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JVC videomovie GR-65 - User Manual

JVC videomovie GR-65
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JVC
INSTRUCTIONS
R-65
CAMERA-RECORDER/PLAYER
MANUEL
D'INSTRUCTIONS:
CAME
RA-ENREGISTREUR/LECTEUR
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG:
KAMERA-RECORDER
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES:
CAMARA/GRABADORA
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
:
KAMERA/RECORDER
BRUKSANVISNING:
KAMERA/BANDSPELARE
MANUALE
DI
ISTRUZIONI:
TELECAMERA/REGISTRATORE
L_
Specifically
for
the
GR-65E/AA-V6EG
|
Spécial
pour
leGR-65E/AAVGEG
|
[Far
modellausfihrung
GR-65E/AA-V6EG
|
[_Especialmente
para
le
GR-G5E/AA-VGEG
|
[__Speciaal
voor
da
GR-65E/AANGEG
|
[_
Specielit
avsedd
for
GR-65E/AAVGEG
|
;
videomovie
PAL
High
Quality
~—
[___
Specifico
per
il
GR-65E/AA-V6EG
|
CCD
Charge
Coupled
Device
fa
i
geet
|
AUTO
FOCUS
YU30052-119
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
|
We
recommend
that
you
should
disconnect
the
AC
cord
from
the
outlet.
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
UNIT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
This
equipment
should
be
used with
DC
9.6
V
==
only.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric
shocks
and
fire
hazards,
do
NOT
use
any
other
power
source.
Warning
on
lithium
battery
The
battery
used
in
this
device
may
present
a
fire
or
chemical
burn
hazard
if
mesused.
Do
not
recharge,
disassemble,
heat
above
100°C
or
incinerate.
Replace
battery
with
Panasonic
(Matsushita
Electric)
CR
2025;
use
of
another
battery
may
present
a
risk
of
fire
or
explosion.
®
Dispose
of
used
battery
promptly.
®@Keep
away
from
children.
®Do
not
disassemble
and
do
not
dispose
of
in
LL
fire.
The
AA-V6EG
AC
Power
Adapter/Battery
Charger
should
be
used with
110
240
V~,
50/60
Hz
only.
Caution:
To
prevent
electric
shocks
and
fire
hazards,
do
NOT
use
any
other
power
source.
IMPORTANT
(In
the
United
Kingdom)
Mains
Supply
(240
Vv,
50
Hz
only)
IMPORTANT
Do
not
make
any
connection
to
the
Larger
Terminal
coded
E
or
Green.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
following
code:
Blue
to
N
{Neutral}
or
Black
a
———
Brown
to
L
(Live)
or
Red
If
these
colours
do
not
correspond
with
the
terminal
identifications
of
your
plug,
connect
as
follows:
Blue
wire
to
terminal
coded
N
(Neutral)
or
coloured
black.
Brown
wire
to
terminal
coded
L
{Live}
or
coloured
Red.
If in
doubt
consult
a
competent
electrician.
Note
SC
Bes
®VideoMovie
is
designed
exclusively
for
the
VHS-C
video
cassette.
Onty
cassettes
marked
VHS-C
can
be
used
with
this
unit.
®HQ
VHS
is
compatible
with
existing
VHS
equip-
ment.
=
ATTENTION:
The
system
select
switch
on
the
side
of
the
optional
RF-V3E
RF
unit
has
been
set
to
G
(Continental
PAL,
5.5
MHz).
——
CAUTION:
To
prevent
shock,
do
not
open
the
cabinet.
No
user
serviceable
parts
inside.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
personnel.
NOTES:
®@The
rating
plate
(serial
number
plate)
and
safe-
ty
caution
are
on
the
bottom
of
the
main
unit.
®The
rating
plate
(serial
number
plate)
of
the
viewfinder
is
on
its
bottom,
®@The
rating
plate
(serial
number
plate)
of
the
AC
power
adapter/battery
charger
is
on
its
bottom,
The
provided
vjewfinder
is
the
VF-V65E.
Do
not
use
any
other
viewfinder
with
athe
GR-65E.
This
unit
is
produced
to
comply
with
directives
76/889/EEC,
82/499/EEC
and
standard
1EC
Pubi.
65.
COPYRIGHT
©
1990
VICTOR
COMPANY
OF
JAPAN,
LTD,
@
Printed
in
Japan
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JVC videomovie GR-65 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Image SensorCCD
Image Sensor Size1/3 inch
Minimum Illumination7 lux
Weight1.3 kg
Power Supplybattery

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Fire and Shock Hazard Warnings

General safety warnings regarding fire, shock, and exposure to moisture.

Lithium Battery Handling

Precautions for handling, disposal, and potential hazards of lithium batteries.

Mains Power Safety

Specific instructions for safe mains power connection and usage.

Servicing and General Notes

Warnings against opening the cabinet and general notes on unit components.

OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS

General Handling and Environment

Precautions for handling, avoiding extreme environments, and foreign objects.

Component Protection

Advice to prevent damage to sensitive camera components like CCD and sensors.

Malfunction and Focus Advice

Guidance on handling malfunctions and auto-focus system operation.

Moisture Condensation Warning

Explanation of moisture condensation indicators and procedures.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Core Capabilities and Quality

Highlights include direct playback, HQ System, and high sensitivity.

Design and Recording Techniques

Features compact design, digital superimpose, and assemble recording.

CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

Input;Output Ports and Jacks

Details on microphone, AV, and remote control connection ports.

Power, Recording, and Playback Controls

Buttons for power, record standby, playback, stop, and editing functions.

Camera Settings and Adjustment Controls

Controls for auto modes, focus, shutter, white balance, and time settings.

Key Camera Components

Overview of the built-in microphone, zoom lens, and sensor windows.

BASIC PREPARATIONS AND SETUP

Viewfinder, Grip, and Lens Adjustments

Procedures for adjusting viewfinder, grip strap, and lens.

Camera Operation Controls

Instructions for using title, zoom, focus, time, and fader controls.

Accessory Attachment Points

Locations for attaching external accessories like straps and adapters.

POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM

AC Power Operation

Using the AC power adapter for operation and charging.

Battery and Car Power

Powering the unit with battery packs or via a car battery.

Battery Pack Attachment

Step-by-step guide for attaching and removing the battery pack.

VIEWFINDER INDICATIONS

Mode and Status Indicators

Indicators for focus, white balance, fading, and operation modes.

Data and Warning Indicators

Indicators for time, battery, low light, and lithium battery status.

RECORDING OPERATIONS

Auto and Manual Operation

Using full-auto mode or manually adjusting focus and white balance.

Recording Guidance and Features

Using trigger alarm, elapsed time display, and composition advice.

SHUTTER AND POWER MANAGEMENT

Electronic Shutter Functionality

Selecting and using multiple electronic shutter speeds for clarity.

Warnings and Protection Circuits

Understanding tape-end, battery, and low-light warnings; power save features.

Assemble Recording Techniques

Methods for replacing batteries and assembling recordings.

DATE;TIME AND SPECIAL TECHNIQUES

Date;Time Setting and Recording

Inserting, replacing, setting, and recording date/time information.

Special Effects and Zooming

Using fade-in/out, zooming, and macro shot features.

DIGITAL SUPERIMPOSE

Title Management

Storing, creating, and selecting titles for superimposition.

Title Application Methods

Applying titles at the start or during a recording.

PLAYBACK OPERATIONS

Playback Setup and Features

Playback setup, shuttle search, still playback, and counter memory.

Television Connection Methods

Connecting the camera to televisions with or without A/V inputs.

RF Unit Usage and Precautions

Using the optional RF unit for TV connection and associated precautions.

MASTER EDIT CONTROL SYSTEM

Connection, Operation, and Editing

Connecting and operating for master editing and preroll.

Setting Edit-Out Points

Using counter memory to set edit-out points before editing.

TAPE DUBBING OR EDITING

Connection and Operation

Procedures for connecting and performing tape dubbing or editing.

INSERT EDITING

Locating and Performing Insert Edits

Steps to locate edit points and perform insert editing.

AUDIO DUBBING AND RECORDER USE

Audio Dubbing Procedure

Steps for recording new audio tracks onto pre-recorded tapes.

Using With Another Recorder

Connecting to external recorders for continuous recording or editing.

ACCESSORIES AND SPECIAL MODES

Battery Charging and Remote Control

Procedures for charging battery packs and using the remote control unit.

Animation Functionality

Technique for creating stop-motion animation sequences.

EXTERNAL ACCESSORIES

Adapters, Handles, and Tripods

Attaching microphones, generators, and mounting on tripods.

Remote Control and Lighting Notes

Using the remote control and cautions regarding video lights.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Lighting and Colour Explanations

Definitions of colour temperature, white balance, and illuminance.

SYSTEMS FLEXIBILITY AND ACCESSORIES

Power, Control, and Connectivity Accessories

Details on battery packs, chargers, remote controls, cables, and adapters.

Cassette Adapters and Compatibility

Using compact cassettes with adapters and compatibility information.

TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATIONS

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Step-by-step solutions for power, recording, playback, and other problems.

Technical Specifications Overview

Detailed format, power, video, audio, and component specifications.

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