JVC GY-DV550 How to Use the S.S.F. Function, Deleting S.S.F. Data, Resetting S.S.F. Data

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10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION

10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION

10-2

How to Use the S.S.F. Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PUSH

SKIN

AUTO

 

OFF ZEBRA

 

ON

AREA

WHITE

 

 

ACCU

 

 

FOCUS

 

VTR AUDIO

TAKE

 

LEVEL CH-1

TAKE button

10-3

Deleting S.S.F. Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NG OPERATE

NG button

The S.S.F. data recorded in the unit's memory can be deleted in the record mode and the record-pause mode. This function is only valid in the MARK mode.

In the record mode, press the NG button after the IN point or OUT point has been stored.

When pressed after the IN point has been stored, the S.S.F. data of the scene being recorded are deleted. When pressed after the OUT point has been stored, the S.S.F. data of the immediately preceding scene are deleted.

When the NG button is used for deleting operation, the next scene number is updated to a new number.

In the record-pause mode, press the NG button.

The S.S.F. data of the immediately preceding scene are deleted.

CUE Mode

VTR trigger button

 

1. Set the S.S.F. mode as CUE mode.

 

Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F. MODE to

"CUE".

 

See page 75.

The CUE mode is indicated in the lower part of the Status

1 screen in the viewfinder.

MARK Mode

1. Set the S.S.F. mode as MARK mode. Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 398 S.S.F. MODE to "MARK".

See page 75.

The MARK mode is indicated in the lower part of the Status 1 screen in the viewfinder.

Note: The NG button is only valid for the immediately preceding scene. The erase of scene data by the NG button cannot be confirmed on the unit.

10-4

Resetting S.S.F. Data

ACCU

 

CH1 - -

- -

- + - -

F 5 . 6

CH2 - -

- -

- + - -

STBY

 

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CUE mode Number of memorized scenes

*This indicator is not indicating the number of the CUE point.

ACCU

 

CH1 - -

- -

- + - -

F 5 . 6

CH2 - -

- -

- + - -

STBY

 

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MARK mode Number of memorized scenes

LOG REW STOP

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PLAY STILL

2. LOG button

1.

STOP button

Operation

1. Press the STOP button to enter the stop mode.

2. Press the RESET button while the LOG button is kept pressed.

All the S.S.F. data held in the memory are erased. However, the reel number is not cleared.

2. 3.

4.

Press the VTR trigger button to start the recording.

When you reach the point that you want to memorize as the CUE point, press the TAKE button.

The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is pressed is stored in the unit's memory as CUE data. The LOG button’s LED lights during memorization of the

CUE point and the “” mark is shown in the viewfinder.

Press the TAKE button each time you reach a point that you want to memorize as CUE data.

Stop the recording.

Press the VTR trigger button.

Note:

2. 3.

4.

5.

Press the VTR trigger button to start the recording.

When you reach the scene that you want to memorize, press the TAKE button.

The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is pressed is stored in the unit's memory as the start point of the scene.

When you reach the scene that you want to memorize as the ending point, press the TAKE button again.

The time code data of the point where the TAKE button is pressed is stored in the unit's memory as the ending point of the scene.

The LOG button’s LED lights during memorization of the IN point and the “” mark is shown in the viewfinder.

The LOG button’s LED remains off during memorization of the OUT point and the “” mark is not shown in the

viewfinder.

For each scene that you want to memorize, repeat steps 3. and 4.

Stop the recording.

Press the VTR trigger button.

NG OPERATE

2. RESET button

Once a tape with recorded S.S.F. data is rewound but not ejected before playback or recording is performed on it again, the previous S.S.F. data cannot be automatically erased when S.S.F. data are recorded (when you overwrite the previous image). Therefore, the S.S.F. data of the overlapped sections will not correspond to the video image.

Furthermore, please note that the time code data may differ from the actual data if recording is started in the CUE mode in this situation.

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Contents SC961000 E Model For Customer UseSC96999 U Model Cable Length Port Cable LengthPort Interference by one or more of the following measures InformationLiterature accompanying the appliance Time Code Operation Main Unit ConfigurationMain Features IntroductionPeriodical Maintenance Routine and Periodical MaintenancePrecautions for Proper Use Head CleaningFront Section Battery Pack to be UsedCharacteristic CCD Phenomena Videocassette to be UsedRight Side Section Camera Setting SectionFront Section Cont’d Right Side Section Contd VCR Setting SectionRight Side Section Cont’d VCR Display Section Time Code Generator setting switchesRight Side Section Contd Left Side Section Adapter Section Top SectionRear Section Rear Section Contd Counter Display ContentsVF-P115B 1.5-Inch Viewfinder optionalLens optional S14 x 7.3B12 Status Screens Indications in Viewfinder ContdViewfinder Screen Display Status Time/Date Display  Alarm Message DisplayIndication Contents Indication Indication ContentsBasic System Indication in Viewfinder ContdProvided Microphone Attaching the Microphone optionalAttaching the Viewfinder optional Attaching the Zoom Lens optionalAttaching the 4-inch Viewfinder Optional Lithium battery CR2032 How to Install the Lithium Battery  How to Remove Lithium BatteriesAttaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack Power SupplyBattery Pack Operation Contd Battery Pack OperationPrecautions for the Battery Pack Using AN ANTON-BAUER Battery PackLoading the Cassette Turning the Power onPreparations Cassette Loading and UnloadingFilter Setting the Date and TimeCamera Settings Screen Size 43/169 aspect ratio Mode SelectionBrightness and contrast adjustment External Monitor AdjustmentViewfinder Adjustment White Balance Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentLine Switch Settings of the VCR SectionOn the front section Manual Adjustment of Audio Input Level How to use the audio input level control Alarm Monitor Monitor SelectBasic Recording Operation Contd About the Quick REC Start ModeShooting Operation Basic Recording OperationVTR switch setting VCR Save ModeIf Unit is Left in Record-Pause Standby Mode Recording from the Save modeModel Recording External Video SignalsSettings GENLOCK/AUXRecording with an External VCR Contd Playback ModePlayback Procedure Displaying Time Code Presetting and Recording of Time CodeTime Code Operation Fast-Forward, RewindTC OUT Genlock AUX Monitor OUT Presetting Users BIT Data Set the related VCR Setup Menus Advance PresetReproducing Time Codes Setting Mark Mode Explanation of the S.S.F. FunctionMark Mode 10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data CUE Mode10-5 Connecting a Video Component with DV ConnectorWriting S.S.F. Data to Tape Outputting S.S.F. DataVCR Setup Menu Configuration Setup MenuConnecting a PC VCR Setup MenuVCR Setup Menu Contents VCR Setup Menu ContdOn Screen 12-1 VCR Setup Menu ContdCamera Menu Screen Flow Time CodeVF Display Screen 12-3 How to Select from the Camera Menu12-5 Operation Screen12-6 Process Screen Storage Operation Skin Color Adjust Screen12-7 Advanced Process Screen File Manage ScreenTime Date screen Setup ScreenER dial Reset OperationSetting procedure WHT.BAL selector switch13-2 Iris Brightness AdjustmentAdjustment of Lens Iris Zebra Pattern Display During Manual Adjustment Automatic Setting Contents 13-4 Gain Sensitivity AdjustmentGain Switching Switch FunctionsSkin Tone Detail function 13-6 How to Use Skin Tone Detail13-6 How to Use Skin Tone Detail Cont’d  Using the Skin Tone Detail FunctionUnavailable functions Zoom Focus SC Coarse SC Fine Phase Gamma Title Title SETSC Coarse SC Fine Phase ConnectionFunction of Internal Switches Connecting the camera remote control unit Cont’dTroubleshooting Alarm IndicationsAlarm Indications Contd Troubleshooting ContdRemedy 14-1 Troubleshooting ContdTroubles with Error Code Outputs Error Code Error Details GY-DV550 OperationFor servicing Hour Meter Troubles Without Error Code OutputsSymptoms Power cannot be switched on Hour Meter Display103U Specifications14-3 External Dimensions unit mm Specifications