JVC GY-HD111 Camcorder User Manual


 
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SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING
CAUTION
When the AUDIO INPUT switch is set to MIC, be sure to
check that the microphone is connected to the INPUT1/2
connector. If the microphone is not connected, increasing
the audio level could cause noise from the input connec-
tor to be recorded on the tape. When the microphone is
not connected to the INPUT1/2 connector, set the AUDIO
INPUT switch to “LINE” or turn down the audio level con-
trol.
In the FULL AUTO mode, the audio level volume cannot
be adjusted with the audio level controls on the CH-1 and
CH-2.
MEMO
The reference level for audio recorded on the tape can be
set with the AUDIO REF. LEVEL item on the AUDIO/MIC
menu screen. (–20 dB or –12 dB) The level will change for
both CH-1 and CH-2.
Monitoring Audio during Recording
The audio input during recording, in record-pause or stop
mode can be monitored through the monitoring speaker or
earphone.
Select the audio channel to be monitored using the MONI-
TOR SELECT switch.
The MONITOR volume control adjusts the monitoring vol-
ume.
The loudspeaker or earphone outputs an alarm tone in the
case of an abnormal condition occurring in the unit.
An alarm tone is also output when the tape end is reached
or when the battery is running down.
* Do not increase the audio monitoring volume exces-
sively; otherwise howling with the camera microphone
may occur.
MEMO
When connecting a stereotype earphone, make the fol-
lowing settings to output stereo sound.
1Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to BOTH.
2
Set the AUDIO MONITOR item on the AUDIO/MIC [2/2]
menu screen to STEREO.
When AUDIO MONITOR item on the AUDIO/MIC [2/2]
menu screen is set to “STEREO”, only the audio of CH-1
is output from the monitoring speaker.
The volume of the alarm tone is set with the ALARM VR
LEVEL item on the OTHERS [1/2] menu screen. (OFF/
LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH)
PHONES jack
CH-1 : The sound input to the CH-1 channel is output.
BOTH : The sound input to the CH-1 and CH-2 channels
is output mixed.
CH-2 : The sound input to the CH-2 channel is output.