JVC GR-DVM1 manual LCD Monitor Indications During Playback

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LCD Monitor Indications During Playback

No.

NAME & FUNCTION

tPlayback sound mode display (pg. 55)

y“Tape Running” indicator

Cassette mark appears when no tape is loaded or a tape reaches its end.

uAudio Dubbing/Insert Editing mode

 

indicator

(pgs. 65, 66)

 

 

 

i

Date/Time Display

(pg. 55)

o

Fast-Forward indication

(pg. 49)

p

Rewind indication

(pg. 49)

Q

Time Code Display

(pg. 55)

W

Play/Pause indication

(pg. 49)

 

“STILL” is displayed during playback.

E

Stop indication

(pg. 49)

Warning Indications

No.

NAME & FUNCTION

R“Battery Low” indicator

Changes as follows according to the

remaining power level: When the battery power is coming to an

end, the battery indicator () blinks in the LCD monitor. After indication blinks, power turns off automatically. Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.

No.

NAME & FUNCTION

T

Head clog warning

 

 

At the start of recording, appears and blinks

 

if dirt is detected on heads. Stop recording

 

and clean the heads using the Cleaning

 

Cassette.

(pg. 79)

 

 

 

Y

Condensation warning

 

 

When this indicator appears, all functions

 

are disabled. Turn the unit off for a few

 

hours, and when you turn it on again the

 

indicator should disappear.

 

U

Clock Battery warning

 

 

Appears when the clock (lithium) battery is

 

not in place or exhausted. For inserting or

 

replacing the clock battery, refer to page 11.

 

 

 

I

“No Tape Loaded” indicator

 

 

Appears for 10 seconds after power is turned

 

on if there's no tape loaded.

 

 

 

 

“Tape End” indicator

(pg. 22)

 

 

 

An error number (E01, etc.)

(pg. 71)

 

appears

 

Consult your nearest JVC dealer.

 

 

 

"ERROR: REFER MANUAL" indicator

 

(pg. 65, 66)

 

Appears when Audio Dubbing or Insert

 

Editing is impossible.

 

 

 

 

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Contents GR-DVM1 It is recommended that you Dear CustomerGrounding or Polarization Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Power LinesSafety Check AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsSafety Precautions DV30ME Contents Detach Charging The Battery PackDetach BATTERY/BATTERIES AttachClose Battery Cover Installing The Battery PackOpen Battery Cover Insert BatteryAttach to CAM Stand Using The CAM StandSupply Power Indoor UseReplace Battery Holder Clock Lithium Battery CR2025 Insertion/RemovalRemove OLD Battery Insert NEW BatteryOpen LCD Monitor Date/Time SettingsSelect Operation Mode Access Recording MenuTo protect valuable recordings Loading/Unloading a CassetteOpen Cassette Door INSERT/REMOVE TapeRecording Mode Setting Hand Strap AttachmentLens Cover Detachment Detach SUN Hood Sun Hood AttachmentAttach SUN Hood Open SUN HoodGrip Attachment Grip AdjustmentRemote Control Unit Installing The BatteryRE-INSERT Holder Full Auto/Manual Operation END Recording Turn on PowerBasic Recording Start RecordingStart Search Select ModeEngage Still Mode Recording From The Middle Of a TapePartway through the tape When blank portion is recorded on a tapeTime Code During shootingGrasp Camcorder Holding The CamcorderAdjust Brightness LCD Monitor IndicationsTilt LCD Monitor Interface Shooting Zoom Take Snapshot Motor Drive modeChanging the Snapshot Setting SnapshotTo Stop a Snapshot Search In Progress Snapshot SearchRewind Tape Begin SearchPress the PUSH-OPENswitch and open the LCD monitor fully To Take a Snapshot In The 5-Second ModeScene Self-Timer To Take a Snapshot In The Self-Timer Mode, press Snapshot instead Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears in the LCD monitor MenusSelect Function Close Recording MenuZoom Magnification DIS Digital Image StabilizerAccess System Menu System MenuClose System Menu END SET Menu Button Sound signals can be sampled at 32 kHz or 48 kHzSelect Effect FADE/WIPE EffectsFades and Wipes Press Recording START/STOP Picture Wipe/DissolveResume Recording Dissolve? R Random Fader Random VariationsClose Menu Accessmenu FADER/WIPE CustomizeExchanging FADE/WIPE Effects Select NEW EffectFades and Wipes Refer to page 34 on using the exchanged effectsAE/Effects Disable P.AE/EFFECTStrobe Monotone √Video Echo Sepia √ Classic Film √Exchanging P.AE/Effects Accessmenu P.AE/EFFECT CustomizeDisplaying The Date And Time During Recording White Balance Adjustment Select Auto in . Or set the shooting Mode selector to AutoTo Return To Automatic White Balance To Change The Tint For Recording Enter SettingManual White Balance Operation Exit Recording MenuManual Focus Adjustment Adjust FocusTo Change To Auto Focus To Return To Automatic Exposure Control Adjust ExposureExposure Control Brightness control of the LCD monitorIris Lock REC Ording Advanced FeaturesYou can watch what you’ve recorded in the LCD monitor Viewing RecordingEND Playback To Perform High-Speed SearchStart Playback Select TV’S Video ModeVCR/TV Connection Connectvcr Camcorder to TV orAttach and Locks Using The Remote Control During PlaybackSet the Power Dial to Play Docking Station AttachmentRecording deck TV PlaybackConnect as shown in the illustration pg Connect Docking Station to TV or VCRPress Menu again, and the menu disappears Access Playback MenuPlayback Menu To set parameters for other functions, repeat steps 3Playback Sound Displaying the Date During PlaybackDisplaying The Time Code During Playback END Zoom Playback ZoomActivate Zoom Locatescene Portion of MagnifiedProvided Playback EffectsPress Play RM-V708UPause Recording Docking StationDubbing Make ConnectionsRelease SET Button Brand SettingPress and Hold MBR SET Button Enter BrandExecute FADE/WIPE To Operate The VCR With The Remote ControlRandom Assemble Editing Start Source PlaybackUSE P.AE/EFFECT SET EDIT-IN PointSET EDIT-OUT Point USE Fade Wipe on Scene TRANSI- TionEngage the Stop modes for the camcorder and the recorder Engagemode Vcrs RECORD-PAUSEStart Editing Stop EditingEdit appears on the TV screen For More Accurate EditingPrepare for R.A. Edit Play Back Dubbed Scene Choose a SceneInput Correction Data Press MENU. The Playback Menu appears on the TV screenNow perform Random Assemble Editing beginning with on Pause During Dubbing Audio DubbingFind EDIT-IN Point Begin DubbingPause During Editing Insert EditingFind Edit OUT Point Find Edit in PointPlay pg 5-Second mode Select 5S or 5SDREC pg Close the cassettes coverEffect pg TR Ouble ShootingPicture Wipe function doesn’t work Squeeze or Cinema mode is selected in the Recording MenuPossible Causes This may occur when Cleaning The Camcorder Main Unit Name & Function LCD Monitor Indications During RecordingLCD Monitor Indications During Playback # DC output jack Printer connectorFast-Forward FF button Pause buttonSub-Code Area Video Area Audio AreaITI Insert and Tracking Information Area Plug adapter Using Household AC Plug AdapterSerious malfunctioning About moisture condensationVideo signal recording format PowerPower consumption Format Signal formatEditing connector Battery LifePower consumption Output powerNtsc Play Back on TV Pgs , 52, 54, 56 Motor Drive ModeConnections Pg , 50, 51 On-Screen Menus ............................ pgsGR-DVM1

GR-DVM1 specifications

The JVC GR-DVM1 is a remarkable piece of technology that represents a significant leap in the world of digital camcorders. Released in the early 2000s, this compact device quickly gained recognition for its innovative features and user-friendly design, catering to both amateur videographers and seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the GR-DVM1 is its ability to capture stunning video quality thanks to its advanced Progressive Scan technology. This allows for the recording of smoother video footage, perfect for dynamic scenes. The camcorder utilizes a 1/4-inch CCD sensor, delivering a resolution of up to 680,000 pixels, which translates to sharp, vibrant images that reflect true-to-life colors.

The camcorder's 10x optical zoom lens offers exceptional versatility for capturing distant subjects without sacrificing clarity. Coupled with a digital zoom capability, the GR-DVM1 allows users to get closer to their subjects, whether filming a scenic landscape or a candid moment at a family gathering. The lens is designed to minimize distortion, providing both wide-angle and telephoto capabilities.

Flexibility in shooting styles is further enhanced by the camcorder’s built-in digital effects, which include various transitions and filters that make it easy to add a professional touch to home videos. The ease of use is evident in its intuitive controls, enabling users to navigate settings effortlessly. An LCD screen provides a clear view while composing shots, and it's adjustable for optimum viewing angles.

Another notable characteristic of the JVC GR-DVM1 is its compatibility with various recording media. It supports MiniDV tapes, which were popular at the time for their reliability and quality. This format also makes it possible to obtain recordings that can be transferred to a computer for editing or archiving.

In terms of connectivity, the GR-DVM1 is equipped with FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports, enabling straightforward digital transfers to compatible devices. This allows for seamless integration into a digital editing workflow, where hours of recorded footage can be quickly imported for post-production.

The JVC GR-DVM1 not only excels in video capabilities but also includes a built-in microphone and the option for external mic support, ensuring high-quality audio to complement the impressive visuals. With its combination of advanced technology, user-friendly features, and portability, the JVC GR-DVM1 remains a noteworthy camcorder that played a vital role in the transition to digital video recording. Its legacy continues to influence camcorder design and functionality in subsequent generations.