JVC GY-DV5100 Camcorder User Manual


 
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11. MENU SCREENS
The OTHERS menu screen consists of two screens (1/2 screen, 2/2 screen)
OTHERS (1/2) Menu Screen
Item Function Variation Range Initial Setting
OUTPUT
CHAR.
DV REC
TRIGGER
LONG PAUSE
TIME
REM FF/REW
MODE
STEP SLOW
MODE
NEXT PAGE
PAGE BACK
Selects whether characters should be displayed on the screen of a monitor
connected to MONITOR OUT connector or Y/C OUT connector.
OFF : No on-screen-display
ON : On-screen-display
Selects whether or not the VTR trigger command should be output through
the DV connector. Set to ON when the GY-DV5100's DV signal should be
recorded on another component for backup.
OFF: VTR trigger command is not output.
ON : VTR trigger command is output.
* Set this item to OFF, when the Backup Recording function of BR-DV600A
or BR-DV3000 is used.
Selects the time (minutes) before the tape protect mode (drum head
rotation stopped) is engaged when the record-standby condition continues.
3MIN : 3 minutes
5MIN : 5 minutes
* When used in a cold environment or when the stopped or STILL status
continues, the setting will be 3 minutes or less regardless of the setting
on the menu.
Selects the operation when the FF or REW command is received when
the GY-DV5100 is remote controlled using a non-linear editing controller.
FF/REW : Fast forward or rewinding is executed. Normally, this setting
is used.
SEARCH : FWD search or REV search is executed.
Use this setting when detection of the beginning of programs
(cue-up) works less than satisfactorily when this item is set
to FF/REW.
Selects the amount of frames advanced in the STILL mode.
(Frame advance is only available with an external remote control signal.)
FIELD : Field-by-field frame advance.
FRAME : Frame-by-frame frame advance.
To display the OTHERS (2/2) menu screen, align the cursor with this item
and then press the SHUTTER dial.
The TOP MENU screen returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed while
the cursor is at this position.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
3MIN
5MIN
FF/REW
SEARCH
FIELD
FRAME
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OFF
ON
5MIN
FF/REW
FRAME
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11. MENU SCREENS
OTHERS (2/2) Menu Screen
ALARM VR
LEVEL
BATTERY
TYPE
FRONT TALLY
BACK TALLY
PAGE BACK
DRUM HOUR
OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
12V
13.2V
14.4V
BLINK
ON
OFF
BLINK
ON
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Selects whether or not alarm sound is emitted and the volume of the
alarm sound.
The alarm sound is output through the monitoring loudspeaker and the
PHONES jack.
OFF : Sound is not output.
LOW : Alarm sound is soft.
MIDDLE: Alarm sound is normal.
HIGH : Alarm sound is loud.
To be set in accordance with the used battery back type.
12V : Choose this setting when using 12 V battery (12VDC Flat shape
type).
13.2V : Choose this setting when using 13.2 V battery (Anton-Bauer
Trimpack 13, Propack 13, Magnum 13, Compack 13).
14.4V : Choose this setting when using 14.4 V battery (Anton-Bauer
DIONIC 90, Trimpack 14, Propack 14, Magnum 14, Compack
14).
Selects the lighting method of the TALLY lamp in the viewfinder during
recording. This setting is valid when the viewfinder’s TALLY switch is set to
ON.
BLINK : The lamp blinks from when the VTR trigger is pressed and until
recording starts. The lamp lights steadily during recording.
ON : The lamp lights only during recording.
Selects the lighting method of the TALLY lamp on the rear section during
recording.
OFF : The lamp is always off.
BLINK : The lamp blinks from when the VTR trigger is pressed and until
recording starts. The lamp lights steadily during recording.
ON : The lamp lights only during recording.
The OTHERS (1/2) menu screen returns when the SHUTTER dial is
pressed while the cursor is at this position.
Displays the accumulated time that the drum has been in operation. To be
used as a yardstick for periodical maintenance.
The cursor (
) cannot be moved to this item.
MIDDLE
14.4V
BLINK
BLINK
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Item Function Variation Range Initial Setting
If this setting is wrong or neglected, the unit’s display of remaining
battery power and generation of battery alarm will not work correctly.
This setting is valid when a battery pack is used. It is invalid when a
DC power supply is used.