JVC GY-DV5000 instruction manual Attaching the Zoom Lens, Attaching the Viewfinder

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3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS

3-2 Attaching the Zoom Lens

Pin

1.4.

3. Hole 2.

When unplugging the cable connector, first remove the lens itself. Then grasp this portion and pull out.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Loosen the mount ring. Connect the cable connector. Attach the lens with its pin aligned with the hole in the mount. Tighten the mount ring.

CAUTION:

Be sure to tighten the mount ring completely. Incomplete tightening may result in the lens dropping off or disturbed back focus. Set the GY-DV5000's power switch to “OFF” before the zoom lens is attached or detached.

3-3 Attaching the Viewfinder

By changing the position of the viewfinder mount base on the camera the viewfinder can be observed with either the left or the right eye. When shipped from the factory, the viewfinder mount base is attached so that the viewfinder is mounted for right eye use. After the viewfinder has been attached, the viewfinder can be slid forward.

3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS

3-4 Attaching the Microphone (Provided)

 

1.3.

 

Connect the provided microphone to the viewfinder. The

 

 

provided microphone is a phantom microphone.

 

 

 

 

 

4.

1. Loosen the stopper screw on the viewfinder.

 

 

2.

2. Attach the microphone to the attachment guide on the

 

 

viewfinder as illustrated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Confirm that there is no gap between the microphone and

 

 

 

the viewfinder, and then tighten the stopper screw.

 

 

 

4. Tighten the screw on the microphone. The microphone

 

 

 

should be firmly attached.

 

 

 

5. Connect the cable from the microphone to the FRONT

 

 

 

AUDIO IN connector on the camera.

 

 

5.

6. Secure the microphone cable using the cable clamp

 

 

provided on the front side of the microphone holder.

 

 

 

Microphone cable

Cable clamp

6.

MEMO:

When attaching the viewfinder for use with the left eye, the

 

 

 

 

 

 

VF

 

provided microphone cannot be attached. In this case, use

 

 

 

the optional microphone holder KA-A50 and microphones

 

 

 

MV-P615U/618U (phantom microphone).

3-5 Attaching the Microphone (Optional)

1.

Sliding securing ring

 

Screw holes for left eye use

3.

 

2. Cap

4. Cap

 

Fastening screws

 

 

 

 

 

HEXAGON WRENCH

5.

1.

Mounting guide

 

 

 

 

4.

 

 

 

Stopper

 

 

 

screw

 

 

 

Viewfinder

 

 

mount base

 

 

2.

 

 

 

 

Connector

Observing the viewfinder with the left eye

Change the mounting position of the viewfinder mount base.

1. Loosen the two fastening screws of the viewfinder mount base with an hexagon wrench (Provided) and then remove the viewfinder mount base (including the sliding securing ring).

2. Remove the cap.

3. Mount the viewfinder mount base (including the sliding securing ring) at the screw holes for left eye use and tighten the screw with the hexagon wrench (Provided).

4. Attach the removed cap on the right-eye side.

Attaching the Viewfinder 1. Loosen the stopper screw.

2. Connect the cable connector.

3. Attach the viewfinder with its guide aligned with the shoe. 4. Tighten the stopper screw.

5. Tighten the sliding securing ring.

2,4. KA-A50

Microphone holder 1.

3.

MV-P615U/MV-P618U

With the optional KA-A50 microphone holder, the optional microphones MV-P615U (phantom microphone) and MV-P618U (phantom microphone) can be used.

<Attaching the Microphone Using KA-A50> 1. Secure the microphone holder with 2 screws.

2. Turn the small knob located on the outer side of the microphone holder counterclockwise to loosen it, and loosen the large knob located on the inner side in the same way. Rotate the large knob fully counterclockwise to open the holder.

3. Attach the microphone to the microphone holder at the designated place so that the microphone does not interfere with the cassette cover.

4. Set the microphone holder so that the height is level, and tighten the inside and outside knobs to secure the microphone.

5. Connect the microphone cable to the FRONT AUDIO IN connector.

When the microphone is connected to REAR AUDIO IN connector on the rear panel, set the CH-1 or CH-2 AUDIO input selector switch to REAR.

6. Secure the microphone cable using the cable clamp located

Viewfinder

1.

Sliding securing

 

3.

ring

 

 

2.

*Reverse the procedure to remove the viewfinder.

Sliding the viewfinder forward

1. Loosen the sliding securing ring.

2. Slide the viewfinder forward.

3. Tighten the sliding securing ring. CAUTION:

Set the GY-DV5000’s power switch to “OFF” before the

viewfinder is attached or detached.

6.

FRONT AUDIO INPUT Microphone cable 5.

on the front side of the microphone holder.

7. Make sure to perform the correct settings for use of a phantom microphone. See “FRONT/REAR AUDIO INPUT switch !” on page 15.

CAUTION: When the light mounted on the camera is used at the same time, if the microphone in use has a long sound collecting section, the microphone’s shadow may appear in the image.

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Contents For Customer Use DV CamcorderDC OUT Port Cable LengthOUT Line OUTInformation Literature accompanying the applianceTelevision reception, which can be determined by turning Interference by one or more of the following measuresAC Operation Battery Pack Operation Optional Main FeaturesConnecting a Video Component with DV Connector Or played back on this camcorderFor servicing Introduction 1-1 Precautions for Proper UseRoutine and Periodical Maintenance Characteristic CCD Phenomena Introduction 1-3 Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning TapeBattery Pack to be Used CondensationFront Section Right Side Section Right Side Section Cont’d Top Section Left Side SectionRear Section Status Screens Status Screens in the Camera ModeVTR mode DV signal input mode Status Screen in VTR Mode DV Signal Input Mode Magnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor S14 x 7.3B12 Lens OptionalVF-P115B 1.5-Inch Viewfinder OptionalBasic System Attaching the Viewfinder Attaching the Zoom LensAttaching the Microphone Provided Attaching the Microphone OptionalFlat shape type battery pack Anton-Bauer battery pack Battery Pack Operation OptionalAC Operation CameraUsing an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack Battery Pack Operation Optional Cont’dAttaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack Attaching the Battery PackTurning the Power OFF Turning the Power onOperating Time with Battery Pack RechargingUnloading the Cassette Cassette Loading and UnloadingLoading the Cassette REC SaveViewing the LCD Monitor Setting the Date and TimeDate Style Time StyleRecording the Date and Time Data Displaying the Time and Date on the ScreenCamera Settings Charging the Built-in BatteryScreen Size 43/LETTER Mode Selection FilterEBU type colour bars External Monitor AdjustmentSmtpe type color bars White Balance Adjustment Monitoring Audio during Recording Recording Level AdjustmentWhen the power should be turned off When it is required to unload the videocassetteAbout the Quick REC Start Mode Basic Recording OperationSetting the time before the tape protection mode is engaged If the Record-Standby Mode ContinuesScreen indications during Edit Search Searching the tape in forward directionRecording the Color Bars Playback ProcedureOutputting CH-3, CH-4 Channel Audio SettingFast-Forward, Rewind SearchOperation SettingsConnections Date and time data10-1 10-2 Presetting and Recording of Time CodeRegen Menu Screen Configuration10-4 Reproducing Time Codes Storing Setting Values Setting Menu ScreensReading Out a Menu Settings File Resetting the Menu Settings to the Factory Settings11-5 Camera Operation Menu Screen 11-4 TOP Menu Screen11-7 Advanced Process Screen 11-8 Skin Color Adjust Screen11-6 Camera Process Menu Screen 11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen AUDIO/VIDEO Menu Screen11-11 TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen 11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen Cont’dOthers Menu Screen TIME/DATE Menu ScreenSetting procedure 12-3 Adjusting the Shutter Speed Iris Brightness AdjustmentLens iris can be adjusted using any Following three methodsRelationship between gain, iris and shutter 12-5 Gain Sensitivity Adjustment Variable Scan V.SCAN Automatic Setting Contents 12-7 How to Use Skin DetailSetting the Color and Range of the Skin Detail Function Using the Skin Detail Function Alarm Indications and ActionsScreen indications on the LCD monitor and in the Viewfinder Indication Condition RemedyBatt 13-1 Alarm Indications and Actions Cont’dHead Cleaning Required Tape Near END LOW Voltage Hour Meter Display TroubleshootingTOP Menu menu screen Accumulated drum running timeSpecifications External Dimensions unit mm Optional Accessories
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