JVC GY-HD201E/CHE, GY-HD200E/CHE, GY-HD200U/CHU manual Normal, 108%, Standard

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MENU SCREENS

CAMERA PROCESS[2/2]

Menu Screen

 

Item

 

 

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

 

BLACK*1

Changes the gain in dark areas. Change this depending on the video signal being shot.

 

 

 

NORMAL

: Normal status

 

 

 

STRETCH

: Enhances the dark areas of the video so the contrast between light and dark is more visible by

 

 

 

 

 

stretching the signal only in the dark areas.

 

 

 

 

 

Set elongation level with STRETCH LEVEL below.

 

 

 

COMPRESS

: If the video that was shot is bright overall and lacking in contrast, the gain in the dark areas is com-

 

 

 

 

 

pressed, which adds contrast.

 

 

 

 

 

Set compression level with COMPRESS LEVEL below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

STRETCH LEVEL

The amount of stretching increases from LEVEL1οLEVEL2οLEVEL3οLEVEL4οLEVEL5.

 

 

 

[Settings: LEVEL1, LEVEL2, LEVEL3, LEVEL4, LEVEL5]

 

 

COMPRESS LEVEL

The amount of compression increases from LEVEL1οLEVEL2οLEVEL3οLEVEL4οLEVEL5.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: LEVEL1, LEVEL2, LEVEL3, LEVEL4, LEVEL5]

 

WHITE CLIP

Sets the white clipping point on input video signals with a high luminance level.

 

 

 

108%

: The white clipping point is set at a luminance level of 108%.

 

 

 

100%

: The white clipping point is set at a luminance level of 100%. If the screen is too white at

 

 

 

 

 

108%, set it to 100%.

 

KNEE*1

Sets whether to run the “knee” function, which compresses video signals over a certain level to render the tonality

 

 

 

in the highlight areas, automatically or manually. Set “MANUAL” when you want to check the bright areas, and adjust

 

 

 

the knee point manually.

 

 

 

AUTO

: Adjusts the knee point automatically, according to the luminance level.

 

 

 

MANUAL

: You can change the luminance level in the “LEVEL” item.

 

 

LEVEL*1

Sets the start point for knee compression (knee point).

 

 

 

Increase the number : Raises the knee point level.

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Lowers the knee point level.

 

 

 

[Settings: 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%]

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

When the “KNEE” item is set to “AUTO”, “-----” is displayed and this cannot be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REVERSE PICTURE

When the lens image is inverted and flipped, set “ROTATE” to record properly.

 

 

 

OFF

: No inversion.

 

 

 

ROTATE

: Invert lens image.

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

When the REVERSE PICTURE item is set to ROTATE, skin detail function is available but the detection area is

 

 

 

 

not displayed in the viewfinder or LCD screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DNR

Selects whether or not to set the noise reduction.

 

 

 

The DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) function is applied to the tape recording signal, HD component output signal, and

 

 

 

the IEEE1394 output signal in CAMERA mode.

 

 

 

When camcorder’s picture is noisy, because of low light conditions, you can improve picture’s S/N by turning DNR

 

 

 

on.

 

 

 

 

OFF

: Noise reduction is not performed.

 

 

 

ON

: Sets noise reduction.

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

• DNR is not applied in VTR mode, AUX IN mode or during playback.

 

 

 

 

• DNR is not applied to composite output signals in CAMERA mode.

 

 

 

 

• When the DNR is set to ON, the camcorder’s S/N ratio becomes better but the “blurring of moving objects” will

 

 

 

 

increase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADVANCED PROCESS..

Calls up the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen.

 

 

 

X See “ADVANCED PROCESS Menu Screen” on page 83.

 

PAGE BACK

When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the CAMERA PROCESS[1/2] menu screen.

 

*1 REMOTE appears as the setting value of this item when the remote control unit is connected.

ADVANCED PROCESS

Menu Screen

 

Item

 

 

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

CINEMA

OFF

: Turns the function OFF.

 

 

ON

: Sets the gamma characteristics and color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie

 

 

 

 

screen. (The monitor image is movie-quality. This setting is not intended for film output.)

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

When this item is set to “ON”, “[CINE]” is displayed for COLOR MATRIX and GAMMA items and cannot be

 

 

 

selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLOR MATRIX

Sets the color matrix.

 

 

 

 

OFF

: Turns the function OFF.

 

 

STANDARD

: Sets a normal color matrix.

 

 

CINEMA

: Sets a color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie screen.

 

ADJUST..

 

When “STANDARD” or “CINEMA” is set for the COLOR MATRIX item, a color matrix can be set individually.

 

 

Press the SHUTTER dial to call up the COLOR MATRIX ADJUST menu screen.

 

 

X See “COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen” on page 84.

GAMMA

Adjusts the gamma curve to determine how black is rendered.

 

 

OFF

: No gamma curve correction.

 

 

STANDARD

: Sets a normal gamma curve.

 

 

CINEMA

: Sets to appear movie-like when viewing on a TV screen.

 

 

FILM OUT

: Sets to a setting for recording onto film.

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

When this item is set to “OFF”, “-----” is displayed for the LEVEL item and it cannot be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

When “STANDARD”, “CINEMA”, or “FILM OUT” is set for the GAMMA item, a gamma curve can be set individually.

 

 

Increase the number

: Enhances the tonality of the black. However, the tonality in the bright areas deteriorates.

 

 

Decrease the number : Enhances the tonality in the bright areas. However, the tonality in the black areas deterio-

 

 

 

 

rates.

 

 

[Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]

COLOR GAIN

Adjusts the video signal color level.

 

 

OFF

: Sets the video to black and white.

 

 

Increase the number

: Makes the colors more dense.

 

 

Decrease the number : Makes the colors less dense.

 

 

[Settings: OFF, MIN (–10), –9 - NORMAL (0) - 9, MAX (10)]

WHITE BALANCE..

When the cursor is in this position and you press the SHUTTER dial once, the screen switches to the WHITE BAL-

 

 

ANCE menu screen.

 

 

SKIN COLOR ADJUST..

 

When the cursor is in this position and you press the SHUTTER dial once, the screen switches to the SKIN COLOR

 

 

ADJUST screen.

 

 

PAGE BACK

When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the CAMERA PROCESS[2/2] menu screen.

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Contents For Customer Use GY-HD200U/CHU Instructions GY-HD200E/CHE GY-HD201E/CHERemarque Important SafeguardsSafety Precautions This symbol is only valid in the European Union Safety Precautions Cont’dInformation for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment European UnionSee For DC ×2/EarphoneSee pages 12, 36 SD memory card SeeContents Routine and Periodical Maintenance Precautions for Proper UsePrecautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Head CleaningCharacteristic CCD Phe- nomena Battery Pack to be UsedCondensation Videocassette to be UsedFront Section Zoom LensTh16 × 5.5BRMU MemoLCD Door Rear SectionRight Side Section Left Side Section Top Section Recording and Image Out- put Formats Setting Status Contents of Indications Status Screens in the Camera ModeIndications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finder Status ScreensIndications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’d ContentsIndication Indication Contents NDF Magnified Status Indications on LCD MonitorSwitching between the LCD Screen and Viewfinder Display Alarm Message DisplayMenu Setting Screen Safety Zone Indication Camera mode onlyAttaching the Microphone Provided How to Attach the View- finderBasic System Attaching the Zoom Lens Inserting an SD Memory Card Attaching the Tripod Base OptionalAC Operation Battery OperationTurning the Power on Date and Time Setting and DisplayingLoading/Unloading the Cassette Displaying the Time and Date on the Screen SettingDisplaying Time Code Setting Presetting and Recording of Time CodePresetting time code data Presetting user’s bit dataAborting Preset Operation Presetting User’s BitAbout Time Code Mode Playing Back Time CodeViewfinder Adjustment Screen AdjustmentWhite Balance Adjustment Back Focus AdjustmentWhite Balance Adjustment Full Auto White Balance FAWSetting the Video Format White Shading AdjustmentSetting the Frame Rate Item Setting the REC ItemScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Camera SettingsAudio Input Signal Selec- tion Basic Recording Opera- tion Audio Input Signal Selection Cont’dMonitoring Audio during Recording About the Focus Assist FunctionRecord-Standby or Stop mode If the Record-Standby Mode Contin- uesFunction/Initial Setting Header REC FunctionSearch Playback ProcedureHeader REC Function Executing the Header REC FunctionSignal Cables Connecting the VideoConnecting the IEEE1394 Cable Displaying AlarmsHDV/DV Dubbing Dubbing with AV DevicesSettings Backup RecordingHDV/DV Dubbing Cont’d OFFShutter Speed in 24p Mode Remote Control Unit Functions ListConnect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57 ConnectionMenu Screen Configura- tion TOP Menu Screen Setting Menu ScreensSetting Description Function/Setting bold characters indicate initial settingsVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Frame RateVideo FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen Initial settings U model 7.5% E model 0.0%Menu Screen AutoHigh MiddleNormal 108%Stop StandardSwitch Mode menu screen is only displayed in camera mode Switch Mode Menu ScreenREC Item Setting for Step Setting for Variable White Balance Menu ScreenMIX AUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu ScreenAUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu Screen LCD/VF1/4 Menu Screen LCD/VF2/4 menu screen can only be set in camera modeLCD/VF2/4 Menu Screen 70-80%LCD/VF4/4 Menu Screen Screen is displayed in the VTR modeLCD/VF3/4 Menu Screen TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen DisableHeader REC Menu Screen DropOTHERS1/2 Menu Screen TIME/DATE Menu Screen1394 OTHERS2/2 Menu ScreenSaving settings Loading a menu settings fileError displays File Manage Menu ScreenRotate How to Use Skin DetailInitializing formatting an SD mem- ory card Outputting Color Bars How to Use Skin Detail Cont’dUsing the Skin Detail Function Display Status Action Blinking Pattern Remaining Battery/Tape Error Code Error Details This device Operation RemedySymptoms Remedy TroubleshootingHow to Display the Hour Meter HDV SpecificationsExternal Dimensions unit mm GY-HD251 Remarque Important SafeguardsSafety Precautions Port Cable Length See Provided only for U model HD251CHEContents Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Precautions for Proper UseRoutine and Periodical Maintenance Characteristic CCD Phe- nomena Battery Pack to be UsedCondensation Videocassette to be UsedFront Section Zoom LensIris A/R Input GNDSetting, the time code always operates 4TC GENE. Time code generator setting switchAccording to the input level. When excessive Rear SectionPreset BGAIN Sensitivity selector switchRight Side Section EREC REC trigger button start/stop recordingRCA Left Side SectionTop Section Recording Composite Recording and Image Out- put FormatsIeee Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finder Viewfinder Cont’d Indications on the LCD MonitorND2 Filter OFF ND1File Full Auto ON, OFF GainNDF EXTSafety Zone OFF Safety ZoneCenter Mark OFF DV-24PABasic System Attaching the Zoom Lens How to Attach the ViewFinder Attaching the Microphone ProvidedSDHC-compliant memory cards cannot be used with this device Inserting an SD Memory CardAC Operation Battery Operation„GY-HD250U „GY-HD251ETurning the Power on Loading/Unloading the Cassette Setting and DisplayingDate and Time VTRDisplaying Time Code Time code input entered the IEEE1394 connectorDisplayed Time Code/User’s Bit Time codes are displayedContinual time codes across different scenes Presetting and Recording of Time CodeTime code starts to run from the time it is Time code generator’s running method isPlaying Back Time Code Presetting the Time Code from the LCD ScreenInternal Free REC Regen InternalSlave unit GY-HD250U/GY-HD251E/GY-HD110U/GY- HD111E Blinks when the time code cannot be synchronizedExternal TC OUTAdjusted Adjust the position and angle of the viewfinder Screen Adjustment Viewfinder AdjustmentBack Focus Adjustment White Shading Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentSet the ND filter switch according to the current lighting When correct white balance is obtained, the approximateCamera Settings Setting the Video FormatScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection ND FilterAudio Input Signal Selec- tion Basic Recording Opera- tion Header REC Function How to set the Header REC menu screenOutputting Audio Playback ProcedureFast-Forward, Rewind SearchSignal Cables Connecting the VideoRecording Composite Video Signals from an External Device Status Screen Display on the LCD Screen or ViewfinderSynchronized Signals Using Genlock Func- tionsAdjust SC and H Phase Dubbing with AV DevicesHDV/DV Dubbing Connect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57 Backup RecordingConnect a Remote Control Unit RM-LP55/RM-LP57 Cont’d Menu Screen Configura- tionMenu Screen Configuration Cont’d Setting Menu ScreensVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen TOP Menu ScreenOFF ExecuteVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Cont’d Video FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen3200K Menu ScreenMiddle HighStandard Normal108% Stop PresetWhite Balance Menu Screen AUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu Screen Switch Mode Menu ScreenStep NoneLCD/VF1/4 Menu Screen AUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu ScreenMIX BlueLCD/VF3/4 Menu Screen LCD/VF2/4 Menu ScreenVoltage SECTC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen LCD/VF4/4 Menu ScreenColor InternalTIME/DATE Menu Screen Header REC Menu ScreenOTHERS2/2 Menu Screen OTHERS1/2 Menu Screen3MIN BlinkOTHERS2/2 Menu Screen Cont’d Genlock Menu ScreenFile Manage Menu Screen 100 101Skin color detection function, follow the steps below How to Use Skin DetailIf you want to change the range of colors recognized with Outputting Color Bars 104 105No HDV Signal No DV SignalSwitch Switch to VTRError Code Error Details GY-HD250/GY-HD251 Remedy Operation RGB? TroubleshootingHow to Display the Hour Meter AUX input SpecificationsGenlock input HD/SD SDI outputCorrection