JVC GY HM650E, HM650U Instruction Manual

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Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
In this manual, each model number is described without the last letter (U/E) which means the shipping destination. (U: for USA and Canada, E: for Europe) Only “U” models (GY-HM650U) have been evaluated by UL.
Please read the following before getting started:
For Customer Use:
Model No. GY-HM650U Serial No.
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body. Retain this information for future reference.
HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER
GY-HM650U/GY-HM650E
INSTRUCTIONS
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Read these instructions.
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Keep these instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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Follow all instructions.
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Do not use this apparatus near water.
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Clean only with dry cloth.
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Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances.
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Heed all warnings.
FOR USA
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
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Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
For USA-California Only
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate

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Safety Precautions

CAUTION
FOR USA AND CANADA
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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.
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This device complies with Part 15 of 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.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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POUR CANADA
RISQUE
D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
CAUTION:
The mains plug shall remain readily operable.
Remove the mains plug immediately if
the camera functions abnormally.
WARNING:
The battery pack, the camera with battery installed, and the remote control with battery installed should not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fire or the like.
ATTENTION:
POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER. AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR. SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
ATTENTION
Le symbole de l’éclair à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’une “tension dangereuse” non isolée dans le boîtier du produit. Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l’électrocution de personnes.
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la présence d’opérations d’entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d’instructions.
Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-Unis.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AVERTISSEMENT : POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A L’HUMIDITE.
NOTES:
The rating plate and safety caution are
on the bottom and/or the back of the main unit.
The serial number plate is on the
bottom of the unit.
The rating information and safety
caution of the AC adapter are on its upper and lower sides.
REMARQUES :
La plaque d’identification et
l’avertissement de sécurité se trouvent sous l’appareil et/ou au dos.
La plaque du numéro de série est
située sur la partie inférieure de l’appareil.
Les informations d’identification et
l’avertissement de sécurité de l’adaptateur secteur sont situés sur ses côtés supérieur et inférieur.
Caution on Replaceable lithium battery
The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate. Replace battery with Panasonic, Sanyo, Sony or Maxell CR2025. Danger of explosion or risk of fire if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose
of in fire.
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When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf, make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation (10 cm (3-15/16") or more on both sides, on top and at the rear). Do not block the ventilation holes. (If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper, or cloth etc. the heat may not be able to get out.) No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Do not point the lens directly into the sun. This can cause eye injuries, as well as lead to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry. There is also a risk of fire or electric shock.
CAUTION!
The following notes concern possible physical damage to this unit and to the user. Carrying or holding this unit by the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit, or in a malfunction. Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces. It could tip over, causing serious damage to the unit.
CAUTION!
Connecting cables (Audio/Video, etc.) to this unit and leaving it on top of the TV is not recommended, as tripping on the cables will cause the unit to fall, resulting in damage.
When using the AC adapter in areas other than the USA
The provided AC adapter features automatic voltage selection in the AC range from 110 V to 240 V.
USING HOUSEHOLD AC PLUG ADAPTER
In case of connecting the unit’s power cord to an AC wall outlet other than American National Standard C73 series type, use an AC plug adapter called a “Siemens Plug” as shown. For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC dealer.
Remove the AC adapter from the AC
wall outlet when not in use.
Do not leave dust or metal objects
adhered to the AC wall outlet or AC adapter (power/DC plug).
Plug Adapter
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IMPORTANT (for owners in the U.K.) Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment.
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer.
BE SURE to replace the fuse only with
an identical approved type, as originally fitted, and to replace the fuse cover. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off be sure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply. If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below:
DO NOT make any connection to the
Larger Terminal coded E or Green. The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
If these colours do not correspond with the terminal identifications of your plug, connect as follows: Blue wire to terminal coded N (Neutral) or coloured black. Brown wire to terminal coded L (Live) or coloured Red. If in doubt consult a competent electrician.
CAUTIONS:
To prevent shock, do not open the
cabinet. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
When you are not using the AC
adapter for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from AC outlet.
Blue to N (Neutral) or Black Brown to L (Live) or Red
FOR EUROPE
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives. This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments:
Controlled EMC environment (for
example, purpose-built broadcasting or recording studio), and rural outdoors
environments. In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following lengths:
The inrush current of this apparatus is
4.9 A.
Exclusive Cable
Exclusive Cable
Exclusive Cable
Exclusive Cable
Coaxial Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
DC INPUT 1.8 m
1.5 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
3 m
5 m
5 m
1 m
10 m
USB Mini
AV OUT
HDMI
REMOTE
HD/SD SDI
AUX
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HEADPHONE
AUDIO INPUT 1/2
Port Cable Length
CAUTION:
Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, transformer, motor, etc., the picture and the sound may be disturbed. In such case, please keep the apparatus away from the sources of the disturbance.
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Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety. European representative of JVC KENWOOD Corporation is: JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany
Sehr geehrter Kunde, sehr geehrte Kundin,
dieses Gerät stimmt mit den gültigen europäischen Richtlinien und Normen bezüglich elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit und elektrischer Sicherheit überein. Die europäische Vertretung für die JVC KENWOOD Corporation ist: JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
CAUTION:
To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit, first firmly insert the small end of the power cord into the AC Adapter until it is no longer wobbly, and then plug the larger end of the power cord in to an AC outlet.
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Battery Pack
The supplied battery pack is a lithium-ion battery. Before using the supplied battery pack or an optional battery pack, be sure to read the following cautions:
To avoid hazards
... do not burn.
When transporting, carry the battery in a plastic bag.
... do not modify or disassemble. ... do not expose the battery to
temperatures exceeding 60°C (140°F), as this may cause the battery to overheat, explode or catch fire.
... use only specified chargers.
To prevent damage and prolong
service life
... do not subject to unnecessary shock. ... charge within the temperature range
of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F). Cooler temperatures require longer charging time, or in some cases stop charging at all. Warmer temperatures prevent complete charging, or in some cases stop charging at all.
... store in a cool, dry place. Extended
exposure to high temperatures will increase natural discharge and shorten service life.
... keep a 30% battery level if the
battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time. In addition, fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months, then continue to store it at a 30% battery level .
... remove from charger or powered unit
when not in use, as some machines use current even when switched off.
... do not drop or subject to strong
impact.
... do not short-circuit the
terminals. Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use.
Terminals
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Para Brasil
Informação sobre eliminação de baterias
Este produto não deverá ser eliminado como lixo doméstico em geral. Devolva a bateria velha ao comerciante ou para a rede autorizada, para que seja devolvida ao fabricante ou importador. A reciclagem e eliminação de lixo em uma maneira adequada, ajudarão para preservar recursos, prevenindo, ao mesmo tempo, contra efeitos prejudiciais sobre a nossa saúde e o meio ambiente.
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Para Retirar a Bateria Recarregável
Pressione botão e puxe a bateria para fora.
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Contents

Introduction
Safety Precautions
Contents .......................................................... 10
Introduction
Main Features ................................................. 12
Precautions for Proper Use ............................. 14
Operation Modes ............................................. 18
Names of Parts ................................................ 20
Side Control Panel ....................................... 22
SD Slot ......................................................... 23
Rear Terminal .............................................. 23
LCD Monitor ................................................ 24
Lens Section ................................................ 25
Basic System Diagram .................................... 26
Preparations
Settings and Adjustments Before Use ............. 27
Adjusting the Grip Belt ................................. 27
Attaching an External Microphone ............... 27
Attaching the Tripod ..................................... 27
Attaching the Large Eyecup ......................... 27
Opening/Closing the Lens Cover ................. 28
Attaching/Detaching the Hood ..................... 28
Power Supply .................................................. 28
Using a Battery Pack .................................... 28
Using AC Power (DC IN Power) ................... 30
Power Status Display ...................................... 30
Turning On/Off the Power ................................ 31
Initial Settings .................................................. 32
Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder .. 34
Display Screen ............................................. 34
Status Screen .............................................. 35
USB Mode Screen ....................................... 35
Remote Edit Mode Screen ........................... 35
Warning Display ........................................... 35
Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder ...... 36
Adjusting the LCD Monitor ........................... 36
Adjusting the Viewfinder .............................. 37
Assignment of Functions to User Buttons ........ 38
Tally Lamp ....................................................... 38
SD Card ........................................................... 39
Usable Cards ............................................... 39
Formatting (Initializing) SD Cards ................ 41
Restoring the SD Card ................................. 42
Clips Recorded to SD Cards ........................ 43
Operation Lock Feature ................................... 44
Shooting
Basic Shooting Procedures ............................. 45
Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video
Format ............................................................. 46
Zoom Operation .............................................. 48
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Focus Operation .............................................. 49
Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection
Adjusting the Brightness .................................. 53
Adjusting the Iris .............................................. 54
Setting the Gain ............................................... 55
Setting the Electronic Shutter .......................... 56
Setting the ND Filter ........................................ 58
Adjusting the White Balance ............................ 59
Adjusting the Camera Image ........................... 62
Using the Image Stabilizer ............................... 63
Audio Recording .............................................. 63
Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a
Headphone ...................................................... 65
Time Code and User’s Bit ................................ 66
Setting Time Code Generator .......................... 67
Setting the User’s Bit ....................................... 69
Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera
......................................................................... 70
Setting Zebra Pattern ...................................... 71
Setting Spot Meter ........................................... 72
Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS ....... 74
Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip
Review) ........................................................... 74
Recording Simultaneously at Two Different
Definitions ....................................................... 75
Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig) ....... 76
Dual Rec .......................................................... 76
Backup Rec ..................................................... 78
Special Recording ........................................... 80
Pre Rec ........................................................ 80
Clip Continuous Rec .................................... 80
Frame Rec ................................................... 82
Interval Rec .................................................. 83
Variable Frame Rec ..................................... 84
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Playback
Playing Recorded Clips ................................... 85
Thumbnail Screen ........................................ 85
Actions ......................................................... 87
Playing back ................................................ 88
Deleting Clips .................................................. 89
Appending/Deleting OK Mark .......................... 90
Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple
Clips ................................................................ 91
Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly ............... 91
Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively ........ 92
Trimming Recorded Clips ................................ 93
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
Basic Operations in Menu Screen ................... 94
Display and Description of the Menu Screen
..................................................................... 95
Text Input with Software Keyboard .............. 96
Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart ..................... 97
Camera Function Menu ................................... 98
User Switch Set Item .................................. 100
Camera Process Menu
Detail/Adjust Item ....................................... 104
White Balance Item .................................... 105
TC/UB Menu ................................................. 106
LCD/VF Menu ................................................ 107
Shooting Assist Item .................................. 108
Marker Settings Item .................................. 109
Display Settings Item ................................. 110
A/V Set Menu ................................................ 111
Video Set Item ........................................... 111
Audio Set Item ........................................... 112
System Menu ................................................ 114
Record Set Item ......................................... 116
Network/Settings Item ................................ 121
Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items
(Favorites Menu) ........................................... 125
Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu ...... 126
Editing Favorites Menu .............................. 126
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Display/Status Screen
Display Screen in Camera Mode ................... 129
Display Screen in Media Mode ...................... 134
Status Screen ................................................ 136
Camera Features
Marker and Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode
Only) .............................................................. 137
Smoothening the Skin Color (Skin Detail
Function) ....................................................... 137
Color Bar Output ........................................... 137
Adjusting Color Matrix ................................... 138
Configuring Setup Files ................................. 139
Saving Setup Files ..................................... 139
Loading a Setup File .................................. 140
Deleting Setup Files ................................... 141
Connecting External Devices
Managing/Editing Clips on a PC .................... 142
Connecting External Monitor ......................... 143
Connecting the Headphone ........................... 145
Connecting Wired Remote Control ................ 145
Connecting to the Network
Functions of Network Connection .................. 146
Preparing Network Connection ...................... 146
Operating Environment .............................. 146
Camera Setup for Network Connection ..... 147
Connecting via Wireless LAN .................... 147
Connecting via Wired LAN ......................... 149
Connecting via Cellular Adapter ................ 149
Importing Metadata ....................................... 150
Preparing Metadata ................................... 150
Configuring the Server for Downloading .... 150
Importing Metadata .................................... 151
Uploading a Recorded Video Clip ................. 152
Configuring the FTP Server for Uploading
Uploading Video Clip ................................. 152
Connecting from a Web Browser ................... 154
Editing Metadata ........................................... 155
Planning Metadata ..................................... 155
Clip Metadata ............................................ 156
Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser
....................................................................... 159
View Remote Feature .................................... 162
Operating Procedure ................................. 162
Registering/Deleting Preset Zoom ............. 163
Camera Control Function .............................. 165
Configuring Settings via a Browser ................ 166
Changing View Remote Function Settings . 167
Changing Connection Setup ...................... 168
Changing Metadata Server Settings .......... 169
Changing Clip Server Settings ................... 169
Changing Streaming Settings .................... 169
Managing the Network Connection Settings File
....................................................................... 169
Saving the Connection Settings File .......... 169
Reading the Connection Settings File ........ 170
Deleting Connection Settings .................... 171
Performing Live Streaming ............................ 171
Setting Distribution ..................................... 172
Starting Distribution ................................... 172
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Others
Error Messages and Actions ......................... 174
List of FTP Transfer Errors ......................... 175
List of Live Streaming Error Displays ......... 177
Blinking of the Tally Lamp .......................... 177
Warning Tone ............................................ 178
Troubleshooting ............................................ 178
Specifications ................................................ 180
Index ............................................................. 183
Software License Agreement ........................ 185
Important Notice concerning the Software ..... 186
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Main Features

Sensitivity, 1/3-inch Full HD 3CMOS
F11 Sensors
This camera recorder is equipped with three 1/3-
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inch 2.07M pixels full HD CMOS sensors. It delivers high image quality, high color resolution through processing of individual R, G, B color signals. 12-bit signal processing and the new 2D DNR removes dark current and optical shot noise without losing S/N and high resolution, thereby achieving high F11 sensitivity.
New Fujinon 23x Zoom Lens
It ensures high magnification of 29 mm at wide ends, and provides high sensitivity across all regions with F1.6-3.0.
zoom ring with zoom ring pin enables zooming
The from the wide end to the tele end in 90 degrees. Focus and iris control are also possible using separate rings.
Small, Lightweight, Stylish, and Ergonomic Design
The camera recorder is only 2.5 kg in operation mode. It is light and easy to use. Its ergonomic design takes into consideration portability and operability and is easy on the hand during shooting.
JVC’s Proprietary FALCONBRID High­Quality Imaging Engine
The FALCONBRID high-quality imaging engine omits unnecessary processing through incorporating camera processing and image compression on a single chip. Images from imaging devices are compressed and processed without any loss thereby achieving high-quality images.
MPEG2 and H.264 Codec
FALCONBRID allows users to select MPEG-2 and AVCHD, the most commonly used codec for professional video, as the recording format.
QuickTime (MPEG-2 HD/H.264 HD/ H.264 SD)/MP4 (MPEG-2 HD)/AVCHD File Formats
Inheriting the concept of ProHD memory camera recorders, this camera recorder can support various file formats, such as AVCHD and QuickTime (H.264 SD) files, in addition to QuickTime (MPEG-2 HD/H.264 HD) files that can
directly edited on Apple Final Cut Pro and MP4
be files that are most suitable for XDCAM EX Nonlinear Editing Workflow.
Two SDHC/SDXC Card Slots for Dual, Backup and Series Recording
The most common SDHC/SDXC card recording system is used as the memory card. This
ensures reliability and operation at low running cost. Various user friendly recording systems are also available. These include dual recording of the same file to two cards, and using REC/STBY to break up video clips in one card while performing backup recording to the other card.
Diverse Simultaneous Recording Combinations (HD and SD, HD and Proxy Video, etc.)
This camera recorder comes with a convenient proxy
video (960x540p, 480x270p MOV) recording function for distribution over the network. With the Dual Rec feature further enhanced, you can now record videos in the HD quality on one SDHC/SDXC card, while at the same time record to the other card in the SD or proxy video quality.
Variable Frame Rec
Enables beautiful slow motion and quick motion image recording such as overcrank and undercrank.
SDI/HDMI Simultaneous Output
Equipped with both [HD/SD SDI] and [HDMI] terminals as digital output.
Non-compressed full HD video signals and audio signals can be output to the [HD/SD SDI
[HDMI] terminals at the same time.
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Auto Focus/Optical Image Stabilizer
The camera recorder is equipped with a face detection screen. It can switch to manual focus as well. A built-in optical image stabilizer feature is also available.
auto focus function that covers the entire
Professional Switch Layout and Various Video Parameter Settings
Switches for Gain and White Balance are available on the side panel to enable quick switching according to the shooting scene. Image parameters such as gamma and color matrixes are also available in the menu for adjusting preferred tones.
Built-in GPS
This camera recorder is equipped with a GPS function. Position information obtained from the
satellite can be recorded as metadata during
GPS shooting.
Diverse Wireless Communications Functions
This camera recorder supports various operations via a mobile device, such as remote control, viewing, metadata transmission, transfer of proxy files as an FTP client, and live streaming. Equipped files recorded in this camera recorder via the network by connecting it to the optional wireless LAN adapter or other network devices.
with a USB host function, you can upload
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4-position ND Filter
This camera recorder incorporates three types of ND filters. Adjust the amount of light according to the brightness during shooting by switching the 4­position ND filter (OFF, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64).
0.45-inch 1.22M Pixel Color Viewfinder,
3.5-inch 920K Pixel LCD Display (Equipped with Focus Assist Function)
Built-in Stereo Microphone, 2-channel XLR Audio Input (Microphone/Line Switch, Phantom Power Supply) and Mini Jack Input Terminal for Wireless Microphone Receiver
Pre Rec Function (Up to 15 Seconds) and Interval Rec Function
Supports Wired Remote Control
35 Mbps High-quality Recording Mode
This camera recorder is equipped with a 35 Mbps mode for the MPEG-2 (MOV, MP4, MXF) and H.
(MOV) file formats to support recording in high
264 image quality.
Application Software Provided
The [JVC ProHD Clip Manager] application software
to Windows or Macintosh computers and for checking the video images. (For MP4 file format)
is provided for you to copy recorded clips
The disc provided with this camera recorder
with [JVC ProHD Clip Manager] and other
comes application software as well as their user guides.
* For details, refer to the user guides for each
application software.
50 Mbps High-quality Recording Mode (Ver.3.00 or later)
This camera recorder comes with a 50 Mbps mode in the H.264 format (1920x1080: MOV) to support high-resolution video recording.
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Precautions for Proper Use

Storage and Usage Locations
o Allowable ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use this unit within the allowable temperature and a relative humidity of 30 % to 80 %. Using this unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable ranges could result not only in malfunction but also serious impact on the CMOS elements as small white spots may be generated. Please exercise care during use. o Strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism Noise may appear in the picture or audio and/or the colors may be incorrect if this unit is used near a radio or television transmitting antenna, in places where strong magnetic fields are generated by transformers, motors, etc., or near devices emitting radio waves, such as transceivers or cellular phones. o Use of wireless microphone near this unit When a wireless microphone or wireless microphone tuner is used near this unit during recording, the tuner could pick up noise. o Avoid using or placing this unit in the following places.
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In a parked car under direct sunlight or near a
heater for long hours o Do not place this unit at places that are subject to radiation or X-rays, or where corrosive gases occur. o Protect (Especially when shooting in the rain) o Protect this unit from getting wet when shooting on a beach. In addition, salt and sand may adhere to the body. Be sure to clean the unit after use. o Protect this unit against penetration of dust when using it in a place subject to sandy dust.
range of 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104°F)
this unit from being splashed with water.
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Transportation
Do not drop or hit this unit against a hard object when transporting.
Power Saving
When this unit is not in use, be sure to set the [POWER
order to reduce power consumption.
ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to “OFF(CHG)” in
Maintenance
o Turn off the power before performing any maintenance. o Wipe the external cabinet of the unit with a soft
Do not wipe the body with benzene or thinner.
cloth. Doing so may cause the surface to melt or turn cloudy. When it is extremely dirty, soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent, wipe the body with it, and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent.
Rechargeable Battery
o Be sure to use only the specified batteries. We do not guarantee the safety and performance of this device if an unspecified battery is used.
o The battery is not charged when purchased. o When using the battery in a low temperature
environment (10°C/50 °F or below), the operating time may be shortened, or it may not function properly. When using the device outdoors in the winter weather, warm the battery, such as by placing it in the pocket, before attaching it. o Do not expose the battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or fire. o If the battery is not to be used for a long time
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up the charge completely and detach it from
Use the camera to prevent deterioration. (Wait for the battery to run out by itself such as through continuous shooting or playback.)
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Charge the battery once every half a year, and
store it again after using up the charge. o Store the removed battery in a dry place between 15 °C and 25 °C (59 °F and 77 °F).
o ATTENTION:
The product you have purchased is powered by a rechargeable battery that is recyclable. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.
Regular Inspection (Maintenance)
Under normal environment, dust will accumulate
the camera recorder when it is used over a long
on period. Dust may enter the camera recorder especially if it is used outdoors. This may affect the image and sound quality of the camera recorder. Check and replace the fan after every 9000 hours (suggested guideline). You can check the usage time of the fan in [System]
B [System Information] B [Fan Hour].
(A P116 [ Fan Hour ] ) If the fan is used for more than 9000 hours without replacement, “FAN MAINTENANCE REQUIRED” will be displayed every time you turn on the power.
SDHC/SDXC Cards
o
SDHC/SDXC card is referred to as “SD card” in this manual. o This camera recorder saves the recorded images and audio sound on the SD card (sold separately) in the card slot. o Use an SD card (4 GB to 128 GB) with Class 6 or higher performance, formatted using this camera recorder. o Depending on the recording format, SD card with Class 4 or higher performance can also be used.
(A P46 [Selecting System Definition, File
Format and Video Format] ) * Using cards other than those from Panasonic,
TOSHIBA or SanDisk may result in recording failure or data loss.
o If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded. In addition, the remaining space on the card may not increase even when files are deleted using a PC.
Handling of SD Cards
o The status indicator lights up in red when data on the SD card is being accessed. Do not remove the SD card during data access (such
as recording, playback, or formatting). Do not turn off the power or remove the battery and AC adapter during access either. o Do not use or store the SD card in a place that is subject to static electricity or electrical noise. o Do not place the SD card near locations that are exposed to strong magnetic fields or radio waves. o Inserting the SD card incorrectly may result in damage of this unit or the SD card.
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o We are not liable for any accidental loss of data
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stored on the SD card. Please back up any important data. o Make use of the SD card within the prescribed conditions of use. Do not use it at the following locations. Places that are subject to direct sunlight, high
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humidity or corrosion, places near thermal equipment, the sun with the doors and windows closed. o Do not bend or drop the SD card, or subject it to strong impact or vibration.
o Do not splash the SD card with water. o Do not dismantle or modify the SD card. o Do not touch the terminals with your hands or
with a metal object. o Do not allow dust, dirt, water, or foreign objects to adhere to the terminals. o Do not remove the labels or stick other labels or stickers on the SD cards. o Do not use pencils or ballpoint pens to write on the SD cards. Always use oil-based pens. o If you format (initialize) the SD card, all data recorded on the card, including video data and setup files, will be deleted. o You are recommended to use cards that are formatted (initialized) on this camera recorder.
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The SD card may be damaged if the camera recorder is not operated correctly. Formatting (Initializing) the SD card may allow it to operate correctly.
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SD cards that have been formatted (initialized) on other cameras, computers or peripheral equipment may not operate correctly. In this case, format (initialize) the SD card on this camera recorder.
If you want to wipe out all information by
o completely erasing the data, we recommend either using commercially available software that is specially designed for that purpose, or by physically destroying the SD card with a hammer, etc. When formatting or erasing data using the camera recorder, only the file administration information is changed. The data is not completely erased from the SD card. o Some commercially available SD cards may be harder to be removed from this unit. Remove them by hooking onto the groove on the cards.
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Do not stick any stickers on the cards.
sandy or dusty places, or in a car under
will be easier to remove the cards after several
Others
Do not insert objects other than the memory card
o into the card slot. o Do not block the vent on the unit. Blocking of the vent causes internal heating and may lead to burns and fires. o Do not turn off the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch or remove the power cable during recording or playback. o The camera recorder may not show stable pictures for a few seconds immediately after the power is turned on, but this is not a malfunction. o When the video signal output terminals are not in use, put on the covers to prevent damage to the terminals. o Do not drop this unit or subject it to strong impact or vibration as it is a precision equipment. o 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. o Noise may appear in the image when switching modes. o If placed on its side, heat release efficiency will deteriorate. o Use the supplied AC adapter as the power supply. Do not use the supplied AC adapter on other devices. o When the connectors that come with connector covers are not in use, put on the covers to prevent damage to the connectors. o This camera recorder uses fonts created from Fontworks, Inc.
o This camera recorder uses M+FONTS.
o The SD card may pop out when it is being
removed. Be careful not to lose the card.
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About GPS
o The GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites are managed by the Department of State of the
and its precision may be altered intentionally.
U.S., o Perform positioning at an unobstructed location with a clear view that is not indoors or blocked by trees. o The time needed for obtaining the position information may be longer and variation may also be larger depending on the surrounding environment and time of day. o This camera recorder uses the WGS 84 World Geodetic System. o Signal from GPS satellites may be interrupted by communication signal from electronic devices such as mobile phones.
LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
o The LCD monitor and viewfinder screen are manufactured using high-precision technology. Black spots may appear on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen, or red, blue, and/or white spots may not disappear. However, this is not a malfunction and these spots are not recorded on the SD card. o If
you use this unit continuously for a long period of time, the characters displayed in the viewfinder may temporarily remain on the screen. This is not recorded on the SD card. They will not appear after you turn the power off and then on again. o If you use this unit in a cold place, the images may appear to lag on the screen, but this is not a malfunction. Retained images are not recorded on the SD card. o Do not press against the surface with force or subject it to strong impact. Doing so may damage or break the screens. o Noise may appear in the viewfinder when switching between the live video and playback images. o Due to the characteristic of the viewfinder display device, colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes. It does not affect the recorded images, SDI output, or HDMI output.
Copyright
Any recordings made on this camera recorder that are played back for profit or public preview may
on the rights of the owner of the recordings.
infringe Do not use the recordings for purpose other than personal enjoyment without prior consent from the owner.
License Notices
o MPEG LA AVC THIS
PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
o MPEG LA MPEG-2 Patent ANY USE OF THIS UNIT IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN PERSONAL USE THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, LLC, 6312 S. Fiddlers Green circle, Suite 400E, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 U.S.A.
Encryption in Network Connection
Wireless LAN connections make use of an encryption function. This encryption is designed for commercially-sold equipment, and it cannot be altered.
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Operation Modes

FTP実行中
MODE
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
CANCEL
TIME CODE
Playback
Button
Trimming Playback
Normal Playback
[CANCEL]/[MENU/THUMB] Button
FTP in Progress FTP in Progress
Exit FTP Operation (Successful)
Camera Input
*
* Selecting a mode other than the Metadata Edit mode via the web browser, or selecting [Exit] on the [Remote Edit Mode] screen
Upon access via a web browser and selecting [Change] on the [Change to Remote Edit
Mode?] screen on the camera or the web browser
Connection to PC with USB Cable
Press and hold [MODE]
[MODE] Button
Press and hold [MODE]
[MODE] Button
Execute [FTP Upload]
Exit/Cancel FTP Operation (Successful/Failed/Stopped)
(Actions)
Execute [Delete Clips]
File Deletion in Progress
Exit/Cancel File Delete Operation (Successful/Failed/Stopped)
Trimming in Progress
Exit Trimming Operation (Successful/Failed/Stopped)
[LOLUX/3] Button
Execute [Trim This
Clip]
Media Mode
Thumbnail Display
USB Connection (When the confirmation to change
to USB mode appears and [Change] is selected)
(USB Mass Storage Class)
USB Mode
Playback
Button
Connection disabled on PC
Camera Mode
Remote Edit Mode
Playback
This camera recorder has four operation modes - Camera mode, Media mode, USB mode and Remote Edit mode.
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Operation Mode Description
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Camera Mode
is the camera shooting mode. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode
This when the power is turned on.
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Camera images are output on the viewfinder and LCD monitor. When a recordable SD card is inserted, the camera recorder enters the recording standby mode. “STBY” appears on the operation mode display area of the LCD monitor and
viewfinder.
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Press the [REC] trigger button to start recording.
Memo :
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Playback most recently recorded video clip.
(A P74 [Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)] )
of SD card is not possible in Camera mode. However, you can check the
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Media Mode
USB Mode
Remote Edit Mode
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This mode allows you to play back or delete clips recorded on the SD card.
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When
a playable SD card is inserted, the thumbnail or playback screen is displayed
on the viewfinder and LCD monitor.
0
Press the [MODE] selection button to enter Media mode when you are not shooting in Camera mode. Once the camera recorder is in Media mode, thumbnails of the
selected media slot are displayed.
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This mode allows you to connect to a PC and transfer the files on an SD card to the PC.
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the camera recorder is connected to a USB cable, the message “Change to
When USB Mode?” appears. Select [Change] and press the Set button to switch to USB mode.
(A
P142 [Managing/Editing Clips on a PC] )
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In USB mode, the camera recorder is recognized by the connected PC as a peripheral drive. (USB mass storage class only) Disable the connection on the PC and remove the USB cable from the camera recorder to switch to Camera mode.
(A P142 [Managing/Editing Clips on a PC] )
Memo :
0
When a USB cable is connected during recording, the message appears after recording stops.
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If playback is in progress, the message appears once the files are closed automatically, such as when playback stops.
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Files on the PC cannot be written to the SD card.
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This mode enables the list display and editing of the recorded clip data through access to the clip list display page via a web browser on a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
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When you access via a web browser on a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, is necessary to change the camera mode to "Remote Edit Mode". Change the
mode.” appears on the web browser. Also, “Change to Remote Edit Mode?” is displayed on the display screen of the camera unit.
Selecting [Change] on the camera recorder and pressing the Set button switches to the Remote Edit mode, and enables display of the clip list and editing of the clip
metadata.
(A P
156 [ Clip Metadata ] )
(A P159 [Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser] )
Memo :
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If
you access via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal,
or PC while recording is in progress, the message appears after recording stops.
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If playback is in progress, the message appears once the files are closed automatically, such as when playback stops.
“It
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Names of Parts

SERVO MANUAL
ZOOM
REC
H
E
IJ
G
DACB
K
F
FIX VAR OFF
FOCUS ASSIST/1
OIS/2
LOLUX/3
MENU/THUMB
AE LEVEL
FOCUS
ND FILTER
1/64
1/1
6
1/4
OFF
POWER
MARKER/6
ZEBRA/5
AE LOCK/4
SHUTTER
WHT BAL
CANCEL
PUSH
AU
TO
IRIS
GAIN
FULL AUTO
PUSH AUTO
PRESET
B L M H
A
ON
OFF
ON
MANU
MODE
OFF (CHG)
SLOT A/B
TIME CODE
AUTO
Bottom
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A
Built-in Microphone
(A P
63 [Audio Recording] )
B
Tally Lamp
(A P38 [Tally Lamp] ) (A P177 [Blinking of the Tally Lamp] )
C
Microphone Holder
(A P27 [Attaching an External Microphone] )
D
Microphone Holder Lock Knob
(A P27 [Attaching an External Microphone] )
E
Shoe
For mounting separately sold lights and accessories.
F
[FIX/VAR/OFF] Zoom Speed Switch
(A P48 [Zoom Operation] ) For switching the zoom speed of the zoom lever
a at the handle.
G
Accessory Mounting Screw Hole
H
Tripod Mounting Hole
(A P27 [Attaching the Tripod] )
I
[REC] Record Trigger Button
Starts/stops recording. You can also change its function in the menu. (A P100 [ Front REC ] )
Memo :
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This button is interlocked with the [REC] button
the grip and the [REC/HOLD] button Z at
R on the top of the handle.
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J
[ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL
] Zoom Operation
Servo/Manual Switch Set to “SERVO” when using the zoom lever at
the grip j or the zoom lever at the handle a. (A P48 [Zoom Operation] )
K
Monitor Speaker (A P88 [Audio Output during Playback] )
L
Viewfinder (A P36 [Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder] )
M
Visibility Adjustment Lever (A P36 [Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder] )
N
Eyecup Prevents external light from entering the viewfinder screen and cameraman’s vision. (A P27 [Attaching the Large Eyecup] )
O
Battery (A P28 [Using a Battery Pack] )
P
[x] Headphone Jack (Φ3.5 mm) (A P65 [Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone] )
Q
[AUX] AUX Input Terminal (Φ3.5 mm) For connecting to receiver such as wireless
microphone.
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AUX
INPUT2
INPUT1
DEVICE
AV
A
BATT.RELEASE
POWER
/CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
W
T
REC
HOLD
IN
OUT
TC
L
M N
O
d
R
S T
X
Za
b
c
Q
P
U
V
Y
W
R
[REC] Record Trigger Button
Starts/stops recording.
Memo :
0
This button is interlocked with the
[REC] button
I at the bottom of the lens and the [REC/ HOLD] button Z at the top of the handle.
S
[C.REVIEW/7
] Clip Review/User 7 Button
For checking the most recently captured images. (A P74 [Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)] ) You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
T
Zoom Lever at the Grip
To operate zoom servo with the zoom lever at the grip, set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL]
switch 0 to “SERVO”. (A P48 [Using the Zoom Lever at the Grip] )
U
[TC] TC Input/Output Terminal
(A P66 [Time Code and User’s Bit] )
V
[IN/OUT] TC IN/OUT Selection Switch
(A P70 [Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera] )
W
Hood Release Button
(A P28 [Attaching/Detaching the Hood] )
X
External Microphone Cable Clamp
(A P27 [Attaching an External Microphone] )
Y
INPUT1/INPUT2] Audio Input Terminal 1, 2
[ (XLR 3-pin x 2)
(A P27 [Attaching an External Microphone] )
Z
[REC/HOLD] Record Trigger Button/Lock Switch
Starts/stops recording. Set the switch to [HOLD] to lock the [REC]
Trigger button.
Memo :
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This button is interlocked with the [REC] button R on the grip and the [REC] button I at the bottom of the lens.
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The [REC] button R on the grip and the [REC] button I at the bottom of the lens will not be locked.
a
Zoom lever at the Handle (A P48 [Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle] )
b
Shoulder Belt Mount (x2) For mounting a shoulder belt (sold separately).
Caution :
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Be sure to use a shoulder belt with the strength
withstand the weight of this camera recorder.
to
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If the shoulder belt is not properly attached, the camera recorder may fall and cause injuries.
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Check the instruction manual provided with the shoulder belt before using.
c
[POWER/CHG] Power/Charging Display Lamp (A P
28 [Using a Battery Pack] )
d
[BATT. RELEASE] Battery Lock Release Button (A P29 [Removing the Battery] )
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ND FILTER FOCUS
AE LEVEL
MANU
PUSH AUTO
MENU/THUMB
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
1/64
1/16
1/4
OFF
PRESET
IRIS
GAIN
CANCEL
L
M
H
B A
WHT BAL SHUTTER
FULL AUTO
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
ON
OFF
AE LOCK/4 ZEBRA/5 MARKER/6
PUSH AUTO
TIME CODE
AUTO
A
B
C
E
S R Q
O
N
MLKJ
T
D
P
H
I
U
F G
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A
[FOCUS AUTO/MANU/
∞] Focus Switch
(A P49 [Focus Operation] )
B
[ND FILTER] ND Filter Switch
(A P58 [Setting the ND Filter] )
C
[PUSH AUTO] Focus Push Auto Button
(A P50 [One Push Auto Focus] )
D
[IRIS] Iris Auto/Manual Selection Button
(A P54 [Adjusting the Iris] )
E
[PUSH AUTO] Iris Push Auto Button
(A P54 [Adjusting the Iris] )
F
[GAIN] Gain Auto/Manual Selection Button / [L/ M /H] Sensitivity Selection Switch
(A P55 [Setting the Gain] )
G
[WHT BAL] White Balance Auto/Manual Selection Button / [B/A/PRESET] Selection Switch
(A P59 [Adjusting the White Balance] )
H
[SHUTTER] Shutter Speed Auto/Manual Selection Button
(A P56 [Setting the Electronic Shutter] )
I
[y] One Push Auto White Balance Button
J
[FULL AUTO ON/OFF] Full Auto Switch
(A P53 [Adjusting the Brightness Automatically] ) (A P61 [Automatic White Balance Mode (FAW: Fulltime Auto White balance)] )
K
[AE LOCK/4] AE Lock/User 4 Button
When Gain, Iris, and Shutter are set to “AUTO”, their respective values and the value of white
balance are locked when the [AE LOCK/4] button is pressed.
You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
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L
[ZEBRA/5]
Zebra/User 5 Button (A P71 [Setting Zebra Pattern] ) You can also use it as a user button by assigning
a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
M
[MARKER/6] Marker/User 6 Button This button toggles ON/OFF the marker, safety
zone, and center mark displays. You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
N
[MODE] Camera/Media Mode Selection Button (A P18 [Operation Modes] )
O
[POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] Lock Power ON/OFF Switch
Turns ON/OFF the power.
0
Hold
down the lock button (blue) in the center
to toggle ON/OFF.
0
When the power is turning OFF, “P.OFF” appears on the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
0
Wait for 5 seconds or more to turn on the power again.
P
Cross-Shaped Button (JKHI)/Set Button (R) The function changes according to the operation status of the camera recorder. o During menu operation (all modes) (A P94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )
Center Set button (R):Confirms menu items
and setting values Cross-shaped button (JK)
Selects menu items
:
and setting values
o During Camera mode Shutter operation:
Center Set button (R):Shutter ON/OFF Cross-shaped button (JK)
Switches shutter
:
speed when shutter
is ON Cross-Shaped Button
AE level operation
:
(HI)
Memo :
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Camera Function] B [AE LEVEL SW] is
When [ set to “AE LEVEL/VFR”, the cross-shaped button (HI) is used to set the number of frames during Variable Frame Rec.
(A P
84 [Variable Frame Rec] )
(A P99 [ AE LEVEL SW ] )
Q
[LOLUX/3] Low-light Shooting/User 3 Button For switching the low-light shooting mode ON
or OFF. You
can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
R
A
B
C
D
DEVICE
AV
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
POWER /CHG
BATT.RELEASE
A
B
OPEN
CLOSE
HOST
AV
DEVICE
HOST
DC
REMOTE
C D
B
A
E F G
[OIS/2]
Optical Image Stabilizer/User 2 Button
For switching the image stabilizer feature mode ON or OFF. You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
S
[FOCUS ASSIST/1] Focus Assist/User 1 Button
For switching the focus assist function ON or OFF. (A P51 [Focus Assist Function] ) You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
T
[MENU/THUMB] Menu/Thumbnail Button
0
Displays the menu screen during Camera mode.
0
Switches between [Main Menu
] and [Favorites Menu] when the [MENU/ THUMB] button is pressed and held down while the menu screen is displayed.
(A P
94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )
0
Displays the menu screen when the button is pressed during thumbnail display in the Media mode.
0
Stops playback and displays the thumbnail screen when the button is pressed during
U
[CANCEL
playback
screen display in the Media mode.
] Cancel Button
Cancels various settings and stops playback.

SD Slot

39 [SD Card] )
(A P

Rear Terminal

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A
[DEVICE] USB Mini Terminal (A P142 [Managing/Editing Clips on a PC] )
B
[AV] AV Output Terminal (A P143 [Connecting External Monitor] )
C
[HD/SD SDI] SDI Output Terminal (BNC) (A P112 [ SDI Rec Trigger ] ) (A P143 [Connecting External Monitor] )
D
[HDMI] HDMI Output Terminal (A P143 [Connecting External Monitor] )
E
[HOST] USB Host Terminal For connecting an USB adapter according to
the intended purpose when you are connecting the unit to a network. (A P147 [Camera Setup for Network Connection] )
F
[REMOTE] Remote Terminal (A P145 [Connecting Wired Remote Control] )
G
[DC] DC Input Terminal Input terminal for DC 12 V power supply. For
connecting with the supplied AC adapter. (A P30 [Using AC Power (DC IN Power)] )
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SD Card Cover
B
[SLOT A/B] Card Slot Selection Button
For switching the active card slot during shooting and playback.
C
Card Slot B Status Indicator
D
Card Slot A Status Indicator
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LCD Monitor

MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
CH1
INT INPUT1 INPUT2
AUTO MANUAL
CH2
INPUT2
MONITOR
DISPLAY STATUS
INPUT1
PEAKINGLCD BRIGHT
CH2CH1
LINE
MIC MIC
+48V
CH1 BOTH CH2
B
C
H I
A
D
FG
E
JKLNM
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B
C
D
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LCD Monitor
(A P
36 [Adjusting the LCD Monitor and
Viewfinder] )
[MENU/THUMB] Menu/Thumbnail Button
0
Displays the menu screen during Camera mode.
0
Switches between [Main Menu
] and [Favorites Menu] when the [MENU/ THUMB] button is pressed and held down while the menu screen is displayed.
(A P
94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )
0
Displays the menu screen when the button is pressed during thumbnail display in the Media mode.
0
Stops playback and displays the thumbnail screen when the button is pressed during playback screen display in the Media mode.
Cross-Shaped Button (JKHI)/Set Button
LCD (R)
The function changes according to the operation status of the camera recorder.
0
During menu operation (all modes)
(A P94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )
Center Set button (R) : Confirms menu
items and setting
values Cross-shaped button (JK)
: Selects menu
items and setting
values
0
During Camera mode You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button.
P38 [Assignment of Functions to User
(A Buttons] )
[CANCEL] Cancel Button
Cancels various settings and stops playback.
[CH1/CH2] CH1/CH2 Recording Level Adjustment Knob
(A P63 [Audio Recording] )
F
[LCD BRIGHT +/-
] LCD Display Brightness
Adjustment Button (A P36 [Adjusting the Brightness] )
G
[PEAKING +/-] LCD/VF Contour Adjustment Button
(A P37 [Adjusting the Contour (LCD)] ) (A P37 [Adjusting the Contour (Viewfinder)] )
H
[DISPLAY] Display Button
0
Press the [DISPLAY
] button to switch to the
display screen during normal screen display (when the menu screen is not displayed).
(A P
34 [Display Screen] )
0
Switches between [Main Menu] and [Favorites Menu] when the [DISPLAY] button is pressed while the menu screen is
displayed.
(A P
94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )
I
[STATUS] Status Screen Display Button Press the [STATUS] button to display the status screen on the viewfinder and LCD monitor
during normal screen display (when the menu screen is not displayed). (A P35 [Status Screen] )
J
[MONITOR]/[+/-] Audio Monitor Selection Switch/Volume Adjustment Button
Switches the audio monitor and adjusts the monitor speaker/headphone. (A P65 [Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone] )
K
[INPUT1/INPUT2] Audio Input Signal Selection Switch
(A P63 [Audio Recording] )
L
[CH2] CH2 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch Select the audio input terminal to record to CH2.
(A P63 [Audio Recording] )
M
[CH1] CH1 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch (A P63 [Audio Recording] )
N
[CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] CH1/CH2 Audio Recording Mode Switch
(A P64 [Adjusting Audio Recording Level] )

Lens Section

E
CD
A
B
.
A
Filter Built-In Screw
0
Transparent or UV filter for lens protection,
or filters for various effects can be installed.
0
Installable filter types:
Memo :
0
Remove
(A P28 [Attaching/Detaching the Hood] )
B
Lens Cover Open/Close Switch
C
Focus Ring
D
Zoom Ring
E
Iris Ring
the lens hood when installing the filter.
[Opening/Closing the Lens Cover] )
(A P28
(A P49 [Focus Operation] )
(A P48 [Zoom Operation] ) To operate zoom with this ring, set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL] switch to “MANUAL”.
(A P54 [Adjusting the Iris] ) To operate auto iris, press the [IRIS] button on the side control panel. (a mark appears on the screen)
Φ72mmP0.75
Introduction
25

Basic System Diagram

Wireless Microphone Receiver
RCA Pin
AV C abl e
HDMI Cable
[AUX]
[TC]
Carrying Case
Tripod
SDHC/SDXC
Memory Card
SDHC/SDXC
Card Reader
USB Cable
Battery
AC Adapter
Remote Control Unit
Non-linear Editing
System
GY-HM650U/GY-HM650E
Microphone
Monitor
Monitor
SDI Cable BNC
Earphone
Shoulder Belt
GY-HM650U/GY-HM650E
[HOST]
Network Adapter
Introduction
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Settings and Adjustments
AUX
INPUT2
INPUT1
DEVICE
AV
A
BAT
T.RELEA
SE
POWER /CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
4
5
1, 3
2
o Bottom
Large Eyecup (supplied)
Eyecup
Before Use
.

Adjusting the Grip Belt

Open the pad and adjust the position of the grip belt accordingly.
.
Caution :
0
the grip is loose, the camera recorder may fall
If off resulting in injuries or malfunction.

Attaching an External Microphone

You can attach a separately sold microphone to the microphone holder.
.
1
Turn the knob on the microphone holder anticlockwise to loosen and open the microphone holder.
2
Place the microphone in the microphone holder.
3
Turn the knob on the microphone holder clockwise to secure the microphone.
4
5 6
Connect the microphone cable to the [INPUT1]
Pin the microphone cable to the clamp. Perform the settings for the microphone
correctly.
63 [Audio Recording] )
(A P
or [INPUT2] terminal.

Attaching the Tripod

Use the screw hole at the bottom of this camera recorder. (3/8×16UNC, 1/4×20UNC) Use the screw hole that suits the tripod. To prevent the camera recorder from falling off, which may result in injuries or damages, read the instruction manual of the tripod to be used and make sure that it is securely attached.
.
Caution :
0
Use the tripod on a stable surface.
0
To prevent the camera recorder from falling, attach securely using the rotation prevention hole.
0
Use
screws with screw length 5 mm and below.

Attaching the Large Eyecup

0
Attach the large eyecup (supplied) to prevent external light from entering the viewfinder screen and cameraman’s vision.
0
Align and attach to the groove of the eyecup mounted on the camera recorder.
0
The large eyecup can be attached in any direction.
.
Memo :
0
Do not remove the eyecup that is premounted on the camera recorder.

Preparations

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Opening/Closing the Lens Cover

1
2
3
4
4
POWER
/CHG
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
Use the lens cover open/close switch to open or close the lens cover. Before shooting, open the lens cover.
this camera recorder is not in use, close the
When lens cover to protect the lens.
Preparations
.
Caution :
0
Do not press against the lens cover with force. Doing so may damage the lens or the cover.

Attaching/Detaching the Hood

Attaching the Hood
Align the markings on the camera recorder and hood;
turn the hood in the direction of the arrow until
it is locked.
Detaching the Hood
0
Remove the hood when attaching a filter, teleconverter
or wide converter to the front of the
lens.
0
While pressing the hood release button, turn the hood in the anti-clockwise direction to remove it.
.

Power Supply

To use this camera recorder, you can attach a battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it.
(A P28 [Using a Battery Pack] ) (A P30 [Using AC Power (DC IN Power)] )
Caution :
0

Using a Battery Pack

[POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to
Set the “OFF(CHG)” before changing the power supply that operates this camera recorder.
Charging the Battery
Charge the battery immediately after purchase or when the battery power is running low.
*
The battery is not charged when purchased.
.
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.
1
1
2
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “OFF(CHG)”.
2
Attach the supplied battery.
Slide it in until you hear a click.
3
Connect the supplied AC adapter to the
terminal.
[DC]
Open the cover of the [DC]
terminal and connect
as shown in the diagram.
4
Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet.
0
The [POWER/CHG] lamp blinks during
charging and will go out after charging is
complete.
0
Remove the AC adapter after charging is
complete.
Memo :
0
Blinking of the [POWER/CHG] lamp during charging indicates the charge level.
[POWER/CHG] Lamp
Orange blinking
Charge Level
Less than 25%
(4 times per second)
Orange blinking
Less than 50%
(3 times per second)
Orange blinking
Less than 75%
(2 times per second)
Orange blinking
Less than 100%
(1 time per second)
Light goes out Fully charged
Removing the Battery
Caution :
0
Do not remove the battery when the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)
0
Do not insert or remove the DC cable when the battery is in use.
0
Leaving the camera recorder unused with the
] switch is “ON”.
battery inside will deplete the battery power even if you set the
[POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to “OFF(CHG)”. Remove the battery if you are not using the camera recorder.
Estimated Charging and Continuous Operating Times
o Charging Time (supplied SSL-JVC50 battery pack) Approx. 4 h
Memo :
0
Use up the charge completely before you charge the battery. If the battery is not fully discharged before charging, the battery capacity may drop after repeated cycles.
0
If the battery capacity drops due to repetitive shallow charging and discharging, it may be recovered by using up the charge completely and then fully charging the battery again.
0
you charge the battery immediately after using
If while the battery is still warm, it may not be fully charged.
0
It is recommended that you charge the battery in an environment between 10 °C and 35 °C (50 °F and 95 °F). The battery may not be fully charged or the charging time may be prolonged if charged under low temperatures (below 10 °C/ 50 °F).
Preparations
o Continuous Operating Time (supplied SSL­JVC50 battery pack) Approx. 1 hrs 50 mins
Memo :
0
Actual
operating times may differ depending on the age of the battery, charging condition, and operating environment.
0
Operating time is shortened in cold environment.
0
The operating time may shorten when power zoom is used, accessories are connected, or when the LCD monitor is frequently used.
0
.
1
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “OFF(CHG)”.
2
While pressing and holding the [BATT. RELEASE
] button, push up and remove the
battery in the direction of the arrow.
For purchase of spare batteries and battery charger, consult your nearest JVC dealer.
Precautions for Batteries
0
Store the battery in a cool and dry place when not in use. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures (such as in a car under direct sunlight). This will cause battery leakage and shorten the battery life.
0
If the operating time shortens drastically even after charging, the battery may be reaching the end of its life. Replace the battery with a new one.
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Using AC Power (DC IN Power)

1
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
2
100min
50min
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Use the supplied AC adapter to operate the camera recorder with AC power.
Preparations
.
1
Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the [DC]
2
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “ON”.
Power will be supplied to the camera recorder.
Caution :
0
Do not insert or remove the DC cable during recording.
0
Do not use power supply of high voltage fluctuation, containing noise such as ripple, or with insufficient capacity.
terminal of the camera recorder.
0
Check that the power switch of the camera recorder is set to “OFF(CHG)
0
Open the cover of the [
”.
DC] terminal and
connect as shown in the diagram.

Power Status Display

Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor
The power status is displayed on the display and menu screens.
Display Description
B 7.4V B 100min C 30% 4 RES
G
Memo :
0
If
the supplied battery (or equivalent battery sold separately) is not used, the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear.
Display Screen
(A P (A P134 [Display Screen in Media Mode] )
Currently powered by a battery. When the battery power runs out, the battery mark appears hollow, and “RES” (yellow) is displayed.
Memo :
0
You can set the display using [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings
B [Battery].
(A
P110 [ Battery ] )
Currently powered by an AC adapter.
129 [Display Screen in Camera Mode] )
]
Charging the Built-In Battery
0
The date/time and time code data are stored using the built-in rechargeable battery.
0
When power is connected to the camera recorder, the built-in battery always gets charged. When the power is disconnected, the battery gradually discharges.
0
The battery will be totally discharged if left unused
for 3 months and the date/time and time code data will be reset. When this happens, set the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to “ON” to
display the [Initial Setting] screen, then set the date/time.
(A P32
[Initial Settings] )
30
.
Menu Screen
(A P95 [Display and Description of the Menu Screen] )
.
Warnings by Lamp and Warning Tone
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
Warning status is indicated by tally lamp and warning tone.
0
The tally lamp blinks.
0
The warning tone is output from the monitor speaker or [x] terminal.
Memo :
0
you continue to use the camera recorder while
If the power warning is displayed, the camera recorder will stop automatically when the battery or supplied voltage from the AC adapter becomes lower.
Caution :
0
The remaining battery power and time are displayed as they are from the battery information.
Accurate data may not be displayed depending on the battery condition. Replace the battery as soon as possible when the remaining battery power and time are low.

Turning On/Off the Power

Turning On the Power
1
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “ON”.
The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode and is ready for shooting.
Memo :
0
The
camera recorder always start up in Camera
mode when the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch is set to “ON”. Use the [MODE] button at the side of the camera recorder to switch mode.
(A P
18 [Operation Modes] )
Turning Off the Power
Sets the camera recorder to the recording standby or stop mode.
1
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “OFF(CHG)”.
2
Remove the battery and the power to the
terminal (when not in use for a long
[DC] time).
Auto Power Off function
When [System] B [Auto Power Off] is set to the power turns off automatically when the camera
recorder is not operated for 5 minutes or longer while running on battery.
(A P115 [ Auto Power Off ] )
Memo :
0
When both the battery and AC adapter are connected, power from the AC adapter connection will be used. As such, the
Power Off] function will not have any effect.
Caution :
0
Do not set the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG) to “OFF(CHG)” during recording. Check that the operation mode display is “STBY” or “STOP” before you turn off the power.
0
If you have mistakenly set the
[POWER ON/ OFF(CHG)] switch to “OFF(CHG)” during recording, wait for 5 seconds or more before you
turn on the power again.
0
When turning off the power, first set the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)
] switch of the camera recorder to “OFF(CHG)”. Do not remove the battery or turn off the AC power while the
[POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch is set to “ON”.
“On”,
[Auto
] switch
Preparations
.
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Initial Settings

MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
the power is first turned on, the Initial Setting
When screen for performing the initial settings in the camera recorder appears. Set the date/time of the built-in clock in the [Initial
Setting] screen. All operations are disabled until initial settings are
complete.
Preparations
.
Memo :
0
is recommended to use the AC adapter as the
It power supply.
0
Be sure to close the lens cover.
1
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
to set to “ON”.
A language selection screen appears.
0
For U models
Memo :
0
The menus and messages on the screen of the LCD monitor or viewfinder are displayed in the selected language.
2
Select a language using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R).
The Initial Setting screen appears.
.
3
Ensure that the lens cover is closed, and press the Set button (R).
0
Self-diagnosis starts.
0
A progress bar appears, and “Complete Diagnosis
” appears when the diagnosis is
complete.
.
0
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For E models
.
Memo :
0
It takes about 6 minutes to complete the diagnosis. During the diagnosis, do not operate or turn off the camera recorder.
4
Press the Set button (R) after confirming the exit screen.
The [Initial Setting] screen appears.
0
For U models
.
0
For E models
.
Memo :
0
The
[Initial Setting] screen appears when the
power is turned on for the first time and when the power is turned on after the built-in battery is fully discharged.
0
The configured date/time data is saved in the built-in
rechargeable battery even if the power is
turned off.
5
Set the time zone and date/time.
A
Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button (HI) and select the setting item.
B
Change the values with the cross-shaped button (JK).
6
Press the Set button (R) after setting is complete.
The clock is set to 0 seconds of the input date/ time.
Memo :
0
The
configured date/time data can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder and be recorded to the SD card.
0
The value of the year can be set in the range of “2000” to “2099”.
Changing the Time after Initial Setting
Setting the Date/Time
116 [ Date/Time ] )
(A P
1
Select [System] B [Date/Time
].
The [Date/Time] screen appears.
2
Set the date and time.
A
Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button (HI) and select the setting item.
B
Change the values with the cross-shaped button (JK).
3
Press the Set button (R) after setting is complete.
The clock is set to 0 seconds of the input date/ time.
Changing the Display Style
You can change the display style of the date/time on the menu.
Setting the Date Display (Date Style)
111 [ Date Style ] )
(A P The date display can be changed in [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings] B [Date Style].
Setting the Time Display (Time Style)
(A P
111 [ Time Style ] ) The time display can be changed in [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings] B [Time Style].
Date/Time Display in Each Operation Mode
During Camera mode: Date/time of the built-in clock is displayed. During Media mode: Shooting displayed.
date/time of the clip being played back is
Preparations
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Displays on the LCD
Display 2 screen
Display 1 screen
Display 0 screen
100min
50min
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0
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0
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1000/2000
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4030 20 10 0
1000/2000
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x5
SELECT
x5
INFO
Display 2 screen
Display 1 screen
Display 0 screen
Monitor and Viewfinder
You can display the camera status, media information, zebra pattern, and various markers in
video image on the LCD monitor and viewfinder
the screen during shooting.
Memo :
0
Preparations
When [Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [ B [Display On TV] is set to “On”, the display
screen and menu screen are also displayed in the video image from the video signal output terminal.
(A P
111 [ Display On TV ] )

Display Screen

Display Screen (VF/LCD) in Camera Mode
(A P129
0
0
[Display Screen in Camera Mode] ) The display switches between three screen types with every press of the [DISPLAY] button. (Display 0 B 1 B 2 B 0) Press the
[STATUS] button to switch to the
status screen.
Video Set]
Display Screen (VF/LCD) in Media Mode
134 [Display Screen in Media Mode] )
(A P
0
is the screen display during clip playback in
This Media Mode.
0
The display switches between three screen types with every press of the [DISPLAY] button.
(Display 0 B 1 B 2 B 0)
.
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Status Screen

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Warning Display Area
0
This screen allows you to check the current settings.
0
To display the status screen, press the [STATUS
0
The status display differs according to the operation mode (two types).
(A P18
0
Press the [STATUS] button to switch to the display screen.
0
Press the [MENU] button at each status screen (other than the [ to enter the setting screen.
0
Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to switch screens as follows:
] button in the normal screen.
[Operation Modes] )
Camera 1]/[Camera 2] screen)

USB Mode Screen

This screen displays the USB mode.
.

Remote Edit Mode Screen

This is a mode for accessing the page for editing the metadata that is recorded in a clip via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
156 [ Clip Metadata ] )
(A P
.

Warning Display

Warning display is displayed in the display screen (Camera mode, Media mode).
174 [Error Messages and Actions] )
(A P
Preparations
.
.
35

Adjusting the LCD Monitor

DISPLAY
Normal LCD
Inverted LCD
2
1
PEAKINGLCD BRIGHT
3
Tilt 90 degrees
downward
Tilt 180 degrees upward
P13000K
1/100
F1. 6
0
dB
AE+6
ND 1 /6 4
4030 20 10 0
LCD BRIGHT
-10
and Viewfinder
You can monitor video images on this camera recorder using the viewfinder, LCD monitor, or both.
Preparations
.
Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Screen (VF)
When [LCD/VF] B [
(A P107
LCD closed Normal LCD OFF ON
LCD opened Normal LCD ON OFF *
[ LCD + VF ] )
LCD Monitor Status LCD Display VF Display
* Turns on when [LCD/VF] B [ “On”.
Memo :
0
Press and hold the [DISPLAY] button for 2 seconds to turn ON/OFF the LCD monitor.
0
The function to switch between LCD monitor and viewfinder displays by pressing the [DISPLAY]
button can be canceled by opening/closing or rotating the LCD monitor.
0
The viewfinder screen is always displayed when [LCD/VF] B [LCD + VF] is set to “On”.
0
You can display both the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens at the same time by setting [LCD/VF] B [LCD + VF] to “On”.
(A P107 [ LCD + VF ] )
LCD + VF] is set to “Off”
Inverted LCD ON OFF *
Inverted LCD ON OFF *
LCD + VF] is set to
Adjusting the LCD Monitor
.
1
Open the LCD cover.
2
Incline the LCD monitor to a position that enables easy viewing.
Rotate the LCD monitor to adjust the angle.
0
While the LCD monitor is open, you can rotate it 180 degrees upward or 90 degrees downward.
0
Rotating the LCD monitor 180 degrees upward enables you to see the screen from
lens side. To display the image when it is
the viewed from the opposite direction (mirror image), perform setting as follows. Set [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [LCD
Mirror] to “Mirror” B Set button (R)
(A P
108 [ LCD Mirror ] )
3
Adjust the brightness, contour, and contrast of the LCD monitor.
You can change the angle and brightness of the
monitor according to your usage condition.
LCD Changing the brightness of the screen will not affect the recorded images.
Adjusting the Brightness
Use the [LCD BRIGHT +/-] button to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor.
0
The
[+] button brightens the monitor and the
[] button darkens it.
0
Press
the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously
to return to standard settings.
0
During adjustment, the brightness level is displayed on the LCD monitor.
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.
Adjusting the Contour
P13000K
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F1. 6
0
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AE+6
ND 1 /6 4
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PEAKING
0
PEAKING
1
2
Use the [PEAKING +/] button to adjust the contour of the LCD monitor.
(The contour of the viewfinder screen will also be adjusted at the same time.)
0
The
[+] button increases contour correction
and the [] button decreases contour correction.
0
Press
the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously
to return to standard settings.
0
During adjustment, the contour level is displayed on the LCD monitor.
.
Memo :
0
The
[PEAKING +/-] operation is disabled in the
Media mode, and its value is fixed at “-10”.
Adjusting the Contrast
Use the [LCD Contrast] menu to adjust the contrast of the LCD monitor.
0
Adjust using [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [LCD Contrast].
0
Increasing the value increases the contrast. [Setting Values: +10 to -10] (Default value: 0)

Adjusting the Viewfinder

You can change the brightness and peaking of the viewfinder screen according to your usage conditions. Changing the brightness of the screen will not affect the recorded images.
Caution :
0
A high-definition viewfinder is used on this
recorder in order to provide an accurate
camera focusing environment. Due to the characteristic of the display device, colors may appear on the images when you blink your eyes. This is not a malfunction. It does not affect the recorded images, SDI output, AV output, or HDMI output.
1
Incline the viewfinder vertically to a position that enables easy viewing.
2
Turn the visibility adjustment lever to adjust the visibility.
Turn the visibility adjustment lever to sharpen the image on the viewfinder screen.
3
Adjust the brightness, contour, and contrast of the viewfinder screen.
Adjusting the Brightness
Use the [VF Bright
] menu to adjust the
brightness of the viewfinder screen.
0
Adjust
using [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [VF
Bright].
0
Increasing the value increases the brightness. [Setting Values: +10 to -10] (Default value: 0)
Adjusting the Contour
Use the [PEAKING +/-] button to adjust the contour of the viewfinder screen.
The contour of the LCD monitor will also be adjusted at the same time. (A
P37 [Adjusting the Contour] )
Memo :
0
When [Main
Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [LCD + VF] is set to “Off”, operate after switching to the viewfinder display by pressing the [DISPLAY] button for 2 seconds or longer.
0
The [PEAKING +/-] operation is disabled in the Media mode, and its value is fixed at
“-10”.
Preparations
.
Adjusting the Contrast
Use the [VF Contrast
] menu to adjust the
contrast of the viewfinder screen.
0
Adjust
using [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [VF
Contrast].
0
Increasing the value increases the contrast. [Setting Values: +10 to -10] (Default value:
0)
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Displaying in Black and White
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
AE LOCK/4 ZEBRA/5 MARKER/6
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
TIME CODE
C.REVIEW/7
TIME CODE
You can display the viewfinder screen in black and white.
0
[Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [VF Color] item B Press Set button (R) B Select
Press Set button (R).
(A P
107 [ VF Color ] )
Preparations

Assignment of Functions to User Buttons

You can assign functions to the following buttons and use them as user buttons.
assigning functions to the buttons, the usability
By of the camera recorder can be enhanced. Perform settings in the menu items corresponding to each button.
Button Menu Item
[FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button [USER1] [OIS/2] Button [USER2] [LOLUX/3] Button [USER3] [AE LOCK/4] Button [USER4] [ZEBRA/5] Button [USER5] [MARKER/6] Button [USER6] [C.REVIEW/7] Button [USER7] LCD Cross-Shaped Button (J) [LCD KEY▲] LCD Cross-Shaped Button (K) [LCD KEY▼] LCD Cross-Shaped Button (H) [LCD KEY◀] LCD Cross-Shaped Button (I) [LCD KEY▶]
“Off” B
1
Assign functions to the buttons from the menu.
Set items in [Main Menu] B [Camera Function
] B [User Switch Set] B [USER1]­[USER7], [LCD KEY▲], [LCD KEY▶], [LCD KEY▼], [LCD KEY◀]. (A P100 [User Switch Set Item] )
Memo :
0
Operations of the user buttons are interlocked with the menu settings.
0
When the menu screen is displayed, these
function as the menu operation buttons.
buttons
(A P94 [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] )

Tally Lamp

This is the indicator lamp for recording and warning. The operation changes according to the menu settings. The lamp blinks when the battery or remaining space on the SD card is low. (Camera mode only)
Set using [Main Menu] B [System] B [Tally
*
Lamp].
(A P115 [ Tally Lamp ] )
.
38
.
Menu setting
Functional information
Recording status Recording -
R
Lights up
:
J
Blinks four times in 1 second
:
o
Blinks once in 1 second
:
Paused state during special recording ([Clip
*
[Tally Lamp] Warning ­Caution -
Special recording * -
Continuous]).
(A P80 [Clip Continuous Rec] )
Memo :
0
Blinking takes priority over lighting up.
Off On
J o R R

SD Card

AB
Write/Delete Enabled Write/Delete Disabled
Write-Protect Switch
This camera recorder saves the recorded images and audio sound on the SD card (sold separately) in the card slot.

Usable Cards

Use a Class 6/10 SD card. Memo :
0
Depending on the recording format, SD card with Class 4 or higher performance can also be used.
(A P
46 [Selecting System Definition, File
Format and Video Format] )
Caution :
0
Using cards other than those from Panasonic, TOSHIBA or SanDisk may result in recording failure or data loss.
Estimated Recordable Time of SD Cards
The estimated recordable time is only a guide. Differences may occur depending on the SD card in use and the battery condition.
117 [ W Resolution ] )
(A P (A P118 [ Y Resolution ] ) (A P117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] ) (A P118 [ Y Frame & Bit Rate ] )
4 GB 22 17 12 8 GB 45 35 25 16 GB 90 70 50 32 GB 180 140 100 64 GB
(SDXC) 128 GB
(SDXC)
4 GB 19 25 46 82 8 GB 39 50 95 168 16 GB 78 100 190 336 32 GB 156 200 380 672 64 GB
(SDXC) 128 GB
(SDXC)
QuickTime/MP4/MXF
MPEG2/HD
SP HQ
720p 1080i 720p/1080i/1080p
360 280 200
720 560 400
(Unit: minute)
HQ SP LP EP
312 400 760 1344
624 800 1520 2688
AVCHD
1080i
(Unit: minute)
4 GB 9 12 47 130 285 8 GB 18 25 95 270 580 16 GB 36 50 190 540 1160 32 GB 72 100 380 1080 2320 64 GB
(SDXC) 128 GB
(SDXC)
H.264/HD H.264/SD H.264/Web
XHQ UHQ - HQ LP
1080i/1080p 480i/576i 960p 480p
145 200 760 2160 4720
290 400 1520 4320 9440
QuickTime
(Unit: minute)
Memo :
0
If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded.
0
For each file format, up to 600 clips can be recorded to one SD card on this camera recorder. When 600 clips are recorded to one card, the remaining space is displayed as 0 min regardless of the estimated recordable time, and no further recording can be performed.
0
When the file format is set to “AVCHD”, up to 4000 clips can be recorded to one SD card.
Write-Protect Switch on the SD Card
A
Slide the write-protect switch upward to enable writing or deleting.
B
Slide the write-protect switch downward to prevent writing or deleting. (Images in the card are protected.)
.
Preparations
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Inserting an SD Card
1
2
3
1
A
B
2
This camera recorder comes with two card slots (Slot A and B) for video/audio recording and playback.
Preparations
.
1
Open the SD card cover.
2
Insert an SD card with the notched corner pointing up.
The status indicator of the card slot to which the card was inserted lights up in red.
3
Close the SD card cover.
Card Slot Status Indicator
The following table shows the respective states of slot A and B.
Lamp Slot Status
Lights up in red
Lights up in green
Light goes out0SD card is not inserted.
The inserted SD card is being accessed. (writing/reading data) Do not turn off the power of the
recorder or remove the SD
camera card.
On standby. The inserted SD card can be used for recording or playback.
0
An unusable card is inserted.
0
An SD card is inserted but a different slot is selected.
Removing the SD Card
1
Check that the SD card to be removed is not being accessed (status indicator of the card slot lights up in red).
2
Open the SD card cover.
3
Push the SD card and remove it from the slot.
4
Close the SD card cover.
Memo :
0
When both slots are inserted with usable SD cards, the previously selected slot is used.
Caution :
0
Data may be lost if you turn off the power of the
recorder or remove the SD card when it
camera is being accessed. All data recorded on the card, including the file that is being accessed, may be corrupted. Be sure to check whether the status indicator is lit in green or turned off before you turn off the power or remove the SD card.
0
If you mistakenly remove the card when it is being accessed, reinsert the card only after the status indicator goes off.
0
The SD card may not be recognized if you insert and remove the card within a short time. When this happens, remove the card and wait for a few seconds before you reinsert.
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Switching the SD cards
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
SLOT
A/B
2
4
When both card slots are inserted with SD cards, you can use the
card to use. When the memory on an SD card is full during recording, data recording automatically switches to the other card.
.
Memo :
0
The [SLOT A/B] button is disabled during recording or playback. Cards will not be
switched even if you press the button.
[SLOT A/B] button to switch the
1
Select [System] B [Media] B [Format
.
Media]
(A P
114 [ Format Media ] )
2
Select the slot of the SD card to be formatted and press the Set button (R).
.
3
The status of the selected SD card appears.
4
Select [Format] and press the Set button (R).
Preparations

Formatting (Initializing) SD Cards

When the following cards are inserted, [!FORMAT] appears at the remaining media display area.
Format the card using the camera recorder menu.
0
Unformatted SD cards
0
SD cards formatted under different specifications
details of the menu operation, refer to “[Basic
* For
Operations in Menu Screen] P 94”.
Caution :
0
Be sure to format the SD card on this camera recorder.
SD cards formatted on a PC and other peripheral equipment cannot be used on this camera recorder.
0
[!RESTORE] appears at the remaining media display area when an SD card that requires
restoring is inserted.
.
5
Formatting starts.
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6
2
Formatting is complete.
When formatting is complete, “
Complete” appears and the camera recorder returns to the [Format Media] screen.
Memo :
0
During formatting, menu operation is unavailable but you can start recording. However, this is only available when a recordable SD card is inserted in the other slot.
Preparations
0
Formatting cases.
0
0
0
cannot be performed in the following
Recording is in progress on the SD card to be formatted. SD card is not inserted. Write-protect switch of the SD card is set (z is displayed).
Caution :
0
If you format the SD card, all data recorded on the card, including video data and setup files, will be deleted.

Restoring the SD Card

It is necessary to restore the SD card if an abnormality occurs to the data in the card due to some reasons.
Memo :
0
[!RESTORE] appears at the remaining media display area when an SD card that requires
restoring is inserted.
1
Select [System] B [Media] B [Restore
.
Media]
(A P
114 [ Restore Media ] )
2
Select the SD card to be restored and press the Set button (R).
3
Restoring starts.
.
4
Restoring is complete.
0
When restoring is complete, “Complete
appears and the camera recorder returns to the [Restore Media] screen.
0
When no media that requires restoring is inserted, the camera recorder returns to the [
Media] menu screen.
Caution :
0
[Restore Media] can only be selected in Camera mode. However, it cannot be selected while the
camera recorder is recording. Select [Restore Media] in Camera mode when the camera recorder is not recording.
0
[Restore
Media] does not restore the SD card to
its original states completely. If restoring fails, replace or format the SD card. Take note that formatting erases all the information inside the SD card.
0
Restoring cannot be performed in the following cases.
0
Camera recorder is recording in progress.
0
SD card is not inserted.
0
Write-protect switch of the SD card is set (z is displayed).
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Clips Recorded to SD Cards

ABCG0001
This is set to “xxxG” (“xxx” denotes the last 3 digits of the serial number) by default.
Clip Name Prefix (any four alphanumeric characters)
The Clip Number can be reset in the menu.*
A number in automatic ascending order is assigned in the recording order.
Clip Number
Folders in the SD Card
The captured image is recorded into different folders according to the
[YFormat] settings.
System
HD QuickTime
HD MP4(MPEG2) PRIVATE/JVC/BPAV
HD/Web AVCHD PRIVATE/AVCHD
HD MXF(MPEG2) PRIVATE/JVC/CMAV
HD/SD/
Web
WFormat/
YFormat
(MPEG2)
QuickTime(H.264)
* Select which folder to record to from the menu.
120 [ Recording in DCIM Folder ] )
(A P
Memo :
0
When [System] is set to (MOV format) will be recorded in the [DCIM] folder.
0
By formatting (initializing) the SD card from the [
Format Media] menu on the camera recorder,
folders required for recording in the current [System] settings will be generated.
0
When the [System] settings and [QuickTime(MPEG2) folders required for recording in those settings
will be automatically generated.
Caution :
0
When
a clip inside the folder is moved or deleted using the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), recording to the SD card may fail if formatting (initializing) of the card is not performed.
Clip (Recorded Data) and Clip Name
0
When recording is stopped, the images, audio and accompanying data which are recorded from start to stop are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card.
0
An 8-character clip name is automatically generated for the recorded clip. (“Clip Name Prefix
0
When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format
“AVCHD”, the clip name generated consists of only the Clip Number (5-digit number).
(A P
117 [ W Format ] )
[System] and [WFormat]/
Record Folder
DCIM or PRIVATE/JVC/
CQAV*
DCIM or PRIVATE/JVC/
CQAVC*
“HD+Web”, web files
] settings are changed,
” + “Clip Number”)
] B [WFormat] is set to
Example: In the case of QuickTime/MP4
.
* [Clip Set] B [Reset Clip Number]
121 [ Reset Clip Number ] )
(A P
Memo :
0
Before recording starts, you can set any characters for the clip name prefix by using [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Clip
Set] B [Clip Name Prefix].
(A P121
0
[ Clip Name Prefix ] )
Changes cannot be made after recording.
Recorded Clips
0
recorded materials may be split into several
The files but they can be played back continuously on the camera recorder.
0
Clips may be recorded across the two SD cards in card slots A and B depending on the recording time of the clip.
0
When copying videos in MP4 file format to a HDD using a PC, it is recommended to use [JVC
ProHD Clip Manager Software], which is found in the supplied disc, to maintain continuity.
Caution :
0
A clip recorded across several cards cannot be played
back continuously. Continuous playback is only possible when the recording is made on one card.
Preparations
43

Operation Lock Feature

AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
P 13000K 1/100
F1. 6
0
dB
AE+6
ND 1 /6 4
00: 00:00.00
4030 20 10
0
You can use this feature to prevent erroneous camera operation.
Preparations
.
1
While in the Camera mode (when the display screen appears), press and hold the [CANCEL]
longer.
0
The operation lock turns on, and an operation lock icon (r) appears on the display screen.
button for 5 seconds or
Operation lock does not apply to the following buttons and switches.
0
POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch
[
0
[ND FILTER] switch
0
TC [IN/OUT]
0
All switches inside the LCD monitor door
selection switch
(however, the operation of the [CH1/CH2] adjustment knob will be locked.)
0
Focus ring
0
Zoom
lever at the grip/Zoom lever at the handle/
Zoom ring at the lens section
0
[ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL] switch
0
[FIX/VAR/OFF
0
Iris ring
0
[REC]
] zoom speed switch
button (at the top of the handle, on the grip
and at the bottom of the lens)
Memo :
0
The operation lock will also not apply to the [REC
] button at the bottom of the lens if [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] B [Front REC] is set to “Rec”.
.
0
Press the
[CANCEL] button again for 5
seconds or longer to turn off the operation lock.
Memo :
0
The operation lock feature is only valid in the Camera mode.
(A P18
0
[Operation Modes] ) The power turns off and the operation lock is disengaged.
0
The [CANCEL] button on the LCD monitor section cannot be used to turn on/off (“On/Off”)
the operation lock feature.
0
The following remote operations are possible even when the operation lock feature is turned on (“On
”).
0
Remote operation from the wired remote control
0
connected to the [REMOTE] terminal.
Remote operation of the camera through access via a browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
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Basic Shooting
3
1
MODE
POWER
ON
OFF
(CHG)
4
2
4
Procedures
Preparations
.
1
Supply battery or AC adapter power to the camera recorder.
28 [Power Supply] )
(A P
2
Insert an SD card.
39 [SD Card] )
(A P
3
Turn on the power of the camera recorder.
Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to set to
“ON”. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode and is ready for recording.
4
Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
36 [Adjusting the LCD Monitor and
(A P Viewfinder] )

Shooting

1
Configure the video and audio input settings.
You have to configure video settings such as brightness adjustment (iris, gain, shutter) and white balance adjustment in order to start shooting. You also have to adjust the audio input settings and audio recording level for audio recording.
0
Adjusting the Brightness
[Adjusting the Brightness] )
(A P53
0
Adjusting the White Balance
(A P59 [Adjusting the White Balance] )
0
Adjusting Audio Input Settings and Recording Level
(A P63 [Audio Recording] )
2
Press the [REC the SD card.
This camera recorder has three [REC] Any of the [REC] buttons can be used to start/ stop recording by default.
The tally lamp lights up in red during recording.
0
Zoom Operation
(A P48
[Zoom Operation] )
0
Adjusting the Focus Manually
(A P49 [Focus Operation] )
Memo :
0
both the slots are loaded with recordable cards
If in the factory default, pressing the [REC] button
starts recording only to the media in the selected slot. When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set]
B [Slot Mode] is set to “Dual”, recording can be performed simultaneously to the cards in both
the slots.
(A P
76 [Dual Rec] )
0
The tally lamp can be turned off in [Tally Lamp].
(A P
115 [ Tally Lamp ] )
3
Check the most recently captured images.
0
Press the [C.REVIEW/7 to activate the Clip Review function. The
most recently captured images are played back on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen.
0
After playback, the camera recorder returns to standby mode (STBY).
(A P74
[Viewing Recorded Videos
Immediately (Clip Review)] )
Memo :
0
[Clip Review button in factory default.
0
[Clip
Review] can also be assigned to other user
buttons.
(A
P38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
] button to start recording to
buttons.
[System] B
] button on the lens
] is assigned to [C.REVIEW/7]
Shooting
45
Selecting System Definition,
File Format and
Video Format
You can select the resolution of the recorded videos (HD, SD, or Web), file format for recording/ playback, and the video recording format on this camera recorder.
Memo :
0
Make a selection in Format].
Shooting
Selecting a System Definition
There are three different definitions for selection.
0
HD: Records in HD (High Definition) quality.
0
SD: Records in SD (Standard Definition) quality.
0
Web: Records in low definition quality
You
can select a definition for the recorded images
from the following items under [System].
0
HD: Records in HD quality for both slots A and B.
0
SD: Records in SD quality for both slots A and B.
0
HD+SD: Records in HD quality for slot A, and SD quality for slot B.
(A P
75 [Recording Simultaneously at Two
Different Definitions] )
0
HD+Web: Records in HD quality for slot A, and Web quality for slot B.
(A P75 [Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions] )
[Main Menu] B [Record
Selecting a File Format
Select a file format in [WFormat]/[YFormat]. There are five file formats for selection.
0
QuickTime(MPEG2): QuickTime file format (.MOV)
0
MP4(MPEG2): MP4 file format
0
MXF(MPEG2): MXF (material exchange format)
0
AVCHD: AVCHD file format
0
QuickTime(H.264): QuickTime format (.MOV)
Memo :
0
available options vary as follows depending
The on the [System] setting.
0
When “HD the options for slot A are:
QuickTime(MPEG2), MP4(MPEG2), MXF(MPEG2), AVCHD, QuickTime(H.264)
0
When “SD option for slot B is:
QuickTime(H.264)
0
When “HD+Web” is set, the available option for slot B is:
QuickTime(H.264), AVCHD
”, “HD+SD”, or “HD+Web” is set,
” or “HD+SD” is set, the available
Selecting a Video Format
0
0
0
a [Record Format] from the list of formats.
Select The selectable [WFrame & Bit Rate]/[YFrame &
Bit Rate] changes according to the settings of [System], [WFormat], and [WResolution].
The recording bit rate (video) is 50 Mbps in “XHQ”, 35 Mbps VBR in “UHQ” and “HQ”, and
18.3 Mbps (25 Mbps in the case of 1080i) CBR in “SP
”.
The
recording bit rate (system rate) is as follows
when [WFormat]/[YFormat] is set to “AVCHD”.
0
“HQ”: 24 Mbps VBR
0
“SP”: 18 Mbps VBR
0
“LP
”: 9 Mbps VBR
0
“EP
”: 5 Mbps VBR
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List of Formats
The following is a list of file formats and video formats that can be selected on this camera recorder.
0
[System] is set to “HD”, “HD+SD”, or “HD
When +Web”, the options for slot A are:
Format Resolution Frame &
QuickTime MP4 MXF (MPEG2)
AVCHD 1920x1080 60p (HQ)
QuickTime (H.264)
Memo :
0
Record Format
1920x1080 60i(HQ)
1440x1080 60i(HQ)
1280x720 60p(HQ)
1440x1080 60i(LP)
1920x1080 60p(XHQ)
The
“1280x720” setting is not available for MXF
files.
Bit Rate
30p(HQ) 50i(HQ) 25p(HQ) 24p(HQ)
50i(HQ) 60i(SP)
50i(SP)
30p(HQ) 50p(HQ) 25p(HQ) 24p(HQ) 60p(SP)
50p(SP)
60i(HQ) 50p (HQ) 50i(HQ) 60i(SP) 50i(SP)
60i(EP) 50i(LP) 50i(EP)
60i(XHQ) 50p(XHQ) 50i(XHQ) 30p(XHQ) 25p(XHQ) 24p(XHQ) 60i(UHQ) 50i(UHQ) 30p(UHQ) 25p(UHQ) 24p(UHQ)
Remarks
HDV compatible
HDV compatible
HDV compatible
HDV compatible
Recordable using Class 4
0
When “HD+SD cannot be selected.
0
U model: 50p(XHQ), 50i(HQ), 50i(SP), 50i(UHQ), 50p(HQ), 50p(SP), 50i(LP), 50i(EP), 25p(HQ), 25p(UHQ)
0
E model: 60p(XHQ), 60i(HQ), 60i(SP), 60i(UHQ), 60p(HQ), 60p(SP), 60i(LP), 60i(EP), 30p(HQ), 30p(UHQ), 24p(HQ), 24p(UHQ)
0
When “HD+Web” is selected, the following [
Frame & Bit Rate] cannot be selected.
0
U model: 50p(XHQ)
0
E model: 60p(XHQ)
0
When [System] is set to “
available options for slot B are as follows. The video format is fixed as follows according to the model.
Format Resolution Frame &
QuickTime (H.264)
0
Options for slot B when
+Web”:
Format Resolution Frame &
QuickTime (H.264)
AVCHD
Memo :
0
[Frame & Bit Rate] is fixed depending on the
[Frame & Bit Rate] setting for slot A.
” is selected, [Frame & Bit Rate]
SD” or “HD+SD”, the
Record Format
720 x 480 60i (U
720 x 576 50i (E
Record Format
480x270 30p(LP) Recordable
960 x 540 30p(HQ)
1440 x 1080
Bit Rate
model)
model)
[System] is set to “HD
Bit Rate
25p(LP) 24p(LP)
25p(HQ) 24p(HQ) 60i(LP) 60i(EP) 50i(LP) 50i(EP)
Remarks
Recordable using Class 4
Remarks
using
Class 4
Selecting the Aspect Ratio of SD Videos
For selecting the aspect ratio for the SD image when
[System] is set to “SD” or “HD+SD”.
You can select “16:9” or “4:3”.
Memo :
0
When [System] is set to
aspect ratio is fixed at “16:9”.
“HD” or “HD+Web”,
Shooting
47
Setting the Record Format Menu
W
T
REC
HOLD
REC
FIX VAR OFF
SERVO MANUAL
ZOOM
12. 5/ 30fpsps
P 13000K
P 13000K
1/100
1/100
F1.6
F1.6
0dB
0dB
AE+6
AE+6
ND 1/64
ND 1/64
12:34:56
12:34:56
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Jan 24,2012
00:00:00.00
00:00:00.00
4040303020
20
10
10
0
5.
5.6f t
12. 5/ 30fpsps
P 13000K
P 13000K
1/100
1/100
F1.6
F1.6
0dB
0dB
AE+6
AE+6
ND 1/64
ND 1/64
12:34:56
12:34:56
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Jan 24,2012
00:00:00.00
00:00:00.00
4040303020
20
10
10
0
5.
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1
Display the [Main Menu] B [ Format] menu.
2
Set each of the items.
3
After setting is complete for all items, press
FOCUS ASSIST/1] button.
the [
0
The recording format is switched.
0
A “Please Wait...
” message appears on the
screen during switching.
Shooting

Zoom Operation

Adjusts the angle of view. Zoom ratio: 1x to 23x (optical zoom only) Zooming can be operated using any of the three levers/rings below.
0
Zoom Lever at the Grip
0
Zoom Lever at the Handle
0
Zoom Ring at the Lens Section: Functions as a zoom ring when the
SERVO/MANUAL] switch is set to “MANUAL”.
Record
[ZOOM
Using the Zoom Lever at the Grip
1
Set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL] switch to “
SERVO”.
2
Press the zoom lever to zoom.
0
The zoom speed changes according to the extent the zoom lever is being pushed.
0
Zooms into wide angle and increases the angle of view when
0
Zooms into telephoto and decreases the angle of view when
0
A zoom bar appears during zoom operation
.
“W” is pressed.
“T” is pressed.
Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle
1
Set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL] switch to “SERVO”.
2
Set the [FIX/VAR/OFF] zoom speed switch to “FIX”
Memo :
0
Setting to “FIX” will allow the zoom operation to
move
(A
0
Setting to “VAR” will change the zoom speed
according to the pressure applied on the lever.
or “VAR”.
at the speed set in [Handle Zoom Speed].
0
Set the zoom speed using
[Main Menu] B
[Camera Function] B [Handle Zoom Speed].
P99 [ Handle Zoom Speed ] )
3
.
Press the zoom lever at the handle to zoom.
Memo :
0
the [FIX/VAR/OFF] zoom speed switch is
When
set to “OFF”, the zoom lever at the handle
section cannot be used.
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Using Zoom Ring at the Lens Section
FOCUS
MANU
PUSH AUTO
FOCUS ASSIST/1
TIME CODE
AUTO
P13000K
1/100
F1. 6
0
dB
AE+6
ND 1 /6 4
12 :34 :56
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00:00 :00.00
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5 . 6 f t
1
Set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL] switch to “
MANUAL”.
You can adjust the preferred angle of view by turning the zoom ring.
Saving/Recalling Current Zoom Position (Preset Zoom)
This allows you to register up to three zoom positions.
1
Assign the “Preset Zoom1”, “Preset
”, or “Preset Zoom3” function to any
Zoom2 of the user buttons.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] ) (A P100 [USER1 - USER7, LCD KEY▲/LCD KEY▶/LCD KEY▼/LCD KEY◀] )
2
Save the current zoom position.
0
Press any of the buttons assigned with the “Preset Zoom1
Zoom3” function for more than 1 second.
0
The current zoom position will be stored.
3
Recall the stored zoom position.
0
Press any of the buttons assigned with the “Preset Zoom1
Zoom3” function and release within 1 second.
0
The camera recorder zooms to the stored zoom position.
Memo :
0
To recall the stored zoom position, set the [ZOOM SERVO/MANUAL
0
The
zoom speed to the zoom position can be set
with [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [Preset Zoom Speed].
(A P101
0
[ Preset Zoom Speed ] ) Operating other zoom maneuvers during a zoom position recall will cancel the recall.
”, “Preset Zoom2”, or “Preset
”, “Preset Zoom2”, or “Preset
] switch to “SERVO”.

Focus Operation

Adjusting Focus Manually
.
1
Set the [FOCUS AUTO/MANU/∞] switch to
”.
“MANU
The manual focus icon d appears on the screen.
.
Memo :
0
If [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings] [Focus] is set to “Off”, the d icon will not appear.
(A P110 [ Focus ] )
2
Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.
Memo :
0
Using the Focus Assist or Expanded Focus function makes it easier to focus.
[Focus Assist Function] )
(A P51 (A P51 [Expanded Focus Function] )
0
Pressing the Manual Focus mode activates the One-push
Auto Focus mode, while holding down the [FOCUS AUTO] button activates the Push Auto
Focus mode. (A P (A P50 [Setting to Auto Focus Temporarily (Push Auto Focus)] )
[FOCUS AUTO] button in the
50 [One Push Auto Focus] )
Shooting
B
49
Adjusting Focus Automatically
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Memo :
0
If [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [AF Assist]
is set to “Area” or “Far/Near”, you can turn
the focus ring to shift the auto focus point while in the automatic focus adjustment mode.
(A P99
0
[ AF Assist ] ) If [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings] B [Focus] is set to “Off”, the auto focus icon will not appear.
Shooting
(A P110
[ Focus ] )
One Push Auto Focus
While in the Manual Focus mode, pressing the [PUSH AUTO] button (within 1 minute) makes the
camera recorder focus on the center of the frame automatically.
Memo :
0
Face detection does not work during One Push Auto Focus.
0
AF Assist does not function.
0
When the operation is complete, the camera recorder returns to the Manual Focus mode automatically.
0
One Push Auto Focus functions with emphasis on the focusing speed. This function is not suitable during recording.
Setting to Auto Focus Temporarily (Push Auto Focus)
0
The camera recorder will shift to Auto Focus mode temporarily and automatically adjusts focus
when the [PUSH AUTO] button is pressed
during shooting in Manual Focus mode.
0
Release the Manual Focus mode.
Memo :
0
Face detection does not work during Push Auto Focus.
appears on the screen.
[PUSH AUTO] button to return to
AF Assist Function
To shift the auto focus point during Auto Focus (AF), you can turn the focus ring to set the point to the left, center, right, or near and far directions.
0
Set [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [AF Assist].
0
Area: Selecting
the area. Turning focus area on the left, center, and right side for about 2 seconds. Turning the focus ring within 2 seconds allows you to move the orange frame to select the focus area. After selecting the area, focus is automatically adjusted to a focus point near the selected area.
.
* The icons ( , , and ) change in
conjunction with the orange frame in the focus area.
Memo :
0
When [Face Detect] is set, selectable.
0
Far/Near: This option allows you to shift the auto focus point focus ring during AF. Focus is automatically adjusted to a focus point near the position where the focus ring stops turning.
this option displays the
icon in
the focus ring during AF displays the
“Area” is not
to near and far directions by turning the
Adjusting Focus on Far Objects
Slide the [FOCUS AUTO/MANU/∞] switch to “∞”.
0
icon is displayed.
The ∞
0
Release your finger to return to Manual Focus mode.
50
Focus Assist Function
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EXPANDED
EXPANDED
EXPANDED
EXPANDED
0
the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button is pressed
When during shooting, the focused area is displayed
in color. This enables easy and accurate focusing.
0
Select
the color (blue, red or green) in the menu.
Memo :
0
When [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF Assist] B [Focus Assist] B [Type] is set to “ACCU-Focus”, the depth of field becomes shallower to enable easier focusing.
(A P108
0
[ Focus Assist ] ) The “ACCU-Focus” function switches automatically to “Off” after about 10 seconds.
0
Select
the display color in [Main Menu] B [LCD/ VF] B [Shooting Assist] B [Focus Assist] B [Color].
(A P
108 [ Color ] )
0
If you use the zebra function and the Focus Assist function at the same time, it may be difficult to see the effect of the Focus Assist. In this case, turn off the zebra function.
] B [Shooting
Expanded Focus Function
Magnifies the image at the center. Doing so enables precise focus to be established easily.
1
Assign the “Expanded Focus” function to any of the user buttons.
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
(A P Buttons] ) (A P100 [USER1 - USER7, LCD KEY▲/LCD KEY▶/LCD KEY▼/LCD KEY◀] )
2
Press the user button that is assigned with the “Expanded Focus”
0
[EXPANDED
] (yellow) appears on the
screen, and the center portion of the image is magnified.
0
Pressing the user button again restores the image to the original size.
function.
Shooting
Setting Focus Assist Function to a User Button
You can assign the “Focus
Assist” function to a user
button.
(A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] )
.
Memo :
0
set the operation when the button is pressed,
To go to [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [User
Switch Set] B [Expanded Focus].
(A P101
0
[ Expanded Focus ] ) This function can be used together with the Focus Assist function.
0
The magnification ratio varies with the format of the record signals.
0
Magnifying an image does not alter the size of the recorded image.
0
This function is unavailable when [Main Menu]
B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [System] is set to “SD”.
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Adjusting the Focusing by
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
Detection Frame (Orange)
AE 
Face Detection
This function detects human faces and automatically adjusts focus during Auto Focus. It can also track moving objects. When several faces are detected, you can select one to focus on.
Memo :
0
This function can also adjust the brightness
Shooting
.
automatically face detected.
(A P101
according to the brightness of the
[ Face Detect ] )
1
Assign the “Face
Detect” function to any of
the user buttons.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
2
Focus the camera recorder on a person and
the user button that is assigned with
press “Face Detect”.
0
When Face detection is enabled, the face detection icon (q) appears.
0
When [
Main Menu] B [Camera Function]
B [User Switch Set] B [Face Detect] is set to “AF”, “q e” appears.
0
When [Main Menu
] B [Camera Function]
B [User Switch Set] B [Face Detect] is set to “AF&AE”, “q AE±0” appears.
0
If
you select the person nearest to the center of the screen, an orange frame will appear on his face.
0
Focus will be automatically adjusted for the selected person.
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.
Memo :
0
If the detection frame does not appear, make sure that the [FOCUS AUTO/MANU/
∞] selection switch has been set to “AUTO”. And if [Face Detect] is set to “AF&AE”, set one or more of the items (Gain, Iris and Electronic Shutter) to
the automatic adjustment mode.
(A P53
[Adjusting the Brightness Automatically] ) (A P54 [Auto Iris (Automatic Adjustment) Mode] ) (A P55 [Automatic Gain Mode (Automatic Gain Adjustment)] ) (A P58 [Automatic Shutter Mode (Automatic Shutter Adjustment)] )
Selecting Specific Person from Several
Detection Frame (Blue)
Detection Frame (Orange)
Blinking
Detection Frame (Blue)
Detection Frame (Orange)
AE L
EVEL
PUSH A
UTO
FULL AUTO
ON
OFF
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
GAIN
CANCEL
WHT BAL SHUTTER
AE LOCK/4
Persons
1
Hold down the user button that is assigned with
“Face Detect”.
0
The camera recorder will enter face selection mode and the face detection icon (q) will blink.
0
An orange frame will appear on the face of the person nearest to the center of the screen.
Blue frames will appear on the faces
of others.

Adjusting the Brightness

Adjust the brightness using Iris, Gain, Shutter speed and ND filter according to the brightness of the object.
Adjusting the Brightness Automatically
When the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “ON”, Iris, Gain,
Shutter speed and ND filter are automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness.
Shooting
.
2
Select a specific person.
0
Use the cross-shaped button (HIJK) to select a person.
0
An orange frame will appear on the face of the selected person and focus will be automatically adjusted.
.
3
Press the Set button (R) to confirm the person for face detection.
Memo :
0
Press the [CANCEL] button to cancel the selection.
0
You
can specify the detection sensitivity and the operation speed after losing sight of the face using [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B
[User Switch Set] B [Face Detect] B [Sensitivity] and [Hysteresis].
(A P101 (A P101 [ Hysteresis ] )
[ Sensitivity ] )
.
Memo :
0
You can use the cross-shaped button (HI) on the side of the camera recorder to set the target level (brighter/darker) to maintain optimum brightness during automatic adjustment.
(A P98 [ AE Level ] )
0
The convergence speed of the automatic adjustment for gain, shutter and iris can be set in the menu.
[ AE Speed ] )
(A P98
0
If one or more of the items (Gain, Iris and Shutter) have been set to “Auto”, the value of the
corresponding items when the user button that is assigned “AE Lock” is pressed can be fixed.
(A P
101 [ AE Lock ] )
Adjusting the Brightness Manually
When the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “OFF”, some or all of the items (Iris, Gain and Shutter
Speed) can be manually adjusted.
(A P
54 [Adjusting the Iris] ) (A P55 [Setting the Gain] ) (A P56 [Setting the Electronic Shutter] )
Memo :
0
If Iris, Gain and Shutter Speed are manually adjusted, the [AE Level
disabled.
] setting is temporarily
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Adjusting the Iris

IRIS
PUSH AUTO
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can adjust the aperture of the lens iris manually
You or automatically according to the brightness of the object.
Auto Iris (Automatic Adjustment) Mode
Press the [IRIS] button The iris is automatically adjusted according to the
brightness of the object. The a icon appears on the screen.
to set to the Auto Iris mode.
Shooting
.
Manual Iris (Manual Adjustment) Mode
The aperture value (F-number) of the lens can be set manually.
1
Press the [IRIS Iris mode.
The a icon on the screen disappears.
2
Turn the iris ring on the lens to adjust the iris manually.
The open F-number of the aperture varies according to the zoom position. Wide [W] end Tele [T] end
F-number Description
Decrease The subject appears brighter.
Increase The subject appears darker.
Memo :
0
Pressing the [PUSH AUTO Manual Iris mode activates One Push Auto Iris
mode. And holding down the [PUSH AUTO] button activates Push Auto Iris mode.
54
] button to set to the Manual
F1.6
:
F3.0
:
The focused range becomes sharper, while the background is blurred to produce a soft image.
Background of image becomes focused as well.
] button during
.
Memo :
0
Set the
[FULL AUTO] switch on the camera recorder to “ON” to enter Auto Iris mode (automatic adjustment mode). The iris is
automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object. In this case, the [IRIS] switch on the camera
recorder is disabled.
0
The iris open/close limit can be set in
[Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [Auto Iris Limit (OPEN)]/[Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE)] during Auto Iris.
(A P
99 [ Auto Iris Limit (OPEN) ] )
(A P99 [ Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE) ] )
0
You can use the cross-shaped button (HI) on the side control panel to set the target level (brighter/darker) of the auto iris.
(A P98 [ AE Level ] )
0
The convergence speed of the auto iris can be set in the menu.
(A P98 [ AE Speed ] )
One Push Auto Iris
When the camera recorder is in Manual Iris mode, press the [PUSH AUTO] button to adjust the iris
according to the brightness of the object.
Push Auto Iris
When the camera recorder is in Manual Iris mode, hold down the [PUSH AUTO] button to change to
Auto Iris mode temporarily. The iris will be automatically
adjusted according to the brightness
of the object.
About the Iris F-number
Blurry effects due to “small aperture diffraction” may occur when the diameter of the iris becomes too small. When this phenomenon occurs, the F­number on the screen turns gray to warn you that the diffraction F-number of the iris has been exceeded. You
are recommended to make appropriate use of ND filters to prevent the F-number from turning gray.

Setting the Gain

GAIN
L
M
H
FULL AUTO
ON
OFF
function electrically boosts the light sensitivity
This when there is insufficient illumination on the object. You can set the gain of the video amplifier according to the brightness of the object. Select the setting mode according to your shooting conditions.
.
Manual Gain Mode (Manual Gain Switching)
1
Press the [GAIN] button to set to the Manual Gain mode.
0
The a icon on the screen disappears.
0
Use the [L/M/H selected video amplifier.
0
The default positions of the switch are as follows.
[L] : 0dB [M]
: 6dB
[H] : 12dB
Memo :
0
You
can change the gain value of each position in the menu. Increasing the sensitivity causes the screen to appear grainier.
(A P99 [GAIN L/GAIN M/GAIN H] )
] switch to set the gain of the
Automatic Gain Mode (Automatic Gain Adjustment)
1
Set the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON”.
The a icon appears on the screen.
Memo :
0
Set the [FULL AUTO] switch on the camera recorder to mode ([ALC] fixed). The gain of the video amplifier is automatically set according to the
brightness of the object. In this case, the [GAIN] switch on the camera
recorder is disabled.
Memo :
0
The upper limit of the gain setting value during ALC operation can be set in
[Camera Function] B [ALC Limit].
(A P99
“ON” to enter the Automatic Gain
[Main Menu] B
[ ALC Limit ] )
Shooting
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Setting the Electronic
AE LEVEL
PUSH
AUT
O
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
GAIN
CANCEL
WHT BAL SHUTTER
FULL AUTO
ON
OFF
720/60p 720/30p
1080/60p
1080/60i
1080/30p
720/50p 720/25p
1080/50p
1080/50i
1080/25p
720/24p
1080/24p
J ON
^^
1/10000
1/4000
1/2000
1/1000
1/500
1/250
1/500 1/500
1/120
1/100
1/120
1/60
1/100 1/100 1/50
1/60 1/50 1/48
1/30 1/25 1/24
1/15 1/12.5 1/12
K
1/7.5 1/6.25 1/6
J ON
~
1/60.13 1/50.09 1/48.09
~
K
1/30.07 1/25.05 1/24.05
OFF 1/60 1/50 1/48
1/10227
1/10843
1/54
1/10000 1/10000
1/250 1/250
1/120
1/1000 1/1000
1/2000 1/2000
1/4000 1/4000
(Lower limit)
Default values
(Upper limit)
(Standard)
(Variable)
(Step)
Resolution/
Frame & Bit Rate
Shutter
Shutter
You can change the shutter speed (time for each shooting frame) using the electronic shutter function. Electronic shutter can be adjusted manually or automatically.
Manual Shutter Mode (Manual Shutter Switching)
1
Press the [SHUTTER] button to set to the
Shooting
Manual Shutter mode.
0
The a icon on the screen disappears.
0
Use the Set button (R) to switch between the shutter modes and the cross-shaped button (JK) to switch between the speeds.
Switching Shutter Speed
When shutter is ON, use the cross-shaped button
to set the shutter speed. Shutter speed differs
(JK) according to the video format and variable frame rate settings.
Memo :
0
display Shutter in angle (DEG), set [WFrame
To & Bit Rate] to “24p(UHQ)”, “24p(HQ)” or
“25p(HQ)”, and set [Shutter] in [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings] to “DEG”.
(A P
117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] )
(A P111 [ Shutter ] )
During Modes Other Than Variable Frame Rec
.
Switching Shutter Mode
Press the Set button (center of the cross-shaped button) to turn ON/OFF the shutter.
Memo :
0
When
the shutter is ON, “Step” or “Variable” may be selected in [Camera Function] B [Shutter]. “Step” is the factory default.
(A P98
56
[ Shutter ] )
.
Memo :
0
The operations of the cross-shaped button (JK) and Set button (R) are disabled in the following cases.
0
During clip preview
0
During display of the USB switching confirmation screen
0
During display of the formatting confirmation screen
0
When selecting a face using face detection
0
When
selecting a photometry area with [Spot
Meter] set to “Manual”
During Variable Frame Rec
720/30p, 720/24p, 1080/30p, 1080/24p
60, 30, 15 54, 27 50, 25 48, 24, 12, 6 45, 22.5 40, 20, 10 36, 18 32, 2
J
ON
^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1/10000
^^^ ^ ^ ^
1/10000 1/4000
^^^ ^ ^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000
^^^ ^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000
^^^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500
^^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100
1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/60
1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/60 1/54
1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/60 1/54 1/50
1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/60 1/54 1/50 1/48
1/250
1/120
1/100 1/60 1/54 1/50 1/48 1/45
1/120
1/100 1/60 1/54 1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40
1/100 1/60 1/54 1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40 1/36
1/60 1/54 1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40 1/36 1/32 1/30 1/27 1/25 1/24 1/22.5 1/20 1/18 1/16
K
1/15 1/13.5 1/12.5 1/12 1/11.25 1/10 1/9 1/8
1/7.5 1/6.75 1/6.25 1/6 1/5.625 1/5 1/4.5 1/4
J ON
1/10227
1/10843
1/10227
1/10843
1/10227
1/10843
~
K 1/60.13 1/54.10 1/50.09 1/48.09 1/45.07 1/40.07 1/36.05 1/32.04
23/163/104/154/184/105/145/106/1FFO
(Lower limit)
(Upper limit)
(Standard)
(Variable)
(Step)
Resolution/
Frame & Bit Rate
Shutter
Frame Rate
1080/25p
720/25p
50, 25, 12.5 48, 24, 6 45, 22.5 40, 20, 10 36, 18 32, 2
J
ON
^^^^^
1/10000
^^^^
1/10000 1/4000
^^^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000
^^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000
^
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500
1/10000 1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100
1/1000 1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/50
1/500 1/250
1/120
1/100 1/50 1/48
1/250
1/120
1/100 1/50 1/48 1/45
1/120
1/100 1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40
1/100 1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40 1/36
1/50 1/48 1/45 1/40 1/36 1/32 1/25 1/24 1/22.5 1/20 1/18 1/16
K
1/12.5 1/12 1/11.25 1/10 1/9 1/8 1/6.25 1/6 1/5.625 1/5 1/4.5 1/4
J
ON
1/10227
1/10843
1/10227
1/10843
1/10227
1/10843
~
K
1/50.09 1/48.09 1/45.07 1/40.07 1/36.05 1/32.04
23/163/104/154/184/105/1FFO
(Lower limit)
(Upper limit)
(Standard)
(Variable)
(Step)
Resolution/
Frame & Bit Rate
Shutter
Frame Rate
.
Shooting
.
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Automatic Shutter Mode (Automatic
ND FILTER
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1/16
1/4
OFF
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Shutter Adjustment)
1
Press the [SHUTTER] button or set the [
FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter
Automatic Shutter mode.
0
The a icon appears on the screen.
0
The camera recorder enters the Automatic Shutter mode. The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object.
Memo :
0
Switching of shutter speed with the cross­shaped button (JK) and switching of shutter
Shooting
mode with the Set button (R) are disabled.
0
You can set the controllable range for the Automatic Shutter in [Main Menu] B [Camera
Function
(A P
] B [EEI Limit].
99 [ EEI Limit ] )

Setting the ND Filter

Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range. Switch according to the brightness of the object. When the position on the switch is changed, the selected LCD monitor and viewfinder screen. (Display 2 screen)
Memo :
position of the ND filter is displayed on the
0
Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [Display
When [ Settings] B [ND Filter] is set to “Off”, the position of the ND filter will not be displayed.
(A P
110 [ ND Filter ] )
.
Memo :
0
is recommended to use the ND filter to set the
It lens aperture to less than F8.
ND Filter Warning Display
In order to adjust the amount of light when you are shooting of the iris may become extremely small, causing blurry effects to occur as a result. This phenomenon is known as “small aperture diffraction”. You can make appropriate use of ND filters to prevent it from occurring. This unit displays an ND filter warning when necessary to prompt you to select an appropriate ND filter.
1
2
at a relatively bright location, the diameter
Set [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings
(A
] B [ND Filter] to “On+Assist”.
P110 [ ND Filter ] )
When the iris diameter becomes too small while adjusting the light intensity, or when an ND filter is used in a dimly-lit location, the ND filter display starts blinking.
.
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Adjusting the White
FULL AUTO
ON
OFF
PRESET
B A
WHT BAL SHUTTER
Color Temperature
Detailed Selection
Screen
Color Temperature Selection Screen
Balance
Adjust the white balance according to the color temperature of the lighting. You can select the adjustment mode according to the shooting conditions. As the color of the light (color temperature) varies according to the light source, it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the subject changes.
.
Manual White Balance Mode (Manual Switching)
1
Press the [WHT BAL] button to set to Manual White Balance mode.
0
You can select the white balance with the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET
0
Use the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET switch to select “PRESET” (preset mode), “A” (memory A mode), or “B” (memory B mode).
0
The
value assigned to the switch appears on
the screen.
Memo :
0
This is fixed at
“FAW” when the [FULL AUTO]
switch of the camera recorder is set to “ON”.
] selection switch.
] selection
Preset Mode (PRESET)
0
Two different color temperature settings are registered on this camera recorder. You can switch between them using the [y] button. (Default setting: “3200K
0
Press the [y] button to switch to a different color temperature. (“Preset Temp.
1
Set the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] switch to
PRESET”.
2
Press the [y] button.
1 “Alternative Temp.”)
Setting the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative Temp.]
Values
You can change both the color temperature settings in the Preset mode in the menu.
1
Open the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative
menu.
Temp.]
0
Select [Main Menu] B [Camera Process] [White Balance] B [Preset Temp.] and [Alternative Temp.], and press the Set button (
R
).
0
The Color Temperature setting screen appears.
.
2
Select the color temperature.
0
When selecting from a setting value (Color Temperature Selection screen), use the cross-shaped temperature. [Setting Values: 7500K, 6500K, 5600K, 5200K, 4800K, 4200K, R3200K, 3000K, 2800K]
0
To select detailed values (Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen)
0
Press the cross-shaped button (I) to display the Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen.
0
Use the cross-shaped button (JK) to select a color temperature. [Setting Values: 2300K to 15000K (in 100K increments)]
1 “5600K”)
button (JK) to select the color
Shooting
B
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Result Display
[AWB] Activating
White Detection Fram e
Blinking
Shooting
Memo :
0
Use the cross-shaped button (I) to switch between the Color Temperature Selection screen and the Color Temperature Detailed Selection screen.
0
If [White
Balance] has been assigned to the user
button, pressing the assigned user button will display the Color Temperature Selection screen.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
Memory A Mode (A), Memory B Mode (B)
0
Set to the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B.
0
When the [ switch is set to “A” or “B”, press the [y] button to execute white balance. The white balance will
be automatically adjusted and the adjusted value will be saved in Memory A or Memory B.
1
Prepare the camera recorder.
A
Set the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch to “ON”.
B
Press the [IRIS] button to set to the Auto mode.
C
Set the [FULL AUTO] switch to “OFF”.
2
Set the [ND FILTER] switch according to the lighting.
(A P58 [Setting the ND Filter] )
3
Set the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] selection switch to “A” or “B”.
4
Locate a place with similar lighting conditions as the object to be shot, place a white object near the center of the screen and zoom in to fill the screen with white.
5
Press the [
0
0
0
60
WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] selection
y
] (Auto White Balance) button.
The white detection frame appears when Auto White Balance is activated. Fill the frame with white completely. While Auto White is starting up, “A< y >” or
y
>” appears on the screen. (y mark
“B< appears blinking) After the correct white balance is obtained, an estimated value of the current color temperature is displayed.
.
Caution :
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Do not use highly reflective objects, such as metals. Doing so may result in improper white balance adjustment.
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The Auto White function cannot provide optimum white balance with an object outside the adjustment range, for example when it contains only a single color or not enough white color.
Error Message
If the white balance adjustment is not correctly completed, one of the following messages will appear for about 3 seconds.
Message Status
Auto White * NG: Object (*A or B)
Displayed when there is not enough white color on the object, or when the color temperature is not suitable.
another white object and
Use adjust the white balance again.
Auto White * Error: Low Light (*A or B)
Displayed when the lighting is dark. Increase the lighting and adjust the white balance again.
Auto White * Error: Over Light (*A or B)
Excessive illumination. Displayed
when the lighting is too bright. Decrease the lighting and adjust the white balance again.
White Paint Adjustment
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FAW
You can fine-tune the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B.
1
Select [Main Menu] B [
Camera Process] B [White Balance] B [AWB Paint] and press the Set button (R).
The White Paint Adjustment screen appears.
.
2
Adjust the R and B values.
Use the cross-shaped button (JK) to adjust R value and (HI) to adjust B value.
.
3
Press the Set button (R).
Returns to the [White Balance] screen.
Automatic White Balance Mode (FAW: Fulltime Auto White balance)
0
Press the panel to enter into Automatic White Balance
mode.
0
“<FAW>” appears on the screen.
0
Set the [FULL AUTO] switch on the camera recorder to “ON Balance mode. An appropriate white balance is
automatically adjusted according to the color temperature of the lighting on the object.
0
White balance switching with the B/A/PRESET] selection switch is disabled.
.
Caution :
0
The accuracy of White Balance.
0
When the power of the camera recorder is turned
about 15 seconds for the colors to stabilize.
Memo :
0
When [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] white balance when the user button that is
assigned [AE Lock] is pressed can be fixed.
(A P101 [ AE Lock ] )
0
If [White Balance] has been assigned to the user button, pressing the assigned user button will
display the FAW Paint Adjustment screen. (A P Buttons] )
[WHT BAL] button on the side control
” to enter Automatic White
[WHT BAL
[FAW] is inferior to that of Auto
on with the [FAW] mode selected, it takes
B
[AE Lock] is set to “AE/WB”, the
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Shooting
.
Memo :
0
Selecting [y]
will usually clear the White Paint
Adjustment value. But when [Main Menu] B [Camera Process] B [White Balance] B [Clear Paint After AWB] is set to “Off”, values will not be cleared even when [y] is selected.
(A P106
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[ Clear Paint After AWB ] ) If [White Balance] has been assigned to the user button, pressing the assigned user button will display the AWB Paint Adjustment screen.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
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FAW Paint Adjustment
1
B Value
R Value
You can fine-adjust the white balance that was automatically adjusted.
1
Select [Main Menu] B [ [White Balance] B [FAW Paint] and press the Set button (R).
The FAW Paint Adjustment screen appears.
Camera Process] B
Shooting
.
2
Adjust the R and B values.
Use the cross-shaped button (JK) to adjust R value and (HI) to adjust B value.
.
3
Press the Set button (R).
Returns to the [White Balance] screen.

Adjusting the Camera Image

The picture quality of the camera can be set using the [Camera Process
As the adjustments are shown on the screen, you can adjust the values while checking the picture quality on the camera.
0
Detail]
[
0
[Master Black]
0
[Black Toe
0
[Knee]
0
[White Clip
0
[Gamma
0 0 0 0 0 0
Memo :
0
(A P102
] [WDR] [White Balance [Color Matrix [Color Gain [Reverse Picture] [Shooting Mode
For details of the respective items, see the [Camera Process
[Camera Process Menu] )
] menu.
]
]
]
]
]
]
] menu.
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Using the Image Stabilizer

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ON
OFF
CH1
INT INPUT1 INPUT2
AUTO MANUAL
CH2
INPUT2INPUT1
PEAKINGLCD BRIGHT
CH2CH1
LINE MIC MIC +48V
INPUT2
INPUT1
AUX
POWER
/CHG

Audio Recording

Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake.
1
Check whether the image stabilizer feature is turned ON or OFF.
If the image stabilizer icon (i/j) does not appear on the screen display, the image stabilizer function is OFF.
.
2
Press the [OIS/2] button to turn ON the image stabilizer feature (when image
stabilizer feature is OFF).
The image stabilizer feature switches between ON and OFF with every press of the [OIS/2
button.
0
OFF: Use
this setting when the camera recorder is
secured, such as when using a tripod.
0
ON: Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake.
Memo :
0
Select [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [OIS
] B [Level] to set the correction level.
(A P98
0
[ Level ] ) Correction by this feature may not be sufficient when camera shake is too strong.
0
“OIS” is assigned to [OIS/2] button in factory default.
0
“OIS” can also be assigned to other user buttons.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
can record audio from the two channels (CH1/
You CH2) in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder. Select from the four options below to record the audio.
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Built-in Microphone
0
Microphone connected to
0
Microphone connected to
0
Microphone connected to
[AUX] terminal [INPUT1] terminal [INPUT2] terminal
]
.
Selecting Audio to Be Recorded in Each Channel
Select the audio to be recorded in CH1/CH2.
- Switch Setting Connected Devices
CH1 INT
INPUT1 Microphone connected to
CH2 INT
INPUT1 Microphone connected to
INPUT2 Microphone connected to
Memo :
0
When “INT” is set, the built-in microphone is disabled if a microphone is connected to the
[AUX]
terminal; audio from the microphone
connected to the [AUX] is recorded.
0
When “INT” is selected, set the reference input level in
[Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [Audio Set]
B [Int. Mic Gain]/[AUX Gain].
(A P
112 [ Int. Mic Gain ] )
(A P112 [ AUX Gain ] )
0
Built-in Microphone
0
Microphone connected to [AUX] terminal
] terminal
[INPUT1
0
Built-in Microphone
0
Microphone connected to [AUX] terminal
] terminal
[INPUT1
[INPUT2] terminal
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Setting Input Channel to [INPUT1]/[INPUT2]
FULL AUTO
ON
OFF
CH1
INT INPUT1 INPUT2
AUTO MANUAL
CH2
L
C
CH2CH1
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the audio to input to [INPUT1] and [INPUT2]
Select terminals with the [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] mode switch.
Setting Description
[LINE] Use this setting when connecting to
an audio device or other equipment. The reference input level is +4 dBu.
[MIC] Use this setting when connecting to
a dynamic microphone.
[MIC+48V] Use this setting when connecting to
a microphone (phantom
Shooting
microphone) that requires a +48 V power supply.
Memo :
0
When “MIC” or “MIC+48V” is selected, set the reference input level in [Main Menu Set] B [Audio Set] B [Input1 Mic Ref.]/[Input2 Mic Ref.].
(A P112
[ Input1 Mic Ref. ] )
(A P112 [ Input2 Mic Ref. ] )
Caution :
0
When
connecting a device that does not require a +48 V power supply, make sure that it is not set to the “MIC+48V” position.
0
When the [
INPUT1]/[INPUT2] mode switch is set to “MIC”, make sure that a microphone is connected to the [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] terminal. If you increase the recording level when a
microphone is not connected, noise from the input terminal may be recorded.
0
When a microphone is not connected to the [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] terminal, set the
[INPUT2] mode switch to “LINE” or adjust the volume with the [CH1]/[CH2] recording level adjustment knob.
] B [A/V
[INPUT1]/
Adjusting Audio Recording Level
You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels (CH1/CH2) manually or automatically.
.
Manual Adjustment Mode (Manual Adjustment)
0
Set the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] switch on the camera recorder to manual adjustment mode, and use the [CH1]/ [CH2] recording level adjustment knob to set the recording level.
0
You can adjust the level manually during the recording, recording standby, and stop modes.
o Setting Input Channel to
1
Set the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] selection switch to channel to be adjusted manually.
2
Turn the corresponding [CH1]/[CH2] recording level adjustment knob to adjust
the level.
When [Audio Set] B [Limiter adjust such that the audio level meter does not
light up at -2 dB even for loud sounds. (A P112 [ Limiter ] )
“MANUAL” to enter the
“INPUT1”/“INPUT2”
“MANUAL” for the
] is set to “Off”,
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.
o Setting
AUX
MONITOR
CH1
BOTH
CH2
3
1
2
[CH2]
1
2
Memo :
0
0
0
0
Automatic Adjustment Mode
0
0
Memo :
0
0
0
Input Channel to “INT” for Both [CH1] and
Set the [CH1 AUTO/MANUAL] selection switch to
Turn the [CH1] recording level adjustment knob to adjust the level.
When the built-in microphone and the [AUX] input terminal are used, the recording levels of
[CH1 This is also effective when the [CH1 AUTO/ MANUAL] selection switch is set to [CH2].
Select [Limiter], [AGC Response], [AGC Mode], or [Int. Mic Separation] in the menu to set the recording audio.
If [Limiter] is set to other than “Off”, the limiter operates according to the value set.
(A P
For the reference level to be recorded to an SD card, set [Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [Audio
Set] B [Ref. Level] to “-20dB”, “-18dB”, or “-12dB”. (common for CH1/CH2)
(A P
The operations of the [CH2] recording level adjustment knob and [CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] selection switch are disabled.
Set the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] selection switch to “AUTO” or the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter Automatic Adjustment mode. The audio recording level is set automatically
according to the input level. When the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “ON”,
mode switching with the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/ MANUAL] selection switch is disabled.
When [Limiter] is set to “Off” while in the automatic adjustment mode, the limiter operates at -5
dBFS. If [
operates according to the value set.
(A P112
When [A/V Set] B [Audio Set] B [Audio On FULL AUTO] is set to “SW Set”, you can switch the audio recording mode with the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] selection switch on the camera recorder even if the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “ON”.
(A P
“MANUAL”.
] and [CH2] are interlocked.
112 [ Limiter ] )
112 [ Ref. Level ] )
[Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [Audio Set] B
Limiter] is set to other than “Off”, the limiter
[ Limiter ] )
114 [ Audio On FULL AUTO ] )

Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone

You can check the recorded audio using headphone.
Shooting
.
1
Connect the headphone.
2
Select the channel to monitor with the [MONITOR
Setting Description
[CH1] Outputs the audio recorded in [CH1].
[BOTH] Outputs the audio recorded in
[CH2] Outputs the audio recorded in [CH2].
3
Use the [MONITOR +/-] button monitor volume.
Memo :
0
Audio during recording is not output from the monitor speaker.
0
Warning tone is output when there is an abnormality battery is low.
(A P178 [Warning Tone] )
Selecting Audio Output Method When the [MONITOR] Selection Switch Is Set to “BOTH”
When a stereo type earphone jack is connected, perform the following setting to output stereo sound.
1
Set the [MONITOR] selection switch to “BOTH”.
2
Set [Main Menu] B [ B [Monitor] to “Stereo”.
(A P
Memo :
0
You can set the volume of the warning tone in [Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [Audio Set] B [Alarm
Level]. (“Off”/“Low”/“Middle”/“High”)
(A P
] selection switch.
[CH1/CH2].
to adjust the
in the camera recorder or when the
A/V Set] B [Audio Set]
114 [ Monitor ] )
114 [ Alarm Level ] )
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Time Code and User’s Bit

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code and user’s bit data are recorded with the
Time video in this camera recorder. The time code and user’s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording. (Display screen)
Displaying Time Code and User’s Bit
The time code and user’s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or recording. The
Shooting
display differs according to the menu settings.
1
Set [Main Menu] B [LCD/VF] B [Display Settings]
B
[TC/UB] to settings other than
“Off”.
(A P110 [ TC/UB ] ) When “TC” or “UB” is selected, time code or user’s bit data is displayed respectively on the display screen.
.
Memo :
0
Values recorded on the SD card is displayed in Media mode.
Time Code Operation Mode
Set the time code operation in [Main Menu UB] B [TC Generator].
(A P106 [ TC Generator ] )
Setting Description
Free Run(Ext) This mode synchronizes another
camera recorder connected to the [TC] terminal. The time code
operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status. It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off.
Free Run The time code operates in the run
at all times regardless of the
mode recording status. It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off.
Rec Run The time code operates in the run
mode during recording. It continues
to run in the order of the recorded clips as long as the SD card is not replaced. If the SD card is removed and recording is made on another card, time code will be recorded on the new card from where it was left off in the previous card.
Regen The time code operates in the run
mode during recording. When the SD card is replaced, the last time code recorded on the card is read
recorded on a new card so that
and the time code continues in running order.
(A P67 [Setting Time Code] )
Memo :
0
When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] is set to “Variable Frame “Interval Rec” or “Frame Rec”, and [TC Generator] is set to “Free Run” or “Free Run(Ext)”, Rec Run is activated.
0
When [
Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set]
B [Record Format] B [WFormat]/[YFormat] is set to “AVCHD”, Pre Rec enters Free Run mode.
(A
P117 [ W Format ] )
(A P118 [ Y Format ] )
] B [TC/
”,
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Setting Time Code
OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
Generator
Presetting the Time Code
Time code and user’s bit data generated from the internal time code generator are recorded. This section describes how to set
Preset].
(A P106 [ TC Preset ] )
Memo :
0
When [Main Menu
] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [Frame & Bit Rate] is set to “50i(UHQ)”, “50i(HQ)”, “50i(SP)”, “50p(HQ)”, “50p(SP)”, “25p(HQ)”, “24p(UHQ)”, “24p(HQ)” or “50i”, settings cannot be made in “Drop”.
(A P117
0
[ W Frame & Bit Rate ] )
You can configure the setting without accessing the [TC/UB] menu screen.
(A P
68 [Setting Time Code without Opening
the Menu] )
Required Settings Before Preset
1
Set [TC/UB] B [
TC Generator] to “Rec
Run” or “Free Run”.
(A P
106 [ TC Generator ] )
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[Rec Run]: Preset data in the time code generator
operates in run mode during recording mode. Set this when recording continuous time code in connecting frames.
0
[
Free Run]:
Time code starts to operate in run mode from the preset time in the time code generator.
[TC/UB] B [TC
2
Select the framing mode for the time code generator
(only when the frame rate setting
is “60” or “30”).
Set using [Main Menu] B [
TC/UB] B [Drop Frame]. (A P107 [ Drop Frame ] )
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[Drop]: Sets
the run mode of the time code generator to drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the recording time.
0
[Non Drop
]:
Sets the run mode of the time code generator to non-drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of frames.
Memo : Drop frame/non-drop frame mode
0
When the frame rate setting in [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [Frame & Bit Rate] is “60p”, “60i”, or “30p”, the actual number of frames per second is
approximately 59.94 (29.97). However, the time code processing standard is “60p”, “60i”, or
“30p” frames. To make up for the frame number discrepancy, the drop frame mode (Drop) drops
the 00 frame and 01 frame every minute except for minutes that are multiples of 10. However, in the case of “60p”, the 00, 01, 02 and 03 frame
are dropped.
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The
non-drop frame mode (Non Drop) does not drop frames and ignores the discrepancy with the actual time.
Setting Time Code
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.
67
1
1
During drop frame
During non-drop frame
Cursor
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2
TIME CODE
During drop frame
During non-drop frame
Cursor
Select [Main Menu] B [ Preset] and press the Set button (R).
(A P
106 [ TC Preset ] )
The [TC Preset] screen appears.
Shooting
.
Memo :
0
When [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] is set to “Regen”,
the parameter is displayed as “Regen”
and cannot be selected.
(A P
106 [ TC Generator ] )
2
Set the time code (hour, minute, second, frame).
Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to place the cursor at the item to set, then use the cross­shaped button (JK) to change the values.
TC/UB] B [TC
Setting Time Code without Opening the Menu
.
Memo :
0
Setting Time Code
1
2
cannot be made in the following cases.
Settings
0
[TC/UB] B [TC Generator] has been set to “Regen”.
0
Menu screen is displayed.
0
The camera recorder is not in the Camera mode.
Set [TC/UB] B [
TC Generator] to settings
other than “Regen”.
(A P
106 [ TC Generator ] )
Hold down the [MENU]
button and press the
[FOCUS ASSIST/1] button.
The [TC Preset] setting screen appears.
.
Memo :
0
Press the [OIS/2] button to reset each digit to “0”. The cursor moves to the time digit (left).
3
Check the values and press the Set button (R).
0
The time code is set and the screen returns to [TC/UB].
0
To cancel the setting, press the button.
4
Press the [MENU] button.
Returns to the normal screen.
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[CANCEL]
.
3
Set the time code (hour, minute, second, frame).
Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to place the cursor at the item to set, then use the cross­shaped button (JK) to change the values.
Memo :
0
Press the [OIS/2] button to reset each digit to “0”. The cursor moves to the time digit (left).
4
OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
Check the values and press the Set button (R).
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The time code is set and the screen returns to the normal screen.
0
To cancel the setting, press the
[CANCEL]
button.
Caution :
0
When
the camera recorder is switched to Media mode during editing, editing will be canceled and the screen will close.
0
When editing the time code, operation of the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] and [OIS/2] buttons that are
configured in [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] is disabled. The [OIS/2] button functions as the number reset button.
(A P
100 [User Switch Set Item] )

Setting the User’s Bit

You can add the date, time or an 8-digit hexadecimal number as the user’s bit to the recorded image.
Shooting
Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on SD Card
This camera recorder is equipped with the time code reader.
1
Set [TC/UB] B [
0
When the camera recorder enters from recording it reads the time code already recorded on the SD card and records the new time code in continuation of that value.
0
The same data as the user’s bit already recorded on the SD card is recorded.
Memo :
0
When [TC/UB] B [TC Generator “Regen”, the framing mode of the time code follows the settings in [TC/UB] B [Drop Frame] instead of the clip settings.
(A P107
[ Drop Frame ] )
TC Generator] to “Regen”.
standby mode to recording mode,
] is set to
.
Selecting a Recording Mode
Recording date/time information to the user’s bit
1
Set [Main Menu] B [
TC/UB] B [UB Mode] to “Date” or “Time”, and press the Set button (R).
(A P
106 [ UB Mode ] ) The date or time information is recorded to the user’s bit.
Memo :
0
When “Date
” or “Time” is set, [Preset] appears
as “-” and cannot be set.
0
“Time
” is displayed in the 24-hour format.
Presetting the User’s Bit
Recording arbitrary information (8-digit hexadecimal) to the user’s bit
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1
1
Cursor
AUX
INPUT2
INPUT1
DEVICE
AV
A
BATT.RELEASE
POWER
/CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
AUX
INPUT2
INPUT1
DEVICE
AV
A
BATT.RELEASE
POWER
/CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
IN
OUT
TC
IN
OUT
TC
[IN]
Slave Device
(This Camera Recorder)
[OUT]
Master Device
Set [Main Menu] B [
TC/UB] B [UB Mode] to
“Preset”, and press the Set button (R).
(A P
106 [ UB Mode ] )
The [UB Mode] setting screen appears.
Shooting
.
Memo :
0
When [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] is set to “Regen”, and cannot be selected.
(A P
2
Select [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B “Preset and press the Set button (R).
The [Preset] setting screen appears.
the parameter is displayed as “Regen”
106 [ TC Generator ] )

Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera

This
camera recorder is equipped with a time code
input/output terminal ([TC] terminal). Connect another camera recorder to the [TC] terminal and synchronize to the time code.
1
Connect the [TC] terminal of the master device with the device.
Set the [TC to “OUT”, and the [TC IN/OUT] switch of the slave device to “IN”.
[TC] terminal of the slave
IN/OUT] switch of the master device
3
Use the cross-shaped button (HI) the cursor at the item to set, then use the cross-shaped button (JK) to change the values.
Numbers between 0 and 9 or alphabets between A and F can be specified for the user’s bit.
[CANCEL]
.
Memo :
0
Press the [OIS/2] button to reset each digit to “0”. The cursor moves to the left.
4
Check the values and press the Set button (R).
0
0
The user’s bit is set and the screen returns to [TC/UB].
To cancel the setting, press the button.
5
Press the [MENU] button.
Returns to the normal screen.
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to place
.
Settings and Operation of the Camera
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PUSH AUTO
ZEBRA/5
Recorder
1
Set to Camera mode.
(A P
18 [Operation Modes] )
2
Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator
0
Slave device: Select “Free Run(Ext)
0
Master device: Select “Free Run
3
Set LCD monitor or viewfinder to Display 1
”.
screen.
4
Set the master device and run the time code.
0
When the built-in time code generator is synchronized with the external time code data input, the Z icon on Display 1 screen lights up.
0
time code is not synchronized or time
When code input is not available, the Z icon goes out.
.
Memo :
0
The built-in time code generator will continue operation even when the master device is disconnected after synchronization.
0
User’s
0
bit will become data in the master device.
While the [TC] terminal is connected, the time code may be out of synchronization when the
[A/V Set] B [Video Set] B [HDMI/SDI Out] setting of the Master device and Slave device is
being changed.
(A P111
[ HDMI/SDI Out ] )
] as follows.
”.

Setting Zebra Pattern

When the luminance level range for displaying zebra patterns is specified, diagonal lines (zebra pattern) are displayed at areas with the specified luminance levels during shooting.
.
1
Set the zebra display pattern.
Select the display pattern in [LCD/VF] B [Shooting Assist] B [Zebra].
2
Specify the brightness (luminance) level range for displaying zebra pattern.
Specify the upper and lower limits of the luminance level in
Assist] B [Zebra] B [Top] and [Bottom].
Item Settings Options
Top Upper luminance
limit for displaying [Zebra]
Bottom Lower luminance
limit for displaying [Zebra]
3
Display the zebra pattern.
Press the [ZEBRA/5] pattern in the specified range.
[LCD/VF] B [Shooting
5% - 100%, Over
5 % increments)
(in
0% - 100% (in 5 % increments)
button to display the zebra
Shooting
.
Memo :
0
“Zebra”
is assigned to [ZEBRA/5] button in
factory default.
0
“Zebra”
can also be assigned to other user
buttons.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
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Setting Spot Meter

AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
The brightness of the object during shooting is displayed. This function is useful when setting video or stage lighting or when specifying camera exposure.
cursor indicating the location and the brightness
A (%) of that location are displayed in the images shown on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen.
0
Zebra patterns display the brightness of output video signals.
[Setting Zebra Pattern] )
(A P71
0
This function allows you to check the brightness of input images from the lens without depending
Shooting
on image processing such as gamma curve. The dynamic range of the camera recorder is 400 % and a brightness range of 0 % to 400 % and above is displayed.
Memo :
0
Spot
meter may not be consistent with the zebra
display range. When [Camera Process] B [Gamma] is set to “Cinema”, the 100IRE output is not consistent with the 100 % display.
When an object of more than 400 % luminance is detected, it is displayed as “400 %”.
(A
P103 [ Gamma ] )
.
1
Select one of the following from [Main
] B [Camera Function] B [User Switch
Menu Set] B [Spot Meter].
(A P100
[ Spot Meter ] )
Item Settings
Indicating the
Position
Color of Frame
Max & Min
Displays the brightness (%)
0
Max: Green
0
Min: Yellow and positions of the brightest and darkest areas in the screen. Frames may also be stopped at the current positions.
Max Displays the
Green
brightness (%)
position of the
and brightest area in the screen. Frames may also be stopped at the current positions.
Min Displays the
Yellow
brightness (%)
position of the
and darkest area in the screen. Frame may also be stopped at the current positions.
Manual Displays the
brightness (%) of the specified position.
2
Assign the “Spot Meter” function to any of
Green (Blinks in green
specifying
when the position)
the user buttons.
(A P
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
3
Press the user button that is assigned with “Spot Meter
”.
The operation switches as below when the button is pressed.
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(Blinks in green)
Cursor
Brightness Indication
A
The cursors appear according to the setting when the button is pressed. Green and yellow frames appear, and the brightness levels of these areas are displayed.
.
B
Hold down the button in the state in A, the positions of the brightest (Max) and darkest (Min) areas in the screen are automatically detected with regard to the changes of the object, and the brightness level of these areas are displayed.
.
C
Pressing the button in the state in B stops the automatic position detection. The frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the brightness levels are displayed.
D
By pressing the button, the cursors and brightness indication disappear.
When [Manual] is selected
A
The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is pressed.
.
B
By pressing the button, the cursors and brightness indication disappear.
.
C
down the button in the state in A or B, the
Hold cursor blinks in green. Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button (JKHI) to specify the position to display the brightness. When you decide on the position, press the Set button (R) to confirm.
Shooting
.
D
Frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the brightness is displayed.
Memo :
0
.
When moving the cursor position, Level] control is disabled.
0
When
the brightness is 0 % in the entire screen,
[Shutter]/[AE
the frame is fixed in the center.
0
If the cursor is outside the “4:3” range, changing [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [SD Aspect] from “16:9” to “4:3” restores the cursor to the default position.
(A
P118 [ SD Aspect ] )
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Acquiring Positioning
0
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Information by GPS
This camera recorder comes with a built-in GPS function. The GPS function is able to record the positioning information.
playback, you can also display the recorded
During information on the playback screen.
(A P89 [Playing back] )
1
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [GPS] “On”.
0
Shooting
Positioning starts when the H display screen starts blinking.
0
After positioning is complete, the H icon switches to a solid light and records the positioning information during shooting.
0
The icon that appears on the screen changes according to the condition of signal reception from the GPS satellite.
0
The GPS function is able to record the positioning information. However, the date/ time information (atomic clock) can be recorded only when [Format] is set to
“AVCHD” on the slot to record to.
to
icon on the
Display
.
Reception
Status
GPS reception in progress (signal strength: strong)
Positioning Status
Receiving strong GPS signal. UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded.
(No
display)
GPS function is turned off
The [GPS] item is set to “Off”.
Memo :
0
If positioning cannot be performed after waiting for several minutes, this means GPS reception is poor, and there is difficulty in receiving data. Move to an open place with no obstructions. Otherwise, GPS information will not be recorded when shooting is performed.
0
Signal may not be received depending on circumstances such as locations that are indoors or surrounded by tall buildings, or the geographical conditions. Precision error may occur in the position information depending on the conditions of reception.
0
Even when positioning is in progress, information may be disrupted depending on the condition of signal reception.
.
Display
(Yellow)
(Blink)
.
.
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Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately
Reception
Status
[GPS] is set to
.
“On”, but signal cannot be
received
GPS search in
.
progress
GPS reception in progress (signal strength: weak)
GPS reception in progress (signal strength: medium)
Positioning Status
GPS signal cannot be received. UTC and positioning information cannot be obtained.
UTC information can be obtained, but not positioning information.
Receiving weak GPS signal. UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded.
Receiving GPS signal. UTC and positioning information can be obtained and recorded.
You can check (review) the last recorded video clip on the screen. However, the video clip cannot be played back if the settings of the camera recorder are different from the video format (Resolution/Frame & Bit Rate/SD Aspect) of the clip.
(A P117
[ W Resolution ] ) (A P118 [ Y Resolution ] ) (A P117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] ) (A P118 [ Y Frame & Bit Rate ] ) (A P118 [ SD Aspect ] )
Memo :
0
use this function, assign “Clip Review” to any
To of the user buttons. “Clip Review” is assigned to [C.REVIEW/7] button in factory default.
0
“Clip
Review” can also be assigned to other user
buttons.
(A P38
[Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
(Clip Review)
.
AUX
INPUT2
INPUT1
DEVICE
AV
A
BATT.RELEA S E
POWER /CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
C.REVIEW/7
1
Press the button assigned with the “Clip Review” function during standby (“STBY” is displayed).
Playback of the configured section starts.
Memo :
0
The video clip is played back according to the setting in [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B
[User Switch Set
] B [Clip Review]. By default
setting (Last 5sec), the last 5 seconds of the clip is played back.
(A P100
0
[ Clip Review ] ) When playback is complete, the camera recorder exits Clip Review and returns to “STBY” (recording standby) mode.
Caution :
0
During Clip Review, only the
[CANCEL] and [REC] buttons are enabled. Press the [CANCEL] button to cancel clip review and return to “STBY” (recording standby) mode. Press the [REC] button to cancel clip review and enter recording mode. It will take some time to
start recording after the button is pressed.
0
When the last clip is less than 5 seconds, the whole clip is played back.
0
Only
video clips in the currently selected slot can
be reviewed.
0
When there are no clips in the selected slot, Clip Review function is disabled.
0
Clip Review is unavailable when Clip Continuous Rec is paused (“STBYC”, yellow text). To operate Clip Review, use the [CANCEL] button to set to “STBYC” (white text)
first.
(A P
80 [Clip Continuous Rec] )
0
Clip Review is unavailable when the camera recorder is connected to an external equipment and the equipment is in recording state.
0
Clip Review is unavailable when operating View Remote via network connection.
(A P162 [View Remote Feature] )

Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions

setting [System] to “HD+SD” or “HD+Web”, you
By can record simultaneously at two different
definitions.
0
When HD+SD is selected: Records a high-definition (HD) file to slot A and a standard definition (SD) file to slot B at the same time.
0
When HD+Web is selected: Records a high-definition (HD) file to slot A and
low bit-rate web file to slot B at the same time.
a Web files can be used as a proxy file for the HD file.
Memo :
0
If
a recordable SD card is inserted into only one
of the slots, files will only be recorded to that slot.
0
The [Rec Mode] is fixed at “Normal”.
0
Clip Cutter Trig is disabled.
0
[Slot Mode
0
Clip Review can only be performed for slot A. (“No Media
while a card is inserted into slot B.)
0
Playback of web files is only possible from slot B when “HD+Web
] cannot be selected.
” appears if there is no card in slot A
” is selected.
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Splitting the Clips Freely
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INPU
T2
INPU
T1
DEVICE
AV
A
BATT.RELEASE
POWER /CHG
B
HDMI
REMOTE
DC
HD/SD
SDI
REC
HOST
REC
REC
HOLD
REC
A
B
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DUAL
(Clip Cutter Trig)
can split the clips freely without having to stop
You recording during shooting.
1
Assign the “Clip Cutter Trig” function to any of the user buttons.
38 [Assignment of Functions to User
(A P Buttons] )
2
Press the user button that is assigned with “Clip Cutter Trig
Shooting
A clip cut icon (Q) appears on the display screen for 3 seconds, and the clip is split.
.
Memo :
0
Clips cannot be split again for a few seconds after the operation is performed.
0
This item cannot be used when set to “Backup”.
0
Available only when “SD”.
(A P78
0
[Backup Rec] ) This item cannot be used when [Rec Mode] is set to a value other than “Normal” or “Pre Rec”.
(A P
119 [ Rec Mode ] )
0
The split clips are recorded seamlessly without interruptions in the video.
” during shooting.
[System] is set to “HD” or
[Slot Mode] is

Dual Rec

0
both the slots are loaded with recordable cards
If in the factory default ([Slot Mode] is set to
“Series”), pressing the [REC] button starts recording only to the media in the selected slot.
When the remaining space in the selected media runs out, recording continues by automatically activating the media in the other slot.
0
If
both the slots are loaded with recordable cards
in the Dual Rec mode ([Slot Mode] is set to “Dual”), pressing the [REC] button starts recording simultaneously to the media in both
the slots.
0
The
clips recorded to the media in both the slots are identical, and two clips of the same content can be created only on this camera recorder.
(A P120 [ Slot Mode ] )
.
Setting to Dual Rec Mode
1
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record
] B [Slot Mode] to “Dual”.
Set
(A
P120 [ Slot Mode ] )
“DUAL” appears on the display screen.
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REC
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White
Start recording.
0
Insert recordable media in both slots, and press the [REC] button.
0
In
the Dual Rec mode, recording to the media
in both slots starts at the same time.
0
Both the card slot marks turn red, and the status indicators of both the card slots also light up in red.
.
3
Stop recording.
0
Press the [REC] button again.
0
Recording to both slots stops, and both the card slot marks turn white.
0
The same clips are recorded to both cards.
.
Memo :
0
During
recording in the Dual Rec mode, both the
card slot marks light up in red.
0
During recording in the Dual Rec mode to two cards with a different amount of remaining space, if the space of one card runs out, recording to both slots will stop automatically. After recording stops, recording automatically resumes for the card with remaining space. Although the clips are separated in this case, the clips can be seamlessly joined by arranging them on the timeline of the editing software since they are recorded seamlessly.
0
If the last clip on the cards that are inserted in the two slots are different from each other, and the time code operating mode is set to “Regen”, the
Regen mode for the selected card slot will be enabled in the next recording.
Caution :
0
perform recording in the Dual Rec mode, it is
To recommended that you start recording by making use of two cards with the same capacity and from the formatted state.
0
You can combine the use of the Dual Rec mode with a special recording mode. While in the Dual Rec mode, you can also set [Rec Mode] to
“Normal”, “Pre Rec”, “Clip Continuous”, “Interval Rec”, “Frame Rec”, or “Variable Frame”. When [Main Menu]
B
[System] B [Record Set]
B
[Record Format] B [WFormat] is set to “AVCHD”, “Clip Continuous” cannot be selected.
(A P80 [Special Recording] ) (A P119 [ Rec Mode ] ) (A P117 [ W Format ] )
0
When both slots are inserted with recordable cards, the Dual Rec (simultaneous recording) operation can be performed. If a recordable media is only inserted in one of the slots, you can also start recording with one card.
0
In the Dual Rec mode, continuous recording by switching from one slot to another cannot be performed. Continuous recording will not be performed if a recordable media is inserted in a slot after recording to the other slot has started.
0
When recording to one slot is in progress with the recorder set to the Dual Rec mode, inserting a recordable media to the other slot does not enable the Dual Rec operation. To perform the Dual Rec operation, stop recording temporarily (excluding pausing recording in the Clip Continuous Rec mode), and start again.
0
When one of the cards is accidentally removed while recording is in progress in the Dual Rec mode, recording to the card in the other slot will continue. However, repair of the accidentally removed card by the recovery function may fail.
0
If an error occurs on one of the cards while recording is in progress in the Dual Rec mode, recording of the erroneous card stops, while that of the other card continues.
0
Operations on clips recorded in the Dual Rec mode, such as clip deletion in the Media mode or appending of OK marks, can only be performed on the card in the selected slot.
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Backup Rec

Slot B
Slot A
Clip 3
Clip 2
Clip 1
Clip 2
Slot B stops
recording
Slot A stops
recording
Slot A starts recording
Slot B starts
recording
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Red (selected)
Red
0
The Backup Rec mode allows you to make use of the media in slot B for backup recording by controlling in slot B without using the [REC] button.
0
Start [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] or press the user button that is
assigned with “Backup Trig”. (A P (A P100 [User Switch Set Item] )
Shooting
.
Memo :
0
During the Backup Rec mode (when [Slot
Mode] is set to
recording to the 2 slots at different timings, and
backup recording can only be performed on this
camera recorder. (A P
0
You can record without worrying about missing
the important scenes by setting slot B to be
always recording (backup recording) and using
the [REC] button to start/stop recording of only
the required scenes in slot A.
0
It is recommended to use a media with high
capacity in slot B.
the starting and stopping of recording
or stop the recording using [Main Menu] B
120 [ Slot Mode ] )
“Backup”), you can control
120 [ Slot Mode ] )
1
Set [Main Menu] B [
System] B [Record
Set] B [Slot Mode] to “Backup”.
(A P
120 [ Slot Mode ] )
“BACKUP” appears on the display screen.
.
2
Start backup recording. (Backup recording into slot B)
0
Select “REC” in [Main Menu] B [System] B [
Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup
Rec] and press the Set button (R).
(A P120
[ Slot Mode ] )
0
You can also press the user button that is assigned with “Backup Trig”.
(A
P100 [User Switch Set Item] )
0
Backup recording into slot B starts. (The characters “BACKUP” appear in red.)
0
The card slot mark of slot B turns red (selected state), and the status indicator of slot B also blinks in red.
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Red (not selected)
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50min
100min
50min
White
Start normal recording (normal recording into slot A)
0
Press any of the
0
Recording into the media in slot A starts.
[REC] buttons.
(The characters “RREC” appear in red.)
0
The
card icon of slot A turns red (unselected state), and the status indicator of slot A blinks in red.
.
4
Stop normal recording.
0
Press any of the
0
Recording to slot A stops, and the card slot mark
of slot A turns white (unselected state).
0
The characters “RREC” (red) changes back
[REC] buttons again.
to “STBY” (white).
0
The status indicator of slot A goes out.
.
5
Stop backup recording.
0
[STBY] in [Main Menu] B [System] B
Select [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] and press the Set button (R).
(A
P120 [ Slot Mode ] )
0
You can also press the user button that is assigned with “Backup Trig”.
(A P
100 [User Switch Set Item] )
0
Recording to slot B stops, and the card slot mark of slot B turns white (unselected state).
0
The characters “BACKUP” changes back to white.
0
The status indicator of slot B lights up in green.
.
Memo :
0
During backup recording, if the space of one card runs out, recording stops only for the card that is full.
0
When recording to both slots is stopped, recording
in the Regen mode will be enabled for
the card slot in which recording started.
0
When recording is started in the other slot while recording to one slot, the clip being recorded is split and simultaneous recording to the other card starts.
0
When recording is stopped for either slot A or B while recording to both slots, the clip on the slot which is still recording is split.
0
Although the clips are separated during recording the clips can be seamlessly joined by arranging them on the timeline of the editing software since they are recorded seamlessly.
0
Clip Cutter Trig cannot be performed during
backup recording. (A P76 [Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)] )
0
When [Slot Mode] is set to “Backup”, [Rec
Mode] can only be set to “Normal”. (A P119
[ Rec Mode ] )
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Special Recording

(Recording stops)
Press [REC]
(Recording starts)
Press [REC]
Recording starts a
number of seconds
earlier based on the
[Pre Rec Time] setting
(Recorded video and audio)
Completed Clip
Besides the normal recording mode, five special recording methods are available in this camera recorder. They are Pre Rec, Clip Continuous, Frame Rec, Interval Rec and Variable Frame. Select a mode from
Memo :
0
Set using [Main Menu Set] B [Rec Mode].
(A P
119 [ Rec Mode ] )
0
When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [WFormat] is set to
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“AVCHD”, “Clip Continuous” cannot be selected.
(A P
117 [ W Format ] )

Pre Rec

0
By
setting the number of seconds in the [Pre Rec Time], you can start recording video and audio before actual recording starts based on the [Pre Rec Time] setting.
0
When
starting actual recording while the camera
recorder is in Recording Standby (STBYP) mode, you can start recording a few seconds earlier based on the [Pre Rec Time] setting.
0
Using Pre Rec allows you to record a complete event without missing the initial scenes even if you start the recording late.
Memo :
0
Pre Rec Time can be set to “15sec” in [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Pre Rec Time].
0
When the frame rate setting in [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [Frame & Bit Rate] is set to “XHQ”, “15sec” cannot be selected.
(A P
119 [ Pre Rec Time ] )
[Record Set] B [Rec Mode].
] B [System] B [Record
“5sec”, “10sec”, or
[Main Menu] B
1
Set [Rec Mode] to “Pre Rec”.
(A P
119 [ Rec Mode ] )
0
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] to “Pre Rec”.
0
The display changes (
2
Press the [REC] button to start recording in
“STBY” B “STBYP”).
Pre Rec mode.
0
The display changes (“STBYPBRRECP”)
and the card slot status indicator
lights up in red.
0
Press the
[REC] button again to pause
recording. The display changes (“RRECPB “STBYP”) and the card slot status indicator lights up in green.
Caution :
0
When the interval between start and stop recording is short, “STBYP” may not be displayed immediately after recording is complete. “RRECPB “STBYP
(“STBY” blinks in red) B
“STBYP” is displayed.
0
When the SD card becomes full during recording, recording stops and
“STOP” is
displayed.
0
Video and audio before the above mentioned time may not be recorded after recording starts in the following cases.
0
Immediately after power on
0
Immediately after recording stops
0
Immediately after switching from Media mode to Camera mode
0
Immediately after setting
0
Immediately after the end of Clip Review
0
Immediately after changing file format
0
Immediately after changing video format
[Rec Mode]

Clip Continuous Rec

0
In normal recording, when the recording stops,
image, audio, and accompanying data from
the the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card.
0
This mode allows you to consolidate several
rounds of “startstop recording” into one clip. Example: In normal recording, three clips are generated as Recording 1, Recording 2, and Recording 3. However, recording in this mode generates only one clip.
.
80
.
(Recorded video and audio)
Completed Clip
Recording 3
Recording 2
Recording 1
Recording 3
Recording 2
Recording 1
(Recording stops)
Press and hold [REC]
(Recording pauses)
Press [REC]
(Recording pauses)
Press [REC]
(Recording resumes)
Press [REC]
(Recording resumes)
Press [REC]
(Recording starts)
Press [REC]
1
2
3
Memo :
0
When camera recorder is paused (STBYC), the display changes (“STBYC” (yellow text) B “STBYC” (blinking yellow text) B “STBYC” (white text)), and a “clip” is generated. The card
slot status indicator lights up in green.
4
Set “Rec Mode” to “Clip Continuous”.
(A P
119 [ Rec Mode ] )
0
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] to “Clip Continuous”.
0
The display changes (
“STBY” B “STBYC”).
Start recording. (Recording 1)
0
Press the [REC] button to start recording in Clip Continuous mode.
0
The display changes (“STBYCBRRECC”)
and the card slot status indicator
lights up in red.
Pause recording.
0
Press the
[REC] button again to pause
recording. The display changes (“RRECC
B “STBYC” (yellow text)).
0
The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red.
the [CANCEL] button is pressed while the
Resume recording. (Recording 2)
0
Press the
[REC] button again to resume
recording. The display changes (“STBYC” (yellow text) B RRECC”).
0
The
card slot status indicator remains lighted
in red.
5
Pause recording.
0
Press the
[REC] button again to pause
recording. The display changes (“RRECC
B “STBYC” (yellow text)).
0
card slot status indicator remains lighted
The in red.
6
Resume recording. (Recording 3)
0
Press the [REC] button again to resume recording. The display changes (“STBYC” (yellow text) B RRECC”).
0
card slot status indicator remains lighted
The in red.
7
Press and hold the [REC] button.
0
Recording stops and the display changes (“RRECCB “STBYC”). A “clip” is generated.
0
The card slot status indicator lights up in green.
8
Press the [REC] button again.
0
The display changes (“STBYCBRRECC”)
and the card slot status indicator
lights up in red.
0
A new “clip” is generated from here.
Memo :
0
The following operations cannot be performed
recording is paused (STBYC, yellow text).
while
0
Clip Review operation (A P74 [Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)] )
0
Switching SD card slots
0
Switching operation mode (A P18 [Operation Modes] )
0
Files are split into sizes of 4 GB (or 30 minutes) regardless of the menu settings.
Caution :
0
Do not remove the SD card during recording (RRECC, red text) or recording pause (STBYC, yellow text).
0
To remove the SD card in the
“Clip
Continuous” mode, press the [CANCEL] button, check that “STBYC” (white text) is displayed and the card slot status indicator lights up in
green before you remove the card.
0
When the SD card becomes full during recording, recording stops and
“STOP” is
displayed.
0
When the [POWER ON/OFF(CHG)
] switch is
turned off during recording or recording pause, recording stops and power is cut off after a clip is generated.
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Caution :
Specific amount of data
Actual clips recorded to the media
Records number of frames specified in [Rec Frames]
(Padding data)
Normal recording
Paus ePaus ePaus e
Recording resumes
Recording resumes
Press [REC]Press [REC]
(Frame Rec stops)(Frame Rec starts)
Press and hold [REC]Press [REC]
0
If the power is cut off due to low battery power, a proper clip may not be generated.
0
When [WFormat]/[YFormat] in the [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set Format] menu is set to “AVCHD”, Clip Continuous Rec cannot be performed.
(A P
117 [ W Format ] )
(A P118 [ Y Format ] )
] B [Record

Frame Rec

In normal recording, when the recording stops, the
Shooting
image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card. In this mode, recording starts with every press of the [REC] button, and only the specified number of
frames is recorded. The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped.
Memo :
0
Audio will not be recorded.
0
Until a specified amount of recordings is accumulated, the file cannot be written to the media.
0
If the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped, normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of
the clip until the amount is reached. (Padding)
0
After the specified number of frames is recorded and written to the media, recording will be performed until the same number is accumulated again.
.
1
Set [Rec Mode] to “Frame Rec”.
0
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] to “Frame Rec”.
(A P119
2
Set the number of frames to record in [Rec Frames].
(A P119
3
Start recording.
4
Repeat Frame Rec.
5
Press and hold the [REC] button.
Caution :
0
Do not remove the SD card during recording (“RRECM”, red text) or recording pause (“STBYM”, yellow text).
0
To remove the SD card during Frame Rec, press the [CANCEL] button, check that “STBYM
(white text) is displayed and the card slot status indicator lights up in green before you remove the card.
0
When [Main Menu Generator] is set to “Free Run” or “Free Run(Ext)”, the time code will be recorded in “Rec Run”.
0
Audio cannot be recorded. A x mark appears in the audio level meter display.
(A P130
[ Rec Mode ] )
0
The display changes (“STBY” B “STBYM”).
0
Set using [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record
Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Frames].
[ Rec Frames ] )
0
Press the [REC] button to record only the number of frames specified in [Rec Frames] and pause.
0
The
display changes (“STBYMBRRECM
B “STBYM” (yellow text)).
0
The card slot status indicator lights up in green.
0
Press the [REC] button again to record only the number of frames specified in [Rec Frames]
0
0
0
and pause.
display changes (“STBYMBRRECM
The B “STBYM” (yellow text)). Frame Rec continues until the recording is stopped (step 5).
The card slot status indicator lights up in green.
] B [TC/UB] B [TC
[Audio Level Meter] )
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Interval Rec

Specific amount of data
Actual clips recorded to the media
Records number of frames specified in [Rec Frames]
(Padding data)
Normal recording
Paus ePaus ePause
[Rec Interval][Rec Interval]
Recording resumes
Recording resumes
(Interval Rec stops)(Interval Rec starts)
Press [REC]Press [REC]
In normal recording, when the recording stops, the
and accompanying data from the start till the
image end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card. In this mode, recording and pause are performed repeatedly at the specified time interval. Only the specified number of frames is recorded. The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped.
Memo :
0
Audio will not be recorded.
0
Until a specified amount of recordings is accumulated, the file will not be written to the media.
0
the specified number of frames is recorded
After and written to the media, recording will be performed until the same number is accumulated again.
0
If the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped, normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amount is reached. (Padding)
.
1
Set [Rec Mode] to “Interval Rec”.
0
Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [
(A P119
0
2
Set the number of frames to record in [Rec Frames
Set using [Main Menu] B [ Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Frames]. (A P119 [ Rec Frames ] )
Rec Mode] to “Interval Rec”.
[ Rec Interval ] )
The display changes (“STBY” B “STBYN”).
].
System] B [Record
3
Set the time interval to start recording in [Interval Rec].
Set using [Main Menu] B [
System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Interval]. (A P119 [ Rec Interval ] )
4
Start recording.
0
Press the
[REC] button to record only the number of frames specified in [Rec Frames] and pause.
0
After the specified time in [Rec Interval] has passed,
recording starts again to record only
the number of frames specified in [Rec Frames] and pause.
0
Interval Rec continues until the recording is stopped. The
display changes (“STBYN” B “RRECN” B “STBYN” (red text) BRRECNB “STBYN” (red text)).
0
card slot status indicator blinks in green.
The
5
Press and hold the [REC] button.
0
The card slot status indicator lights up in green.
0
The display becomes “STBYN”.
Caution :
0
Do not remove the SD card during recording (RRECN,
red text) or recording pause (STBYN,
yellow text).
0
To remove the SD card during Interval Rec, press the [CANCEL] button, check that “STBYN
(white text) is displayed and the card slot status indicator lights up in green before you remove the card.
0
When [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] is set to “
Free Run” or “Free Run(Ext)”, the time code will be recorded in “Rec Run”.
0
Audio cannot be recorded. A x mark appears in the audio level meter display.
(A P
130 [Audio Level Meter] )
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83

Variable Frame Rec

Shooting in this mode allows you to obtain smooth slow motion or quick motion videos. Using different frame rate settings for recording and playback, videos captured at normal speed can be played back more smoothly than those in low or high speed playback. To enable Variable Frame Rec, the following two settings are required at the same time.
0
[Record Format [YResolution] is set to “1920x1080” or “1280x720”.
0
[Record Format
Shooting
[YFrame & Bit Rate] is set to “30p(HQ)”, “24p(UHQ)”, “24p(HQ)” or “25p(HQ)”.
Number of Frames that can be Set
1
Set [WResolution]
(A P117 [ W Resolution ] ) (A P117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] )
0
[WResolution]: Set to “1920x1080” or “1280x720”.
0
[WFrame & Bit Rate]: Set
“25p(HQ)”.
2
Set [Rec Mode] to “Variable Frame”.
(A P
119 [ Rec Mode ] ) Set [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] to “Variable Frame”.
3
Select a recording frame rate from [WFrame & Bit Rate].
(A P
117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] ) The selectable frame rates are as shown in the table below.
] B [WResolution]/
] B [WFrame & Bit Rate]/
and [WFrame & Bit Rate].
to “30p(HQ)”, “24p(UHQ)”, “24p(HQ)” or
Memo :
0
[Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [AE
When LEVEL SW] is set to “AE LEVEL/VFR”, you can use the cross-shaped button (HI) to select the frame rate during Variable Frame Rec. In modes
other than Variable Frame Rec, the cross­shaped button (HI) functions as the AE level setting button.
(A P
98 [ AE Level ] )
0
If the specified amount is not reached when recording is stopped, normal recording is performed and frames are added to the ending of the clip until the amount is reached. (Padding)
Caution :
0
The shooting frame rate cannot be changed during
recording. To change the frame rate, stop
the recording first and perform the change.
0
When [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] Run(Ext)”, the time code will be recorded in “Rec Run”.
0
Audio cannot be recorded. A x in the audio level meter display.
(A P
is set to “Free Run” or “Free
mark appears
130 [Audio Level Meter] )
Resolution
1920x1080 30p - 30 27, 25, 24, 22.5, 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, 6,
1280x720 30p 60, 54, 50, 48, 45, 40, 36,3230 27, 25, 24, 22.5, 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, 6,
Effect during playback Slow motion Standard Quick motion
Frame & Bit
Rate
24p 30, 27, 25 24 22.5, 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, 6, 2 25p - 25 24, 22.5, 20, 18, 12.5, 10, 6, 2
24p 60, 54, 50, 48, 45, 40, 36,
32, 30, 27, 25
25p 50, 48, 45, 40, 36, 32 25 24, 22.5, 20, 18, 12.5, 10, 6, 2
Selectable Shooting Frame Rate
2
2
24 22.5, 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, 6, 2
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Playing Recorded Clips

AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
TIME CODE
DISPLAY STATUS
A
D
B
C
A
B
C
D
E F G
I H
A
J
H
C
B
G
E
D
F
K
I
A B
D
E
C
play back clips recorded on SD cards, switch to
To the Media mode. Press and hold the [MODE] selection button in
Camera mode to enter Media mode. A thumbnail screen of the clips recorded on the SD card is displayed. You can play back the selected clip on the thumbnail screen.
Memo :
0
When an SD card without any clips is inserted, “No Clips
Operation Buttons
Use the operation buttons, on the side control panel of the camera recorder or the LCD monitor, to operate the thumbnail screen.
” is displayed.
F
[OIS/2]
Button
0
Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor.
0
Clips being selected are displayed with check mark.
G
[LOLUX/3] Button Enters the action selection screen.
H
[DISPLAY] Button Switches between the “Standard Screen” and
“Detailed Screen”.
I
[STATUS] Button Displays the media information screen.

Thumbnail Screen

0
“Standard Screen” and “Detailed Screen” are available.
the [DISPLAY] button to switch between the
Use screens.
0
Thumbnails are displayed in order of recording from the oldest to most recent.
Standard screen

Playback

.
A
[MENU/THUMB]
0
Displays the menu.
0
Press this button to close the menu screen
Button
during menu display and return to the thumbnail screen.
B
[CANCEL] (Stop) Button
Cancels settings and returns to the previous screen.
C
Set (Play) Button
0
Sets the values and items. (Confirm)
0
Plays back the selected clip.
D
Cross-Shaped Button (JKHI)
Moves the cursor.
E
[FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button
0
Switches the cursor.
0
If an OK mark has been appended, it will be deleted. Otherwise, an OK mark will be appended.
the OK mark of the clip selected by
.
A
SD Card Information
0
Displays the status of the inserted SD card, selected SD card, write-protect switch, and the need for restoring.
0
[SLOT A/B] switch to switch slots.
Use the Clips in slot A and B cannot be displayed at
the same time.
W z:Write-protect switch of the SD card
in slot A is set.
S
SD card in slot B needs to be
:
restored or formatted, or is an unsupported SD card.
B
Clip Mark Displays the clip information (properties).
.
A
OK Mark Clip is appended with OK mark.
85
Memo :
A B
0
Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder.
0
B
C
Playback
D
E
C
D
.
A
B
Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set]
When [ B [Record Format] B [WFormat] is set to “AVCHD”, the OK mark indicates that the clip is protected.
(A P
117 [ W Format ] )
Continued From Mark
This mark indicates that the current clip is continued from another SD card when recording is divided and made on several SD cards.
Uneditable Mark
0
mark indicates that an OK mark cannot
This be appended to or deleted from the clip, and the clip cannot be deleted.
0
When [Main Menu] B [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [WFormat] is set to “AVCHD”, clips that are not recorded on this camera recorder cannot be edited.
Continue Mark
This
mark indicates that recording of the current clip is continued to another SD card when recording is divided and made on several SD cards.
Check Mark
0
A green check mark is displayed when the clip is selected.
0
Magenta and gray check marks are
displayed in multiple selection mode. (A P91 [Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips] )
Cursor
Clip to be worked on. Use the cross-shaped button (JKHI) to move the cursor.
Thumbnail Substitution Display
A clip with corrupted management information. It cannot be played back even if you press the Set (Play) button.
clip that cannot be played back nor displayed
A in thumbnail with the current video format settings. It cannot be played back even if you press the Set (Play) button.
Memo :
0
Dependent on the settings for [ [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [System], [WResolution]/[YResolution], and [WFrame & Bit Rate]/[YFrame & Bit Rate].
(A P116 (A P117 [ W Frame & Bit Rate ] )
0
E
F
G
Memo :
0
(A P (A P111 [ Time Style ] )
H
I
J
K
[ System ] )
When [Record Format]B[WFormat] is set to “AVCHD”, you may not be able to play back files recorded on a camera recorder other than the
GY-HM600 and GY-HM650 series. If the file cannot be played back, the above thumbnail substitution display 2 is displayed.
Clip Name
file name (clip number) of the selected clip
The is displayed.
Operation Guide
0
Displays a guide for the current operation buttons.
0
The action selection screen is displayed when the User 3 ([LOLUX/3]) button is
pressed.
87 [Actions] )
(A P
Recording Start Time Displays the recording start time of the clip.
The
date/time display is dependent on the [LCD/ VF] B [Display Settings] B [Date Style]/[Time Style] settings in the [Main Menu] screen.
111 [ Date Style ] )
Scroll Bar
0
Indicates the scroll position.
0
Black space below the scroll bar (white) indicates that there are more pages.
0
When the scroll bar (white) is at the bottom, this indicates the last page.
Remaining Battery Power
[Power Status Display] )
(A P30
Number of Clips
0
none of the clips are selected, the “running
If number/total number of clips” of the clip to be displayed appears.
0
Even if only one clip is selected, the number of selected clips in the current slot is displayed.
Network Connection Icon
0
[Main Menu] B [System] B [Network]
When is set to “On(SDI Off)” or “On(HDMI Off)”, the network connection status is displayed.
This icon is not displayed when “Off” is selected.
(A P
132 [Network Connection Icon] )
Main Menu] B
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Detailed screen
C
B
A
that are common with the Standard screen
* Items
will not be described. Refer to “[Standard screen] P 85”.
.
A
Thumbnail
Thumbnail of the clip selected by the cursor. Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to move the cursor.
B
Scroll Mark (DE)
0
If there are previous clips, D left.
0
If there are more clips, E appears on the right.
0
The marks will not be displayed if there are no clips before and after the current clip.
C
Metadata
Metadata of the clip pointed by the cursor. You can use the cross-shaped button (JK) to scroll.
appears on the

Actions

The action selection screen is displayed when the User 3 ([LOLUX/3]) button is pressed.
You can perform the following operations.
Item Description Select All Clips Selects all clips. Select OK
Marked Select Range Specifies the range when
Deselect All Clears all clip selections. Add OK Mark Appends an OK mark.
Delete OK Mark Deletes the OK mark.
Selects all clips appended with OK mark.
selecting multiple clips.
91 [Selecting Multiple
(A P Clips Randomly] )
0
This Clip: Appends an OK mark to the clip pointed by the cursor.
0
Selected Clips: Appends an OK mark to the clips selected (appended with check mark).
0
All Clips: Appends an OK mark to all clips.
0
This Clip: Deletes the OK mark of the clip pointed by the cursor.
0
Selected Clips: Deletes the OK mark of the clips selected (appended with check mark).
0
All Clips: Deletes the OK mark of all clips.
Playback
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Item Description
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
A
C
B
FTP Upload Uploads a clip to the FTP server.
0
This Clip: Uploads the clip pointed by the cursor.
0
Selected Clips: Uploads the clips selected (appended with check mark).
0
All Clips: Uploads all clips.
Delete Clips Deletes clip. However, clips with
OK mark cannot be deleted.
0
This Clip: Deletes the clip pointed by the cursor.
0
Selected Clips:
Playback
Deletes the clips selected (appended with check mark).
0
All Clips: Deletes all clips.
Trim This Clip Trims the clip pointed by the
cursor.
Memo :
0
object of action is the clip of the current slot
The being displayed.
0
[Selected Clips] cannot be performed if there are no selected (appended with check mark) clips.
0
[This
Clip] cannot be performed if there are more
than one selected (appended with check mark) clips.
0
If the write-protect switch of an SD card is set, OK mark cannot be appended or deleted, and the clips cannot be deleted.

Playing back

Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder to play back.
.
A
IW Button
0
Plays back/pauses the clip pointed by the cursor.
0
You
can press the cross-shaped button (HI) to perform frame-by-frame forward playback during pause mode.
B
S/T Button Skips in the reverse or forward direction. O/N Button During Playback: Fast forwards in the reverse or forward direction. While paused: Frame-by-frame playback in the reverse or forward direction.
C
Button
o Stops playback.
1
In the thumbnail screen, move the cursor to the clip to be played back.
Move the cursor to the clip to be played back using the cross-shaped button (JKH I).
2
Press the playback/pause button.
Playback of the selected clip starts.
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Audio Output during Playback
0
You can confirm the playback sound from the monitor speaker, or the headphone connected to the [x] terminal. When a headphone is connected
to the [x] terminal, sound cannot be
output from the monitor speaker.
(A P145 [Connecting the Headphone] )
0
Adjust the volume of the monitor speaker and headphone using the [MONITOR +/-] volume
adjustment button on the LCD monitor section of the camera recorder.
Time Code Playback
P13000K
1/100
F1. 6
0
dB
+35.483197
+139.652172
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07:01:58PM
AE LOCK/4
AE LOCK/4
AE LOCK/4
GPS Display
Camera Information
Display
Hide
OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
1
code or user’s bit recorded on an SD card can
Time be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Memo :
0
The time code is also superimposed on the
signal output from the [HD/SD SDI] output
video terminal.
0
User’s bit output from the
[HD/SD SDI] output
terminal is used as a flag to determine valid video signals. Therefore, accurate values will not be output.
0
If
a section without time code is played back, the time code will stop. However, playback will continue.
Displaying Information during Shooting
During playback, pressing the [DISPLAY] button shows the display screen.
Pressing the
[AE LOCK/4] button switches the
display information during shooting between no display, camera information display, and GPS display.
0
The GPS display displays information on the recording location of the video being played back only when GPS information has been recorded. The local date/time is displayed.
0
Camera information display displays only information of Gain, Iris, Shutter and White Balance that have been recorded.

Deleting Clips

Delete clip.
.
Memo :
0
Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder.
0
Read-only clips can be deleted on a PC.
Deleting One Clip
Delete the clip (one clip) pointed by the cursor in [Delete Clips] B [This Clip] in the menu.
Memo :
0
Clips with OK mark cannot be deleted.
Playback
.
Memo :
0
When [System] B [Record Set] B [ Format] B System is set to “HD+SD” or “HD +Web”, only SD or web files can be played back from slot B.
In this case, files up-converted into the HD size are played back in the simple mode.
0
Trimming information is displayed while trimming is in progress. You cannot switch the display
using the [AE LOCK/4] button during this
process.
Record
During Thumbnail Screen
1
Move the cursor to the clip to be deleted.
Move the cursor to the clip to be deleted using the cross-shaped button (JKH I).
.
2
Press the [LOLUX/3] button.
The action selection screen is displayed.
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3
3
4
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
LOLUX / 3FOCUS ASSIST/1
OK Mark
Select [Delete the Set button (R).
A screen to confirm deletion appears.
.
4
Select [Delete] using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R).
Deleting starts.
Playback
.
Clips] B [This Clip] and press

Appending/Deleting OK Mark

0
You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes.
0
Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted, thus protecting the important clips.
0
When the camera recorder is in Media mode, you can delete the OK marks appended during recording, or append/delete OK marks after shooting.
.
During Thumbnail Screen
1
Press the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button.
0
the clip does not have an OK mark, an OK
If mark will be appended.
0
If the clip is appended with an OK mark, the OK mark will be deleted.
Selecting and Deleting Multiple Clips
To select and delete multiple clips, refer to “[Selecting
and Performing Operations on Multiple
Clips] P 91”.
Deleting All Clips
Delete all clips that are displayed.
1
Press the [LOLUX/3] button.
The action selection screen is displayed.
2
Select [Delete Clips] B [All Clips
A screen to confirm deletion appears.
3
Select [Delete] and press the Set button (R).
Deleting starts.
Memo :
0
The time taken to delete clips depends on the number of clips to be deleted.
90
].
.
During Playback or Pause Screen
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OK Mark
1
1
Press [FOCUS
ASSIST/1] button during clip
playback.
0
If
the clip does not have an OK mark, an OK
mark will be appended.
0
If the clip is appended with an OK mark, the OK mark will be deleted.
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Memo :
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The clip pauses when an OK mark is appended or deleted during playback.
Appending/Deleting OK Mark of Multiple Clips
To select and append/delete OK mark for multiple clips, refer to “[Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips] P
91”.

Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips

0
Multiple clips can be selected during thumbnail screen or playback screen display.
0
After selecting multiple clips, perform appending/deleting using the action selection screen.
0
After selecting multiple clips, the selections will be canceled by the following operations.
0
When [Deselect All] in the action menu is selected
0
When
exiting Media mode from the thumbnail
screen
0
When removing the SD card
0
When switching the slot in use

Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly

1
Move the cursor to a clip without check mark, and press the
A green check mark appears on the clip.
.
2
Repeat Step 1 to select multiple clips.
0
Multiple clips can be selected.
0
Press the multiple clips are selected.
0
Appends OK mark together: [Add OK Mark
0
Deletes OK mark together: [Delete OK Mark
0
Uploading together: [FTP Upload] B [Selected Clips]
0
Deletes selected clips together: [
Delete Clips] B [Selected Clips]
Memo :
0
Selecting clips appended with check mark and pressing the [OIS/2
selection.
0
If
the operation is performed on multiple clips at the same time, a progress bar appears. You can stop the operation by pressing the Set button (R) while the operation is in progress. However, it is not possible to undo operations that are completed.
of OK mark, deleting of clips
[OIS/2] button.
[LOLUX/3] button while the
] B [Selected Clips]
] B [Selected Clips]
selected clips to the FTP server
] button will cancel the
Playback
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Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively

2
3
4
1
Press the [LOLUX/3] button.
2
Select “Select Range” in the action selection screen, and press the Set button
(R).
.
3
Move the cursor to the beginning (or end)
Playback
of the range for multiple selection, and press the Set button (R).
4
Move the cursor to the other end of the range.
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Magenta check marks appear on the clips within the range. (Including clips that were already selected.)
0
Gray check marks appear on selected clips that are outside the range.
5
Press the Set button (R) to confirm the range.
0
The check marks change from magenta to green.
0
Pressing the multiple clips are selected displays the
action selection screen. The following operations can be performed.
0
Appends OK mark together: [
Add OK Mark] B [Selected Clips]
0
Deletes OK mark together: [
Delete OK Mark] B [Selected Clips]
0
Uploading together: [FTP Upload] B [Selected Clips]
0
Deletes selected clips together: [Delete Clips
Memo :
0
Selecting clips appended with check mark and pressing the [OIS/2] button will cancel the
selection.
0
If
the operation is performed on multiple clips at the same time, a progress bar appears. You can stop the operation by pressing the Set button (R) while the operation is in progress. However, it is not possible to undo operations that are completed.
[LOLUX/3] button while the
selected clips to the FTP server
] B [Selected Clips]
.
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Trimming Recorded Clips

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IN OUT TRIM
30min 11:22: 33.00 11:23: 44.00 00: 08:22
A
B
C
4
can extract (trim) the necessary parts of a clip
You recorded in the SD card. The trimmed clip is saved as a new file on the same SD card as the original clip. No changes are made to the original clip.
1
Switch to Media mode.
Switch the mode using the [MODE] selection button on the side control panel.
2
Move the cursor to the clip to be trimmed.
Move the cursor to the clip to be trimmed using the cross-shaped button (JKH I).
.
3
Press the [LOLUX/3] button.
The action selection screen is displayed.
4
Select [Trim This Clip], and press the Set button (R).
Playback of the selected clip starts.
.
A
Guide
Operation guide
B
Position bar
6
Current position of the video
:
7
: Position to start trimming (in point)
8
: Position to end trimming (out point)
C
Trimming information
W or Y :
Indicates the available space in the storage media (W or Y)
7
: Indicates the time code of the
in point
8
: Indicates the time code of the
out point
9
: Indicates the duration from the
in point to the out point
Memo :
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trimmed clip will be saved to the same card
The slot as that of the original clip.
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[Duration] appears in yellow if the duration is 10 minutes or longer. Trimming cannot be
performed in this case.
0
[Duration]
appears in yellow if the duration is
longer than the recordable time on the storage media. Trimming cannot be performed in this case.
0
When trimming starts, the display switches to the Media Display 2 screen.
5
Specify the in point.
0
Operate
buttons such as O/N or S/T
to move the video to the in point.
(A P88 [Playing back] )
0
Press the [USER1] button at the point you want to start trimming to specify the in point.
6
Specify the out point.
0
Operate buttons such as O/N or S/T to move the video to the out point.
(A P88 [Playing back] )
0
Press the [USER2] button at the point you want to end trimming to specify the out point.
7
Perform trimming.
Press the [USER3] button to perform trimming.
Memo :
0
trimming is in progress, you can press the
While [CANCEL] button to return to the thumbnail
screen.
0
While
trimming is in progress, you can press the
[DISPLAY] button to switch the display, but the trimming information is displayed at all times.
0
When trimming the in and out point, the in point trimmed may be up to one second before the specified
in point and the out point trimmed may be up to one second behind the specified out point.
Playback
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Basic Operations in Menu
AE LEVEL
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2
TIME CODE
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
DISPLAY
A
D
B
C
A
B
C
D
E F
G
Screen
0
Press the [MENU/THUMB] button on the side control panel of the camera recorder or on the
LCD monitor to display the menu screen on the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
0
Various settings for shooting and playback can be configured on the menu screen.
0
There are two types of menu screens ­Menu] and [Favorites Menu].
0
[
Main Menu] contains all the setting items of the
camera recorder, classified according to functions and uses, while [Favorites Menu]
allows users to customize the menu items freely. (A P125 Menu Items (Favorites Menu)] )
0
0

Menu Display and Detailed Settings

(A P111 [ Display On TV ] )
Operation Buttons
Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder or the buttons on the LCD monitor to operate the menu.
[Adding/Editing Frequently Used
The operating procedures and main screen
displays are the same for both menus.
The menu screen can also be displayed on
external monitors connected to the video signal
output terminal.
[Main
A
[MENU/THUMB]
0
Displays the menu screen. The
Button
[Main
Menu] screen is displayed by default.
0
During normal usage, [Main Menu
] is
displayed if the previous menu operation ended at [Main Menu], and [Favorites
Menu] if the previous menu operation ended at [Favorites Menu].
0
Press this button to close the menu screen during
menu display and return to the normal
screen.
0
Pressing and holding down the button while the menu is displayed switches the [Main
Menu] screen to the [Favorites Menu] or vice versa.
B
[CANCEL] Button Cancels settings and returns to the previous
screen.
C
Set Button (R) Sets the values and items.
D
Cross-shaped Button (JKH I)
J
Moves the cursor upward.
:
K
: Moves the cursor downward.
H
: Moves back to the previous item.
I
: Moves forward to the next item.
E
[FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the
[Favorites Menu]. (A P125 [Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items (Favorites Menu)] )
F
[OIS/2] Button Resets settings in the [TC Preset] or [UB Preset] setting screen. This button is disabled in other screens.
G
[DISPLAY] Button Switches between the [Main Menu] and [Favorites Menu] screens.
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Display and Description of the Menu
H
I
F
E
B
D
G
A
C
D
F
A
C
B
E
Screen
Selecting Menu Items
.
A
Cursor
Indicates the selected item. Use the cross­shaped button (JK) to move the cursor
B
Menu Item
0
Displays the names of the menu item and sub-menu.
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items with [...] after them indicates that
Menu there is a sub-menu to access.
C
Fixed Item
Items that cannot be changed are displayed in gray and cannot be selected.
D
Operation Guide
Guide for the current operation buttons.
E
Setting Value
Setting values for the menu items. For menus with sub-menus, values are not displayed.
F
Scroll Bar
Indicates the scroll position.
G
Header
Indicates the current menu type with the line color.
Blue Green : [Favorites Menu] (Operation
Magenta : [Favorites Menu] (Editing screen)
H
Remaining Battery Power
(A P30 [Power Status Display] )
Memo :
0
If
the supplied battery (or equivalent battery sold separately) is not used, the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear.
: [Main Menu] Screen
screen)
Changing Setting Values
.
A
Menu Item to Change Menu item to be changed. A list of setting values F appears in a pop-up.
B
Operation Guide Guide for the current operation buttons.
C
Setting Values Before Change Setting values before changing. The background of the item is displayed in blue.
D
Scroll Bar Indicates the scroll position.
E
Cursor Indicates the selected item. Use the cross­shaped button (JK) to move the cursor
F
List of Setting Values
0
pop-up displaying a list of setting values for
A selection.
0
The height of the pop-up depends on the number of settings available. Use the scroll bar D to confirm the current display status.
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
I
Menu Title
Title of the currently displayed menu.
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Text Input with Software Keyboard

G
A
E
H
C
B
D
F
A
E
H
C
B
D
A
H
C
G
D
B
E
F
I
Use the software keyboard to enter the [Scene
]/[Picture File] subname, [Clip Name Prefix],
File and the settings under [Network] B [Settings].
[Scene File]/[Picture File]
(A
P139 [Configuring Setup Files] )
.
[Clip Name Prefix]
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
(A P
121 [ Clip Name Prefix ] )
.
Settings under [Network] B [Settings]
The keyboard displayed varies according to the settings.
(A P121 [Network/Settings Item] )
A
Character Entry Field
0
Field for entering the title.
0
You can enter up to 8 characters for the [Scene File]/[Picture File] subname or up to
4 characters for the
B
Character Cursor Select
a character using the key cursor D, and
[Clip Name Prefix].
press the Set button (R) to input the selected character at the position of the character cursor. The character cursor moves to the next position on the right each time a character is input. The cursor can be moved using the arrow keys
H.
C
Character Keys Use the cross-shaped button (JKHI) to move the key cursor D to the character you want to enter.
D
Key Cursor Indicates the currently selected character or item. Use the cross-shaped button (JKHI) to move the cursor.
E
Confirmation Buttons
0
[Set]/[Store] and press the Set button
Select (R) to confirm the title.
0
Select [Cancel
] and press the Set button (R)
on the side control panel of the camera recorder to abort character input and return to the previous screen.
F
[SP] Space Key
[SP] and press the Set button (R) on the
Select side control panel of the camera recorder to
enter a space at the current position of the character cursor B.
G
[3 ] Backspace Key Select [3 ] and press the Set button (R) on the side control panel of the camera recorder to delete the character on the left of the character cursor B.
H
Arrow Keys Moves the position of the character cursor B.
I
Character Switch Button Switches the character buttons C to the upper case, lower case, and symbols.
.
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Menu Screen Hierarchical
Reset Process
Reverse Picture
Color Gain
Adjust...
Color Matrix
White Balance...
WDR
Gamma
White Clip
Knee
Black Toe
Master Black
Adjust...Detail
Camera Process...
AE LEVEL SW Handle Zoom Speed
GAINH
GAINM
GAINL
Smooth Trans
EEI Limit
Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE)
Auto Iris Limit (OPEN)
ALC Limit
AE Speed
AE Level
Shutter
Flicker Correction
OIS
Bars
Camera Function...
Main Menu...
Flash Band Correction
Shooting Mode
AF Speed
User Switch Set...
AF Assist
System Information
Time Zone
Date/Time
Reset All
Language
Tally Lamp
Auto Power Off
Setup File...
Media...
Record Set...
System...
Audio Set...
Video Set...
A/V Set...
LCD Mirror
LCD Backlight
LCD Contrast
VF Contrast
VF Bright
VF Color
LCD + VF
Display Settings...
Marker Settings...
Shooting Assist...
LCD/VF...
Drop Frame
UB Mode
TC Preset
TC Generator
TC/UB...
Network
GPS
Settings...
Chart
.
Memo :
0
Some
menus cannot be set depending on the operating mode or status of the camera recorder. These
items are displayed in gray, and they cannot be selected.
0
Setting value with the R mark is the factory default.
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
.
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Camera Function Menu

Menu screen for specifying operation settings during shooting. This item can only be selected in the Camera mode.
Bars
For setting whether to output color bars. [Setting Values: On, ROff]
Memo :
0
The audio test signals (1 kHz) can be output simultaneously with the color bar output.
(A P113
OIS
For setting whether to enable image stabilizer. When “On
[Setting Values: On, ROff]
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
9
For setting the level of the image stabilizer. [Setting Values: High, RNormal]
Memo :
0
Flicker Correction
For setting whether to adjust image flicker that occurs under a fluorescent light. [Setting Values: On, ROff]
Flash Band Correction
For reducing the condition of the flash band phenomenon, which creates an unnatural image with a part of it brightly lit, such as by the camera flash of another still camera. [Setting Values: On, ROff]
[ Test Tone ] )
” is selected, set the Level.
Level
When “High” is selected, correcting severe camera shake may cause the area surrounding
the image to darken.
Caution :
0
band correction function is not available in
Flash any of the following cases.
0
When [Rec Mode] is set to “Variable Frame”
0
When [WFrame & Bit Rate]/[YFrame & Bit Rate] is set to
0
When
“24p(HQ)” or “24p(UHQ)”
in the Automatic Shutter mode or when the shutter is turned on in the Manual Shutter mode
(A P56 [Manual Shutter Mode (Manual Shutter Switching)] )
0
When [Network] is set to “On(SDI Off)” or “On(HDMI Off)”
0
[Flash Band Correction]
operates when the
luminance of the screen varies widely, with or without flash light. However, depending on the shooting condition, the flash band correction may not be fully effective even if there are flash lights.
0
The following symptoms may occur under flash light,
but these are not malfunctions due to flash
band correction.
0
Moving object appears to be stationary momentarily.
0
A horizontal line appears on the image.
0
The [Flash Band Correction] function will be set to “Off” if the camera recorder switches from the Camera mode to another mode, or when the
[POWER ON/OFF(CHG)] switch is set to “OFF(CHG)”.
Shutter
For specifying shutter-related settings. Use this item to set to
“Step” (fixed value) or “Variable” when operating with the cross-shaped button (JK) on the right side.
0
Variable: Sets to variable scan. Use this setting such as when shooting a PC monitor.
0
Step: Sets to step shutter, which switches the shutter speed by a fixed value.
[Setting Values: Variable, RStep]
AE Level
For setting the convergence level during AE (Auto Exposure). This can also be adjusted using the cross-shaped button (HI) on the right side. [Setting Values: -6 to +6 (R0)]
AE Speed
setting the convergence speed during AE (Auto
For Exposure). [Setting Values: RFast, Middle, Slow]
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ALC Limit
For setting the maximum gain value of which electrically boosts the sensitivity level
according to the brightness automatically. [Setting Values: 24dB, R18dB, 12dB, 6dB]
Auto Iris Limit (OPEN)
For setting the limit value of the OPEN end when auto iris is enabled. [Setting Values: F5.6, F4, F2.8, F2, RF1.6]
Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE)
For setting the limit value of the CLOSE end when auto iris is enabled. [Setting Values: F11, RF8, F5.6]
EEI Limit
For setting the shutter speed control range when the Automatic Shutter mode (EEI) is enabled. [Setting Values: 4F-stop, R3F-stop, 2F-stop]
Smooth Trans
For setting the shock reduction function, which slows down the sudden change when switching with the [GAIN]
[Setting Values: Fast, Middle, Slow, ROff]
Memo :
0
However, this function is disabled when the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “ON”, or when
switching the gain selection switch that was set to “ALC”.
GAIN L/GAIN M/GAIN H
For setting the gain value of each position on the [GAIN]
This is fixed at “ALC” when the [FULL AUTO] switch is set to “ON”. [Setting Values: 24dB, 21dB, 18dB, 15dB, 12dB,
9dB, 6dB, 3dB, 0dB, -3dB, -6dB] (Default values GAIN L: 0dB, GAIN M: 6dB, GAIN H: 12dB)
Memo :
0
When [Shooting Mode] is set to “-3dB” and “-6dB” cannot be selected.
(A P
or [WHT BAL] selection switch.
selection switch.
104 [ Shooting Mode ] )
“ALC”,
“Standard”,
AE LEVEL SW
For specifying the operation of the cross-shaped button (HI) on the right side.
0
AE LEVEL/VFR: Sets the number of frames during Variable
Rec, and operates as the AE level setting
Frame button in other cases.
(A P84 [Variable Frame Rec] )
0
AE Level: Operates as the AE level setting button at all times.
0
Disable:
Disables the button. [Setting Values: AE LEVEL/VFR, RAE Level, Disable]
Handle Zoom Speed
This function allows you to set the zoom speed of the
zoom lever at the handle when the [ZOOM FIX/ VAR/OFF] switch is set to “FIX”. [Setting Values: 1 to 8 (R 5)]
AF Speed
For setting the AF operation speed. [Setting Values: Fast, RMiddle, Slow]
AF Assist
For setting whether to shift the auto focus point when the focus ring is turned during Auto Focus (AF).
0
Area: This option allows you to shift the auto focus point to the left, center, right, or near and far directions by turning the focus ring during AF. Selecting this option displays the icon in
the area.
0
Far/Near: This option allows you to shift the auto focus point to near and far directions by turning the focus ring during AF.
[Setting Values: Area, Far/Near, ROff]
Memo :
0
0
[AF Assist Function] )
(A P50
This setting is effective only when the switch is set to “AUTO”. The manual focus adjustment mode is
temporarily the AF mode. If the focus ring is not operated for a certain time, the camera recorder returns to the AF mode.
activated by turning the focus ring in
[FOCUS]
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
User Switch Set...
For specifying user button related settings.
(A P100 [User Switch Set Item] )
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User Switch Set Item

USER1 - USER7, LCD KEY▲/LCD KEY▶/LCD KEY▼/LCD KEY◀
By
assigning one of the following functions to each
of the [FOCUS ASSIST/1], [OIS/2], [LOLUX/3], [AE LOCK/4], [ZEBRA/5], [MARKER/6], [C.REVIEW/7] buttons or the cross-shaped buttons on the LCD
monitor, these buttons can be used to control the assigned function (on/off, start, switch). Set according to the shooting conditions. Usable only in the Camera mode. [Setting Values: None, Zebra, Marker, Bars, Focus Assist, OIS, Flash Band, LCD Backlight, Lolux, AE Lock, Spot Meter, Face Detect, OK Mark, Clip Cutter Trig, Backup Trig, Clip Review, Load Picture File, White Balance, Preset Zoom1, Preset Zoom2, Preset Zoom3, One Push Focus, One Push Iris, Expanded Focus, Live Streaming]
Front REC
Menu Display and Detailed Settings
For
setting the function of the [REC] button located
below the lens at the front of the unit.
0
REC: Functions recording.
0
AWB: When the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] selection
switch is set to “A” or “B” in the Manual White Balance mode, it functions as an AWB startup
button. If the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] selection switch is set to “PRESET”, it functions as a button for switching between two color
temperature settings. (A P59 [Manual White Balance Mode (Manual Switching)] )
0
None:
Disabled.
[Setting Values: RREC, AWB, None]
Lolux
To increase the sensitivity when in dim surroundings, set a value in the Lolux mode. [Setting Values: 36dB, R30dB]
as a record button for starting/ending
Clip Review
For specifying the operation when any of the [USER1]-[
[LCD KEY▼], or [LCD KEY◀] items is set to “Clip Review”.
0
0
0
[Setting Values: RLast 5sec, Top 5sec, Clip]
Memo :
0
Spot Meter
For specifying the operation when any of the [USER1]-[
[LCD KEY▼], or [LCD KEY◀] items is set to “Spot Meter”.
0
0
0
0
[Setting Values: RMax & Min, Max, Min, Manual]
USER7], [LCD KEY▲], [LCD KEY▶],
Last 5sec: Views about 5 seconds of the clip from the ending. Top 5sec: Views about 5 seconds of the clip from the beginning. Clip: Views the entire clip.
item is selectable when any of the [USER1]-
This [USER7], [LCD KEY▲], [LCD KEY▶], [LCD KEY▼], [LCD KEY◀] items is set to “Clip Review”.
USER7], [LCD KEY▲], [LCD KEY▶],
(A P72 [Setting Spot Meter] )
Max & Min: Displays the brightest and darkest areas of the image. Max: Displays the brightest area of the image. Min: Displays the darkest area of the image. Manual: Displays the image brightness at a specified position.
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