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Thank you for purchasing the DV Camcorder GY-DV500.
This unit is a MiniDV video system format camcorder.
Videocassettes which are not marked with the MiniDV
symbol cannot be used with this unit.
The following phenomena may occur when tapes recorded
on other units (including another GY-DV500) are recorded
or played back on this camcorder.
● The transient section between scenes recorded on other
units and those recorded on this unit may appear
disturbed.
● Digital noise may appear during playback due to tracking
errors.

MAIN FEATURES

● Compact, lightweight design
Employment of magnesium die cast has resulted in an
operation-condition weight as low as approximately 5 kg
including lens, viewfinder, battery, and cassette.
● DV high-quality digital format
The 4:1:1 (U-ver.), 4:2:0 (E-ver.), 8-bit, 25 Mbps component
digital processing of the format ensures recording and
playback with high picture quality.
● High sound quality thanks to PCM audio
Two types of sampling, 16-bit, 48 kHz sampling and 12-bit,
32 kHz sampling, ensure high-quality digital audio.
● Concentrated LCD display (back-lit)
The concentrated LCD panel shows the time code and CTL
counter, tape remaining time, remaining battery power, audio
levels, VCR section setup menus, hour meter data, and a
variety of warning indications. The display is back-lit to
facilitate viewing in dark locations.
● Time code reader/generator
The built-in time code reader/generator can be used to record
SMPTE (U-ver.), EBU (E-ver.) time code and user's bits.
● AEF (Automatic Edit Function) enables neat switching
between recorded scenes.
● Built-in monitor loudspeaker for audio checking
The input audio can be monitored in recording or EE mode.
The playback sound can be monitored in the playback mode.
The loudspeaker also outputs an alarm tone in case an
abnormal condition occurs in the unit.
● Rec check function for convenient recording review
● Camera section designed with 3-CCD system for high-quality
picture
Three 1/2" CCDs with 380,000 (U-ver.), 440,000 (E-ver.)
effective pixels employed. Digital signal processing for
reproduction of DV high-quality picture.
● Super sensitivity F/11, 2000 lux
2000 lx standard sensitivity increased to F/11 while high S/N
is retained. Enables shooting at normal indoor illumination
eliminating the need for extra illumination.
● LOLUX for 0.75 lux (F1.4) illumination
Employment of LOLUX mode ensures +33 dB gain. This is
ideal for difficult shooting conditions with almost no
illumination.
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● This unit records and plays back in the SP mode.
Recording or playback in the LP mode is not possible.
● In the case of important recordings, do not record within
the first 2 to 3 minutes from the beginning of the tape.
● Before recording important scenes, be sure to perform a
test recording and confirm that both video and audio are
recorded correctly.
● Recorded video and audio contents are for private use.
Other use may infringe on the rights of copyright holders.
● JVC cannot assume liabilities that may derive from the
impossibility of normal recording or playback of video or
audio due to malfunction of the camcorder or the
videocassette.
● Multi-Zone Auto Iris Detection Circuit
Multi-zone auto iris detection circuit ensures optimum iris
position even in backlit conditions or when a bright subject
moves in a frame. Switch provided for selecting over or under
level.
● Safety Zone indication in viewfinder
Three types of safety zone indicator functions provided.
● Zebra pattern video level indication in viewfinder
● Full Auto Shooting (FAS) function
Eliminating the need for troublesome switch or filter
operations, the FAS function automatically provides a wide
range of compatibility with shooting conditions which varies
as you move between indoors and outdoors or between bright
and dark locations.
● Color temperature conversion filters for "3200K", "5600K",
"5600 K + ND" provided.
● Variable scan shutter for U-ver.
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than
NTSC, such as computer monitor screens.
Copes with the range from 60.1 Hz to 2084.6 Hz.
● Variable scan shutter for E-ver.
Eliminates flicker when shooting other screen pictures than
PAL, such as computer monitor screens.
Copes with the range from 50.1 Hz to 2067.8 Hz.
● DV (i. LINK) connector
DV connector (4-pin) provided. Enables transfer of digital data
to other equipment provided with DV connector, such as a
non-linear editing controller.
● S.S.F. (Super Scene Finder) function
Enables memorization of the start point and ending point of
each scene or memorization of CUE points.
● 1/2" bayonet type lens
● Camera output, VCR playback output (composite/YC) possible
● External sync input connector
● Built-in color bar (SMPTE type for U-ver., EBU type for E-
ver.)
● Superior operability with shutter speed and menus selected
by dial.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
MAIN FEATURES ............................................................... 4
1-1
Main Unit Configuration .............................................. 6
1-2
Precautions for Proper Use ........................................ 7
1-3
Routine and Periodical Maintenance ......................... 8
1-4
Videocassette to be Used .......................................... 8
1-5
Battery Pack to be Used ............................................ 9
1-6
Condensation ............................................................. 9
1-7
Characteristic CCD Phenomena ................................ 9
2-1
Front Section ............................................................ 10
2-2
Right Side Section .................................................... 12
2-3
Left Side Section ...................................................... 18
2-4
Top Section .............................................................. 19
2-5
Rear Section ............................................................ 20
2-6
Counter Display Contents ........................................ 22
2-7
Lens (optional) ......................................................... 23
2-8
1.5-Inch Viewfinder (optional)................................... 24
2-9
Indications in Viewfinder ........................................... 25
• Viewfinder Screen Display ..................................... 25
PREPARATIONS
3-1
Basic System ........................................................... 30
3-2
Attaching the Zoom Lens (optional) ......................... 31
3-3
Attaching the Viewfinder ........................................... 31
3-4
Attaching the Microphone (provided) ....................... 32
3-5
Attaching the Microphone (optional) ........................ 32
3-6
Attaching the Tripod Base (provided) ....................... 33
3-7
4-1
AC Operation ........................................................... 35
4-2
Battery Pack Operation ............................................ 35
• Using an Anton-Bauer Battery Pack ...................... 37
the Battery Pack ..................................................... 38
BASIC OPERATIONS
5-1
Turning the Power ON .............................................. 39
5-2
Cassette Loading and Unloading ............................. 40
5-3
Setting the Date and Time........................................ 41
6-1
Camera Settings ...................................................... 42
6-2
Viewfinder Adjustment ............................................. 43
6-3
External Monitor Adjustment .................................... 43
6-4
Back Focus Adjustment ............................................ 44
6-5
White Balance Adjustment ....................................... 45
• White Balance Adjustment ..................................... 45
6-6
Switch Settings of the VCR Section ......................... 46
6-7
Audio Input Signal Selection .................................... 47
6-8
Recording Level Adjustment .................................... 48
6-9
Monitoring Audio during Recording .......................... 49
7. SHOOTING OPERATION
7-1
Basic Recording Operation ...................................... 50
7-2
VCR Save Mode....................................................... 52
7-3
7-4
(Recording Check Function) .................................... 53
8-1
Playback Procedure ................................................. 54
8-2
Fast-Forward, Rewind .............................................. 55
8-3
Search ...................................................................... 55
APPLICATION
9-1
Displaying Time Code .............................................. 56
9-2
• Time Code Presetting Procedure ........................... 57
• Presetting User's Bit Data ...................................... 57
9-3
Time Codes Recorded on Tape ............................... 58
9-4
Reproducing Time Codes ......................................... 59
10-1 Explanation of the S.S.F. Function ........................... 60
10-2 How to Use the S.S.F. Function ................................ 61
10-3 Deleting S.S.F. Data ................................................. 62
10-4 Resetting S.S.F. Data ............................................... 62
10-5 Writing S.S.F. Data to Tape ....................................... 63
10-6 Outputting S.S.F. Data .............................................. 63
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