JVC GR-DLS1 manual There are disturbances in audio and video, Angle of the LCD monitor, Whitish

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POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

26.There are disturbances in audio and video.

26.•If Audio Dubbing or Insert Editing have been performed repeatedly on the same portion of the tape, disturbance to the sound and picture may result.

26.•Use a new, or infrequently used, tape for Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing (pg. 70, 71).

27. During recording, the

27. •“DISPLAY” is set to “OFF” in

27. •Set “DISPLAY” to “ON” in

date/time does not

the Date/Time Menu.

the Date/Time Menu

appear.

•Interface shooting is

(pg. 13).

 

performed.

•During interface shooting,

 

 

the date/time does not

 

 

appear (pg. 25).

 

 

•Press the ON/OFF button

 

 

for longer than 1 second to

 

 

make the indicators appear

 

 

(pg. 24).

28. The indicators and

28. •“ON SCREEN” is set to

28. •Set “ON SCREEN” to “ON”

messages do not appear

“OFF” in the Date/Time

in the Date/Time Menu

on screen.

Menu.

(pg. 27).

 

 

•Press the ON/OFF button

 

 

for longer than 1 second to

 

 

make the indicators appear

 

 

(pg. 24).

29. The indicators do not

29. •You have made the

29. •Press the ON/OFF button

appear on the LCD

indicators disappear.

for longer than 1 second to

monitor or in the

 

make the indicators appear

viewfinder.

 

(pg. 24).

30. Images on the LCD

30. •In places subject to low

30. •Adjust the brightness and

monitor appear dark or

temperature, images become

angle of the LCD monitor

whitish.

dark due to the characteristics

(pg. 24, 25).

 

of the LCD monitor. When

 

 

this happens, the displayed

 

 

colors differ from those that

 

 

are actually recorded. This is

 

 

not a defect of the camcorder.

 

 

•When the LCD monitor's

 

 

fluorescent light reaches the

 

 

end of its service life, images

 

 

on the LCD monitor become

 

 

dark. Consult your nearest JVC

 

 

dealer.

 

31. The rear of the LCD

31. •The light used to illuminate

31. •Close the LCD monitor to

monitor is hot.

the LCD monitor causes it to

turn it off or set the Power

 

become hot.

Dial to “OFF”, and let the

 

 

unit cool down (pg. 21).

32. The indicators and the

32. •This may occur when the

32.

image color on the LCD

surface or the edge of the

————

monitor are not clear.

LCD monitor is pressed.

 

33. Images on the LCD

33. The speaker volume is too

33. •Turn the speaker volume

monitor are jittery.

great.

down (pg. 53).

34. The LCD monitor and the

34.

34. •Wipe them gently with soft

lens have become dirty

————

cloth. Wiping strongly can

(ex. fingerprints).

 

cause damage.

 

 

 

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Contents For Customer Use GR-DLS1It is recommended that you Dear CustomerGrounding or Polarization Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Ventilation Power LinesSafety Check AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsDV mark Safety PrecautionsAdapter/Charger AA-V80U Battery pack BN-V856URM-V711U Shoulder StrapVC-VJ49WU CD-ROMSub-Code Area Video Area Audio AreaITI Insert and Tracking Information Area Contents 10 EN Charging The Battery PackClose Battery Cover Installing The Battery PackOpen Battery Cover Insert Charged BatteryIndoor Use Using The Power Pack12 EN Getting StartedLCD monitor Date/Time SettingsSelect Operation Mode Input Date and TimeINSERT/REMOVE Tape 14 ENOpen LCD Monitor Open Cassette CoverSelect Dial Recording Mode SettingSET Recording Mode Set depending on your preferenceTripod Mounting Adjust Length16 EN Grip Strap AttachmentAttach Shoulder Strap Diopter AdjustmentAdjust Diopter Shoulder Strap AttachmentRE-INSERT Holder Remote Control UnitInstalling The Battery EN Getting StartedManual Second mode recording 5S Self-Timer Playback Play Operation ModePower Dial Position Full Auto modeDisplay EN RecordingEND Recording Pull OUT Viewfinder or Open LCD MonitorStart Recording Stop RecordingStart Search Engage Still ModePower lamp comes on Recording From The Middle Of a TapeDuring shooting When blank portion is recorded on a tapeTime Code Proper recordingRecording Tape Remaining IndicatorAdjust Brightness 24 ENJournalistic shooting Interface ShootingTilt LCD Monitor Zoom Select Function Displaying The Date And Time During RecordingScene 5-second recording Engage 5S ModeDissolves during 5 second mode recording Pull out the viewfinder fully S Mode appearsEND SELF-TIMER Recording Self-TimerEngage SELF-TIMER Mode Stop SELF-TIMER RecordingPress the Progressive Button Snapshot Button Pro SnapshotColor barBAR Motor Drive modeProgressive Mode When you dont want to hear the shutter soundFrame Description of Progressive Scan CCDPlease refer to pages 34, 35 for details MenusClose Recording Menu Recording Menu allows you to set these functionsWide Mode REC Mode Recording modeDIS Digital Image Stabilizer Zoom Zoom magnificationAccess System Menu System MenuClose System Menu Return Sound signals can be sampled at 32 kHz or 48 kHzFADE/WIPE Effects 38 ENExample Wipe Scroll Fades and WipesExample Fader WhiteP and P of the Fader/Wipe Menu 40 ENPicture Wipe/Dissolve Resume RecordingWH BK B W Random VariationsScreen Fade in or out with a white screenFade in or out with a black screen Out from color to black and whiteRight corner to the lower left corner New scene gradually appears as the old one graduallyDisappears New scene wipes in over the previous one from the upperPress START/STOP. The image begins with the selected effect Disable P.AE/EFFECT44 EN AE/EffectsMonotone Slow Shutter StrobeTwilight SepiaProgressive Video Recording To Change To Auto Focus Manual Focus AdjustmentAccess Manual Focus Adjust FocusTo Return To Automatic Exposure Control Adjust ExposureExposure Control Brightness control of the LCD monitorIris After , adjust the exposure rotatingIris Lock To Return To Automatic Iris Control50 EN White Balance AdjustmentAccessment White Balance Adjust Closement White Balance AdjustTo Change The Tint For Recording Enter SettingExit Manual White Balance Adjustment Manual White Balance OperationViewing Recording 52 ENPlayback Rewind TapeTo Perform High-Speed Search Press 2 or 3 after pressing 6/4. The tape willHigh-Speed Search. This is not a malfunction Locatescene Portion of Magnified 54 ENPlayback Zoom Activate ZoomPlayback Effects Select P.AE/EFFECTRM-V711U Provided Close Menu Access Playback MenuEN Playback Playback MenuPlayback Sound Displaying the Date During PlaybackDisplaying The Time Code During Playback VCR/TV Connection Basic ConnectionsSelect TV’S Video Mode Turn on PowerConnection To a Personal Computer Supply PowerConnection To a Video Unit Equipped With a DV Connector AC Power Adapter ChargerTo DV in connector Start Playback 62 ENDubbing Make ConnectionsDigital Dubbing RM-V711U 7 8 9 ` provided Brand Setting64 EN Operate the VCRExecute FADE/WIPE in if Necessary Random Assemble EditingUSE Fade Wipe on Scene Transition if Necessary 66 ENSET EDIT-IN Point SET EDIT-OUT PointEngagemode Vcrs RECORD-PAUSE Start EditingStop Editing Random Assemble Editing Menu appears For More Accurate EditingPrepare for R.A. Edit Play Back Dubbed Scene Choose a SceneInput Correction Data Adjustment of VCR‘s against Camcorder TimingAudio Dubbing 70 ENPause During Editing Insert EditingFind Edit OUT Point Find Edit in Point 72 EN TroubleshootingPro Snapshot was attempted During Digital ZoomPg . Make sure you have Red or black for an instant TroubleshootingMode is set to OFF 74 ENWhitish When the LCD monitors Fluorescent light reachesThere are disturbances in audio and video Angle of the LCD monitor76 EN After USE Cleaning The CamcorderConnector cover 78 ENPull this out to open OPEN/EJECT switch pg Zoom switch or volume switch VOLExternal microphone input connector MIC Stereo pg Reset button pg80 EN CONTROLS, Indications and ConnectorsFunction LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Indications During RecordingLCD Monitor/Viewfinder Indications During Playback 82 ENIndications Function During use To prolong service lifePlug adapter To avoid hazardTo protect the unit, do not For safety, do notAvoid using the unit Do not leave the unit86 EN Video signal recording format PowerPower consumption Signal format88 EN Index 90EN Page GR-DLS1