JVC GY-HM790CHU Instructions Manual
JVC GY-HM790CHU Instructions Manual

JVC GY-HM790CHU Instructions Manual

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HD MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER
GY-HM790U
GY-HM790CHU
GY-HM790E
GY-HM790CHE
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body.
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* The illustration shows the GY-HM790E with the supplied viewfinder, microphone and lens attached.
* GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790CHE does not come with a lens.
GY-HM790U/GY-HM790CHU
INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
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carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
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E: for Europe)
Only "U"models (GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U) have been evaluated by
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  • Page 1 GY-HM790E GY-HM790CHE * The illustration shows the GY-HM790E with the supplied viewfinder, microphone and lens attached. * GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790CHE does not come with a lens. For Customer Use: Please read the following before getting started: Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body.
  • Page 2: Important Safeguards

    Introduction FOR USA These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read all of these instructions. Save these instructions for later use. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA CAUTION: PLUIE. CHANGES OR MODIFICAT IONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC ATTENTION: COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du courant direct en 12V.
  • Page 4 [REMOTE] Exclusive Cable If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web [LENS] Unshielded Cable 0.1 m page http://www.jvc.eu to obtain information about the take- back of the product. [VF] Special Cable 0.3 m [USB] Shielded Cable...
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Contents Shooting Basic Shooting Procedures ......36 Shooting ........36 Focus Assist Function .
  • Page 7 Clip Set Menu ....... 76 (GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U only) ....125 Audio Set Menu .
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Main Features Adoption of MPEG-2 Long GOP for Easy Editing Shortens editing and output time by adopting MPEG-2 codec, which puts less stress on the editing computer. This camera recorder enables recording of HD/SD format images to an SDHC card, and also playback of these High Resolution via Triplex Offset images.
  • Page 9: Precautions For Proper Use

    Precautions for Proper Use Application Software Provided The [JVC ProHD Clip Manager] application software is provided for you to copy recorded clips to Windows or Macintosh computers and for checking the video images. (For MP4 file format) Storage and Usage Locations...
  • Page 10: Lcd Monitor And Viewfinder

    Optical performance of lens The following batteries can be used on this unit. Due to the optical performance of the lens, color divergence GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U : Dionic90 (Anton Bauer) phenomena (magnification chromatic aberration) may occur GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E : Endura-HL9 (IDX) at the periphery of the image. This is not a camera * Models with an E suffix are for the European market and malfunction.
  • Page 11: Characteristic Ccd Phenomena

    Handling of SDHC Cards Characteristic CCD Phenomena The access lamp lights up in red when data on the SDHC Smear and blooming card is being accessed. Do not remove the SDHC card Due to the physical structure of CCDs, vertical streaking during data access (such as recording, playback, or (called “smear”) may occur when shooting an extremely formatting).
  • Page 12: Operation Mode

    This camera recorder has three operation modes - Camera mode, Media mode, and USB mode. The operation mode indicator on the left side of the camera recorder lights up according to the mode. The AUX mode is only available on GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U. Media Mode...
  • Page 13 Operation Operation Mode Mode Description Indicator Camera Camera Blue This is the camera shooting mode. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode when the power is turned on. Mode Mode Memo : ● Images recorded on the SDHC card cannot be played back in this mode. However, you can check (play back) the most recently recorded image using the Clip Review function.
  • Page 14: Names Of Parts

    Introduction Names of Parts Viewfinder (A Page 13) LCD Monitor (A Page 13) Zoom Lens (A Page 16) Side Control Panel (A Page 12) Front Tally Lamp (A Page 30, 94) Monitor Speaker (Cheek Pad) (A Page 27) Viewfinder Cable Clamp (A Page 21) Shoe For mounting separately sold lights and accessories.
  • Page 15 Battery Adapter (A Page 22) SDHC Slot (A Page 15) Side Terminal (A Page 14) Back Tally Lamp (A Page 30, 94) [FOCUS ASSIST] Focus Assist Button (A Page 37) [PHONES] Earphone Connector ( 3.5) (A Page 47) Record Button Lock Switch Set the switch toward the lens to lock the [REC] trigger [LENS] Lens Connector (12-pin Connector) button Z.
  • Page 16: Side Control Panel

    Introduction Memo : Names of Parts (continued) ● Set the functions of the [USER1,USER2,USER3] buttons in the menu. (A Page 79) ● When the menu screen is displayed, these buttons function as the menu operation buttons. (A Page 70 [Operation Buttons]) [MENU] Menu Button (A Page 70) Side Control Panel [ND FILTER] ND Filter Switch (A Page 45)
  • Page 17: Viewfinder

    Memo : LCD Monitor ● When [Camera Function] menu B [Switch Set] B [AE LEVEL] is set to AAE LEVEL/VFRB, the cross-shaped button ( ) is used to set the number of frames during Variable Frame Rec. (A Page 60 [Variable Frame Rec]) (A Page 80 [AE LEVEL]) During Media mode (SD Card mode) (A Page 61) JKH I...
  • Page 18: Side Terminal

    [IEEE1394] IEEE1394 Terminal (4-pin) (A Page 125 [Input of Composite Video Signals For connecting digital video equipment with IEEE1394 from External Device (GY-HM790CHU/GY- terminal using an IEEE1394 cable (sold separately). HM790U only)]) To enable this terminal, set the [INT/EXT] IEEE1394 terminal E model : For input of external synchronizing signals.
  • Page 19: Sd Slot

    Memo : ● When using this terminal, make sure that the Battery Adapter C is removed. Battery Adapter (A Page 22) The shape is different for GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U and GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E. * The above is the illustration for GY-HM790CHE/GY- HM790E. Downloaded From VideoCamera-Manual.com Manuals...
  • Page 20: Zoom Lens

    Introduction Zoom Servo Control Lever Names of Parts (continued) To operate zoom servo with the zoom servo control lever, set the [ZOOM] switch M to ASERVOB. ● Zooms into wide angle and increases the angle of view when AWB is pressed. ●...
  • Page 21: Basic System Diagram

    Battery 1/3 Zoom Lens HZ-CA13U (Dionic90) BR-HD50U/E* KT14x4.4KRSJ (CANON) Battery Adapter (GY-HM790U/GY-HM790E only) For GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E* Non-linear Editing GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U : Gold Mount System GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E : V Mount Zoom Servo Control HZ-ZS13B IDX Battery Battery Charger Standard Package (Endura) Mount Converter XLR 4P...
  • Page 22: Displays On The Lcd Monitor And Viewfinder

    Introduction LCD monitor display Displays on the LCD The display switches between the 5 screen types with every press of the [STATUS] button. (STATUS 0 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 0) Monitor and Viewfinder Press the [DISPLAY] button to switch to the enlarged status display screen.
  • Page 23: Enlarged Status Display On Lcd Monitor

    Status Screen (VF/LCD) During Clip Status Screen in USB Mode Playback in Media Mode (SD Card Mode) This screen displays the USB mode. (A Page 108) The display switches between the 3 screen types with every press of the [STATUS] button. (STATUS 0 B 1 B 2 B 0) Enlarged Status Display on LCD Monitor STATUS 0 Screen You can enlarge and display only the characters of the status...
  • Page 24: Auto White Display (Camera Mode Only, Excluding Aux Mode)

    Introduction Displays on the LCD Monitor Alarm Display ● Alarm is displayed during the status screen display in and Viewfinder (continued) Camera mode (STATUS 0, 1, 4) and Media mode. If the alarm sounds during STATUS 2 or 3 screen display in Camera mode, the display will return to STATUS 0 screen and alarm will be displayed.
  • Page 25: Preparations

    Preparations Attaching Accessories Knob Microphone Microphone Holder Attaching the Zoom Lens (Supplied with GY-HM790U/GY-HM790E only) Clamp Hole [INPUT1/INPUT2] Terminal Attaching the Viewfinder (Supplied) Slide the viewfinder in the direction of the arrow to Clamp attach it. Turn the slide lock ring to secure the position of the viewfinder.
  • Page 26: Power Supply

    Preparations Charging the Built-In Battery Power Supply The date/time and time code data are stored using the built-in rechargeable battery. When power is connected to the camera recorder, the built-in battery always gets charged. When the power is disconnected, the battery gradually discharges. To use this camera recorder, you can attach a battery pack or The battery will be totally discharged if left unused for 3 connect an AC adapter to it.
  • Page 27: Precautions For The Battery Operation

    AOFFB. Remove the battery if you are not using the V Mount Attachment Bracket camera recorder. V Mount Attaching the Battery (GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U) Use the Dionic90 (Anton Bauer) battery. Align the battery guide pins (x3) with the battery, adapter, and guide hole, and insert straight. Guide Hole (x3) Press down the battery until it snaps into place.
  • Page 28: Power Status Display

    Preparations Warnings by Lamps and Alarm Tones Using a Battery Pack ● Warning status is indicated by tally lamps and alarm tones. (continued) ● The front and back tally lamps of the camera recorder blink. ● Alarm tone is output from the monitor speaker or [PHONES] terminal.
  • Page 29: Turning On/Off The Power

    Camera Mode (Except AUX Mode) Turning On/Off the Power Camera images are output on the viewfinder and LCD monitor. When a recordable SDHC card is inserted, the camera recorder enters the recording standby mode. ASTBYB appears on the operation mode display area of the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
  • Page 30: Setting The Clock (Initial Setting)

    Set the date and time. The [Initial Setting] screen appears. Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button ( ) and For GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U select the setting item. Change the values with the cross-shaped button ( Press the Set button ( ) after setting is complete.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Monitor Speaker

    Adjusting the Monitor Changing the Display Style Speaker You can change the display style of the date/time on the menu. Memo : ● To perform the settings while looking at the monitor The monitor speaker can be rotated 180 degrees. screen connected to the video signal output terminal, set Adjust according to the position of your ear.
  • Page 32: Adjusting Back Focus

    Preparations Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus of the object. Adjusting Back Focus Set the lens to the maximum wide angle position. Loosen the lock screw of the back focus ring. Shoot the same object and secure the back focus ring When the lens is first attached, adjust the back focus of the lens if the focus is not clear when zoomed to the telephoto or at the position where the object is in focus.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Viewfinder

    Adjusting the LCD Monitor Screen [VF PEAKING] Knob Adjusting contour and brightness [VF BRIGHT] Knob ● Use the [LCD BRIGHT +/-] button to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor screen. Press the [+] and [-] buttons Eyepiece Focus Ring simultaneously to return to standard settings.
  • Page 34: Tally Lamps

    Preparations When [LCD + VF] in the [LCD/VF] Menu Adjusting the LCD Monitor is Set to AOnB (A Page 88) and Viewfinder (continued) Displays on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens (VF) are indicated as below. LCD Monitor Status LCD Display VF Display Closed LCD Normal LCD...
  • Page 35: Sdhc Cards

    [Tally System] [Int] [Ext] [Studio] SDHC Card Cover Knob Slot B Status Indicator Menu [Front Tally]/ Blin Blink Blink Setting [Back Tally] *1 Camera Warning Recorder Alarm Information SDHC Card Slot A Status External Warning Cover Indicator Device Alarm Information [SLOT SELECT] Camera Recording...
  • Page 36 Preparations SDHC Cards (continued) Inserting an SDHC Card This camera recorder comes with two card slots for video/ audio recording and playback (Slot A and B). Slide the SDHC card cover knob of the desired slot in Memo : ● When both slots are inserted with usable SDHC cards, the the direction of the arrow and open the cover.
  • Page 37: Formatting (Initializing) Sdhc Cards

    Formatting is complete. Formatting (Initializing) SDHC Cards ACompleteB appears when formatting is complete. When the following cards are inserted, Memo : AFORMATTING REQUIREDB appears. Format the card ● If you do not want to format the card, select [Cancel] or using the camera recorder menu.
  • Page 38: Restoring The Sdhc Card

    Preparations Restoring is complete. SDHC Cards (continued) ● When restoring is complete, ACompleteB appears and the camera recorder returns to the [Restore Media] screen. ● When no media that requires restoring is inserted, the camera recorder returns to the [Media] menu screen. Restoring the SDHC Card It is necessary to restore the SDHC card if an abnormality occurs to the data in the card due to some reasons.
  • Page 39: Clips Recorded To Sdhc Cards

    When copying clips to a HDD using a PC, it is recommended to use [JVC Clip Manager Software], which is found in the [System Definition] [File Format] Folders in the bundled CD-ROM, to maintain continuity.
  • Page 40: Shooting

    Shooting Basic Shooting Procedures [REC] Button Back Tally Lamp Front Tally Lamp [POWER] Switch [REC] Button Press the [REC] button to start recording to the SDHC Preparations card. ● There are two [REC] buttons on the camera recorder and Attach the accessories. (A Page 21) one on the lens.
  • Page 41: Focus Assist Function

    Focus Assist Function When the [FOCUS ASSIST] button is pressed during shooting, the focused area is displayed in color (blue, red, or green). This enables easy and accurate focusing. Select the color in the menu. [FOCUS ASSIST] Button Memo : ●...
  • Page 42: Selecting System Definition, File Format And Video Format

    Shooting List of Formats Selecting System The following is a list of file formats and video formats that Definition, File Format and can be selected on this camera recorder. When [System Definition] is set to AHD (MPEG2)B Video Format Record Format You can select the system definition (HD or SD), file format Camera Resolution Remarks...
  • Page 43: Selecting The Aspect Ratio Of Sd Videos

    When [System Definition] is set to ASD (DV)B Adjusting the Iris When [System Definition] is set to ASD (DV)B, the video format is fixed as follows for the different models. Record Format Camera Resolution Remarks File Format Frame & Bit Rate Horizontal×Line You can adjust the aperture of the lens iris manually or QuickTime/...
  • Page 44: Setting Gain

    Shooting Setting Gain Setting the Electronic Shutter This function electrically boosts the light sensitivity when You can change the shutter speed (time for each shooting there is insufficient illumination on the object. You can set the frame) using the electronic shutter function. Electronic gain of the video amplifier according to the brightness of the shutter can be adjusted manually or automatically.
  • Page 45 Switching Shutter Speed Camera Resolution/ 720/25p When shutter is ON, use the cross-shaped button ( ) to set Frame & Bit Shutter Rate the shutter speed. Shutter speed differs according to the Frame Rate 50, 25, 12.5 40, 20, 10 video format and variable frame rate settings.
  • Page 46: Adjusting The White Balance

    Shooting Memory A Mode (A), Memory B Mode (B) Adjusting the White Set to the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B. Balance When the [WHT.BAL.] selection switch is set to [A] or [B], press the [AWB] button to execute white balance. The white balance will be automatically adjusted and the adjusted value will be saved in Memory A or Memory B.
  • Page 47 Error Message If the white balance adjustment is not correctly completed, one of the following messages will appear for about 5 seconds. Error Message Status NG : OBJECT The object used is defective. Displayed when there is not enough white color on the object, or when the color temperature is not suitable.
  • Page 48: Adjusting The White Shading

    Shooting Select the item to change with the cross-shaped Adjusting the White button ( ) and press the Set button ( Shading Change the setting value with the cross-shaped button ( ) while looking at the evaluated value at the bottom right of the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen.
  • Page 49: Setting The Nd Filter

    Setting the ND Filter Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range. Switch according to the brightness of the object. When the switch is changed, the position of the switched ND filter is displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens. (STATUS 1 Screen) [ND FILTER] Switch...
  • Page 50: Adjusting Audio Input Settings And Recording Level

    Shooting Adjusting Audio Input Adjusting Audio Recording Level Settings and Recording You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels (CH-1/CH-2) manually or automatically. Level You can record audio from the two channels (CH-1/CH-2) in [AUDIO LEVEL synchronization with video images on this camera recorder.
  • Page 51: Audio Monitor During Recording

    Using Stereo Type Earphone Jack Note : ● When the [FULL AUTO] switch on the camera recorder is When a stereo type earphone jack is connected, perform the set to AONB, the recording level cannot be adjusted with following setting to output stereo sound. the [AUDIO LEVEL CH-1/CH-2] adjustment knob.
  • Page 52: Time Code And User's Bit

    Shooting Memo : Time Code and User’s Bit ● When [TCG Source] in the [TC/UB] menu is set to AInternalB, the built-in time code generator number is displayed. ● When [TCG Source] in the [TC/UB] menu is set to AExternalB, the value of the external time code generator input to the [TC IN] terminal is displayed.
  • Page 53: Using The Internal Time Code Generator

    Memo : Using the Internal Time Drop frame/non-drop frame mode ● When the frame rate setting in [Main Menu] B Code Generator [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [Frame & Bit Rate] is 60 (30), the actual number of frames per second is approximately 59.94 (29.97).
  • Page 54: Presetting The User's Bit

    Shooting Memo : Using the Internal Time ● Press the [USER2] button to reset each digit to A0B. The cursor moves to the time digit (left). Code Generator (continued) Check the values and press the Set button ( ● The time code is set and the screen returns to [TC/UB]. ●...
  • Page 55: Setting Time Code Without Opening The Menu

    Use the cross-shaped button ( ) to place the cursor Setting Time Code at the item to set, then use the cross-shaped button ( Hold down the [MENU] button and press the [USER1] to change the values. button. Numbers between 0 and 9 or alphabets between A and F The [TC Preset] setting screen appears.
  • Page 56: Setting User's Bit Without Opening The Menu

    Shooting Note : Using the Internal Time ● When editing time code, operations of the [USER1], Code Generator (continued) [USER2], [USER3] buttons that are set in the [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [Switch Set] menu are disabled. [USER2] functions as the number reset button.
  • Page 57 Connection Settings on the Camera Recorder When connecting external time code generator Set to the Camera mode. (A Page 8) to a master device Set the [GENLOCK/AUX] selection switch to AGENLOCKB. (U model) [GENLOCK/AUX] Switch Set [Genlock Input] in the [Others] menu to ABNCB. [GENLOCK/AUX INPUT] Terminal (U Model) [GENLOCK INPUT] Terminal (E Model) (A Page 93)
  • Page 58: Setting Zebra Pattern

    Shooting Memo : Setting Zebra Pattern ● ATop2B and ABottom2B cannot be set if [Zebra] is set to A1PatternB. ● When the specified range of two zebra patterns overlaps, the two zebra patterns overlap and are displayed in a grid. 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 59: Setting Spot Meter

    Flip the [SKIN AREA/SPOT METER] switch of the Setting Spot Meter camera recorder. The operation switches as below when the [SKIN AREA/ SPOT METER] switch is flipped. When [Max&Min]/[Max]/[Min] is selected The brightness of the object during shooting is displayed. [SPOT METER ON] is displayed when the switch is This function is useful when setting video or stage lighting or flipped.
  • Page 60: Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)

    Shooting Setting Spot Meter Viewing Recorded Videos (continued) Immediately (Clip Review) You can check (review) the last recorded video clip on the When [Manual] is selected screen. [SPOT METER FIXED] is displayed when the switch is However, the video clip cannot be played back if the settings of the camera recorder are different from the video format flipped.
  • Page 61: Assigning Functions To User Buttons

    Note : Assigning Functions to ● During Clip Review, only the [CANCEL] and [REC] User Buttons buttons are enabled. Press the [CANCEL] button to cancel clip review and return to ASTBYB (recording standby) mode. Press the [REC] button to cancel clip review and enter recording mode.
  • Page 62: Protecting Important Scenes (Ok Mark Function)

    Shooting Protecting Important Special Recording Scenes (OK Mark Function) You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes. Besides the normal recording mode, three special recording methods are available in this camera recorder. They are Pre Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted, thus Rec, Clip Continuous Rec, and Variable Frame Rec.
  • Page 63: Clip Continuous Rec

    Resume recording. (Recording 2) Note : ● Press the [REC] button again to resume recording. The ● Video and audio before the above mentioned time may not display changes from ASTBYCB (yellow text) B ARECCB. be recorded after recording starts in the following cases. ●...
  • Page 64: Variable Frame Rec

    Shooting Note : Special Recording ● The recording frame rate cannot be changed during (continued) recording. To change the frame rate, stop the recording first and perform the change. ● When the [TC GENE.] switch located on the inner panel of the LCD is set to AFREEB, videos are recorded in Rec (RecRun) time code.
  • Page 65: Playback

    Playback Playing Back Recorded Thumbnail Screen Clips The thumbnail screen is available in “No Detailed Properties (4x3 thumbnails)” and “Detailed Properties (4x1 thumbnails)” displays. Use the thumbnail menu [Detailed Properties] to switch To play back clips recorded on SDHC cards, switch to the display.
  • Page 66 Playback Playing Back Recorded Name Description Video Displays the video format (Camera Clips (continued) Resolution/Frame Rate) that allows playback Format and thumbnail display. Five types including [1080/60i, 30p, 24p], [1080/50i, 25p], [720/60p, 30p, 24p], [720/50p, 25p], [480/60i] (U model) and [576/50i] (E model).
  • Page 67 Name Description Thumbnail Displays the time code or date/time at the start of clip recording. Date/time is displayed Text in the local time of the shooting location. Set whether to display ATCB or ADate/TimeB in the thumbnail menu [Thumbnail Text]. (A Page 65) Data/time display depends on the settings in [LCD/VF] B [Status Display] B [Date Style] of...
  • Page 68 Playback Playing Back Recorded Name Description Detailed Shows the detailed properties of the selected Clips (continued) clip. The following information is displayed. Properties File Format : File format Clip Name : Clip name Resolution : Image size Frame Rate : Frame rate Bit Rate : Bit rate Audio...
  • Page 69: Playing Back

    Thumbnail Menu Playing Back Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder to play back. Press the [MENU] button during thumbnail display to display the thumbnail menu. Press the [MENU] button during menu display to cancel the settings and exit the menu.
  • Page 70: Deleting Clips

    Playback Press the [USER2] button. Deleting Clips A screen to confirm deletion appears. Select [Delete] using the cross-shaped button ( and press the Set button ( Deleting starts. For deleting clips. [USER2] Button [MENU] Button Set Button ( Cross-shaped Button JKH I [CANCEL] Button Memo :...
  • Page 71: Deleting All Clips

    Select [Delete] using the cross-shaped button ( and press the Set button ( Deleting starts. Deleting All Clips Memo : ● Button operations are unavailable during deletion. The Deletes all clips that are displayed. deleting operation cannot be canceled. Press the [MENU] button. ●...
  • Page 72: Appending And Deleting Ok Marks

    Playback Appending and Deleting OK Marks OK Mark You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes. Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted, thus protecting the important clips. When the camera recorder is in Media mode (SD Card mode), you can delete the OK marks appended during Memo : recording, or append/delete OK marks after shooting.
  • Page 73 During Playback or Pause Screen Deleting OK Marks Press the [USER1] button when playing back a clip During Thumbnail Screen appended with OK mark. The OK mark is deleted. Select a clip to delete OK mark and press the [USER1] button.
  • Page 74: Menu Display And Detailed Settings

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Basic Operations in Menu Name Description J : Moves the cursor upward. Cross-shaped Screen K : Moves the cursor downward. Button ( JKH I H : Moves back to the previous item. I : Moves forward to the next item. [CANCEL] Button Cancels settings and returns to the Press the [MENU] button on the side control panel of the...
  • Page 75: Text Input With Software Keyboard

    [Scene File]/[Picture File] (A Page 120) Name Description Header Indicates the current menu type with the line color. Blue : [Main Menu] Screen Green : [Favorites Menu] (Operation screen) Magenta : [Favorites Menu] (Editing screen) Scroll Bar Indicates the scroll position. Setting Values Setting values for the menu items.
  • Page 76: Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart Main Menu... (A Page 74) Record Set... (A Page 75) Record Format... (A Page 75) System Definition File Format Camera Resolution Frame & Bit Rate Aspect Ratio Rec Mode... (A Page 76) Frame Rate Pre Rec Time Clip Set...
  • Page 77 TC/UB... (A Page 88) TCG Source TC Preset UB Preset Drop LCD/VF... (A Page 88) Shooting Assist... (A Page 89) Marker Setting... (A Page 90) Status Display... (A Page 90) LCD + VF VF Display LCD Mirror Mode A/V Out... (A Page 92) Output Terminal Set Up HD/SD-SDI Out...
  • Page 78: Main Menu Screen

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Main Menu Screen Some menus cannot be set depending on the operating mode or status of the camera recorder. These items are displayed in gray, and they cannot be selected. Item Function Record Set... Menu screen for specifying video or audio settings during shooting and playback. The cursor does not move to this item during recording or in Media mode.
  • Page 79: Record Set Menu

    Record Set Menu Record Format Menu After setting of all items in the [Record Format] menu is complete, select [Set] at the bottom of the screen to apply the new settings on the camera recorder and switch the record format. A APlease WaitB message appears during switching. * Default values are indicated in bold characters.
  • Page 80: Rec Mode Menu

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Record Set Menu (continued) Rec Mode Menu Item Setting Values Function Rec Mode For selecting the record mode for recording to the SDHC card. (A Page 58) Normal Memo : Pre Rec ● [Variable Frame] is selectable when [Camera Resolution] is set to A1280x720B, and [Frame &...
  • Page 81: Audio Set Menu

    Audio Set Menu Item Setting Values Function For setting the reference input level when the [AUDIO INPUT1] button is set to AMICB or Input1 Mic Ref. -50dB AMIC+48VB. -60dB -50dB : Sets -50 dB as the reference value. -60dB : Sets -60 dB as the reference value. For setting the reference input level when the [AUDIO INPUT2] button is set to AMICB or Input2 Mic Ref.
  • Page 82: Camera Function Menu

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Camera Function Menu * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Bars For setting whether to output color bars. : Color bars are output. : Color bars are not output. Memo : ●...
  • Page 83: Switch Set Item

    Switch Set Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function None For assigning the FAW (Fulltime Auto White Balance) function to a position on the [WHT.BAL.] selection switch. PRESET This is fixed at AFAWB when the [FULL AUTO] switch of the camera recorder is set to AONB. None : FAW function is not assigned.
  • Page 84 Menu Display and Detailed Settings Camera Function Menu (continued) * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function SKIN A./SPOT M. Skin Area For assigning the function of the [SKIN AREA/SPOT METER] switch on the camera recorder. Skin Area : Assigns the Skin Detail function and its area display.
  • Page 85: Full Auto Item

    FULL AUTO Item This is used to set specific functions to the auto mode when the [FULL AUTO] switch of the camera recorder is set to AONB. Item Setting Values Function Gain SW Set SW Set : Sets gain according to the [GAIN] selection switch. : Sets gain to the AALCB (forced auto) mode.
  • Page 86: Camera Process Menu

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Camera Process Menu * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Detail Max, 9 to 1, For adjusting the contour (detail) enhancement level. Increase the number : Sharpens the contour. Normal, Decrease the number : Softens the contour.
  • Page 87 * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function White Clip 100% For setting the point to apply white clip for input video signals with a high luminance level. 108% 100% : Applies white clip at the point where the luminance level is 100 %. Even when this item is set to A108%B, it switches automatically to A100%B if the screen appears too white.
  • Page 88: Detail/Adjust

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Camera Process Menu (continued) Detail/Adjust... Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function V/H Balance H-Max, 4 to1, For setting the H/V balance to enhance contour (detail) in the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) direction.
  • Page 89: White Balance Item

    White Balance Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Preset Temp. 2800K, 3200K, For setting the color temperature when the [WHT.BAL.] selection switch of the camera recorder is set to APRESETB. 3400K, 4200K, 4800K, 5200K, 5600K, 6500K, 7500K Alternative Temp.
  • Page 90: Shading Mode/Adjust Item

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Camera Process Menu (continued) Shading Mode/Adjust Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. ● This item is selectable only when [Shading Mode] is set to AManualB. [R Level], [G Level], and [B Level] cannot be selected when this is set to APresetB.
  • Page 91 * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function G&Cy G Level Max, 19 to 1, For adjusting the green/cyan level of the video toward green. Increase the number : Enhances the green component of green/cyan. Normal, Decrease the number : Reduces the green component of green/cyan.
  • Page 92: Tc/Ub Menu

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings TC/UB Menu * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function TCG Source Internal For selecting the source of the time code generator. Internal : Selects the built-in time code generator of the camera recorder. External External : Selects the time code generator connected to the [TC IN] terminal.
  • Page 93: Shooting Assist Item

    Shooting Assist Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Focus Assist ACCU-Focus For specifying the operation when the [FOCUS ASSIST] button on the camera recorder is pressed. (A Page 37) Normal ACCU-Focus : Enables the Focus Assist and ACCU-Focus (forced focus) functions. The depth of field of the object becomes shallower to enable easier focusing.
  • Page 94: Marker Setting Item

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings LCD/VF Menu (continued) Marker Setting Item (A Page 112 [Marker and Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode Only, Excluding AUX Mode)]) * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Aspect Ratio *1 4:3, 14:9, For selecting the final image aspect ratio to be used from the overall angle of view.
  • Page 95 * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function TC/UB For specifying whether to display the time code/user’s bit rate in the status display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens. : Displays the time code or user’s bit rate. Whether time code or user’s bit rate is displayed is determined by the setting of the [TC DISPLAY] switch on the inner panel of the camera recorder’s LCD monitor.
  • Page 96: A/V Out Menu

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings A/V Out Menu * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Output Terminal Composite For setting output signals from the [Y/VIDEO]/[PB]/[PR] video signal output terminal (BNC) on the side of the camera recorder. Component Composite : Outputs composite signals to the [Y/VIDEO] video signal output terminal.
  • Page 97: Others Menu

    * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Audio Monitor Stereo For setting the audio sound of the [PHONES] terminal to stereo or mixed sound when the [MONITOR SELECT] switch on the side of the camera recorder is set to ABothB. : Outputs mixed sound (outputs mixed sound of CH-1 and CH-2 to both L and R).
  • Page 98 Menu Display and Detailed Settings Others Menu (continued) * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Tally System Studio For setting the display conditions of the camera recorder’s tally lamps (front/back). Studio : Displays according to the TALLY IN/PREVIEW IN signals from an external device, such as a Remote Control Unit.
  • Page 99 * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Reset All Resets all menu settings. Select [Reset All] in the AResetB menu and press the Set button (R). The message AResetting...B appears. After the resetting process is complete, the message ACompleteB appears for about 1 second.
  • Page 100: Genlock Adjust Item

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Others Menu (continued) Genlock Adjust Item * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Setting Values Function Analog SD H Min, -27 to 0 to 81, Max For adjusting the H phase of the SD analog signal of the camera recorder with respect to the external synchronizing signal input to the [GENLOCK INPUT] terminal.
  • Page 101: Media Menu

    Media Menu * Default values are indicated in bold characters. Item Function Format Media For formatting (initializing) an SDHC card. Select a card slot (A or B), select [Format] from [Cancel]/[Format], and press the Set button (R) to format (initialize) the card.
  • Page 102: Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items (Favorites Menu)

    Menu Display and Detailed Settings Adding/Editing Frequently Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu Used Menu Items Press the [MENU] button to open the [Main Menu] screen. (Favorites Menu) 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 (Favorites Menu).
  • Page 103: Editing Favorites Menu

    Press the [USER2] button. Editing Favorites Menu [Delete Mark] ( ) appears at the beginning of the item. You can delete or change the order of the items added to [Favorites Menu]. Delete Mark Deleting Items from [Favorites Menu] Open the [Favorites Menu] screen. Press the [MENU] button to open the [Main Menu] screen.
  • Page 104 Menu Display and Detailed Settings Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items (Favorites Menu) (continued) Editing Favorites Menu (continued) Changing the Order of Items in [Favorites Menu] [USER1] Button Header [USER2] Button (Magenta) [MENU] Button Set Button ( Cross-shaped Button JKH I [CANCEL] Button Select the menu or submenu item to move and press [STATUS] Button...
  • Page 105 Select the position to move to with the cross-shaped button ( Move the position selection bar with the cross-shaped button ( ) and select a position to move to. Press the Set button ( The selected item moves to the new position. Press the [USER1] button.
  • Page 106: Status Screen

    Status Screen Status Screen in Camera Mode STATUS 0 Screen The STATUS 0 screen is not displayed in the AUX mode. (U model) 30/24 fps Appears only when connected to an external device. 20 min MAX 123% SKIN AREA S.DTL A A A 1min B -3...
  • Page 107 Item Description Appears when [Black Toe] in the [Camera Process] menu is set to a value other than ANormalB. Black Toe (A Page 82) B+1 to B+5 : Displays the AStretch LevelB when [Black Toe] is set to AStretchB (Level 1 to Level 5) B-1 to B-5 : Displays the ACompress LevelB when [Black Toe] is set to ACompressB (Level 1 to Level 5) No display : When [Black Toe] is set to ANormalB Appears as AS.DTLB when the Skin Detail function is turned ON.
  • Page 108 Status Screen Status Screen in Camera Mode (continued) STATUS 1 Screen * 0 : Same as STATUS 0 Screen (A Page 102) 1280x720 30/24 fps 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 60p HQ 20 min MAX 123% SKIN AREA S.DTL...
  • Page 109 Item Description ND Filter Position Displays the current ND filter position. No display : [ND FILTER] is set to AOFFB : [ND FILTER] is set to A1/4B ND1/4 : [ND FILTER] is set to A1/16B ND1/16 Memo : ● You can turn ON/OFF the display using [Filter] of [Status Display] in the [LCD/VF] menu. (A Page 90) Remaining Space on Displays the remaining recording time of the external device (0 to 999).
  • Page 110 Status Screen Status Screen in Camera Mode (continued) STATUS 2 Screen CAMERA INFORMATION SETUP FILE SCENE [ SCENE ZEBRA1 50%-100% ZEBRA2 70%-80% AUDIO FORMAT QuickTime MEDIA 125min 123min * 0 : Same as STATUS 0 Screen (A Page 102) 282min STBY Jan 2.
  • Page 111 STATUS 3 Screen This screen displays a list of the functions assigned to the switches. * 1 : (Appears only during warnings) SWITCH ASSIGN NONE GAIN [ L / M / H ] 0dB / 9dB / 12dB USER 1 BARS USER 2 B.STRETCH3...
  • Page 112: Status Screen In Sd Card Mode

    Status Screen Status Screen in SD Card Mode These are the status screens displayed in Media mode (SD Card mode, Media mode). STATUS 0 Screen This screen displays the media status or event. It is also used to display warnings only. STATUS 1 and STATUS 2 Screens STATUS 1 Screen STATUS 2 Screen...
  • Page 113: Status Screen In Ieee1394 Input Mode

    Item Description Audio Level Meter Displays the audio level for CH-1 and CH-2. -20 dB -10 dB The positions of -20 dB and -10 dB are displayed as A Memo : ● You can turn ON/OFF the display using [Audio Meter] of [Status Display] in the [LCD/VF] menu.
  • Page 114: Enlarged Status Display On Lcd Monitor

    Status Screen Status Screen in IEEE1394 Input Mode (continued) Item Description Frame Rate/Bit Rate Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs. (60p HQ, 30p HQ, 60i HQ, 60p SP, 30p SP, 60i SP, 50p HQ, 25p HQ, 50i HQ, 50p SP, 25p SP, 50i SP, 24p HQ, 24p SP, 50i, 60i) Resolution Displays the video image resolution.
  • Page 115 Item Description Time Code Generator Displays the operation mode of the time code. (Display: [FREE], [RECR], [REGN], [EXT], [EXT L]) (A Page 48) This item appears as AEXTB when [TCG Source] in the [TC/UB] menu is set to AExternalB. L indicates the synchronizing status of the built-in time code generator with respect to the time code that is input to the [TC IN] terminal.
  • Page 116: Camera Features

    Camera Features Marker and Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode Only, Excluding AUX Mode) The marker and safety zone displays are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the image according to the shooting purpose. Example of display when [Aspect Ratio] = A4:3B, [Aspect Marker] = ALine+HalftoneB, and [Center Mark] = AOnB Center Mark Safety Zone Aspect Marker...
  • Page 117 [Safety Zone] Display When [Aspect Ratio] = A4:3B, [Aspect Marker] = AHalftoneB, and [Center Mark] = AOnB [Off] [95%] [93%] [90%] [88%] [80%] [Center Mark] Display When [Aspect Ratio] = A4:3B, [Aspect Marker] = AHalftoneB, and [Safety Zone] = A80%B [Off] [On] When [Aspect Ratio] = A4:3B, [Aspect Marker] = AHalftoneB, and [Safety Zone] = AOffB...
  • Page 118: Smoothening The Skin Color (Skin Detail Function)

    Camera Features Color Range Setting Smoothening the Skin Color Place the cursor at [Skin Color Range] with the cross- (Skin Detail Function) shaped button ( Press the Set button ( ) or cross-shaped button ( ) to move the cursor to a setting value. The Skin Detail function can be used to reduce the contour enhancement of video signals for only the skin areas so as to produce a smoother skin tone.
  • Page 119: Color Bar Output

    Color Bar Output Checking the Preset Hue Area Set the [ZEBRA ON/OFF] switch at the front of the camera recorder to the [SKIN AREA/SPOT METER] end. Doing so forcibly turns ON the Skin Adjust function temporarily, and the preset hue area is displayed in color on Multi-format color bars can be output on this camera the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
  • Page 120: Color Matrix Adjustment

    Camera Features R&Yl R Level Increase the value: Color Matrix Adjustment Corrected Y increases Decrease the value: Corrected Y decreases The color matrix of the camera recorder can be adjusted to a color of the user’s preference. R&Yl Yl Level Increase the value: When shooting is performed using multiple cameras, the Corrected Y decreases...
  • Page 121 Adjust the hue. B&Mg B Level Increase the value: Corrected Y increases Adjust the hue based on the R-, G-, and B-axes. As illustrated in the chart below, increasing the value rotates Decrease the value: the hue in the anti-clockwise direction on the vector scope, Corrected Y decreases with the respective axes as the center.
  • Page 122: Reproduction Of Dark Areas (Black Stretch/Compress Function)

    Camera Features Reproduction of Dark Areas (Black Stretch/Compress Function) Process the dark areas according to the balance of bright and dark areas in the image to adjust the overall balance of contrast. Adjust [Black Toe] in the [Camera Process] menu according to the captured video signals.
  • Page 123: Configuring Setup Files

    When the [Alternative Temp.] setting is not available on the GY-HM700 series, it is set to the default value. ● JVC does not provide guarantee that picture files saved using this camera recorder can be loaded using the GY-HM700 series.
  • Page 124: Saving Setup Files

    Camera Features Operating instructions of software keyboard (A Page 71) Configuring Setup Files (continued) Saving Setup Files Display the [Setup File Manage] menu. Select the [Setup File Manage] menu on the [Main Menu] screen, and press the Set button ( ).
  • Page 125: Loading A Setup File

    Select [Load] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button ( Loading starts, and ALoading...B appears on the screen. Memo : ● If you do not want to save the file, select [Cancel] or press the [CANCEL] button to return to the previous screen. ●...
  • Page 126: Connecting External Devices

    Connecting External Devices Connecting an External Connecting via SDI Monitor Either HD-SDI or SD-SDI signals can be output from the [HD/SD-SDI] terminal (BNC) on the terminal area of the camera recorder. ● Digital video signals, together with embedded To output live or playback video images and audio sound to (superimposed) audio signals and time code signals, are an external monitor, select the output signals from the output for both the HD-SDI and SD-SDI signals.
  • Page 127: Ieee1394 Connection

    IEEE1394 Connection [PHONES] Terminal Audio output from the [PHONES] terminal can be selected using [Audio Monitor] in the [A/V Out] menu (A Page 93) as well as the [MONITOR SELECT] switch on the camera recorder. The different combinations of settings that are output from “...
  • Page 128: Backup Recording

    Connecting External Devices Set the external device to a mode that enables IEEE1394 Connection recording. (continued) For setting and operation of external devices, refer to the instruction manual of the respective devices. Note : ● Adjust the camera recorder and external device to the same IEEE1394 settings.
  • Page 129: Input Of Composite Video Signals From External Device (Gy-Hm790Chu/Gy-Hm790U Only)

    Start/Stop recording using the [REC] button on the Input of Composite Video Signals camera recorder. from External Device (GY- The EE image of the input signal is output in the SD (DV) format from the respective video output terminals. HM790CHU/GY-HM790U only) Note : ●...
  • Page 130: Input Of External Synchronizing Signal (Genlock)

    Connecting External Devices Input of External Set the camera recorder to Camera mode. Synchronizing Signal Set [Genlock Input] in the [Others] menu to ABNCB. (A Page 93) (Genlock) Memo : ● During input of synchronizing signals from the accessory This camera recorder is equipped with a genlock input connection terminal (68 pin) at the rear of the camera terminal on the side.
  • Page 131 Phase Items to Synchronize The phase items to be synchronized may vary depending on the input synchronizing signal and output video signal. (See table below) Input Sync Signal Output Video Terminal Tri-sync Signal 720p 1080i VIDEO Composite H, V, F V, F SD Component H, V, F...
  • Page 132: Displaying Return Video From External Device

    Connecting External Devices Displaying Return Video Press the [RET] button on the lens. The return video is displayed on the viewfinder and LCD from External Device monitor while the [RET] button is pressed down. Return video from an external device (switcher, etc.) can be displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor of the camera [RET] Button recorder.
  • Page 133: Studio System Connection

    ● For connections between the Camera Remote Control Units, refer to the [INSTRUCTIONS] of the Camera Remote Control Unit. Studio Viewfinder Headset VF-HP790G (Beyerdynamic) Remote Control Unit RM-LP25U Headset (Beyerdynamic) GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U/ GY-HM790CHE*/GY-HM790E* 26Pin Camera Cable VC-P110U (5m) VC-P112U (20m) VC-P113U (50m) VC-P114U (100m) REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P250 POWER...
  • Page 134: Managing/Editing Clips On A Pc

    ● If playback is in progress, the camera recorder switches to ● Make sure to manage/edit files recorded in the MP4 file USB mode after the file closes automatically, such as format using the (JVC ProHD Clip Manager) PC when playback stops. application software in the bundled CD-ROM.
  • Page 135: Remote Control Unit Connection

    Precautions for Using the Remote Remote Control Unit Control Unit Connection ● When the switches of the camera recorder and remote control unit are operated at the same time, the switch operation of the remote control unit takes priority over that of the camera recorder.
  • Page 136: List Of Remote Control Unit Functions

    Connecting External Devices Remote Control Unit : Available Function -: Not available Connection (continued) IRIS CONTROL Iris F Value Display MASTER BLACK TALLY (LED) List of Remote Control Unit Functions CALL* RM-LP25U PREVIEW AUTO KNEE : Available Function KNEE POINT -: Not available BARS SHUTTER...
  • Page 137 *5 : Only available on RM-LP55U(A). *6 : This function may not be operable for some RM-LP25U software versions. For more details, please consult your nearest JVC dealer. Also, it cannot be controlled when the camera recorder is set to the Variable Frame Rec mode.
  • Page 138: Error Displays And Actions

    TURN POWER OFF System error. Turn off the power, and turn it on again. TURN BACK ON If the error persists, consult your nearest JVC * The alarm sounds and the tally lamp blinks LATER dealer. about once every second.
  • Page 139: Tally Lamps

    FAN MAINTENANCE Check the fan and replace accordingly. For REQUIRED exceeded 9000 hours. more details, consult your nearest JVC dealer. Memo : ● You can check the usage time of the fan in the [Others] menu B [System Information] B [Fan Hour].
  • Page 140: Troubleshooting

    Others Troubleshooting Symptom Action ● Is the AC adapter properly connected? Power does not turn on. ● 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 141: Specifications

    + standard lens + LCD monitor 60/24fps are in use]) LCD monitor : 4.3" LCD, 800 x 480 Mass (WVGA, 410,000 pixels) GY-HM790CHU : Approx. 2.7 kg Viewfinder : 0.45" LCOS, 1.22 megapixels GY-HM790CHE : Approx. 2.8 kg (852 x 480 x 3) GY-HM790U : Approx.
  • Page 142: Time Code

    : -8 ±1 dBu (during reference level (GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E only) input), 1 kK, RCA x2 (unbalanced) [PHONES] terminal : 3.5 mm mini jack (stereo) x 2 Accessories [REMOTE] terminal : 6-pin JVC remote control unit connection Viewfinder..................1 [IEEE1394] terminal : 4-pin Microphone...................1 [USB] terminal : Mini USB-B type, USB 2.0, miniB, slave...
  • Page 143 Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm) GY-HM790CHU/GY-HM790U (VF MOVE) (166) (S.PAD MOVE) GY-HM790CHE/GY-HM790E (VF MOVE) (166) (S.PAD MOVE) * The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice. Downloaded From VideoCamera-Manual.com Manuals...
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