DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA

GR-DVL9000

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For Customer Use:

Enter below the Model No. and Serial

No. which is located on the bottom of

INSTRUCTIONS cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.

Model No.

Serial No.

LYT0164-001A

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Dear Customer,

Thank you for purchasing this Digital Video Camera. Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of this product.

Using This Instruction Manual

???All major sections and subsections are listed in the Table Of Contents (Z pg. 9).

???Notes appear after most subsections. Be sure to read these as well.

???Basic and advanced features/operation are separated for easier reference.

It is recommended that you . . .

..... refer to ???Controls, Indications and Connectors??? (Z pgs. 78 ??? 83) and familiarize yourself with button locations, etc. before use.

..... read thoroughly the Safety Precautions and Safety Instructions that follow. They contain extremely important information regarding the safe use of your new camcorder.

You are recommended to carefully read the cautions on pages 84 ??? 86 before use.

SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

The AA-V80U AC Power Adapter/Charger should be used with:

AC 120 V`, 60 Hz in the USA and Canada, AC 110 ??? 240 V`, 50/60 Hz in other countries.

CAUTION (applies to the AA-V80U)

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE

BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

ATTENTION (s'applique ?? l'AA-V80U)

POUR ??VITER LES CHOCS ??LECTRIQUES,

INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA

FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE

LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND.

IMPORTANT:

nNever use any AC Power Adapter/Battery Charger other than the one provided with this camcorder.

nIf you lose the provided AC Power Adapter/ Battery Charger or if it malfunctions, please consult your nearest JVC service dealer.

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK

HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE

THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR

MOISTURE.

Warning on lithium cell battery (for remote control unit)

The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100??C (212??F) or incinerate.

Replace battery with Maxell, Panasonic (Matsushita Electronic), Sanyo or Sony CR2025; use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.

nDispose of used battery properly.

nKeep away from children.

nDo not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.

NOTES:

cThe rating plate (serial number plate) and safety caution are on the bottom and/or the back of the main unit.

cThe rating plate (serial number plate) of the AC Power Adapter/Charger is on its bottom.

This Class B digital apparatus meets all require- ments of the Canadian Interference ??? Causing Equipment Regulations.

???Cet appareil num??rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R??glement sur le mat??riel brouilleur du Canada.???

This camcorder is designed to be used with NTSC- type color television signals. It cannot be used for playback with a television of a different standard.

However, live recording and LCD monitor/ viewfinder playback are possible anywhere. Use the BN-V814U battery pack and, to recharge it, the provided multi-voltage AC Power Adapter/Charger AA-V80U. (An appropriate conversion adapter may be necessary to accommodate different designs of AC outlets in different countries.)

IMPORTANT PRODUCT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. In order not to defeat the built-in safeguards, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.

ATTENTION:

Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked on your product and its operating instructions. For your safety, please read all the safety and operating instructions before you operate this product and keep this manual for future reference.

INSTALLATION

1. Grounding or Polarization

(A)Your product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.

If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

(B)Your product may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature.

If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.

2. Power Sources

Operate your product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. If your product is intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

3. Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

4. Power Cord Protection

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5. Ventilation

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.

???Do not block the openings by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.

???Do not place the product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer???s instructions have been adhered to.

6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting

The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

ANTENNA INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Outdoor Antenna Grounding

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

2. Lightning

For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.

3. Power Lines

An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70

ANTENNA

LEAD IN WIRE

GROUND CLAMP

Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point

ELECTRIC SERVICE

EQUIPMENT

ANTENNA

DISCHARGE UNIT

(NEC SECTION 810-20)

where they exit from the product.

GROUNDING

CONDUCTORS

(NEC SECTION 810-21)

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H)

NEC ??? NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

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USE

1. Accessories

To avoid personal injury:

???Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. It may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.

???Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product.

???Use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer and follow the manufacturer???s instructions for any mounting of the product.

???Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across thresholds or deep-pile carpets.

2. Product and Cart Combination

A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

3. Water and Moisture

Do not use this product near water???for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and the like.

PORTABLE CART WARNING (Symbol provided by RETAC)

SERVICING

1. Servicing

If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked change in performance and you are unable to restore normal operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

2. Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:

a.When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.

b.If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.

c.If the product has been exposed to rain or water.

d.If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.

e.If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.

f.When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance???this indicates a need for service.

4. Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

3. Replacement Parts

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.

4. Safety Check

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.

5. Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer of this product as they may cause hazards.

6. Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

7. Heat

The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Do not point the lens or the viewfinder directly into the sun. This can cause eye injuries, as well as lead to the malfunctioning of internal circuitry. There is also a risk of fire or electric shock.

CAUTION! The following notes concern possible physical damage to the camcorder and to the user.

When carrying, be sure to always attach and use the provided hand strap. Hold the camcorder firmly in your hand, with the strap securely around your wrist. Carrying or holding the camcorder by the viewfinder and/or the LCD monitor can result in dropping the unit, or in a malfunction.

Take care not to get your finger caught in the cassette cover. Do not let children operate the camcorder, as they are particularly susceptible to this type of injury.

Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces. It could tip over, causing serious damage to the camcorder.

nThis camcorder is designed exclusively for

the digital video cassette. Only cassettes marked can be used with this unit.

Before recording an important scene . . .

.... make sure you only use cassettes with the Mini DV mark.

.... remember that this camcorder is not compatible with other digital video formats.

.... remember that this camcorder is intended for private consumer use only. Any commercial use without proper permission is prohibited. (Even if you record an event such as a show, perform- ance or exhibition for personal enjoyment, it is strongly recommended that you obtain permission beforehand.)

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About Batteries

DANGER! Do not attempt to take the batteries apart, or expose them to flame or excessive heat, as there is a risk of fire or explosion.

WARNING! Do not allow the battery terminals, or the battery itself, to come in contact with metals, as this can result in a short circuit and possibly start a fire.

The Benefits Of Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lithium-ion battery packs are small but possess a large power capacity. However, when the battery pack becomes cool in an environment subject to cold temperatures (below 10??C/50??F), the battery pack has a characteristic that its usage time becomes shorter and may cease to function. If this happens, place the battery pack in your pocket or other warm, protected place for a short time, then re-attach it to the camcorder. As long as the battery pack itself is not cold, it should not affect perform- ance.

(If you???re using some kind of heating pad, make sure the battery pack does not come in direct contact with the pad.)

Lithium-ion is vulnerable in colder temperatures.

6ENPROVIDEDACCESSORIES

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8ENABOUTDV

The digital video camera converts incoming audio and video signals into digital form for recording.

A video signal is composed of a luminance signal (Y) and color signals (R-Y and B-Y). These signals are identified and recorded digitally (Digital Component Recording). The A/D (Analog to Digital) converter samples the Y signal at 13.5 MHz, and R-Y and B-Y at 3.375 MHz, and changes them to an 8-bit quantum signal.

Sound sampled at 48 kHz is changed to a 16-bit quantum signal, and sound sampled at 32 kHz is converted to a 12-bit signal.

NOTE:

The data recorded on a tape is digital, but the output of this camcorder is analog.

This camcorder separates the data into blocks, writing one block of each data type on each track of the tape.

Tape direction

Sub-Code Area

Video Area

Audio Area

ITI Area

Head tracking direction

10 tracks/frame

1 Sub-Code Area

The Time Code and Date/Time data are written here, separate from the video data. This enables you to display the date and time during playback, even if they weren???t displayed while recording.

2 Video Area

3 Audio Area

The digital audio signal is recorded here.

4 ITI (Insert and Tracking

Information) Area

Insert editing and post-recording editing tracking signals are recorded here.

The digital video signal is recorded here.

10ENGETTINGSTARTED

Charging The Battery Pack

You can charge one battery pack at a time, or two consecutively.

1 SUPPLY POWER TO CHARGER

Plug the AC Adapter/Charger???s power cord in to an AC outlet. The power lamp comes on.

facing down and aligned with the correspond- ing marks on the AC Power Adapter/Charger.

???The Charger Indicator (1 or 2) begins blinking to indicate charging has started.

3 CONFIRM STATUS

When the charger indicator stops blinking but stays lit, charging is finished.

???If two batteries are attached to the charger, they will be charged in the order that they were attached.

4 DETACH BATTERY/BATTERIES

Slide the battery or batteries in the direction of the arrow and lift off.

???Remember to unplug the AC Adapter/Charger???s power cord from an AC outlet.

CHARGING TIME

NOTES:

cIf you connect the camcorder???s DC cord to the adapter during battery charging, power is supplied to the camcorder and charging stops.

cWhen using the AC Power Adapter/Charger, be sure to use the supplied power cord only.

cThe AC Power Adapter/Charger is for use with the BN-V814U Battery Pack only.

cWhen charging the Battery Pack for the first time or after a long storage period, the Charger Indicator may not light. In this case, remove the Battery Pack from the AC Power Adapter/Charger, then try charging again.

cSince the AC Power Adapter/Charger processes electricity internally, it becomes warm during use. Be sure to use it only in well-ventilated areas.

cIf the battery operation time remains extremely short even after having been fully charged, the battery is worn out and needs to be replaced.

Please purchase a new one.

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Charging Environment

Perform charging where the temperature is between 10?? and 30??C (50??F and 86??F). 20?? to 25??C (68??F to 77??F) is the ideal temperature range for charging. If the environment is too cold, charging may be incomplete.

Continuous Shooting

Continuous shooting is possible (See table below for recording time) under the following conditions:

??? A BN-V814U Battery Pack is in use

???The temperature is approximately 20??C/68??F

However, . . .

???If the temperature is below 10??C/50??F, or

???If zoom or Record-Standby are engaged or LCD monitor is used repeatedly, continuous shooting capability is reduced significantly. Before extended use, it is recommended that you prepare enough battery packs to cover 3 times the planned shooting time.

Approximate recording time (unit: min)

Installing The Battery Pack

The battery pack does not charge while in the camcorder. Before installation, make sure the battery pack has been charged fully.

Battery cover

Battery

Hook

Open switch (BATTERY)

1

2

OPEN BATTERY COVER

Slide the open switch.

INSERT CHARGED BATTERY

Insert the mark end of the battery first until you hear a click. The hook rises. Inserting the battery backwards will result in malfunction.

NOTES:

cTo remove the battery, turn off the camcorder, open the battery cover and push down the hook.

cBe careful not to drop the battery pack.

cThe hook is tight to prevent the battery from dropping.

3 CLOSE BATTERY COVER

12ENGETTINGSTARTED(Cont.)

Indoor Use

When using the camcorder indoors, you can use the AC Adapter instead of a battery.

1 SUPPLY POWER TO ADAPTER

Plug the AC Adapter/Charger???s power cord in to an AC outlet.

2 SUPPLY POWER TO CAMCORDER

Connect the AC Adapter to the camcorder.

Using The Power Pack

NOTE:

When using the provided DC cord, make sure you connect the end of the cable with the core filter to the camcorder. The core filter improves perform- ance of equipment.

For extended use, prepare the Power Pack (included in the optional Power Pack Kit VU-P810K1U or VU- P810K2U), which can be loaded with one battery pack. This Power Pack can be used together with the battery installed in the camcorder.

Mark

Battery

Screw head

first. Close the battery cover.

2 ATTACH TO CAMCORDER

Align the connector and screw on the Power Pack while inserting the camcorder connector. Turn the spring-loaded screw head at the Power Pack's bottom inward and turn it clockwise to attach.

???To detach the Power Pack, turn the screw counterclockwise.

NOTES:

cWhen the battery remaining power indicator

appears as , that means the battery power is close to nil. When the battery power is exhausted, power turns off automatically.

cEach time you start shooting, the camcorder chooses the battery pack that has more remaining power, and uses that as the power supply. That means both battery packs will be exhausted at roughly the same time.

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Date/Time Settings

Date and time will automatically be recorded on tape at all times. It is your choice to display it or not during playback (Z pg. 56).

LCD monitor

RETURN

Date/Time Menu

Power lamp

Power Dial

Lock button

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Set the Power Dial to ??? M ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial, and open the LCD monitor fully.

???The power lamp comes on and the camcorder is turned on.

???The LCD monitor can be tilted upward up to 180 degrees and downward up to 90 degrees.

2 ACCESS RECORDING MENU

Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.

3 ACCESS DATE/TIME MENU

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???TO DATE/TIME MENU??? by rotating the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial and the Date/Time Menu appears.

4 INPUT DATE AND TIME

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???DATE/ TIME??? by rotating the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial and ???month??? is highlighted and begins blinking.

Rotating the Select Dial to the right or left, input the month. Press the Select Dial. Repeat the procedure to input the day, year, hour and minute.

???Press the Select Dial twice when the pointer and highlight bar are set to ???RETURN??? to exit.

Regarding Built-in Rechargeable Battery

To store the date/time in memory, a rechargeable clock lithium battery is integrated in the camcorder. While the camcorder is connected to an AC outlet using the AC Power Adapter/Charger, or while the battery pack installed in the camcorder continues to supply power to the camcorder, the clock lithium battery is always charged. However, if the camcorder is not used for approx. 3 months, the clock lithium battery will become discharged and the date/time stored in memory will be lost. When this occurs, first connect the camcorder to an AC outlet using the AC Power Adapter/Charger etc. for over 24 hours to charge the clock lithium battery. Then perform the date/time setting before using the camcorder.

It is also possible to use the camcorder without the date/time setting.

NOTE:

If you don???t exit the Date/Time Menu, the clock display will not move but the camcorder???s internal clock continues to operate. Once you close the menu, the date and time begin operation from the current date and time, with no delay or loss.

14ENGETTINGSTARTED(Cont.)

Loading/Unloading A Cassette

The camcorder needs to be powered up to load or eject a cassette.

Erase protection switch**

1 OPEN LCD MONITOR

Press the PUSH-OPEN button and open the LCD monitor up to an angle of 90 degrees.

2 OPEN CASSETTE COVER

Turn on the power, then slide the OPEN/EJECT switch in the direction of the arrow. The cassette cover releases. Open the cover in the direction of the arrow until it locks. The holder opens automatically.

??? Do not touch internal components.

3 INSERT/REMOVE TAPE

Insert or remove a tape and press ???PUSH HERE??? to close the cassette holder.

???Once the cassette holder is closed, it recedes automatically. Wait until it recedes completely before closing the cassette cover.

???When the battery???s charge is low, you may not be able to close the cover. Do not apply force. Replace the battery with a fully charged one before continuing.

Recording time

NOTES:

cIt takes a few seconds for the cassette holder to open. Do not apply force.

cIf you wait a few seconds and the cassette holder does not open, close the cassette cover and try again.

cBe careful not to get your fingers caught in the holder when it???s closing. If this happens, the holder will open automatically after a few seconds.

cWhen the camcorder is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm environment, wait a short time before opening the cover.

cClosing the cassette cover before the cassette holder comes out may cause damage to the camcorder.

cWhen shooting again after already shooting a scene, a blank portion is recorded on the tape or a previously recorded scene is erased (recorded over) if you open the cassette cover, regardless of whether the cassette holder comes out or not. See page 22 for information about recording from the middle of a tape.

** To protect valuable recordings . . .

.... slide the erase protection switch on the back of the tape in the direction of ???SAVE???. This prevents this tape from being recorded over. If you decide later that you do want to record on this tape, slide the switch back to ???REC??? before loading the tape.

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Recording Mode Setting

Set depending on your preference.

LCD monitor

Recording Menu

TO DATE / TIME MENU

TO SYSTEM MENU

END

TO DATE / TIME MENU

TO SYSTEM MENU

END

Power lamp

Power dial

Lock button

MENU button

Select Dial

Recording mode indicator

the lock button located on the dial.

2 OPEN LCD MONITOR

Open the LCD monitor fully.

The power lamp comes on and the camcorder is turned on.

???The LCD monitor turns on/off automatically when it is opened/closed at approx. 90 degrees while the Power Dial is set to any operation mode (except ???OFF???).

???The LCD monitor can be tilted upward up to 180 degrees and downward up to 90 degrees.

3 ACCESS RECORDING MENU

Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.

4 SET RECORDING MODE

First move the pointer and highlight bar to ???REC MODE??? by rotating the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial and the parameter ???SP??? or ???LP??? is highlighted. Select ???SP??? or ???LP??? by rotating the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial twice to exit from the Recording Menu.

???Insert Editing or Audio Dubbing is impossible on a tape recorded in the LP mode.

??????LP??? (Long Play) is more economical, providing 1.5 times the recording time.

NOTES:

cIf the recording mode is switched during recording, the playback picture will be blurred at the switching point.

cIt is recommended that tapes recorded in the LP mode on this camcorder be played back on this camcorder.

cDuring playback of a tape recorded on another camcorder, blocks of noise may appear or there may be momentary pauses in the sound.

Zoom switch

Pad

1

3

2

START/STOP

1 ADJUST LENGTH

Open the pad 1. Adjust so your thumb and fingers can easily operate the START/STOP button and the zoom switch. Position the pad so that it contacts the back of your hand 2, then re-attach it 3.

Align the tripod???s screw with the mounting socket on the bottom of the camcorder.

The camcorder can be mounted on a tripod even with the Power Pack attached.

Bottom of the camcorder

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Shoulder Strap Attachment

When transporting the camcorder, it is convenient to use the shoulder strap.

2 1

Diopter Adjustment

Adjust the viewfinder display for best viewing.

PLAY

OFF

A

M

5S

Lock button

PAUSE

Diopter adjust lever

1

2

SELECT OPERATION MODE

TURN ON CAMCORDER

Pull out the viewfinder fully.

3 ADJUST DIOPTER

Slide the diopter adjust lever located on the bottom of the viewfinder.

???Slide in either direction, while looking at the viewfinder display, until it looks best to you.

18ENGETTINGSTARTED(Cont.)

Remote Control Unit

You can use the RM-V711U to control the camcorder. When using the remote control, be sure to point it at the remote sensor. The transmitted beam effective area for indoor use is approx. 5 m. The transmitted beam may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation if the remote sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or powerful lighting.

START/STOP Button (Z pg. 71)

PAUSE IN connector (Z pg. 65)

SHIFT Button (Z pg. 54, 64)

SLOW Rewind/Forward Buttons (Z pg. 53)

Left/Right Buttons (Z pg. 54)

FADE/WIPE Button (Z pg. 66)

EFFECT Button (Z pg. 55)

EFFECT ON/OFF Button (Z pg. 55)

MBR SET Button (Z pg. 64)

A. DUB Button (Z pg. 70)

Down Button (Z pg. 54)

INSERT Button (Z pg. 71)

Up Button (Z pg. 54)

Operation Buttons (Z pg. 54, 62, 70, 71)

R.A. EDIT Buttons (Z pg. 67)

Installing The Battery

The RM-V711U uses one lithium battery (CR2025).

1 PULL OUT BATTERY HOLDER

Pull out in the direction of the arrow while pressing the knob as shown.

2 INSERT BATTERY IN HOLDER

Insert the battery in the holder, and be sure to have the ???+??? mark visible.

3 RE-INSERT HOLDER

Slide the holder back in until you hear a click.

Knob

???Read the caution concerning lithium batteries (Z pg. 2).

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Operation Mode

Tuning the Power Dial allows you to

M

choose the appropriate operation mode among the following modes: ), 5 second mode recording (5S), Self-Timer mode () and ???PLAY???.

According to the Power Dial position you have selected, ???F.AUTO??? or ???MANUAL??? appears in the upper left corner.

F . AUTO

PAUSE

MANUAL

PAUSE

To turn on the camcorder, first turn the Power Dial to any operation mode except ???OFF???, then pull out the viewfinder fully or open the LCD monitor. When turning the Power Dial from ???OFF??? to any other position, press and hold the lock button located on the dial.

Power Dial Position

Full Auto: A

Manual: M

5 second mode recording: 5S

Self-Timer:

Playback: PLAY

OFF

Function

Allows you to record using NO special effects or manual adjust- ments. Suitable for standard recording.

Allows you to set various recording functions using the Menus. If you want more creative capabilities than Full Auto recording, try this mode.

Allows you to record in 5-second clips to keep the action moving. Other menu settings are the same as Full Auto mode, however manually adjusted White Balance Adjustment settings are effective.

Allows you (camcorder operator) to become part of the scene once the camcorder is set. This mode is similar to the Self-Timer on film cameras.

Allows you to play back a recording, Z pg. 52 ??? 61.

Allows you to switch off the camcorder. After setting to this position, Manual Focus and Exposure Control are automatically reset to ???AUTO???.

20ENRECORDINGBasicRecording

You should already have performed the necessary preparations (Z pgs. 10 ??? 19). Set the Power Dial to ??? and try recording that way before attempting to use more advanced features.

A

???

NOTE:

Before starting recording, make sure you set the date and time (Z pg. 13). Even if they don???t appear during recording, you can display them during playback (Z pg. 57).

During recording

ON/OFF

Tally lamp

Power Dial

PLAY

OFF

A

M

5S

Power lamp Lock button

Display

PAUSE

Record-Standby

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Set the Power Dial to ??? A ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial.

2 PULL OUT VIEWFINDER OR OPEN

LCD MONITOR

Pull out the viewfinder fully or open the LCD monitor to approx. 90?? degrees.

???The lens cover opens, the power lamp comes on and the scene you're aimed at appears.

???The Record-Standby mode is engaged.

3 START RECORDING

When ???PAUSE??? appears, press START/STOP. A beep signals the start of recording and the tally lamp comes on.

4 STOP RECORDING

Press START/STOP again to stop recording.

???The camcorder re-enters Record-Standby mode.

5 END RECORDING

When you???re finished recording, push back the viewfinder or close the LCD monitor until it clicks; the lens cover closes and the power lamp goes out.

???When transporting, make sure the viewfinder is pushed back and the LCD monitor is closed and locked.

???To turn power on again, pull out the viewfinder or open the LCD monitor.

OR

Set the Power Dial to ???OFF???.

???When turning to ???OFF???, it is not necessary to press down the lock button.

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NOTES:

cThe image will not appear simultaneously in the LCD monitor and the viewfinder. No image appears on the LCD monitor when the viewfinder is pulled out. It is not possible to shoot using both

LCD monitor and viewfinder. However, during Interface Shooting (Z pg. 25) the image appears simultaneously in the LCD monitor and the viewfinder.

cIf 5 minutes elapse in the Record-Standby mode, power shuts off automatically to conserve energy and protect the heads. To turn the camcorder on again, push back and pull out the viewfinder again or close and re-open the LCD monitor. As long as you don???t take out the tape you were using or play it back, you can continue from where you left off with no noticeable brake on the recorded video.

cWhen a blank portion is left between recorded scenes on the tape, the time code is interrupted and errors may occur when editing the tape.

Continue recording from where you stop so there

are no gaps by following "Recording from the middle of a tape" (Z pg. 22).

cRecord-Standby means that a tape is loaded and the camcorder is ready to record.

cDuring recording, sound is not heard from the speaker. If you want to hear the sound, connect optional headphones to the headphones jack. The sound volume at this point is the same as the level it was adjusted during playback.

cTo make the indications disappear, press and hold the ON/OFF button for more than approx. 1 second. However, it is impossible to remove the

tape running indicator ??? 444??? and warning indications and so on (Z pg. 83).

cUse the viewfinder when under direct sunlight or when reflections make it difficult to see the LCD monitor.

22ENRECORDINGBasicRecording(Cont.)

Recording From The Middle Of A Tape

When removing a tape on which you were recording, or when you resume recording on a tape after playing back the recording previously made (without taking the tape out between recordings), perform this proce- dure.

Stop button

Play/Pause button

Rewind button

Fast-forward button

Lock button

Power lamp

Power Dial

START/STOP button

PLAY

OFF

A

M

5S

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Turn the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial.

???The power lamp comes on.

2 PULL OUT VIEWFINDER OR OPEN

LCD MONITOR

Pull out the viewfinder fully or open the LCD monitor to approx. 90?? degrees.

3 START SEARCH

Press 4/6, then press 2or 3. Watch in the viewfinder or the LCD monitor for the spot where you want to begin recording.

4 ENGAGE STILL MODE

Once you find the spot at which you want to start recording, press 4/6twice to engage the Still mode.

5 START RECORDING

Turn the Power Dial to any operation mode except ???PLAY??? and ???OFF???, then press START/ STOP.

???Start recording from a point prior to the end of the last recording. A few seconds of the end of the last recording will be erased.

NOTE:

If you start recording from the end of the previous recording leaving no blank space, there may be situations where a clean transition is not possible.

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Time Code

During recording, a time code is recorded on the tape. This code is to confirm the location of the recorded scene on the tape during playback.

If recording starts from a blank portion, the time code begins counting from ???00:00:00??? (minute:second:frame). If recording starts from the end of a previously recorded scene, the time code continues from the last time code number.

To perform Random Assemble Editing (Z pg. 65), time code is necessary. If during recording a blank portion is recorded partway through the tape, the time code is interrupted. When recording is resumed, the time code starts counting up again from ???00:00:00???. This means the camcorder may record the same time codes as those existing in a previously recorded scene. To prevent leaving a blank portion on a tape, perform the procedure in ???Recording From The Middle of A Tape??? (Z pg. 22) in the following cases;

???After playing back the recorded tape, when you shoot again.

???When power shuts off during shooting. ???When a tape is removed and re-inserted

during shooting.

???When shooting using a partially recorded tape. ???When shooting on a blank portion located

partway through the tape.

???When shooting again after already shooting a scene and opening/closing the cassette cover.

Display

NOTES:

cThe Time Code cannot be reset.

cDuring fast-forwarding and rewinding, time code indication does not move smoothly.

When blank portion is recorded on a tape

24ENRECORDINGBasicRecording(Cont.)

Tape Remaining Indicator

The time remaining on the tape is automatically monitored and displayed (Z pg. 81). When the tape ends, ???TAPE END??? appears. If the indications are turned off, the tape remaining indicator appears when remaining time reaches 2 minutes.

Display

90 min 89 min 3 min 2 min

REC

blinking

blinking blinking

Select Dial

ON/OFF button

You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor by rotating the Select Dial.

You can make the LCD monitor/Viewfinder indications appear/disappear.

1 ADJUST BRIGHTNESS

Rotate the Select Dial to the right or left until the brightness indicator moves and the LCD monitor reaches its appropriate brightness.

???The brightness indication appears in the LCD monitor.

1 PRESS ON/OFF BUTTON

When you do not want the indications to appear, press the ON/OFF button for longer than approximately 1 second. Certain indications disappear.

Press again for longer than approx. 1 second to make the indicaitons reappear.

NOTE:

It is impossible to make the tape running indicator and warnings etc. disappear from the LCD monitor or the viewfinder. For the indications that can be removed, Z pg. 81.

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Journalistic shooting

In some situations different angles of shooting may be required for more dramatic results.

1 OPEN LCD MONITOR

Make sure the viewfinder is pushed back and the LCD monitor is fully open (approx. 90??).

2 TILT LCD MONITOR

Tilt the LCD monitor in the most convenient direction.

???The LCD monitor can rotate almost full circle (270??: 90?? downward, 180?? upward).

Interface Shooting

The person you are shooting can view himself/ herself in the LCD monitor, and you can even shoot yourself while viewing your own image in the LCD monitor.

1 TILT LCD MONITOR UPWARD

Open the LCD monitor and tilt it upward to 180 degrees so that it faces forward.

2 START RECORDING

Point the lens towards the subject (yourself when self-recording) and start shooting.

???During Interface Shooting, the ???Tape Running??? indicator and warning indications (Z pg. 83) are the only ones that are shown; they appear

Self-recordingreversed in the display as they would when viewing a mirror, but are not reversed in the

recording.

NOTE:

The tape remaining indicator does not appear during interface shooting. However, when the remaining time reaches 2 minutes, the indicator appears showing the remaining time: ??? ??? ???

26ENRECORDINGBasicRecording(Cont.)

Zoom

Select any one of the three powers of magnification and get ???closer??? to the subject (Z pg. 35).

Simply set the zoom switch to either zoom in (towards ???T???) or zoom out (towards ???W???). The zoom speed is variable ??? the quicker you set the zoom switch, the quicker the zoom action.

NOTES:

cZoom magnification of over 10X is done through Digital image processing, and is therefore called Digital Zoom.

cDuring Digital Zoom, the quality of image may suffer.

cDigital zoom cannot be used while the Video Echo effect (Z pg. 45), the Picture Wipe/Dissolve function (Z pg. 40) or the 5SD mode (Z pg. 28) are activated.

cMacro shooting (as close as approx. 1.5 cm to the subject) is possible when the zoom switch is set all the way to ???W???.

W

Zoom in (T: Telephoto)

T

Zoom out (W: Wide angle)

T

Zoom switch

zoom zone

Zoom display

RECORDINGAdvancedFeaturesEN27

Displaying The Date And Time During Recording

during recording or not. You must first set the date and time (see ???Date/Time Settings??? Z pg. 13). Set ???DISPLAY??? to ???ON??? in the Date/Time Menu. The Date/Time is always displayed when the Power Dial is set

Power Dial

Lock button

Date/Time Menu

down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESS RECORDING MENU

Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.

3 ACCESS DATE/TIME MENU

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???TO DATE/TIME MENU??? by rotating the Select Dial. Press it and the Date/Time Menu appears.

4 SELECT FUNCTION

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???DISPLAY??? by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. The pointer stops blinking, indicating that the function has been selected.

5 SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS

Cycle through the available settings of the selected functions by rotating the Select Dial and stop when the one you want is displayed. Then press it and the pointer and highlight bar automatically move to ???RETURN???.

6 CLOSE RECORDING MENU

Press the Select Dial twice. Selection is complete and the menu disappears.

NOTES:

cConnect the camcorder to a TV and set ???ON SCREEN??? to ???ON??? in the Date/Time Menu. The display appears on the connected TV .

cThe Indicator/Display function overrides these settings. Even if you have set ???ON SCREEN??? to ???ON???, pressing the ON/OFF button for longer than 1 second removes the indications from the screen. Pressing it for longer than 1 second again makes the indications re-appear.

28ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Scene (5-second recording)

Record a vacation or an important event in 5-second clips to keep the action moving. The 5-Second function may also be activated during Full Auto operation. But the White Balance remains in the previously adjusted condition. While the 5-Second mode is activated, Fade/Wipe (Z pg. 38), P.AE/Effects (Z pg. 44) and other manual operations cannot be performed.

Power Dial

Lock button

Dissolves during 5 second mode recording

Before performing the following procedure, make sure that the Digital Image Stabilizer (DIS) is set to ???OFF??? (Z pg. 33).

Select ???5SD??? at the System Menu (Z pg. 36). ???5SD MODE??? appears in step 2 below. Record one

5-second clip, and the image at the end of the clip is stored. If you record the next clip within 5 minutes,

the previous scene dissolves as the new scene appears.

???If you turn the power off, the stored image will be lost.

START/STOP button

Display

MANUAL

REC PAUSE 444

5S MODE

After 5 sec.

MANUAL

REC

PAUSE

5S MODE

Record-Standby

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Turn the Power Dial to ???5S??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial.

2 PULL OUT VIEWFINDER OR OPEN

LCD MONITOR

Pull out the viewfinder fully. ???5S MODE??? appears.

3 ENGAGE 5S MODE

Then press START/STOP. The tally lamp lights and beep sounds to indicate the start of recording, and after 5 seconds the camcorder enters Record-Standby mode.

???If you press and hold START/STOP within 5 seconds after recording starts, Record- Standby mode is not engaged.

4 END 5-SECOND MODE RECORDING

Set the Power Dial to the ??? A ???, ???M ??? or ???OFF??? position.

To Take A Pro Snapshot In The 5-Second Mode . . .

.... turn the Progressive Dial to any Pro Snapshot mode and instead of pressing START/STOP in step 3, press the Progressive Button. The camcorder records a 5-second still with the shutter sound (Z pg. 30). But when the Scene is set to animation (Z pg. 37) this function is not available.

NOTE:

When ???SCENE??? is set to ???ANIM.??? in the System Menu, the 5-second recording funcion is not available. Animation recording of a 1/8-second clip is taken instead (Z pg. 37).

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Self-Timer

Once the camcorder is set, the camcorder operator can become part of the scene in a more natural way adding the final touch to a memorable picture.

When the START/ STOP button is pressed, the tally lamp changes as shown at right:

Power Dial

M

5S

Lock button

Display

START/STOP button

Self-Timer indication

During recording

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Turn the Power Dial to ??? ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial.

2 PULL OUT VIEWFINDER OR OPEN

LCD MONITOR

Pull out the viewfinder fully.

???The camcorder enters the Record-Standby mode.

???You can tilt the LCD monitor upward to 180 degrees so that it faces forward and view yourself while self-recording (with the viewfinder pushed back).

3 ENGAGE SELF-TIMER MODE

Press START/STOP.

After 15 seconds, the beep sounds and recording begins.

4 STOP SELF-TIMER RECORDING

Press START/STOP.

???The camcorder re-enters Record-Standby mode.

5 END SELF-TIMER RECORDING

Set the Power Dial to the ??? A ???, ???M ??? or ???OFF??? position.

???When turning to ???OFF???, it is not necessary to press down the lock button.

To Take A Pro Snapshot In The Self-Timer Mode . . .

.... in step 3, turn the Progressive Dial to any Pro Snapshot mode, then press the Progressive Button (Z pg. 30). After approx. 15 seconds, a snapshot will be taken.

NOTE:

When the Progressive Dial is set to ???VIDEO???, the Self-Timer records using the Progressive Mode.

30ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Pro Snapshot

Use your camcorder like a regular camera and take a snapshot, or several of them in succession.

Progressive Button

Display

PHOTO

During snapshot

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ??? A ???, ???M ???, ???5S??? or ?????? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial. Make sure the viewfinder is pulled out or the LCD monitor is open fully.

2 SELECT PRO SNAPSHOT MODE

Choose the appropriate mode among six Pro Snapshot modes (Z pg. 31) by turning the Progressive Dial (SNAPSHOT Dial).

3 TAKE PRO SNAPSHOT

Press the Progressive Button (SNAPSHOT

Button).

If you press during Record-Standby . . .

.... ???PHOTO??? appears and a still image will be recorded for approx. 6 seconds, then the camcorder re-enters the Record-Standby mode.

If you press during Recording . . .

.... ???PHOTO??? appears and a still image will be recorded for approx. 6 seconds, then the normal recording resumes.

To Perform Pro Snapshot Recording During Progressive Video Recording (Z pg. 46) . . .

.... turn the Progressive Dial to the Pro Snapshot mode you want, then press the Progressive Button. To end recording, set the Progressive Dial to ???VIDEO??? again, then press the Progres- sive Button.

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*: There is a momentary camera shutter-type blackout together with the sound effect of a shutter closing, which is recorded together with the image.

**: This will be disabled when P.AE/Effects other than ???SHUTTER??? are activated.

u : Recorded with Progressive mode.

Motor Drive mode:

Keeping the Progressive Button pressed provides an effect similar to serial photography. (The interval between the still pictures: approx. 0.7 seconds.)

To Remove The Shutter Sound . . .

.... when you don't want to hear the shutter sound, set BEEP/TALLY to ???OFF??? in the system menu (Z pg. 37). Though the sound is not heard from the speaker, it is recorded on the tape.

Progressive Mode:

This mode enables recording a jitter-free still image with superior quality, using the Progressive Scan CCD (Z pg. 32).

The Progressive Mode is activated during Pro Snapshot recordings (except Multi-Analyzer 4 & 9) and Progressive Video Recording (Z pg. 46).

A recorded high-resolution still image can be transferred to a personal computer and processed using the provided software, or can be printed out using the optional digital printer GV-DT1.

NOTE:

During playback as well, all Pro Snapshot modes except Nega/Posi mode are available. The shutter sound is not heard.

32ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Description of Progressive Scan CCD

Progressive Scan is a special image sensing method which, unlike conventional interlace scanning, is able to pick up all the lines of picture information in one Scan. Since the Progressive Scan CCD is capable of outputting 60 full Frames* per second ??? twice the amount of conventional systems ??? it is able to deliver a high quality picture even when its output signal is converted to a format that can be viewed on a TV screen.

* A NTSC TV screen image is composed of 30 Frames per second. 1 Frame is made up of 2 Fields.

1. Regular shooting of moving images

2.Progressive mode shooting of moving images (Progressive Video Recording Z pg. 46)

Scan D

Scan A is recorded, divided into an odd- and even-number Field, and then Scan B is skipped. Scans C and D are handled in the same way as Scans A and B, as illustrated above, thereby recording 30 Frames per second.

Since each recorded odd- and even-number Field originates from the same Scan there is no time lag between them, and so when they are combined into a Frame and a still image is displayed on a TV or PC monitor the picture does not look jittery. However, when moving images are played back, the picture can look unnatural.

3. Pro Snapshot recording (Z pg. 30)

When the Progressive button is pressed, the current frame will be recorded for about 6 seconds in the Progressive mode (except when a Multiple picture mode is being used).

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Menus

The Recording Menu allows you to set these functions:

Recording Mode, Wide Mode, Zoom Magnification, Digital Image Stabilizer, Gain Up, Date/Time Menu, System Menu. The following selection procedure applies to Recording Mode, Wide Mode, Zoom Magnifica- tion, Stabilization and Gain Up.

Please refer to pages 34, 35 for details.

Power Dial

Display

TO DATE / TIME MENU

TO SYSTEM MENU

END

Recording Menu

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ??? M ???, ???5S??? or ??? ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESS RECORDING MENU

Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.

3 SELECT FUNCTION

Move the pointer and highlight bar to the desired function by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. The pointer stops blinking, indicating that the function has been selected.

4 SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS

Cycle the available settings of the selected function by rotating the Select Dial. Stop when the one you need is displayed. Then press it, the pointer and highlight bar automatically move to ???END???.

???To set the parameters for a different function, repeat steps 3 and 4.

5 CLOSE RECORDING MENU

Press the Select Dial. Selection is complete and the menu disappears.

34ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

4END

OFFON

OFFAGC

REC MODE (Recording mode)

You can change the tape recording speed. LP tape speed is slower than SP, allowing LP to record 1.5 times longer than SP. If you have shot in SP mode Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing will be possible later.

NOTE:

Tapes shot in LP mode are recommended to be played back on this unit. Playback may not be successful on other units.

WIDE MODE

This recording mode is compatible with wide-screen TVs (16:9 aspect ratio). When using this mode, please refer to your wide-screen TV???s instruction manual.

SQUEEZE ???For playback on TVs with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Naturally expands the image to fit the screen without distortion. appears. During playback/recording on 4:3 TVs/LCD monitor/viewfinder, the image is elongated vertically.

CINEMA ???Inserts black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. During playback on wide-screen TVs, the black bands at the top and bottom of the screen are cut and the screen ratio becomes 16:9. During playback/recording on 4:3 TVs/LCD monitor/viewfinder, black bands are inserted at the top and bottom of the screen and the image appears like a letterboxed 16:9 movie.

OFF???Select ???OFF??? when you don???t want to use either of the above modes.

A discriminating signal is automatically recorded when you select either ???SQUEEZE??? or ???CINEMA??? for recording. If your wide TV has the automatic discriminating function, connect an S-Video cable between S2 connector on the TV and the S-Video output connector on the camcorder. During playback, the image is naturally expanded to fit the wide screen, with no proportional distortion.

If your wide screen TV has no S2 connector, automatic signal discrimination can not be performed, and it should be done manually.

NOTES:

cWhen playing back through a video cassette recorder, or to a wide-screen TV, that does not have the automatic discriminating function, change the setting on the TV manually.

cWhen playing back a tape recorded in Squeeze and Cinema, Squeeze cannot be distinguished from Cinema during fast-forward or rewind.

cDuring Full-Auto operation, both Squeeze and Cinema modes are unusable.

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ZOOM (Zoom magnification)

You can select 10X, 40X, or 200X maximum zoom magnifications.

10X???Optical zoom that does not degrade the quality of the recording. 40X???Electronic processing (Digital zoom) that lets you get closer up. 200X???Electronically-processed images at 200-times magnification.

NOTES:

cEven if 40X or 200X is selected, Digital zoom (magnification of over 10X) cannot be used while the Video Echo effect (Z pg. 45), the Picture Wipe/Dissolve function (Z pg. 40) or the 5SD mode (Z pg. 28) are activated.

cDuring Full-Auto mode, 40X is selected automatically.

DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer)

When recording while holding the camcorder in your hand, or when shooting a subject with little or no contrast, subtle hand movements will cause shakiness in the recorded image.

ON ???Compensates for relatively small shakes that occur when shooting close up. ?????? appears during recording.

OFF???When shooting with the camcorder in a fixed position or on a tripod, set the Stabilizer to ???OFF???.

If you leave it on and then move or turn the camera to follow a moving subject, unnecessary compensation occurs and this can result in an unnatural recorded image.

NOTES:

cEven if the stabilizer is set to ???ON??? in Manual mode, it is automatically set to ???OFF??? in Full Auto Mode.

cThe Stabilizer cannot compensate for drastic hand movements while shooting.

cThe Stabilizer will not work if the scene has little or no contrast.

cThe ?????? indicator appears blinking if the Stabilizer cannot be used.

GAIN UP

Bright, natural recordings can be taken even in areas with low or poor lighting.

AGC???This is the factory setting, and is automatically activated during Auto operation. The overall appear- ance is jagged, but the image is bright.

OFF???Select this setting when lighting is not a problem. Enables recording of the actual brightness you see.

36ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

System Menu

The System Menu allows you to set the following functions: Scene, Beep/Tally, Wind Cut, Sound Mode and ID numbers.

Power Dial

Lock button

Display

TO DATE / TIME MENU

4TO SYSTEM MENU

END

Recording Menu

System Menu

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ??? M ???, ???5S??? or ??? ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESS RECORDING MENU

Press MENU. The Recording Menu appears.

3 ACCESS SYSTEM MENU

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???TO SYSTEM MENU??? by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. The System Menu appears.

4 SELECT FUNCTION

Place the pointer and highlight bar to the desired function by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. The pointer stops blinking, indicating that the function has been selected.

5 SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS

Rotate the Select Dial to cycle through the available settings for the selected function, and stop when the desired setting appears. Then press it, and the pointer and highlight bar automatically move to ???RETURN???.

???To set the parameters for a different function, repeat steps 4 and 5.

6 CLOSE SYSTEM MENU

Press the Select Dial twice. Setting is complete and the System Menu disappears.

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4RETURN

5S5SDANIM.

ONOFF

ONOFF 32kHz48kHz

This number is necessary when connecting the camcorder to a computer [01 to 99].

5S???Pressing START/STOP allows you to take a 5- second ???clip???. Press repeatedly for a succession of short recordings.

5SD???If you record a 5-second clip within 5 minutes after the previous one, the end of the old scene dissolves and is replaced by the new scene over a 2-second period.

ANIM. (Animation)???Each time you press START/ STOP, a 1/8-second recording is taken. By using an inanimate object and changing its position between shots, you can record the subject as though it???s moving.

???Animation is not available in the LP mode. If you tried to record in the LP mode after setting ANIM., the recording mode indicator "LP" begins to blink, and recording goes on in the SP mode.

NOTE:

During use of SCENE effect, focus (Z pg. 47) and exposure control (Z pg. 48) enter Full Auto operation.

When activated, this mode helps cut down on noise created by wind.

ON???When shooting in high winds, noise is automatically reduced.

????????? appears.

???The quality of the sound will change. This is normal. OFF???This function is disabled.

NOTE:

The Wind Cut mode is disabled during Full Auto operation.

SOUND MODE

Sound signals can be sampled at 32 kHz or 48 kHz.

32 kHz???The camcorder is factory-preset for 32 kHz. This setting enables recording of stereo sound on four separate channels, and is recommended for use when performing Audio Dubbing.

48 kHz???This setting enables recording of stereo sound on two separate channels.

BEEP/TALLY

The beep sounds when the power is turned on or off, and at the beginning and end of recording. Tally lamp lights up during recording.

The following three Pro Snapshot modes (Z pg. 30) have a shutter sound effect: Pro Snapshot mode with no frame, Pro Snapshot mode with frame and Nega/Posi mode.

ON???To activate the beep/shutter sounds and tally lamp.

OFF???To turn off the beep/shutter sounds and tally lamp. Even though not heard while shooting, shutter sound is recorded on the tape.

NOTE:

NOTE:

A tape recorded at 48 kHz cannot be used for Audio Dubbing.

Beep/Tally is automatically turned on during Full Auto operation.

38ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

FADE/WIPE Effects

Use these to spice up the transition from one scene to the next. You can also vary transitions from scene to scene. Refer to pages 38 ??? 43 for Fade/Wipe effects and techniques.

Select any one effect from the Fader/Wipe Menu.

START/STOP button

Power Dial

LAY P

OFF A

M 5S

Select Dial

Lock button

down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial.

3 ACCESS FADER/WIPE MENU

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???FADER/ WIPE??? by rotating the Select Dial and then press it. The Fader/Wipe Menu appears.

4 SELECT EFFECT

Move the pointer and highlight bar to the desired effect by rotating the Select Dial, then press it.

???The Fader/Wipe Menu disappears and the effect is reserved. The indicator representing the selected effect appears.

5 START RECORDING

Press START/STOP to start recording and activate fade- or wipe- in

OR . . .

END RECORDING

Press START/STOP to end recording and activate fade- or wipe- out.

6 TO CANCEL FADE/WIPE EFFECTS

In step 4, move the pointer and highlight bar to ???OFF???. Press the Select Dial.

IMPORTANT:

cIf certain P.AE/Effects (Z pg. 44) are activated or if the Progressive Dial is set to "VIDEO", some Fade/Wipe Effects cannot be used. If you select a Fade/Wipe Effect that is unusable in the current situation, the indication blinks.

cWhen the Digital Image Stabilizer is activated, the Fade/Wipe Effects are not available.

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Fades and Wipes

A scene gradually appears on a black or white screen (Fade In/Wipe In), or disappears, leaving a black or white screen (Fade Out/Wipe Out). Select Fade or Wipe at the Fader/Wipe Menu (Z pg. 38).

START/STOP button

FADE

Example WH FADER ??? WHITE

Fade In

Fade Out

WIPE

Example WIPE ??? SCROLL

Wipe In

Wipe Out

1 ACTIVATE FADE IN OR WIPE IN

Press START/STOP to start recording, and the Fade In or Wipe In occurs automatically.

2 ACTIVATE FADE OUT OR WIPE OUT

When you want to stop recording the scene, press START/STOP. Before the camcorder enters the Record-Standby mode, the Fade Out or Wipe Out occurs automatically.

NOTE:

You can extend the length of a fade or wipe by pressing and holding the START/STOP button.

40ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Picture Wipe/Dissolve

Combine the Picture Wipe and Dissolve functions for a professional transition effect. There are 6 Picture Wipe effects and 1 Dissolve effect. Select the Picture Wipe effect at the Fader/Wipe Menu (Z pg. 38).

START/STOP button

Wipe In

1 START RECORDING

Press START/STOP.

2 ENGAGE RECORD-STANDBY MODE

Press START/STOP when one scene is finished. The point at which the scene ended is stored in memory.

3 RESUME RECORDING

If you start recording a new scene within 5 minutes of the end of the previous recording (without having turned the camcorder???s power off), the previous scene wipes out, revealing the new scene.

NOTES:

cIf you turn off the power after having finished recording a scene, the stored point is erased. This disables the Picture Wipe/Dissolve combination. When this happens, the Picture Wipe/Dissolve indicator blinks. Try recording again, but don???t turn the power off when you???re finished. Please be advised that power also shuts off automatically if 5 minutes elapse in the Record-Standby mode. The camcorder stores the end point of the last recorded scene, and you can use Picture Wipe/Dissolve between the last scene and the next one.

cThe sound at the end of the last recorded scene is not stored.

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1 START RECORDING

Press START/STOP. The camcorder does the rest, selecting an effect at random.

???The recording starts with a Fade In or Wipe In. If you press START/STOP during record- ing, Record-Standby mode is preceded by a Fade Out or Wipe Out; when you resume recording, it begins with a Fade In or Wipe In.

NOTE:

The Picture Wipe/Dissolve feature is not available when Random Fader is activated.

START/STOP button

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44ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

P.AE/Effects

You can choose any one of the effects from the P.AE/Effect Menu.

Display

The indicator for the selected mode appears, and the selected mode is engaged.

Power Dial

Lock button

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ??? M ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial and move the pointer and highlight bar to "P.AE/EFFECT" by rotating the Select Dial.

3 ACCESS P.AE/EFFECT SELECT MENU

Press the Select Dial. The P.AE/Effect Menu appears.

4 SELECT EFFECT

Move the pointer and highlight bar to the desired effect by rotating the Select Dial, then press it.

???The P.AE/Effect Menu disappears and the selected mode is activated. The symbol of the

selected mode appears.

Select Dial

5 START RECORDING

Press START/STOP. The image begins with the selected effect.

6 DISABLE P.AE/EFFECT

To turn off the selected effect, re-access the P.AE/Effect Menu and move the pointer and highlighlt bar to ???OFF??? by rotating the Select Dial. Then press it.

NOTE:

P.AE/Effects can be changed during recording or during Record-Standby.

IMPORTANT:

cIf certain Fades or Wipes (Z pg. 38 ??? 43) are activated or if the Progressive Dial is set to "VIDEO", some P.AE/Effects cannot be used. If you select a P.AE/Effect that is unusable in the current situation, the effect???s symbol begins flashing.

cWhen the Digital Image Stabilizer is activated, the P. AE/Effects other than "SHUTTER" are not available.

EN45

1/60???The shutter speed is fixed at 1/60th of a second. Black bands that usually appear when shooting a TV screen become narrower.

1/100???The shutter speed is fixed at 1/100th of a second. The flickering that occurs when shooting under a fluorescent light or mercury-vapor lamp is reduced.

1/250, 1/500???These settings allow fast-moving images to be captured one frame at a time, for vivid, stable slow-motion playback. The faster the shutter speed, the darker the picture becomes. Use the shutter function under good lighting conditions.

Gives recorded scenes a strobe effect.

STROBE

Your recording looks like a series of consecutive snapshots.

TWILIGHT

Makes evening scenes look more natural. White Balance (Z pg. 50) is initially set to , but can be changed to your desired setting. Also when Twilight is chosen, the manual focus indication appears.

SEPIA

Recorded scenes have a brownish tint like old photos. Combine this with the Cinema mode for a classic look.

B/W MONOTONE

SLOW SHUTTER

The Shutter Speed is set to 1/30th of a second to double the sensitivity.

You can light dark subjects or areas even brighter than they would be under good natural lighting.

NOTES:

cWhen using Slow Shutter, the image takes on a strobe-like effect.

cUse Slow Shutter only in dark areas.

cThe Manual Focus indication may appear and flash when Slow Shutter is in use.

cIf the image is out of focus, adjust manually. It is also recommended that you use a tripod, if possible.

VIDEO ECHO

Like classic black and white films, your footage is shot in B/W. Used together with the Cinema mode, it enhances the ???classic film??? effect.

Adds a ???ghost??? to the subject, giving your recording a ???fantasy??? feeling.

46ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Progressive Video Recording

If an image is recorded using the Progressive Mode, it is possible to play back a jitter-free still image with superior quality. A high-resolution still image can also be processed on a personal computer or can be printed out (Z pg. 60, 61).

Progressive Dial VIDEO mode

VIDEO

OT

H

S

P

A

N

S

Progressive Button

Power Dial

PLAY

OFF

A

M

5S

Power lamp Lock button

Display

F. AUTO

PAUSE

Progressive mode display

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Turn the Power Dial to ??? A ???, ???M ???, ???5S??? or ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial. Make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

??? The power lamp comes on.

2 SELECT PROGRESSIVE MODE

Turn the Progressive Dial to ???VIDEO???. ???PS??? (Progressive Mode Display) comes on.

3 START RECORDING

Press the Progressive Button located on the Progressive Dial. The tally lamp comes on.

4 END RECORDING

Press the Progressive Button. The camcorder enters Record-Standby mode.

???

To Perform Pro Snapshot Recording during Progressive Video Recording . . .

.... first turn the Progressive Dial to the Pro Snapshot Mode you want, then press the Progressive Button. To end recording, turn the Progressive Dial to ???VIDEO???, then press the Progressive Button again.

NOTES:

cTo perform Progressive Video Recording, the Progressive Button should be pressed during Record-Standby; it cannot be activated during recording.

cIf START/STOP is pressed instead of the Progres- sive Button, the camcorder starts recording using

the operation mode to which the Power Dial is set at that moment (Z pg. 19). ???PS??? disappears.

IMPORTANT:

cWhen an image recorded using the Progressive Mode is played back, the image may not look natural.

cWhen the Progressive Dial is set to ???VIDEO???, Wipe/Dissolve (Z pg. 43) Effects and some P.AE/Effects

(Z pg. 45) cannot be used.

EN47

Manual Focus Adjustment

The camcorder, in most cases, adjusts the focus from approx. 1.5 cm to infinity automatically. However, when focusing is difficult or when the subject is not in the middle of the LCD monitor or the viewfinder, adjust the focus manually. Factory preset is ???AUTO???.

Display

Power Dial

Lock button

Select Dial

RETURN

Manual Mode Item

Menu

FOCUS

Focus zone

(Focus is adjusted at the center of the screen)

Manual focus indicator

down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item Menu appears.

3 ACCESS MANUAL FOCUS

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???FOCUS??? by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. Rotate the Select Dial to display ???MANUAL???, then press it. The Manual Mode Item Menu disap- pears and ???FOCUS??? is displayed in the upper left corner. The focus is locked at this point.

4 ADJUST FOCUS

Rotate the Select Dial.

????????? blinks while rotating the Select Dial to the right to focus on faraway targets, and ?????? blinks while rotating the Select Dial to the left to

focus on closer targets. Press the Select Dial at your desired focus.

???When the focus reaches its near or far limit, the ?????? or ?????? will begin blinking.

???When focus cannot be adjusted manually, try zooming in or out, then try the manual focus adjustment again.

5 END ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS

Press the Select Dial. Focus adjustment is complete. The indication changes from ???FOCUS??? to ???MANUAL???.

???If you want to reset the focus, repeat from step 2.

To Change To Auto Focus . . .

.... rotate the Select Dial to display ???AUTO??? then press it in step 3. The manual focus indicators

NOTES:

cWhen ???FOCUS??? is not displayed, Manual Focus Adjustment is not available. To make it appear, press ON/OFF for longer than 1 second or repeat from step 2.

cManual focus is recommended in the following situations:

???When shooting a flat wall, a blue sky or an object with little or no contrast.

???When wire or other obstacles come between the camcorder and the subject.

???When shooting objects with a detailed design or pattern.

???When shooting under flourescent or flickering

lighting.

48ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Exposure Control

Usually this is adjusted automatically. However, when the background is too bright or too dark in compari- son with the subject, the exposure could be corrected manually. Factory preset is ???AUTO???.

Display

Power Dial

Lock button

Select Dial

RETURN

Manual Mode Item

Menu

EXP.

0

Exposure control indicator

down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item Menu appears.

3 ACCESS EXPOSURE CONTROL

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???EXPO- SURE??? by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. Rotate the Select Dial to display ???MANUAL???, then press it. The Manual Mode Item Menu disappears and ???EXP.??? and the Exposure Control indicator are displayed.

4 ADJUST EXPOSURE

Rotate the Select Dial to the right/left to brighten or darken the image. Press the Select Dial at your desired exposure.

??? The adjustment range is from ???6 to +6.

5 END ADJUSTRMENT OF EXPOSURE

Press the Select Dial. Exposure adjustment is complete. The indication ???EXP.??? changes to ???MANUAL???.

??? If you want to reset the exposure, repeat step 2.

To Return To Automatic Exposure Control . . .

.... rotate the Select Dial to display ???AUTO??? then press it in step 3. The Exposure Control indicator disappears. Or set the Power Dial to

NOTES:

cWhen ???EXP.??? is not displayed, Manual Exposure Control is not available. To make it appear, press ON/OFF for longer than 1 second or repeat from step 2.

cManual exposure adjustment is recommended in the following situations:

???When shooting using reverse lighting or when the background is too bright.

???When shooting on a reflective natural back- ground such as at the beach or when skiing.

???When the background is overly dark or the subject light.

Brightness control of the LCD monitor

To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor, rotate the Select Dial (Z pg. 24). Note that the actual recorded image's brightness can not be changed by rotating this dial.

EN49

Iris Lock

Use this function when shooting a moving subject, when zooming, when the subject changes its distance (thus its size in the LCD monitor or the viewfinder), or when you want to lock the brightness level.

When the subject is close, keep the iris locked. Even when the subject moves away from you, the image will not darken.

Power Dial

Display

Manual Mode Item Menu

down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item Menu appears.

3 ACCESS EXPOSURE CONTROL

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???EXPO- SURE??? by rotating the Select Dial and then press it. Rotate the Select Dial to display ???MANUAL???, then press it. ???EXP.??? is displayed.

4 CENTER SUBJECT, LOCK IRIS

Adjust zoom so that the subject fills the LCD monitor or the viewfinder, then press and hold the Select Dial for over 2 seconds. The exposure setting display and ??? L ??? appear, indicating that the iris is locked.

Press the Select Dial. The indication displayed in the upper left corner changes from ???EXP.??? to ???MANUAL???.

To Return To Automatic Iris Control . . .

.... rotate the Select Dial to display ???AUTO??? then press it in step 3. The Exposure Control indicator and ??? L ??? disappear. Or set the Power Dial to

NOTES:

Iris lock is recommended in the following situa- tions:

cWhen shooting on a reflective natural background such as at the beach or when skiing.

cWhen shooting objects under a spotlight.

cWhen the subject is backing away.

cWhen zooming.

To lock the exposure control and the iris . . .

.... after step 3, adjust the exposure rotating the Select Dial. Then lock the iris in step 4. For automatic locking, rotate the Select Dial to display "AUTO", then press it in step 3. The iris becomes automatic after about 2 seconds.

Iris

Works like the pupil of the human eye. In a well-lit environment, the human pupil contracts to keep too much light from enterintg. In low lighting, the pupil dilates to allow more light in.

50ENRECORDINGAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

White Balance Adjustment

A term that refers to the correctness of color reproduction under various lighting. If the white balance is correct, all other colors will be accurately reproduced.

The white balance is usually adjusted automatically. However, the more advanced camcorder operator would prefer to control this function manually and achieve a more professional color/tint reproduction.

Display

Power Dial

Lock button

Select Dial

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ??? M ??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial, make sure the LCD monitor is open fully or the viewfinder is pulled out.

2 ACCESSMENU MANUAL MODE ITEM

Press the Select Dial. The Manual Mode Item Menu appears.

3 ACCESSMENT WHITE BALANCE ADJUST-

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???W.BALANCE??? by rotating the Select Dial. Then press it. The Manual Mode Item menu disappears and ???W.BAL.??? appears in the upper left corner and ???AUTO??? appears on the screen.

4 SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS

Cycle through the available settings of the selected functions by rotating the Select Dial, and stop when the one you want is displayed.

5 CLOSEMENT WHITE BALANCE ADJUST-

Press the Select Dial again. Selection is complete. The indication ???W. BAL.??? changes to ???MANUAL???.

To Return To Automatic White Balance . . .

.... select ???AUTO??? in step 3. Or set the Power Dial to

NOTE:

White balance cannot be used when P.AE/Effects Sepia or Monotone are activated.

AUTO???The white balance is adjusted automatically. This is the factory preset position.

????????? When using a video light or other similar type of lighting.

????????? When shooting outdoors on a cloudy day. ????????? When shooting outdoors on a sunny day.

????????? When shooting with the white balance already having been set on the subject (Z pg. 51).

EN51

Manual White Balance Operation

If the camera is operating in manual mode, perform a Manual White Balance when shooting under various types of lighting

Power Dial

Lock button

Display

White paper

RETURN

Manual Mode

Item Menu

MANUAL

PAUSE

Select Dial

Manual White Balance

Adjustment

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Follow steps 1 through 4 of the white balance adjustment (Z pg. 50), select ??? MAN.???.

2 SET MANUAL WHITE BALANCE

Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the subject. Adjust zoom or position yourself so that the white paper fills the screen.

3 ENTER SETTING

Press the Select Dial until the begins blinking.

???When the setting is completed, the stops blinking.

4 EXIT MANUAL WHITE BALANCE

ADJUSTMENT

Press the Select Dial. The indication ???W.BAL.??? changes to ???MANUAL??? and only the Manual White Balance indicator is displayed.

To Change The Tint For Recording . . .

.... in step 2, substitute colored paper for white. The white balance is adjusted based on the color, changing the tint. Red paper ??? deeper green; blue paper ??? orange; yellow paper ??? deeper purple.

NOTES:

cA subject can be shot under various types of lighting conditions indoors (natural, flourescent, candlelight, etc.). Because the color temperature is different depending on the light source, the tint of the subject will differ depending on the white balance settings. Use this function for a more natural result.

cOnce you adjust white balance during Manual White Balance operation, the setting is retained even if the power is turned off or the battery removed.

52ENPLAYBACKBasicPlayback

You can watch what you???ve recorded in the LCD monitor.

Tape running indicator

4

Volume switch

W

VOL.

T

Lock button

Power Dial

Power lamp

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

Turn the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial. The Power lamp comes on.

2 OPEN LCD MONITOR

Open the LCD monitor.

???When the viewfinder is pulled out, the LCD monitor cannot be used.

3 REWIND TAPE

Press 2. 2is displayed. If you rewind all the way to the end of the tape, it stops automatically.

4 VIEWING RECORDING

Press 6/4. 4appears and the recorded footage can be viewed. The sound is heard from the speaker.

5 END PLAYBACK

Press 5. Set the Power Dial to ???OFF???.

???When turning to ???OFF???, it is not necessary to press down the lock button.

To Perform High-Speed Search . . .

.... press 2or 3after pressing 6/4. The tape will move at approximately 9 times the normal playback speed. Watch in the LCD monitor and, when you reach the spot you want to see, press 6/4 and normal playback resumes.

.... during playback, press and hold 2or 3. The search continues as long as you hold the button. Once you release it, normal playback resumes.

.... a slight mosaic effect appears on screen during High-Speed Search. This is not a malfunction.

Playback Sound

You can hear sound from the speaker or using headphones connected to the headphones connector during playback. To adjust the sound volume, slide the VOL. switch. The sound volume indication is displayed. Slide the VOL. switch towards ???+??? to turn up the volume, or towards ????????? to turn it down.

Still Playback

To temporarily stop playback, press 6/4. Press again to resume playback. If still playback contin- ues for more than about 3 minutes, the camcorder???s Stop mode is automatically engaged. After 5 minutes in the stop mode, the camcorder???s power is automatically turned off.

EN53

Slow-Motion Playback

cTo perform Slow-motion playback, the remote control is necessary.

cTo change from normal to slow-motion playback, press the Pause button at the point where you want to start playback in slow motion, point the remote control at the remote sensor, and press the remote's Slow Rewind or Slow Forward button. After playing back in slow motion for about 10 to 20 seconds, normal playback resumes. Speed is 1/10 times normal. To stop slow-motion playback in progress, press the Play button.

cDuring slow-motion playback, due to digital image processing, the picture may take on a mosaic effect.

cAfter the Slow Rewind or Slow Forward button is pressed, the still image may be displayed for a few seconds, then the screen may become blue back for a few seconds. This is not a malfunction.

cThere may be a small margin between the slow- motion playback start point you chose and the start point at which the camcorder actually begins playback in slow motion.

NOTES:

cThe sound is not available during High-Speed Search.

cCopy guarded tapes cannot be played back. The screen becomes blue back.

54ENPLAYBACKAdvancedFeatures

Playback Zoom

The recorded pictures can be magnified up to 10X at any time during playback.

Lock button

Power Dial

5S

M

P

L A Y AOFF

Remote sensor

1 FIND THE SCENE OF INTEREST

Press the Play button to start playback.

2 ACTIVATE ZOOM

Press the zoom buttons (T/W) on the remote control. Make sure the remote control is pointed at the camcorder's remote sensor.

??? Pressing T zooms in.

3 LOCATESCENE PORTION OF MAGNIFIED

You can move the image on screen around to find a particular portion of the picture. While holding down SHIFT, press ?? (Left),

?? (Right), ?? (Up) and ?? (Down).

4 END ZOOM

Press and hold W until magnification returns to normal. Or, press STOP and then press PLAY.

NOTES:

cZoom can also be used during slow-motion and still playback.

cIf the Video Echo effect (Z pg. 55) is selected during playback zoom, playback zoom is cancelled.

cDuring digital image processing, the quality of the image may suffer.

EN55

Playback Effects

These effects allow you to be creative with the playback picture. You can use any one of the 5 effects.

PLAY

EFFECT

EFFECT ON/OFF

Lock button

Power Dial

4 STROBE

5 VIDEO ECHO

Remote sensor

1 START PLAYBACK

Press the Play button (4).

2 ACCESS P.AE/EFFECT SELECT MENU

Point the remote control at the camcorder???s remote sensor and press EFFECT. The P.AE/ EFFECT Select Menu appears.

3 SELECT P.AE/EFFECT

Move the pointer and highlight bar to the desired effect by pressing EFFECT. The selected function is activated and after 2 seconds the menu disappears.

NOTES:

cTo deactivate the selected effect, press EFFECT ON/OFF on the remote control. Pressing it again re-activates the selected effect.

cRepeat from step 2 when you want to change the selected effect.

cWhen a Playback Effect is activated, Pro Snapshot modes (Z pg. 31) are not possible.

The effects that can be used during playback are

Classic Film, Monotone, Sepia, Strobe and Video Echo. The effects work the same in playback as they did in recording. Refer to page 45 for more information.

56ENPLAYBACKAdvancedFeatures(Cont.)

Playback Menu

The Playback Menu allows you to set the following functions:

Playback Sound (32 kHz, 48 kHz), Synchro Comp, Display and Time Code. The following procedure applies to all except Synchro Comp (Z pg. 68, 69).

Display

Lock button

Power Dial

Select Dial

END

MENU button

1 SELECT OPERATION MODE

First turn the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial. Open the LCD monitor fully.

2 ACCESS PLAYBACK MENU

Press MENU. The Playback Menu appears in the LCD monitor and on the connected TV.

3 SELECT FUNCTION

Move the pointer and highlight bar to the desired function by rotating the Select Dial. Press the Select Dial to activate.

4 SET FUNCTION PARAMETERS

Rotate the Select Dial to cycle through the available settings for the selected function, and stop when the desired setting appears. Then press the Select Dial, and the pointer and highlight bar automatically move to ???END???.

???To set parameters for other functions, repeat steps 3 and 4.

5 CLOSE MENU

Press the Select Dial again, and the menu disappears.

EN57

Playback Sound

During playback, the camcorder detects the sound mode in which the recording was made, and plays the sound back. Select the type of sound to accompany your playback picture. (32 kHz is preset to ???SOUND 1??? and 48 kHz is preset to ???FULL SOUND???.)

When watching a tape recorded at 32 kHz, if you want to change the output sound, access the Playback Menu and, in step 3 on page 56, select ???32kHz MODE??? and set it for ???FULL SOUND???, ???SOUND 1??? or ???SOUND 2???. When playing back a tape recorded at 48kHz, set in the same manner. For information on output sound during Audio Dubbing, see page 70.

NOTES:

cYou can also use the RM-V711U remote control???s AUDIO MONITOR button to change the output sound (without having to access the Playback Menu). Make sure you point the remote control at the camcorder???s remote sensor.

cDuring playback, the camcorder detects the sound mode in which the recording was made. This detection cannot be made during fast-forward or rewind. During playback the sound mode is displayed in the upper left corner.

*30 frames = 1 second

TIME CODE

(Displaying The Time Code During Playback)

You can display the Time Code on screen during playback. This is especially useful for editing. This function is preset to ???OFF???. To turn it on, select ???TIME CODE??? at the Playback Menu and change the setting (Z pg. 56).

ON??? The Time Code is displayed on the playback screen.

OFF??? The Time Code does not appear.

DISPLAY

(Displaying the Date During Playback)

If the time has been set, the date is automatically recorded separately from the recorded video signal. You can display or remove the date anytime during playback. This function is preset to ???ON???. To turn it off, select ???DISPLAY??? at the Playback Menu and change the setting (Z pg. 56).

ON??? The date is displayed on the playback screen. OFF??? The date is not displayed.

58ENPLAYBACKBasicConnections

VCR/TV Connection

Please refer to your VCR and/or TV instruction manual(s) when connecting.

Core filter

To AV OUT connector

Core filter

To S-VIDEO

OUT connector

To DC IN jack

Core filter

DC cord

Connect when the

S-VIDEO cable is not used

AC Power

Adapter/Charger

To DC OUT jack

To

TV or VCR

VCR

1 CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS

Make sure the camcorder???s power is off.

2 CONNECT CAMCORDER TO TV OR VCR

Connect as shown in the illustration (Z pg. 58).

If Using A VCR . . . go to step 3.

If not . . . go to step 4.

3 CONNECT VCR OUTPUT TO TV INPUT

Refer to your VCR???s instruction manual.

4 TURN ON POWER

Turn the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial and turn on the TV/VCR.

5 SELECT TV???S VIDEO MODE

Set the TV to the channel or mode appropriate for video playback.

To choose whether or not the following displays appear on the connected TV . . .

??? Date/Time, Time Code

.... set to ???ON??? or ???OFF??? in the Playback Menu

(Z pg. 56).

??? Playback Sound Mode Display

button, and set ???ON SCREEN??? in the Date/ Time Menu (Z pg. 13) to ???ON??? or ???OFF???. Then set the Power Dial back to ???PLAY???.

EN59

NOTES:

cNever connect any other VIDEO/AUDIO cable than the provided VIDEO/AUDIO cable to the camcorder???s AV OUT connector.

cWhen using the provided DC cord, VIDEO/ AUDIO cable, S-VIDEO cable or editing cable, make sure you connect the end of the cable with the core filter to the camcorder. The core filter improves performance of equipment.

cIf TV/VCR is equipped with only one audio connector, use a conversion plug (commercially available).

cMake sure you adjust the TV sound volume to its minimum level to avoid a sudden burst of sound when the camcorder is turned on.

cTo keep the camcorder's display from appearing on the TV screen during playback, press the ON/ OFF button for longer than 1 second.

cWhile the VIDEO/AUDIO cable is connected to the AV OUT jack, sound cannot be heard from the speaker.

60ENPLAYBACKAdvancedConnections

Connection To A Personal Computer

This camcorder can transfer still images to a personal computer by using the provided software when connected as shown in the illustration below. It is also possible to transfer still images to a personal compu- ter with a DV connector-equipped capture board installed.

JLIP (DIGITAL STILL) output connector

JLIP-PC connection cable (provided)

PC

1 CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS

Make sure the camcorder and PC are turned off.

2 CONNECT CAMCORDER TO PC

Pull out the connector cover and open it. Connect the camcorder to a PC using the cable according to your PC type as shown in the illustration.

3 SUPPLY POWER

Connect the camcorder to the AC Power Adapter/Charger using the DC cord, then plug the AC Power Adapter/Charger's power cord into an AC outlet.

4 TURN ON POWER

Turn the camcorder's Power Dial to "PLAY" while pressing down the lock button located on the dial and turn on the PC.

NOTES:

cWhen transferring still images, never use the battery pack installed in the camcorder as the power supply. Use the provided AC Power Adapter/Charger.

cNever connect the JLIP-PC connection cable and the DV cable simultaneously to the camcorder. Connect only the cable you wish to use to the camcorder.

cThe date/time information cannot be captured into PC.

cAlso refer to the instruction manuals of the provided Software and the DV connector-equipped capture board.

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Connection To A Video Unit Equipped With A DV Connector

Connection to the Digital Printer GV-DT1 (optional) allows you to print out the images or to transfer the captured image from the Digital Printer to a personal computer. It is also possible to copy recorded scenes from the camcorder onto another video unit equipped with a DV connector. This function is called Digital Dubbing (Z pg. 63), which offers virtually no image or sound deterioration.

To AC outlet

AC Power

Adapter/

Charger

To DC OUT jack

To DV IN connector

To DC IN jack

To PARALLEL connector

Core

filter To DV OUT

connector

Printer cable (commercially available) 2 way-Parallel Interface

To DV connector

To PARALLEL (PRINTER) connector

Video unit equipped with a DV input connector

PC

1 CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS

Make sure all the units are turned off.

2 CONNECT CAMCORDER TO PRINTER

OR VIDEO UNIT EQUIPPED WITH DV

INPUT CONNECTOR

Pull out the connector cover and open it. Make connections to the device you want to connect to using the DV cable, as shown in the illustration.

3 CONNECT PRINTER TO PC

Connect the printer cable to the printer's PARALLEL connector and the PC's PARALLEL (PRINTER) connector.

4 SUPPLY POWER

Connect the camcorder to the AC Power Adapter/Charger using the DC cord, then plug the AC Power Adapter/Charger's power cord into an AC outlet.

button located on the dial and turn on the other units.

NOTES:

cYou cannot use the battery pack installed in the camcorder as the power supply since a digital signal is output from the DV OUT connector only when using the AC Power Adapter/Charger.

cWhen using the camcorder for dubbing, be sure to use it as a player. The camcorder's DV connector is only for output.

cAlso refer to the instruction manuals of the

connected units.

END RECORDING
Press the Stop button (5) to stop the source tape, and engage the VCR???s stop mode.

62ENEDITING

Dubbing

You can copy recorded scenes from the camcorder onto a videotape. Refer to your VCR???s instruction manual for details.

Remote sensor

Play button Stop button

Lock button

Power Dial

VCR (Recording deck)

T W

DISPLAY

ON/OFF button

1 MAKE CONNECTIONS

Connect the camcorder to your VCR as shown in the illustration on page 58.

Please also refer to your VCR's instruction manual before dubbing.

2 START PLAYBACK

Press the Play button (4) to play back the source tape.

3 START RECORDING

While watching on the connected TV, engage your VCR???s record mode from the spot on the source tape you want to begin recording.

4 PAUSE RECORDING

Engage your VCR???s pause mode to stop recording a segment.

5

NOTES:

cYou can use Playback Zoom (Z pg. 54) or Playback Effects (Z pg. 55) in step 2.

cBefore you start dubbing, make sure that the indications do not appear on the connected TV. If they do appear during dubbing, they are being recorded onto the new tape.

To clear the Playback Sound Mode Display, press DISPLAY on the RM-V711U Remote Control.

cSelect ???DISPLAY??? and ???TIME CODE??? from the Playback Menu (Z pg. 56) to show or hide the Date/Time and the Time Code on the recording.

cTo show or hide all indications, press the ON/OFF button on the camcorder for longer than 1 second.

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Digital Dubbing

It is also possible to copy recorded scenes from the camcorder onto other video unit equipped with a DV connector. Since digital signal is sent, there is little if any image or sound deterioration.

RM-V711U

To DC IN jack

Core filter

AC Power

Adapter/Charger

To DC OUT jack

DC cord

1 CONFIRM POWER-OFF STATUS

Make sure the camcorder's power is off.

2 MAKE CONNECTIONS

Connect the camcorder to your video unit equipped with a DV connector using the DV cable (optional) as shown in the illustration.

3 START PLAYBACK

Press the Play button (4) to play back the source tape.

4 START RECORDING

While watching the playback on the LCD monitor, engage the DV connector-equipped video unit's record mode from the spot on the source tape you want to begin recording.

NOTES:

cYou cannot use the battery pack installed in the camcorder as the power supply since a digital signal is output from the DV OUT connector only when using the AC Power Adapter/Charger.

cWhen using the camcorder for dubbing, be sure to use it as a player. The camcorder's DV connector is only for output.

cIf a blank portion is played back during dubbing, an unusual image may be dubbed.

cEven though the DV cable is connected correctly, sometimes the image may not appear in step 3. If the above occurs, turn off power and make connections again.

cThe image with Fade/Wipe Effects and P.AE/ Effects is not output from the DV OUT connector. Only the original playback image is output from it.

64ENEDITING(Cont.)

Brand Setting

Before you can perform Random Assemble Editing

VCR (Recording deck)(Z pg. 65 ??? 67), or control the VCR using the RM-V711U remote control, you must set the VCR

brand.

3

T W

SHIFT MBR SET

12 64 5

RM-V711U 7 89` (provided)

SET REMOTE/VCR CODE

Before operation, make sure the lithium battery is installed in the remote control RM-V711U

(Z pg. 18).

1 SET REMOTE TO OPERATE VCR

Turn off the power to the VCR and point the remote towards the VCR???s infrared sensor. Then, referring to the VCR CODE LIST on the left, press and hold MBR SET, and press button

(A) and then (B).

???The code is automatically set once you release the MBR SET button, and the VCR???s power comes on.

2 OPERATE THE VCR

VCR CODE LIST

Make sure the VCR???s power is on. Then, while holding SHIFT, press the button on the remote for the desired function. The functions the remote can control are PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FF, REW and VCR REC STBY (you don???t need to press SHIFT for this one).

You???re now ready to try Random Assemble Editing.

IMPORTANT

Although the MBR is compatible with JVC VCRs and those of many other makers, it may not work with yours or may offer limited functions.

NOTES:

cIf the VCR???s power doesn???t come on in step 1, try another code from the VCR CODE LIST.

cSome brands of VCR don???t come on automati- cally. In this case, turn the power on manually and try step 2.

cIf the RM-V711U is not able to control the VCR, use the controls on the VCR.

cWhen the remote control's battery runs out, the VCR brand you have set will be erased.

In that case, replace the old battery with a new one to reset the VCR brand.

EN65

Random Assemble Editing

Using the RM-V711U remote control, you can use P.AE/Effects and make an original edited tape.

1 MAKE CONNECTIONS

Make sure that the playback picture and sound are available on the connected TV (Z pg. 58).

???Connections should be made while the power is off. Making connections with the power on can lead to electrical shock or malfunctions.

2 START SOURCE PLAYBACK

First turn the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? while pressing down the lock button located on the dial. Press PLAY and then press R.A. EDIT ON/ OFF on the remote control. Make sure to point the remote control at the camcorder???s remote sensor.

???The Random Assemble Editing Menu appears on the TV screen or the LCD monitor.

3 EXECUTE FADE/WIPE IN

(IF NECESSARY)

Press FADE/WIPE on the remote control.

???Cycle through the effects by pressing repeatedly, and stop when the one you want is displayed.

???You can???t use a Picture Wipe/Dissolve at the beginning of Program 1.

NOTES:

cWhen using a JVC VCR with a remote pause terminal, connect the EDIT jack on the camcorder to the VCR???s remote pause terminal using an editing cable.

cIf you use a JVC VCR not equipped with a remote pause terminal or a non-JVC VCR, connect the camcorder's EDIT jack to the remote control's remote pause connector using an editing cable.

cBefore Random Assemble Editing, make sure the indications don't appear on the TV monitor. If they appear during Random Assemble Editing, they will be recorded onto the new tape. To clear the Playback Sound Mode Display, press DISPLAY on the RM-

V711U Remote Control. Select ???DISPLAY??? and ???TIME CODE??? from the Playback Menu (Z pg. 56) to show or hide the Date/Time and the Time Code on the recording. To show or hide all indications except for the Random Assemble Editing Menu, press ON/OFF on the camcorder for longer than 1 second. When Random Assemble Editing starts, its indications disappear and are not recorded on the new tape.

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66ENEDITING(Cont.)

Remote sensor

RM-V711U

Power Dial

2~

3~

4~

5~

6~

7~

8~

Random Assemble

Editing Menu

4 SET EDIT-IN POINT

At the beginning of the scene, press EDIT IN/ OUT on the remote control. The Edit-In position appears on the Random Assemble Editing Menu.

5 SET EDIT-OUT POINT

At the end of the scene, press EDIT IN/OUT. The Edit-Out position appears on the Random Assemble Editing Menu.

6 USE FADE WIPE ON SCENE

TRANSITION (IF NECESSARY)

Press FADE/WIPE.

???Cycle through the effects by pressing repeatedly, and stop when the one you want is displayed.

???If you select a Fade/Wipe effect for an Edit-Out point, the effect is automatically applied to the following Edit-In point.

???You can???t use a Picture Wipe/Dissolve at the end of the last scene.

???When you use Fade/Wipe effects, that time is included in the total time (this does not apply to Picture Wipe/Dissolve).

7 USE P.AE/EFFECT (IF NECESSARY)

Press EFFECT.

???Cycle through the effects by pressing repeatedly, and stop when the one you want is displayed.

???You can use Classic Film, Monotone, Sepia, Strobe or Video Echo effects.

NOTES:

cWhen the source tape has more than 2 identical time codes (Zpg. 23), the camcorder may not find the Edit-In point you chose and a malfunc- tion may occur.

cWhen choosing a scene, set Edit-In and Edit-Out points so there???s a relatively large difference between them.

cIf the search time for an in-point exceeds 5 minutes, the recording deck???s Record-Standby mode will be cancelled and editing will not take place.

cIf there are blank portions before or after the Edit-In and Edit-Out points, a blue-backed screen may be included in the edited version.

cSince time codes register time only as accurately as seconds, the time code total time may not match the total program time exactly.

cTurning off the camcorder???s power erases all registered Edit-In and Edit-Out points.

cIf you use Sepia or Monotone P.AE/Effects, you can???t use the Dissolve or Black & White Fader. In this case the Dissolve or Black & White indicator begins blinking. Once the next Edit-In point is registered, the effect is turned off. To combine these effects, use Sepia or Monotone during recording, then use Dissolve or Black & White Fader during Random Assemble Editing.

cDuring Digital Dubbing, Fade/Wipe Effects and P.AE/Effects are not available.

EN67

Remote Sensor

Rewind button

Pause button

Stop button

START/STOP button

Random Assemble Editing menu

8 REGISTER ADDITIONAL SCENES

Repeat steps 4 ??? 7 (Z pg. 66).

???To change previously registered points, press CANCEL on the remote control. The registered points disappear, one at a time, from the most recently registered point.

???If you're not using Fade/Wipe or P.AE/Effects, repeat steps 4 and 5 only.

9 PREPARE SOURCE TAPE

Rewind the tape in the camcorder to the beginning of the scene you want to edit and press the Pause button (6).

10 ENGAGEMODE VCR'S RECORD-PAUSE

Point the remote control towards the VCR???s remote sensor and press VCR REC STBY, or manually engage the VCR???s Record-Pause mode.

11 START EDITING

Press the START/STOP button on the camcorder. Editing proceeds as programed, right through to the end of the last registered scene.

???When dubbing is complete, the camcorder enters the Pause mode, and the recorder enters its Record-Standby mode.

???If you don???t register an Edit-Out point, the tape will be dubbed all the way to the end automatically.

12 STOP EDITING

Engage the Stop modes for the camcorder and the VCR.

To make the R.A. Edit counter display disap- pear, press R.A. EDIT ON/OFF on the remote control.

NOTES:

cPressing R.A. EDIT ON/OFF on the remote control clears all settings registered during Random Assemble Editing.

cWhen the editing cable is connected to the Pause terminal during dubbing, make sure the remote control is pointed at the VCR???s sensor, and that the path between the two is unobstructed.

cIf, during Random Assemble Editing, you press any button on the camcorder, its Record-Standby mode is automatically engaged.

cRandom Assemble Editing may not function properly when using a tape including several duplicated Time

Codes. (Z pg. 23).

68ENEDITING(Cont.)

For More Accurate Editing

Some VCRs make the transition from Record-Standby to Record mode faster than others. Even if you begin editing for the camcorder and the VCR at exactly the same time, you may lose scenes you wanted, or find that you???ve recorded scenes you didn???t want. For a cleanly edited tape, confirm and adjust the timing of the camcorder against your VCR.

Diagnosing VCR???s against Camcorder Timing

Remote sensor

Power Dial

R.A.EDIT ON/OFF

RM-V711U (provided)

1 ??? ??? ??? ??? : ??? ??? ~

2~

3~

4~

5~

6~

7~

8~

Random Assemble Editing Menu

1

2

Perform Random Assemble Editing on Program 1 only. In order to check VCR and camcorder timing, select the beginning of a scene transition as your Edit-In point.

EN69

Adjustment of VCR???s against Camcorder Timing

Display

Power Dial

4 ACCESS PLAYBACK MENU

Point the remote control at the camcorder???s remote sensor and press R.A. EDIT ON/OFF to make the Random Assemble Editing menu disappear, then press MENU. The Playback Menu appears on the TV screen.

5 SELECT FUNCTION

Move the pointer and highlight bar to ???SYNCHRO??? by rotating the Select Dial, then press it. The value for ???SYNCHRO??? is high- lighted.

6 INPUT CORRECTION DATA

Based on the diagnostics performed (Z pg. 68), you can now increase the VCR???s speed by rotating the Select Dial to the right. You can also slow down the VCR???s speed by rotating the Select Dial to the left. The adjustment range is from ???1.3 to +1.3 seconds, in 0.1-second increments.

7 CLOSE MENU

Press the Select Dial twice.

???Now perform Random Assemble Editing beginning with step 2 on page 65.

NOTES:

cBefore performing actual Random Assemble Editing, do a few Random Assemble Editing trial runs to check whether the value you have input is appropriate or not, and make adjustments accordingly.

cDepending on the recorder, there may be situations where the timing difference cannot be fully corrected.

70ENEDITING(Cont.)

Audio Dubbing

The audio track can be customized only when recorded on the 32 kHz mode (Z pg. 37).

NOTES:

cAudio Dubbing is not possible on a tape recorded at 48 kHz, on a tape recorded in the LP mode or on a blank portion of a tape.

cTo perform Audio Dubbing while watching in the television, make connections (Z pg. 58).

1 FIND EDIT-IN POINT

Play back the tape to locate the point where editing will start, then press PAUSE.

2 ENGAGE AUDIO DUB STANDBY

While holding A. DUB on the remote control, press PAUSE. ???6e??? appears.

NOTES:

3 BEGIN DUBBING

Press PLAY, then begin ???narrating???.

???Speak into the microphone.

4 PAUSE DURING DUBBING

Press PAUSE.

5 STOP DUBBING

Press STOP.

cAudio dubbing is possible using an optional microphone connected to the external microphone input connector (MIC).

cWhile an optional microphone is connected, the built-in microphone is disabled.

cWhen editing onto a tape that was recorded at 32 kHz, the old and new soundtracks are recorded separately.

cTo select the desired sound for playback, press AUDIO MONITOR on the remote control.

cIf you dub onto a blank space on the tape, the sound may be disrupted. Make sure you only edit recorded areas.

cIf feedback or howling occurs during TV Playback, move the camcorder???s microphone away from the TV, or turn down the TV???s volume.

cSound is not heard from the speaker during Audio Dubbing. To hear sound, connect optional headphones to the AV OUT (headphones) connector.

cIf you change from 32 kHz to 48 kHz in mid-recording and then use the tape for Audio Dubbing, it is not effective from the point where 48 kHz recording began.

cDuring Audio Dubbing, when the tape moves to scenes recorded in the LP mode, scenes recorded at 48 kHz or a blank portion, Audio Dubbing stops and ???ERROR! REFER MANUAL??? appears.

EN71

Insert Editing

You can record a new scene into a previously recorded tape, replacing a section of the original recording with minimal picture distortion at the in- and out-points. The original audio remains unchanged.

NOTES:

cInsert Editing is not possible on a tape recorded in the LP mode or on a blank portion of a tape.

cTo perform Insert Editing while watching in the television, make connections (Z pg. 58)

6w

TC 12 : 34

Lock button

Power Dial

Remote sensor

RM-V711U (provided)

START/STOP

T W

DISPLAY

INSERT

1 FIND EDIT OUT POINT

Playback the tape to locate the point where you want to stop editing. Confirm the time code at this point (Z pg. 57).

2 FIND EDIT IN POINT

Press REW until the point is located, then press

PAUSE.

3 PREPARE FOR INSERT EDITING

Press and hold INSERT on the remote control, then press PAUSE. ???6w??? and the Time Code (min.:sec.) appear and the camcorder enters Insert-Pause mode.

4 START RECORDING

Press START/STOP to begin editing.

???Confirm the insert at the time code you checked in step 1.

5 PAUSE DURING EDITING

Press START/STOP. The camcorder re-enters Insert Pause mode. Press again to resume editing.

6 STOP EDITING

Press STOP while the camcorder is in the Insert-Pause mode.

NOTES:

cP.AE/Effects (Z pg. 44) can be used to spice up the scenes being edited during Insert Editing.

cTo display the Time Code during Insert Editing, Z pg. 56.

cWhen performing Insert Editing, the tape???s Video Area and Sub-Code Area (Z pg. 8) are rewritten, so the date and time information changes.

cIf you perform Insert Editing onto a blank space on the tape, the audio and video may be disrupted. Make sure you only edit recorded areas.

cDuring Insert Editing, when the tape moves to scenes recorded in the LP mode or a blank portion, Insert Edting stops and ???ERROR! REFER MANUAL??? appears.

72ENTROUBLESHOOTING

If, after following the steps in the chart below, the problem still exists, please consult your nearest JVC dealer.

properly.

???The battery is dead. ???The LCD monitor is not

open fully or the viewfinder is not pulled out when recording.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

1.??? Connect the AC Adapter securely (Z pg. 12).

???Replace the dead battery

with a fully charged one (Z pg. 11).

???Open the LCD monitor fully or pull out the viewfinder. The LCD monitor turns on/off when it is opened/closed at approx. 90?? while the Power Dial is set to any position except ???OFF??? if the viewfinder is not fully pulled out.

2.??? Connect the camcorder to an AC outlet using the AC Power Adapter/Charger etc. for over 24 hours to charge

the clock lithum battery (Z pg. 13).

3.??? Set the tape???s record safety tab to ???REC??? (Z pg. 12).

???Set the Power Dial to ??? A ???, ??? M ???, ???5S??? or ??? ???

(Z pg. 19).

???Replace with new cassette (Z pg. 14).

???Close the cassette's cover.

4.??? Turn the camcorder???s power off and on again (Z pg. 21).

5.??? Set the Power Dial to any

position except ??? A ??? (Z pg. 19).

6.??? Set the Power Dial to any

position except ??? A ???, ???5S??? and ?????? (Z pg. 19).

7.??? Set Focus to ???AUTO???

(Z pg. 47).

???Clean the lens and check the focus again (Z pg. 77).

8.??? Set it in the right position

(Z pg. 14).

???Install a fully charged battery (Z pg. 10).

9.??? Set the Power Dial to ???PLAY??? (Z pg. 52).

EN73

???Dissolves during 5 second mode recording??? (Z pg. 28), there is a delay of a fraction of a second between the previous record stop-point and the Dissolve start-point. This is normal, but this slight delay becomes especially noticeable when shooting fast-moving subject or during rapid panning.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

10. ???Set the TV to the mode or channel appropriate for video playback (Z pg. 58).

???Close the cassette's cover (Z pg. 14).

11.???Select ???5S??? or ???5SD??? in the System Menu (Z pg. 37).

12.???Disengage the Squeeze mode (Z pg. 34).

13.???Turn off the Video Echo effect (Z pg. 45).

???Wait until the Picture Wipe or Dissolve effects are completed (Z pg. 40).

???Change the setting of either the System Menu or the Power Dial (Z pg. 36).

???Do not attempt to take a Pro Snapshot when performing Digital Zoom (Z pg. 28).

(Z pg. 19).

???Change the setting of the Power Dial.

15.???Turn off Sepia and Monotone (Z pg. 44).

16.???Turn off Sepia, Monotone or Slow before adding

Dissolve to a scene transition (Z pg. 44).

???Make sure that the Squeeze mode in the Recording Menu is set to ???OFF???

(Z pg. 34).

???Make sure you have selected the P.AE/Effects you want before starting editing (Z pg. 44).

17.

????????????

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74ENTROUBLESHOOTING(Cont.)

18.The Picture Wipe and Dissolve functions don???t work.

18. ???The last selected editing scene is ending.

???At the end of the last selected scene for editing, the Power Dial was set to ???OFF???.

???The power is off.

18.??? Select Picture Wipe or Dissolve before beginning recording. The effects are

then automatically activated (Z pg. 40).

???Do not turn off the camcorder???s power after setting Edit-In and Edit-Out

points, as they will all be erased (Z pg. 40).

???The camcorder automatically shuts off after 5 minutes have elapsed in the Record- Standby mode. Make sure you continue operations within

5 minutes after engaging

Record-Standby mode (Z pg. 40).

red or black for an instant.

EN75

26.There are disturbances in audio and video.

26. ???If Audio Dubbing or Insert Editing have been performed repeatedly on the same portion of the tape, disturbance to the sound and picture may result.

26. ???Use a new, or infrequently used, tape for Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing (Z pg. 70, 71).

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76ENTROUBLESHOOTING(Cont.)

35.??? Re-read the sections covering FADE/WIPE, P.AE/

Effects and DIS

(Z pgs. 35, 38 ??? 45).

the monitor fully (Z pg. 25).

43. When the image is 43. ???This is not a malfunction. printed from the printer, a

black bar appears at the bottom of the screen.

43.??? By recording with Digital

Image Stabilizer set to ???ON??? (Z pg. 35) this can be avoided.

AFTERUSEEN77

Cleaning The Camcorder

Hook

Viewfinder eject knob

LCD monitor

1 REMOVE POWER SUPPLY

Remove the battery pack or disconnect the AC Power Adapter/Charger (Z pg. 10, 11).

2 CLEAN EXTERIOR

Wipe gently with a soft cloth.

???Put cloth in diluted mild soap and wring it well to wipe off heavy dirt. Then wipe again with a dry cloth.

3 CLEAN LENS

Blow it with a blower brush, then wipe gently with lens cleaning paper.

4 PULL OUT VIEWFINDER

Pull out the viewfinder fully.

5 CLEAN VIEWFINDER

Use a small screwdriver to lift the viewfinder eject knob up and clean the viewfinder with a lens blower or a soft cloth.

6 PUSH VIEWFINDER BACK IN

Return the viewfinder eject knob to its original position and push the viewfinder back in.

7 OPEN LCD MONITOR

Open the LCD monitor fully.

8 CLEAN LCD MONITOR

With soft cloth, gently wipe the LCD monitor in a semicircular pattern. Avoid using too much pressure as this will smear the monitor screen, making it much more difficult to clean.

9 CLOSE LCD MONITOR

NOTES:

cAvoid using strong cleaning agents such as benzine or alcohol. This may damage the unit's body or cause malfunction.

cWhen using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth refer to the cautions of each product.

78ENCONTROLS,INDICATIONSANDCONNECTORS

1

3

4

5

2

6

&

r *

(

!

@

#

$

%

^

) q w e

2 Grip strap (Z pg. 16)

3Tally lamp

Lights during recording.

4Remote sensor (Z pg. 54)

Receives the signal from the remote control. When using the remote control, point it at the remote sensor.

5Lens cover

Opens when the viewfinder is pulled out or the LCD monitor is opened fully.

6Stereo microphone (Z pg. 70)

For use when recording or audio dubbing.

7External microphone input connector (MIC) (Stereo) (Z pg. 70)

An optional microphone can be connected.

8JLIP (Joint Level Interface Protocol)

(DIGITAL STILL) output connector (Z pg. 60)

Outputs the digital still image to a personal computer.

9EDIT jack (Z pg. 65)

Using an editing cable, connect to the remote control or VCR.

0RESET button (Z pg. 76)

When a malfunction occurs, press this button after removing the power supply (battery etc.). Pressing this button also resets the date/time or various settings.

!Stop button (5) (Z pg. 52)

Stops playback of the tape.

@Play/Pause button (6/4) (Z pg. 52)

Plays back or stops the tape temporarily.

#Fast-Forward button (3) (Z pg. 52)

Fast-Forwards the tape.

$Rewind button (2) (Z pg. 52)

Rewinds the tape.

^Progressive Button (Z pg. 30, 46)

When this button is pressed, the camcorder starts Progressive Mode Recording (high resolution). When pressed during playback, a playback snapshot is taken.

&OPEN/EJECT switch (Z pg. 14)

Slide the switch down when loading/unloading a tape.

*Speaker (Z pg. 52)

During playback, the sound can be heard.

(PUSH-OPEN button (Z pg. 14)

Press to open the LCD monitor.

)Power dial (Z pg. 20)

Turning the camcorder on/off, recording or playback is possible.

qMENU button (Z pg. 33)

Press this button to make the Menu appear.

ON/OFF button (Z pg. 24)

Press and hold this button for more than approx. 1 second to make the indications appear on the LCD monitor or the viewfinder.

wFunction Navigator Dial (Select Dial) (Z pg. 24, 33)

Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor or selects the Menu etc. Referred to in this manual as ???Select Dial???.

eSTART/STOP button (Z pg. 20)

Starts recording or stops recording to make the camcorder enter the record-standby mode.

rViewfinder (Z pg. 17)

Pull out when recording.

80ENCONTROLS,INDICATIONSANDCONNECTORS(Cont.)

Q

W E R

op

tLCD monitor (Z pg. 24)

The image appears during recording or play- back.

oDC IN jack (Z pg. 12)

The DC cord of an AC Power Adapter can be connected.

y Cassette cover (Z pg. 14)

uDV OUT connector (Z pg. 60, 61, 63)

Connect to a video unit equipped with a DV connector.

iVideo/audio output connector or head- phones connector (/AV-OUT)

(Z pg. 58, 70)

The provided VIDEO/AUDIO cable (??3.5) can be connected to a television etc. Using optional headphones, you can listen to the sound. However, headphones equipped with volume control cannot be used.

pS-VIDEO OUT connector (Z pg. 58, 65)

Connect to a video unit equipped with an S- Video connector.

QBattery cover (Z pg. 11)

Open the battery cover to insert the battery.

WBattery cover open switch (BATTERY) (Z pg. 11)

Slide in the direction of the arrow to open the battery cover.

EPower Pack (MULTI) connector (Z pg. 12)

Attach to the Power Pack (optional).

RTripod mounting socket (Z pg. 16)

EN81

LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Indications During Recording

!Appears when the wind cut mode is engaged to cut down on noise created by wind. (Z pg. 37)

* :Pressing ON/OFF for longer than 1 second lets you remove indications marked with * from the screen.

82ENCONTROLS,INDICATIONSANDCONNECTORS(Cont.)

12 3

PS

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EN83

Warning Indications

Displays the battery remaining power.

Remaining power level: high

Remaining power level: exhausted

As the battery power comes close to nil, the battery indicator blinks. When the battery power is exhausted, power turns off automatically.

84ENCAUTIONS

When using the AC Power Adapter/Charger in areas other than the USA

nThe provided AC Power Adapter/Charger features automatic voltage selection in the AC range from 110 V to 240 V.

USING HOUSEHOLD AC PLUG ADAPTER

In case of connecting the unit's power cord to an AC wall outlet other than American National Standard C73 series type use an AC plug adapter, called a "Siemens Plug", as shown.

For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC dealer.

Plug adapter

Cassettes

To properly use and store your cassettes, be sure to read the following cautions:

1. During use . . .

.... make sure the cassette bears the Mini DV mark.

.... be aware that recording onto prerecorded tapes automatically erases the previously recorded video and audio signals.

.... make sure the cassette is positioned properly when inserting.

.... do not load and unload the cassette repeatedly without allowing the tape to run at all. This slackens the tape and can result in damage.

.... do not open the front tape cover. This exposes the tape to fingerprints and dust.

Battery Packs

1. To avoid hazard . . .

.... do not burn.

.... do not short-circuit the terminals.

.... do not modify or disassemble.

.... do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60??C (140??F), as this may cause the battery to overheat, explode or catch fire.

.... use only specified chargers.

2. To prevent damage and prolong service life . . .

.... do not subject to unnecessary shock.

.... charge in an environment where temperatures are within the tolerances shown in the chart below. This is a chemical reaction type battery???cooler temperatures impede chemical reaction, while warmer temperatures can prevent complete charging.

.... store in a cool, dry place. Extended exposure to high temperatures will increase natural discharge and shorten service life.

.... fully charge and then fully discharge the battery once a year when storing the battery pack over a long period time.

.... remove from charger or powered unit when not in use, as some machines use current even when switched off.

NOTES:

cIt is normal for the battery pack to be warm after charging, or after use.

Temperature Range Specifications

Charging ................... 10??C to 35??C (50??F to 95??F) Operation.................. 0??C to 40??C (32??F to 104??F) Storage ...................... ???10??C to 30??C (-14??F to 86??F)

cRecharging time is based on room temperature of 20??C (68??F).

cThe lower the temperature, the longer recharging takes.

2. Store cassettes . . .

.... away from heaters or other heat sources.

.... out of direct sunlight.

.... where they won???t be subject to unnecessary shock or vibration.

.... where they won???t be exposed to strong magnetic fields (such as those generated by motors, transformers or magnets).

.... vertically, in their original cases.

LCD monitor

1.To prevent damage to the LCD monitor, DO NOT . . .

.... push it strongly or apply any shocks.

.... place the camcorder with the LCD monitor on the bottom.

2. To prolong service life . . .

.... avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth.

3.Be aware of the following phenomena for LCD monitor use.

These are not malfunctions. . . .

???While using the camcorder, the surface around the LCD monitor and/or the back of the LCD monitor may heat up.

???If you leave power on for a long time, the surface around the LCD monitor becomes hot.

EN85

1. For safety, DO NOT . . .

.... open the camcorder???s chassis.

.... disassemble or modify the unit.

.... short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack. Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use.

.... allow inflammables, water or metallic objects to enter the unit.

.... remove the battery pack or disconnect the power supply while the power is on.

.... leave the battery pack attached when the camcorder is not in use.

2. Avoid using the unit . . .

.... in places subject to excessive humidity or dust.

.... in places subject to soot or steam such as near a cooking stove.

.... in places subject to excessive shock or vibration.

.... near a television set.

.... near appliances generating strong magnetic or electric fields (speakers, broadcasting anten- nas, etc.).

.... in places subject to extremely high (over 40??C or 104??F) or extremely low (under 0??C or 32??F) temperatures.

3. DO NOT leave the unit . . .

.... in places of over 50??C (122??F).

.... in places where humidity is extremely low (below 35%) or extremely high (above 80%).

.... in direct sunlight.

.... in a closed car in summer.

.... near a heater.

4. To protect the unit, DO NOT . . .

.... allow it to become wet.

.... drop the unit or strike it against hard objects.

.... subject it to shock or excessive vibration during transportation.

.... keep the lens directed at extremely bright objects for long periods.

.... expose the lens to direct sunlight.

.... carry it by holding the LCD monitor or the viewfinder.

.... swing it excessively when using the hand strap or the grip.

.... swing the soft camera case excessively when the camcorder is inside it.

???No picture during playback.

???Blocks of noise appear during playback.

???During recording, the Head Clog Warning indicator ?????? appears.

In such cases, use the optional Cleaning Cassette. Insert it and play back. If the cassette is used more than once consecutively, damage to the video heads may result. After the camcorder plays back for about 20 seconds, it stops automatically. Also refer to the Cleaning Cassette???s instructions.

If, after using the Cleaning Cassette, the problems still exist, consult your nearest JVC dealer.

Mechanical moving parts used to move the video heads and video tape tend to become dirty and worn out over time. In order to maintain a clear picture at all times, periodic check-ups are recommended after using the unit for about 1,000 hours. For periodic check-ups please consult your nearest JVC dealer.

How To Handle A CD-ROM

???Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface (opposite to the printed surface). Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface. If the CD-ROM gets dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole using a circular motion.

???Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray.

???Do not bend the CD-ROM or touch its mirror surface.

???Do not store your CD-ROM in a dusty, hot or humid environment. Keep it away from direct sunlight.

86ENCAUTIONS(Cont.)

Declaration of Conformity

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation.

Change or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user???s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equip- ment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.

About moisture condensation . . .

cYou have observed that pouring a cold liquid into a glass will cause drops of water to form on the glass??? outer surface. This same phenomenon occurs on the head drum of a camcorder when it is moved from a cool place to a warm place, after heating a cold room, under extremely humid conditions or in a place directly subjected to the cool air from an air conditioner.

cMoisture on the head drum can cause severe damage to the video tape, and can lead to internal damage to the camcorder itself.

Serious malfunctioning

If malfunctioning occurs, stop using the unit immediately and consult your local JVC dealer.

The camcorder is a microcomputer-controlled device. External noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent it from function- ing properly. In such cases, first disconnect its power supply unit (battery pack, AC Power Adapter/Battery Charger, etc.) and press the RESET button and then re-connect it and proceed as usual from the beginning.

Specifications shown are for SP mode unless otherwise indicated. E & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

88ENGLOSSARYOFTERMS

Iris

Works like the pupil of the human eye. In a well-lit environment, the human pupil contracts to keep too much light from entering. In low lighting, the pupil dilates to allow more light in.

Color temperature

A measurement in Kelvin degrees which indicates the color contents of a light source; bluish light has a higher color temperature than reddish light. To reproduce white as white under different types of lighting, the chrominance signal must be adjusted to match the light source???s color temperature.

(See ???White Balance???.)

AC Adapter

Used when charging the battery. Or, when connected directly to the camcorder, it can be used as a power supply.

Auto focus

Focus can be set for automatic adjustment, for beginners who find the adjustment difficult.

On-screen display

Displays in the viewfinder or the LCD monitor can be shown on a connected TV.

Strobe

In the early days of movie making, 1-second strobes were uncommon, so movies didn???t have the smooth movement they have today. This function gives movies the old-film flicker effect.

Record-Standby

Engage this mode by pressing START/STOP during Stop or Record modes. It means that the camcorder, or your VCR, is paused and ready to record.

CCD (Charge coupled device)

Solid-state imaging device used in camcorders as the camera???s image pickup; analogous to the eye???s retina except that picture information is output as electric signals.

Dew sensor

If condensation forms inside the unit due to a temperature change, the indicator appears in the viewfinder or the LCD monitor, and the camcorder becomes unusable.

Digital zoom

10X Optical zoom image is taken and digitally processed to provide 40X or 200X magnified images.

Digital Image Stabilizer

When shooting while holding the camcorder in your hand, even if you think you???re perfectly still, there is slight movement. This function compensates for that movement.

Fade

An effect used in scene transitions. Like movies or TV, the scene gradually goes black or white (fade out), or comes in from a black or white screen (fade in).

White balance

A term that refers to the correctness of color reproduction under various lighting. If the white balance is correct, all other colors will be accurately reproduced.

Wipe

An effect used in scene transitions. A scene disappears as though it???s being wiped off the screen (wipe out), or appears as though it???s wiped on (wipe in).

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