JVC GY-HD251, GY-HD250 manual TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen, Internal, Drop

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TC/UB/CLOCK Menu

Screen

Time codes (TC) and user’s bits (UB) can be set on this screen. Date and time is set on the TIME/DATE screen that can be reached from this screen.

 

Item

 

 

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

 

TCG SOURCE

 

Selects the source of the time code generator.

 

 

 

 

INTERNAL

: Uses the built-in time code generator

 

 

 

 

EXTERNAL

: Uses the time code generator connected to the [TC IN] terminal

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

• TC PRESET and UB PRESET are not available when set to EXTERNAL.

 

 

 

 

• HEADER REC is disabled when set to EXTERNAL.

 

 

 

 

• When this is set to EXTERNAL, the setting for TC DUPLI. is invalidated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TC PRESET

To preset the time code, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.

 

 

 

 

EXECUTE

: The set time code is confirmed.

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

: The set time code is cancelled.

 

 

 

 

ZERO PRESET

: Resets all time codes to “0”.

 

UB PRESET

To preset the user’s bit data, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.

 

 

 

 

EXECUTE

: The set user’s bit data are confirmed.

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

: The set user’s bit data are cancelled.

 

 

 

 

ZERO PRESET

: Resets all user’s bits data to “0”.

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

When the “UB REC” item is set to “OFF”, “--------” is displayed and this cannot be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DROP FRAME *1

 

Selects whether the time code generator framing mode is drop-frame or non-drop-frame.

 

 

 

 

DROP

: Internal time code generator works in drop-frame mode. Set this when the recorded time is im-

 

 

 

 

 

portant.

 

 

 

 

NON DROP

: Internal time code generator works in non-drop-frame mode. Set this when the number of frames

 

 

 

 

 

is important.

 

UB REC *2

 

To select whether or not user’s bit data should be recorded.

 

 

 

 

To select whether the user’s bits should be displayed during playback of a tape with recorded user’s bits data.

 

 

 

 

ON

: User’s bits are recorded during recording.

 

 

 

 

 

User’s bits are displayed during playback.

 

 

 

 

OFF

: User’s bits are not recorded during recording.

 

 

 

 

 

User’s bits are not displayed during playback.

 

 

 

 

TC DUPLI.

Sets how to record the time code (TC) and user’s bits (UB) during IEEE1394 input of HDV/DV format.

 

 

 

 

OFF

: Records the TC/UB set in this device.

 

 

 

 

ON

: Records the TC/UB of the IEEE1394 input.

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

• This is validated when TCG SOURCE is set to INTERNAL.

 

 

 

 

• In HDV format, the UB set in this device is recorded regardless of the setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HEADER REC..

 

To make settings related to the HEADER REC function, align the cursor with this position, and then press the SHUT-

 

 

 

 

TER dial.

 

 

 

 

 

X See “HEADER REC Menu Screen” on page 94.

 

TIME/DATE..

To make settings related to the date and time, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.

 

 

 

 

X See “TIME/DATE Menu Screen” on page 95.

 

PAGE BACK

When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen.

 

 

 

 

 

*1

This can be displayed and selected when 60/30 is set for the FRAME RATE item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen.

 

*2

(When 24 is set, this is fixed at “NON DROP” and “[NON DROP]” is displayed.)

 

This can be displayed and selected when 50/25 is set for the FRAME RATE item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen.

 

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Contents Victor Company of Japan, Limited LST0440-001B For Customer UseImportant Safeguards Remarque Safety PrecautionsPort Cable Length Safety Precautions Cont’dEuropean Union Information for Users on Disposal Old EquipmentBusiness users Other Countries outside the European Union HD251CHE Main Features Contents Playback Mode Precautions for Proper Use Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Routine and Periodical MaintenanceHead Cleaning Periodical MaintenanceVideocassette to be Used Battery Pack to be UsedCondensation Characteristic CCD Phe- nomenaCondensation occurs in the following cases Th16 × 5.5BRMU Zoom LensFront Section 1Back tally lamp Rear Section2PHONES Earphone jack 3Shoulder belt hooksLCD Door Right Side Section CWHT.BAL White balance switch BGAIN Sensitivity selector switchASTATUS Status/Menu button GHDV/DV LEDLeft Side Section DPBPR/TC PBPR/Time code switch CGENLOCK/AUX in GENLOCK/AUX in switchEIEEE1394 IEEE1394 switch GGENLOCK/AUX in GENLOCK/AUX in terminal BNCTop Section FVTR VTR indicator DMONITOR Select Audio monitor selector switchGFULL Auto Full auto shooting FAS switch LScrew holes for mounting accessoriesRecording and Image Out- put Formats IEEE1394 RecordingRecording Composite Status Screens Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finderSetting Status Contents of Indications Status Screens in the Camera ModeIndications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’d ContentsUB FF EE DD IDX Endura battery Voltage/remaining capacity %Tape time appears LCD/VF3/4 menu screen. X SeeCH-2O O O O O O O O O \ \ \ CH-1O O O O O O O O O \ \ \Filter OFF ND1 ND2Indication Indication Contents HDV/DV input signal Status Screen in VTR ModeVideo Format display DoorEXT Magnified Status Indications on LCD MonitorNDF Menu Setting Screen Alarm Message DisplaySafety Zone Indication Camera mode only Safety Zone Switching between the LCD Screen and Viewfinder DisplayCenter Mark OFF HZ-ZS13B Basic SystemAttaching the Zoom Lens How to Attach the View- finderAttaching the Microphone Provided Taking out the SD memory card Inserting an SD Memory CardInserting an SD Memory Card About SD Memory CardsAttaching the Tripod Base Provided only for U model How to charge the built-in battery Charging the Built-in BatteryAC Operation Attaching the Battery Battery OperationRemoving the Battery „GY-HD250URemaining Battery Power Display Precautions for the Battery Opera- tionOperating Time with Battery Pack Precautions for the Battery PackTurning the Power on Turning the Power onTurning the Power OFF Camera modeCassette Loading Loading/Unloading the CassetteUnloading the Cassette ModeSetting the Date and Time Style Setting and Displaying the Date and TimeDisplaying the Time and Date on the Screen Setting Time code input entered the IEEE1394 connectorDisplaying Time Code Displayed Time Code/User’s BitSetting Presetting and Recording of Time CodeDrop frame/Non-drop frame mode DropPresetting user’s bit data Presetting time code dataZero-resetting the Time Code or User’s Bit Data Presetting User’s Bit Presetting the Time Code from the LCD ScreenAborting Preset Operation OperationPlaying Back Time Code About Time Code ModeInternal Connections Settings and OperationsSlave unit GY-HD250U/GY-HD251E/GY-HD110U/GY- HD111E External ConnectionScreen Adjustment Viewfinder Adjustment Back Focus Adjustment White Balance Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentAdjustment procedure Error messagesWhite Shading Adjustment Setting the Frame Rate Item Setting the Video FormatSetting the REC Item Screen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Camera SettingsND Filter Selecting the CH-2 channel input connector Audio Input Signal Selec- tionSelecting the audio signal input Adjusting Audio during RecordingLOW/MIDDLE/HIGH Monitoring Audio during RecordingAbout the Focus Assist Function Basic Recording Opera- tionIf the Record-Standby Mode Contin- ues Function/Initial Setting Record-Standby or Stop modeHeader REC Function Executing the Header REC Function How to set the Header REC menu screenFast-Forward, Rewind Playback ProcedureSearch MIX Outputting AudioPB Audio CH DV Audio MonitorConnecting the IEEE1394 Cable Connecting the Video Signal CablesDisplaying Alarms Change 1394 SwitchStatus Screen Display on the LCD Screen or Viewfinder Recording Composite Video Signals from an External DeviceSynchronized Signals Using Genlock Func- tionsAdjust SC and H Phase Dubbing with AV Devices Videocassette you want to dub HDV/DV DubbingOFF Settings Backup RecordingConnect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57 Shutter Speed in 24p ModeLolux Remote Control Unit Functions ListALC+EEI Nega OFF/ON Shutter NormalMenu Screen Configura- tion Menu Screen Configuration Cont’d Setting Menu Screens TOP Menu Screen Setting Description Function/Setting bold characters indicate initial settingsVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Native Video FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Cont’dLetter Initial settings U model 7.5% E model 0.0% Terminal Setting B/P rVideo FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen Auto3200K Menu ScreenHigh Middle108% NormalStandard Skin Color DET RotationStop Skin Color RangeWhite Balance Menu Screen PresetREC Item Setting for Step Setting for Variable Switch Mode Menu Screen20dB AUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu Screen50dB 48KMIX AUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu ScreenCH1/2 70-80% LCD/VF1/4 Menu ScreenBlue LCD/VF2/4 Menu Screen LCD Mirror ModeImage is displayed without inverting MirrorVoltage LCD/VF3/4 Menu ScreenSEC Color LCD/VF4/4 Menu ScreenRGB Internal TC/UB/CLOCK Menu ScreenDrop Header REC Menu Screen DisableBARS+CAM TIME/DATE Menu ScreenDATE+TIME Variation Range U model MM/DD/YY E model DD/MM/YY3MIN OTHERS1/2 Menu ScreenBlink 1394 OTHERS2/2 Menu ScreenOTHERS2/2 Menu Screen Cont’d Menu ALL ResetDR-HD100 A.OFF Drum HourHD H Phase SD H Phase *1Genlock Menu Screen SC Coarse *1100 Loading a menu settings fileFile Manage Menu Screen Displaying the File Manage menu screenError displays Saving settings101 Initializing formatting an SD mem- ory card 102Setting the skin detail function color and range How to Use Skin Detail103 Using the Skin Detail Function How to Use Skin Detail Cont’d104 Outputting Color Bars 105Outputs multi-format color bars Display Status Action 106107 108 Error Code Error Details GY-HD250/GY-HD251 Remedy Operation109 Blinking Pattern Remaining Battery/TapeViewfinder Screen Sound interrupted once per secondSymptoms Remedy Troubleshooting110 RGB?111 How to Display the Hour Meter112 Specifications113 External Dimensions unit mmExcluding the CHU/CHE model
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