JVC GY-HD200E, GY-HD200CHU, GY-HD200U, GY-HD201E manual White Balance Menu Screen, Stop, Preset

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MENU SCREENS

COLOR MATRIX ADJUST

Menu Screen

Item

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

R GAIN

For manually adjusting the shading of the R axis of the color matrix (red and cyan).

 

Increase the number : Enhances red and cyan.

 

Decrease the number : Reduces red and cyan.

 

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

R ROTATION

For manually adjusting the color phase of the R axis of the color matrix (red and cyan).

 

Increase the number : Increases yellowishness of red color and bluishness of cyan color.

 

Decrease the number : Increases bluishness of red color and greenishness of cyan color.

 

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

G GAIN

For manually adjusting the shading of the G axis of the color matrix (green and magenta).

 

Increase the number : Enhances green and magenta.

 

Decrease the number : Reduces green and magenta.

 

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

G ROTATION

For manually adjusting the color phase of the G axis of the color matrix (green and magenta).

 

Increase the number : Increases bluishness of green color and reddishness of magenta color.

 

Decrease the number : Increases yellowishness of green color and bluishness of magenta color.

 

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

B GAIN

For manually adjusting the shading of the B axis of the color matrix (blue and yellow).

 

Increase the number : Enhances blue and yellow.

 

Decrease the number : Reduces blue and yellow.

 

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

B ROTATION

For manually adjusting the color phase of the B axis of the color matrix (blue and yellow).

 

Increase the number : Increases reddishness of blue color and greenishness of yellow color.

 

Decrease the number : Increases greenishness of blue color and reddishness of yellow color.

 

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

PAGE BACK

Press the SHUTTER dial to return to the ADVANCED PROCESS screen when cursor is at this position.

SKIN COLOR ADJUST

Menu Screen

When you enter the SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen, the areas where the skin detail function is applied are displayed in color, and other areas are displayed in black and white.

Item

 

 

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

 

SKIN COLOR DET.

 

Sets the color used by the skin detail function.

 

 

STOP

: Stops loading the color used by the skin detail function.

 

 

EXECUTE

: Loads the color used by the skin detail function.

 

 

X See “Using the Skin Detail Function” on page 104.

 

SKIN COLOR RANGE

 

Adjusts the range of skin colors to which the skin detail function is applied.

 

 

Adjust as you check the color range.

 

 

Increase the number

: Widens the range.

 

 

Decrease the number : Narrows the range.

 

 

[Settings: NARROW (–10), –9 - NORMAL (0) - 9, WIDE (10)]

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

When the COLOR GAIN item is “OFF” on the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen, only the areas where the

 

 

 

skin detail function is running are displayed using skin colors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE BACK

When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen.

 

WHITE BALANCE Menu

Screen

 

Item

 

 

Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)

 

 

WHITE PAINT<R>*1

Adjusts the R (red) component when in AWB (Auto White Balance) mode.

 

 

 

 

Increase the number

: Strengthens the red.

 

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Weakens the red.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: MIN (–32), –31 - NORMAL (0) - 30, MAX (31)]

 

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

 

• You can select this when A or B is set for the [WHT.BAL] switch c on the right panel

of this device.

 

 

 

 

X See page 15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Settings can be made for A and B individually. (When “PRESET” is set, “-----” is displayed and this cannot be

 

 

 

 

selected.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

• When you press the AWB (Auto White Balance) button and readjust the white balance, WHITE PAINT R

 

 

 

 

becomes “NORMAL”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE PAINT<B>*1

Adjusts the B (blue) component when in AWB (Auto White Balance) mode.

 

 

 

 

Increase the number

: Strengthens the blue.

 

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Weakens the blue.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: MIN (–32), –31 - NORMAL (0) - 30, MAX (31)]

 

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

 

• You can select this when A or B is set for the [WHT.BAL] switch c on the right panel

of this device.

 

 

 

 

X See page 15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Settings can be made for A and B individually. (When “PRESET” is set, “-----” is displayed and this cannot be

 

 

 

 

selected.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

• When you press the AWB (Auto White Balance) button and readjust the white balance, WHITE PAINT <B>

 

 

 

 

becomes “NORMAL”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHADING

Adjusts white shading.

 

 

 

 

PRESET

: No white shading adjustment.

 

 

 

 

MANUAL

: Enables white shading adjustment.

 

 

 

 

X See “White Shading Adjustment” on page 53.

 

 

 

 

 

MEMO

 

 

 

 

 

 

When the SHADING item is set to PRESET, the LEVEL R, LEVEL G, and LEVEL B items cannot be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL R

When the SHADING item is set to MANUAL, adjusts the reds of white shading.

 

 

 

 

Increase the number

: Red at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and the top is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Red at the top of the screen is suppressed and the bottom is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: MIN, –127 to –1, NORMAL, 1 to 126, MAX]

 

 

 

LEVEL G

When the SHADING item is set to MANUAL, adjusts the greens of white shading.

 

 

 

 

Increase the number

: Green at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and the top is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Green at the top of the screen is suppressed and the bottom is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: MIN, –127 to –1, NORMAL, 1 to 126, MAX]

 

 

 

LEVEL B

When the SHADING item is set to MANUAL, adjusts the blues of white shading.

 

 

 

 

Increase the number

: Blue at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and the top is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

Decrease the number : Blue at the top of the screen is suppressed and the bottom is enhanced.

 

 

 

 

[Settings: MIN, –127 to –1, NORMAL, 1 to 126, MAX]

 

 

PAGE BACK

When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen.

 

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

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Contents GY-HD200U/CHU Instructions GY-HD200E/CHE GY-HD201E/CHE For Customer UseImportant Safeguards Safety PrecautionsRemarque Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment Safety Precautions Cont’dThis symbol is only valid in the European Union European UnionSee pages 12, 36 For DC ×2/EarphoneSee SD memory card SeeContents Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Precautions for Proper UseRoutine and Periodical Maintenance Head CleaningCondensation Battery Pack to be UsedCharacteristic CCD Phe- nomena Videocassette to be UsedTh16 × 5.5BRMU Zoom LensFront Section MemoRear Section LCD DoorRight Side Section Left Side Section Top Section Recording and Image Out- put Formats Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finder Status Screens in the Camera ModeSetting Status Contents of Indications Status ScreensContents Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’dIndication Indication Contents Magnified Status Indications on LCD Monitor NDFMenu Setting Screen Alarm Message DisplaySwitching between the LCD Screen and Viewfinder Display Safety Zone Indication Camera mode onlyHow to Attach the View- finder Basic System Attaching the Zoom LensAttaching the Microphone Provided Attaching the Tripod Base Optional Inserting an SD Memory CardBattery Operation AC OperationTurning the Power on Setting and Displaying Loading/Unloading the CassetteDate and Time Setting Displaying Time CodeDisplaying the Time and Date on the Screen Presetting time code data Presetting and Recording of Time CodeSetting Presetting user’s bit dataAbout Time Code Mode Presetting User’s BitAborting Preset Operation Playing Back Time CodeScreen Adjustment Viewfinder AdjustmentWhite Balance Adjustment Back Focus AdjustmentWhite Balance Adjustment Full Auto White Balance FAWSetting the Frame Rate Item White Shading AdjustmentSetting the Video Format Setting the REC ItemCamera Settings Audio Input Signal Selec- tionScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Monitoring Audio during Recording Audio Input Signal Selection Cont’dBasic Recording Opera- tion About the Focus Assist FunctionFunction/Initial Setting If the Record-Standby Mode Contin- uesRecord-Standby or Stop mode Header REC FunctionHeader REC Function Playback ProcedureSearch Executing the Header REC FunctionConnecting the IEEE1394 Cable Connecting the VideoSignal Cables Displaying AlarmsDubbing with AV Devices HDV/DV DubbingHDV/DV Dubbing Cont’d Backup RecordingSettings OFFConnect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57 Remote Control Unit Functions ListShutter Speed in 24p Mode ConnectionMenu Screen Configura- tion Setting Menu Screens TOP Menu ScreenVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Function/Setting bold characters indicate initial settingsSetting Description Frame RateMenu Screen Initial settings U model 7.5% E model 0.0%Video FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen AutoNormal MiddleHigh 108%Standard StopREC Item Setting for Step Setting for Variable Switch Mode Menu ScreenSwitch Mode menu screen is only displayed in camera mode White Balance Menu ScreenAUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu Screen AUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu ScreenMIX LCD/VF2/4 Menu Screen LCD/VF2/4 menu screen can only be set in camera modeLCD/VF1/4 Menu Screen 70-80%Screen is displayed in the VTR mode LCD/VF3/4 Menu ScreenLCD/VF4/4 Menu Screen Header REC Menu Screen DisableTC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen DropTIME/DATE Menu Screen OTHERS1/2 Menu ScreenOTHERS2/2 Menu Screen 1394Error displays Loading a menu settings fileSaving settings File Manage Menu ScreenHow to Use Skin Detail Initializing formatting an SD mem- ory cardRotate How to Use Skin Detail Cont’d Using the Skin Detail FunctionOutputting Color Bars Display Status Action Error Code Error Details This device Operation Remedy Blinking Pattern Remaining Battery/TapeTroubleshooting How to Display the Hour MeterSymptoms Remedy Specifications External Dimensions unit mmHDV GY-HD251 Important Safeguards Safety PrecautionsRemarque Port Cable Length HD251CHE See Provided only for U modelContents Precautions for Proper Use Routine and Periodical MaintenancePrecautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Condensation Battery Pack to be UsedCharacteristic CCD Phe- nomena Videocassette to be UsedIris A/R Input Zoom LensFront Section GNDAccording to the input level. When excessive 4TC GENE. Time code generator setting switchSetting, the time code always operates Rear SectionRight Side Section BGAIN Sensitivity selector switchPreset EREC REC trigger button start/stop recordingLeft Side Section RCATop Section Recording and Image Out- put Formats IeeeRecording Composite Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the View- finder Indications on the LCD Monitor Viewfinder Cont’dFile Filter OFF ND1ND2 Full Auto ON, OFF GainEXT NDFCenter Mark OFF Safety ZoneSafety Zone OFF DV-24PAFinder How to Attach the ViewBasic System Attaching the Zoom Lens Attaching the Microphone ProvidedInserting an SD Memory Card SDHC-compliant memory cards cannot be used with this device„GY-HD250U Battery OperationAC Operation „GY-HD251ETurning the Power on Date and Time Setting and DisplayingLoading/Unloading the Cassette VTRDisplayed Time Code/User’s Bit Time code input entered the IEEE1394 connectorDisplaying Time Code Time codes are displayedTime code starts to run from the time it is Presetting and Recording of Time CodeContinual time codes across different scenes Time code generator’s running method isInternal Presetting the Time Code from the LCD ScreenPlaying Back Time Code Free REC Regen InternalExternal Blinks when the time code cannot be synchronizedSlave unit GY-HD250U/GY-HD251E/GY-HD110U/GY- HD111E TC OUTScreen Adjustment Viewfinder Adjustment Back Focus AdjustmentAdjusted Adjust the position and angle of the viewfinder Set the ND filter switch according to the current lighting White Balance AdjustmentWhite Shading Adjustment When correct white balance is obtained, the approximateScreen Size 43/169 Mode Selection Setting the Video FormatCamera Settings ND FilterAudio Input Signal Selec- tion Basic Recording Opera- tion How to set the Header REC menu screen Header REC FunctionFast-Forward, Rewind Playback ProcedureOutputting Audio SearchRecording Composite Video Signals from an External Device Connecting the VideoSignal Cables Status Screen Display on the LCD Screen or ViewfinderAdjust SC and H Phase Using Genlock Func- tionsSynchronized Signals Dubbing with AV DevicesHDV/DV Dubbing Backup Recording Connect a Remote Con- trol Unit RM-LP55/RM- LP57Menu Screen Configura- tion Connect a Remote Control Unit RM-LP55/RM-LP57 Cont’dSetting Menu Screens Menu Screen Configuration Cont’dOFF TOP Menu ScreenVideo FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen ExecuteVideo FORMAT2/2 Menu Screen Video FORMAT1/2 Menu Screen Cont’dMiddle Menu Screen3200K HighNormal 108%Standard Preset White Balance Menu ScreenStop Step Switch Mode Menu ScreenAUDIO/MIC1/2 Menu Screen NoneMIX AUDIO/MIC2/2 Menu ScreenLCD/VF1/4 Menu Screen BlueVoltage LCD/VF2/4 Menu ScreenLCD/VF3/4 Menu Screen SECColor LCD/VF4/4 Menu ScreenTC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen InternalHeader REC Menu Screen TIME/DATE Menu Screen3MIN OTHERS1/2 Menu ScreenOTHERS2/2 Menu Screen BlinkGenlock Menu Screen OTHERS2/2 Menu Screen Cont’d100 101 File Manage Menu ScreenHow to Use Skin Detail If you want to change the range of colors recognized withSkin color detection function, follow the steps below 104 105 Outputting Color BarsSwitch No DV SignalNo HDV Signal Switch to VTRError Code Error Details GY-HD250/GY-HD251 Remedy Operation Troubleshooting How to Display the Hour MeterRGB? Genlock input SpecificationsAUX input HD/SD SDI outputCorrection