JVC GY-DV550 Videocassette to be Used, Front Section, Battery Pack to be Used, Condensation

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1-5 Videocassette to be Used

1. INTRODUCTION

2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS

2-1 Front Section

Use JVC’s videocassette tapes marked with MiniDV for this unit.

Please use DVM60 or DVM30 type videocassettes.

Videocassettes cannot be used upside down.

Avoid storing a videocassette with unevenly wound tape, as this may damage the tape. Rewind it to the beginning before placing a cassette into storage.

Store videocassettes in a place with little humidity and good ventilation where mould does not form.

After a videocassette tape has been used repeatedly, it becomes unable to maintain full performance due to an increase in noise caused by dropouts, etc. Do not

1-6 Battery Pack to be Used

continue to use a dirty or damaged reduce the rotary head life.

Videocassette tapes marked MiniDV are provided with a switch on the back for use in

preventing accidental erasure.

Slide the switch to SAVE to protect the required recording in the tape from being overwritten.

To record on the tape, slide the switch to REC.

tape, as this will

Switch

REC

SAVE

q

 

w

 

VF

!

 

 

!

4

[LENS] Lens control connector

 

Connect 12-pin lens control cable from lens.

5

[ZEBRA] Switch

 

When this switch is ON, a zebra pattern is superimposed

 

on the viewfinder areas having video levels with a luminance

 

level of 70% to 80%.This pattern can be used as a reference

 

for manual adjustment of the lens iris.

 

When CHARACTER MIX of the Camera SETUP Menu

 

screen is set to ON, the zebra pattern will also appear in

 

the MONITOR OUT connector video.

 

Zebra patterns are also displayed during color bar display.

 

* The zebra patterns are not generated for the Y/C OUT

 

output.

The GY-DV550 can use any of the following battery packs. Flat shape type

Anton-Bauer battery pack: Trimpack 13/14 Series Magnum 13/14 Series Compack 13/14 Series Propack 13/14 Series

To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according to the type of the battery pack in use. (See page 75)

*An Anton-Bauer battery pack cannot be connected directly to the camera. It is necessary to mount the optional battery holder.

Battery holder: Anton-Bauer QRQ27

For details on how to mount the battery holder, see page

39.

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PUSH

 

OFF ZEBRA

 

 

ON

SKIN

AUTO

 

 

 

AREA

WHITE

 

 

 

 

 

ACCU

o

 

 

 

 

FOCUS

r

 

 

VTR AUDIO

TAKE

i

 

 

LEVEL CH-1

t

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

u

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See "Zebra Pattern Display during Manual Adjustment"

on page 87.

• The default value is 70% – 80%. The luminance level can

be changed with the ZEBRA setting in the VF DISPLAY

Menu screen.

See "ZEBRA" item on page 78.

While this switch is pressed to the SKIN AREA side, the

color tone areas specified with the SKIN DTL ADJUST item

on the ADVANCED PROCESS MENU are indicated in the

viewfinder. The switch returns to the OFF position when

released.

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Condensation

If the unit has been cooled down in a cold place and is then

carried to a warm place, the moisture contained in the warm

air may adhere to the head drum or tape guides and be cooled

into water droplets. This phenomenon is referred to as

condensation (dewing). When this occurs, the head drum

and tape guides are covered with droplets allowing the tape

to be stuck to them, leading to tape damage.

Condensation occurs in the following cases:

When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place.

When a room heater has just started or when the unit is exposed directly to cold air from an air conditioner.

When the unit is placed in a very humid place.

Do not leave the videocassette inserted when moving the camera

under conditions where the temperature environment changes.

When condensation occurs in this unit, the DEW indicator on the

display lights up, and the WARNING LED blinks red. (See page 96)

To remedy, leave the unit with the power ON and wait until

the WARNING LED stops blinking red and the DEW indicator

disappears from the counter display.

DEW

 

 

 

OPERATE/WARNING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

indicator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVER

 

AUTO OFF DEW

 

 

 

 

40 30

 

20

10

 

0 dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

32k

 

 

48k

 

 

 

 

 

 

PB

HOLD

 

 

 

AUD LOCK

 

SP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

1 Viewfinder mount base, sliding securing ring

 

Mount the viewfinder on the base and secure it using the

 

sliding securing ring.

 

See "Attaching the Viewfinder" on page 33.

2

[VF] Viewfinder connector (6-pin)

 

Connect the cable from the viewfinder here.

3

[AUDIO IN FRONT] Audio input front connector

 

(XLR 3-pin)

 

Audio input terminal for connecting camera microphone or

 

external audio devices.

Set AUDIO IN FRONT LINE/MIC switch 6 on page 23

 

according to the connecting device.

When recording audio from this terminal, set CH-1 AUDIO

 

INPUT switch 7 or CH-2 AUDIO INPUT switch 8 to

 

FRONT.

 

See “How to Use Skin Tone Detail” on page 91.

 

• The Skin Tone Detail color tone areas are not indicated

 

while the VTR playback picture is shown in the viewfinder.

6

[VTR] VTR trigger button (record start/stop button)

 

Record start/stop can be effected with this button.

 

(It is interlocked with the VTR trigger button on the lens

 

section.)

7

[AUDIO LEVEL CH-1] CH-1 audio input level

 

control

 

Adjusts the audio input level of the CH1 audio signal.

 

Normally, the camera is used with the control set to the

 

maximum (10) position.

 

• To use this control, set the VCR Setup Menu item No.

 

246 CH1 FRONT VR ENABLE to "ENABLE".

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

 

 

Even when the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 is set to

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Characteristic CCD Phenomena

See page 14.

DISABLE, the recording level changes slightly when this

control is turned.

Smear and Blooming Due to the physical structure of a CCD it is possible to induce vertical streaking (called "smear") when shooting an extremely bright light source. Another effect is the expansion of light around a bright light or object (called "blooming"). The CCD employed in this unit is characterized by inducing very little smear or blooming. Nevertheless, please be careful when shooting a bright light source. Smear (Vertical pale streaking appearing at high luminous object)

High luminous object

(Electric light, sunlight, etc.)

 

Blooming

Monitor screen

(Blurring in highlight)

 

Moire or Aliasing Shooting stripes or fine patterns may cause a jagged effect or a banding in fine mesh patterns.

White dots High temperatures can cause CCD sensor pixels to malfunction with the effect of white dots in the image. This condition is conspicuous especially when gain is applied. This is a characteristic of the charged-coupled device (CCD). As far as possible, use the unit under conditions where the temperature of the unit does not increase.

1

Pin No.

Function

1

GND

 

 

3

HOT

2

2

3

COLD

 

CAUTION:

 

 

The provided microphone is a phantom microphone. When

using the provided microphone, set AUDIO IN FRONT

LINE/MIC switch to MIC+48V ON.

 

When using audio input device other than a phantom

microphone, set AUDIO IN FRONT LINE/MIC switch to

LINE or MIC before connecting the device.

 

8

[AUTO WHITE/ACCU FOCUS] switch

 

AUTO WHITE:

 

First, position a white object to occupy 80% of the centre

 

 

of the image.

 

Setting this switch to the upper position ("AUTO WHITE")

 

 

will provide automatic adjustment for white balance.

 

* It is not activated in preset, full auto shooting, full-time

 

 

auto white balance and color bar modes.

 

See "White Balance Adjustment" on page 47.

 

ACCU FOCUS:

 

When this switch is set to "ACCU FOCUS" in the lower

 

 

position, the lens iris will be forced to open for

 

 

approximately ten seconds.

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Contents For Customer Use SC96999 U ModelSC961000 E Model Port Cable Length PortCable Length Information Literature accompanying the applianceInterference by one or more of the following measures Introduction Main Unit ConfigurationMain Features Time Code OperationHead Cleaning Routine and Periodical MaintenancePrecautions for Proper Use Periodical MaintenanceVideocassette to be Used Battery Pack to be UsedCharacteristic CCD Phenomena Front SectionCamera Setting Section Front Section Cont’dRight Side Section VCR Setting Section Right Side Section Cont’dRight Side Section Contd Time Code Generator setting switches Right Side Section ContdVCR Display Section Left Side Section Top Section Adapter SectionRear Section Counter Display Contents Rear Section ContdS14 x 7.3B12 1.5-Inch Viewfinder optionalLens optional VF-P115BStatus Indications in Viewfinder ContdViewfinder Screen Display  Status ScreensIndication Indication Contents  Alarm Message DisplayIndication Contents  Time/Date DisplayIndication in Viewfinder Contd Basic SystemAttaching the Zoom Lens optional Attaching the Microphone optionalAttaching the Viewfinder optional Provided Microphone How to Remove Lithium Batteries Lithium battery CR2032 How to Install the Lithium Battery Attaching the 4-inch Viewfinder OptionalBattery Pack Operation Power SupplyBattery Pack Operation Contd Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery PackUsing AN ANTON-BAUER Battery Pack Precautions for the Battery PackCassette Loading and Unloading Turning the Power onPreparations Loading the CassetteScreen Size 43/169 aspect ratio Mode Selection Setting the Date and TimeCamera Settings FilterExternal Monitor Adjustment Viewfinder AdjustmentBrightness and contrast adjustment White Balance Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentSwitch Settings of the VCR Section LineAlarm Monitor Monitor Select Manual Adjustment of Audio Input Level How to use the audio input level control On the front sectionBasic Recording Operation About the Quick REC Start ModeShooting Operation Basic Recording Operation ContdRecording from the Save mode VCR Save ModeIf Unit is Left in Record-Pause Standby Mode VTR switch settingGENLOCK/AUX Recording External Video SignalsSettings ModelPlayback Mode Playback ProcedureRecording with an External VCR Contd Fast-Forward, Rewind Presetting and Recording of Time CodeTime Code Operation Displaying Time CodeAdvance Preset Presetting Users BIT Data Set the related VCR Setup Menus TC OUT Genlock AUX Monitor OUTExplanation of the S.S.F. Function Setting Mark Mode Reproducing Time CodesCUE Mode 10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data Mark ModeOutputting S.S.F. Data Connecting a Video Component with DV ConnectorWriting S.S.F. Data to Tape 10-5VCR Setup Menu Setup MenuConnecting a PC VCR Setup Menu ConfigurationVCR Setup Menu Contd VCR Setup Menu ContentsTime Code 12-1 VCR Setup Menu ContdCamera Menu Screen Flow On Screen12-3 How to Select from the Camera Menu VF Display ScreenOperation Screen 12-6 Process Screen12-5 File Manage Screen Skin Color Adjust Screen12-7 Advanced Process Screen Storage OperationSetup Screen Time Date screenWHT.BAL selector switch Reset OperationSetting procedure ER dialZebra Pattern Display During Manual Adjustment Iris Brightness AdjustmentAdjustment of Lens Iris 13-2Switch Functions 13-4 Gain Sensitivity AdjustmentGain Switching  Automatic Setting Contents Using the Skin Tone Detail Function 13-6 How to Use Skin Tone Detail13-6 How to Use Skin Tone Detail Cont’d Skin Tone Detail functionConnection Zoom Focus SC Coarse SC Fine Phase Gamma Title Title SETSC Coarse SC Fine Phase Unavailable functionsAlarm Indications Connecting the camera remote control unit Cont’dTroubleshooting Function of Internal SwitchesTroubleshooting Contd Alarm Indications ContdError Code Error Details GY-DV550 Operation 14-1 Troubleshooting ContdTroubles with Error Code Outputs RemedyHour Meter Display Troubles Without Error Code OutputsSymptoms Power cannot be switched on For servicing Hour MeterSpecifications 14-3103U Specifications External Dimensions unit mm