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Setup

There are 2 ways to connect the IEEE1394.

Connecting via IEEE1

3

94 Cable

Connect the IEEE1394 cable to the KA-UM100G adapter 
and the IEEE1394 terminal of the camcorder.

Set the [INT/EXT] switch to 

A

EXT

B

.

Memo

                                                                             

When the switch is set to [INT], signal input and output is 
disabled.

For information on where to purchase an IEEE1394 cable, 
please consult our authorized dealers.

Connection via Internal Wiring

Changes need to be made to the internal wire connections of 
the camcorder.

Memo

                                                                             

When making a connection with the switch set to [INT], it is 
necessary to alter the internal wire connections of the 
camcorder. For details, please consult our authorized dealers.

When making a connection with internal wiring, the 
IEEE1394 terminal of the adapter is disabled. 

Turning On the Power

Set the [POWER] 

s

witch of the camcorder to “On”

Pre

ss

 and hold down the [POWER] button of the 

memory recorder for at lea

s

t one 

s

econd

The power of the memory recorder turns on. After a message 
indicating 

A

KA-MR100 POWER ON

B

 appears on the LCD 

panel for several seconds, the status screen is displayed.

Memo

                                                                             

It is necessary to set the built-in clock immediately after 
purchasing this product or when it has not been used for a 
prolonged period of time (three months or longer). After the 
power of the memory recorder turns on, a message 
indicating 

A

CLOCK SETUP MENU

B

 appears for several 

seconds. Next, the [CLOCK1] setting screen is automatically 
displayed. 

A

Setting the Date/Time

B

 (

A

Page 7)

Turning Off the Power

Pre

ss

 and hold down the [POWER] button of the 

memory recorder for at lea

s

t one 

s

econd

The power of the memory recorder turns off.

Memo

                                                                            

You can turn off the power of the memory recorder using 
the [POWER] switch of the camcorder by setting [DR-
HD100 A.OFF] on the OTHERS[2/2] menu screen of the 
GY-HD200/HD250 series camcorder to 

A

On

B

.

Note: 

                                                                                           

Make use of a battery to supply power to the memory 
recorder. Power cannot be supplied from the DC INPUT 
terminal of the camcorder.

Set the time of the built-in clock on the [CLOCK1] setting 
screen of the menu screen.

Select the item to 

s

et (

A

TIME ZONE

B

A

DATE

B

 or 

A

TIME

B

)

Press the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select an item.

After making a selection, press the [PLAY/STILL] or [FWD] 
button to confirm.

Set the re

s

pective item

s

Set the items listed in the table below.

Memo

                                                                            

Be sure to set the 

A

TIME ZONE

B

 before setting the 

A

DATE

B

 and 

A

TIME

B

”.

The memory recorder does not support daylight savings 
time.

Press the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select a value, 
followed by using the [PLAY/STILL] button to confirm the 
selection.

When setting DATE, press the [FWD] or [REV] button to 
jump between month, day, and year. When setting TIME, 
press the same button to jump between hour, minute and 
second.

Pre

ss

 the [MENU] button to return to the 

s

tatu

s

 

s

creen

Connecting IEEE1

3

94

[INT/EXT] 

Switch

Description

INT

For recording data to or playing data from the 
SxS memory card.

When the switch is set to [INT], the IEEE1394 
terminal on the camcorder is disabled.

EXT

For connecting the IEEE1394 terminal on the 
camcorder to a computer or other devices.

When the switch is set to [EXT], the internal 
connection between the memory recorder 
and the camcorder is disabled.

Turning On/Off the Power

KA-UM100G adapter

IEEE1394 cable

[INT/EXT] switch

Setting the Date/Time

Item

Description

TIME ZONE

For setting the time difference with the 
UTC (Universal Time Coordinate). The 
values of the 

A

DATE

B

 and 

A

TIME

B

 items 

will be automatically adjusted when this 
item is altered.

A

UTC Time Difference Chart by Region

B

 

(

A

Page 17)

DATE

For setting the date (month/day/year).

TIME

For setting the time (hour:minute:second).

<[CLOCK1] Setting Screen>

<Buttons to use>

[PREV] button

[REV] button

[PLAY/STILL] 
button

[FWD] button

[STOP] button

[NEXT] button

KA-MR100G_EN.book  Page 7  Thursday, February 5, 2009  5:28 PM

Summary of Contents for KA-MR100G

Page 1: ...ning to operate this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Remain this information for future reference Model No KA MR100G Serial No KA MR100G_EN book Page 1 Thursday February 5 2009 5 28 PM ...

Page 2: ...disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances 3 All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOR USA 14 Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch danger...

Page 3: ...A ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l éclair àl intérieur d un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l utilisateur sur la présence d une tension dangereuse non isolée dans le boîtier du p...

Page 4: ...Victor Company of Japan Limited ist JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment European Union Attention This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product should be handed over to the applicable collection ...

Page 5: ...ing are included in the bundled CD ROM Softwares SxS memory card device driver software for computers Computer application software JVC ProHD Clip Manager Plugin software for Final Cut Pro JVC ProHD Log and Transfer Plugin T1 T1 AFinal Cut ProB is a video editing software developed by Apple Inc Documents KA MR100G instruction manual Japanese English German French Italian Spanish Russian and Chines...

Page 6: ...found in the bundled CD ROM 䡵 To copy a video clip to the computer installation of the computer application software JVC ProHD Clip Manager is required This program can be found in the bundled CD ROM 䡵 To load recorded video clips to Apple Inc s video editing software Final Cut Pro installation of the Final Cut Pro plugin software JVC ProHD Log and Transfer Plugin is required This software can be ...

Page 7: ...next clip When the clip selection screen is displayed use this button to select a clip to play back When the menu screen is displayed use this button to select a menu item or setting value H Battery connector For connecting to the battery adapter connector of the camcorder I STOP button Stops recording or playback When the menu screen is displayed press this button to return to the menu screen wit...

Page 8: ...t switch of the SxS memory card is turned on During Playback Mode Displays the clip selection screen I Modes J Video format Displays the video format of the selected clip Video format settings A Page 12 K Clip name The clip indicated by the cursor is the selected clip A ANO CLIPB message is shown when no clip is found L Playback position bar Displays the progress of the currently played clip in th...

Page 9: ...at they do not protrude from the groove or recess 5 Attach the battery adapter to the memory recorder Align the screw holes at the back of the memory recorder with the holes on the rubber sheet Next follow the steps illustrated in A _ C to attach the rubber sheet plate for IDX adapters only and battery adapter Note Store the connection wires and connectors properly so that they do not protrude fro...

Page 10: ...he GY HD200 HD250 series camcorder to AOnB Note Make use of a battery to supply power to the memory recorder Power cannot be supplied from the DC INPUT terminal of the camcorder Set the time of the built in clock on the CLOCK1 setting screen of the menu screen 1 Select the item to set ATIME ZONEB ADATEB or ATIMEB Press the PREV or NEXT button to select an item After making a selection press the PL...

Page 11: ... will appear on the status screen of the LCD panel for about three seconds For details please refer to the instruction manual of the SxS memory card Note Do not operate the write protect switch of the SxS memory card when it is inserted into the memory recorder Removing the SxS Memory Card Note Do not remove the SxS memory card when the memory recorder lights up in red Before removing the card mak...

Page 12: ...e handle of the camcorder to start recording to the SxS memory card 2 Press the REC trigger button of the camcorder to switch between the recording and standby modes 3 Press the STOP button on the memory recorder to stop recording Memo When a cassette tape is not inserted into the camcorder data will only be recorded to the SxS memory card 䡵 Recording only to the SxS memory card when the ASPLITB s...

Page 13: ...he SxS memory card the playable clips are played back continuously in sequence Playback switches to the still mode at the end of the last clip 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback of the clip The LCD panel display switches to the status screen Fast forwards or fast reverses the selected clip It will switch to still mode at the end or beginning of the selected clip To switch to the still mode d...

Page 14: ...ithout executing the selected item Procedures for Setting Time Code User Bit Preset Clip Name and Date Time 1 Select a menu item from Time Code User Bit Preset Clip Name and Date Time Time Code Preset User Bit Preset TC PRESET UB PRESET of the TC SET2 setting screen Clip Name setting PREFIX of the CLIP NAME setting screen Date Time setting DATE TIME of the CLOCK1 setting screen Memo During setting...

Page 15: ...OK clipB an Aok markB will appear to the right of the clip name on the clip selection screen NOW CLIP NONE OK For specifying a selected clip as an AOK clipB when in the playback mode For specifying the clip that is last recorded as an AOK clipB when in the stop or standby mode NONE Do not specify an AOK clipB Press the PLAY STILL button OK Specify an AOK clipB Press the PLAY STILL button ALL OK NO...

Page 16: ...cally adjusted DATE For setting the date month day year The last two digits of the western calendar is used Press the INFO CLR button to display the default setting TIME For setting the time hour minute second Press the INFO CLR button to display the default setting CLOCK2 For setting the date or time display mode DATE STYLE YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY For specifying the display style of the date A...

Page 17: ...ient space Delete unwanted clips or format the card to create space OPERATION LOCK Appears when buttons other than the MENU button is pressed with the OPERATION menu set to ALOCKB Action Change the OPERATION menu setting to AUNLOCKB Error Messages Message Description BAT ALARM Appears when the remaining battery level is insufficient Action Charge the battery SHUT DOWN Appears immediately before th...

Page 18: ... on the SxS memory card Use an SxS memory card that has sufficient space A Page 14 Unable to play clip The camcorder is set to the ACAMB mode Set to the AVTRB mode using the CAM VTR button A Page 10 The cassette tape is currently being played back Stop playback of the cassette tape before playing back data on the SxS memory card A Page 10 A clip without the check mark v is selected Set the camcord...

Page 19: ... 16 bit 48 kHz 2ch 384 kbps MP2 Time code signal Compliant with SMPTE EBU standard Power supply DC 12 V DC 10 5 V to 17 V Power consumption 6 W External dimensions 90 mm x 57 mm x 131 mm W x D x H Weight 0 42 kg Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity 30 to 80 RH Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Storage humidity 85 RH and below Accessories Instruction manual 1 Rubber sheet 1 Warranty ...

Page 20: ...uam UTC 04 00 Halifax UTC 09 30 Darwin UTC 04 30 UTC 09 00 Tokyo UTC 05 00 New York UTC 08 30 UTC 05 30 UTC 08 00 Beijing UTC 06 00 Chicago Denver UTC 07 30 UTC 06 30 UTC 07 00 Bangkok UTC 07 00 Denver UTC 06 30 Rangoon UTC 07 30 UTC 06 00 Dhaka UTC 08 00 Los Angels UTC 05 30 Bombay UTC 08 30 UTC 05 00 Islamabad UTC 09 00 Alaska UTC 04 30 Kabul UTC 09 30 Marquesa Islands UTC 04 00 Abu Dhabi UTC 10...

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