JVC Connected Cam GY-HC550U Instructions Manual

JVC Connected Cam GY-HC550U Instructions Manual

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4K MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER
GY-HC550U/GY-HC550E/
GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU
INSTRUCTIONS
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Wireless LAN antenna is not included in GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU.
The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement
without prior notice.
Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide. You can
also download the PDF from the Mobile User Guide.
Mobile User Guide
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http://manual3.jvckenwood.com/pro/mobile/global/
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For Customer Use:
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on the body.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.
GY-HC550U/GY-HC500U/GY-HC500SPCU
Serial No.
IM 1.01
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Thank you for purchasing this 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-HC550U/GY-HC500U/
GY-HC500SPCU) have been evaluated by UL.
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  • Page 1 4K MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER GY-HC550U/GY-HC550E/ GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU INSTRUCTIONS Wireless LAN antenna is not included in GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU. The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice. Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide. You can also download the PDF from the Mobile User Guide.
  • Page 3 FOR USA These are general Important Safety Instructions and certain items may not apply to all appliances. Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings.
  • Page 4 POUR LES ÉTATS-UNIS Ces informations sont des CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES et certains points peuvent ne pas s’appliquer à tous les appareils. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Lire ces instructions. Conserver ces instructions. Tenir compte de tous les avertissements. Respecter toutes les instructions. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil à...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions POUR CANADA FOR USA AND CANADA ATTENTION RISQUE CAUTION D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ATTENTION: DO NOT OPEN POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE CAUTION: D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER. AUCUNE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST A ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 6 Changes or modifications not Des changements ou modifications approved by JVC could void the non approuvés par JVC peuvent user’s authority to operate the annuler le droit de l’utilisateur de faire equipment. This equipment has been fonctionner l’appareil.
  • Page 7 CAUTION: Attention: The mains plug shall remain readily La prise secteur doit être opérationnelle. operable. Débranchez immédiatement la fiche Remove the mains plug immediately if secteur si le caméscope ne fonctionne the camera functions abnormally. pas normalement. WARNING: Avertissement: The battery pack, the camera with Évitez d’exposer la batterie, le battery installed, and the remote control caméscope avec la batterie insérée ou la...
  • Page 8 When the equipment is installed in a Si le matériel est installé dans un coffret cabinet or on a shelf, make sure that it ou sur une étagère, s’assurer qu’il y a un has sufficient space on all sides to allow espace suffisant sur tous les côtés pour for ventilation (10 cm (3-15/16") or more permettre la ventilation (10 cm (3-15/16")
  • Page 9 Warning Avertissement This JVC camera generates RF EME while Ce caméscope JVC génère de l'EME par RF lors transmitting. RF EME (Radio Frequency Electric de la transmission. L'EME par RF (énergie & Magnetic Energy) has the potential to cause électrique et magnétique par radiofréquences)
  • Page 10 GY-HC550U For indoor use only (5150-5250 MHz) in Pour usage intérieur seulement (5150-5250 Canada MHz) au Canada There are legal restrictions on the use and Il existe des restrictions légales concernant outdoor use depending on the country and l’utilisation générale et extérieure en fonction du region.
  • Page 11 GY-HC550U This transmitter must not be co-located or Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisé ou operated in conjunction with any other antenna utilisé en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou or transmitter. un autre émetteur. This device contains licence-exempt L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR...
  • Page 12 IMPORTANT (for owners in the U.K.) CAUTION: Connection to the mains supply in Where there are strong electromagnetic the United Kingdom. waves or magnetism, for example near a radio or TV transmitter, transformer, DO NOT cut off the mains plug from motor, etc., the picture and the sound this equipment.
  • Page 13 GY-HC550E and GY-HC500E Battery Pack The European representative of The supplied battery pack is a lithium-ion JVCKENWOOD Corporation is: battery. Before using the supplied battery pack or an optional battery pack, be sure Die europäische Vertretung für die to read the following cautions: JVCKENWOOD Corporation ist: Terminals To avoid hazards...
  • Page 14 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...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Contents Clips Recorded to Recording Media .... 53 About the Operation Lock Feature (KEYLOCK) ................. 54 Introduction Shooting Safety Precautions ..........5 Basic Shooting Procedures ......55 Contents ............15 Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Main Features ..........18 Format .............
  • Page 16 Playback Display/Status Screen Playing Recorded Clips ........97 Display Screen in Camera Mode ....159 Thumbnail Screen ........97 Display Screen in Media Mode ...... 165 Actions ............99 Status Screen ..........167 Playing back ..........100 Camera Features Deleting Clips ..........102 Marker and Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode Appending/Deleting OK Mark ......
  • Page 17 Saving the Connection Settings File ..201 Reading the Connection Settings File ..202 Deleting Connection Settings ....203 Performing Live Streaming ......204 Setting Distribution ........206 Starting Distribution ........208 Setting the FEC Matrix ....... 209 Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP) ..............
  • Page 18: Main Features

    Main Features HDR and log gamma for high dynamic range and wide color gamut This camera recorder is equipped with HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) that conforms to ITU-BT. 1" CMOS sensor and new 4K 20x lens 2100 and our in-house J-Log1 Gamma with 800% for high-quality recording dynamic range to cope with HDR (High Dynamic Range).
  • Page 19 Double SD card slots for series/dual Symbols used recordings Caution : Describes precautions concerning the The most common SDHC/SDXC card recording operation of this product. system is used for the memory card. This ensures Memo : Describes reference information, such high reliability and operation at low running cost.
  • Page 20: Precautions For Proper Use

    Precautions for Proper Power Saving o When this unit is not in use, be sure to set the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to “OFF” in order to reduce power consumption. Storage and Usage Locations Maintenance o Allowable ambient temperature and humidity o Turn off the power before performing any Be sure to use this unit within the allowable maintenance.
  • Page 21 o Make use of the SD card within the prescribed Regular Inspection (Maintenance) conditions of use. o Under normal environment, dust will Do not use it at the following locations. accumulate on the camera recorder when it is Places that are subject to direct sunlight, high used over a long period.
  • Page 22 Encryption in Network Connection Copyright o Wireless LAN connections make use of an o Any recordings made on this camera recorder encryption function. that are played back for profit or public preview This encryption is designed for commercially- may infringe on the rights of the owner of the sold equipment, and it cannot be altered.
  • Page 23 Rebooting Others o The camera recorder is rebooted when the o Do not insert objects other than the memory card following operations are performed. into the card slot. [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] o Do not block the vent on the unit. Blocking of the vent causes internal heating and [System] B [Record Set] B [Time Stamp] may lead to burns and fires.
  • Page 24: Operation Modes

    Operation Modes This camera recorder has three operation modes - Camera mode, Media mode, and Remote Edit mode. Camera Mode Media Mode Press and hold [MODE] [CANCEL]/[MENU/THUMB] Button Playback Thumbnail Camera Input Display Normal Playback Set Button ( R ) [MODE] Trimming Playback Execute...
  • Page 25 Operation Mode Description Camera Mode This is the camera shooting mode. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode when the power is turned on. Camera images are output to the viewfinder and LCD monitor. When a recordable media is inserted, the camera recorder enters the recording standby mode. “STBY” appears on the operation mode display area of the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
  • Page 26: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts I Wireless LAN Antenna Terminal A (A P34 [Attaching the Wireless LAN o Bottom Antennas (Supplied) A] ) J Viewfinder (A P43 [Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder] ) A Shoe K Eyecup For mounting separately sold lights and Prevents external light from entering the accessories.
  • Page 27 S Hood Release Button (A P34 [Attaching/Detaching the Hood] ) T External Microphone Cable Clamp (A P33 [Attaching the External Microphone (Sold Separately)] ) U [INPUT1/INPUT2] Audio Input Terminal 1, 2 (XLR 3-pin x 2) (A P33 [Attaching the External Microphone (Sold Separately)] ) V Shoulder Belt Mount (x2) For mounting a shoulder belt (sold separately).
  • Page 28: Side Control Panel

    Side Control Panel I [WHT BAL] White Balance Auto/Manual Selection Button / [B/A/PRESET] Selection Switch (A P69 [Adjusting the White Balance] ) J [y] One Push Auto White Balance Button K [SHUTTER] Shutter Speed Auto/Manual Selection Button (A P67 [Setting the Electronic Shutter] ) L [FULL AUTO ON/OFF] Full Auto Switch (A P64 [Adjusting the Brightness] ) (A P69 [Automatic White Balance Mode...
  • Page 29 U [ZEBRA/5] Zebra/User 5 Button Z [FOCUS ASSIST/1] Focus Assist/User 1 Button (A P82 [Setting Zebra Pattern] ) For switching the focus assist function ON or OFF. You can also use it as a user button by assigning (A P61 [Focus Assist Function] ) a specific feature in the menu setting to this button.
  • Page 30: Rear Terminal

    Rear Terminal E Card Slot B F [EXT.SLOT] SSD media adapters (sold separately) such as KA-MC100 can be inserted into the slot. (A P51 [Inserting the SSD Media Adapter] ) G Battery (A P35 [Using a Battery Pack] ) H [DC] Terminal Input terminal for DC 12 V power supply.
  • Page 31: Lcd Monitor

    LCD Monitor H [INPUT1/INPUT2] Audio Input Signal Selection Switch (A P74 [Audio Recording] ) I [CH2] CH2 Audio Input Signal Selection Switch INPUT1 INPUT2 MONITOR Select the audio input terminal to record to CH2. LINE INPUT1 BOTH INPUT2 (A P74 [Audio Recording] ) +48V LCD BRIGHT PEAKING...
  • Page 32: Basic System Diagram

    Basic System Diagram Shoulder Wireless GY-HC550/GY-HC500 Belt Microphone Receiver Headphone [INPUT1]/ Microphone [INPUT2] Monitor [AUX] [TC] SDI Cable GY-HC550/GY-HC500 [SDI OUT] HDMI Cable [HDMI] Wireless LAN Antenna Monitor USB Network Adapter Battery [HOST] (BN-VC296G) Battery Charger (AA-VC2) [DC] SSD Media Adapter [EXT.SLOT] (KA-MC100) AC Adapter...
  • Page 33: Settings And Adjustments Before Use

    Settings and Adjustments Opening/Closing the Lens Cover Before Use Use the lens cover open/close switch to open or close the lens cover. Before shooting, open the lens cover. When this camera recorder is not in use, close the lens cover to protect the lens. Adjusting the Grip Belt Open the pad and adjust the position of the grip belt accordingly.
  • Page 34: Attaching The Wireless Lan Antennas (Supplied) A

    Attaching the Wireless LAN Antennas Attaching/Detaching the Hood (Supplied) A Attaching the Hood Attach the wireless LAN antenna by turning it in the Align the markings on the camera recorder and clockwise direction. Hold the base while attaching hood; turn the hood in the direction of the arrow until the antenna.
  • Page 35: Power Supply

    Power Supply Memo : Blinking of the [POWER/CHARGE] lamp during charging indicates the charge level. To use this camera recorder, you can attach a [POWER/CHARGE] Lamp battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it. Charge Level during “POWER.OFF” (A P35 [Using a Battery Pack] ) (A P36 [Using AC Power (DC IN Power)] ) Alternates between a blinking Less than 25 %...
  • Page 36: Using Ac Power (Dc In Power)

    Estimated Charging and Continuous Using AC Power (DC IN Power) Operating Times Use the supplied AC adapter to operate the camera o Charging time recorder with AC power. BN-VC296G (accessory) : Approx. 5 hours * When the [POWER ON/OFF] switch is set to “OFF” Memo : If you charge the battery immediately after using while the battery is still warm, it may not be fully...
  • Page 37: Power Status Display

    Power Status Display Menu Screen (A P108 [Display and Description of the Menu Screen] ) Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor The power status is displayed on the display and menu screens. Display Settings Display Description B 7.4V Currently powered by a battery. When the battery power runs out, B 100min the battery mark appears hollow,...
  • Page 38: Turning On/Off The Power

    Turning On/Off the Power Turning Off the Power Sets the camera recorder to the recording standby or stop mode. Turning On the Power 1 Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to set to “OFF”.
  • Page 39: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings Memo : The menus and messages on the screen of the When the power is first turned on, the Initial Setting LCD monitor or viewfinder are displayed in the screen for performing the initial settings in the selected language. camera recorder appears.
  • Page 40 Changing the Time after Initial Setting 4 Press the Set button (R) after confirming the exit screen. Setting the Date/Time The [Date/Time] screen appears. (A P148 [ Date/Time ] ) For U models 1 Select [System] B [Date/Time]. The [Date/Time] screen appears. 2 Set the date and time.
  • Page 41: Displays On The Lcd Monitor And Viewfinder

    Displays on the LCD Display Screen (VF/LCD) in Media Mode (A P165 [Display Screen in Media Mode] ) Monitor and Viewfinder This is the screen display during clip playback in Media Mode. The display switches with every press of the You can display the camera status, recording [DISPLAY] button.
  • Page 42: Status Screen

    Status Screen Remote Edit Mode Screen This screen allows you to check the current This is a mode for accessing the page for editing settings. the metadata that is recorded in a clip via a web To display the status screen, press the browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet [STATUS] button in the normal screen.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Lcd Monitor And Viewfinder

    Adjusting the LCD Monitor Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder LCD BRIGHT PEAKING You can monitor video images on this camera recorder using the viewfinder, LCD monitor, or Tilt 90 degrees downward both. Normal LCD Inverted DISPLAY Tilt 180 degrees upward 1 Open the LCD cover.
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Viewfinder

    Adjusting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Brightness You can change the brightness and peaking of the Use the [LCD BRIGHT +/-] button to adjust the viewfinder screen according to your usage brightness of the LCD monitor. conditions. The [+] button brightens the monitor and the Changing the brightness of the screen will not [-] button darkens it.
  • Page 45 Adjusting the Brightness Use the [VF Bright] menu to adjust the brightness of the viewfinder screen. Adjust using [LCD/VF]B[VF Bright]. (A P125 [ VF Bright ] ) 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.
  • Page 46: Assignment Of Functions To User Buttons

    Assignment of Functions to User Buttons EXP.FOCUS/9 You can assign functions to the following buttons FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS/2 ONLINE/3 and use them as user buttons. By assigning functions to the buttons, the usability AE LOCK/4 of the camera recorder can be enhanced. Perform settings in the menu items corresponding ZEBRA/5 to each button.
  • Page 47: Tally Lamp And Led

    Tally Lamp and LED Tally Lamp Behavior [Tally Lamp] Setting This is the indicator lamp for recording, warning Rec/Li v e Li v e Rec External Off and network. Streami n g Streami n g The operation changes according to the menu Warning settings.
  • Page 48: Recording Media

    Recording Media Usable SSD Media Refer to the “Instruction Manual” of the SSD Media Adapter that is inserted into [EXT.SLOT] for steps This camera recorder saves recorded audio sound to mount the SSD media. and videos except those in “4K EXT (SSD)” quality to the SD card (sold separately) in the card slot.
  • Page 49: Estimated Recordable Time Of Ssd Media

    Estimated Recordable Time of SSD System Media QuickTime (MPEG2) A, Exchange, The estimated recordable time is only a guide. Format MP4 (H.264) Differences may occur depending on the SSD (MPEG2)A media in use and condition of the battery. The recordable time varies according to the 1920x1080, settings in [System], [GFrame Rate], and Resolution...
  • Page 50: Inserting An Sd Card

    Inserting an SD Card Removing the SD Card This camera recorder comes with two card slots 1 Check that the SD card to be removed is not (Slot A and B) for video/audio recording and being accessed (status indicator of the playback.
  • Page 51: Switching The Sd Cards

    Switching the SD cards Formatting (Initializing) of Recording Media When both card slots are inserted with SD cards, you can use the [SLOT SEL] button to switch the When any of the following recording media (SD card to use. card or SSD media) is inserted, [!FORMAT] When the memory on an SD card is full during appears in the remaining level display area.
  • Page 52: Repairing The Recording Media

    5 Formatting starts. 2 Select the recording media to be restored and press the Set button (R). Formatting... 6 Formatting is complete. When formatting is complete, “Complete” appears 3 Restoring starts. and the camera recorder returns to the [Format Media] screen. Memo : The menu cannot be operated while formatting is in progress, but recording is possible to the...
  • Page 53: Clips Recorded To Recording Media

    Example: QuickTime Clips Recorded to Recording Media Folders Created in the Recording Media A B C G0 0 0 1 The captured image is recorded into different Clip Number folders according to the [Format] settings. A number in automatic Other than MXF (MPEG2): [DCIM] ascending order is assigned in the recording order.
  • Page 54: About The Operation Lock Feature (Keylock)

    About the Operation Lock Operation lock does not apply to the following buttons and switches. Feature (KEYLOCK) [POWER ON/OFF] switch [ND FILTER] switch [TC IN/OUT] switch You can use this feature to prevent erroneous camera operation. Focus Ring Zoom Ring Iris Ring Zoom Lever at the Grip Zoom Lever on Handle...
  • Page 55: Shooting

    Basic Shooting Shooting Procedures 1 Configure the video and audio input settings. You have to configure video settings such as Setting up 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.
  • Page 56: Selecting System Definition, File Format And Video Format

    Selecting System You can select a definition for the recorded images from the following items under [System]. Definition, File Format and 4K EXT (SSD): Performs 4K EXT recording in EXT.SLOT. Video Format Records in 4K quality for both slots A and B. You can select the definition of the recorded Records in HD quality for both slots A and B.
  • Page 57 Selecting a Video Format o When [System] is set to “HD” or “HD+Web”, the options for slot A are: The selectable [Frame Rate]/[Bit Rate] changes Record Format according to the settings of [System]/[Format]/ W Format W Frame W Bit Rate [Resolution].
  • Page 58 o When [System] is set to “High-Speed” o When [System] is set to “SD” Record Format Record Format W Format W Frame W Bit Rate W Format W Frame W Bit Rate Resolution Rate Resolution Rate QuickTime 1920x1080 120/60p, QuickTime 720x480 8M (HQ) (H.264)
  • Page 59: Zoom Operation

    Zoom Operation Using Zoom Ring at the Lens Section You can adjust the preferred angle of view by turning the zoom ring. Adjusts the angle of view. Optical zoom ratio: 1x to 20x Saving/Recalling Current Zoom Dynamic zoom ratio: 1x to 40x Position (Preset Zoom) Set using [Camera Function] B [Zoom] B [Dynamic Zoom].
  • Page 60: Focus Operation

    Focus Operation Locking the Focus While in the Auto Focus mode, pressing the [PUSH LOCK] button locks the focus on the corresponding point. Adjusting Focus Automatically icon appears when the focus is locked. 1 Set the [FOCUS AUTO/MANU] switch to Memo : “AUTO”.
  • Page 61 AF Assist Function Focus Assist Function Configure this function to move the auto focus point When the [F.ASSIST/1] button is pressed during closer to or away from the camera or to activate MF shooting, the focused area is displayed in color. temporarily by turning the focus ring.
  • Page 62: Adjusting The Focusing By Face Detection

    Adjusting the Focusing by Expanded Focus Function Face Detection You can magnify the preferred area by pressing the [EXP.FOCUS/9] button; doing so enables precise focus to be established easily. This function detects human faces and * You can also use the user button assigned with automatically adjusts focus during Auto Focus.
  • Page 63 Selecting Specific Person from Several 1 Assign the “Face Detection” function to any Persons of the user buttons. (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User 1 Hold down the user button that is assigned Buttons] ) with “Face Detection”. 2 Focus the camera recorder on a person and The camera recorder will enter face selection press the user button that is assigned with mode and the face detection icon (q) will...
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Brightness

    Adjusting the Brightness Memo : Setting the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter the Full Auto mode also activates the automatic Adjust the brightness using Iris, Gain, Shutter brightness adjustment (AE) mode. In this case, speed and ND filter according to the brightness of white balance is also switched forcibly to auto the object.
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Iris

    Adjusting the Iris 3 Turn the iris ring on the lens to adjust the iris manually. Adjust the aperture of the lens iris according to the The open F-number of the aperture varies brightness of the subject. according to the zoom position. Wide [W] end : F2.8 Auto Iris (Automatic Adjustment) Mode...
  • Page 66: Setting The Gain

    Setting the Gain Manual Gain Mode (Manual Gain Switching) This function electrically boosts the light sensitivity 1 Set the [FULL AUTO] switch to “OFF”. when there is insufficient illumination on the object. 2 Press the [GAIN] button to set to the manual You can set the gain of the video amplifier gain mode, followed by selecting the [GAIN according to the brightness of the object.
  • Page 67: Setting The Electronic Shutter

    Setting the Electronic Manual Shutter Mode (Manual Shutter Switching) Shutter 1 Set the [FULL AUTO] switch to “OFF”. 2 Press the [SHUTTER] button to set to the You can change the shutter speed (time for each Manual Shutter mode. shooting frame) using the electronic shutter The a icon on the screen disappears.
  • Page 68: Setting The Nd Filter

    Setting the ND Filter After the shutter speed indication turns white, the setting value can be changed using the cross- shaped button (JK). o For “Step” Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range. Frame Rate Shutter 60p, 50p,...
  • Page 69: Adjusting The White Balance

    Adjusting the White Memo : Setting the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter Balance the Full Auto mode also activates the Automatic White Balance mode. In this case, the Iris, Gain and Shutter also enter into Auto mode forcibly. Adjust the white balance according to the color When [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] B temperature of the lighting.
  • Page 70 Setting the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative 3 Press the Set button (R). Temp.] Values Returns to the [White Balance] screen. You can change both the color temperature settings in the Preset mode in the menu. White Balance 1 Open the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative Temp.] menu.
  • Page 71 Preset Paint Adjustment 4 Locate a place with similar lighting conditions as the object to be shot, place a white object The white balance for [Preset Temp.] and near the center of the screen and zoom in to [Alternative Temp.] can be fine adjusted fill the screen with white.
  • Page 72 Error Message 3 Press the Set button (R). If the Auto White Balance adjustment is not Returns to the [White Balance] screen. correctly completed, one of the following messages will appear for about 3 seconds. White Balance Message Status Auto White * NG: Displayed when there is not R Value Object...
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Camera Image

    Adjusting the Camera Using the Image Stabilizer Image Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake. 1 Check whether the image stabilizer feature The picture quality of the camera can be set using is turned ON or OFF. the [Camera Process] menu. If the image stabilizer icon (i/j) does not As the adjustments are shown on the screen, you appear on the screen display, the image...
  • Page 74: Audio Recording

    Audio Recording Setting Input Channel to [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] Select the audio to input to [INPUT1] and [INPUT2] terminals with the [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] mode You can record audio from the two channels (CH1/ switch. CH2) in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder. Setting Description Select from the options below to record the audio.
  • Page 75 o When the input channel is set to “INT” for Adjusting Audio Recording Level both [CH1] and [CH2] You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels (CH1/CH2) manually or 1 Set the [CH1 AUTO/MANUAL] selection automatically.
  • Page 76: Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using A Headphone

    Monitoring Audio Sound Time Code and User’s Bit During Recording Using a Time code and user’s bit data are recorded with the Headphone video in this camera recorder. The time code and user’s bit are displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor during playback or You can check the recorded audio using recording.
  • Page 77: Setting Time Code Generator

    Setting Time Code Time Code Operation Mode Generator Set the time code operation in [TC/UB] B [TC Generator]. (A P124 [ TC Generator ] ) Presetting the Time Code Setting Description Time code and user’s bit data generated from the Free Time code information can be internal time code generator are recorded.
  • Page 78 Setting Time Code 2 Select the framing mode for the time code generator (only when the frame rate setting 1 Select [TC/UB] B [TC Preset] and press the is “60” or “30”). Set button (R). To configure the setting, go to [TC/UB] B [Drop (A P124 [ TC Preset ] ) Frame].
  • Page 79 Setting Time Code without Opening the 4 Check the values and press the Set button Menu (R). The time code is set and the screen returns to the normal screen. FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 To cancel the setting, press the [CANCEL] TIME CODE button.
  • Page 80: Setting The User's Bit

    Setting the User’s Bit 2 Select [TC/UB] B “Preset” and press the Set button (R). The [Preset] setting screen appears. You can add the date, time or an 8-digit hexadecimal number as the user’s bit to the 3 Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to place recorded image.
  • Page 81: Synchronizing Time Code On Another Camera

    Synchronizing Time Code Settings and Operation of the Camera Recorder on Another Camera 1 Set to Camera mode. (A P24 [Operation Modes] ) This camera recorder is equipped with a time code 2 Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] as follows. input/output terminal ([TC] terminal).
  • Page 82: Setting Zebra Pattern

    Setting Zebra Pattern 3 Display the zebra pattern. Press the [ZEBRA/5] button to display the zebra pattern in the specified range. 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.
  • Page 83: Setting Spot Meter

    Setting Spot Meter Color of Frame Item Settings Indicating the The brightness of the object during shooting is Position displayed. Max & Min Displays the Max: Green This function is useful when setting video or stage brightness (%) Min: Yellow lighting or when specifying camera exposure.
  • Page 84 When [Max & Min]/[Max]/[Min] is selected When [Manual] is selected A The cursors appear according to the setting A The brightness of the cursor position is when the button is pressed. displayed when the button is pressed. Green and yellow frames appear, and the brightness levels of these areas are displayed.
  • Page 85: Acquiring Positioning Information By Gps A L

    Acquiring Positioning Reception Display Positioning Status Information by GPS A Status GPS reception Receiving strong in progress GPS signal. UTC (signal strength: and positioning strong) information can be This camera recorder comes with a built-in GPS obtained and function. The GPS function is able to record the recorded.
  • Page 86: Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)

    Viewing Recorded Videos Caution : During Clip Review, only the [CANCEL] and Immediately (Clip Review) [REC] buttons are enabled. Press the [CANCEL] button to cancel clip review You can check (review) the last recorded video clip and return to “STBY” (recording standby) mode. on the screen.
  • Page 87: Displaying The Histogram

    Displaying the Histogram Recording Simultaneously at Two The histogram shows the brightness distribution, Different Definitions and is employed mainly for checking the exposure of the image. By setting [System] to “HD+Web”, you can record 1 Set the histogram feature to ON. Set [LCD/VF] B [Display Type] B simultaneously at two different definitions.
  • Page 88: Dual Rec

    Dual Rec 3 Stop recording. Press the [REC] button again. Recording to both slots stops, and both the If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards card slot marks turn white. in the Dual Rec mode ([Slot Mode] is set to The same clips are recorded to both cards.
  • Page 89: Backup Rec

    Backup Rec Caution : To perform recording in the Dual Rec mode, it is recommended that you start recording by The Backup Rec mode allows you to make use making use of two cards with the same capacity of the media in slot B for backup recording by and from the formatted state.
  • Page 90 1 Set [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] 3 Start normal recording (normal recording into slot A) to “Backup”. Press any of the [REC] buttons. (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) Recording into the media in slot A starts. The slot mode can be identified on the status (The characters “RREC”...
  • Page 91: Special Recording

    Special Recording 5 Stop backup recording. Select [STBY] in [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] and press the Besides the normal recording mode, four special Set button (R). recording methods are available in this camera recorder. They are Pre Rec, Clip Continuous, (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) Frame Rec and Interval Rec.
  • Page 92: Clip Continuous Rec

    Clip Continuous Rec Completed Clip In normal recording, when the recording stops, (Recorded video and audio) the image, audio, and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card. This mode allows you to consolidate several rounds of “startstop recording”...
  • Page 93 Memo : 3 Pause recording. The following operations cannot be performed Press the [REC] button again to pause while recording is paused (STBYL, yellow text). recording. The display changes (“RRECL” B Clip Review operation “STBYL” (yellow text)). (A P86 [Viewing Recorded Videos The card slot status indicator remains lighted Immediately (Clip Review)] ) in red.
  • Page 94: Frame Rec

    Frame Rec 2 Set the number of frames to record in [Rec In normal recording, when the recording stops, the Frames]. image and accompanying data from the start till the To configure the setting, go to [System] B end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Frames].
  • Page 95: Interval Rec

    Interval Rec 3 Set the time interval to start recording in [Interval Rec]. In normal recording, when the recording stops, the image and accompanying data from the start till the To configure the setting, go to [System] B end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Interval].
  • Page 96: Splitting The Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)

    Splitting the Clips Freely Configuring Infrared (Clip Cutter Trig) Recording You can split the clips freely without having to stop This camera recorder comes with a infrared recording during shooting. recording mode that is suitable for night recording. Using infrared illumination allows images to be 1 Assign the “Clip Cutter Trig”...
  • Page 97: Playing Recorded Clips

    Playing Recorded Clips F [OIS/2] Button Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor. To play back clips recorded in a recording media, Clips being selected are displayed with switch to the Media mode. check mark. Press and hold the [MODE] selection button in the G [ONLINE/3] Button Camera mode to enter the Media mode.
  • Page 98 B Clip Mark Memo : Displays the clip information (properties). This is dependent on the [System], [Format], [Resolution], [Frame Rate] and [Bit Rate] settings in the [System] B Record Set B [Record Format] menu. (A P149 [ System ] ) E Clip Name The file name (clip number) of the selected clip A OK Mark...
  • Page 99: Actions

    Detailed screen Actions * Items that are common with the Standard screen The action selection screen is displayed when the will not be described. Refer to “[Standard [ONLINE/3] button is pressed. screen] (A P 97)”. The following operations can be performed. Item Description Select All Clips Selects all clips.
  • Page 100: Playing Back

    Playing back Item Description FTP Upload Uploads a clip to the FTP server. Use the operation buttons on the side control panel This Clip: of the camera recorder to play back. Uploads the clip pointed by the cursor. Selected Clips: Uploads the clips selected (appended with check mark).
  • Page 101 Time Code Playback Time code or user’s bit recorded on an SD card can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder. Memo : The time code is also superimposed on the video signal output from the [SDI OUT] terminal. If a section without time code is played back, the time code will stop.
  • Page 102: Deleting Clips

    Deleting Clips 4 Select [Delete] using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R). Deleting starts. Delete clip. Memo : Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder. Read-only clips can be deleted on a PC. Delete This Clip? Delete Deleting One Clip...
  • Page 103: Appending/Deleting Ok Mark

    Appending/Deleting OK During Playback or Pause Screen Mark 1 Press [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button during clip playback. If the clip does not have an OK mark, an OK mark will be appended. You can append OK marks to the clips for If the clip is appended with an OK mark, the important scenes.
  • Page 104: Selecting And Performing Operations On Multiple Clips

    Selecting and Performing Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly Operations on Multiple 1 Move the cursor to a clip without a check mark, and press the [[OIS/2] button. Clips A green check mark appears on the clip. Multiple clips can be selected during thumbnail screen or playback screen display.
  • Page 105: Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively

    Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively 5 Press the Set button (R) to confirm the range. 1 Press the [ONLINE/3] button. The check marks change from magenta to 2 Select “Select Range” in the action green. selection screen, and press the Set button Pressing the [ONLINE/3] button while the (R).
  • Page 106: Trimming Recorded Clips

    Trimming Recorded Clips C Trimming information W or Y : Indicates the available space in the storage media (W or Y) It is possible to crop (trim) the necessary parts of a : Indicates the time code of the in clip that is recorded to the recording media.
  • Page 107: Basic Operations In Menu Screen

    Basic Operations in Menu A [FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the Screen [Favorites Menu]. B [OIS/2] Button Pressing the [MENU/THUMB] button displays Resets settings in the [TC Preset] or [UB the menu screen on the LCD monitor and Preset] setting screen.
  • Page 108: Display And Description Of The Menu Screen

    Changing Setting Values Display and Description of the Menu Screen Selecting Menu Items Display Settings Audio Meter Battery Date/Time Display Settings Date Style Audio Meter Time Style 24hour Battery Time Shutter Date/Time Cancel Date Style A Menu Item to Change Time Style 24hour Menu item to be changed.
  • Page 109: Text Input With Software Keyboard

    Text Input with Software Keyboard A Character Entry Field Field for entering the title. Use the software keyboard to enter the [Setup You can enter up to 8 characters for the File] subname, [Clip Name Prefix], and the settings [Setup File] subname or up to 4 characters under [Network].
  • Page 110: Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart

    Menu Screen Hierarchical - [VF Bright] ........(A P 125) - [VF Contrast] ......(A P 125) Chart - [LCD Contrast] ......(A P 125) - [LCD Backlight] ......(A P 125) [Main Menu...] ........(A P 110) - [LCD Mirror] ........ (A P 125) - [Camera Function...] .......
  • Page 111: Camera Function Menu

    Camera Function Menu Shutter For specifying shutter-related settings. Configure the value to “Step” (fixed value) or Menu screen for specifying operation settings “Variable” when operating the shutter with the during shooting. cross-shaped button (J K) on the side of the This item can only be selected in the Camera mode.
  • Page 112 Auto Iris Limit (OPEN) GAIN L, GAIN M, GAIN H For setting the limit value of the OPEN end when For setting the gain value of each position on the auto iris is enabled. [GAIN] selection switch. [Setting Values: F5.6, F4, Open] The setting is fixed at “AGC”...
  • Page 113: Zoom Function Settings

    Zoom Function Settings Infrared When “On” is selected, an I icon appears and the Dynamic Zoom camera recorder switches to the infrared recording For setting whether to enable the dynamic zoom mode that is suitable for night recording. function. Using infrared illumination allows images to be captured naturally in a pitch-dark environment.
  • Page 114: Focus Function Settings

    Focus Function Settings Focus Tracking For specifying whether to track the focus during AF Assist zooming. For specifying the behavior when the focus ring is turned during AF. Tracks the focus during zooming. Direction: Off: This option allows you to shift the auto focus Gives priority to the zoom speed and does not point to near and far directions by turning the track the focus during zooming.
  • Page 115: Face Detection Function Settings

    Face Detection Function Settings MF Assist For specifying the behavior when the focus ring is Mode turned during MF. For configuring the behavior when operating the user button that is assigned with the “Face Turning the focus ring during MF activates AF for a short interval after the operation, after Detection”...
  • Page 116: User Switch Set Item

    User Switch Set Item Lolux To increase the sensitivity when in dim USER1 to USER9, USER10 ▲, USER11 ▼, surroundings, set a value in the Lolux mode. USER12 ◀, USER13 ▶ When [LCD/VF] B [Display Type] B [Gain] is set to “dB”: Assigning one of the functions in the following [Setting Values: R36 dB, 30 dB]...
  • Page 117 AE Lock Expanded Focus For configuring the behavior when operating the For configuring the behavior when operating the user button that is assigned with the “AE Lock” user button that is assigned with the “Expanded function. Focus” function. FAW: Limited Time: Use this to fix the FAW (Full-time Auto White Activates the timer.
  • Page 118: Camera Process Menu

    Camera Process Menu 9 Colorimetry For configuring the standard for converting R, G, B signals to Y, Cb, Cr signals when [Color Space] is Menu screen for adjusting the quality of camera configured to “HLG” or “ITU2020”. images. ITU2020: This item cannot be selected in the Media mode. Records and outputs ITU2020 RGB signals using the Y-Cb-Cr signal conversion coefficient.
  • Page 119 9 Level 9 Frequency The amount of correction can be specified For specifying the correction frequency of the separately when [Gamma] is set to “Standard”, contour. Set this according to the object. High: “Cinema 1” or “Cinema 2”. Emphasizes the high frequency range. Use this When [Gamma] is set to “Standard”...
  • Page 120 Black Toe 9 Compress Level Compression amount increases when a larger Process the dark areas according to the balance of value is specified. bright and dark areas in the image to adjust the [Setting Values: 5 to 1 (R 3)] overall balance of contrast.
  • Page 121 9 Sensitivity White Clip For setting the response speed of the “Knee” For setting the point to apply white clip for video operation when [Knee] is set to “Auto”. signals with a high luminance level. 109%: Set to “Slow” when shooting an object under a Applies white clip at the point where the condition where there is drastic change in the light luminance level is 109%.
  • Page 122 Color Matrix Color Gain For setting the color matrix. For adjusting the video signal color level. Natural: Increasing the value deepens the color. Sets to a brighter and more natural color matrix [Setting Values: +15 to -50, Off (R0)] than the standard. Effective for shooting under Memo : a strong single color light source such as stage Images are displayed in black-and-white when...
  • Page 123: White Balance Item

    White Balance Item AWB Paint For adjusting the R (red)/B (blue) component in the Preset Temp. AWB (Auto White Balance) mode. For setting the color temperature when the [WHT For details, refer to “[Adjusting the White Balance] BAL] switch is set to “PRESET”. (A P 69)”.
  • Page 124: Tc/Ub Menu

    TC/UB Menu UB Mode For setting the recording mode of the user’s bit. Date: Menu screen for setting time code and user’s bit. Records the date. This item cannot be selected in the Media mode, Time: or during recording. Records the time. Preset: TC Generator Records according to the preset setting.
  • Page 125: Lcd/Vf Menu

    LCD/VF Menu LCD Contrast For setting the difference in luminance between the darkest and brightness areas in the LCD monitor. Item for specifying settings related to the LCD Increasing the value increases the contrast. monitor or viewfinder screen. [Setting Values: +10 to +1, R0, -1 to -10] This menu screen can be used to specify settings related to the Focus Assist mode, zebra pattern LCD Backlight...
  • Page 126: Shooting Assist Item

    Shooting Assist Item 9 White Level For configuring the white level during adjustment of Focus Assist the dynamic range that is visible in the LCD monitor or viewfinder when [Color Space] is set to “HLG”. For setting whether to add color to the contour of the focused image upon switching the image to When [Color Space] is set to “HLG”...
  • Page 127: Marker Settings Item

    9 Top 9 Histogram Bottom For setting the maximum luminance level for the For selecting the minimum brightness limit for zebra pattern display. changing the histogram display color. [Setting Values: Over, 100%, 98%, 95% to 5% (in [Setting Values: 0% to 105% (in 5% increments)] 5% increments)] (R80%) (R 20%) When [Color Space] is set to “J-Log1”...
  • Page 128: Display Type Item

    Display Type Item 9 Aspect Ratio For selecting the final image aspect ratio to be used This menu is used to set the displays on the LCD from the overall angle of view. monitor and viewfinder screen. [Setting Values: 16:9(+4:3), 2.35:1 Top, 2.35:1 Center, 1.85:1 Top, 1.85:1 Center, R16:9, 1.75:1, Battery 1.66:1, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3]...
  • Page 129: Display On/Off Item

    Focus Gain For setting the display method of the approximate For setting the gain display to be displayed on the distance to the subject in focus. LCD monitor and viewfinder screen. Feet: ISO: Displays the distance in feet. Displays the gain as ISO sensitivity. Meter: Displays the distance in meters.
  • Page 130: A/V Set Menu

    A/V Set Menu 9 3G-SDI Mapping For configuring the mode of mapping for signals output from the [SDI OUT] terminal. Menu screen for video output and audio. [Setting Values: Level B, RLevel A] Video Set... Memo : SDI output is configurable only when the setting For specifying video output-related settings.
  • Page 131 HDMI OUT 9 Colorimetry For configuring the colorimetry of the HDMI signal For configuring video output from the [HDMI] when [Camera Process] B [Color Space] B terminal. [Colorimetry] is set to “ITU2020”. [Setting Values: On, ROff] ITU2020: Memo : Outputs using the colorimetry of ITU2020 Monitor and menu displays are not output from regardless of the device that is connected via the [HDMI] terminal.
  • Page 132: Audio Set Item

    Audio Set Item 9 Rec Trigger For configuring whether to superimpose trigger signals on the [HDMI] out terminal in tandem with Input1 Mic Ref. the [REC] button. For setting the reference input level when the If “On” is specified, it is possible to record on a [INPUT1] selection switch is set to “MIC”...
  • Page 133 AGC Response Int. Mic Separation For setting the enhancement level of the stereo 9 Attack Time effect of the built-in microphone. Sets the time to activate the limiter. [Setting Values: Fast, RMiddle, Slow] Enhances the stereo effect. Off: 9 Decay Time Does not enhance the stereo effect.
  • Page 134 Equalizer IFB/RET Monitor... You can correct the characteristic and enhance the 9 CH1(/2) sound of the connected microphone using this For configuring the output from the [x] terminal equalizer setting. during IFB Return over IP of each channel. For setting the audio frequency from a 5-band Auto: equalizer.
  • Page 135: Network Menu

    Network Menu Return over IP... For configuring settings related to Return over IP. This function allows video and audio to be received For specifying network-related settings. via the network. The display of the software keyboard for input (A P139 [Return over IP Item] ) varies according to the item you are setting.
  • Page 136: Connection Setup Item

    Zero Config Setup File For allowing this camera recorder to be detected 9 Load automatically by external devices (such as Loads the settings on the [Wizard] screen. switchers) connected to the same LAN. (A P202 [Reading the Connection Settings Connection can be established via one link from File] ) the menu of the external device.
  • Page 137: Live Streaming Item

    Live Streaming Item Server For selecting the server for live streaming. Live Streaming [Setting Values: RServer1, Server2, Server3, Starts live distribution when “On” is selected. Server4] [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : Memo : The setting cannot be changed during live streaming (when [Live Streaming] set to “On”).
  • Page 138 For entering the URL of the live distribution For setting the user name. destination beginning with “rtmp://”. The default value is “JVC”. There is no default value (blank). * Enter not more than 31 characters. * You can enter up to 191 characters and ASCII Memo : characters.
  • Page 139: Return Over Ip Item

    o FEC Matrix Bit Rate For setting the amount of FEC (Forward Error For setting the encode bitrate of the video image Correction) overhead for configuring during live distribution. SMPTE2022-1. The selectable options vary according to the (A P209 [Setting the FEC Matrix] ) settings in [Live Streaming Set] B [Resolution] and Memo : [Bit Rate].
  • Page 140 o Protocol Server For configuring the protocol of the video/audio For selecting the source server for sending out source server to be connected. Return over IP audio/video. [Setting Values: RUDP, TCP] [Setting Values: RServer1, Server2, Server3, Memo : Server4] This item is selectable only when [Type] is set to Memo : “RTSP/RTP”.
  • Page 141: Web Item

    The default value is “HC550”. For setting the user name. Enter not more than 31 characters using the software keyboard. * Enter not more than 31 characters. (Default value: jvc) Memo : This item is selectable only when [Type] is set to Password “ZIXI”.
  • Page 142: Metadata Server Item

    o Password Metadata Server Item Enter the password for connecting to the FTP server. Meta-FTP1, Meta-FTP2, Meta-FTP3, Meta- FTP4 * Enter not more than 31 characters. o PASV Mode * The name that is set in [Alias] is displayed For setting whether to set the communication mode individually.
  • Page 143 o Server 9 Cellular For setting the server name (“mystation.com”, etc.) For configuring whether to enable connection via a or the IP address (“192.168.0.1”, etc.) of the FTP USB cellular adapter. server. [Setting Values: Enable, RDisable] * Enter not more than 127 characters using 9 Server single-byte alphanumeric characters (a to z, 0 to 9), single-byte hyphen [-], or dot [.].
  • Page 144: Overlay Settings Menu A L

    Overlay Settings Menu Type By selecting [Type], overlay images can be displayed. The selectable types of scoreboards vary with the [Layout] settings. L This screen is used to configure overlay settings. [Setting Values: Broadcast, RNone] A Images can be overlaid onto recorded video and [Setting Values: Broadcast, Basketball, Baseball, live stream video.
  • Page 145 9 Proxy Recording (Fixed) Full Screen Graphic Displays overlay images on the recording in slot B Images can be displayed across the whole screen. when [System] is configured to “HD+Web”. Setting 9 Status is fixed at “On” and cannot be changed. For displaying the number of images saved in this 9 Live Streaming (Fixed) camera recorder and the memory capacity used.
  • Page 146: Settings Item L (Sportzcast)

    Settings Item L (Sportzcast) 9 BOT Number Enter the BOT number provided by Sportzcast. Server 9 Channel Select the server to connect to. Enter the channel provided by Sportzcast. Cloud: For configuring the setting when connecting to Score Input Source the Sportzcast cloud service.
  • Page 147: System Menu

    System Menu Setup File This allows you to save the menu settings as well as the performance results of shutter speed and This menu screen allows system-related settings. AWB. For configuring recording settings, formatting and It is useful to save settings according to different restoration of a recording media, tally lamp setting, shooting conditions.
  • Page 148 NETWORK LED Reset All When this is configured to “On”, it lights up in red Resets all menu settings. when live streaming is in progress. Memo : The LED lights up in orange during poor streaming [Date/Time] and [Time Zone] cannot be reset. connection or connection failure.
  • Page 149: Record Set Item

    Record Set Item Time Style For setting the time display for display on the LCD Record Format monitor and viewfinder screen as well as for time After setting of all items in the [Record Format] stamp recording. [Setting Values: R24hour, 12hour] menu is complete, select [Set] at the bottom of the screen to apply the new settings on the camera Time Zone...
  • Page 150 9 WFormat/ GFormat 9 WResolution/ GResolution For selecting the format of the file to be recorded to For selecting the size of the still image to be the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. recorded to the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT].
  • Page 151 9 WFrame Rate/ GFrame Rate 9 WBit Rate/ GBit Rate For selecting the frame rate for recording to the For selecting the bit rate for recording to the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. The available options vary according to the settings The available options vary according to the settings for [System], [WResolution]/[GResolution] and...
  • Page 152 9 Y Frame Rate 9 WAudio/ GAudio For switching to the audio that is to be recorded to The frame rate of the image to be recorded to the the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. SD card in slot B is fixed when [System] is set to The selectable options vary according to the “HD+Web”.
  • Page 153 Rec Mode Slot Mode For selecting the mode for recording to the For setting the operation of the card slot. recording media. Series: (A P91 [Special Recording] ) Mode that activates slots A and B sequentially. Dual: [Setting Values: RNormal, Pre Rec, Clip Mode that activates slots A and B Continuous, Interval Rec, Frame Rec] simultaneously.
  • Page 154 4GB File Spanning(SDXC) Clip Set A recording file is automatically split when the size 9 Clip Name Prefix exceeds 4 GB, but if an SDXC card is used, you For configuring the first four characters of the name can record clips larger than 4 GB by setting this of the clip file to be recorded to the recording media.
  • Page 155: Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items (Favorites Menu)

    Adding/Editing Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu Frequently Used Menu 1 Press the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Main Menu] screen. Items (Favorites Menu) 2 Select the menu or submenu item to add. You can select and add/edit frequently used menu items freely to create a personal menu screen Display Settings (Favorites Menu).
  • Page 156: Editing Favorites Menu

    Editing Favorites Menu 4 Press the [OIS/2] button. You can delete or change the order of the items A delete mark (b) appears at the beginning of added to [Favorites Menu]. the menu item. Deleting Items from [Favorites Menu] Edit Favorites 1 Open the [Favorites Menu] screen.
  • Page 157 Changing the Order of Items in [Favorites 3 Select the menu or submenu item to move Menu] and press the Set button (R). The moving mode is activated and a position 1 Open the [Favorites Menu] screen. selection bar for the move appears. Press the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Favorites Menu] screen.
  • Page 158 6 Press the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button. The option menu to exit the [Favorites Menu] editing mode appears. 7 Select [Save & Exit] and press the Set button (R). Edit Favorites Save & Exit Exit without Saving Cancel Memo : Moving is not complete until the changes are saved with [Save &...
  • Page 159: Display Screen In Camera Mode

    Display Screen in Camera W!INCORRECT : Recording media is not supported. Mode When an SD card lower than Class 10 is inserted while in the XHQ mode. W!REC INH When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display When attempting to record more than 4 On/Off] is set to “Off”, the corresponding display is GB while an SD card that does not support hidden.
  • Page 160 E Camera Angle [Tagging] L L Shutter Displays the camera angle tagging information The current shutter speed appears on the when [WFormat] is configured to “Exchange”. screen. (A P111 [ Shutter ] ) F ODK [Tagging] L When the camera recorder is switched to the Displays the ODK (Offence, Defence, Kick) Full Auto shooting mode by turning the [FULL tagging information when [WFormat] is...
  • Page 161 O White Balance Mode T Focus Assist Displays the current white balance mode. “ ” is displayed when auto focus is (*****K indicates color temperature) activated. When ACCU-Focus is enabled, “ACCU ” A *****K : When the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] switch is set to “A”...
  • Page 162 Y Zoom Display a Time Code (I)/User’s Bit (J) Display Displays the zoom position. (Zoom bar or Displays the time code (hour: minute: value) second: frame) or user’s bit data. Dynamic Zoom Off: Example of time code display: Display Screen 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 Dynamic Zoom On: * Colon (:) denotes non-drop frames and dot...
  • Page 163 d SDI/HDMI Record Trigger f Media Status STBY B : When [A/V Set] B [Video Set] B ---- : A card is not detected in the selected slot, and [Tally [SDI OUT] B [Rec Trigger] is set to Lamp] is configured to a setting “Type-A”...
  • Page 164 g Live streaming mark When [Network] B [Live Streaming] B [Live Streaming] is set to “On”, the distribution status is displayed. (A P137 [Live Streaming Item] ) Icon Status Distribution in progress (good connection quality) (Red) Distribution in progress (poor connection quality) (Red) Waiting for connection...
  • Page 165: Display Screen In Media Mode

    Display Screen in Media F Position Bar Displays the current position in the video. Mode During trimming, the position bar appears in green, and icons for the in and out points are displayed. When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display 6 : Current position of the video On/Off] is set to “Off”, the corresponding display is : Position to start trimming...
  • Page 166 I Date/Time Display K Time Code (I)/User’s Bit (J) Display Displays the date/time that is recorded on the Displays the time code (hour: minute: currently played recording media. second: frame) or user’s bit data recorded in the recording media being played back. Memo : Example of time code display: The date/time display style can be specified in...
  • Page 167: Status Screen

    Status Screen Record Format Screen For checking settings related to the recording format. For checking the settings of the camera recorder. USER Switch Set Screen For checking the status (functions assigned) of the user buttons. (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] ) Audio Screen For checking the audio settings.
  • Page 168 Network Screen For checking the network login information. Connection Setup Screen For checking the network connection information. Streaming Screen For viewing information related to live streaming. Status Screen...
  • Page 169: Marker And Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode Only)

    Marker and Safety Zone Memo : You can turn On/Off the safety zone and center Displays (Camera Mode mark displays using [LCD/VF] B [Marker Only) Settings] B [Aspect Ratio], [Safety Zone], and [Center Mark]. (A P128 [ Safety Zone ] ) The marker and safety zone displays are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the image according to the shooting purpose.
  • Page 170: Adjusting The Gamma

    Adjusting the Gamma HLG and J-Log1 Gamma The gamma switches automatically to the respective “HLG Gamma” and “J-Log1 Gamma” The gamma curve can be adjusted to various when [Color Space] is set to “HLG” or “J-Log1”. characteristics when Color Space is set to a value The HLG Gamma becomes an ITU2100 HLG HDR other than “HLG”...
  • Page 171: Adjusting Color Matrix

    Adjusting Color Matrix 3 Adjust Saturation. Press the cross-shaped button (I) to move the cursor to Saturation. The color matrix of the camera recorder can be Each of the colors changes in the direction adjusted to a color of the user’s preference. indicated by the arrow on the vector scope.
  • Page 172: Configuring Setup Files

    Configuring Setup Files Number of Storable Setup Files Camera recorder : [CAM1] to [CAM4] SD slot A : [ W 1 ] to [ W 8 ] The menu settings can be stored on the camera SD slot B : [ Y 1 ] to [ Y 8 ] recorder or an SD card by saving them as a setup file.
  • Page 173: Saving Setup Files

    Saving Setup Files 6 Select [Store] and press the Set button (R). 1 Display the [Setup File] menu. Select [System] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). (A P147 [ Setup File ] ) 2 Select [Store File] and press the Set button (R).
  • Page 174: Loading A Setup File

    Loading a Setup File Deleting Setup Files 1 Display the [Setup File] menu. 1 Display the [Setup File] menu. Select [System] B [Setup File] and press the Select [System] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). Set button (R). (A P147 [ Setup File ] ) (A P147 [ Setup File ] ) 2 Select [Load File] and press the Set button...
  • Page 175: Connecting External Devices

    Connecting External Monitor To output live or playback video images and audio sound to an external monitor, select the output signals from the camera recorder, and connect using an appropriate cable according to the monitor to be used. Choose the most suitable terminal according to the monitor in use.
  • Page 176: Connect The Headphone

    Connect the headphone. Connecting Wired Remote Control Audio output from the [x] terminal can be selected using the [A/V Set] B [Monitor] item or You can operate the functions of this unit with a the [MONITOR] selection switch on the camera wired remote control.
  • Page 177: Functions Of Network Connection

    Functions of Network List of Functions Connection Importing Metadata You can download a metadata settings file (XML format) from the FTP server and store metadata in The network feature comprises web-browser- the camera recorder. based functions using devices such as a (A P180 [Importing Metadata] ) smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, as well as FTP and live streaming functions that run via thumbnail...
  • Page 178: Preparing Network Connection

    Preparing Network Live streaming By combining with the decoder or PC application Connection that supports live streaming, you can perform audio and video streaming via the network. (A P204 [Performing Live Streaming] ) Operating Environment Memo : Operation has been verified for the following This feature is available when [System] is environments.
  • Page 179: Connecting To The Network

    Connecting to the o Wireless LAN connection (“Internal Wireless Network LAN”A or “USB”-“Wireless LAN”) When “Connect with Access Point” or “P2P”- “WPS” is selected on the [Select Connection Type] screen. 1 Select the interface in the [Wizard]. Configure the settings as follows according to Select “LAN”, “USB”...
  • Page 180: Importing Metadata

    Importing Metadata B Select [SSID] from the list of access points (smartphone, tablet terminal, PC, etc.), You can download a metadata settings file (XML and enter [Passphrase]. format) from the FTP server and store metadata in Display the list of access points in the the camera recorder.
  • Page 181: Configuring The Server For Downloading

    Configuring the Server for Downloading Importing Metadata For specifying the settings for connecting to the Download the metadata settings file (XML format) FTP server for downloading the metadata (domain from the FTP server. name, user name, password, etc.) as well as the 1 Select [Network] B [Import Metadata] and path of the file to download.
  • Page 182: Uploading A Recorded Video Clip

    Uploading a Recorded 3 Select [Import] on the confirmation screen, Video Clip and press the Set button (R). Import starts. After import is complete, the display is restored to the screen before the [Import Metadata] The following are steps to upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server.
  • Page 183: Uploading Clips Automatically (Auto Ftp)

    Uploading Clips Automatically (Auto Uploading Clips Manually (Manual FTP) FTP) The following are steps to upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server. The following are steps to automatically upload All playable clips on the thumbnail screen can be clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP uploaded.
  • Page 184 2 Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded. 5 Upload is complete. Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded using After upload is complete, “Successfully the cross-shaped button (JKH I). Completed.” appears on the screen. Press the Set button (R) to return to the thumbnail screen.
  • Page 185 4 Upload is complete. Memo : After all clips are uploaded successfully, To stop uploading, press the Set button (R). “Successfully Completed.” is displayed. Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen, and Press the Set button (R) to return to the press the Set button (R) to stop uploading and thumbnail screen.
  • Page 186: Ftp Resume Feature

    FTP Resume Feature Connecting from a Web Browser When FTP transfer starts and there is a file of the same name on the server with a file size smaller You can access the web functions of this camera than the file to be transferred, the file on the server recorder via a web browser on devices such as a will be regarded as an interrupted file during a FTP smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
  • Page 187: Editing Metadata

    Editing Metadata 3 Edit the metadata. A Enter information for the necessary fields. You can create the metadata to be inserted into a B After input is complete, tap (click) [Save] to recorded file, or rewrite the metadata of a recorded overwrite the metadata.
  • Page 188: Clip Metadata

    Clip Metadata o Switching from a web browser You can access the page for editing the metadata A You will see a message indicating “It is via a web browser on devices such as a necessary to change the camera mode to smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, and display or "Remote Edit Mode".
  • Page 189 6 Edit the metadata of the selected clips. Memo : A Edit the information for the necessary fields. When the menu or status is displayed, display of the confirmation screen will be put on hold. If you are using a PC, input using the mouse If the menu is displayed on the camera recorder, and keyboard.
  • Page 190: Uploading A Recording Clip Via A Web Browser

    Uploading a Recording 7 Tap (click) [OK] on the confirmation screen. Clip via a Web Browser Update of the metadata starts. After update is complete, “Renewal of clip metadata is succeeded.” is displayed. Tap The following are steps to upload clips recorded (click) [OK].
  • Page 191 o Switching from a web browser Memo : A You will see a message indicating “It is When the menu or status is displayed, necessary to change the camera mode display of the confirmation screen will to "Remote Edit Mode". Change the be put on hold.
  • Page 192 7 Select a method to upload the clips. 8 Select the clip server and start uploading. Upon selecting the server to upoload clips to, an upload screen appears. A Upload all clips Uploads all the clips in the displayed slots. The status of the transfer process is indicated Tap (click) to move to the [Clip Server] by a progress bar.
  • Page 193 9 Upload is complete. Memo : After upload is complete, “Successfully To stop transfer, tap (click) the [Stop] button. Completed.” appears on the screen. Tapping (clicking) [Yes] on the confirmation screen stops the transfer halfway and brings you back to the main page. FTP Upload If there already exists a file on the FTP server with a name identical to the file to be transferred,...
  • Page 194: View Remote Feature

    View Remote Feature A Page Switch Tab Tap (click) this tab to move to the [Planning Metadata], [Clip Metadata], or [Settings] You can access via a web browser on devices such screen. as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC to check B Live View Screen the live image and perform the following remote Displays the live images.
  • Page 195: Registering/Deleting Preset Zoom

    Registering/Deleting Preset Zoom 4 In the same way, register [B] and [C]. After all three positions A, B and C are Registering Preset Zoom registered, the positions of the [A], [B], and [C] You can register any 3 zoom positions. buttons will be rearranged according to the order of the registered zoom position from the 1 Set to the Register Preset Zoom mode.
  • Page 196: Camera Control Function

    Camera Control Function Deleting a Preset Zoom 1 Set to the Delete Preset Zoom mode. When any of positions [A], [B], and [C] are You can control the camera by accessing via a web registered, tapping (clicking) the [Clear] button browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
  • Page 197 C CAMERA D ZOOM Enables operations related to the camera Enables zooming operations. functions. E FOCUS Enables focusing operations. F USER SWITCH You can enable or disable the user buttons that are assigned with a function. G MENU You can show or hide the display and menu characters on an external monitor as well as operation of menus, switching the display screen and status display.
  • Page 198: Changing The Settings Via A Web Browser

    Changing the Settings via A View Remote a Web Browser Settings for operations on the View Remote. B Connection Setup Settings related to the network. You can change the network-related settings by You can change the settings for each of the accessing via a web browser on devices such as a preset items on the [Wizard] screen of the smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
  • Page 199: Changing View Remote Function Settings

    Changing View Remote Function Changing Connection Setup Settings You can change the settings for each of the preset items on the [Wizard] screen of the camera For performing setting for using the View Remote function. recorder. If all the items cannot be displayed in a single page, scroll down to display the remaining items.
  • Page 200: Changing Metadata Server Settings

    Changing Metadata Server Settings You can make direct changes to the FTP server for importing the metadata set in [Network] B [Metadata Server], as well as the path of the file to import. (A P142 [Metadata Server Item] ) Changing Clip Server Settings F Settings on the [IP Address Configuration] Screen of the Camera Recorder You can make direct changes to the server and...
  • Page 201: Managing The Network Connection Settings File

    Managing the Network Saving the Connection Settings File Connection Settings File 1 Select [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). This camera recorder allows you to save the 2 Select [Store] and press the Set button (R). network connection settings on the Wizard screen to the camera recorder unit.
  • Page 202: Reading The Connection Settings File

    Reading the Connection Settings File 5 Select [Store] and press the Set button (R). 1 Select [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). 2 Select [Load] and press the Set button (R). 6 Save the file. A confirmation screen appears when you choose to overwrite.
  • Page 203: Deleting Connection Settings

    Deleting Connection Settings 1 Select [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). 2 Select [Delete] and press the Set button (R). 3 Select the file to delete using the cross- shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R).
  • Page 204: Performing Live Streaming

    Performing Live Streaming By combining with the decoder or PC application that supports live streaming, you can perform audio and video streaming via the network. Supported Formats Usable Formats for Live Streaming Record Format 1920x 1920x 1920x 1280x 1280x 720x 640x 640x Frame...
  • Page 205 Audio Memo : The distributable resolution, frame rate and bit rate vary according to the recording format. To distribute progressive video, set the frame Supported Protocols rate to any of the progressive frame rates. And MPEG2-TS/UDP to distribute interlace video, set the frame rate to MPEG2-TS/TCP any of the interlace frame rates.
  • Page 206: Setting Distribution

    Setting Distribution 2 Set the Resolution and Frame & Bit Rate for the video to be distributed. 1 Set the [Record Format] according to the Specify the settings in [Network] B [Live resolution and frame rate of the video to be Streaming].
  • Page 207 Resolution 720 x 480 or 720 x 576 640 x 360 Frame Rate 60i or 50i 60p, 50p 30p, 25p Type Bitrate 24 Mbps 20 Mbps 16 Mbps 12 Mbps 8 Mbps 5 Mbps 3 Mbps 1.5 Mbps 0.8 Mbps 0.3 Mbps * R: Distributable Performing Live Streaming...
  • Page 208: Starting Distribution

    Starting Distribution Memo : 1 Perform the necessary setting for the You can also assign “Live Streaming” to a user decoder and PC application. button. For details on the settings, please refer to the (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User “INSTRUCTIONS”...
  • Page 209: Setting The Fec Matrix

    Setting the FEC Matrix Memo : Increasing the amount of FEC overhead Set the amount of FEC (Forward Error Correction) increases the packet loss resilience but more overhead for configuring SMPTE2022-1. network bandwidth is used. 1 Select [Network] B [Live Streaming] B Even with the same amount of overhead, increasing the L value will increase the packet [Streaming Server] B [Server1] to [Server4]...
  • Page 210: Return Video/Audio From The Network (Return Over Ip)

    Return Video/Audio from Return Video and Audio from the Network the Network (Return over 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode. (A P24 [Operation Modes] ) 2 Assign the “Return Video” and “Return Return video/audio from the network can be displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor of the over IP”...
  • Page 211: Ifb (Return Audio)

    IFB (Return Audio) Return Audio from the Network (IFB) 1 Set the camera recorder to the Camera mode. Return audio from the network can be played (A P24 [Operation Modes] ) through a headphone. Memo : 2 Assign the “Return over IP” function to any of the user buttons.
  • Page 212: Tagging Feature L

    Tagging Feature L Entering Tag Information via the Web Function 1 Access the web function of this camera recorder via a web browser on devices When using the Exchange file format, entering the such as a smartphone, tablet terminal or tag information on the camera recorder helps to PC, and display the main page.
  • Page 213: Synchronizing Gps Time Code

    Synchronizing GPS Time Code E Set button Sends the text strings in [Title 1] and [Title 2] to Time code information can be synchronized with the camera recorder and the tag data of the clip the date/time information acquired from the GPS. is updated.
  • Page 214: Broadcast Overlay A L

    Broadcast: broadcast. For information on SDP Generator, please Watermark contact your local dealer or download from our Live Mark website. http://www.jvc.net Text 1 Caution : Logo Regardless of the recording resolution (1920x1080, 1440x1080, 1280x720), the SDP Text 3 file resolution that can be used on this camera...
  • Page 215 Memo: Range <A> Text 1 Range <B> Text 2 Range <C> Text 3 <A> Range <D> Time Range <E> Logo Range <F> Live mark A Shows the current overlay status. B Text selection area The highlighted text is overlaid and displayed. C [K] [J] Button Selects the text.
  • Page 216: Displaying Watermark Images

    Displaying Watermark Images Displaying Images on the Whole Screen (Full Screen Graphic Function) Import the SDP file in which the watermark image has been preconfigured to the camera recorder in Announcement and advertising images can be advance. displayed across the whole screen. The watermark setting menu will be displayed in the [Overlay Settings] menu screen only when the SDP file for broadcast is selected in [Overlay...
  • Page 217 Displaying Images Memo : Display the image from the web screen for setting The total number of currently imported image the overlay. files and the used capacity can be checked in [Overlay Settings] B [Full Screen Graphic] B [Status]. This capacity may be bigger than the actual image file size.
  • Page 218: Protecting Overlay Settings With A Password

    Protecting Overlay Settings with a Memo : Password To display only one image continuously, set [Interval Time] to “0”. You can use a password to protect overlay settings When recording is performed together with live to prevent the cancellation of watermark display by streaming or when there is a lot of information a third party.
  • Page 219: Specifying Text And Images

    Scoreboard Overlay L Specifying Text and Images 1 Connect the camera recorder to a network By using a smartphone or tablet, a scoreboard can compatible device such as a mobile device be overlaid onto a recorded or live streaming video. via the network.
  • Page 220: Configuring Scoreboard Display Position

    Baseball : Configuring Scoreboard Display Position Inning Runner The scoreboard can be displayed at the following Team Name; Count positions on the screen. Create an SDP file with the Points Scored desired display position in the SDP Generator and import the file to the camera recorder. Offense Team Indicator (A P228 [Importing an image containing the team name and logo] )
  • Page 221: Entering Scoreboard Data

    Hockey : Entering Scoreboard Data Select [Small] or [SHOOTOUT] in the Overlay 1 Connect this camera recorder to the Control web screen. network [Small] (A P179 [Connecting to the Network] ) 2 Connecting from a web browser TEAM NAME Period (A P186 [Connecting from a Web Browser] ) 3 When the web browser screen appears, press the overlay icon at the top of the...
  • Page 222 Type 1 Type 2 A [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. B [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. C Team Name (for text input) A Time If the SDP file selected in the menu item [Overlay The start time entered is reflected on the score Settings] B [Layout] contains more than one overlay by pressing the [Set] button.
  • Page 223 Football Baseball A [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. B [Display] Button A Time Displays or hides specific areas. The start time entered is reflected on the score C Team Name (for text input) overlay by pressing the [Set] button.
  • Page 224 Basketball A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D [Display] Button Displays or hides specific areas.
  • Page 225 Soccer A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B Time (Left): Currently displayed match time. Time (Right): Currently displayed additional time. Displayed only during additional time. C Period: Can be changed only when the clock is stopped. D Minutes of Added Time: Displays the additional time granted only during additional time if “ON”...
  • Page 226 Hockey A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B Power Play: Entering the penalty time displays the power play state that corresponds to it. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay.
  • Page 227 Additional time display for Soccer The display of additional time toggles on and off automatically depending on the elapsed time of [Time] and the status of [Period]. Whether a match is in additional time is determined by the setting values of [Duration of Each Half] and [Duration of Each Half of ET] of [Preset Settings].
  • Page 228: Team Display Settings

    Select the team name to display in [Main your local dealer or download from our website. Menu] → [Overlay Settings] → [Left Team] (*) http://www.jvc.net or [Right Team] (*). Caution : * This menu item name can be changed in the Please check the content and font licenses of SDP Generator settings.
  • Page 229: Entering Scoreboard Data Automatically

    Deleting an Imported SDP File Entering Scoreboard Data Automatically You can delete an imported SDP file. By using a scoreboard solution supplied from 1 Select [Overlay Settings] B [Delete User Sportzcast, the camera can ingest scoreboard Layout]. data automatically. This enables the updating of 2 Select an SDP file to delete.
  • Page 230 5 Enter the [Alias] name to save and press the cross-shaped button (I). 6 After the connection complete screen appears, press the Set button (R) to close the menu screen. Memo : If a Scorebot is currently being connected, search cannot be performed until the connection has been terminated.
  • Page 231: Error Messages And Actions

    Error Messages and Actions Warning display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen, tally lamp indication and warning tone are as follows according to the error status. Memo : This camera recorder makes use of a microcomputer. Noise interference from external sources may prevent it from functioning properly.
  • Page 232: List Of Ftp Transfer Errors

    Error Message Status Action Record Format Incorrect The video format of the file for Set [WResolution], [WFrame Rate] and Clip Review is different from the [WBit Rate] correctly. current [WResolution], (A P150 [WResolution/ [WFrame Rate], or [WBit Rate] GResolution] ) setting.
  • Page 233 Error message Status Action Access Denied. Access is denied. Adjust the Server and Port settings for [Metadata Server] or [Clip Server]. (A P135 [ Metadata Server... ] ) (A P143 [ Clip Server ] ) Invalid Username or Authentication for login to the FTP Adjust the Username and Password Password.
  • Page 234: List Of Live Streaming Error Displays

    List of Live Streaming Error Displays The following error messages are displayed when the live streaming setting is incorrect, or when the connection is lost during live streaming. Error message Status Action Invalid Address The IP address format is Enter the IP address, host name incorrect.
  • Page 235: List Of Layout Import Error Displays A L

    List of Layout Import Error Displays A L Error Message Status Action Failed To Read File From SD card is defective. Use other SD card. Media! SDP file data is corrupted. Use the SDP file generated by the SDP Generator. No User Layout Exists.
  • Page 236: Blinking Of The Tally Lamp

    Blinking of the Tally Lamp The tally lamp starts blinking when the remaining space on the recording media is running out during recording or when the battery power is running low. Blinking Mode Remaining Battery Power/SD Card Space Blinks slowly Battery power is low (once every second) Remaining recording time on recording media is less than 3 minutes...
  • Page 237: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Action Power does not turn on. Is the AC adapter properly connected? Is the battery charged? Is the power turned on immediately after it is turned off? Make sure to wait for an interval of at least 5 seconds before turning on the power again.
  • Page 238 Symptom Action The time code and user’s bit Even in Camera mode or Media mode, the time code and user’s bit are not displayed. may not be displayed depending to the type of display. Is [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] B [TC/UB] set to “Off”? To display the date and time, set it to “On”.
  • Page 239: Specifications

    Specifications Terminal Section Video/Audio General Item Description Item Description [SDI OUT] terminal (480i or 576i: Downconverted 720p/1080i/ Power DC 12 V 1080p: embedded audio), BNC (unbalanced) Power Approx. 24.0 W 3G-SDI, Compliant with SMPTE ST424, consumption (When recording in the factory HD-SDI, Compliant with SMPTE ST292, default settings using the...
  • Page 240 Others Camera Section Item Description Item Description [LAN] terminal 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Image pickup 1" single CMOS sensor (RJ-45) device (effective resolution: approx. 9.35 megapixels) [HOST] terminal USB-A type, network connection function only Sync system Internal sync (built-in SSG) [REMOTE] Φ2.5 mm mini jack ND filter OFF, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 (Stereo)
  • Page 241 Video/Audio Item Description HD mode (MOV/MXF: MPEG-2) A Item Description Recording file QuickTime File Format (MOV), 4K EXT (SSD) mode (Apple ProRes) format MXF File Format (MXF) Recording file QuickTime File Format Video format HQ mode MPEG-2 Long GOP VBR, 35 Video Mbps (Max) MP@HL, 422HQ mode Apple ProRes 422 HQ, 1768...
  • Page 242 Item Description Item Description HD mode (Exchange (U model) / MP4 (E model): SD mode (MOV: H.264) H.264) Recording file QuickTime File Format Recording file MP4 File Format format format Video MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 8 Mbps Video (Max) 720×480/59.94i (U model) LP mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 12 Mbps 720×576/50i (E model)
  • Page 243 Accessories Accessories Warranty Card (U model only) INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC) AC Adapter Power Cord (U model: 1, E model: 2) Battery Wireless LAN Antenna A * A large eyecup and hood are mounted in advance to the camera body. Specifications...
  • Page 244 Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm) Wireless LAN antenna is not included in GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU. * The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice. Specifications...
  • Page 245: Appendix

    Appendix Tone Mapping Characteristics for Converting HLG to ITU709 for LCD/VF ITU709 72.5% ITU709 ITU709 ITU709 ITU709 50%white + KNEE 60%white +_KNEE 72.5% 72.5%_white + knee 75%_white + knee 80%_white + knee ITU709_50% ITU709_60% ITU709_72.5% ITU709_75% ITU709_80% WHITE POINT INPUT White Level 80% converted White Level...
  • Page 246: Index

    Index H Hard Lock .......... 73, 111 AC adapter .......... 35, 36 Action ............99 Headphone ........76, 176 AF assist ..........61, 114 High-Speed ........56, 149 Aspect ratio ..........58 Histogram .......... 87, 127 Auto FTP ..........183 IFB ............
  • Page 247 Safety zone display ........169 Scoreboard Overlay ......... 219 SD/SDHC/SDXC card ......21, 48 SDI ............175 SDP Generator ........214 Selecting multiple clips ......104 Series rec ..........87 Setting the date/time ........40 Setup file ..........172 Shooting ............ 55 Software keyboard ........
  • Page 248: Software License Agreement

    Software License Article 4 Right pertaining to the Licensed Software Agreement 1. Any and all copyrights and other rights pertaining to the Licensed Software and related documents shall belong to the Licensor or the original holder of The software embedded in the Product (hereinafter the right who granted to the Licensor the license or the “Licensed Software”) provided by sublicense for the Licensed Software (hereinafter...
  • Page 249: Important Notice Concerning The Software

    Article 9 Destruction of the Licensed Software The Licensed Software covers those corresponding to free software, and, as a condition of distribution of If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to the the software component in executable format which provision of Article 8, the User shall destroy the is based on the license granted under the GNU Licensed Software, any related documents and General Public License or Lesser General Public...
  • Page 252 B5A-2966-00 © 2019 JVCKENWOOD Corporation...

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