JVC GR-AX841 manual Using The Cassette Adapter EN39, Cassette Adapter VHS Playpak, Insert Battery

Page 39

PLAYBACK

UsingTheCassetteAdapterEN39

Cassette Adapter (VHS Playpak)

Use this to play back a VHS-C video cassette recorded with this camcorder on a VHS VCR. It is fully compatible with any VHS video cassette recorder. The C-P7U adapter is battery powered and automatically performs tape loading and unloading.

VCR

Compartment door

Sliding latch

Compact video cassette

Reels

1 INSERT BATTERY

Slide the battery cover up to remove it, and install one “AA(R6)” size battery as shown in the illustration at left, then reattach the cover.

2 INSERT CASSETTE IN ADAPTER Slide the latch to open the adapter compartment door, then insert the cassette and close the compartment door.

3 PLAY BACK ON CONNECTED VCR Load the cassette adapter into the VCR and play the tape back as you would any other.

4 REMOVE CASSETTE FROM ADAPTER Slide the latch and the compartment door opens automatically. This may take around 10 seconds. Do not attempt to force the adapter open. Then, insert your finger in the hole on the underside of the adapter as shown in the illustration at left, and push up and remove the cassette.

NOTES:

During tape loading and unloading, do not touch the reels for safety and tape protection.

During special-effect playback (slow motion, still frame, etc.), the picture may vibrate or noise bars may appear on the screen.

To record on a VCR using a compact cassette and the adapter, cover the adapter’s recording safety hole with adhesive tape.

PLAYBACK

Recording safety hole

Image 39
Contents For Customer Use GR-AX841Dear Customer It is recommended that youFor clock operation Grounding or Polarization Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Power LinesReplacement Parts AccessoriesCleaning Damage Requiring ServiceFor more details Using the battery packTo remove the battery pack Slide Battery Release and pull out the battery packCassette Adapter Lithium Battery CR2025 x 1DC Cord for clock operationZoom Zoom outContents Power Discharged Charge MarkerInsert Battery in Holder Clock Lithium Battery Insertion/RemovalSwitch OFF Power Remove Battery HolderDate/Time Settings Cont Recording Mode SettingTape Length Setting SET Recording ModeClose Cassette Holder Loading/Unloading a CassetteOpen Cassette Holder INSERT/REMOVE CassetteViewfinder Adjustment Grip AdjustmentAttach Strap Adjust LengthShoulder Strap Attachment Tripod MountingStart Shooting Power Switch PositionBasic Recording Load a CassetteViewfinder Indications Stop RecordingPress Display Button Press P. STABILIZER. appears EN Recording Basic FeaturesFeature Picture Stabilizer Push the Power Zoom Lever towards TFeature 5Sec. Rec 5-sec. Recording Feature Quick ReviewBasic Features Feature Video LightTo brighten the scene when natural lighting is too dim Modeengage FADE- or WIPE-STANDBY Recording Advanced Features EN21Tomodecancel FADE- or WIPE-STANDBY Fade/WipePress P.AE to cycle through the modes as shown on the left Advanced FeaturesSelect Mode Program AE With Special EffectsNega/Posi Negative/Positive SepiaSports ND EffectRecording Advanced Features Date/Time InsertPress the Select Dial to display the Menu Screen RETURN. Then press the Select Dial to close Menu Screen Access Title MenuSelect the Desired Mode Instant TitlesUsing Menu For Detailed Adjustment Make SettingEND Setting Menu Screen Available Using The Menu Button Menu Screen Available Using The Select DialRecording pg Tally lamp comes on to signal the start of recordingDemo Mode is set to on and the Menu Screen is closed Allows you to set the current date and time pgEND Adjustment of Exposure Access Exposure MenuAccess Manual Exposure Adjust ExposurePatterns that are regularly repeated FocusingEND Adjustment of Focus Access Focus MenuAccess Manual Focus Adjust FocusTo Return To Automatic White Balance White Balance AdjustmentAccess White Balance Adjustment SET Function ParametersTo Change The Tint For Recording Enter SettingManual White Balance Operation SET Manual White BalanceTo Cancel Self-Timer Self-TimerAccess INT. Time Menu Start Delayed RecordingTime-Lapse AnimationStop Playback Playback Basic PlaybackRewind or Fast-Forward the tape Play BackFinishes, the indication disappears TrackingActivate Manual Tracking Noise bars disappearFeature Counter Memory Function Playback FeaturesFeature Still Playback Feature Shuttle SearchUsing The Cassette Adapter EN39 Insert BatteryCassette Adapter VHS Playpak Connection For Tape Dubbing When connecting the cables, open this coverBasic Connections And Tape Dubbing Basic ConnectionsTape Dubbing Remove Eyepiece Cleaning The CamcorderClean Lens After UseAvailable No power is suppliedRecording does not start Animation or Time-Lapse is notTape will not eject Review or Retake modeAn error number i.e. E03 appears During recording, the indications do not appearDisplayed and the tape remaining time warning White Balance Mode IndicatorClock Battery Warning Tape Remaining Time46EN Tally Lamp Power Lamp Video Light Switch Light OFF/AUTO/ONPower Switch Battery Release Switch DC in Jack Connectors w to r are located beneath the coverPg , 9 Index TermsTo prevent damage and prolong service life Other than the USATo avoid hazard Store cassettes For safety, do notAvoid using the unit During useConnectors Provided Accessories Optional AccessoriesGeneral Indicador de carga AlimentaciónAlimentacion Colocacion DE LA BateriaDeslice Battery Release y extraiga la batería Utilización de la bateríaPara extraer la batería EN for Servicing Only in U.S.A Warranty Only in U.S.A. EN55 GR-AX841

GR-AX841 specifications

The JVC GR-AX841 is a compact and innovative camcorder that gained popularity in the early 1990s, standing out for its unique feature set and user-friendly operation. This model is part of JVC's GR series, renowned for its advanced technologies and robust performance in video recording.

One of the main features of the GR-AX841 is its lightweight and portable design, which makes it an excellent choice for capturing moments on the go. The camcorder is equipped with a high-quality 16:9 widescreen recording capability, allowing users to produce videos with a more cinematic aspect ratio. This feature enhances the viewing experience, creating a wider and more immersive presentation of footage.

The GR-AX841 incorporates a 3CCD image sensor technology, which significantly improves color accuracy and image quality compared to traditional single-chip systems. By utilizing three separate sensors for red, green, and blue, the camcorder generates vibrant and true-to-life colors. This technology is particularly beneficial for amateur filmmakers and videographers who desire professional-looking results without needing professional equipment.

In terms of recording capability, the GR-AX841 supports various tape formats, including S-VHS and VHS-C. This versatility allows users to choose their preferred recording medium while maintaining high video quality. The S-VHS format, in particular, offers superior resolution and clarity, making it ideal for capturing detailed images.

The camcorder also features advanced image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces the effects of shaky hands and movement during recording. This feature is crucial for creating smooth and stable footage, particularly when filming while walking or in dynamic environments.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the GR-AX841 is its intuitive control layout and user-friendly interface. This makes it accessible for beginners while still offering advanced options for seasoned users. The built-in LCD screen provides real-time feedback and preview capabilities, enabling users to frame their shots accurately.

Overall, the JVC GR-AX841 marries compact design with advanced technology to deliver an exceptional video recording experience. Its combination of 3CCD imaging, widescreen recording, and user-friendly features ensures that both casual users and serious videographers can achieve stunning results and cherish their memories in high quality. Whether for home videos or more creative projects, the GR-AX841 remains a noteworthy option in the history of camcorders.