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For CH-3/CH-4

1

Open the [CH3/4 Input Level] adjustment

screen.

0

Press the Set button (

R

) in [Main Menu]

 

B

[A/V Set]

 

B

 

[Audio Set]

 

B

 

[CH3/4 Input

Level].

(

A

 P127 [ CH3/4 Input Level ] )

0

The [CH3/4 Input Level] adjustment screen

appears.

Memo : 

0

The input level cannot be set when the [FULL

AUTO] switch is set to “ON”.

.

Set

CH3/4 Input Level

2

Select whether to adjust manually or

automatically.

0

Use the 

JK

 cross-shaped buttons to select

the channel to set.

0

Press the [OIS/1] button to switch between

Manual and Auto.

0

During manual adjustment, adjust the level

using the 

H

 

I

 cross-shaped buttons.

.

CH3/4 Input Level

Auto/Manual 

Selection

Level Adjustment

Channel 

Selection

3

Press the Set button (

R

) to end the

adjustment.

0

Make sure to press the Set button (

R

) to save

the setting.

0

Pressing the [CANCEL] button discards the

setting and returns to the menu screen at the

next higher level.

Memo : 

0

You can adjust the level manually during the

recording, recording standby, and stop modes.

0

For the recorded audio, you can set items such

as [Threshold Level], [Attack Time] or [Decay

Time] in [CH3 Limiter] or [CH4 Limiter].

0

If [CH3 Limiter]/[CH4 Limiter]

 

B

 

[Threshold

Level] is set to a value other than “Off”, the limiter

operates according to the value set.

(

A

 P128 [CH3 Limiter/CH4 Limiter] )

0

Set the reference audio level of [CH-3] and

[CH-4] to be recorded on SD cards in the [Main

Menu]

 

B

 

[A/V Set]

 

B

 

[Audio Set]

 

B

 

[CH3/4 Ref.

Level] menu to “CH1/2 Link”, “CH1/2 -6dB”, or

“CH1/2 -12dB”. (common for CH3/CH4)

(

A

 P127 [ CH3/4 Ref. Level ] )

0

When [Main Menu]

 

B

 

[A/V Set]

 

B

 

[Audio Set]

 

B

[CH3 Limiter]/[CH4 Limiter]

 

B

 

[Threshold

Level] is set to “Off” while in the automatic

adjustment mode, the limiter operates at

-6dBFS.

0

If [CH3 Limiter]/[CH4 Limiter]

 

B

 

[Threshold

Level] is set to a value other than “Off”, the limiter

operates according to the value set.

(

A

 P128 [CH3 Limiter/CH4 Limiter] )

Audio Recording

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Summary of Contents for GY-HM850CHE

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Page 3: ...erheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided 9 This appliance should be operated only...

Page 4: ...se controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service The light...

Page 5: ...his device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice 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 UTILISATE...

Page 6: ...t No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel FOR EUROPEAN The plastics packaging bags may cause suffocation when they are covered over the head Tear them open and keep them away from the reach of infants and children by ensuring that they are disposed of properly Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards reg...

Page 7: ...ial Cable 10 m HD SD SDI OUT Coaxial Cable 10 m REMOTE1 Exclusive Cable 5 m REMOTE2 Exclusive Cable 1 m LENS Unshielded Cable 0 1 m VF Special cable 0 3 m DEVICE Shielded Cable 2 m GENLOCK Coaxial Cable 10 m TC IN Coaxial Cable 10 m TC OUT Coaxial Cable 10 m STUDIO A B Exclusive Cable 0 3 m Caution Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism for example near a radio or TV transmitter...

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Page 9: ...rd 43 Usable Cards 43 Formatting Initializing SD Cards 45 Restoring and Updating the SD Card 46 Clips Recorded to SD Cards 47 About the Operation Lock Feature 48 Shooting Basic Shooting Procedures 49 Selecting a Recording Format 50 Zoom Operation 52 Focus Operation F 53 Adjusting the Focus by Face Detection F 56 Adjusting the Brightness 57 Adjusting the Iris 58 Setting the Gain 59 Setting the Elec...

Page 10: ...161 Connecting a Earphone 163 Connecting Wired Remote Control 164 Connecting a Remote Control Unit 164 Functions Operable from the Remote Control Unit 166 Inputting SDI Signals from an External Device A B 168 Inputting External Synchronizing Signals Genlock 169 Displaying Return Videos from an External Device A B 172 Studio System A B 172 Connecting to the Network Functions of Network Connection 1...

Page 11: ...st of FTP Transfer Errors 203 List of Live Streaming Error Displays 205 Blinking of the Tally Lamp 206 Warning Tone 206 Troubleshooting 206 Specifications 209 Index 214 Software License Agreement 216 Important Notice concerning the Software 217 Open Source License 218 Contents 11 Introduction ...

Page 12: ...necessary processing through incorporating camera processing and image compression on a single chip Images from imaging devices are compressed and processed without any loss thereby achieving high quality images MPEG2 and H 264 Codec FALCONBRID allows users to select a recording format such as MPEG 2 H 264 and AVCHD Progressive the most commonly used codec for professional videos 50 Mbps high reso...

Page 13: ...ophone receiver Supports two types of wired remote control units In addition to JVC s original 6 pin remote terminal this camera recorder is also equipped with a φ2 5mm stereo jack remote control terminal Built in GPS This camera recorder is built in with a GPS function which enables the positional information obtained from the GPS satellite during a shoot to be recorded as metadata Note that acqu...

Page 14: ... The company name of Fontworks Fontworks and the name of the fonts are registered trademarks of Fontworks Inc 0 Other product and company names included in this instruction manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Marks such as and have been omitted in this manual Precautions for Proper Use Storage and Usage Locations o Allowable ambient temperature and humi...

Page 15: ... Department of State of the U S and its precision may be altered intentionally o Perform positioning at an unobstructed location with a clear view that is not indoors or blocked by trees o The time needed for obtaining the position information may be longer and variation may also be larger depending on the surrounding environment and time of day o This camera recorder uses the WGS 84 World Geodeti...

Page 16: ... humidity or corrosion places near thermal equipment sandy or dusty places or in a car under the sun with the doors and windows closed o Do not bend or drop the SD card or subject it to strong impact or vibration o Do not splash the SD card with water o 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 forei...

Page 17: ... Encryption in Network Connection Wireless LAN connections make use of an encryption function This encryption is designed for commercially sold equipment and it cannot be altered Others o Do not insert objects other than the memory card 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 ...

Page 18: ...CAM MEDIA Button Exit Cancel FTP Operation Successful Failed Stopped Actions Execute Delete Clips File Deletion in Progress Exit Cancel File Delete Operation Successful Failed Stopped Trimming in Progress Exit Trimming Operation Successful Failed Stopped LOAD FILE 3 Button Execute Trim This Clip Media Mode Thumbnail Display USB Connection When the confirmation to change to USB mode appears and Cha...

Page 19: ... Change to USB Mode appears Select Change and press the Set button to switch to USB mode A P160 Managing Editing Clips on a PC 0 In USB mode the camera recorder is recognized by the connected PC as a peripheral drive USB mass storage class only Disable the connection on the PC and remove the USB cable from the camera recorder to switch to Camera mode A P160 Managing Editing Clips on a PC Memo 0 Wh...

Page 20: ...t is set to A or B 0 It is used to switch the color temperature of the preset white balance when the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch J on the operation panel located at the right side of this unit is set to PRESET 0 You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button A P63 Adjusting the White Balance A P42 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons E Lens...

Page 21: ... Connector A P28 Attaching the Lens Supplied T INPUT1 INPUT2 Audio Input Terminal 1 2 XLR 3 pin x 2 A P69 Audio Recording U Lens Cable Clamp A P28 Attaching the Lens Supplied V AUDIO INPUT Audio Input Signal Selection Switch 1 2 A P69 Audio Recording W AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 4 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch 1 to 4 A P69 Audio Recording X Hood Release Button A P29 Attaching Detaching the Hood A ...

Page 22: ... while the menu screen is displayed A P103 Basic Operations in Menu Screen 0 Displays the menu screen when the button is pressed during thumbnail 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 G ND FILTER ND Filter Switch A P62 Setting the ND Filter H DISPLAY Display Button 0 Press the DISPLAY...

Page 23: ...9 AE LEVEL SW P LOAD FILE 3 Load File User 3 Button Displays the screen for retrieving a picture file You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button A P158 Loading a Setup File A P42 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Q MONITOR Audio Monitor Level Adjustment Knob For adjusting the volume of the monitor speaker and earphone Viewfinder A ...

Page 24: ...P168 Inputting SDI Signals from an External Device A B B HD SD SDI OUT HD SD SDI Output Terminal BNC A P161 Connecting External Monitor C GENLOCK Genlock Terminal BNC A P169 Inputting External Synchronizing Signals Genlock D TC IN Time Code Input Terminal BNC A P78 Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator E TC OUT Time Code Output Terminal BNC A P78 Synchronizing the Time C...

Page 25: ... A A Card Slot A Status Indicator B SLOT SELECT Card Slot Selection Button For switching the active card slot during shooting and playback C SD Card Cover D Card Slot B Status Indicator E OPEN SD Card Cover Open Close Knob Rear Terminal A A B C A Shoulder Belt Mount x2 For mounting a shoulder belt sold separately Caution 0 Be sure to use a shoulder belt with the strength to withstand the weight of...

Page 26: ...O in the following cases 0 When using the grip zoom lever L on the lens or the handle zoom lever c on this unit 0 When using a zoom servo unit sold separately 0 When operating remotely from a remote control unit connected to the REMOTE1 REMOTE2 terminal or from a web browser A P52 Zoom Operation I Lens Cable For connecting to the camera s LENS connection terminal J REC Record Trigger Button Starts...

Page 27: ...REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P790 PL Mount Film Lens 16 mm PL Mount Film Lens adapter HZ CA13U Zoom Servo Unit HZ ZS13B 1 2 Zoom Lens 1 3 ACM 12 1 2 1 3 ACM 17 2 3 2 3 Zoom Lens Anton Bauer Battery Dionic90 IDX Battery Endura HL9 IDX Battery Charger XLR 4 pin AC Remote Control Unit RM LP25U RM LP55U RM LP20G Tripod Base KA 551U 1 3 AF Zoom Lens Gold Mount V Mount Camera Remote Control Unit RM HP790DU RM...

Page 28: ... recorder may fall off resulting in injuries or malfunction Attaching the Microphone Supplied You can attach the supplied microphone to the microphone holder The supplied microphone uses a phantom power supply 4 5 1 3 2 1 Turn the knob on the microphone holder anticlockwise to loosen and open the microphone holder 2 Place the microphone in the microphone holder 3 Turn the knob on the microphone ho...

Page 29: ...se close the lens cover to protect the lens Caution 0 Do not press against the lens cover with force Doing so may damage the lens or the cover Attaching Detaching the Hood A C Attaching the Hood Align the markings on the camera recorder and hood turnthehoodinthedirectionofthearrowuntil it is locked Detaching the Hood 0 Remove the hood when attaching a filter teleconverter or wide converter to the ...

Page 30: ...horized dealer from which this camera recorder was purchased or our service center Anti reflective film model LS43131 Power Supply To use this camera recorder you can attach a battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it A P31 Using a Battery Pack A P30 Using AC Power DC IN Power Caution 0 Set the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF before changing the power supply that operates this camera recorder Using A...

Page 31: ... U model Approx 2 8 h Endura HL9 E model Approx 2 7 h Memo 0 Actual operating times may differ depending on the age of the battery charging condition and operating environment 0 Operating time is shortened in cold environment 0 The operating time may shorten when power zoom is used accessories are connected or when the LCD monitor is frequently used Precautions for the Battery Operation 0 Do not r...

Page 32: ...one Power Status Display Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor The power status is indicated on areas such as the display screen and the menu screen When the value and unit appear in yellow it is a warning indicating that the supply voltage of the DC power or the remaining battery level is low Display Description B 12 0V B 100min C 30 4 RES I 16 0V Currently powered by a battery When the battery power...

Page 33: ...itches the camera recorder to the SDI Input mode A B A P18 Operation Modes Camera Mode Camera images are output on the viewfinder and LCD monitor If a recordable SD card is inserted the camera recorder switches to the recording standby mode and STBY is displayed on the operation mode display area of the LCD monitor and viewfinder Press the REC trigger button to start recording Memo 0 Playback of S...

Page 34: ... camera recorder is shutting down and turns off when shutdown is complete 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 the power again 0 When turning off the power first...

Page 35: ...ming the exit screen The Initial Setting screen appears 0 For U models Set UTC 05 00 Initial Setting 0 For E models Set UTC Initial Setting Memo 0 The Initial Setting screen appears when the power is turned on for the first time and when the power is turned on after the built in battery is fully discharged 0 The configured date time data is saved in the built in rechargeable battery even if the po...

Page 36: ...played back is displayed Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder You can display the camera status media information zebra pattern and various markers in the video image on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen during shooting Memo 0 When Main Menu B A V Set B Video Set B HDMI Out Character SDI Out Character VIDEO Out Character is set to On the display screen and menu screen are also displayed ...

Page 37: ...0 Press the STATUS button to switch to the display screen 0 Press the MENU button at each status screen other than the Camera and Audio Level screen to enter the setting screen 0 Use the cross shaped button HI to switch screens as follows 192 168 0 1 HM890 Zebra USER7 USER6 None None USER5 Focus Assist USER4 Load Picture File USER3 Marker USER2 OIS USER1 USER Switch Set Live Streaming MAC Address ...

Page 38: ...corder using the viewfinder LCD monitor or both Inverted LCD Normal LCD Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Screen VF When LCD VF B LCD VF is set to Off A P120 LCD VF LCD Monitor Status LCD Display VF Display LCD closed Normal LCD OFF ON Inverted LCD ON OFF LCD opened Normal LCD ON OFF Inverted LCD ON OFF Turns on when LCD VF B LCD VF is set to On Memo 0 Pressandholdthe DISPLAY buttonfor2se...

Page 39: ...n to standard settings 0 During adjustment the brightness level is displayed on the LCD monitor P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 5 Adjusting the Contour Use the LCD PEAKING button to adjust the contour of the LCD monitor 0 The button increases contour correction and the button decreases contour correction 0 Press the and buttons simultaneously to return to standard settings 0 During adjustment...

Page 40: ... of the viewfinder screen Memo 0 When Main Menu B LCD VF B LCD VF is set to Off operate after switching to the viewfinder display by pressing the DISPLAY button for 2 seconds or longer 0 During Focus Assist operation the contour correction effect on the viewfinder will be temporarily disabled Adjusting the Contrast Use the VF Contrast menu to adjust the contrast of the viewfinder screen 0 Adjust u...

Page 41: ...urn the focus ring to adjust the focus of the object 5 Turn the zoom ring to set the lens to the maximum wide angle position 6 Adjust the back focus using the iris ring to set the focus on the subject 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 a few times until focus is set on both the telephoto and wide angle ends 8 Turn the zoom ring and check if the image is blurry at the telephoto end at the 20 mm scale mark 9 If ...

Page 42: ...perations in Menu Screen Tally Lamp This is the indicator lamp for recording and warning The operation changes according to the menu settings The lamp blinks when the battery or remaining space on the SD card is low Camera mode only Set using Main Menu B System B Front Tally Back Tally A P130 Front Tally Back Tally 0 When Tally System is set to Internal Menu Setting Front Tally Back Tally Off Rec ...

Page 43: ...0p 480p 4GB 8 12 40 120 240 8GB 17 24 80 240 480 16 GB 35 48 160 480 960 32 GB 70 96 320 960 1920 64 GB SDXC 140 192 640 1920 3840 128 GB SDXC 280 384 1280 3840 7680 Unit minute AVCHD HQ HQ SP LP EP 1920x1080p 1920x1080i 1440x1080i 4GB 16 19 25 46 82 8GB 33 39 50 95 168 16 GB 67 78 100 190 336 32 GB 135 156 200 380 672 64 GB SDXC 270 312 400 760 1344 128 GB SDXC 540 632 800 1520 2688 Unit minute M...

Page 44: ...t slot 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 by sliding the SD card cover knob of the slot in the direction indicated by the arrow 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 pre...

Page 45: ...ds 0 SD cards formatted under different specifications For details of the menu operation refer to Basic Operations in Menu Screen P 103 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 media display area when an SD card that requires restoring is insert...

Page 46: ...STORE is not displayed updates the data inside the SD card 1 Select System B Media B Restore Media A P130 Restore Media 2 Select the SD card to be restored and press the Set button R 2 Set Restore Slot Restore Slot Restore Media 3 Restoring starts Restoring 4 Restoring is complete 0 When restoring is complete Complete appears and the camera recorder returns to the Restore Media screen 0 When no me...

Page 47: ...r the recorded clip Clip Name Prefix Clip Number 0 When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B WFormat is set to AVCHD the clip name generated consists of only the Clip Number 5 digit number A P133 W Format Example In the case of QuickTime MP4 MXF 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 ...

Page 48: ...onnected to the REMOTE1 terminal 0 Remote operation of the camera through access via a web 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 AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 4 input selection switch 0 AUDIO INPUT selection switch 1 2 0 All switches inside the LCD monitor door 0 All switch...

Page 49: ...69 Audio Recording 2 Press the REC button to start recording to the SD card This camera recorder has three REC buttons Any of the REC buttons can be used to start stop recording by default The front and back tally lamps light up in red during recording 0 Zoom Operation A P52 Zoom Operation 0 Adjusting the Focus Manually A P53 Focus Operation F Memo 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable ca...

Page 50: ...atio is fixed at 16 9 when System is set to HD HD Web or HD SDI In 4 After setting is complete for all items press the OIS 1 button 0 Switches the recording format 0 A Please Wait message appears on the screen during switching Possible Slot A Setting Combinations When System B System Frequency is set to 60 30 24 0 When Record Format B System is set to HD HD SD HD Web HD SDI In U model 0 When Recor...

Page 51: ... Audio QuickTime H 264 720x576 50i 4ch 2ch Possible Slot B Setting Combinations When System B System Frequency is set to 60 30 24 0 When Record Format B System is set to HD SD U model Record Format Y Format Y Resolution Y Frame Bit Rate Y Audio QuickTime H 264 720x480 60i 4ch 2ch 0 When Record Format B System is set to HD Web Record Format Y Format Y Resolution Y Frame Bit Rate Y Audio QuickTime H...

Page 52: ... 6 F1 6 0dB 0dB AE 6 AE 6 ND 1 64 ND 1 64 12 34 56 12 34 56 Jan 24 2014 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 5 6 f t Using Zoom Ring at the Lens Section 1 Set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL switch to MANUAL You can adjust the preferred angle of view by turning the zoom ring Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle F The handle zoom lever operates only when the supplied lens is in use 1 Set the ZOOM SERVO MANUAL...

Page 53: ...ith Main Menu B Camera Function B Preset Zoom Speed A P112 Preset Zoom Speed F 0 Operating other zoom maneuvers during a zoom position recall will cancel the recall Focus Operation F Adjusting Focus Manually 1 Set the AUTO FOCUS 11 switch to OFF The manual focus icon d appears on the screen The handle zoom lever operates only when the supplied lens is in use P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12...

Page 54: ... button on the lens in the factory default setting 0 One Push Focus can also be assigned to other user buttons A P42 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Setting to Auto Focus Temporarily Push Auto Focus 0 In the Manual Focus mode the camera recorder switches temporarily to the Autofocus mode and automatically adjusts the focus when you take a shot with the RET button on the lens pressed down 0...

Page 55: ... disabled Setting Focus Assist Function to a User Button Youcanassignthe FocusAssist functiontoauser button A P42 Assignment of Functions to User Buttons Expanded 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 This excludes the AUTO FOCUS 11 button A P42 Assignment of Functions...

Page 56: ...u 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 Memo 0 If the detection frame does not appear make sure that the AUTO FOCUS 11 switch is set to ON Also if Face Detect is set to AF AE set at least one of the iris gain and electronic shutter control items to the au...

Page 57: ...brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness Memo 0 You can use the cross shaped button HI on the side of the camera recorder to set the target level brighter darker to maintain optimum brightness during automatic adjustment A P109 AE Level 0 The convergence speed of the automatic adjustment for gain shutter and iris can be set in the menu A P109 AE Speed 0 If one or more of the items G...

Page 58: ...and holding the IRIS button on the lens or the user button assigned with the One Push Iris function switches the camera recorder to the Push Auto Iris mode Auto Iris Automatic Adjustment Mode The iris is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object 1 Set the IRIS A M mode selection switch on the lens to A The camera recorder switches to the Auto Iris mode and the a icon appears...

Page 59: ...ode according to your shooting conditions Manual Gain Mode Manual Gain Switching 0 Select the gain level of the video amplifier using the GAIN L M H selection switch on the camera recorder 0 The a icon on the screen disappears 0 The default positions 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 t...

Page 60: ...Q 24p UHQ or 24p HQ and set Shutter in LCD VF B Display Settings to DEG A P133 W Frame Bit Rate A P124 Shutter During Modes Other Than Variable Frame Rec 720 60p 720 30p 1080 60i 1080 30p 720 50p 720 25p 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 1 120 1 100 1 120 1 60 1 100 1 100 1 50 1 60 1 50 1 48 1 30 1 25 1 24 1 15 1 12 5 1 12 K 1 7 5 1 6 25 1...

Page 61: ...10843 1 10227 1 10843 K 1 60 00 1 54 00 1 50 00 1 48 00 1 45 00 1 40 00 1 36 00 1 32 00 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 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 4000 1 2000 1 100...

Page 62: ...utter Setting the ND Filter Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range Switch according to the brightness of the object When the position on the switch is changed the selected position of the ND filter is displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Display 2 screen Memo 0 When Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B ND Filter is set to Off the position of the ND fi...

Page 63: ...temperature settings are registered on this camera recorder You can switch between them using the user button assigned with the AWB function Default setting 3200K 1 5600K 0 The color temperature changes each time you press the user button assigned with AWB Preset Temp 1 Alternative Temp 1 Set the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch to PRESET 2 Press the user button that is assigned with AWB Setting the Pres...

Page 64: ... 0 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 2014 00 00 00 00 1920x1080 60 i HQ 100min 50min 282min A 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 5 6f t 12 34 56 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00...

Page 65: ...e Balance feature to either A B or PRESET in Camera Function B FAW A P109 FAW 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 In this case switching of the white balance with the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch...

Page 66: ...ns The process of correcting this phenomenon is referred to as white shading adjustment 0 Perform this process after adjusting the white balance Setup Prior Adjustment 1 Obtain the white balance on the camera A P64 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 brightness If the brightness is insufficient...

Page 67: ... smaller 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 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 a...

Page 68: ...ot appear on the screen display the image stabilizer function is OFF P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00 5 6f t 2 Press the OIS 1 button to turn ON the image stabilizer feature when image stabilizer feature is OFF The image stabilizer feature switches between ON and OFF with every press of the OIS 1 button 0 OFF Use this setting when the camera recorder is secured...

Page 69: ...etting for INPUT1 INPUT2 Input Channel Set AUDIO INPUT signal selection switch 1 or 2 according to the devices to be connected to the INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals Setting Description LINE Use this setting when connecting to an audio device or other equipment The reference input level is 4 dBu MIC Use this setting when connecting to a dynamic microphone MIC 48V Use this setting when connecting to a ...

Page 70: ...y during the recording recording standby and stop modes A P128 CH1 Limiter CH2 Limiter 0 Set the reference audio level of CH 1 and CH 2 to be recorded on SD cards in the Main Menu B A V Set B Audio Set B CH1 2 Ref Level menu to 20dB 18dB or 12dB common for CH 1 CH 2 A P127 CH1 2 Ref Level o Adjusting automatically Set the AUDIO SELECT CH 1 CH 2 AUTO MANUAL selection switch to AUTO or the FULL AUTO...

Page 71: ...d returns to the menu screen at the next higher level Memo 0 You can adjust the level manually during the recording recording standby and stop modes 0 For the recorded audio you can set items such as Threshold Level Attack Time or Decay Time in CH3 Limiter or CH4 Limiter 0 If CH3 Limiter CH4 Limiter B Threshold Level is set to a value other than Off the limiter operates according to the value set ...

Page 72: ... viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording Display screen Displaying Time Code and User s Bit The time code and user s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording The display differs according to the menu settings 1 Set Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B TC UB to On A P123 TC UB When TC or UB is selected time code or user s bit data is displa...

Page 73: ...n Main Menu B System B Record Set B Rec Mode is set to Variable Frame Interval Rec or Frame Rec and the TC GENE switch is set to FREE Rec Run mode is activated A P135 Rec Mode 0 When Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B WFormat YFormat is set to AVCHD Pre Rec enters Free Run mode A P133 W Format A P134 Y Format Setting Time Code Generator Presetting the Time Code 0 Time code and user ...

Page 74: ...r minutes that are 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 Presetting the Time Code 1 Select Main Menu B TC UB B TC Preset and press the Set button R A P119 TC Preset The TC Preset screen appears 1 TC Preset TC UB Memo 0 When the TC GENE switch is set to...

Page 75: ...normal screen 0 To cancel the setting press the CANCEL 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 operation of the OIS 1 and MARKER 2 buttons that are set in Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set is disabled MARKER 2 functions as the number reset button A P111 User Switch...

Page 76: ...and press the Set button R A P119 UB Mode 2 Move the cursor to Preset and press the Set button R The UB Preset setting screen appears 2 Preset UB Mode TC UB Memo 0 When the TC GENE switch is set to REGEN Regen is displayed and preset is disabled 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 o...

Page 77: ... HI to place the cursor at the item to set then use the cross shaped button JK to change the values Memo 0 Press the MARKER 2 button to reset each digit to 0 The cursor moves to the time digit left 5 Check the values and press the Set button R 0 The user s bit is set and the screen returns to the normal screen 0 To cancel the setting press the CANCEL button Caution 0 When the camera recorder is sw...

Page 78: ...pted for a few seconds This is not a malfunction 2 Input the SMPTE EBU LTC time code from the external time code generator to the TC IN terminal of this camera recorder Connecting multiple devices with one as the master unit and the others as slave units TC OUT TC IN GENLOCK VIDEO OUT Master Device Slave Device 1 Connect the TC OUT terminal of the master device with the TC IN terminal of the slave...

Page 79: ... maximum brightness limit in LCD VF B Shooting Assist B Zebra B Top 1 Top 2 and the minimum brightness limit in Bottom 1 Bottom 2 Item Settings Options Top 1 Maximum brightness limit for displaying Zebra 1 5 100 Over in 5 increments Bottom 1 Minimum brightness limit for displaying Zebra 1 0 100 in 5 increments Top 2 Maximum brightness limit for displaying Zebra 2 5 100 Over in 5 increments Bottom ...

Page 80: ... more than 400 luminance is detected it is displayed as 400 A P115 Gamma 1 Select one of the following from Main Menu B Camera Function B User Switch Set B Spot Meter A P111 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 current positions 0 Max Green 0 M...

Page 81: ...2min 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 2014 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 5 6 f t 100min 100min 50min 50min 282min 282min Cursor Green Brightness Indication B By pressing the button the cursors and brightness indicat...

Page 82: ...rmation GPS reception in progress signal strength weak Receiving weak 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 an...

Page 83: ...ck 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 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 Whe...

Page 84: ... 10 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 2014 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 5 6 f t 100min 100min 50min 50min 282min 282min Top Bottom How to read the histogram 0 Theverticalaxisdenotesthenumberofpixels 0 The horizontal axis denotes the pixel brightness Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions By setting System to HD SD or H...

Page 85: ... recorded seamlessly without interruptions in the 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 ...

Page 86: ...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 WFormat is set to AVCHD Clip Continuous cannot be selected A P89 Special Recording A P135 Rec Mode A P133 W Format 0 When both slots a...

Page 87: ...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 1 Set Main Menu B System B Record Set B Slot Mode to Backup A P136 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 2014 00 00 00 00 5 6f...

Page 88: ...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 2014 00 00 00 00 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 that is full 0 When reco...

Page 89: ...d 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 indicator lights up in green Caution 0 When the interval between start and stop reco...

Page 90: ... REC button again to pause recording 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...

Page 91: ...g resumes 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 P135 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 P135 Rec Frames 3 Start reco...

Page 92: ...c A P135 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 P135 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 P135 Rec Interval 4 Start recording 0 Press the REC button to record only the n...

Page 93: ...to AE 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 P109 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...

Page 94: ... 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 G MARKER 2 Button 0 Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor 0 Clips being selected are displayed with check mark H LOAD FILE 3 Button Enters the action selection screen I STATUS Button Displays the media information screen Thumbnail Scr...

Page 95: ...d back even if you press the Set Play button Memo 0 Dependent on the settings for Main Menu B System B Record Set B Record Format B System WResolution YResolution and WFrame Bit Rate YFrame Bit Rate A P132 System A P133 W Frame Bit Rate 0 When Record Format B WFormat is set to AVCHD playback may fail if the files are recorded on camera recorders other than the GY HM890 GY HM850 GY HM650 and GY HM6...

Page 96: ...played when the User 3 LOAD FILE 3 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 P101 Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively Deselect All Clears all clip selections Add OK Mark Appends an OK mark 0 This Clip Appe...

Page 97: ...ntrol panel of the camera recorder to play back B C A A IW Button 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 S T Button Skips in the reverse or forward direction O N Button During Playback Fast forwards in the reverse or forward direction While paused Frame by frame playback in the rev...

Page 98: ...plays only information of Gain Iris Shutter and White Balance that have been recorded P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB 35 483197 139 652172 Oct 30 2014 07 01 58PM GPS Display Camera Information Display Hide Memo 0 When System B Record Set B Record Format B System is set to HD SD or HD Web only SD or web files can be played back from slot B In this case files up converted into the HD size are played back in...

Page 99: ... 2 Select Delete Clips B All Clips A screen to confirm deletion appears 3 Select Delete and press the Set button R Deleting starts Memo 0 The time taken to delete clips depends on the number of clips to be deleted Appending Deleting OK Mark 0 You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes 0 Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted thus protecting the important clips 0 When the cam...

Page 100: ...and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips P 100 Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips 0 Multiple clips can be selected during thumbnail screen or playback screen display 0 After selecting multiple clips perform appending deleting of OK mark deleting of clips using the action selection screen 0 After selecting multiple clips the selections will be canceled by the following operati...

Page 101: ...nge 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 SelectedRange SelectedRange End Position Start Position 5 Press the Set button R to confirm the range 0 The check marks c...

Page 102: ... Add OK Mark Deselect All Select Range A Guide Operation guide B Position bar 6 Current position of the video 7 Position to start trimming in point 8 Position to end trimming out point C Trimming information W or Y Indicates the available space in the storage media W or Y 7 Indicates the time code of the in point 8 Indicates the time code of the out point 9 Indicates the duration from the in point...

Page 103: ...fied out point Basic Operations in Menu Screen 0 Press the MENU THUMB button on the side control panel of the camera recorder or on the LCD monitor to display the menu screen on the LCD monitor and viewfinder 0 Various settings for shooting and playback can be configured on the menu screen 0 There are two types of menu screens Main Menu and Favorites Menu 0 Main Menu contains all the setting items...

Page 104: ...is button is disabled in other screens Display and Description of the Menu Screen Selecting Menu Items H I F E B D G A C Add Favorites SEC Shutter 24hour Time Style YMD Date Style On Date Time Time Battery Off Audio Meter Display Settings A Cursor Indicates the selected item Use the cross shaped button JK to move the cursor B Menu Item 0 Displays the names of the menu item and sub menu 0 Menu item...

Page 105: ...o move the cursor F List of Setting Values 0 A pop up displaying a list of setting values for selection 0 The height of the pop up depends on the number of settings available Use the scroll bar D to confirm the current display status Text Input with Software Keyboard For entering the subname for the setup file entering the Clip Name Prefix and the settings under Network B Settings Entering a subna...

Page 106: ...panel of the camera recorder to abort character input and return to the previous screen F SP Space Key Select SP and press the Set button R on the side control panel of the camera recorder to enter a space at the current position of the character cursor B G 3 Backspace Key Select 3 and press the Set button R on the side control panel of the camera recorder to delete the character on the left of th...

Page 107: ...UB P 119 TC Preset P 119 UB Mode P 119 Drop Frame P 119 LCD VF P 120 Shooting Assist P 120 Marker Settings P 120 Display Settings P 120 LCD VF P 120 LCD VF Display P 120 VF Color P 120 VF Contrast P 120 LCD Contrast P 120 LCD Backlight P 120 LCD Mirror P 120 A V Set P 125 Video Set P 125 Audio Set P 125 System P 130 Record Set P 130 Media P 130 Setup File P 130 Tally System P 130 Front Tally P 130...

Page 108: ... such as by the camera flash of another still camera Setting Values On ROff Caution 0 Flash band correction function is not available in any of the following cases 0 When Rec Mode is set to Variable Frame 0 When the frame rate of WFrame Bit Rate YFrame Bit Rate is 24p 0 When the shutter speed is set to a value other than OFF A P60 Manual Shutter Mode Manual Shutter Switching 0 When Network is set ...

Page 109: ...ing with the GAIN L M H selection switch or WHT BAL B A PRESET switch Setting Values Fast Middle Slow ROff Memo 0 This feature does not function when the FULL AUTO switch is ON while the GAIN L M H selection switch or WHT BAL B A PRESET switch is disabled FAW For setting where to assign the FAW Full Auto White Balance feature in the WHT BAL B A PRESET switch Setting Values B A PRESET RNone Memo 0 ...

Page 110: ...the AUTO FOCUS 11 switch is set to ON 0 The manual focus adjustment mode is temporarily activated by turning the focus ring in the AF mode If the focus ring is not operated for acertaintime thecamerarecorderreturnstothe AF mode Remote Func Change F For setting whether to enable focus operation when performing zooming from a wired remote control Setting Values Zoom Focus ROff Memo 0 This function i...

Page 111: ...e USER11 USER9 USER10 USER1 to USER8 Lens RET Lolux To increase the sensitivity when in dim surroundings set a value in the Lolux mode Setting Values 36dB R30dB Clip Review For setting the operation of clip review Clip review functions by operating the user button assigned with the Clip Review function 0 Last 5sec Views about 5 seconds of the clip from the ending 0 Top 5sec Views about 5 seconds o...

Page 112: ...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 the Auto mode However AE lock functions during FAW wh...

Page 113: ...d Setting Values Camera G PiP Camera R PiP PiP R Camera PiP R Return RCamera R Return Memo 0 When A V Set B Video Set B Return Input is set to SDI this item is fixed at Camera R Return FULL AUTO Item Gain 0 SW Set In the Full Auto mode the gain operation follows the setting of the GAIN L M H selection switch 0 ALC In the Full Auto mode gain is set forcibly to ALC forced auto Setting Values SW Set ...

Page 114: ...il For adjusting the contour detail enhancement level Increasing the value increases the sharpness of the contour Setting Values 10 to 10 Off R0 9 Adjust For specifying the detailed settings of the contour detail A P117 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 Incre...

Page 115: ...t to other than Auto or WDR is set to other than Off this item appears as and cannot be selected 9 Sensitivity For setting the response speed of the Knee operation when Knee is set to Auto Set to Slow when shooting an object under a condition where there is drastic change in the light intensity Setting Values RFast Middle Slow Memo 0 When Knee is set to Manual or WDR is set to other than Off this ...

Page 116: ...lor matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies 0 Cinema Vivid Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies 0 Standard Sets to a standard color matrix 0 Off Sets the color matrix function to Off Setting Values Cinema Subdued Cinema Vivid RStandard Off 9 Adjust This item is used to adjust Color Matrix to a color according to the user s pref...

Page 117: ...mal during SD recording H Frequency For specifying the correction frequency of the horizontal contour Set this according to the object 0 High Emphasizes the high frequency range Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns 0 Middle Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range 0 Low Emphasizes the low frequency range Use this when shooting objects with large patterns Setting Values High RMiddle...

Page 118: ...tem appears as and cannot be selected 0 Different values can be specified for A and B 0 After executing AWB the adjustment value becomes 0 To maintain the adjustment value set Clear Paint After AWB to Off 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 a...

Page 119: ...CD EF 01 A P76 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 GENE switch is set to REGEN REGEN is displayed and preset is disabled Drop Frame For setting the framing mode of the time code generator 0 Non Drop Internal time code generator works in the non drop frame mode Use this setting when placing emphasis on the nu...

Page 120: ...and an angle of view equivalent to the 16 9 format on the viewfinder The image displayed on the LCD monitor appears slightly cropped at the left and right sides compared to the actual recorded image Setting Values Wide RNormal VF Color For selecting whether to display the image on the viewfinder screen in color or black and white Select On to display in color and Off to display in black and white ...

Page 121: ...ncrements R80 9 Bottom 1 For setting the minimum brightness level for displaying the Zebra1 pattern Setting Values 100 to 0 in 5 increments R70 9 Top 2 For setting the maximum brightness level for displaying the Zebra 2 pattern Setting Values Over 100 to 5 in 5 increments ROver Memo 0 This item cannot be selected when Zebra is set to 1Pattern 9 Bottom 2 For setting the minimum brightness level for...

Page 122: ...er is set to On this item appears as and cannot be selected 9 Center Mark For specifying whether to display a mark to indicate the screen center within the aspect ratio selected in Aspect Ratio Setting Values ROn Off Display Settings Item This menu is used to set the displays on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen Zoom F For setting the display method of the zoom position 0 Number Displays the z...

Page 123: ...it for changing the histogram display color Setting Values 0 to 105 in 5 increments R 20 Audio Meter For setting how the audio level meter is displayed on the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen 0 Auto 4ch display when System B Record Set B Record Format B WAudio is set to 4ch and 2ch display CH 1 CH 2 in all other cases During playback whether 4ch display or 2ch display CH 1 CH 2 is used varies with...

Page 124: ...f the setting values are as follows 0 DMY2 30 Jun 2014 0 DMY1 30 06 2014 0 MDY2 Jun 30 2014 0 MDY1 06 30 2014 0 YMD 2014 06 30 Setting Values DMY2 DMY1 MDY1 MDY2 YMD Default values MDY2 U model DMY1 E model Time Style For setting the time display for display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen as well as for time stamp recording Setting Values 24hour 12hour Default values 12hour U model 24hou...

Page 125: ... format of HDMI signals 0 This item is selectable only when HDMI SDI Out is set to HDMI or HDMI SDI Setting Values RGB RAuto 9 HDMI Enhance 0 For setting the color range of HDMI signals When connecting to a PC monitor set this to On 0 This item is selectable only when HDMI SDI Out is set to HDMI or HDMI SDI Setting Values On ROff 9 SDI Rec Trigger For setting whether to superimpose trigger signals...

Page 126: ... accessory connection terminal 68 pins on the rear of the camera recorder 0 BNC Inputs video synchronizing signals from the GENLOCK terminal on the side Setting Values SDI Adapter RBNC Genlock Adjust Adjusts the H Phase of the camera recorder s video signals with respect to the input synchronizing signals 9 Analog SD H Phase Adjusts the H Phase of the camera recorder s SD analog signal with respec...

Page 127: ...itch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 60dB R 50dB 40dB 30dB Input2 Mic Ref For setting the reference input level when the INPUT2 selection switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V Setting Values 60dB R 50dB 40dB 30dB AUX Gain For setting the sensitivity of the AUX input terminal Setting Values 12dB 6dB R0dB 6dB 12dB CH3 4 Input Level For setting the mode and level of input to CH 3 and CH 4 A P71 For...

Page 128: ...Fast RMiddle Slow 9 Decay Time Sets the time to deactivate the limiter operation for CH 1 and CH 2 respectively Setting Values Fast RMiddle Slow CH3 4 Limiter Mode For setting whether to link the limiter operation of CH 3 and CH 4 Select Link to link or Separate to separate Setting Values Link RSeparate Memo 0 This option is selectable when both the AUDIO SELECT CH 3 and AUDIO SELECT CH 4 selectio...

Page 129: ...n the equalizer 0 Set all bands to 0dB to bypass the equalizer 0 When the equalizer level is set to the side the audio may be distorted In this case reduce the recording level in Manual mode 0 If the values of multiple frequencies are changed the specified levels and the actual levels may be different due to interference between the frequency bands 0 Not selectable if none of the items from CH1 Fi...

Page 130: ...f 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 as a remote control unit Setting Values RInternal Studio Front Tally Back Tally For setting how the front and back tally lamps on thiscamerarecoderareilluminatedwhilerecording is in progress when a remaini...

Page 131: ...k is set to Off System Frequency For selecting the shooting frame rate Set to 60 30 24 to shoot at 60p 60i 30p or 24p and to 50 25 to shoot at 50p 50i or 25p Setting Values 60 30 24 50 25 Default values 60 30 24 U model 50 25 E model Reset All Resets all menu settings Memo 0 Date Time and Time Zone cannot be reset A P131 Date Time A P131 Time Zone 0 This item is not selectable when recording in Ca...

Page 132: ...ching 9 System For selecting a system definition Select from HD High Definition SD Standard Definition and Web low bit rate for web use 0 HD Records the camera video in HD to slot A and slot B 0 SD Records the camera video in SD to slot A and slot B 0 HD SD Records the camera video in HD to slot A and in SD to slot B 0 HD Web Records the camera video in HD to slot A and in Web to slot B 0 HD SDI I...

Page 133: ...me rate and encoding bit rate for the SD card inserted into slot A Theavailableoptionsvaryaccordingtothesettings for System Frequency System WFormat and WResolution A P50 Possible Slot A Setting Combinations Setting Values 60p XHQ 60i XHQ 60i UHQ 60p HQ 60i HQ 60p SP 60i SP 60i LP 60i EP 50p XHQ 50i XHQ 50i UHQ 50p HQ 50i HQ 50p SP 50i SP 50i LP 50i EP 30p XHQ 30p UHQ 30p HQ 25p XHQ 25p UHQ 25p HQ...

Page 134: ...em is set to HD SD this item is fixed at 720x576 0 When System is set to HD Web and YFormat is set to AVCHD this item is fixed at 1440x1080 9 Y Frame Bit Rate For selecting the frame rate and encoding bit rate of the image to be recorded to the SD card in slot B when System is set to HD Web or HD SD The available options vary according to the System and WFrame Bit Rate settings A P51 Possible Slot...

Page 135: ...Resolution is set to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 and the number of frames for WFrame Bit Rate YFrame Bit Rate is set to 30p 25p or 24p 0 When System is set to HD SD HD Web HD SDI In or SD SDI In this item is fixed at Normal 0 When Network in the System menu is set to other than Off and the KA M790G Multicore Remote Adapter optional is connected to the rear of the camera recorder and power is supplied fr...

Page 136: ...d at STOP and cannot be selected 4GB File Spanning SDXC A recording file is automatically split when the size exceeds 4 GB but you can record clips larger than 4 GB by setting this option to Off Up to a maximum of 64 GB or 4 hours 0 On Splits a file when it exceeds 4 GB or 30 minutes 0 Off Splits a file when it exceeds 64 GB or 4 hours Setting Values ROn Off Memo 0 This option is only valid if the...

Page 137: ...n R to reset the number When WFormat 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 downloaded from the FTP server Network Settings Item For spec...

Page 138: ...B Record Set B Record Format B SD Aspect is set to 4 3 the aspect ratio of the live streaming image becomes 4 3 9 Frame Bit Rate For setting the frame rate and encoding bit rate of the video image during live distribution Theavailableoptionsvaryaccordingtothesettings for Resolution above as well as WFrame Bit Rate under Record Format No of Frames for WFrame Bit Rate Resolution Setting values R def...

Page 139: ...ttings cannot be changed during live streaming o Destination Address For setting details such as the host name and the IP address of the live distribution destination Enter not more than 127 characters using single byte alphanumeric characters a to z 0 to 9 single byte hyphen or dot o Destination Port Enter the network port number of the live distribution destination using an integer between 1 and...

Page 140: ... metadata file pub meta xml home user meta2 xml etc Enter not more than 127 characters o Username Enter the user name for connecting to the FTP server Enter not more than 31 characters o Password Enter the password for connecting to the FTP server Enter not more than 31 characters o PASV Mode Forsettingwhethertosetthecommunicationmode used for file transfer to the passive mode Set to On if the cam...

Page 141: ...ter not more than 127 characters o Username Enter the user name for connecting to the FTP server Enter not more than 31 characters o Password Enter the password for connecting to the FTP server Enter not more than 31 characters o PASV Mode Forsettingwhethertosetthecommunicationmode used for file transfer to the passive mode Set to On if the camera is inside a firewall and a connection from the FTP...

Page 142: ...isplayed for the menu items in Favorites Menu to enable better understanding Registration to Favorites Menu 1 Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu screen 2 Select the menu or submenu item to add 2 Normal Type Shooting Assist 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 ...

Page 143: ...t Favorites 4 Press the MARKER 2 button A delete mark b appears at the beginning of the menu item Aspect Marker Edit Favorites Memo 0 When the MARKER 2 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 OIS 1 button The option menu to exit the Favorites Menu editing ...

Page 144: ...to move and press the Set button R The moving mode is activated and a position selection bar for the move appears 3 Position Selection Bar Type Type Focus Assist Focus Assist Edit Favorites Edit Favorites 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 sele...

Page 145: ...30fps P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 d e 5 100min 50min 282min P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 SDI IN Z 2 1 A D c J K I X ba 2 1 Appears only during warnings 2 Appears only during operation Display 1 screen 100min 50min 282min 12 5 30fps P 13000K 1 100 F1 6 0dB AE 6 ND 1 64 12 34 56 Jan 24 2014 00 00 00 00 5 6f t 5 100min 50min 282min D A G M J L N O Q S R T U W V Y Z P K I X b c a d e ...

Page 146: ...rded Video Clip Icon Status FTP transfer is in progress Three images are alternately displayed and the arrows become animated In this case instead of the recordable time of the SD card an estimated value of the remaining transfer time is displayed Yellow Error has occurred during FTP transfer Memo 0 This item is not displayed when Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Settings B Media Remain is set to Off ...

Page 147: ...On A P123 Histogram Memo 0 When the histogram is displayed the audio level meter display is turned off temporarily I GPS Mark When Main Menu B System B GPS is set to On the signal reception status is displayed A P130 GPS Memo 0 The display changes according to the signal reception sensitivity If signals cannot be received the H mark appears in yellow 0 This item is not displayed when GPS is set to...

Page 148: ...played in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change Q 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 P109 AE Level 0 When operated while manual operation is disabled AE blinks for about 5 seconds 0 When face detection is enabled and Face Detect is set to AF AE q appears on the left side of AE A P56 Adjust...

Page 149: ...s activated 0 The value will always be displayed 0 to 99 Memo 0 You can specify the display method Number Bar and whether to turn off the display in LCD VF B Display Settings B Zoom This item will not be displayed when Off is selected A P122 Zoom F 0 Displayed in the Display 0 screen only when there is a change X Network Connection Icon When Main Menu B System B Network is set to On SDI Off or On ...

Page 150: ... A P89 Pre Rec STBY C Clip Continuous Rec recording standby A P89 Clip Continuous Rec RRECC Clip Continuous Rec recording A P89 Clip Continuous Rec STBYC displayed in yellow Clip Continuous Rec recording pause A P89 Clip Continuous Rec STBY N Interval Rec recording standby A P92 Interval Rec STBYN displayed in red Interval recording pause RRECN Interval Rec recording A P92 Interval Rec STBY M Fram...

Page 151: ...s Display Memo 0 Displayed in the Media Display 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 for CH 1 to CH 4 Memo 0 This item is not displayed when Main Menu B LCD VF B Display Setti...

Page 152: ... A P124 Date Style A P124 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 time code user s bit or turn off the display in TC UB of Main Me...

Page 153: ...VF Record Format Screen For checking information related to the recording format settings Audio Audio Format Format Record Format Audio Screen For checking the settings related to audio input output A P127 Audio Set Item Audio Audio Level Screen For checking audio related information such as microphone volume level A P69 Audio Recording Mix Audio Level Planning Metadata Screen For checking the cur...

Page 154: ...R Switch Set Marker and Safety Zone Displays The Grid Marker Marker Safety Zone and Center Mark displays are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the video image according to the shooting purpose The marker is displayed only in the Camera mode Displaying the Grid Marker 1 Set LCD VF B Marker Settings B Grid Marker to On A P121 Grid Marker A grid that divides the screen into 3x3 is...

Page 155: ...kin tone 1 Set Skin Detail to On A P117 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 Adjust B Skin Detail Level A P117 Level Color Bar Output Color bars can be output on this camera recorder Memo 0 The audio test signals 1 kHz can be outp...

Page 156: ...ton 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 Saturation 0 Each o...

Page 157: ...hen User File All File saved using GY HM890 are loaded using GY HM850 the functions that only exist on GY HM890 are ignored o Picture file Only picture files of the GY HM890 and GY HM850 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 P130 Setup File 2 Select Store File and press the Set button R 3 Select Pic...

Page 158: ...tup File and press the Set button R A P130 Setup File 2 Select Load 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 Select the file to load using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 4 CAM2 CAM1 Load Picture File Memo 0 When the write protect switch of the inserted SD card is set a z mark app...

Page 159: ...or All File and press 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 CAM2 CAM1 Delete Picture File 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 SUNSET 5 Cancel Delete CAM1 D...

Page 160: ...ide the supplied 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 PC 2 Select Change using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R The camera recorder switches to USB mode 2 Cancel Change Change to USB Mode Memo 0 If recording is in progress the Change to USB Mode message appears after record...

Page 161: ...soft 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 images and audio sound to an external monitor select the output signals from the c...

Page 162: ...refore 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 Composite Down Converted Output 0 You can select the method to down convert HD video images to SD images during SD SDI or composite output 0 Set using A V Set B Video Set B S...

Page 163: ...s output from the speaker only in Media mode Does not output in the Camera mode 1 Connect a earphone 2 Select the channels to monitor using the different combinations of the left and right MONITOR SELECT switches MONITOR SELECT Setting Channels to Monitor Description CH 1 Outputs the audio recorded in CH 1 CH 2 Outputs the audio recorded in CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 Outputs the audio recorded in CH 1 and CH ...

Page 164: ...f the camera recorder Connecting a Remote Control Unit The switch functions of the camera recorder can be configured using the remote control unit Remote control units supported RM LP25U RM LP55U RM LP20G 1 Connect the remote control unit to the camera recorder Connect the remote cable of the remote control unit to the REMOTE1 terminal located at the terminal section of this camera recorder RM LP2...

Page 165: ...ra recorder is set to 24p shutter speed cannot be set to 1 60 from the remote control unit The shutter speed of 1 48 will be used even when 1 60 is selected A P133 W Frame Bit Rate A P134 Y Frame Bit Rate 0 While the camera recorder is in the Media mode the Auto White Balance feature does not function even if you operate it from the remote control unit 0 When the H phase is set using a remote cont...

Page 166: ...ACK Function P Available Not available BLACK PAINT P IRIS CONTROL P Iris F Value Display P MASTER BLACK P TALLY LED P CALL 4 P PREVIEW AUTO KNEE P KNEE POINT P BARS P TALLY PGM 4 Rear Input P TALLY PVW 4 Rear Input P RM LP55U Function P Available Not available CAM MODE CAM BARS P CONTOUR OFF ON LEVEL P GAMMA OFF ON LEVEL P WHT BAL MANUAL PRESET AUTO1 AUTO2 FAW P AUTO WHITE P WHITE PAINT P GAIN dB ...

Page 167: ...LEVEL P B LEVEL P AUTO WHITE MASTER BLACK P IRIS AUTO MANUAL P LEVEL P Function P Available Not available TALLY LED RED PGM P GREEN PVM P PREVIEW CALL 4 P TALLY PGM 4 Rear Input P TALLY PVW 4 Rear Input P RM HP790DU RM HP790DE Function P Available Not available MODE BARS P DETAIL CONTOUR P LEVEL P DETAIL BAL H V P DTL FRQ LOW MIDDLE HIGH P AUTO SKIN DTL P FULL AUTO SHOOTING P IRIS P MANUAL LEVEL P...

Page 168: ...tem is set to Studio during startup Inputting SDI Signals from an External Device A B The camera recorder comes equipped with a SDI IN terminal on the side which enables HD SD SDI signals from an external device to be recorded to the SD card HD SD SDI IN 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode A P18 Operation Modes 2 Set System to HD SDI In or SD SDI In Set Main Menu B System B Record Set B R...

Page 169: ...ry connection terminal 68 pins on the rear of the camera recorder A B 0 SDIsignals digitalsignals canbeinputfromthe HD SD SDI IN terminal on the side A B 0 Input external synchronizing signals from the GENLOCK terminal and HD SD SDI IN terminal A B and synchronize the camera video or playback image with the external signal 0 The H Horizontal Phase of the camera recorder s video signals can be adju...

Page 170: ...hronized A P133 W Frame Bit Rate A P134 Y Frame Bit Rate 0 Do not connect or disconnect the input cable for the synchronizing signals during recording or playback 0 If the power is turned on during input of external synchronizing signals vertical oscillation may occur This is not a malfunction 0 Signals such as VTR playback signals with jitters may not be synchronized on this camera recorder 0 Onl...

Page 171: ... This is not a malfunction 0 Signals such as VTR playback signals with jitters may not be synchronized on this camera recorder 0 Only H Horizontal and V Vertical genlock functions are available on this camera recorder It does not come with a lock function for SC sub carrier Color flash may occur during switching such as when composite signals are used by a switcher o Phase Items to Synchronize The...

Page 172: ... Aspect A B 6 Press the user button that is assigned with the Return Video function 0 By pressing the user button assigned with the Return Video function the captured image or return video is displayed according to the method specified in step 3 Memo 0 When the return video is displayed in full screen the following displays and operations are disabled 0 Zebra display 0 Skin Detail operation 0 Spot...

Page 173: ...ESET CLOSE OPEN MID DOWN UP F4 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P790 FULL AUTO F1 SHUTTER GAIN F2 BARS Studio Viewfinder VF HP790G Multicore Remote Adapter KA M790G Studio Adapter KA 790G RM LP25U RM LP25U RM LP25U Studio Viewfinder VF HP790G Multicore Remote Adapter KA M790G Studio Adapter KA 790G RM HP790DU RM HP790DE RM HP790DU RM HP790DE RM HP790DU RM HP790DE Studio Viewfinder VF HP790G Multicore Remote...

Page 174: ... 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 A P184 Clip Metadata View Remote You can access via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC to check the live image and perform remote control operations of the camera A P190 View Remote Feature Camera Control You can access via a web b...

Page 175: ... R 0 A wizard screen appears according to the type of adapter connected Follow the instructions on the screen to perform setting A P175 Connecting via Wireless LAN A P177 Connecting via Wired LAN A P177 Connecting via Cellular Adapter Connecting via Wireless LAN Connection via Access Point 1 Perform setting on the camera recorder and start up the Wizard screen A P175 Camera Setup for Network Conne...

Page 176: ...s screen 0 Press the STATUS button on the camera recorder to display the status screen Press the cross shaped button HI to display the Network screen 0 Check to ensure that the SSID and Passphrase that you have set in the wizard are displayed SSID Live Streaming MAC Address IP Address Passphrase Security Type Type Network 4 Select SSID from the list of access points smartphone tablet terminal PC e...

Page 177: ...he FTP function and live streaming function by connecting a cellular adapter to this camera recorder 1 Connect the cellular adapter to the HOST terminal of the camera recorder 2 Perform setting on the camera recorder and start up the Wizard screen A P175 Camera Setup for Network Connection 3 Cellular appears on the Wizard screen Back Next Celluar Available Adapter 4 Press the I button Follow the s...

Page 178: ...3bytes 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 server name user name password etc for connecting to the FTP server for downloading the metadata as well as the path of the file to download 1 Open the Metadata...

Page 179: ...g Cancel Import 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 P203 List of FTP Transfer Errors 0 When HTTP is selected in the Select FTP Proxy screen of the ...

Page 180: ...era 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 P94 Thumbnail Screen 2 Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded using the cross shap...

Page 181: ...ile to be transferred a confirmation screen asking to overwrite the file will appear However if HTTP is selected in the Select FTP Proxy screen of the network connection settings an overwrite confirmation screen does not appear and the existing file will be overwritten directly 0 Even after uploading has started in step 3 FTP transfer in progress you can press the CAM MEDIA selection button to per...

Page 182: ...from a Web Browser You can access the web functions of this camera recorder via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC Make the necessary preparations for connection in advance A P175 Connect an appropriate adapter according to the intended use to the HOST terminal at the rear of the camera recorder 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode and display the Network s...

Page 183: ...ata of a recorded clip 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 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 P182 Connecting from a We...

Page 184: ...layed Tap 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 P182 Connecting fro...

Page 185: ...e to Memo 0 When the menu or status is displayed display of the confirmation 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...

Page 186: ...een Enter the information using the displayed keyboard B You can tap click 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 Keyboard Done 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...

Page 187: ... 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 camera ...

Page 188: ... 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 189: ...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 190: ...evices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC to check the live image and perform the following remote control operations 0 Start stop recording 0 Zooming 0 Register delete preset zoom 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 P182 Connecting from a Web Browser 2 Tap click the View Remote tab to open the View ...

Page 191: ...e Wide or Tele button to fine tune the zoom position G Function Lock Button Locks the functions that have been set on the Settings screen A P195 Changing View Remote Function Settings Icon Description Locked Not locked H Stop Record Button I Start Record Button Registering Deleting Preset Zoom Registering Preset Zoom You can register any 3 zoom positions 1 Set to the Register Preset Zoom mode Tap ...

Page 192: ...on Preset Zoom F Deleting a Preset Zoom 1 Set to the Delete Preset Zoom mode When any of positions A B and C are registered tapping clicking the Clear button switches to the Delete Preset Zoom mode 26min 26min 50min 50min 01 12 12 54 54 19 19 STBY STBY 282min 282min ProHD ProHD Z 00 Z 00 2 Tap click the A B or C button that corresponds to the position you want to delete 0 The position is deleted a...

Page 193: ... You can perform the following operations for each of the items A B C D E F HM890 HM890 A REC For performing recording start or recording pause operation B CAMERA Enables operations related to the camera functions C ZOOM Enables zooming operations D FOCUS Enables focusing operations Camera Control Function 193 Connecting to the Network ...

Page 194: ...ings via a Web Browser You can change the network related settings by accessing via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone tablet terminal or PC 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 P182 Connecting from a Web Browser 2 Tap click the Settings tab 2 3 The Settings screen appears Set each of the items as ...

Page 195: ...ecorder is opened while the Settings screen is opened using a web browser a warning appears after which the display returns to the main screen 0 While the menu is displayed on the camera recorder the Settings screen cannot be opened via the web browser Changing View Remote Function Settings For performing setting for using the View Remote function A B C A Camera Name 0 For setting the name that ap...

Page 196: ...C Search Access Point Button Tap click to display a list of the detected access points The currently selected access point is indicated by a dot mark 0 D Settings during the use of wireless LAN E E IP address settings When DHCP is selected all items will be grayed out F G H F Settings when using a cellular adapter G Proxy settings when using FTP H OK Cancel Button After changing of settings is com...

Page 197: ...ppropriate network connection state speedily Memo 0 To save or load the connection settings go to Main Menu B System B Network Settings B Connection Setup 0 The following operations can be performed on the Connection Setup menu 0 Saving the Connection Settings File P 197 0 Reading the Connection Settings File P 198 0 Deleting Connection Settings P 199 Number of Storable Setup Files Camera recorder...

Page 198: ...ly Reading the Connection Settings File 1 Select Main Menu B System B Network Settings B Connection Setup and press the Set button R 2 Select Load and press the Set button R 2 Delete Store Load Wizard Connection Setup 3 Select the file to read using the cross shaped button JK and press the Set button R 3 CAM3 CAM2 CAM1 Store Connection Setup 4 Select Load on the confirmation screen and press the S...

Page 199: ...ideo streaming viathenetwork Supported Formats Video H 264 0 1920x1080 60i 8 0 Mpbs 60i 5 0 Mpbs 60i 2 5 Mbps 50i 8 0 Mpbs 50i 5 0 Mpbs 50i 2 5 Mbps 0 1280x720 30p 5 0 Mpbs 30p 3 0 Mpbs 30p 1 5 Mbps 25p 5 0 Mpbs 25p 3 0 Mpbs 25p 1 5 Mbps 0 720x480 60i 5 0 Mpbs 60i 3 0 Mpbs 60i 1 5 Mbps 60i 0 8 Mbps 60i 0 3 Mbps 60i 0 2 Mbps 0 720x576 50i 5 0 Mpbs 50i 3 0 Mpbs 50i 1 5 Mbps 50i 0 8 Mbps 50i 0 3 Mbps...

Page 200: ...o the distribution protocol Set each of the Main Menu B System B Network Settings B Live Streaming Set B UDP TCP Settings RTSP RTP Settings ZIXI Settings items A P139 UDP TCP Settings A P139 RTSP RTP Settings A P139 ZIXI Settings Starting Distribution 1 Perform the necessary settings for the decoder device or the PC application For details on the settings please refer to the instruction manual of ...

Page 201: ...n progress poor connection quality Yellow Waiting for connection during RTSP RTP or connection failed 0 When the 5 icon is displayed you can view the details of the error on the Network screen of the status screen SSID Cause of Error Live Streaming MAC Address IP Address Passphrase Security Type Type Network Multicast Is Not Supported A P205 List of Live Streaming Error Displays Caution 0 Streamin...

Page 202: ...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 P132 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 persists p...

Page 203: ...ains playable clips A P43 SD Card A P94 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 Memo 0 Please see below for error messages when auto white balance adjustment failed to complete A P64 Adjusting the White Balance List of FTP Transfer Errors If the upl...

Page 204: ... size that exceeds 4 KB Adjust the planning metadata saved in the Metadata Server A P183 Planning Metadata Invalid Data Format The XML format of the planning metadata is invalid Adjust the planning metadata saved in the Metadata Server A P183 Planning Metadata Transfer Error Transfer failed due to communication failure Execute again Invalid URL The path was deemed invalid by the FTP server Adjust ...

Page 205: ...bnormality in the decoder or network connection device and 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 wir...

Page 206: ...vel A P129 Alarm Level Troubleshooting Symptom Action Power does not turn on 0 Is the power supply or battery properly connected 0 Is the battery charged 0 Is the power turned on immediately after it is turned off Make sure to wait for an interval of at least 5 seconds before turning on the power again Unable to start recording 0 Is the record trigger button lock switch on the handle turned on 0 I...

Page 207: ... 0 Is System B Record Set B Record Format B WFormat YFormat set to AVCHD Select a setting other than AVCHD A P133 W Format A P134 Y Format SD card cannot be initialized formatted 0 Is the write protect switch of the SD card turned on Make sure that the write protect switch is turned off A P43 Write Protect Switch on the SD Card Battery alarm appears even after loading a charged battery 0 Is the ba...

Page 208: ...gain The View Remote screen turns black The screen flickers The screen freezes Cannot perform remote operation 0 The network path is congested Wait a while before refreshing reloading the web browser 0 The problem may be resolved by clearing the web browser cache The clips cannot be uploaded to the FTP server 0 Adjust the Clip Server settings A P140 Clip Server 0 The maximum size of the recorded c...

Page 209: ... with SMPTE 292 M SD SDI Compliant with SMPTE 259 M 3G SDI Compliant with SMPTE 424 M HD SDI embedded audio standard Compliant with SMPTE 299 M SD SDI embedded audio standard Compliant with SMPTE 272 M 3G SDI embedded audio standard Compliant with SMPTE 299 M HD SD SDI IN Terminal BNC A B HD SDI 1080i 720p Compliant with SMPTE 292 M SD SDI Compliant with SMPTE 259 M HD SDI embedded audio standard ...

Page 210: ...onic shutter 1 4 to 1 10000 EEI Variable Frame Rate 2 30 60 30fps 2 25 50 25fps 2 24 60 24fps LCD monitor 4 3 inch LCD 1 15 megapixels Viewfinder 0 45 inch LCOS 1 22M pixels 852 x 480 x 3 Storage Section Item Description Supported media SDHC SDXC memory card Class 4 6 10 Class 4 supports only AVCHD SD Web formats Slots x 2 Video Audio Item Description HD mode MOV MP4 MXF MPEG 2 Video recording fil...

Page 211: ...ch 48 kHz 16 bits Web Mode MOV H 264 Video recording file format QuickTime File Format Video HQ Mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 3 Mbps 960x540 29 97p 23 98p 25p LP Mode MPEG 4 AVC H 264 1 2 Mbps 480x270 29 97p 23 98p 25p Audio μ law 2ch 4ch 16 kHz Streaming Mode 1920x1080 60i 50i Audio AAC128 k 8 5 2 5 Mbps 1280x720 30p 25p Audio AAC128 k 5 3 1 5 Mbps 720x480 60i 720x576 50i Audio AAC128 k 64 k 32 k 5 3 1 5...

Page 212: ...ensional Outline Drawing Unit mm GY HM890U GY HM890CHU GY HM850U GY HM850CHU 90 95 114 133 56 44 6 62 5 231 166 185 5 311 242 3 225 82 3 82 3 209 30 40 VF MOVE VF MOVE S PAD MOVE 212 Specifications Others ...

Page 213: ...90 95 114 133 VF MOVE 56 44 6 62 5 231 166 185 5 324 242 3 225 82 3 82 3 209 30 S PAD MOVE VF MOVE 40 The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice Specifications 213 Others ...

Page 214: ...21 154 H Histogram 84 123 I Image stabilizer 68 Initial settings 34 Interval rec 92 Iris adjustment 58 L LCD monitor 15 32 36 39 Lens cover 29 Live streaming 199 M Marker display 154 Media mode 19 37 151 Menu 103 104 107 Menu lock 106 Metadata 178 183 Monitor speaker 40 N ND filter 62 Network 149 174 Network operating environment 174 O OK mark 99 One push auto focus 54 Operation lock 48 P P2P 176 ...

Page 215: ...e code playback 98 Trimming 102 U USB mode 19 38 160 User button 42 User s bit 72 V Variable frame rec 93 Video format 50 View remote 190 Viewfinder 15 32 36 40 W Warning 38 206 White balance adjustment 63 White paint 65 White shading 66 118 Wired LAN 177 Wired remote control 164 Wireless LAN 175 Z Zebra pattern 79 Zoom 52 Symbol 4 channel audio 69 127 Index 215 Others ...

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