JVC GY-HD100, GY-HD101 manual Menu Screens, Backup Recording, Menu Screen Configuration

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USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS

Backup Recording

1.

IEEE1394 switch

IEEE 1394

VIDEO/Y

 

 

P

 

OUTPUT

P

 

LINE

 

 

DC INPUT

IEEE1394

Backup unit

Master unit

 

 

GY-HD100

 

 

 

Signal flow

IEEE1394 cable

CAUTION

Set the IEEE1394 switch on both devices to either HDV or DV.

Start recording after making sure that both devices are properly connected.

OTHERS [2/2] menu screen

„Backup Recording of the GY-HD100’s Camera Image and Sound Through the

IEEE1394 Connector

The GY-HD100’s camera image and sound can be recorded for backup on another component that is equipped with IEEE1394 connector.

„Connections

Use the GY-HD100 as the master unit.

Connect the master unit and the backup unit with a IEEE1394 cable.

„Settings

„Master unit (GY-HD100)

1.Set the IEEE1394 switch on left side of the GY-HD100.

DV

: When backup in DV format

HDV

: When backup in HDV format

2.Place in Camera mode.

3.Set the 1394 REC TRIGGER item on the OTHERS [2/2]

menu screen. X See page 78.

„Backup unit

• Place in HDV/DV signal input mode.

*Depending on the used component, it may be necessary to set “REMOTE SELECT”.

When BR-HD50 is used, set the Backup Recording func- tion to OFF.

Insert the tape and set to STOP or REC PAUSE status.

„Operation

Start and stop of recording on the backup unit takes place in accordance with the operation of the REC/VTR trigger button on the master unit.

(Depending on the GY-HD100 or the backup unit, the image, audio, and/or time code may deviate from what they should be at the points where the recording is started or stopped.)

MEMO

When the backup recording is started, the “TRIGGER TO DV” or “TRIGGER TO HDV” indication is shown on the LCD or in the viewfinder for approx. 3 seconds.

When the Series Recording function of BR-HD50 is used, the GY-HD100’s 1394 REC TRIGGER item should be set to OFF.

If the backup device is equipped with a feature to record time codes input from the IEEE1394 connector (TC DUPLICATE feature), time code data the same as on the master side can be recorded.

When using BR-HD50 as a backup device and switching GY-HD100 from the playback mode to the record mode, noise will be noticed on the monitor output screen of BR- HD50 (backup will be correctly recorded).

MENU SCREENS

Menu Screen Configuration

The Menu Screen consists of multiple layers of menu screens as shown below. The menu screen to be set is selected from the TOP MENU in accordance with the function or purpose.

The items on the menu screens differ with the Camera mode and the VTR mode. The contents of set items are stored in the GY- HD100’s memory and are retained even when the power is turned off.

The FILE MANAGE menu screen can be used to store the menu setting contents on the GY-HD100 or SD memory card.

TOP MENU screen (CAM)

TOP MENU screen (VTR)

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Contents GY-HD101 For Customer UseImportant Safety Instructions Remarque Port Cable LengthMain Features AccessoriesContents Precautions for Proper Use Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning TapeIntroduction Routine and Periodical Mainte- nanceBattery Pack to be Used Characteristic CCD PhenomenaVideocassette to be Used CondensationZoom Lens Optional Front SectionTh16 x 5.5BRMU MemoRear Section LCD DoorRight Side Section Left Side Section Top SectionGVTR VTR indicator „ Status ScreensFDISPLAY Display button KPLAY/STILL Play/still button„ Status Screens in the Camera Mode Setting Status Contents of IndicationsContents Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’dND1 Filter ND1 1/4ND „ Status Screen in VTR Mode Indication Indication Contents„ Auto White Balance Indication Camera mode only „ Menu Setting Screen„ Alarm Message Display „ Safety Zone Indication Camera mode onlyHow to Attach the Viewfinder PreparationsBasic System Attaching the Zoom Lens ProvidedAbout the Viewfinder Cable Inserting an SD Memory CardAC Operation Battery Operation Loading/Unloading the Cassette Turning the Power onPreparations for Operation „ Setting the Date and Time Style Setting and Displaying the Date and Time„ Setting the Date and Time Presetting and Recording of Time Code „ SettingDrop frame/Non-drop frame mode Displaying Time CodeViewfinder Adjustment Presetting and Recording of Time Code Cont’dScreen Adjustment Back Focus Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Setting the Video FormatCamera Settings Audio Input Signal Selection „ Selecting the audio signal input„ Adjusting Audio during Recording „ Selecting the CH-2 channel input con NectorShooting Operation Basic Recording Operation„ How to set the Header REC menu screen Function/Initial SettingHeader REC Function „ Executing the Header REC FunctionPlayback Mode Playback ProcedureOutputting Audio Fast-Forward, RewindUsing External Components Connecting the Video Signal Cables Dubbing with AV Devices„ Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable „ Displaying AlarmsHDV/DV Dubbing Connect the units with the IEEE1394 cableMenu Screens Backup RecordingMenu Screen Configuration Setting Menu Screens TOP Menu ScreenVideo Format Menu Screen Camera Operation Menu Screen Camera Process 1/2 Menu ScreenCamera Process 2/2 Menu Screen Advanced Process Menu Screen108% StandardSwitch Mode Menu Screen Color Matrix Adjust Menu ScreenSkin Color Adjust Menu Screen AUDIO/MIC Menu Screen LCD/VF 1/3 Menu ScreenMIX BlueLCD/VF 2/3 Menu Screen LCD/VF 3/3 Menu ScreenTape Remain TC/UBDisable TC/UB/CLOCK Menu ScreenHeader REC Menu Screen ExecuteTIME/DATE Menu Screen Others 1/2 Menu Screen„ Loading a menu settings file Others 2/2 Menu ScreenFile Manage Menu Screen „ Displaying the File Manage menu ScreenFile Manage Menu Screen Cont’d Features of the Camera Section How to Use Skin Detail„ Using the Skin Detail Function „ Setting the skin detail function color and rangeDisplay Status Action OthersOutputting color bars Error Code Error Details GY-HD100 Operation Remedy Blinking Pattern Remaining Battery/TapeInformation for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment TroubleshootingHow to Display the Hour Meter Specifications HDV