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1 For Future Reference:Enter the Model No. (located on the bottom of the camera) and Serial No (located on the battery pack mount of the camera) below Model No. GY-HMQ10 Serial No Please read the following before getting started: Thank you for purchasing this JVC product 2 IntroductionPreparations Shooting Playback Copy Settings Menu Further Information 3 Recording in 4K2K ModeRecording in HD Mode Recording on SDHC/SDXC Cards (Class 6/10) Supports 60Hz/50Hz HD Signals in Both 4K2K and HD Modes Focus Assist Function Enables easy and accurate focusing during shooting Wide Variety of User Buttons Added Built-inViewfinder and Color LCD Monitor Built-inMonitor Speaker for Audio Checking Zebra Pattern Video Level Indication Full Auto Shooting Mode Image Stabilizer Feature Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake White Balance Adjustment Feature Enables white balance to be adjusted automatically or manually Slow Shutter Two Audio Input Terminals Supports Wired Remote Control Connection to PCs via USB Port Files stored on an SDHC/SDXC card can be retrieved to a PC About This Manual oSymbols Caution : Describes precautions to be taken during operation Caution Memo A: Indicates the page or item to refer to o Contents of This Manual 0HDMI (High-DefinitionMultimedia Interface) and are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC 0This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories 0Dolby and the double-Dsymbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Microsoft companies. Marks such as and have been omitted in this manual 4 CAUTION5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.Read these instructions 2.Keep these instructions 3.Heed all warnings 4.Follow all instructions 5.Do not use this apparatus near water 6.Clean only with dry cloth 8.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators 10.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer 11.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus CAUTION If this symbol is shown, it is only valid in the European Union When using the AC adapter in areas other than the USA USING HOUSEHOLD AC PLUG ADAPTER For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC dealer Plug Adapter •Remove the AC adapter from the AC wall outlet when not in use INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA) 6 ■ For GY-HMQ10EDO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment BE SURE DO NOT make any connection to the Larger Terminal coded E or Green The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue to N (Neutral) or Black Brown to L (Live) or Red CAUTIONS: Do not block the ventilation holes the power cord in to an AC outlet 7 Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and BatteriesBattery Products Notice: [European Union] [Business users] http://www.jvc.eu [Other Countries outside the European Union] These symbols are only valid in the European Union Dear Customer Postfach 10 05 61145 Friedberg Germany SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment DON’T — switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture ABOVE ALL 8 Controlled EMC environment (for examplePort Cable Length [DC INPUT] Exclusive Cable 1.8 m [AUDIO INPUT 1/2] Shielded Cable 3 m [HDMI OUT 1-4] [PHONES] [REMOTE] 5 m [USB] Caution: ■ Common Battery Pack Terminals pack or an optional battery pack, be sure to read the following cautions: • To avoid hazards ... do not burn burn do not When transporting, carry the battery in a plastic bag ... do not modify or disassemble do no ... use only specified chargers •To prevent damage and prolong service life ... do not subject to unnecessary shock battery level (X) ... do not drop or subject to strong impact ATTENTION: (USA and Canada only) 9 Recording Medium•Do not splash the recording medium with water •Do not turn off the camera power or remove the battery •Do not touch the metal parts •When formatting or erasing data using the camera, only the camera with a hammer etc LCD Monitor •To prevent damage to the LCD monitor, DO NOT ... push it strongly or apply any shocks ... place the camera with LCD monitor on the bottom •To prolong service life ... avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth Main Unit •For safety, DO NOT ... open the camera’s chassis ... disassemble or modify the unit ... allow inflammables, water or metallic objects to enter the unit ... leave the battery pack attached when the camera is not in use ... place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus ... expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing ... leave dust or metal objects adhered to the power plug or an AC wall outlet ... insert any objects in the camera •Avoid using the unit ... in places subject to excessive humidity or dust ... in places subject to soot or steam such as near a cooking stove ... in places subject to excessive shock or vibration ... near a television set •DO NOT leave the unit ... in places of over 50°C (122°F) ... in direct sunlight ... in a closed car in summer ... near a heater •To protect the unit, DO NOT ... allow it to become wet ... drop the unit or strike it against hard objects ... subject it to shock or excessive vibration during transportation ... keep the lens directed at extremely bright objects for long periods ... expose the lens to direct sunlight ... swing it excessively when using the hand strap ... swing the soft camera case excessively when the camera is inside it ... store the camera in a dusty or sandy area •To prevent the unit from dropping •Fasten the grip belt securely •When using the camera with a tripod, attach the camera to the tripod securely If the camera drops, you may be injured and the camera may be damaged When a child uses the unit, there must be parental guidance Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a disc or other recording media for storage once every 3 months 10 Transportationo Do not drop or hit this unit against a hard object when transporting Storage and Usage Locations o Allowable ambient temperature and humidity o Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism o Use of wireless microphone near this unit o Avoid using or placing this unit in the following places 0Places subject to extreme heat or cold 0Places with excessive dirt or dust 0Places with high humidity or moisture 0Places subject to smoke or vapor such as near a cooking stove 0Places subject to strong vibrations or unstable surfaces 0In a parked car under direct sunlight or near a heater for long hours Power Saving Maintenance o Turn off the power before performing any maintenance Rechargeable Batteries o The battery is not charged when purchased oDo not expose the battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or fire oIf the battery is not to be used for a long time To prevent deterioration of this unit, store it at a 30% battery level Fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every six months, then continue to store it at a 30 % battery level.BA 11 SDHC/SDXC Cardso UHS Speed Class is not supported Handling of SDHC/SDXC Cards oMake use of the SDHC/SDXC card within the prescribed conditions of use oDo not splash the SDHC/SDXC card with water oDo not dismantle or modify the SDHC/SDXC card oDo not touch the terminals with your hands or with a metal object oDo not allow dust, dirt, water, or foreign objects to adhere to the terminals Groove o Do not insert objects other than the memory card into the card slot oOptical performance of lens oNoise may appear on the screen when you switch from one mode to another oIf placed on its side, heat release efficiency will deteriorate 12 LCD Monitor/ViewfinderCharacteristic Lens Phenomena Copyright o Any recordings made on this camera recorder that Memo : 13 FG H14 DEFG H I J15 P [CH-1/CH-2] CH-1/CH-2recording level adjustment knobQ [CH1/CH2 AUDIO SELECT] CH-1/CH-2audio selection switch “Adjusting the audio recording level” (A p. 46) R [AUDIO INPUT 1/2] INPUT1/INPUT2 audio input signal selection switch For selecting the input signal for the [INPUT1] or [INPUT2] terminal S [CH-2INPUT] CH-2audio input terminal selection switch “Selecting [CH-2]audio” (A p. 45) 16 E F GH17 oRearABC DE F A Battery lock release button B USB Connector C [DC] input terminal D Battery Mount EVent F [REC] Record button G [MEDIA] Media mode indicating lamp H [CAM] Camera mode indicating lamp I [ACCESS] Access indicating lamp o Side (Grip Belt) O N J K L M J [STANDBY/ON OFF]/[CAM/MEDIA] Power/Operation mode selection switch STANDBY/: Turns the power On/Off ON OFF : Sets this camera recorder to the Camera or CAM MEDIA Media mode K Grip belt L Headphone jack M [REMOTE] Remote terminal N [INPUT1] Audio input 1 terminal O [INPUT2] Audio input 2 terminal 18 oLCD Screen Display Information (During Recording)123 4 56 7 8 90 a b 60P UXP 10:45AM 40SEC ±0.0 F3.4 12dB FAW 0:00:00:00 REC 0:00:00[000:00] ≪PLAY MENU k j A Exposure compensation B Shutter speed C Record mode M Display button N Recording mode button D Zoom O Focus mode E Backlight compensation F TELE MACRO G Touch Priority AE/AF HTime I Time-lapserecording J Image Stabilizer K Slot display L Battery indicator POverlap Q Wind cut R Time-lapserecording counter S Remaining recording time T Menu button U Scene counter V Recording start/stop button W Volume level X Mode button 19 Y Magnify buttonZFAW a Gain level b Zoom button c Aperture value d 4K2K mode e Frame rate 20 o LCD Screen Display Information (During Playback)a60P 4K UXP 00:01:23 0:12:34 7 40SEC A 4K2K mode B Record mode C Operation indicator DDate/time E Slot display F Battery indicator G Playback time H Time-lapseplayback I Overlap playback J Scene counter K Frame rate 21 BDrag the thumbnails on the touch screen to search for the desired fileo Recording Screen 4KAF The touch screen of this unit is 0Do not press or rub with excessive force 0Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp tip 0Pressing two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction 0Perform “TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST” (A p. 27) if the reactive o Playback Screen o Index Screen 22 Attaching the Audio UnitAttach the audio unit according to the following procedure Connect the audio unit cable to the [AUDIO IN] terminal of the camera recorder For details on mounting an external microphone and its settings, refer to Attaching an External Microphone You can attach a microphone (optional) to the microphone holder 2Place the microphone in the microphone holder 3Turn the knob on the microphone holder clockwise to secure the microphone 5Attach the microphone cable to the clamp 6Specify the audio input settings correctly For details on the method of audio input, refer to 23 Adjusting the Grip BeltCaution : Attaching the Tripod Setting up the Remote Control 1Connect a wired remote control to the camera recorder 2Turn on the power of the camera recorder Removing the Hood Opening the Lens Cover 24 Removing the BatteryPress the battery lock release button and slide the battery to the left Charging time and continuous recording time 1 Set the [STANDBY/ON OFF] switch to [OFF] (approximate) 2Attach the supplied battery Battery Pack Charging Time Continuous Recording Time 3Connect the AC adapter to the [DC] terminal 4Plug in the power 25 Turning On the Powero When the AC adapter is connected 1Connect the AC adapter to the [DC] terminal 2Set the [STANDBY/ON OFF] switch to [ON] o [CAM/MEDIA] operation mode and indicating lamp status Mode [CAM] Indicating [MEDIA] Indicating Lamp Turning Off the Power 1Set the [STANDBY/ON OFF] switch to [OFF] o Auto power off feature 26 6 Select the region where you live and tap“SAVE” 1Set the [STANDBY/ON OFF] switch to [ON] 2 Open the LCD monitor 3Tap “YES” when “SET DATE/TIME!” is displayed 4Set the date and time o Changing the date/time display style o Date/Time Display in Different Operation Modes 5After setting the date and time, tap “SET” 27 1Tap “MENU”2Tap “Q” (Common) 3Tap “TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST” 4Tap “+”. (3 times in total) 1/3 5Tap “+” again to confirm the adjusted positions. (3 times in total) 28 6 Tap “OK”3 Tap “LANGUAGE” 4Tap to the desired language 29 Write-ProtectSwitchWrite/Delete Enabled Write/Delete Disabled 30 Estimated Recordable Time of SDHC/SDXC CardsRecording Quality 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 48 GB 64 GB Format 15 m 30 m 1 h 2 h 3 h 4 h 60p/50p 35 m 1 h 10 m 2 h 30 m 3 h 50 m 5 h UXP 20 m 40 m 1 h 20 m 2 h 50 m 4 h 10 m 5 h 40 m 6 h 8 h 10 m 5 h 50 m 8 h 30 m 11 h 30 m 1 h 40 m 3 h 30 m 7 h 10 m 14 h 40 m 21 h 30 m 28 h 50 m Formatting (Initializing) SDHC/SDXC Cards 3Tap “FORMAT SD CARD” 4Select “FILE” or “FILE + MANAGEMENT NO” Setting Details FILE Deletes all files on the SD card FILE + MANAGEMENT NO the folder and file numbers to “1” 5Check the confirmation message, and tap “YES” 0Formatting starts 0After formatting is complete, tap “OK” 0Not available for selection when no SD card is inserted FORMAT SD CARD 31 o Viewing with the viewfinder1Pull out the viewfinder 2Incline the viewfinder vertically to a position that enables easy viewing 3Turn the eyepiece focus lever to adjust the focus o Viewing on LCD monitor 1Open the monitor cover 2Incline the monitor cover to a position that enables easy viewing o Relationship between the viewfinder and LCD monitor displays VF Status LCD Status Video Output o Adjusting the brightness of LCD monitor 32 Selecting the Full Auto / Manual Shooting Modeo Setting to the Full Auto shooting mode the screen o Setting to the Manual shooting mode Full Auto Shooting Mode Manual Shooting Mode Selecting a Focusing Mode o Setting to the Auto Focus mode Set the focus switch to [AF] to display the Auto Focus icon (AF) on the screen o Setting to the Manual Focus mode “AF” : Auto Focus Mode “MF” : Manual Focus Mode 33 04K2K recording:0HD recording: Full high definition quality (1920 x 1080) Selecting a Video Recording Format You can select a video recording format 0Select “SYSTEM SELECT” in the recording menu Item Recording Mode 3840X2160/60p (Select this mode to perform 4K2K 3840X2160/24p recording.) 3840X2160/50p 1920X1080/60i (Select this mode to perform HD recording.) 1920X1080/60p 1920X1080/50i 1920X1080/50p * Setting can be performed in “REC MODE” of the recording menu Selecting a Video Recording Mode (HD Recording Only) You can select a recording quality for HD recording 0Select “REC MODE” in the recording menu Enables recording in the best picture quality Enables recording in high picture quality Enables recording in standard quality Enables long recordings Preparation: “Selecting a Shooting Mode” (A p. 32) Preparation: “Selecting a Video Recording Format or Recording Mode” (A p. 33) You can operate with any of the three buttons 1Press the [REC] button 0Recording starts 2Press the [REC] button 0Recording stops 0The fan is turned on to protect inside of this unit 0Recording stops when there is no more space left on the SDHC/ SDXC card 0When the temperature rises during recording, b turns yellow to alert o About 4K2K recording (4K2K mode) Insert an SDHC/SDXC card into each of slots A to D “Formatting (Initializing) SDHC/SDXC Cards” (A p. 30) o About HD recording (1920 mode) 0Insert an SDHC/SDXC card into slot A. (A p. 29) 34 o Recording in 1920 modeChecking Image on Monitor before Shooting o Recording in 4K2K mode 1 Connect to a monitor 35 Zoom OperationA Camera recorder’s zoom lever on the top surface BZoom button on touch panel (W/T) o A zoom bar appears during zoom operation W T 2Turn the manual ring to adjust the focus 36 Using the Focus Assist FunctionThere are two ways to activate the Focus Assist function ASet “FOCUS ASSIST” in the recording menu to “ON” “ FOCUS ASSIST ” (A p. 60) BAssign the Focus Assist function to a user button and press the button Set any one of “USER1”/“USER2”/“USER3” in the recording menu to “FOCUS ASSIST” Turn the manual ring to add color to where you want to focus o Disabling Focus Assist Set “FOCUS ASSIST” in the recording menu to “OFF”. “ FOCUS ASSIST ” (A p. 60) “DISPLAY ON TV ” (A p. 64) Using the Magnifying Function You can ease focusing by magnifying the display of the area you want to focus 1Tap A 2Tap on the area to magnify 0The “+” mark moves to the tapped position 3Tap C 0The display is magnified with the “+” mark as the center 0You can tap the screen to move the display position 0Tap D to return to step Tapping D again at step 2 restores the normal screen 0Magnified display is only supported in the 4K2K mode 0Displays on the monitor that supports 4K2K output will not be magnified 37 Tele Macro Icon38 AE Value39 1Set to the Manual shooting mode2Set to the shutter speed adjustment mode 3Select a shutter speed value Shutter speed 4Confirm the shutter speed value o Setting shutter speed to Auto 40 F-number2Set to the aperture adjustment mode 3Set the F-number Aperture value 4Confirm the F-number o Setting aperture to Auto 1Press the [IRIS] button several times until the F-numberdisplay disappears 41 0Select a white balance type using the [WHT.BAL] switchYou can select one of the three white balance types using the [WHT.BAL] switch [WHT.BAL] switch Switches to the white balance type that is stored in Position [B]. If automatic white balance adjustment is performed at this position, the adjusted white balance is saved to Position [B] stored in Position [A]. If automatic white saved to Position [A] PRST(PRESET) Switches to the white balance setting (“3200K” or “5200K”) in “PRESET TEMP.” of the recording menu “ PRESET TEMP. ” (A p. 60) White Balance Icon WB A .[WHT.BAL] Switch 0You can assign the FAW (Full Auto White Balance) mode to the [WHT.BAL] switch “FAW ” (A p. 61) Adjusting Automatic White Balance 1Setting to the Manual shooting mode 2 Set the [WHT.BAL] switch to [A] or [B] 4Press the [AWB] button [AWB] Button 0“AUTO WHITE *OPERATION” appears when Auto White Balance is activated [AWB] Activated Result Display 42 o Error MessageError Message Status NG:OBJECT The object used is defective color on the object, or when the color temperature is not suitable Use another white object and adjust the white balance again ERROR:LOW Insufficient illumination LIGHT Displayed when the lighting is dark Increase the lighting and adjust the white balance again ERROR:OVER Excessive illumination Displayed when the lighting is too bright Using the Full Auto White (FAW) Function 2Set “FAW” in the recording menu “ FAW ” (A p. 61) 3Set the [WHT.BAL] switch to the position that is assigned the FAW function 0The accuracy of FAW is inferior to that of Auto White Balance 0“GAMMA” (A p. 60) 0“GAMMA LEVEL” (A p. 60) 0“COLOR MATRIX” (A p. 60) For details of the respective items, refer to the recording menu 43 Image Stabilizer Icon44 o Indications During Time-LapseRecording40SEC ① 0:00:00:00 0:00:00[000:00] Display Description 1Press the [INFO] button 45 Applicable to: Camera modeThere are two ways to input audio sound ABuilt-inmicrophone B[INPUT1] terminal / [INPUT2] terminal 0The priority order of the input is in the sequence of B>A When you want to use the 0To use the [INPUT1/INPUT2] terminal, an optional microphone is needed Setting the Reference Audio Recording Level o Menu setting Set “AUDIO REF. LEVEL” in the recording menu. (“-20dB”/“-12dB”) (A p. 62) Using the Built-inMicrophone o Setting the input level Set “INTERNAL MIC LEVEL” in the recording menu (“-2”to “+2”). (A p. 62) Using an External Microphone Connected to the [INPUT1/INPUT2] Terminal Preparation: Connect a microphone to the [INPUT1/INPUT2] terminal Terminals Audio Input INPUT1 be enabled using the [CH-2INPUT] switch INPUT2 Input to [CH2(R)] can be enabled using the [CH-2 INPUT] switch o Selecting [CH-2]audio Configure the [CH-2INPUT] switch 0INPUT1: Inputs audio from the [INPUT1] connector to [CH-2] 0INPUT2: Inputs audio from the [INPUT2] connector to [CH-2] Audio from the [INPUT1] connector is also input to oSelecting the audio input to the [INPUT1] or [INPUT2] terminal Configure the [AUDIO INPUT 1/2] switch LINE or other equipment MIC Use this setting when connecting to a dynamic microphone MIC+48V that requires a +48V power supply (phantom microphone) 46 o Adjusting the audio recording levelSelect a method for adjusting the audio recording level 0Set the [CH1/CH2 AUDIO SELECT] switch 0Select whether to set each channel to the [AUTO] or [MANUAL] mode AUTO: Use this setting to enable the auto adjustment mode MANUAL: Reducing Wind Noise Wind noise for each microphone can be reduced Monitoring Audio Sound Using a Headphone 1Connect the headphone 0Connect the headphone to the headphone jack 3Adjust the volume level of the headphones 47 o Playback in 4K2K mode1Tap “<<PLAY” to select the playback mode 2Tap on the file to start playback 0Tap e during playback to pause 0Tap u during playback to return to the index screen o Playback in 1920 mode 48 Playing Back in Magnified DisplayAdjusting the Volume of Videos 1 Tap A 1 Tap U 2 Tap on the area to magnify 2 Adjust the volume level 49 Checking the Recording Date and Other InformationAPress the INFO button while playback of the video is paused Index Screen Display 50 Screen Display During PlaybackTimeline Bar by tapping the desired scene Pointer Displays the current estimated playback position within the scene Magnifies the display Returns to the beginning of the scene Starts reverse search Reverse slow-motion/Pressand hold to start reverse slow playback (1920 mode only) d / e Playback/pause Starts forward search Forward slow-motion/Pressand hold to start slow playback (1920 mode only) Advances to the next scene Stop (returns to index screen) Deletes the selected scene Adjusts the volume 2Tap “MENU” 3Tap “PLAYBACK OTHER FILE” VIDEO PLAYBACK OTHER FILE 0Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen This unit is a 51 4Tap on the file to start playbackOTHER FILE 0Files recorded in the 4K2K mode are not displayed 0Use a High Speed HDMI Mini Cable for the HDMI mini cable 0Refer also to the instruction manual of the monitor in use 0Change the settings in “HDMI OUTPUT” of the common menu as necessary “HDMI OUTPUT ” (A p. 64) -Disconnect the HDMI cable and connect it again -Turn off and on this unit again 52 Playing Videos Recorded in 4K2K Mode2 Connect the AC adapter to the [DC] terminal 1Connect to a monitor 3Turn on the power and set to the Playback mode 5Play back a file 53 Playing Videos Recorded in 1920 Mode2Connect the AC adapter to the [DC] terminal 5 Play back a file 54 2 Tap ADeleting the Currently Displayed File 2Tap “YES” Tap on the files to delete Tap “SET” 5 Tap “EXECUTE” to confirm the deletion Deleting Selected Files 55 Protecting/Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File2Tap “PROTECT/CANCEL” 3Tap “YES” Protecting/Releasing Protection of Selected Files 3Tap “PROTECT/CANCEL” 4Tap on the files to protect or release protection of 56 5Tap “SET” to complete the setting57 1Connect to a computer0Turn on the power. (A p. 25) 0The subsequent operations are to be performed on the computer 3Windows Mac 4Copy the files to any folder in the computer (desktop, etc) 0Files cannot be written to the SD card 0The above operations on computer may vary with the system used Disconnecting this Unit from Computer oWindows 1Click “Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media” 2Click “Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device” 3(For Windows Vista) Click “OK” 4Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor oMac 1Throw the “No Name” icon into the trash can 58 List of Files and Folders59 Operating the Main Menu2Tap the desired menu 3Tap the desired setting Operating the Common Menu 60 You can change the recording settings in this menuFOCUS ASSIST COLOR 0 Select “MULTICOLOR”, “RED”, “GREEN”, or “BLUE” ZEBRA this to check the bright areas (blowout) and adjust the brightness OFF: Deactivates the function OVER100%: Sections that are over-exposedare displayed in striped pattern GAMMA For adjusting the gamma curve that determines the gradation expression STANDARD: shows a standard gamma curve GAMMA LEVEL For adjusting the GAMMA LEVEL COLOR MATRIX For setting the COLOR MATRIX OFF: turns off the COLOR MATRIX feature STANDARD: sets to the standardCOLOR MATRIX of movies BACKLIGHT COMP Set this to “ON” to correct the subject that appears dark under backlight PRESET TEMP [PRST(PRESET)] under a halogen lamp.) under sunlight.) 0 This feature is not available during auto shooting 0 This feature is not available when “FAW” is set to “PRESET” 61 FAWmanual shooting Not set: FAW function is not assigned A: assigns FAW to the A position B: assigns FAW to the B position PRESET: assigns FAW to the PRESET position This is fixed at FAW during auto shooting GAIN L GAIN M 0dB/3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB/15dB/18dB: fixes gain value at the set value GAIN H AGC: sets gain automatically During auto recording, this is set to AGC or AUTO SLOW-SHUTTER TOUCH PRIORITY AE/AF To reset, tap the desired position (face/color/area) again To cancel the Area Select, tap the white frame Settings are canceled when zoom operation is performed move the subject to the center and tap again TELE MACRO Zooms to the telephoto (T) end during manual shooting for a closeup shot OFF: This is the normal setting. Enables closeup shots up to about 1 m This setting is not available in the menu during auto recording When you are not taking close-upshots, set to “OFF” Shooting in the “ON” setting may cause the image to turn out blurry OIS SYSTEM SELECT For setting the recording resolution and frame rate 4K2K recording (4K2K mode) 3840X2160/60p: resolution 3840 x 2160, frame rate 60p 3840X2160/24p: resolution 3840 x 2160, frame rate 24p 3840X2160/50p: resolution 3840 x 2160, frame rate 50p HD recording (1920 mode) 1920X1080/60i: resolution 1920 x 1080, frame rate 1920X1080/60p: resolution 1920 x 1080, frame rate 60p 1920X1080/50i: resolution 1920 x 1080, frame rate 1920X1080/50p: resolution 1920 x 1080, frame rate 50p The camera reboots each time this setting is altered 62 REC MODEFor setting the image quality when “SYSTEM SELECT” is in the 1920 mode UXP: Enables recording in the best picture quality XP: Enables recording in high picture quality SP: Enables recording in standard quality EP: enables long recording This setting is not available when “SYSTEM SELECT” is set to the 4K2K mode This setting is not available when the frame rate is 60p or 50p EDGE BLENDING Overlaps the seam of four images when “SYSTEM SELECT” is set to the 4K2K mode 0 PIXEL: does not overlap the seam of the images during recording ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio WIND CUT Setting this to “ON” reduces any noise caused by the wind (microphone/built-inmicrophone) terminals GRID TIME-LAPSE RECORDING time by taking frames of it at a certain interval OFF: disables TIME-LAPSERECORDING (when recorded at 60i) speed (when recorded at 60i) Audio cannot be recorded during TIME-LAPSERECORDING DuringTIME-LAPSERECORDING, zooming and image stabilizer are not available again, it is necessary to make the selection once more Recording stops automatically 99 hours after it is started It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually AUDIO REF. LEVEL For setting the audio reference level -20dB:Outputs signals of the reference level when the meter is at -20dBFS -12dB:Outputs signals of the reference level when the meter is at -12dBFS INTERNAL MIC LEVEL 63 AUDIO MONITORFor setting the audio sound of the headphone MIX: Outputs mixed sound STEREO: Outputs stereo sound MIC LEVEL METER Setting this to “ON” displays the microphone level screen USER1 USER2 0 “FOCUS ASSIST”, “TELE MACRO”, “ZEBRA”, “NONE” USER3 The functions are assigned as follows in the default setting USER1: FOCUS ASSIST USER2: TELE MACRO USER3: ZEBRA You can change the playback settings in this menu Protects files from being deleted accidently PLAYBACK OTHER Plays videos recorded in the HD mode with defective management information Files recorded in the 4K2K mode are not shown K2 TECHNOLOGY plays back with a sound quality close to the original DATE DISPLAY STYLE Sets the order of year, month, day and the time display format (24H/12H) Tap the bottom of time, then tap ∧ or ∨ to set the time display format For time display, set to any format from “12h” and “24h” For setting the language used for screen displays such as menus “Changing the Display Language” (A p. 28) 64 MONITORSets the brightness of the LCD monitor BRIGHTNESS 3: Sets to the standard brightness 1: Sets to dim brightness. Helps conserve the battery life when selected OPERATION SOUND When this is set to “ON”, a sound is generated during operation AUTO POWER OFF adapter) if this unit is not operated for five minutes TALLY Setting this to “ON” turns on the tally lamp PRIORITY SETTING LCD MONITOR: assigns priority to LCD MONITOR VIEWFINDER: assigns priority to viewfinder TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST “Adjusting the Touch Panel Button Position” (A p. 27) DISPLAY ON TV Set to “ON” to displays icons and date/time on a TV screen HDMI OUTPUT circumstances 480p/576p: select this when the video is not output in “AUTO” correctly HDMI ENHANCE SETTING RESET ALL MENU Returns all the settings to their default values This unit will reboot when the settings are restored to their default values UPDATE Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version For details, refer to the JVC Professional homepage http://pro.jvc.com/ or http://www.jvcpro.co.uk FILE: Deletes all files on the SD card 0 Not available for selection when no SD card is inserted before formatting take some time 65 Action66 RECOVERY OF FILEFAILED UNABLE TO maximum file number in the folder with the maximum number RECORD FURTHER Alternatively, copy all the files to a computer, and format the SD cards WITH THIS COMBINATION OF CARDS If the problem persists, consult your nearest JVC dealer or JVC service center Trouble SDHC/SDXC card Check that the SDHC/SDXC card is facing the right direction cannot be inserted Power does not turn Is the AC adapter properly connected on Is the battery charged before turning on the power again Unable to start Is the SDHC/SDXC card properly set recording 4K2K recording (4K2K mode): Are the combination and sequence of the four SDHC/SDXC cards correct HD recording (1920 mode): Is an SDHC/SDXC card inserted into slot A Is the write protection switch of the SDHC/SDXC card turned on Turn off write protection if it is on “Write-ProtectSwitch on the SDHC/SDXC Card” (A p. 29) Is the unit in the Camera mode Set the [CAM/MEDIA] switch to the [CAM] side to set to the Camera mode “[CAM] Camera mode indicating lamp” (A p. 17) Is the camera recorder set to the Camera mode output on the LCD monitor or Set the [CAM/MEDIA] switch to the [CAM] side to switch to the Camera mode viewfinder screen out the viewfinder Pull out the viewfinder if this setting is used 67 Shooting stops by itselfShooting may stop halfway due to the nature of the SDHC/SDXC card B Check whether the card is a recommended SD card (Class 6 or higher) BErase the contents of the SDHC/SDXC card (Delete, Format) Readjust the brightness of the LCD monitor screen “ MONITOR BRIGHTNESS ” (A p. 64) or blurred Is the aperture setting too large Is the shutter speed setting too high The subject is too dark Set exposure to the “+” side “Setting to the Manual shooting mode” (A p. 32) (A p. 61) Set the shutter speed to a slower value Set to open up the aperture The color of the subject looks unnatural. (Reddish, bluish set to the manual shooting mode and perform auto white balance adjustment etc.) “Adjusting the White Balance” (A p. 41) Focus is not adjusted Clean any dirt or water droplets from the lens automatically adjust the focus manually White balance cannot be Is the camera recorder in the Full Auto shooting mode adjusted Adjust the angle and brightness of the screen When used in cold places, the screen may appear darker Charge the battery fully, use it up, and then charge again not correctly displayed repeatedly charged, the remaining battery level may not be displayed correctly Screen display is uneven a short while (Applying pressure causes image unevenness.) No display on the monitor [HDMI2] to [HDMI4] terminals can only be used for 4K2K video output Is the selected file (image) a playable file (image) A file with a different video format setting cannot be played back The actual recording time is moving subject 68 The [CH-1/CH-2]recording levelIs the [CH1/CH2 AUDIO SELECT] switch set to [AUTO] adjustment knob does not work SDHC/SDXC card cannot be initialized (formatted) Replace the battery with a new one charged battery To purchase a new battery, please visit a nearby JVC dealer The built-inmicrophone does not work Unable to adjust the built-inmicrophone using the [CH-1/CH-2]recording level knob adjustment knob [CH-1/CH-2]recording level adjustment knob can be used for the [INPUT1/INPUT2] recording menu “ INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ” (A p. 62) Media mode Media mode, stop the recording operation Sound or video is interrupted Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two scenes Recorded files (images) cannot be found Check the file format or video format on the thumbnail screen “Selecting a Video Recording Format” (A p. 33) The camera recorder heats up The camera recorder may become warm when used for a long time. This is not a malfunction The camera recorder operates slowly when turning the power on or off them from the SDHC/SDXC card The remote control does not work Replace the battery Operations do not work when this unit is Files recorded in the 1920 mode cannot be found connected to the USB devices card reader that is commercially available o The following phenomena are not malfunctions 0Black dots, or shiny red, blue, or green spots appear on the screen o Reset the camera recorder when it does not function properly 1Turn off the power 3 Execute “RESET ALL MENU” in the common menu. (A p. 64) 69 CameraTerminals 70 Video (4K2K mode)Video (1920 mode) AC Adapter UIA336-12 / UIA336-1230 Battery SSL-JVC50 71 Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm)
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