or Picture 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 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 the write pr...

Page 131: ...s the Set button R The existing files are displayed 4 Select the file to delete using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 4 Memo 0 Scene files 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 5 6 Deletion is complete After file deletion is complete Complete appears on th...

Page 132: ...d disc 1 Connect the camera recorder to the PC using a USB cable A confirmation message Change to USB Mode to enable the USB connection appears AUX INPUT2 INPUT1 DEVICE AV A BATT RELEASE POW ER CHG B HDMI REMOTE DC HD SD SDI REC AV DEVICE PC 2 Select Change using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R The camera recorder switches to USB mode 2 Memo 0 If recording is in progress the ...

Page 133: ...ecessary to download the update software KB976422 0 32 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 3ee91fc2 a9bc 4ee1 aca3 2a9aff5915ea 0 64 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 73f766dd 7127 4445 b860 47084587155f Windows 8 1 Please check the website of Microsoft Corporation Connecting External Monitor 0 To output live or playback video i...

Page 134: ...DI and SD SDI signals 0 User sbitoutputfromthe HD SDSDI outputterminal is used as a flag to determine valid video signals Therefore accurate values will not be output Memo 0 The sampling frequency for embedded superimposed audio signals is 48 kHz Time code of the built in time generator as well as playback time code are also output Settings for SDI Down Converted Output 0 You can select the method...

Page 135: ... stereo sound is output from the x terminal regardless of the MONITOR switch setting and Monitor setting Connecting Wired Remote Control You can operate the functions of this unit with a wired remote control Memo 0 When the switches of the camera recorder and remote control unit are operated at the same time the switch operation of the remote control unit takes priority over that of the camera rec...

Page 136: ...9000 hours Check the fan and replace accordingly For more details please consult your nearest service center Memo 0 You can check the usage time of the fan in System B System Information B Fan Hour A P111 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...

Page 137: ...tains playable clips A P37 SD Card A P82 Playing Recorded Clips 12h Continuation Record The continuous recording time in AVCHD mode exceeds 12 hours and recording stops automatically To continue recording press the REC button again Blinking of the Tally Lamp The tally lamp start blinking when the remaining space on the SD card is running out during recording or when the battery power is running lo...

Page 138: ...nd pressing the Set button R Is the selected clip a playable clip Playback is not possible if the clip has a different video format setting No sound during playback Is the currently played clip recorded in the Variable Frame Rec mode A P81 Variable Frame Rec Images on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen appear dark or blurred 0 Readjust the brightness of the LCD monitor and viewfinder 0 Is the N...

Page 139: ...B Time Stamp set to On To display the date and time set it to Off A P114 Time Stamp Incorrect display on the viewfinder Is the LCD monitor used with LCD VF B LCD VF set to Off A P103 LCD VF 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 The two camera recorders are not synchronized even though th...

Page 140: ...o signal 8 dBu during reference level input 1 kK unbalanced x terminal 3 5 mm mini jack stereo REMOTE terminal 2 5 mm wired remote control U terminal DEVICE Mini USB B type USB 2 0 miniB slave function mass storage class only TC terminal IN 1 0 V p p to 4 0 V p p high impedance OUT 2 0 1 0 V p p low impedance Lens Section Item Description Lens Fujinon F1 6 23x f 4 1 mm to 94 3 mm 35 mm conversion ...

Page 141: ...1920x1080 59 94i 50i LP mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 9 Mbps 1440x1080 59 94i 50i EP mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 5 Mbps 1440x1080 59 94i 50i Audio Dolby Digital 2ch 48 kHz 16 Bit 256 kbps HD mode MOV H 264 Video recording file format QuickTime File Format Video XHQ Mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 50 Mbps 1920x1080 59 94p 59 94i 29 97p 23 98p 50p 50i 25p UHQ Mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 35 Mbps Max 1920x1080 59 94i 30p 23 98p 50...

Page 142: ...Outline Drawing Unit mm 269 5 57 345 5 402 5 415 5 178 197 140 156 5 177 5 148 5 HOOD The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice 142 Others ...

Page 143: ...ker display 127 Media mode 17 32 124 Menu 90 91 93 N ND filter 56 O OK mark 87 One push auto focus 48 P Picture file 129 Picture quality setting 60 Power 28 29 Pre rec 77 Preset zoom 47 Push auto focus 48 R Recordable time 37 Resolution 44 Restoring SD card 40 S Safety zone display 127 Scene file 129 SD SDHC SDXC card 13 37 Selecting multiple clips 87 Setting the date time 31 Setup file 129 Shooti...

Page 144: ... 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 Licensed Software and related documents shall belong to the Licensor or the original holder of the right who granted to the Licensor the license or sublicense for the Licensed Software hereinafter the Original Rig...

Page 145: ...er 3 The Licensor and the User hereby agree that this Agreement is governed by the laws of Japan and any dispute arising from and relating to the rights and obligations under this Agreement shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court for its first instance Open Source License SGI FREE SOFTWARE LICENSE B Version 2 0 0 OpenGL ES1 1 Header file 0 EGL1 1 Header file SG...

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