JVC GY-HD250 Connecting the Video Signal Cables, Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable, Displaying Alarms

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USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS

Connecting the Video Signal Cables

Displaying Alarms

• CHANGE 1394 SWITCH

Displayed when the setting for the input/output video format from the IEEE1394 connector and the setting for the IEEE1394 switch are different.

Set the IEEE1394 switch so it matches the video format.

Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable

To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves, be sure to attach the provided clamp filter as shown in the figure below.

Attach the clamp filter as close to this device as possible, as shown in the figure.

Set the IEEE1394 switch on the left panel of this device.

DV

: DV format

 

HDV

: HDV format

 

 

 

IEEE1394 switch

Clamp filter

 

 

 

V I D E O

 

Wind once

H2 - A U D I O O U T - C H 1

 

 

C

 

 

IEEE 1394

CAUTION

When connecting the IEEE1394 cable from/to Camcorder, VCR and other IEEE1394 device, make sure the following instructions, otherwise the IEEE1394 circuit device may be destroyed.

Turn the power of both devices OFF and connect the IEEE1394 cable.

Do not insert incorrectly (in reverse) the IEEE1394 cable end to IEEE1394 port of both devices.

 

IEEE 1394

X

IEEE 1394

Do not connect the IEEE1394 cable under the condition of static electricity.

Turn the power of both devices OFF when changing the IEEE1394 switch from/to HDV/DV.

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Contents For Customer Use Victor Company of Japan, Limited LST0440-001BImportant Safeguards Safety Precautions RemarqueSafety Precautions Cont’d Port Cable LengthBusiness users Other Countries outside the European Union Information for Users on Disposal Old EquipmentEuropean Union HD251CHE Main Features Contents Playback Mode Precautions for Proper Use Routine and Periodical Maintenance Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning TapeHead Cleaning Periodical MaintenanceBattery Pack to be Used Videocassette to be UsedCondensation occurs in the following cases Characteristic CCD Phe- nomenaCondensation Zoom Lens Th16 × 5.5BRMUFront Section Rear Section 1Back tally lamp2PHONES Earphone jack 3Shoulder belt hooksLCD Door Right Side Section BGAIN Sensitivity selector switch CWHT.BAL White balance switchASTATUS Status/Menu button GHDV/DV LEDLeft Side Section CGENLOCK/AUX in GENLOCK/AUX in switch DPBPR/TC PBPR/Time code switchEIEEE1394 IEEE1394 switch GGENLOCK/AUX in GENLOCK/AUX in terminal BNCTop Section DMONITOR Select Audio monitor selector switch FVTR VTR indicatorGFULL Auto Full auto shooting FAS switch LScrew holes for mounting accessoriesRecording and Image Out- put Formats Recording Composite RecordingIEEE1394 Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finder Status ScreensStatus Screens in the Camera Mode Setting Status Contents of IndicationsContents Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’dIDX Endura battery Voltage/remaining capacity % UB FF EE DDTape time appears LCD/VF3/4 menu screen. X SeeCH-1O O O O O O O O O \ \ \ CH-2O O O O O O O O O \ \ \Filter OFF ND1 ND2Indication Indication Contents Status Screen in VTR Mode HDV/DV input signalVideo Format display DoorNDF Magnified Status Indications on LCD MonitorEXT Safety Zone Indication Camera mode only Alarm Message DisplayMenu Setting Screen Center Mark OFF Switching between the LCD Screen and Viewfinder DisplaySafety Zone Basic System HZ-ZS13BAttaching the Microphone Provided How to Attach the View- finderAttaching the Zoom Lens Inserting an SD Memory Card Taking out the SD memory cardInserting an SD Memory Card About SD Memory CardsAttaching the Tripod Base Provided only for U model AC Operation Charging the Built-in BatteryHow to charge the built-in battery Battery Operation Attaching the BatteryRemoving the Battery „GY-HD250UPrecautions for the Battery Opera- tion Remaining Battery Power DisplayOperating Time with Battery Pack Precautions for the Battery PackTurning the Power on Turning the Power onTurning the Power OFF Camera modeLoading/Unloading the Cassette Cassette LoadingUnloading the Cassette ModeSetting and Displaying the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time StyleDisplaying the Time and Date on the Screen Time code input entered the IEEE1394 connector SettingDisplaying Time Code Displayed Time Code/User’s BitPresetting and Recording of Time Code SettingDrop frame/Non-drop frame mode DropZero-resetting the Time Code or User’s Bit Data Presetting time code dataPresetting user’s bit data Presetting the Time Code from the LCD Screen Presetting User’s BitAborting Preset Operation OperationInternal About Time Code ModePlaying Back Time Code Slave unit GY-HD250U/GY-HD251E/GY-HD110U/GY- HD111E Settings and OperationsConnections Connection ExternalScreen Adjustment Viewfinder Adjustment Back Focus Adjustment White Balance Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentAdjustment procedure Error messagesWhite Shading Adjustment Setting the REC Item Setting the Video FormatSetting the Frame Rate Item ND Filter Camera SettingsScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Audio Input Signal Selec- tion Selecting the CH-2 channel input connectorSelecting the audio signal input Adjusting Audio during RecordingMonitoring Audio during Recording LOW/MIDDLE/HIGHBasic Recording Opera- tion About the Focus Assist FunctionIf the Record-Standby Mode Contin- ues Header REC Function Record-Standby or Stop modeFunction/Initial Setting How to set the Header REC menu screen Executing the Header REC FunctionSearch Playback ProcedureFast-Forward, Rewind Outputting Audio MIXPB Audio CH DV Audio MonitorConnecting the Video Signal Cables Connecting the IEEE1394 CableDisplaying Alarms Change 1394 SwitchRecording Composite Video Signals from an External Device Status Screen Display on the LCD Screen or ViewfinderAdjust SC and H Phase Using Genlock Func- tionsSynchronized Signals Dubbing with AV Devices HDV/DV Dubbing Videocassette you want to dubOFF Backup Recording SettingsShutter Speed in 24p Mode Connect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57Remote Control Unit Functions List LoluxALC+EEI Nega OFF/ON Shutter NormalMenu Screen Configura- tion Menu Screen Configuration Cont’d Setting Menu Screens TOP Menu Screen Video FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Function/Setting bold characters indicate initial settingsSetting Description Letter Video FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Cont’dNative Terminal Setting B/P r Initial settings U model 7.5% E model 0.0%Video FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen AutoMenu Screen 3200KMiddle HighNormal 108%Standard Rotation Skin Color DETStop Skin Color RangePreset White Balance Menu ScreenSwitch Mode Menu Screen REC Item Setting for Step Setting for VariableAUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu Screen 20dB50dB 48KCH1/2 AUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu ScreenMIX Blue LCD/VF1/4 Menu Screen70-80% LCD Mirror Mode LCD/VF2/4 Menu ScreenImage is displayed without inverting MirrorSEC LCD/VF3/4 Menu ScreenVoltage RGB LCD/VF4/4 Menu ScreenColor Drop TC/UB/CLOCK Menu ScreenInternal Disable Header REC Menu ScreenTIME/DATE Menu Screen BARS+CAMDATE+TIME Variation Range U model MM/DD/YY E model DD/MM/YYBlink OTHERS1/2 Menu Screen3MIN OTHERS2/2 Menu Screen 1394Menu ALL Reset OTHERS2/2 Menu Screen Cont’dDR-HD100 A.OFF Drum HourSD H Phase *1 HD H PhaseGenlock Menu Screen SC Coarse *1Loading a menu settings file 100File Manage Menu Screen Displaying the File Manage menu screen101 Saving settingsError displays 102 Initializing formatting an SD mem- ory card103 How to Use Skin DetailSetting the skin detail function color and range 104 How to Use Skin Detail Cont’dUsing the Skin Detail Function Outputs multi-format color bars 105Outputting Color Bars 106 Display Status Action107 Error Code Error Details GY-HD250/GY-HD251 Remedy Operation 108Blinking Pattern Remaining Battery/Tape 109Viewfinder Screen Sound interrupted once per secondTroubleshooting Symptoms Remedy110 RGB?How to Display the Hour Meter 111Specifications 112Excluding the CHU/CHE model External Dimensions unit mm113
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