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Setting Time-lapse Recording

Applicable to: Full Auto shooting mode 

A

, Manual shooting mode

M

Enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period

to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain

interval.

This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a

flower bud.

0

Set “TIME-LAPSE RECORDING” in the recording menu to “1SEC

INTERVAL”, “5SEC INTERVAL”, or“40SEC INTERVAL”.

(

A

 p. 62)

Memo : 

0

A frame is taken at intervals of the selected period.

o

Indications During Time-Lapse Recording

.

0:00:00:00

0:00:00[000:00]

40SEC


NO

Display

Description

A

Speed Indicator

Displays the recording interval that is

set.

B

Recorded Time

Displays the actual recorded time of

the video. Recorded time increases in

units of frames.

C

Remaining

Recording Time

Remaining time left to record with the

currently selected video quality.

D

Actual Elapsed

Time

Displays the actual elapsed time after

recording starts.

Checking the Remaining

Recording Time

Applicable to: Full Auto shooting mode 

A

, Manual shooting mode

M

You can check the remaining recording time on the SDHC/SDXC

card as well as the remaining battery power.

1

Press the [INFO] button.

.

CH-2 INPUT

CH-1

34

5

2

12

3

0

CH-2

AUDIO INPUT

AUTO MANUAL

AUTO  MANUAL

FULL  AUTO

DOOR LOCK

A E

SET

GAIN

ADJ.

IRIS

WHT. BAL

SHUTTER

A F
M F

AUDIO

SELECT

INPUT1

INPUT2

- LINE -
- MIC -
MIC+48V

INPUT1

INPUT2

L-

M-

H-

B -

A -

PRST

CAM/MEDIA

INFO

USER2

USER3

USER1

[INFO] Button

0

Remaining recording time is displayed.

.

0h46m

0h46m

USED

FREE

MAX RECORDING TIME

0

l

 will not be displayed when the AC adapter is

connected.

0

Remaining recording time is displayed if [INFO] is pressed

one more time.

.

MIN

MAX TIME

REMAINING BATTERY

0

Remaining battery power is not displayed while the AC

adapter is connected.

Shooting

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Summary of Contents for GY-HMQ10E

Page 1: ...ra below Model No GY HMQ10 Serial No Please read the following before getting started Thank you for purchasing this JVC product Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance In this manual each model number is described without the last letter U E which means the shipping destination U for USA and Canada E for Europe Only U models GY HMQ1...

Page 2: ...6 Using the Tele Macro Feature 37 Displaying the Zebra Pattern 37 Adjusting the Exposure Manually 38 Adjusting Manual Gain 38 Adjusting the Shutter Speed 39 Adjusting the Aperture 40 Adjusting the White Balance 41 Adjusting Automatic White Balance 41 Using the Full Auto White FAW Function 42 Adjusting the Camera Image 42 Using the Image Stabilizer Feature 43 Setting Backlight Compensation 43 Setti...

Page 3: ...s white balance to be adjusted automatically or manually Slow Shutter Makes it possible to brightly shoot video of dark subjects with little motion by accumulating the images Two Audio Input Terminals This camera recorder comes with two XLR terminals which can be used as audio input terminals for the built in or external microphone Supports Wired Remote Control Connection to PCs via USB Port Files...

Page 4: ...N CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol with in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerousvoltage with in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of e...

Page 5: ...r consult your nearest JVC dealer Plug Adapter Do not point the lens directly into the sun This can cause eye injuries as well as leadto the malfunctioning of internal circuitry There is also a risk of fire or electric shock CAUTION The following notes concern possible physical damage to this unit and to the user Carrying or holding this unit by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit or i...

Page 6: ...es as well as lead to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry There is also a risk of fire or electric shock CAUTION The following notes concern possible physical damage to the unit and to the user Carrying or holding the 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 u...

Page 7: ...s been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment ar...

Page 8: ... life keep a 30 battery level X if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time In addition fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months then continue to store it at a 30 battery level X remove from charger or powered unit when not in use as some machines use current even when switched off do not drop or subject to strong impact Terminals Common This equipm...

Page 9: ...the camera with a tripod attach the camera to the tripod securely If the camera drops you may be injured and the camera may be damaged When a child uses the unit there must be parental guidance Make a backup of important recorded data Make a backup of important recorded data JVC will not be responsible for any lost data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a disc or other reco...

Page 10: ...t in a place subject to sandy dust o Do not expose this device and the remote control to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire The built in battery may explode if it gets heated up o Do not leave the card slot cover open for a long period of time Dirt entering the interior of the slot may cause it to malfunction Transportation o Do not drop or hit this unit against a hard object when tran...

Page 11: ...not dismantle or modify the SDHC SDXC card o Do not touch the terminals with your hands or with a metal object o Do not allow dust dirt water or foreign objects to adhere to the terminals o Do not remove the labels or stick other labels or stickers on the SDHC SDXC cards o Do not use pencils or ballpoint pens to write on the SDHC SDXC cards Always use oil based pens o If you format initialize the ...

Page 12: ...ubject it to strong impact Doing so may damage or break the screens o Due to the characteristic of the viewfinder display device colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes This is not a malfunction It does not affect the recorded images or HDMI output Characteristic Lens Phenomena o When shooting an extremely bright light source ghosting may occur This is a characteristic of the lens...

Page 13: ...parately sold lights and accessories G Eyepiece focus lever Lever for adjusting the visibility It is found on the under side H Eyepiece I Viewfinder Viewing the Viewfinder LCD Monitor A p 31 J REC Record button For starting or stopping recording Shooting A p 33 K Zoom lever For zooming to the Tele T or Wide W end Zoom Operation A p 35 L Screw hole for installing accessories M Microphone holder For...

Page 14: ... A p 41 G IRIS Iris button Press this button to adjust the aperture manually Adjusting the Aperture A p 40 H HDMI terminals 1 to 4 You can play back the recorded video by connecting this unit to the monitor with HDMI terminal Viewing Images on a Monitor A p 51 I Card slots A to D Slot for SDHC SDXC cards Open the door to insert the SDHC SDXC card Inserting an SDHC SDXC Card A p 29 J DOOR LOCK leve...

Page 15: ...r CH 2 to the Auto or Manual mode Adjusting the audio recording level A p 46 R AUDIO INPUT 1 2 INPUT1 INPUT2 audio input signal selection switch For selecting the input signal for the INPUT1 or INPUT2 terminal Using an External Microphone Connected to the INPUT1 INPUT2 Terminal A p 45 S CH 2 INPUT CH 2 audio input terminal selection switch For selecting whether to input audio signals to CH 2 audio...

Page 16: ...ot connected to this unit the audio is always output from the built in speaker C CAM MEDIA button Pressing the button each time switches between the Camera mode and Media mode D INFO button You can check the remaining recording time on the SDHC SDXC card as well as the remaining battery power Checking the Remaining Recording Time A p 44 E USER1 button A specific feature in the menu setting can be ...

Page 17: ...n red during the Camera mode I ACCESS Access indicating lamp Lights up or blinks during recording or playback Also blinks during battery charging J STANDBY ON OFF CAM MEDIA Power Operation mode selection switch STANDBY ON OFF Turns the power On Off CAM MEDIA Sets this camera recorder to the Camera or Media mode K Grip belt L Headphone jack Monitoring Audio Sound Using a Headphone A p 46 M REMOTE R...

Page 18: ...4K2K mode lights up when SDHC SDXC cards are inserted into all the slots 1920 mode E lights up when an SDHC SDXC card is inserted into slot A L Battery indicator Checking the Remaining Recording Time A p 44 M Display button Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Press this button to show the displays again The displays appear for approximately 3 seconds with every press Press and ho...

Page 19: ...Auto White FAW Function A p 42 a Gain level Adjusting Manual Gain A p 38 b Zoom button Zoom Operation A p 35 c Aperture value Adjusting the Aperture A p 40 d 4K2K mode Selecting a Video Recording Format or Recording Mode A p 33 e Frame rate SYSTEM SELECT A p 61 Introduction 19 ...

Page 20: ...on indicator Screen Display During Playback A p 50 D Date time Clock Setting A p 26 E Slot display 4K2K mode lights up when SDHC SDXC cards are inserted into all the slots 1920 mode E lights up when an SDHC SDXC card is inserted into slot A F Battery indicator Checking the Remaining Recording Time A p 44 G Playback time Playing Back Videos A p 47 H Time lapse playback TIME LAPSE RECORDING A p 62 I...

Page 21: ...is pressure sensitive When the touch screen does not respond smoothly apply slightly more force to your fingertip 0 Do not press or rub with excessive force 0 Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp tip 0 Pressing two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction 0 Tap the buttons icons on the touch screen accurately The buttons may not respond if they are not tapped on the...

Page 22: ...t be fastened using a clamp The clamp is intended for fastening the microphone cable 0 For details on mounting an external microphone and its settings refer to Attaching an External Microphone Attaching an External Microphone You can attach a microphone optional to the microphone holder 1 Turn the knob on the microphone holder anticlockwise to loosen and open the microphone holder 2 Place the micr...

Page 23: ...vent 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 To attach a tripod to this unit use the tripod mounting holes bottom Tripod mounting holes A p 16 Caution 0 Use the tripod on a stable surface Removing the Hood Remove the hood when attaching a filter with external diamete...

Page 24: ...ery lock release button and slide the battery to the left Charging time and continuous recording time approximate Battery Pack Charging Time SSL JVC50 Provided Approx 4 hrs Battery Pack Continuous Recording Time 4K2K mode 1920 mode SSL JVC50 Provided Approx 1 hrs 45 mins Approx 2 hrs 45 mins Caution 0 Recording time is the value when MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to 3 during the use of LCD monitor 0 R...

Page 25: ...IA indicating lamp change as below Mode CAM Indicating Lamp MEDIA Indicating Lamp During Camera mode Lights up in red Light goes out During Media mode Light goes out Lights up in red CAM MEDIA switch 0 To switch to the Media mode turn the CAM MEDIA selection switch or press the CAM MEDIA button In other words you can make a CAM MEDIA selection at one of the two locations Turning Off the Power 1 Se...

Page 26: ...isplayed 0 Tap or to select the city name Memo 0 The configured date time data can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder and be recorded to the SDHC SDXC card 0 The value of the year can be set between the range from 2001 to 2099 0 The clock can be reset again later CLOCK ADJUST A p 63 0 SET DATE TIME is displayed when you turn on this unit after it has not been used for a prolonged perio...

Page 27: ...n of the tally lamp Set using TALLY in the common menu A p 64 When this is set to ON the tally lamp lights up in the recording mode AWB Tally Lamp Tally Lamp Adjusting the Touch Panel Button Position Ifthereactiveareaofthescreenismisalignedwiththetouchedarea adjust the alignment between the button display position and the reactive area 0 Select TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST in the common menu 1 Tap MENU 2 T...

Page 28: ... malfunction Memo 0 Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card etc 0 Do not press using an object with a sharp tip and do not press hard Changing the Display Language The language on the display can be changed 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap Q Common 3 Tap LANGUAGE LANGUAGE COMMON 0 Tap or to move upward or downward for more selection 4 Tap to the desired language ENGLISH LANGUAGE Preparations 28 ...

Page 29: ...forget take notes on the combination and sequence of the cards when formatted SDHC SDXC cards to use See SDHC SDXC Cards A p 11 Slot Display The icon of the slot will appear blinking in the following cases 0 When the card is write protected 0 When the card in use does not support Class 6 or higher 0 When the card is faulty 0 When there is no card in the slot When in the 4K2K mode the four slot dis...

Page 30: ...u Caution 0 Be sure to format the SDHC SDXC card on this camera recorder SDHC SDXC cards formatted on a PC and other peripheral equipment cannot be used on this camera recorder 0 The cards cannot be used if their combination of the four cards is incorrect or when they are not inserted into the correct positions Make sure that you remember the combination of the formatted cards and the positions th...

Page 31: ...the monitor cover 2 Incline the monitor cover to a position that enables easy viewing o Relationship between the viewfinder and LCD monitor displays When PRIORITY SETTING A p 64 in the common menu is set to VIEWFINDER VF Status LCD Status Video Output OFF OFF VF OFF ON LCD ON OFF VF ON ON VF When PRIORITY SETTING in the common menu is set to LCD MONITOR VF Status LCD Status Video Output OFF OFF VF...

Page 32: ...are not displayed 0 To adjust the shutter speed manually press the SHUTTER button and change the value using the ADJ knob Adjusting the Shutter Speed A p 39 0 To adjust the aperture manually press the IRIS button and change the value using the ADJ knob Adjusting the Aperture A p 40 Manual Shooting Mode Full Auto Shooting Mode 2 3 AUTO MANUAL FULL AUTO DOORLOCK AE SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER ...

Page 33: ...EP Enables long recordings Shooting Preparation Selecting a Shooting Mode A p 32 Preparation Selecting a Video Recording Format or Recording Mode A p 33 There is a total of three recording buttons on this camera recorder two REC buttons back and top and one REC button on the touch panel You can operate with any of the three buttons 1 Press the REC button 0 Recording starts 2 Press the REC button 0...

Page 34: ...be displayed on the monitor 0 When the temperature rises during recording I mark may be displayed Recording is continued even after this mark is displayed but the output from HDMI terminal will be stopped to protect inside of this unit To play back videos from the monitor again wait for a while after recording is completed to connect the HDMI Mini cable or turn off and on this unit o Recording in ...

Page 35: ...on touch panel W T FULL AUTO DOORLOCK AE SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER AF MF L M H B A PRST T W WT Zoom button Zoom lever o A zoom bar appears during zoom operation 1X 1X AF 2X 2X AF T W Adjusting the Focus Manually Applicable to Full Auto shooting mode A Manual shooting mode M o Setting to the Manual Focus mode 1 Set the focus switch to MF to display the Manual Focus icon MF on the screen MF ...

Page 36: ...Memo 0 To change the contour color set FOCUS ASSIST COLOR in the recording menu MULTICOLOR RED GREEN BLUE 0 Selecting MULTICOLOR changes the contour color in sequence from red to green and then blue according to the sharpness of the focus 0 When using the Focus Assist function at a dark place the point where color is added may appear grainy making the contour color unclear 0 Regardless of the sett...

Page 37: ...nal lines zebra pattern are displayed only at areas with the specified luminance levels You can specify the luminance level range for displaying the zebra pattern There are two ways to display the zebra pattern A Set ZEBRA in the recording menu to 70 80 or OVER100 ZEBRA A p 60 B Assign the zebra function to a user button and press the button 0 Set any one of USER1 USER2 USER3 in the recording menu...

Page 38: ... AE button several times until the AE value display disappears Adjusting Manual Gain Applicable to Manual shooting mode M You can select the gain of the video amplifier using the GAIN switch on the camera recorder The default positions of the switch are as follows The light sensitivity can be electrically boosted using the GAIN switch when there is insufficient illumination on the object 3 positio...

Page 39: ...m the shutter speed value 0 Press the SET button 0 Doing so exits the adjustment mode and the shutter speed is displayed FULL AUTO DOORLOCK AE SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER AF MF L M H B A PRST ADJ Knob SET Button SHUTTER Button o Setting Values 0 Frame rate 60 50 1 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 13 1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 1 80 1 100 1 120 1 160 1 200 1 250 1 320 1 400 1 500 1 6...

Page 40: ...with the ADJ knob 0 The selected F number is displayed F2 8 Aperture value 4 Confirm the F number 0 Press the SET button 0 Doing so exits the adjustment mode and the F number is displayed FULL AUTO DOORLOCK AE SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER AF MF L M H B A PRST IRIS Button ADJ Knob SET Button o Setting Values 0 F2 8 F5 6 7 steps The open F number of the aperture varies according to the zoom pos...

Page 41: ... the WHT BAL switch FAW A p 61 Adjusting Automatic White Balance As the color of the light color temperature varies according to the light source it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the object changes You can store two white balance types in memories A and B 1 Setting to the Manual shooting mode 2 Set the WHT BAL switch to A or B 3 Locate a place w...

Page 42: ...nce to any of the three positions on the WHT BAL switch A B PRST PRESET 3 Set the WHT BAL switch to the position that is assigned the FAW function Memo 0 Set the camera recorder to the Full Auto shooting mode to activate the FAW mode White balance is automatically adjusted according to the color temperature of the lighting on the object 0 In these cases white balance switching with the WHT BAL sel...

Page 43: ...ject appears too dark due to backlight 0 Set BACKLIGHT COMP in the recording menu to ON BACKLIGHT COMP A p 60 Backlight Compensation Icon Setting Touch Priority AE AF Applicable to Full Auto shooting mode A Manual shooting mode M Adjusts the focus and brightness automatically based on information of the touched area 0 Set TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF in the recording menu to ON TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF A p 61...

Page 44: ...Time Remaining time left to record with the currently selected video quality D Actual Elapsed Time Displays the actual elapsed time after recording starts Checking the Remaining Recording Time Applicable to Full Auto shooting mode A Manual shooting mode M You can check the remaining recording time on the SDHC SDXC card as well as the remaining battery power 1 Press the INFO button CH 2INPUT CH 1 3...

Page 45: ...is optional Applicable to Full Auto shooting mode A Manual shooting mode M Preparation Connect a microphone to the INPUT1 INPUT2 terminal Terminals Audio Input INPUT1 Input to CH1 L at all times Input to CH2 R can be enabled using the CH 2 INPUT switch INPUT2 Input to CH2 R can be enabled using the CH 2 INPUT switch o Selecting CH 2 audio Configure the CH 2 INPUT switch 0 INPUT1 Inputs audio from ...

Page 46: ... knob AUDIO INPUT 1 2 Switch Reducing Wind Noise Wind noise for each microphone can be reduced o Menu setting Set each of the items on WIND CUT in the recording menu to ON WIND CUT A p 62 Monitoring Audio Sound Using a Headphone Applicable to Camera mode and Media mode 1 Connect the headphone 0 Connect the headphone to the headphone jack Headphone jack 2 Set the headphone sound to mixed sound or s...

Page 47: ...u during playback to return to the index screen Caution 0 A message showing INCORRECT COMBINATION OF CARDS appears if the SDHC SDXC card combination is incorrect Insert the right SDHC SDXC card combination 0 A message showing CARD NOT INSERTED IN THE CORRECT SLOT appears if an SDHC SDXC card is not inserted into the correct slot Insert the card again into the correct slot o Playback in 1920 mode P...

Page 48: ...djusting the Volume of Videos The volume level of the playback video can be adjusted 1 Tap U 60P 4K 0 01 23 0 12 34 Overlap 2 Adjust the volume level 60P 4K 0 01 23 0 12 34 Overlap 60P 4K 0 01 23 0 12 34 Overlap FULL AUTO DOORLOCK AE SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER AF MF L M H B A PRST ADJ Knob 0 Raise volume turn the ADJ knob in the direction or tap 0 Lower volume turn the ADJ knob in the direc...

Page 49: ...ILE PROTECT QUALITY PB TIME DATE TIME Index Screen Display A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K REC MENU JAN 14 JAN 12 Display Description A Date Moves to the previous next date B Displays the previous index screen thumbnail display 0 You can perform the same operation with the zoom lever C Displays the next index screen thumbnail display 0 You can perform the same operation with the zoom lever D Thumbnail File ...

Page 50: ... or drag on the operation area of the touch screen 0 Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the buttons again Caution 0 This unit is a microcomputer controlled device Electrostatic discharge external noise and interference from a TV a radio etc might prevent it from functioning properly In such a case turn off t...

Page 51: ...m any other operation such as turning off the power while accessing files Also be sure to use the provided AC adapter as the data on the recording medium may be corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during operation If the data on the SD card becomes corrupted format the SD card Formatting Initializing SDHC SDXC Cards A p 30 Memo 0 Change the settings in HDMI OUTPUT of the common menu as nece...

Page 52: ...apter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V DC Terminal 3 Turn on the power and set to the Playback mode 0 Turning On the Power A p 25 0 Select the playback mode A p 47 4 Press the external input button on the monitor to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector HDMI HDMI 5 Play back a file A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K REC MENU 0 Displayed on the top left 1 4 of the monitor when the index scre...

Page 53: ...to a terminal other than HDMI 1 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC terminal AUDIOI MIC N OPEN AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V DC Terminal 3 Turn on the power and set to the Playback mode 0 Turning On the Power A p 25 0 Select the playback mode A p 47 4 Press the external input button on the monitor to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector HDMI HDMI 5 Play back a fil...

Page 54: ...the screen returns to the index screen Deleting Selected Files Deletes the selected files 1 Tap PLAY to select the playback mode 4K WT AF PLAY REC MENU 10 45AM 2 Tap A A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K REC MENU 3 Tap on the files to delete A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K QUIT SET REL ALL SEL ALL DELETE 0 P appears on the selected files To remove P from a file tap on the file again 0 Tap SEL ALL to select all files 0 Ta...

Page 55: ...omplete tap OK Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files Protects or releases protection of the selected files 1 Tap PLAY to select the playback mode 4K WT AF PLAY REC MENU 10 45AM 2 Tap MENU A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K REC MENU 3 Tap PROTECT CANCEL PROTECT CANCEL VIDEO 4 Tap on the files to protect or release protection of A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K PROTECT CANCEL SET REL ALL SEL ALL 0 P appears on ...

Page 56: ...5 Tap SET to complete the setting A B C D 60P 60P 4K 4K PROTECT CANCEL SET REL ALL SEL ALL 0 Protect marks I appear on the selected files Protect marks I disappear from the deselected files Playback 56 ...

Page 57: ...le click the No Name icon and click the JVCCAM_SDA JVCCAM_SDB JVCCAM_SDC JVCCAM_SDD 4K2K mode or the JVCCAM_SD 1920 mode icon 0 Open the folder with the desired files List of Files and Folders A p 58 4 Copy the files to any folder in the computer desktop etc Caution 0 When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore Memo 0 Files ca...

Page 58: ...VCHD BDMV STREAM BACKUP CLIPINF PLAYLIST INDEX BDM MOVIEOBJ BDM AVCHDTN Slot D Directory Slot C Directory Slot B Directory Slot A Directory Management File Video file recorded in the 4K2K mode Extension is MP4 Formatting in 4K2K mode Formatting in 1920 mode Unique Number Last 2 Digits of Unit Serial Number Files recorded in 1920 mode with defective management informa tion Video file recorded in th...

Page 59: ...selection 3 Tap the desired setting ON OFF FOCUS ASSIST Memo 0 To exit setting tap Ð quit 0 To return to the previous screen tap J return 0 To display Help tap K help and tap the item 0 Help file may not be available for some items Operating the Common Menu You can configure common setting items regardless of the mode using the common menu 1 Tap MENU 0 The menu differs according to the mode in use...

Page 60: ...ovies GAMMA LEVEL For adjusting the GAMMA LEVEL 0 This item can be specified separately when GAMMA is set to STANDARD or CINEMA 0 Tap or or turn the ADJ knob to set the level MIN 5 NORMAL 0 MAX 5 Increase value enhances the gradation of black However the gradation of bright areas deteriorates Decrease value enhances the gradation of bright areas However the gradation of black deteriorates COLOR MA...

Page 61: ... zoom operation is performed 0 Subjects near the sides of the LCD monitor may not respond or be recognized when tapped In this case move the subject to the center and tap again TELE MACRO Zooms to the telephoto T end during manual shooting for a closeup shot OFF This is the normal setting Enables closeup shots up to about 1 m ON enables theTELE MACRO setting You can take closeup shots from up to a...

Page 62: ...rs slanted TIME LAPSE RECORDING This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval OFF disables TIME LAPSE RECORDING 1SEC INTERVAL records a frame at 1 second intervals Recorded videos are played back at a 30x speed when recorded at 60i 5SEC INTERVAL records a frame at 5 second intervals Rec...

Page 63: ...t information Memo 0 Files recorded in the 4K2K mode are not shown 0 Depending on the condition of the damaged file playback might fail or may not run smoothly K2 TECHNOLOGY Setting this to ON reproduces small or high pitched sounds that cannot be recorded during recording and plays back with a sound quality close to the original Common Menu Setting Details CLOCK ADJUST Resets the current time or ...

Page 64: ...ng at DISPLAY ON TV HDMI OUTPUT Sets the output from the HDMI terminal of this unit when it is connected to a HDMI terminal of the monitor AUTO Resolution is automatically set according to the connected monitor Use this setting under normal circumstances 480p 576p select this when the video is not output in AUTO correctly HDMI ENHANCE SETTING Sets the output from the HDMI terminal of this unit whe...

Page 65: ...ITE PROTECTION SWITCH 0 Set the write protect switch of the SD card to off INSUFFICIENT AVAILABLE SPACE 0 Delete files or move files to a PC or other devices 0 Replace the SD card with a new one SCENE QUANTITY EXCEEDED LIMIT 0 Move the files or folders to a computer or other device Back up your files 0 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT SD CARD of the common menu All data on the SD card will be d...

Page 66: ...nds before turning on the power again Unable to start recording 0 Is the SDHC SDXC card properly set 4K2K recording 4K2K mode Are the combination and sequence of the four SDHC SDXC cards correct Insert the cards into the slots according to the combination and sequence during formatting HD recording 1920 mode Is an SDHC SDXC card inserted into slot A Inserting an SDHC SDXC Card A p 29 0 Is the writ...

Page 67: ...s manually White balance cannot be adjusted 0 Is the camera recorder in the Full Auto shooting mode Screen appears dark or whitish 0 Adjust the angle and brightness of the screen Viewing the Viewfinder LCD Monitor A p 31 0 When used in cold places the screen may appear darker 0 The screen may be reaching the end of its service life Consult your nearest JVC dealer Screen display is difficult to see...

Page 68: ...ometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two scenes Recorded files images cannot be found on the thumbnail screen 0 Check the file format or video format Selecting a Video Recording Format A p 33 The camera recorder heats up 0 The camera recorder may become warm when used for a long time This is not a malfunction The camera recorder operates slowly when turning the power ...

Page 69: ... C 4 F to 122 F Allowable relative humidity 35 to 80 Image Pickup Device 1 2 3 12 760 000 pixels CMOS Recording Area 0 4K2K mode 8 290 000 pixels 0 1920 mode 8 290 000 pixels Lens 0 4K2K mode F2 8 F4 5 f 6 7 mm to 67 mm 35 mm conversion 42 4 mm to 424 mm 0 1920 mode F2 8 F4 5 f 6 7 mm to 67 mm 35 mm conversion 42 4 mm to 424 mm dynamic zoom OFF 35 mm conversion 42 4 mm to 848 mm dynamic zoom ON Zo...

Page 70: ...imate 27 Mbps UXP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 24 Mbps XP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps SP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 12 Mbps EP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 4 8 Mbps Sound quality Audio 48 kHz 256 kbps AC Adapter UIA336 12 UIA336 1230 Item Details Power supply AC 100 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC 12 V 3 A Allowable Operating Temperature 0 C to 4...

Page 71: ... SET GAIN ADJ IRIS WHT BAL SHUTTER AF MF 4 3 2 1 C A D B AUDIO SELECT INPUT1 INPUT2 LINE MIC MIC 48V INPUT1 INPUT2 L M H B A PRST REC 6 T W 139 118 121 172 198 232 233 271 Microphone is optional The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice Further Information 71 ...

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