JVC GY-DV5000U DR-DV5000U DV Video Disk Recorder 44 page instruction manual - Page 22
Time Lapse, Dump To Tape, Dump To Disk - video camera
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Snap When SNAP is selected and REC is triggered, a single frame is grabbed. SNAP can be used with LOCAL, and SPLIT SLAVE RECORD control modes. If SNAP is the RECORD MODE when power is cut to the unit or it is turned off, on re-boot, DR-DV5000 will be in NORMAL REC mode. Time Lapse It is possible to select a time lapse interval of up to twenty-four hours. Interval is the period of time between DR-DV5000's capture of a single frame of video (a value of 00:00:01:00 means one frame will be recorded every second). REC INTERVAL is set by the user pressing the up and down buttons. Time is selectable in seconds (up to 59), then minutes up to 59. Buttons can be released at any time to slow advance. EXIT will exit back to the menu screen. Dump To Tape NOTE: This feature is for use with JVC GYDV5000 series camcorders only. Do not press DR-DV5000's REC button during a DUMP TO TAPE session. In order to use this mode, the GY-DV5000 camcorder must be in VTR Mode and a record inhibit tape must be in the camcorder. DUMP TO TAPE does not function when camcorder FireStore DR-DV5000 User Guide is in CAM mode. To initiate, user simply inserts tape to the DR-DV5000 transport and ensures a disk is inserted with footage. If DRDV5000 is unable to perform DUMP TO TAPE, the DR-DV5000 LCD will display "DUMP INHIBIT". It is not possible to use SPLIT SLAVE modewith DUMP TO TAPE. The DUMP INHIBIT warning message will appear on the DR-DV5000 LCD display if no tape is present, the record inhibit tab on the tape is set to SAVE, the camera is not in VTR mode or the HDD is empty. A grey picture with no audio will be recorded for approximately 10 seconds at the beginning of a DUMP TO TAPE session. During this 10 seconds, timecode is static. Dump To Disk NOTE: This feature is for use with JVC GYDV5000 series camcorders only. Do not press DR-DV5000's REC button during a DUMP TO DISK session. In order to use this mode, the GY-DV5000 camcorder must be in VTR Mode and there must be available disk space on the DRDV5000 disk drive. DUMP TO DISK does not function when camcorder is in CAM mode. To initiate, user simply inserts tape. Tape will be rewound if required before the Dump to Disk process begins. If DR-DV5000 is unable to perform DUMP TO DISK, the DR-DV5000 LCD will display "DUMP INHIBIT". Before using DUMP TO DISK mode, ensure that DR-DV5000 record mode is NOT set to TIME LAPSE. It is not possible to use SPLIT SLAVE modewith DUMP TO DISK. The DUMP INHIBIT warning message will appear on the DR-DV5000 LCD display if no tape is present, the camera is not in VTR mode or the HDD is full. PAGE 21