JVC GY-DV500 User Manual

INTRODUCTION
CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Precautions For Use of the DV Connector
Be sure to follow the procedure outlined below when connecting.
1.
Turn ON the GY-DV500 and the equipment to be connected.
2.
Set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT.
3.
Insert the videocassette.
4.
Connect the DV cable.
(If the procedure is performed in incorrect order, noise may appear in the recording and playback picture and the
sound may fall out. If this occurs, disconnect the DV cable and then connect it again following steps above procedure.)
When recording the GY-DV500 playback picture using another component with DV connector, such as a non-linear editing controller, be sure to set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT to IEEE1394.
(If the INPUT SELECT item is set to CAMERA, be sure to perform steps 1 to 4 of the above procedure.)
When making a backup recording on another component via the DV connector while recording with the GY-DV500, be sure to set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT to CAMERA.
(If the INPUT SELECT item is set to IEEE1394, be sure to perform steps 1 to 4 of the above procedure.)
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Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape
Adhere to the following precautions when using the head cleaning tape.
1. The tape runs for 10 seconds at a time in the PLAY mode. (The tape stops automatically and then the unit enters the SAVE MODE. However, the display back light is not turned off.) Press the PLAY button after the cleaning tape is fully loaded.
2. Do not use the tape more than four times at the most for each cleaning.
3. The cleaning tape can be used four times. One time: One tape transport from the start of the rewound tape to the end of the tape.
■Use the following chart as a guide for periodical head cleaning.
Operating Low temperature Room temperature High temperature environment 0˚C to 10˚C 10˚C to 35˚C 35˚C to 40˚C
Yardstick for use 1 to 2 times 1 to 2 times 1 to 2 times of cleaning tape every 5 hours every 20 to 30 hours every 5 hours
Note 1) When used in a low humidity environment (10% RH to 30% RH), head cleaning should be
conducted at intervals half of those given in the above chart.
Note 2) When an ME80 tape is used immediately after head cleaning, the VTR warning (head)
indicator may remain on. In this case, let the tape run as the indicator will turn off after the tape has run for a while.
Note 3) Use the cleaning tape in the room temperature (10˚C to 35˚C).
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Precautions when writing S.S.F. data
When S.S.F. data stored in the memory of the GY-DV500 is written to the beginning of the rewound tape, approximately 5 seconds of recorded video and/or sound will be erased at the beginning. In the case of important recordings, leave 5 seconds or more of the tape unrecorded before starting recording.
DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
*The illustration shows the GY-DV500 DV Camcorder with the optional lens viewfinder attached.
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
For Customer Use :
Model No. GY-DV500
Serial No.
POWER SUPPLY
PREPARATIONS
SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
SHOOTING OPERATION
PLAYBACK MODE
INSTRUCTIONS
TIME CODE OPERATION
S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder)
USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
SETUP MENU
FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
OTHERS
This instructions attached to service manual is different from that which is provided the GY-DV500.
This instruction manual is made from 100% recycled paper.
SC96874 : U-ver. SC96875 : E-ver.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This unit should be used with 12V DC only. CAUTION: To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, do NOT use any other power source.
NOTE:
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the top frame.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No user servicea­ble parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du courant direct en 12V. ATTENTION : Afin d’eviter tout resque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas utillser d’autres sources d’alimentation électrique.
REMARQUE :
La plaque d’identification (numéro de série) se trouve sur le panneau arrière de l’appareil.
WARNING ON LITHIUM BATTERY
The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat avobe 100°C (212°F) or incinerate. Replace battery with Matsushita Electric CR2032, use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
• Dispose of used battery promptly.
• Keep away from children.
• Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
For Sweden
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
For Norway
ADVARSEL
Lithiumbatteri–Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikantetn. Brukt batteri returneres apparatieverandøren.
For Denmark
ADVARSELI
Lithiumbatteri–Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering. Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read all of these instructions.
2. Save these instructions for later use.
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6. Do not use this appliance near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
7. Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance may fall, caus­ing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For appliance designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
10. This appliance system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third (grounding) pin). This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
11. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
12. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
16. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance. c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation. e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service.
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.
U-ver. only
FOR USA AND CANADA
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magni­tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
INFORMATION FOR USA
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfull interfrence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS : (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Class B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
For Finland
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se ön virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suoaittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
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Thank you for purchasing the DV Camcorder GY-DV500.
CONTENTS
This unit is a MiniDV video system format camcorder. Videocassettes which are not marked with the MiniDV symbol cannot be used with this unit.
The following phenomena may occur when tapes recorded on other units (including another GY-DV500) are recorded or played back on this camcorder.
The transient section between scenes recorded on other units and those recorded on this unit may appear disturbed.
Digital noise may appear during playback due to tracking errors.
MAIN FEATURES
Compact, lightweight design
Employment of magnesium die cast has resulted in an operation-condition weight as low as approximately 5 kg including lens, viewfinder, battery, and cassette.
DV high-quality digital format
The 4:1:1 (U-ver.), 4:2:0 (E-ver.), 8-bit, 25 Mbps component digital processing of the format ensures recording and playback with high picture quality.
High sound quality thanks to PCM audio
Two types of sampling, 16-bit, 48 kHz sampling and 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling, ensure high-quality digital audio.
Concentrated LCD display (back-lit)
The concentrated LCD panel shows the time code and CTL counter, tape remaining time, remaining battery power, audio levels, VCR section setup menus, hour meter data, and a variety of warning indications. The display is back-lit to facilitate viewing in dark locations.
Time code reader/generator
The built-in time code reader/generator can be used to record SMPTE (U-ver.), EBU (E-ver.) time code and user's bits.
AEF (Automatic Edit Function) enables neat switching
between recorded scenes.
Built-in monitor loudspeaker for audio checking
The input audio can be monitored in recording or EE mode. The playback sound can be monitored in the playback mode. The loudspeaker also outputs an alarm tone in case an abnormal condition occurs in the unit.
Rec check function for convenient recording review
Camera section designed with 3-CCD system for high-quality
picture Three 1/2" CCDs with 380,000 (U-ver.), 440,000 (E-ver.) effective pixels employed. Digital signal processing for reproduction of DV high-quality picture.
Super sensitivity F/11, 2000 lux
2000 lx standard sensitivity increased to F/11 while high S/N is retained. Enables shooting at normal indoor illumination eliminating the need for extra illumination.
LOLUX for 0.75 lux (F1.4) illumination
Employment of LOLUX mode ensures +33 dB gain. This is ideal for difficult shooting conditions with almost no illumination.
This unit records and plays back in the SP mode.
Recording or playback in the LP mode is not possible.
In the case of important recordings, do not record within
the first 2 to 3 minutes from the beginning of the tape.
Before recording important scenes, be sure to perform a
test recording and confirm that both video and audio are recorded correctly.
Recorded video and audio contents are for private use.
Other use may infringe on the rights of copyright holders.
JVC cannot assume liabilities that may derive from the
impossibility of normal recording or playback of video or audio due to malfunction of the camcorder or the videocassette.
Multi-Zone Auto Iris Detection Circuit
Multi-zone auto iris detection circuit ensures optimum iris position even in backlit conditions or when a bright subject moves in a frame. Switch provided for selecting over or under level.
Safety Zone indication in viewfinder
Three types of safety zone indicator functions provided.
Zebra pattern video level indication in viewfinder
Full Auto Shooting (FAS) function
Eliminating the need for troublesome switch or filter operations, the FAS function automatically provides a wide range of compatibility with shooting conditions which varies as you move between indoors and outdoors or between bright and dark locations.
Color temperature conversion filters for "3200K", "5600K",
"5600 K + ND" provided.
Variable scan shutter for U-ver.
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than NTSC, such as computer monitor screens. Copes with the range from 60.1 Hz to 2084.6 Hz.
Variable scan shutter for E-ver.
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than PAL, such as computer monitor screens. Copes with the range from 50.1 Hz to 2067.8 Hz.
DV (i. LINK) connector
DV connector (4-pin) provided. Enables transfer of digital data to other equipment provided with DV connector, such as a non-linear editing controller.
S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function
Enables memorization of the start point and ending point of each scene or memorization of CUE points.
1/2" bayonet type lens
Camera output, VCR playback output (composite/YC) possible
External sync input connector
Built-in color bar (SMPTE type for U-ver., EBU type for E-
ver.)
Superior operability with shutter speed and menus selected
by dial.
INTRODUCTION
MAIN FEATURES............................................................... 4
1. INTRODUCTION
1-1 Main Unit Configuration.............................................. 6
1-2 Precautions for Proper Use ........................................ 7
1-3 Routine and Periodical Maintenance ......................... 8
1-4 Videocassette to be Used .......................................... 8
1-5 Battery Pack to be Used ............................................ 9
1-6 Condensation ............................................................. 9
1-7 Characteristic CCD Phenomena ................................ 9
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Section ............................................................ 10
2-2 Right Side Section.................................................... 12
2-3 Left Side Section ...................................................... 18
2-4 Top Section .............................................................. 19
2-5 Rear Section ............................................................ 20
2-6 Counter Display Contents ........................................ 22
2-7 Lens (optional) ......................................................... 23
2-8 1.5-Inch Viewfinder (optional)................................... 24
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder........................................... 25
Warning LED Indicators Inside the Viewfinder ....... 25
Viewfinder Screen Display ..................................... 25
PREPARATIONS
3. BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AND
ADJUSTMENTS
3-1 Basic System ........................................................... 30
3-2 Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional) ......................... 31
3-3 Attaching the Viewfinder........................................... 31
3-4 Attaching the Microphone (provided) ....................... 32
3-5 Attaching the Microphone (optional) ........................ 32
3-6 Attaching the Tripod Base (provided) ....................... 33
3-7 Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Batteries .. 34
4. POWER SUPPLY
4-1 AC Operation ........................................................... 35
4-2 Battery Pack Operation ............................................ 35
Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack ............. 36
Using an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack ...................... 37
Remaining Battery Power Display/Precautions for
the Battery Pack ..................................................... 38
BASIC OPERATIONS
5. PREPARATIONS
5-1 Turning the Power ON .............................................. 39
5-2 Cassette Loading and Unloading............................. 40
5-3 Setting the Date and Time........................................ 41
6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE
SHOOTING
6-1 Camera Settings ...................................................... 42
6-2 Viewfinder Adjustment ............................................. 43
6-3 External Monitor Adjustment .................................... 43
6-4 Back Focus Adjustment ............................................ 44
6-5 White Balance Adjustment....................................... 45
White Balance Adjustment..................................... 45
Full-Time Auto White Balance (FAW)..................... 45
6-6 Switch Settings of the VCR Section ......................... 46
6-7 Audio Input Signal Selection .................................... 47
6-8 Recording Level Adjustment .................................... 48
6-9 Monitoring Audio during Recording .......................... 49
7. SHOOTING OPERATION
7-1 Basic Recording Operation ...................................... 50
7-2 VCR Save Mode....................................................... 52
7-3 If Unit is Left in Record-Pause (Standby) Mode....... 52
7-4 Checking Recorded Contents in Record-Pause Mode
(Recording Check Function) .................................... 53
8. PLAYBACK MODE
8-1 Playback Procedure ................................................. 54
8-2 Fast-Forward, Rewind .............................................. 55
8-3 Search...................................................................... 55
APPLICATION
9. TIME CODE OPERATION
9-1 Displaying Time Code .............................................. 56
9-2 Presetting and Recording of Time Code .................. 56
Time Code Presetting Procedure........................... 57
Presetting User's Bit Data ...................................... 57
9-3 Recording Time Codes in Continuation of
Time Codes Recorded on Tape ............................... 58
9-4 Reproducing Time Codes ......................................... 59
10. S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) FUNCTION
10-1 Explanation of the S.S.F. Function ........................... 60
10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function ................................ 61
10-3 Deleting S.S.F. Data ................................................. 62
10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data ............................................... 62
10-5 Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape....................................... 63
10-6 Outputting S.S.F. Data .............................................. 63
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
11. USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
11-1 Connecting a Video Component with DV Connector 64
11-2 Connecting a PC ...................................................... 65
12. SETUP MENU
12-1 VCR Setup Menu ..................................................... 66
VCR Setup Menu Configuration ............................. 66
Displaying and Setting VCR Setup Menus ............. 67
VCR Setup Menu Contents .................................... 68
12-2 Camera Menu Screen Flow ..................................... 70
12-3 How to Select from the Camera Menu ..................... 71
12-4 VF Display Screen ................................................... 72
12-5 OPERATION Screen ................................................ 73
12-6 PROCESS Screen ................................................... 74
12-7 ADVANCED PROCESS Screen ............................... 75
12-8 SKIN COLOR ADJUST Screen ................................ 75
12-9 FILE MANAGE Screen ............................................. 76
12-10
SETUP Screen ......................................................... 77
12-11
Resetting of Camera Menu Setting Values .............. 78
13. FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION
13-1 Full-Time Auto White Balance (FAW)....................... 79
13-2 IRIS (Brightness) Adjustment ................................... 80
Adjustment of Lens Iris .......................................... 80
Zebra Pattern Display during Manual Adjustment ......
13-3 Shooting the Screen Image on a Computer Monitor 81
13-4 Gain (Sensitivity) Adjustment ................................... 82
Gain Switching ....................................................... 82
Gain Boost under LOLUX Condition ...................... 82
13-5 Switch Setup According to Illumination and Subject 83
Switch Functions .................................................... 83
Full Auto Shooting (FAS) Function......................... 83
13-6 How to Use Skin Detail ............................................ 84
OTHERS
14. OTHERS
14-1 Troubleshooting........................................................ 86
Alarm Indications ................................................... 86
Warnings in Viewfinder........................................... 88
Troubles with Error Code Outputs .......................... 90
Troubles without Error Code Outputs ..................... 91
14-2 Hour Meter Display .................................................. 92
14-3 Specifications ........................................................... 93
Optional Accessories ............................................. 94
External Dimensions .............................................. 94
1-1 Main Unit Configuration
The GY-DV500 configuration is as shown below.
FILTER
1 3200k
ALARM 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
STATUSSHUTTER
MONITOR
MENU
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
FULL AUTO BLACK
BACK L
STRETCH
NORMAL
NORMAL
SPOT L
COMPRESS
O N
P
R S T
O
A
F
B
F
A U T
O
H
K
B
N
M
A
E
R
E
S
L
C A M
L
A
.B
S
T
A
V
H
E
W
S T B
T
Y
U
P
T
U
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IN
A
G
R
T
V
POWER
NG
ON OFF
Camcorder (GY-DV500)
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Microphone
Tripod base
CAUTION :
The front base mount may be locked while the pin of the tripod base is not inserted into the hole on the rear base mount of the unit. Therefore, after mounting, make sure that these parts are engaged properly.
When moving the GY-DV500 mounted on a tripod, any impact or vibration should be avoided as this may cause the unit to become detached and to drop from the tripod. Be sure to remove the unit from the tripod before transporting it.
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
CH-2
CH-1
AUDIO LEVEL
Lithium battery
Head cleaning tape
1-2 Precautions for Proper Use
Supply voltage Make sure that the power is between 11 V and 15 V DC. If the power voltage is too low, abnormal color and increased noise may occur. Do not exceed 15 V DC in any case, or the unit could be damaged.
Allowable ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use the unit within the allowable temperature range
LIGHT
ON
OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
2032
CR
3V
of 0°C to 40°C and a relative humidity of 30% to 80%. Using the unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable ranges could result not only in malfunction but the impact on the CCD elements could be serious as small white spots may be generated. When storing the GY-DV500 for a long time, the storage temperatures should be -20°C to 60°C.
Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, transformer, motor, etc., the picture may contain noise and the colors may be incorrect.
Use of wireless microphone near the camera When a wireless microphone or wireless microphone tuner is used near the camera during recording, the tuner could pick up noise.
Avoid using or placing the unit in places;
subject to extreme heat or cold;
with excessive dirt or dust;
with high humidity or moisture;
subject to smoke or vapour such as near a cooking stove;
subject to strong vibrations or on an unstable surface.
also do not leave the unit for long hours in a parked car
under direct sunlight or near room heating equipment.
Protect the unit from being splashed with water (especially when shooting in the rain).
Protect the unit from being wet when shooting on a beach. In addition, salt and sand may adhere to the camera body. Be sure to clean the camera after use.
Protect the unit against penetration of dust when using it in a place subject to sandy dust.
Optical performance of lens Due to the optical performance of the lens, color divergence phenomena (magnification chromatic aberration) may occur at the periphery of the image. This is not a camera malfunction.
Noise may appear in the viewfinder when switching between the playback picture and the EE picture.
Do not point the lens or viewfinder directly at the sun or other strong light source.
Eye damage could result.
If the lens or viewfinder is left pointed at the sun, rays may collect inside the unit and cause damage or a fire.
When carrying the camera, be sure to hold the carrying handle. Holding the lens or viewfinder may result in damage.
Setup level (NTSC only) The video signal of the unit's video output is provided with a setup level when shipped from the factory. If you want to turn OFF the setup level, please consult the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent. The setup level is never attached to the video signal recorded on the tape.
Use the unit in an upright position.
If placed on its side, heat release efficiency will deteriorate, adversely affecting the tape transport. Depending on circumstances the tape may also be damaged.
Vibrations
Colors may fail to appear during VCR playback in locations subjected to vibrations.
Precautions for transportation
Do not drop or hit the unit against a hard object.
Remove the videocassette before transporting the unit.
Do not insert an object other than a videocassette in the
cassette insertion slot. Be sure to close the cassette cover when the unit is not to be used for a long period
Do not set the POWER switch to OFF or remove the power cable during recording or playback. Otherwise the tape may be damaged.
When the unit is not in use, be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF in order to reduce power consumption.
Cleaning the body: Wipe body with a dry, soft cloth. When it is
extremely dirty, soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent, wring it out and then wipe. To prevent deformation of the body, etc. and to avoid operation hazards, do not allow volatile liquids such as benzine and thinner to touch the body, and do not wipe it with a cloth soaked in such a liquid.
The camera may be unstable in the period immediately after
the power is turned on, but this is not a malfunction.
If a tape containing recorded PAL signals is played back, the
GY-DV500 automatically enters the STOP mode. If this happens, remove the videocassette so that the unit returns to its normal state. (U-ver.)
If a tape containing recorded NTSC signals is played back,
the GY-DV500 automatically enters the STOP mode. If this happens, remove the videocassette so that the unit returns to its normal state. (E-ver.)
CAUTION :
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1. INTRODUCTION
AUD LOCK
32k
CH 1
CH 2
48k
PB NDF
AUTO OFF DEW
HOLD
SP
MENU
OVER
OVER
40 30 20 10 0
dB
OPERATE/WARNING
1. INTRODUCTION
1-3 Routine and Periodical Maintenance
The GY-DV500 incorporates precision mechanical parts, which will collect dirt, wear out and deteriorate as the unit is used. On the other hand, when the unit has been used for a long period in a normal environment, the heads, drums and tape transport mechanisms also collect dirt deposited on them. Furthermore, dust which penetrates the inside of the VCR section especially during outdoor use will promote the wear and deterioration of mechanical parts by causing poor contact between tape and heads or failing to maintain the video and audio quality at high levels. To prevent wear and deterioration, clean the mechanical parts using a head cleaning tape as routine maintenance. However, cleaning with a head cleaning tape alone is not enough for cleaning the entire tape transport mechanism, it is also recommended to apply periodical maintenance (inspection) to prevent troubles that may be caused by the sudden occurrence of failure. As the replacement, adjustment and servicing of parts require advanced skill and equipment, please consult the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
Head Cleaning
To maintain beautiful pictures and sound, be sure to use a head cleaning tape to clean the head periodically. (Read the separate sheet Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape.) If head cleaning is not performed periodically, a type of mosaic noise called block noise may appear in the picture or sound may be interrupted.
Use the provided head cleaning tape. Do not use head
cleaning tapes other than specified. For instructions on how to use the head cleaning tape and precautions for its use, read the separate sheet Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape”.
When dirt adheres to the heads of the GY-DV500, the following indications appear during playback and recording check using the RET button on the lens section.
RF appears on the display panel.
HEAD CLOG appears on the counter display.
VTR WARNING (HEAD) appears in the viewfinder.
If this kind of indication appears, please stop the recording. Head cleaning is required. This indicator disappears when the POWER is turned OFF, or when the cleaning tape is played back.
CH 1
CH 2 32k
AUD LOCK
MENU
1-4 Videocassette to be Used
Use JVC’s videocassette tapes marked with MiniDV for
this unit.
Videocassettes cannot be used upside down.
Avoid storing a videocassette with unevenly wound tape,
as this may damage the tape. Rewind it to the beginning before placing a cassette into storage.
Store videocassettes in a place with little humidity and good
ventilation where mould does not form.
After a videocassette tape has been used repeatedly,
it becomes unable to maintain full performance due to an increase in noise caused by dropouts, etc. Do not continue to use a dirty or damaged tape, as this will reduce the rotary head life.
Note that if an ME80 videocassette is used at low
temperatures, block noise tends to occur due to head contamination.
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See the service manual page 2-7 2.4.3 Cleaning”.
For the part No. of cleaning tape, see section “7.1 PACKING on this service manual.
40 30 20 10 0
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"HEAD CLOG" indicator
For servicing
Block Noise
OVER
dB
OVER
RF
"RF" indicator
Periodical Maintenance
Contents : Check or replace the following mechanical parts
according to the running time.
Running Time
Drum assy (including heads) Head cleaner  Tape guides & rollers  Rotary encoder Belts & gears  Drive parts 
: Clean, check and adjust.: Clean and check. Replace as required.: Replace.
The maintenance contents vary depending on the operating environment and method. Therefore, the above data should be considered as a reference.
Time management
The accumulated running time of the unit can be confirmed with the hour meter display (which shows the accumulated drum running time). For details, see "HOUR METER DISPLAY" on page 92.
For consultations related to the maintenance programming or cost, please contact the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
Videocassette tapes marked MiniDV are provided with
a switch on the back for use in preventing accidental erasure.
Slide the switch to SAVE to protect the required recording in the tape from being overwritten.
To record on the tape, slide the switch to REC.
500H
1000 H 1500H
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2000H
Switch
REC
SAVE
1-5 Battery Pack to be Used
The GY-DV500 can use any of the following battery packs.
Flat shape type
Anton-Bauer battery pack: Trimpack 13/14 Series
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according to the type of the battery pack in use. (See page 69)
Magnum 13/14 Series Compack 13/14 Series Propack 13/14 Series
1-6 Condensation
If the unit has been cooled down in a cold place and is then carried to a warm place, the moisture contained in the warm air may adhere to the head drum or tape guides and be cooled into water droplets. This phenomenon is referred to as condensation (dewing). When this occurs, the head drum and tape guides are covered with droplets allowing the tape to be stuck to them, leading to tape damage.
Condensation occurs in the following cases:
When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place.
When a room heater has just started or when the unit is exposed directly to cold air from an air conditioner.
When the unit is placed in a very humid place.
Do not leave the videocassette inserted when moving the camera under conditions where the temperature environment changes.
Head drum
Video tape
1-7 Characteristic CCD Phenomena
Smear and Blooming
Due to the physical structure of a CCD it is possible to induce vertical streaking (called "smear") when shooting an extremely bright light source. Another effect is the expansion of light around a bright light or object (called "blooming"). The CCD employed in this unit is characterized by inducing very little smear or blooming. Nevertheless, please be careful when shooting a bright light source.
Smear (Vertical pale streaking appearing at high luminous object)
High luminous object (Electric light, sunlight, etc.)
Blooming
Monitor screen
(Blurring in highlight)
* An Anton-Bauer battery pack cannot be connected directly
to the camera. It is necessary to mount the optional battery holder.
Battery holder: Anton-Bauer QRQ27 For details on how to mount the battery holder, see page
37.
When condensation occurs in this unit, the DEW indicator on the display lights up, and the WARNING LED blinks red. (See page 86) To remedy, leave the unit with the power ON and wait until the WARNING LED stops blinking red and the DEW indicator disappears from the counter display.
DEW indicator
Moire or Aliasing
Shooting stripes or fine patterns may cause a jagged effect or a banding in fine mesh patterns.
White dots
High temperatures can cause CCD sensor pixels to malfunction with the effect of white dots in the image. This condition is conspicuous especially when gain is applied. This is a characteristic of the charged-coupled device (CCD). As far as possible, use the unit under conditions where the temperature of the unit does not increase.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-1 Front Section
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1
Mount the viewfinder on the base and secure it using the sliding securing ring. See "Attaching the Viewfinder" on page 31.
[VF] Viewfinder connector (6-pin)
2
Connect the cable from the viewfinder here.
[MIC IN] Microphone input connector (XLR 3-pin)
3
Balanced 3-pin connector for camera microphone.
When the camera microphone to be connected is a phantom microphone or other type of microphone, set the CAM MIC 48V item on the Camera Setup menu. See page 77.
When using a microphone with this connector, set the AUDIO INPUT switches accordance with the audio channel (CH1 or CH2) to be recorded.
See page 14.
CAUTION:
The provided microphone is a phantom microphone. Please confirm that the CAM MIC 48 V item on the Camera SETUP Menu is set to “ON”.
When using a microphone other than a phantom microphone, first set the CAM MIC 48 V item to OFF before connecting the microphone. Otherwise the microphone may be damaged.
VF
OFF
ZEBRA
AUTO
SKIN
ON
WHITE
AREA
ACCU FOCUS
VTR
AUDIO
TAKE
LEVEL CH-1
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2-1 Front Section (Cont’d)
[LENS] Lens control connector
4
Connect 12-pin lens control cable from lens.
Pin No. Function Pin No. Function
1 RET switch 7 IRIS position
2 VCR trigger 8 IRIS A/R INPUT
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Lens AUTO/MANU control
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5 IRIS control 11
6 +12V DC 12
[ZEBRA] Switch
5
When this switch is ON, a zebra pattern is superimposed on the viewfinder areas having video levels with a luminance level of 70% to 80%. This pattern can be used as a reference for manual adjustment of the lens iris. * The zebra patterns are only displayed on the viewfinder
screen. The zebra patterns are not generated for the MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT output. See "Zebra Pattern during Manual Adjustment" on page
80.
The default value is 70% - 80%. The luminance level can be changed with the ZEBRA setting in the VF DISPLAY Menu screen. See "ZEBRA" item on page 72.
While this switch is pressed to the SKIN AREA side, the color tone areas specified with the SKIN DTL ADJUST item on the ADVANCED PROCESS MENU are indicated in the viewfinder. The switch returns to the OFF position when released.
See How to Use Skin Detail on page 84.
The Skin Detail color tone areas are not indicated while
the VTR playback picture is shown in the viewfinder.
[VTR] VTR trigger button (record start/stop button)
6
Record start/stop can be effected with this button. (It is interlocked with the VTR trigger button on the lens section.)
[AUDIO LEVEL CH-1] CH-1 recording level control
7
Adjusts the recording level of the CH1 audio signal input. Normally, the camera is used with the control set to the maximum (10) position.
To use this control, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE to "ENABLE".
Note:
Even when the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 is set to DISABLE, the recording level changes slightly when this control is turned.
[AUTOWHITE./ACCU FOCUS] switch
8
AUTO WHITE:
First, position a white object to occupy 80% of the centre of the image.
Setting this switch to the upper position ("AUTO WHT") will provide automatic adjustment for white balance.
* It is not activated in preset, full auto shooting, full-time
auto white balance and color bar modes.
See "White Balance Adjustment" on page 45.
10 ZOOM position
ACCU-FOCUS:
When this switch is set to "ACCU FOCUS" in the lower position, the lens iris will be forced to open for approximately ten seconds.
The depth of field can be reduced and the lens focusing can be adjusted more accurately.
CAUTION:
As the automatic shutter is activated here, flicker may appear on the screen depending on the lighting conditions (such as a fluorescent lamp, etc.)
This operation is not possible in the LOLUX mode.
[TAKE] button
9
The Super Scene Finder (S.S.F.) function retains the time code data for IN point and OUT point or CUE point in the unit's memory. See S.S.F. Function on page 60.
Lens mounting ring/Lens lock lever
0
Hold the lens and use the lever to turn the ring anticlockwise to release lens. To mount lens make sure the lens guide pin fits well, and then turn the ring clockwise until firm. See "Attaching the Zoom Lens" on page 31.
[FILTER] Color temperature conversion filter
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control knob
This knob changes the internal color temperature filter. See "Camera Settings" on page 42.
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2-2 Right Side Section
[Camera Setting Section]
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[ALARM] Volume control
1
Turn to adjust the volume of the alarm tone that is output from the monitoring loudspeaker or earphone in case of a warning or other abnormal condition occurring with the GY­DV500. Turn this control anticlockwise to reduce the volume. Setting this control to the minimum position mutes the alarm tone.
[MONITOR] Audio monitor volume control
2
Adjusts the volume of the monitoring loudspeaker and earphone. The audio is muted when this control is set to the minimum position.
[STATUS] Status/menu button
3
Pressing this button in the normal screen mode (condition when menu is not shown) displays a status screen in the viewfinder. The displayed status mode changes each time the button is pressed. See "Status Screens" on page 25. Pressing this button for more than 1 second in the normal screen mode displays the Camera Menu screen in the viewfinder. Pressing this button while the menu screen is displayed in the viewfinder makes the menu screen disappear. See How to Select from the Camera Menu on page 71.
[SHUTTER/MENU] dial
4
Pressing this dial once in the normal screen mode (condition when menu is not shown) displays the shutter speed for approximately 5 seconds. When this dial is turned upwards while the shutter speed is displayed, the shutter speed becomes slower. When turned downwards, the shutter speed becomes faster. The selected shutter speed is memorised for each file. To return the memorised shutter speed to the factory preset, press the dial one more time while the shutter speed is displayed.
When this dial is turned upwards or downwards while the menu screen is displayed, the cursor (>) also moves upwards or downwards to allow selection of items in the menu. To change the setting value of the item, press this dial. When the setting value starts blinking, turn this dial upwards or downwards to change the setting. See "How to Select Camera Menus" on page 71.
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MENU
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
FULL AUTO BLACK
BACK L
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[LOLUX] LOLUX On/Off button
5
This button toggles the LOLUX mode on and off.
LOLUX gain gives extremely low light level sensitivity for
LOLUX operation takes priority over normal gain setting.
If the unit is placed in the LOLUX mode when it is in full
See "GAIN BOOST UNDER LOLUX CONDITION" on
[BLACK] Black stretch/black compression switch
6
Switches the gain for the dark section of the image. Set to an appropriate position depending on the video signal to be shot.
STRETCH : By stretching the signal only for the dark
NORMAL : Standard mode. COMPRESS : When an entire image is relatively light and
[FULL AUTO] Full auto shooting ON/OFF button
7
and indicator
This switch toggles the full auto shooting function on and
The indicator lights when in the full auto mode.
Full auto shooting combines the auto iris, auto level control
The iris is placed in automatic mode even if the iris mode
The gain will vary continuously to the maximum of +12 dB.
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
MONITOR
ALARM
MONITOR
B
ST A PR
special applications. This will result in an increase of 33 dB (approximately 45 times) in the LOLUX mode.
auto shooting mode, the auto level control (ALC) (one of the full auto shooting functions) will be made inactive, so that the LOLUX mode is given preference (FAW still remains active).
SELECT
CH-2
CH-1
AUDIO LEVEL
page 82.
section, contrast in the dark portion of the image is enhanced.
the contrast is low, the gain of the dark section is compressed to increase the contrast.
off.
(ALC) to automatically adjust the video signal level and the white balance to their optimum levels.
switch of the lens is in manual.
The shutter speed will vary continuously to the minimum of 1/240 of a second. See "Full Auto Shooting (FAS) function" on page 83.
2-2 Right Side Section [Camera Setting Section]
[AUTO IRIS] Auto iris level switch
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This switch selects the automatic iris adjustment reference value according to the condition in which the camera is used. BACK. L : Under back light (Opens the iris about 1
step from the standard level.)
NORMAL: Normal condition SPOT. L : Under spotlight (Closes the iris about 1 step
from the standard level.)
See "SWITCH FUNCTIONS" on page 83.
[GAIN] switch
9
Electronically boosts the light sensitivity when there is insufficient illumination on the subject. The boosting level differs depending on the switch position as follows: (Factory presets) L : 0 dB (no boosting is applied)
9 dB (boosted to approximately 3 times the original)
M : H :
18 dB (boosted to approximately 8 times the original)
The boosting level for each switch position can be changed with the OPERATION menu screen. (☞ See
page 73.)
The more the boosting level is increased, the more the resulting image will be noisy.
[VTR SAVE/STBY] switch
0
Used to select the status of the GY-DV500 when the power is turned ON and a videocassette is loaded. STBY: The GY-DV500 is in the standby mode.
When a recordable videocassette is loaded, the GY-DV500 enters the record-pause mode.
SAVE: The GY-DV500 is in the save mode.
The status of the GY-DV500 is displayed on the Status screen 1 in the viewfinder.
[OUTPUT] Color bar/Camera/Auto knee switch
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This switch is used to select the output signal. When the video signal from the shooting camera is selected, the auto knee function is available. CAM. AUTO KNEE ON:
Outputs the video signal from the shooting camera. In this mode, the auto knee function is available.
CAM. AUTO KNEE OFF:
Outputs the video signal from the shooting camera. In this mode, the auto knee function is not available.
BARS: Outputs the color bar signal. In this mode, the
auto knee function is not available. Set to this position when adjusting the video monitor or when recording the color bar signal.
AUTO KNEE function
When shooting a foreground subject, such as a human being, etc., with a high-brightness background, if the brightness level is set for the foreground subject, the background image will be blurred with white. In such a case, a clearer background is obtained when the auto knee function is used. It is effective especially in the following cases:
When shooting a human being indoors with a view to the landscape out through a window.
When shooting a human being in the shade on a fine day.
When shooting a high-contrast scene.
CAUTION:
If a fast moving high-brightness section like a car in sunlight is shot, the auto knee function may change the brightness of the entire image along with the motion of the object. In this case, set the auto knee function to OFF.
For servicing
Even during FAS operation, the priority setting for the audio recording level is “CH1/CH2 AUDIO SELECT”.
[WHT.BAL] White balance switch
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Three white balance modes are selectable with this switch.
B : If white balance is performed with the
A : If white balance is performed with the
PRST (PRESET) : A non-erasable white balance setting at
FAW (Full-time Auto White) mode can be set to A, B or PRESET with the OPERATION MENU (see page 73).
In the FAW mode, video color temperatures are constantly sampled for automatic adjustment to a proper white
balance.
[NG] button
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Pressing this button while recording or in the record-pause mode deletes the S.S.F. data stored in the memory of the GY-DV500 with the S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function. This function is only valid in the MARK mode. See "S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) Function" on page 60.
[POWER] switch
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Turn the power ON and OFF with this switch. When this switch set to ON while a videocassette is loaded, the GY-DV500 status differs depending on the setting of the VTR (SAVE/STBY) switch 0.
switch in this position, it will be memorised into B.
switch in this position, it will be memorised into A.
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LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR
SELECT
STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
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POWER
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GAIN
OUTPUT
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VTR
ON OFF
ALARM
MONITOR
CH-1
CH-2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
BACK L NORMAL SPOT L
STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS
FULL AUTO BLACK
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FRONT
REAR
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SELECTITEMGROUP
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO LEVEL
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2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
[Audio Setting Section]
RESET
MONITOR
ALARM
MONITOR
A T S R P
SELECT
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STATUSSHUTTER
MENU
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
FULL AUTO BLACK
BACK L
STRETCH
NORMAL
NORMAL
SPOT L
COMPRESS
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Monitoring loudspeaker
1
Enables EE monitoring of the input audio signal during recording, in the record-pause mode or in the stop mode. Outputs the playback sound in the playback mode. The sound to be output can be selected using the MONITOR SELECT switch 4.
The loudspeaker volume can be adjusted with the MONITOR volume control 2 on page 12. The audio from the loudspeaker is not output when an earphone is plugged into the EARPHONE jack 2 on page
20. The warning alarm tones are also output through this loudspeaker.
See “ALARM INDICATIONS on pages 86.
[CH1 AUDIO LEVEL] CH1 recording level control
2
Adjust the recording level of the CH1 audio channel with this control.
To use this control, set the CH1 AUDIO SELECT switch 5 to “MANUAL. This control works regardless of the setting of the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE. To use this control, set the AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 recording level control (7 on page 10) on the front section to the maximum (10) position, or set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE to DISABLE”.
[CH2 AUDIO LEVEL] CH2 recording level control
3
Adjust the recording level of the CH2 audio channel with this control.
This control is valid only when the CH2 AUDIO SELECT switch 6 is set to "MANUAL".
[MONITOR SELECT] audio monitor selector
4
switch
This switch is used to select the monitor sound output from the MONITORING LOUDSPEAKER 1 or via the EARPHONE jack 2 on page 20.
CH-1 : The CH1 channel audio is output. MIX : CH1 and CH2 channel audio are output mixed. CH-2 : The CH2 channel audio is output.
CAUTION:
Make sure to move switches all the way. Do not leave a switch stopped in a midway position. Noise will be generated and operation irregularities will occur.
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AUDIO LEVEL
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[CH-1 AUDIO SELECT] selector switch
5
This switch is used to select the method for adjusting the recording level of the CH-1 audio channel. AUT O : The recording level is held at the reference level
even when sounds greater than the reference level are input. The recording level does not increase when the input level is low.
MANUAL
: The recording level can be adjusted with the CH-
1 AUDIO LEVEL control 2 or the CH-1 AUDIO LEVEL control 7 on page 10. To use the AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 recording level control on the front section, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 246 FRONT VOLUME ENABLE to ENABLE”.
[CH-2 AUDIO SELECT] selector switch
6
This switch is used to select the method for adjusting the recording level of the CH-2 audio channel. AUT O : The recording level is held at the reference level
even when sounds greater than the reference level are input. The recording level does not increase when the input level is low.
MANUAL
: The recording level can be adjusted with the CH-
2 AUDIO LEVEL control 3.
[CH-1 AUDIO INPUT] selector switch
7
This switch is used to select the input section of the CH1 audio channel. FRONT :The sound from the MIC IN connector on the
front side section is input.
REAR : The sound from the CH-1 AUDIO IN connector
on the rear side section is input.
[CH-2 AUDIO INPUT] selector switch
8
This switch is used to select the input section of the CH2 audio channel. FRONT :The sound from the MIC IN connector on the
front side section is input.
REAR : The sound from the CH-2 AUDIO IN connector
on the rear side section is input.
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
[VCR Setup Block]
[MENU] button
1
Press this button to enter the VCR setup menu mode. When the VCR setup menu mode is engaged, the "MENU" indicator in the LCD display lights and the counter display and viewfinder display are changed to the menu indication. In the VCR setup menu mode, pressing this button resumes the normal mode.
[HOLD/GROUP] button
2
Press this button when presetting the time code or user's bit. The presently displayed data is held (the "HOLD" indicator lights on the display) and the leftmost digit of the counter blinks. Pressing this button during presetting of time code or user's bit cancels the operation and recalls the previous display contents.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the menu group.
[SHIFT/ITEM] button
3
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press this button to select the digit to be set. Each press of the button shifts the digit to be set (which blinks) to the right.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the menu item.
[ADVANCE/SELECT] button
4
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to select the value of the digit to be set. Each press of the button increases the number by 1.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the value of a menu item.
[PRESET/DATA SET] button
5
During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to save the set value in the preset memory. The set time code or user's bit will be preset in the time code generator.
In setup menu mode, this button is used to confirm the menu item setting and save the data in the memory.
For details of the presetting of time code or user's
bit, see page 56.
For details on the setup menus, see page 67.
[CONTINUE] button
6
If this button is pressed simultaneously with the LOG button 8 on page 19 during the stop mode, the tape winds to the last S.S.F. data OUT point.
See About the Scene End Cue Up Function on page 63.
TIME CODE GENERATOR setting switches
[PRESET/REGEN] switch
7
Toggles the time code generator mode between PRESET and REGEN. PRESET: Preset mode. Set to this position when newly
presetting and recording the time code.
REGEN : Regeneration mode, in which the unit reads
existing time codes on the tape and records time codes in continuation of the existing ones. Set to this position when you want to add additional time codes to time codes already recorded on the tape.
[REC/FREE] run switch
8
Selects the time code running mode while the time code generator is in preset mode. This switch is not effective in the REGEN mode. REC : The time code runs only during recording. This
position allows you to record continuous time
codes when recording scenes one after another. FREE : The time code runs permanently. * If this position is used when recording scenes one after
another, the time codes become discontinuous at the change points between scenes.
Lithium Battery Installation Compartment
9
Install a lithium battery (CR2032) in this compartment. The battery is used for the backup of the time code. The GY­DV500 is delivered without the battery installed. The provided lithium battery is for test use. It is recommended to install a new lithium battery. A new lithium battery can power the backup for about one year. See "Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Batteries" on page 34.
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2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
[VCR Display Section]
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RESET
MONITOR
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MENU
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[OPERATE/WARNING] indicator
1
Normally lights green. Lights orange during the VTR SAVE (tape protect) mode. This indicator lights or blinks in red in the case of a warning condition related to the remaining tape time, remaining battery power or other abnormal condition in the unit. For details, see "ALARM INDICATIONS" on pages 86.
[RESET] button
2
Press to reset the CTL counter value.
Pressing the button during presetting of time code or
user's bit resets the time code or user's bit data to "00:00:00:00".
[LIGHT] switch
3
Turns the illumination of the back-lit display ON or OFF.
ON : The display is illuminated. OFF : The display is not illuminated.
(Keep this switch at OFF during battery operation of the GY-DV500 or when it is required to reduce the power consumption for some reason.)
SELECT
ALARM
MONITOR
CH-1
AUDIO
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Note:
When a videocassette is loaded and the VTR switch is set to SAVE mode, the illumination will go out even if the backlight is ON.
[COUNTER] switch
4
Selects the contents displayed on the LCD counter display. The displayed contents when TC or UB is set can be selected using the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT.
CTL : Set to this position to display the CTL counter. TC : Set to this position to display time codes or for
presetting the time code. (When the Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to TC.) Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed. (When the Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to CLOCK.)
UB : Set to this position to display the user's bits of time
codes or presetting the user's bit. (When the Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to TC.) Date (Month, Day, Year) is displayed. (When the Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to CLOCK.)
See VCR Setup Menu Contents on page 69.
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LIGHT
ON
OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
CH-2
LEVEL
6
CH 1
3
7 8
4
Audio level meters
5
Show the audio input level of the CH-1 and CH-2 channels in the record mode or EE mode. In the playback mode, the meters show the playback audio level. "OVER" lights in case of excessive input.
CAUTION:
Immediately after the power is switched ON, the level meters may fluctuate. This is not a malfunction.
32K/48K sampling frequency indication
6
Indicates whether audio recording or playback occurs with 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling or 16-bit 48 kHz sampling.
In the recording mode, the sampling frequency is set using the VCR Setup Menu item No. 245 SAMPLING RATE. In the playback mode, the indication conforms to the sampling rate of the recorded sound.
[AUD LOCK] indicator
7
Indicates whether the audio signal is locked to the video signal during recording and playback.
[MENU] indicator
8
Appears when the MENU button 1 on page 15 is pressed to select the VCR Setup Menu.
SP indicator
9
Indicates the tape speed in record mode.
Cassette indicator
0
[REMAIN] indicator
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The remaining tape time (minutes and seconds) is shown. For details, see page Remaining Tape Time Display on page 22.
40 30 20 10 0
CH 2 32k
48k
SP
AUD LOCK
MENU
REMAIN
A
0
9
Lights when the unit is loaded with a videocassette. Blinks during ejection or tape loading.
OVER
dB
OVER
PB NDF
H
MSF
REV FWD
HM
B
AUTO OFF DEW
HOLD
E
CD
EF5
L iRFSERVO
FBATT
2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd)
Tape transport direction indicators
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Remaining Battery Power Display
#
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery power. * To display the remaining battery power accurately, set
the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according to the type of the battery pack in use. See "Remaining Battery Power Display" on page 22.
Counter display
$
Usually, this section shows the data of the CTL counter, time code or user's bit. The display mode can be selected with the 4 COUNTER switch.
Displays the VCR setup menu data when the GY-DV500 is in the VCR setup menu mode by pressing the MENU button 1 on page 15. The VCR setup menu includes the hour meter (accumulated drum operating time).
This section shows an error code when an abnormal condition occurs with the unit.
See "Counter Display Contents" on page 22.See "TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS"
Section for time code related indications
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[PB] Time code playback indicator
Lights when the time code is in playback mode.
[NDF] Non-drop frame indicator (U-ver. only)
Lights when the internal time code generator or the playback time code framing mode is non-drop frame. DF is displayed in the drop-frame mode.
It never lights when the CTL counter is displayed.
[HOLD] indicator
Lights when the time code generator display is held by pressing the HOLD button in the time code setting block. The time code or user's bit can be preset while this indicator is lit. See Displaying Time Code on page 56.
One of the indicators lights according to the tape transport direction.
is displayed in the record-pause
mode and in the still picture mode.
on page 90.
Warning indicators
^
[AUTO OFF] indicator
Lights when a non-recoverable error (e.g. tape winding error, drum stopped, etc.) occurs with the unit. This indicator also lights if condensation occurs. See "TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS" on page 90.
[DEW] indicator
Lights when condensation (dewing) occurs on the drum or other mechanism in the unit. The unit rejects all operations while this indicator is lit. When the condensation has disappeared, the indicator turns off and the unit accepts operations again.
[SERVO] indicator
Lights in the case of trouble with the drum servo during recording to indicate that normal recording is not being accomplished.
[RF] indicator
Lights when the video head is clogged. Head clogging is detected during playback and recording check using the RET button on the lens section. Note that it is not detected during recording.
* Should this indicator light up, clean the head using the
provided head cleaning tape. For instructions on head cleaning tape, read the separate sheet Precautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape”.
[Li] Lithium battery indicator
Lights and indicates the necessity of replacement when the lithium battery that backs up data of the built-in time code generator is nearly exhausted. See "Inserting and Replacing Backup Lithium Bat-
teries" on page 34.
For servicing
See the service manual page 2-7 2.4.3 Cleaning”.
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PUSH OPEN
LOG REW FF
PLAY STILL
STOP
EJECT
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For servicing The protocol of VCR control is not included in this service manual.
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-3 Left Side Section
PUSH
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DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
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Cassette cover
1
Pressing the EJECT switch on top of the section opens this cover so that a videocassette can be inserted or removed from the unit. The cover can be locked automatically by pushing and closing it. * If the cassette cover is not closed, the GY-DV500 will
remain inoperative.
Memo:
To prevent penetration of foreign objects into the unit,
To prevent penetration of foreign objects into the unit, do not leave the unit with the cassette cover open.
do not leave the unit with the cassette cover open.
[MONITOR OUT] monitor output connector (BNC)
2
Composite video signal output with setup (for U-ver.). Composite video signal output (E-ver.).
An EE image or the playback image is output through the VCR section. An EE image is output during other modes than the playback mode.
* Data for the Camera and VCR setup menus or time code
is not output.
[Y/C OUT] connector (4P)
3
Separate YC video signal output connector.
[LINE OUT CH-1/CH-2] connector (RCA)
4
Output connector for audio signals.
Outputs the input audio signal in the record and stop modes.
Outputs the playback audio signal in the playback mode.
Alarm sound is not output.
[TEST OUT] connector (BNC)
5
Composite video signal output connector. Outputs the camera image.
[SYNC.IN] connector (BNC)
6
For inputting the sync signal when the GY-DV500s camera image is synchronized with an external component.
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LINE OUT
Y/C OUTMONITOR OUT
CH-1 CH-2
SYNC IN
TEST OUT
VTR
REMOTE
Memo:
The camera cannot be synchronized with a VCR playback signal.
When the power is switched ON while an external sync signal is input, the screen moves in a vertical direction for a few seconds. This is not a malfunction.
Only for the combined H (horizontal)/V (vertical) synchronizing signal. Synchronization with the SC (sub­carrier) of the input signal is not possible. Even if SC adjustment is performed, a phase shift will take place at the time of power on/off. The SC phase must be adjusted each time the power is turned on.
Color frame synchronization is not possible.
If the external sync signal is disrupted during recording,
the SYNC INH (SYNC INHIBIT) indicator is displayed on the counter display and recording stops.
If the external sync signal is disrupted during playback, playback of the disturbed video image continues. Start playback again after synchronization is obtained and the signal is stabilized.
[VTR REMOTE] connector
A part of the unit's functions can be controlled externally. To remote control the unit using the control signal of this connector, the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050 REMOTE SELECT must be set to "RS232C". For details, please consult your JVC dealer.
Note:
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE connector, the VTR Setup Menu is not displayed in the viewfinder. Make settings on the VTR Setup Menu while the cable is not connected.
When a cable is connected to the VTR REMOTE connector, the VCR operation mode will not be displayed correctly on the Status 1 screen in the viewfinder.
Microphone attachment holes
8
For attaching the microphone holder KA-A50 (optional). See "Attaching the Microphone (optional)" on page 32.
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-4 Top Section
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MIC IN
LENS
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[EJECT] switch
1
Slide to the side when inserting or ejecting the videocassette. Sliding this switch opens the cassette cover. If the switch is moved while the power is off, the cassette cover opens but it is not possible to insert or eject the cassette.
Operation cover
2
Open this cover when operating in the playback mode. Otherwise, keep this cover closed.
[PLAY] button
3
Press to start playback. In play mode, the unit outputs the video and audio signals of normal playback and the LED indicator above the PLAY button lights. * If the auto tracking is active at the moment the play mode
is entered, the playback video will be interfered with digital noise.
[STOP] button
4
Press to enter stop mode. The drum keeps rotating in stop mode. However, when stop mode has continued for about 30 minutes, the unit enters the tape protect mode, in which the drum stops rotation and the tape tensioner is released. It takes more time than usual to enter the record or play mode from the tape protect mode. * The time until the tape protect mode is initiated can be
set to 3 or 30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item No. 307 LONG PAUSE TIME. When used in a cold environment, the setting will be 3 minutes regardless of the setting on the VCR Setup Menu.
See page 69.
[STILL] button
5
Press to enter the still picture mode during playback or in the search mode. When the still picture mode has continued for about 30 minutes, the unit automatically switches to the stop mode. (Tape protect mode) * The time until the tape protect mode is initiated can be
set to 3 or 30 minutes with the VCR Setup Menu item No. 307 LONG PAUSE TIME.
When used in a cold environment, the setting will be 3 minutes regardless of the setting on the VCR Setup Menu.
[REW] button
6
Press to rewind the tape.
Pressing the button in stop or fast forward mode initiates the rewind mode. The LED indicator above the REW button lights in this mode.
Pressing the button during playback, still or forward search initiates reverse search at about 10 times the normal play speed. The LED indicators above the PLAY and REW buttons light during reverse search.
[FF] button
7
Press to fast forward tape.
Pressing the button in stop or rewind mode initiates fast forward mode. The LED indicator above the FF button lights in this mode.
Pressing the button during playback, still or reverse search initiates forward search at about 10 times the normal play speed. The LED indicators above the PLAY and FF buttons light during forward search.
[LOG] button
8
When the REW button is pressed while this button is kept pressed, the S.S.F. data stored in the unit’s memory are written to the tape. The LED indicator above the LOG button lights while S.S.F. data is being written to the tape.
When the CONTINUE button (6 on page 15) is pressed while this button is kept pressed in the stop mode, the tape winds to the S.S.F. datas last OUT point, after which the unit enters the record-pause mode. (Scene End Cue Up) The FF buttons LED blinks during Scene End Cue Up. See "Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape" on page 63.
CAUTION:
Only the EJECT switch and STOP button work during recording.
If the cassette cover is open, all operations are rejected.
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-5 Rear Section
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[DV] connector
1
Using a DV cable (optional), a digital video component with DV connector can be connected here. This connector is used for input and output of the DV signal or to input the VCR control signal from the digital video component with DV connector.
To record the DV signal from this connector, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 126 INPUT SELECT to "IEEE1394".
To remote control the VCR with a VCR control signal from this connector, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 050 REMOTE SELECT to "IEEE1394". The setup level signal for the DV output connector is not provided. (NTSC only)
[EAR.] earphone jack
2
This is a stereo mini-jack for connecting an audio monitoring earphone. Plug in an earphone or headphone with a 3.5 mm diameter plug. (Monaural mini jack) The earphone can also be used to monitor alarm tones depending on situations. The sound from the monitoring loudspeaker is interrupted when an earphone is connected here.
Memo:
Only the left-channel sound is heard when a stereo mini­jack is used.
[DC OUTPUT] connector
3
Power output connector to a wireless microphone transmitter, etc. The supply voltage is identical to the voltage supplied to the unit (DC 12V max. 0.1 A).
14
23
(Surface profile)
20
AUDIO IN
CH-1
CH-2
LINE MIC
TALLY
LINE MIC
+48V
+48V
ON
ON
DV
EARPHONE
DC INPUT
DC OUTPUT
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No. Signal
1
GND
2
3
4
DC +12V (power through)
2-5 Rear Section (Cont'd)
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PUSH
0
DV CAMCORDER
GY-DV500
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LINE OUT
Y/C OUTMONITOR OUT
CH-1 CH-2
[DC INPUT] connector (XLR 4-pin)
4
Power input connector for 12 V DC. Connect with the AA­P250 optional AC power adapter. When a cable is connected here, the power supply from the battery pack is interrupted and the source is switched to the power supplied through this connector.
REMOTE
SYNC IN
TEST OUTPUT
B
VTR
Bottom
MIC
LEN
BREAKER
No. Signal
1
1 4
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[CH-1 AUDIO IN] CH-1 audio input connector (XLR
5
3-pin)
Connect the external audio equipment or microphone to this connector. Set the CH-1 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC select switch 8 according to the connected equipment. The audio signal input through this connector is recorded on the CH-1 audio channel. To record the audio of this connector, set the CH-1 AUDIO INPUT switch 7 on page 14 to "REAR".
(AUDIO IN connector)
GND
2
3
4
+12V
No. Signal
GND
2
1
3
1
HOT
2
COLD
3
[CH-2 AUDIO IN] CH-2 audio input connector (XLR
6
3-pin)
Connect the external audio equipment or microphone to this connector. Set the CH-2 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC select switch 9 according to the connected equipment. The audio signal input through this connector is recorded on the CH-2 audio channel. To record the audio of this connector, set the CH-2 AUDIO INPUT switch 8 on page 14 to "REAR".
Back tally lamp
7
This lamp lights up when the GY-DV500 enters the record mode. It blinks during the transition to the record mode.
Use the VCR Setup Menu item No. 082 BACK TALLY MODE to select whether or not the lamp should light and the lighting pattern. See "BACK TALLY MODE" on page 68.
[CH-1 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC] CH-1 AUDIO select
8
switch
Selects the audio signal input to the 5 CH-1 AUDIO IN connector. LINE : Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc. The reference input level is +4 dBs.
MIC : Set to this position when the microphone is
connected. The reference input level is -60 dBs.
MIC +48V ON:
Set to this position when the microphone requiring +48 V power supply (phantom microphone, etc.) is connected. This connector supplies +48 V DC current.
[CH-2 AUDIO IN LINE/MIC] CH-2 AUDIO select
9
switch
Selects the audio signal input to the CH-2 AUDIO IN connector 6. LINE : Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc. The reference input level is +4 dBs.
MIC : Set to this position when the microphone is
connected. The reference input level is -60 dBs.
MIC +48V ON:
Set to this position when a microphone requiring +48 V power supply (phantom microphone, etc.) is connected. This connector supplies +48 V DC current.
CAUTION:
When connecting a component that does not require +48 V power supply, make sure that the switch is not set to this position before the connection is made.
Battery holder
0
Mount a Flat Shape type battery pack here. See "Attaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack" on page
36.
For servicing See the service manual page 1-1 RESETTING THE POWER CIRCUIT PROTECTION BREAKER.
Battery holder lock release knob
!
This knob is used to open the battery case cover. Press the knob to open the cover.
[BRAKER]
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The braker trips when the power consumption exceeds the capacity. If the braker trips, confirm that the power consumption does not exceed the wattage rating. Then press BRAKER before turning the power ON again to put the camera in the operating status. If the unit still does not work normally, please consult the person in charge of professional video equipment at your nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
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EFBATT
E BATT
HM
REMAIN
HM
REMAIN
HM
REMAIN
LIGHT
ON
OFF
COUNTER
CTL
TC UB
RESET
OPERATE/WARNING
MONITOR
SELECT
E
REV FWD
FBATT
HHMMSF
REMAIN
AUD LOCK
32k
CH 1
CH 2
48k
PB NDF
AUTO OFF DEW
L iRFSERVO
HOLD
SP
MENU
OVER
OVER
4030 20 10 0
dB
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-6 Counter Display Contents
1.
Tape counter display
TC
VCR Setup Menu No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT
CLOCK
2. 4.
VCR Setup Menu display Error code display
3.
Hour meter display Alarm display
Remaining Tape Time Display
This display shows the remaining tape time (minutes/seconds) in record and play modes.
Example: 30 minutes of remaining tape.
This indicator blinks when remaining tape time is equivalent
to less than 2 minutes.
* An alarm sounds as a warning when remaining tape time is
equivalent to less than 2 minutes in the record mode
The following display appears when no videocassette is loaded or during the calculation of remaining tape that takes place immediately after a videocassette is inserted.
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U-22 (U-ver.)
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
TC UB
TC UB
TC UB
TC UB
TC UB
OPERATE/WARNING
CH 1
40 30 20 10 0
CH 2 32k
AUD LOCK
MENU
REMAIN
Counter display
CTL
TC
UB
TC
UB
REMAIN
REMAIN
REMAIN
OVER
AUTO OFF DEW
dB
OVER
48k
PB NDF
SP
HOLD
H
MSF
E
REV FWD
HM
H M S F
H M S F
Hour Min Sec
H M S
Month Day Year
4.
H
HM
HM
HM
2-6 Counter Display Contents
The counter display shows the following 4 types of information.
LIGHT
ON
L iRFSERVO
OFF
COUNTER
CTL
FBATT
COUNTER
TC UB
switch
CTL counter
Time code
User’s bit
Time display
Date display
1.
Tape counter display The counter display usually functions as a tape counter (hour, minute, second, frame). It can be switched to a CTL counter, time code or user's bit display by using the COUNTER switch. (When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to TC.)
CTL counter: Time between -9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 29
Time code : Time between 0 hour and 23 hr. 59 min. 59
User's bit : Hexadecimal number from 0 to F is displayed
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to CLOCK, the date and time are displayed. Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB.
TC: Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed. UB: Date (Month, Day, Year) is displayed.
Press the MENU button to switch to the VCR Setup Menu setting display.
2.
VCR Setup Menu setting display This display is used when setting the setup menus. After setting of the setup menus, the tape counter display returns. For details, see "DISPLAYING AND SETTING VCR SETUP MENUS" on page 67.
3.
Hour meter display The hour meter is displayed by selecting the HM group from the VCR Setup Menu. The hour meter data refers to the accumulated head drum running time.
4.
Error code/Alarm display The error code or alarm indicator is displayed automatically in case an abnormal condition occurs with the unit.
See TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS on
See ALARM INDICATIONS on page 86.
frames and 9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 29 frames can be displayed. Running mode is fixed as non-drop frame. * CTL counter indication may also corrupt
at playback of segment which time code signal is not continuously recorded.
sec. 29 frames can be displayed.
in 8 digits.
page 90.
Remaining Battery Power Display
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery power. The lighted segment bars decrease as the remaining battery power decreases.
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according to the type of the battery pack in use.
All segment bars light when a fully charged battery pack is attached.
The last 2 segment bars and "BATT" start to blink when the battery is nearly exhausted. Replace with a fully charged battery pack.
E BATT
When the battery capacity has run out, "E" and "BATT" blink and the unit stops operation automatically.
COUNTER switch
Counter display
Tape counter display
1.
CTL
TC
CTL
UB
TC
CTL
TC UB
CTL
TC UB
VCR Setup Menu No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT
CTL
TC UB
CTL
CLOCK
TC UB
VCR Setup Menu display Error code display
2. 4.
Hour meter display Alarm display
3.
TC
UB
Hour Min Sec
TC
UB
Day Month Year
H
H M S F
H M S F
H M S
4.
CTL counter
Time code
Users bit
Time display
Date display
Remaining Tape Time Display
This display shows the remaining tape time (minutes/seconds) in record and play modes.
Example: 30 minutes of remaining tape.
This indicator blinks when remaining tape time is equivalent
to less than 2 minutes.
* An alarm sounds as a warning when remaining tape time is
equivalent to less than 2 minutes in the record mode
The following display appears when no videocassette is loaded or during the calculation of remaining tape that takes place immediately after a videocassette is inserted.
The counter display shows the following 4 types of information.
1.
Tape counter display The counter display usually functions as a tape counter (hour, minute, second, frame). It can be switched to a CTL counter, time code or user's bit display by using the COUNTER switch. (When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to TC.)
CTL counter: Time between -9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 24
Time code : Time between 0 hour and 23 hr. 59 min. 59
User's bit : Hexadecimal number from 0 to F is displayed
When the VCR Setup Menu item No. 516 DISPLAY SELECT is set to CLOCK, the date and time are displayed. Set the COUNTER switch to TC or UB. TC: Time (Hour, Min., Sec.) is displayed. UB: Date (Day, Month, Year) is displayed.
Press the MENU button to switch to the VCR Setup Menu setting display.
2.
VCR Setup Menu setting display This display is used when setting the setup menus. After setting of the setup menus, the tape counter display returns. For details, see "DISPLAYING AND SETTING VCR SETUP MENUS" on page 67.
3.
Hour meter display The hour meter is displayed by selecting the HM group from the VCR Setup Menu. The hour meter data refers to the accumulated head drum running time.
4.
Error code/Alarm display The error code or alarm indicator is displayed automatically in case an abnormal condition occurs with the unit.
See TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE OUTPUTS on
See ALARM INDICATIONS on page 86.
frames and 9 hr. 59 min. 59 sec. 24 frames can be displayed. * CTL counter indication may also corrupt
at playback of segment which time code signal is not continuously recorded.
sec. 24 frames can be displayed.
in 8 digits.
page 90.
Remaining Battery Power Display
The 7-dot segment bar display shows the remaining battery power. The lighted segment bars decrease as the remaining battery power decreases.
To display the remaining battery power accurately, set the VCR Setup Menu item No. 396 BATTERY TYPE according to the type of the battery pack in use.
EFBATT
E BATT
E BATT
All segment bars light when a fully charged battery pack is attached.
The last 2 segment bars and "BATT" start to blink when the battery is nearly exhausted. Replace with a fully charged battery pack.
When the battery capacity has run out, "E" and "BATT" blink and the unit stops operation automatically.
E-22 (E-ver.)
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4
5
6
1
2
3
7
9
8
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-7 Lens (optional)
[S14 x 7.3B12]
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MACRO
FOCUS ring
1
Manual focus ring.
ZOOM lever/ring
2
This is the manual zoom ring equipped with a zoom lever. To adjust the zoom manually, turn the zoom mode knob to position "M".
IRIS ring
3
Manual iris ring. To activate the auto iris feature, set the Iris Mode switch 7 to A.
[VTR] Trigger button
4
To start/stop shooting.
[RET] return video button
5
The return video signal from the VCR section can be monitored in the viewfinder only while this button is pushed. * The playback picture can be viewed in the viewfinder
during this operation.
ZOOM servo control lever
6
24
To operate the servo zoom feature with this lever, set the ZOOM knob @ to S.
Pressing the W section of this lever increases the angle of the lens for a wider shooting angle.
Pressing the T section of this lever narrows the lens angle perspective for telephoto shots.
Pushing harder changes the speed of the zoom.
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IRIS mode switch
7
A: Activates the auto iris feature. M: Allows manual iris control.
Momentary auto iris button
8
When the IRIS MODE switch 7 is at "M", pushing this button activates the Auto Iris Function while it is held down only.
[S] IRIS speed adjusting control
9
For adjusting the iris operation speed.
Memo:
If the speed becomes too fast, hunting may occur.
To avoid the phenomena described above, perform adjustment again.
FILTER thread
0
Protect the lens with a clear filter or UV filter by screwing the filter onto the thread inside the lens hood from the front. Other filters can be used for various effects.
CAUTION:
The filter thread section rotates, so pay attention when mounting a polarizing filter.
ZOOM servo connector
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Connect an optional zoom servo unit here.
ZOOM mode knob
@
S: Servo zoom mode. Allows operation by the zoom servo
control lever 6.
M: Manual zoom mode. Allows zoom control by the zoom
lever/ring 2.
BACK FOCUS ring/fixing screw
#
For back focus adjustment only. Secure with the screw knob after adjustment. See Back Focus Adjustment on page 44.
Macro focusing ring (for close-up shooting)
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By rotating this ring in the direction of the arrow, close-up shooting of very small objects becomes possible. Normal focus adjustment and zooming are not available in the macro mode.
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To shoot images in the macro mode, set the focus ring 1 to the infinite position and the zoom ring 2 to the maximum wide-angle position. To adjust the focus of the macro image, rotate this ring in the direction of the arrow until the object is focused.
CAUTION:
The back-focus knob is located close to the macro ring, be careful not to mistake the back-focus knob for the macro ring.
After the required operation, be sure to return the macro focusing ring to the normal position.
See Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional) on page 31.See Back Focus Adjustment on page 44.
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2-8 1.5-Inch Viewfinder (optional)
[VF-P115B]
Stopper screw
1
This screw prevents the viewfinder from coming off the camera.
Mounting guide
2
To attach on the camera.
Connector
3
Connect to the camera.
[CONT] contrast adjustment
4
To adjust the contours of the viewfinder image.
[BRIGHT] brightness adjustment
5
To adjust the brightness of the viewfinder.
[TALLY] switch
6
Set this switch to OFF to prevent the tally light 7 from turning on and informing people that they are being recorded. However, the REC indicator lamp in the eyepiece will not turn off.
Tally light
7
Lights when recording is in progress. To prevent this light from coming on, set the tally switch 6 to "OFF".
Eyepiece
8
Ensures that ambient light does not reach the viewfinder screen or falls into the eye of the cameraman. The eyepiece can be opened to allow direct observation of the viewfinder screen.
Eyepiece focusing ring
9
Loosen this ring to move the eyepiece back or forth to adjust the diopter.
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1
7
2 3
4 5
6 C
8
7
9
0AB
1 2
3 4 5 6
SCENE F I LE WH I TE B A L A
A
FILTER SHUTTER 1/10
3.2K 00
GA IN 6d B
IR IS LEVEL NORMAL
I R I S DE TEC T NORMAL FUL L AUTO OFF REC T IME <6 0
ACCU -F OCUS
G
F
I
B
SD
ACCU -F OCUS
G
F
I
F5.6
STBY 4V21.<60
B
CH1 ----+-­CH2 ----+--
SD
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder
WARNING LED INDICATORS INSIDE THE VIEWFINDER
The viewfinder has two LED indicators below the screen. These LEDs light or blink to indicate the present status of the camera or the VCR.
[BATT] battery lamp
BATT ALARM
BATT Lamp
REC
REC/ALARM Lamp
VIEWFINDER SCREEN DISPLAY
The following indications are displayed on the viewfinder screen. (However, this information is not displayed while the VCR section is playing back a tape.)
Status screens (screens for use in checking the current camera settings)
Alarm message display
Safety zone display
Setting screen (screen for use in the camera and VCR setup)
Auto white balance display
Shutter speed display
Status Screens
Press the STATUS button during normal screen display to show one of the status screens in the viewfinder. One of the three status screens will be displayed every time the button is pressed.
OPERATE/WARNING
RESET
MONITOR
SELECT
CH-2
CH-1
AUDIO LEVEL
F5.6 STBY 4V21.<60
STATUS button
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FILTER
1 3200k
ALARM 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND
STATUSSHUTTER
FULL AUTO BLACK
BACK L
STRETCH
NORMAL
NORMAL
SPOT L
COMPRESS
M
ON
NEE
A
L
C Y B
S
M
T
R
OFF
S
A
AUTO K
H
B E V A S
T
U
P
T
U
O IN A
G
POWER
NG
ON OFF
ACCU -F OCUS
W
MONITOR
PRST A B
L
A .B T
H
G
F
I
SD
B
MENU
AUTO IRIS LOLUX
TR
V
Status 0 Status 1 Status 2
This lights red when the battery voltage becomes too low for operating the camera.
REC/ALARM lamp
This lights or blinks green under the following circumstances. Steady green : During recording. Blinks green : While the GY-DV500 switches from record-
LIGHT
ON OFF
COUNTER
CTL TC UB
ACCU
-FOCUS
CH1 ----+-­CH2 ----+--
pause to recording.
Immediately before the tape is running out or when it has run out.
When an error occurs in the GY-DV500.
SCENE F I LE WH I TE B A L A FILTER SHUTTER 1/10 GA IN 6d B IR IS LEVEL NORMAL I R I S DE TEC T NORMAL FUL L AUTO OFF REC T IME <6 0
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F
I
SD
B
A
3.2K 00
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2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
Status 0 Status 1 Status 2
Status 0
Display Position
1
2
3 4 5 6 7
7 Event display
Event is displayed in the viewfinder for only about 2 seconds when any of the following switches is operated.
Switch
ZEBRA ZEBRA ON, OFF
BLACK BLACK STRETCH, NORMAL, COMPRESS
GAIN GAIN –3 dB, 0 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, ALC
WHT. BAL WHITE BAL A, B, PRESET, FAW
FULL AUTO FULL AUTO ON, OFF
AUTO IRIS IRIS BACK.L, NORMAL, SPOT.L
LOLUX LOLUX ON, OFF
FILTER knob FILTER 3.2K, 5.6K, 5.6K+ND
VTR VTR STBY, SAVE
AUTO KNEE AUTO KNEE ON, OFF
Display Function
ACCU-FOCUS Blinks during the ACCU-FOCUS operation.
SKIN AREA Blinks while the skin tone detail color area is displayed.
S Displayed when the SHUTTER or V-SCAN is ON.
FAS Displayed when the Full Auto Shooting is ON.
ALC Displayed when the ALC alone is ON.
G Displayed in other modes than 0 dB, LOLUX and ALC.
L Displayed during LOLUX operation.
F Displayed when FAW alone is ON.
I Displayed when IRIS BACK LIGHT or IRIS SPOT LIGHT is selected.
SD Displayed while the Skin Detail function is in operation.
B Displayed when BLACK STRETCH or BLACK COMPRESSION is selected.
Event display See the table below.
Event Display Contents
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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
Status 1
In addition to the information on the Status 0 screen, this screen displays audio indicators and information on remaining tape, voltage and lens F-number.
Display position
8
9
0
A
B
C
Display
(Example) CH1- - - - + - ­CH2- - - - + - ­STBY SAVE STOP REC FF REW EJECT (Example)
< 60 (Example) 12: 34: 56: 20
(Example)
12.4V
OPEN, F2, F2.8, F4, F5.6, F8, F11, F16, CLOSE
(Example) M:99
Shows the input level of the audio input channel. Display ON/OFF can be selected using the VF DISPLAY menu screen. See "AUDIO DISPLAY" on page 72.
VCR in standby mode VCR in save mode VCR in stop mode VCR in record mode VCR in fast-forward mode VCR in rewind mode VCR in reverse search mode Remaining tape indication (displayed in 1-minute steps)
When the tape is used for a long time, the remaining tape may not be indicated accurately. At the beginning of the tape, in particular, the indication may show smaller value than the actual one.
Time code display Time code display is available when the "REC TIME" item on the VF DISPLAY menu screen is set to TIME CODE. See "REC TIME" on page 72.
Voltage indication (displayed in 0.1 V steps)
Shows the F-number of the connected lens. It is not displayed when the lens is removed. For some lenses, no display appears. Display ON/OFF can be selected on the VF DISPLAY menu screen. See "F NO.DISPLAY" on page 72.
In the Super Scene Finder (S.S.F.) mode, the number of memorized scenes is shown. M : In MARK mode C : In CUE mode Number: Number of memorized scenes
Function
Note:
When the RS-232C cable is connected, the VCR operation mode may not be displayed correctly.
2-9 Indications in Viewfinder (Cont'd)
Alarm Message Display
ACCU - FOCUS
Alarm message display
CH1 ----+-­CH2 ----+--
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Indication Contents
LOW BATTERY The battery capacity is nearly exhausted. CLOSE CASSETTE COVER The cassette cover is not closed.
VTR WARNING [HEAD] Head clogging VTR WARNING [SERVO] Servo error VTR WARNING [DEW] Condensation VTR WARNING [HARD] Hardware error VTR WARNING [STOP] Operation stopped VTR WARNING [REW] Rewinding abnormality
TAPE NEAR END Remaining tape time is less than about 2 minutes in the record mode TAPE END Tape end reached REC INHIBIT An unrecordable videocassette (the switch on the back of the cassette is set to SAVE) is
NO TAPE VTR trigger is pressed with no tape loaded.
G
F
I
B
inserted.
The following alarm messages are displayed on the status 0 and status 1 screens.
Status 2
This screen displays the camera setup statuses. Event display is not available while this screen is displayed.
Indication Indication Contents
SCENE FILE A, B, OFF
WHITE BAL A, B, PRESET, FAW
FILTER 3.2K, 5.6K, 5.6K+ND
SHUTTER OFF, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/60.1 to 1/2084.6 (in VARIABLE mode),
GAIN -3dB, 0dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 18dB, LOLUX, ALC
IRIS LEVEL NORMAL, BACK L, SPOT L
FULL AUTO ON, OFF
REC TIME Remaining tape time or time code.
EEI (in ALC mode)
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