JVC GY-DV5100 Time Code Operation, Displaying Time Code, Time code entered from the DV connector

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10. TIME CODE OPERATION

The GY-DV5100 records SMPTE-standard time codes and user’s bits. In the play mode or the record mode, the reproduced time codes or user’s bits are shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.

Time code data cannot be output through the unit’s connectors.

10-1 Displaying Time Code

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10. TIME CODE OPERATION

The GY-DV5100 records EBU-standard time codes and user’s bits. In the play mode or the record mode, the reproduced time codes or user’s bits are shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.

Time code data cannot be output through the unit’s connectors.

10-1 Displaying Time Code

COUNTER switch

LCD BRIGHT

DISPLAY

COUNTER

FRONT

REAR

CH-1

AUDIO

CH-2

CH-1

CH-2

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

AUDIO IN

 

FRONT MIC +48V

AUDIO SELECT

TC GENE.

CH-1

CH-2

ON

OFF

 

AUTO

 

 

MANUAL

 

The time codes or user’s bits can be shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder during playback and recording as follows. (Status screen)

Setting

1. Set the TC/UB item on the LCD/VF (2/2) menu screen to

ON.

Time codes or user’s bit data are displayed on the Status

screen.

2.

COUNTER switch

LCD BRIGHT

DISPLAY

COUNTER

FRONT

REAR

CH-1

AUDIO

CH-2

CH-1

CH-2

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

AUDIO IN

 

FRONT MIC +48V

AUDIO SELECT

TC GENE.

CH-1

CH-2

ON

OFF

 

AUTO

 

 

MANUAL

 

The time codes or user’s bits can be shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder during playback and recording as follows. (Status screen)

Setting

1. Set the TC/UB item on the LCD/VF (2/2) menu screen to

ON.

Time codes or user’s bit data are displayed on the Status

screen.

2.

Time code indication

00:00:00:00

STBY

01/02/03 01:23:45

Status 1 screen

Example

Time code indication

00:00:00:00

Non-drop frame (:) Drop frame (.)

User’s bits indication

FF EE DD 20

Whether time codes or user’s bit data should be displayed

is selected with the COUNTER switch inside the cover on

the side.

TC : Time codes are displayed.

The symbol between the seconds and the frame

differs with the framing mode. (Colon or dot)

UB : User’s bit data is displayed.

Time code entered from the DV connector

Time code entered from the DV connector

Pressing the STOP button for 1 second in the EJECT or stop mode displays the time code data or user’s bit data input from the DV terminal on the Status screen.

DTCG : The time code data from the DV terminal

DUBG : The user’s bit data from the DV terminal

To return to display of the original time code or user’s bit, press the STOP button.

(Display of the normal time code or user’s bit is also restored by performing VTR operation.)

MEMO:

The time code and user’s bit input from the DV terminal are not recorded. The data generated by the camera’s time code generator is recorded.

To maintain the continuity of time code data, use with the TC GENE. switch set to REGEN mode when recording input signal from the DV terminal.

Time code indication

00:00:00:00

STBY

01/02/03 01:23:45

Status 1 screen

Example

Time code indication

00:00:00:00

User’s bits indication

FF EE DD 20

Whether time codes or user’s bit data should be displayed

is selected with the COUNTER switch inside the cover on

the side.

TC : Time codes are displayed.

UB : User’s bit data is displayed.

Time code entered from the DV connector

Pressing the STOP button for 1 second in the EJECT or stop

mode displays the time code data or user’s bit data input

from the DV terminal on the Status screen.

DTCG : The time code data from the DV terminal

DUBG : The user’s bit data from the DV terminal

To return to display of the original time code or user’s bit,

press the STOP button.

(Display of the normal time code or user’s bit is also restored

by performing VTR operation.)

MEMO:

The time code and user’s bit input from the DV terminal are not recorded. The data generated by the camera’s time code generator is recorded.

To maintain the continuity of time code data, use with the TC GENE. switch set to REGEN mode when recording input signal from the DV terminal.

This does not apply to GY-DV5100E.

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Contents GY-DV5100 For Customer UsePort Cable Length These instructions are for the GY-DV5100E and GY-DV5101EInformation RemarqueMain Features Main Features Contents Main FeaturesPrecautions for Proper Use IntroductionPrecautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Routine and Periodical MaintenanceTime management Battery Pack to be Used Use JVC’s videocassette tapes marked with the or SymbolVideocassette to be Used For recording and storing videotapes in the best conditionCondensation Characteristic CCD PhenomenaFront Section Right Side Section Auto Iris Auto iris level switch Full Auto Full auto shooting ON/OFF button and indicatorCAM Camera mode indicator VTR VTR mode indicatorRight Side Section Cont’d Counter Counter display switch Selector switchTC GENE. Time code generator setting switch CH-1 Audio Select CH-1 audio selector switchLeft Side Section Top Section Rear SectionBattery holder Battery release leverBattery holder lock release knob Rear Section Cont’dVTR mode Example of display Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the ViewfinderStatus Screens StatusStatus Screens in the Camera Mode Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’dALC FASGain ALC Lolux ON, Lolux OFFAuto Knee ON, Auto Knee OFF Full Auto ON, Full Auto OFFStatus Screen in VTR Mode DV Signal Input Mode Magnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor Is shown in the VTR mode, the displayed contents changeEvery time the Display button is pressed No DV Signal Cleaning TapeHead Cleaning Required PAL InhibitLens Optional S14 x 7.3B12U1.5-Inch Viewfinder Optional Basic SystemAttaching the Microphone Using KA-A50U Attaching the Zoom LensAttaching the Microphone Provided Attaching the ViewfinderAttaching the Tripod Base Provided PinPower Supply Battery Pack Operation OptionalFlat shape type battery pack Anton-Bauer battery pack AC OperationBattery Pack Operation Optional Cont’d Attaching the NP-1B type BatteryAttaching the Battery Pack Detaching the Battery PackUsing an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery PackAttaching the Anton-Bauer Battery Holder To the connectors on the cameraOperating Time with Battery Pack Battery Pack Continuous Operating TimeRecharging At 25 ˚CTurning the Power on Turning the Power OFFMode Operation PreparationsCassette Loading and Unloading Unloading the CassetteLoading the Cassette REC SaveAdjusting the LCD monitor Viewing the LCD MonitorOpening the LCD monitor Changing the orientation and angle of the LCD monitorSetting the Date and Time Setting, Displaying and Recording the Date and TimeSetting the Date and Time Setting, Displaying and Recording the Date and Time Cont’d Clock Adjust menu screen Date Year/Month/DayDisplaying the Time and Date on the Screen Recording the Date and Time DataCharging the Built-in Battery How to chargeCamera Settings Screen Size 43/LETTER/SQUEEZE Mode SelectionFilter Suitable LocationViewfinder Adjustment External Monitor AdjustmentSmpte type color bars EBU type colour barsBack Focus Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentAudio Input Signal Selection Recording Level AdjustmentLine MICMonitoring Audio during Recording Shooting OperationBasic Recording Operation Searching for Recorded Scenes Edit Search If the Record-Standby Mode Continues Setting the time before the tape protection mode is engagedHeader REC Function Header REC menu screen contentsDescription Executing the Header REC Function How to set the Header REC menu screenDuring Header REC Color bar signal of the built-in signal generator Colour bar signal of the built-in signal generatorRecording the Color Bars Recording the Colour BarsPlayback Mode Playback ProcedureFast-Forward, Rewind SearchSetting Variable Slow PlaybackOutputting CH-3, CH-4 Channel Audio Variable Slow PlaybackConnecting a Video Component with DV Connector Using External ComponentsDV connector DV cable VC-VDV204 4P-4P, VC-VDV206 4P-6P Connecting a Video Component with DV Connector Cont’d SettingsConnections OperationTime Code Operation Time code entered from the DV connectorDisplaying Time Code Presetting and Recording of Time Code Drop frame/Non-drop frame modeTC GENE. switch TC/UB/CLOCK menu screenZero-resetting the Time Code or User’s Bit Data Shutter dial Status button TOP Menu screenReproducing Time Codes RegenSetting Menu Screens Menu Screen ConfigurationMenu Screens Storing Setting Values Reading Out a Menu Settings FileResetting the Menu Settings to the Factory Settings File Manage Menu ScreenCamera Operation Menu Screen Camera Process Menu ScreenAdvanced Process Screen Skin Color Adjust Screen AUDIO/VIDEO Menu ScreenAUDIO/VIDEO Menu Screen Cont’d Audio Menu Screen Cont’d11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen 11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen Cont’d11-11 TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen Header REC Menu Screen TIME/DATE Menu ScreenOthers Menu Screen Features of the Camera Section Iris Brightness AdjustmentSetting procedure Full-Time Auto White Balance FAWShooting the Screen Image on a Computer Monitor Adjusting the Shutter Speed Variable Scan V.SCAN Gain Sensitivity Adjustment Switch Setup According to Illumination and SubjectAutomatic Setting Contents Relationship between gain, iris and shutterUsing the Skin Detail Function How to Use Skin DetailSetting the Color and Range of the Skin Detail Function Alarm Indications and Actions OthersAlarm Indications and Actions Cont’d TroubleshootingSymptoms Remedy Alarm SoundHour Meter Display TOP Menu menu screenOthers 2/2 menu screen Accumulated drum running timeSpecifications Camera Section INPUT/OUTPUT SignalsAccessories Video GeneralExternal Dimensions unit mm Specifications Cont’dQR JVC Digi GY-DV5100/GY-DV5101 DV Camcorder GY-DV5100