JVC GY-DV5000 instruction manual Alarm Indications and Actions, Using the Skin Detail Function

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12. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION 12-7 How to Use Skin Detail (Cont’d)

13. OTHERS

13-1 Alarm Indications and Actions

FAS 6dB

Using the Skin Detail Function

To use the skin detail function set on the SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen, select “ON” for the SKIN DTL DETECT item on the CAMERA PROCESS menu screen.

The GY-DV5000 displays messages on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder in the case of improper operation, notices on remaining battery power and tape and warnings in the case of abnormalities during VCR operation. Also, when remaining tape or battery power becomes small, or in the case of abnormalities during VCR operation, the TALLY lamps and viewfinder lamp will blink (or light steadily), and alarm sound will be output through the monitoring loudspeaker or the PHONES jack. B: Alarm display area

FAW

I

SD

B

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Status 0

“SD” display

While the Skin Detail function operates, the “SD” indicator is displayed on the Status 0 and Status 1 screen in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.

TALLY lamp

EDITSEARCH

MONITOR

FILTER 3200K 5600K / 5600K 5600K /

SHUTTER STATUS

MENU

AUDIO

LEVEL

CH-1 CH-2

POWER VTR

ONOFF

 

LOW VOLTAGE

FAS

 

 

dB

 

NO TAPE

FAW

 

 

I

 

 

B

 

 

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A: Improper operation

TALLY lamp

caution area

 

(Alarm sound)

PHONES jack

 

 

Confirming the color tone area adjusted with the Skin Detail function

When the ZEBRA switch on the front section is pressed to the “SKIN AREA” side, zebra patterns are indicated in the colour tone areas adjusted with Skin Detail and displayed in the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.

OFF ZEBRA

ON

SKIN

AUTO

 

AREA

WHITE

 

 

ACCU

 

 

FOCUS

 

VTR

AUDIO

 

 

LEVELE CH-1

 

 

5

ZEBRA switch

Monitoring loudspeaker (alarm sound)

Screen indications on the LCD monitor and in the Viewfinder

Improper operation caution area (Display area: A)

Indication

Condition

Remedy

INVALID TAPE!

A data tape for PC or DVCPRO videocassette

Use a standard DV videocassette or MiniDV

 

use is used. The tape is forcibly ejected.

videocassette for video use.

LP TAPE INVALID!

Attempt to play back a tape recorded in the LP mode.

The GY-DV5000 cannot play back tapes recorded in the LP mode.

NO DV SIGNAL!

DV signal is not input.

Input a DV signal.

COPY INHIBIT

Attempt to record a copy-guarded DV signal.

A copy-guarded DV signal cannot be input.

REC INHIBIT

An unrecordable videocassette (the switch on the

Set the switch on the back of the cassette to “REC”.

 

back of the cassette is set to “SAVE”) is loaded.

 

NO TAPE

No videocassette is loaded.

Insert a videocassette.

Alarm area (Display area: B)

 

Indication

Condition

Remedy

LOW VOLTAGE

Remaining battery power is low.

Prepare a charged battery or replace the battery immediately.

TAPE NEAR END

The remaining tape is 3 minutes or less. (Only

To continue the recording, prepare a new tape or replace

 

 

 

displayed in the shooting mode.)

with a new tape immediately.

HEAD CLEANING

Displayed in case of video head clogging. (Head

Clean the head with the special head cleaning tape. (See

REQUIRED!

clogging is detected and indicated during edit

page 8.)

 

 

 

search in the recording mode and during playback.)

 

COPY GUARD!

Attempt to play back a copy-guarded tape.

A copy-guarded tape cannot be played back.

CLOSE CASSETTE

The cassette cover is open.

Close the cassette cover.

COVER!

 

 

OPEN CASSETTE

The cassette cover is closed.

Open the cassette cover.

COVER!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEMO:

 

 

 

The GY-DV5000 is a microcomputer-controlled piece of equipment, which may malfunction due to external noise or interference.

In this case, turn the power OFF, and then turn it ON again.

 

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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 camcorderIntroduction 1-1 Precautions for Proper Use Routine and Periodical MaintenanceFor servicing 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 in the Camera Mode VTR mode DV signal input modeStatus Screens Status Screen in VTR Mode DV Signal Input Mode Magnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor S14 x 7.3B12 Lens Optional1.5-Inch Viewfinder Optional Basic SystemVF-P115B 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 FilterExternal Monitor Adjustment Smtpe type color barsEBU type colour 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 CodeMenu Screen Configuration 10-4 Reproducing Time CodesRegen 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 Screen11-8 Skin Color Adjust Screen 11-6 Camera Process Menu Screen11-7 Advanced Process 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 Adjustment Lens iris can be adjusted using any Following three methods12-5 Gain Sensitivity Adjustment  Variable Scan V.SCANRelationship between gain, iris and shutter 12-7 How to Use Skin Detail Setting the Color and Range of the Skin Detail FunctionAutomatic Setting Contents Using the Skin Detail Function Alarm Indications and ActionsScreen indications on the LCD monitor and in the Viewfinder Indication Condition Remedy13-1 Alarm Indications and Actions Cont’d Head Cleaning Required Tape Near END LOW VoltageBatt Hour Meter Display TroubleshootingTOP Menu menu screen Accumulated drum running timeSpecifications External Dimensions unit mm Optional Accessories
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