JVC GY-HM700UXT 132 page operation manual for the GY-HM700 solid state camcord - Page 104

Status Screen in SD Card Mode, Status Screen, STATUS 1 and STATUS 2 Screens

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Status Screen Status Screen in SD Card Mode These are the status screens displayed in Media mode (SD Card mode, Media mode). STATUS 0 Screen This screen displays the media status or event. It is also used to display warnings only. STATUS 1 and STATUS 2 Screens A B C DE F OK A B C DE F OK J IH G STATUS 1 Screen K J IH G STATUS 2 Screen Item A OK Mark B Resolution C Frame Rate/Bit Rate D Media E Clip Information F Time Code (TC)/ User's Bit (UB) Description Appears when an OK mark is added. (A Page 64) Displays the video image resolution. (1920‫ן‬1080, 1440‫ן‬1080, 1280‫ן‬720) Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs. (60p HQ, 30p HQ, 60i HQ, 60p SP, 30p SP, 60i SP, 50p HQ, 25p HQ, 50i HQ, 50p SP, 25p SP, 50i SP, 24p HQ, 24p SP) Displays the media slot (A or B) of the currently played clip. A key mark appears when the write-protect switch of the SDHC card is set. Displays current clip number/total number of clips. Displays the time code (hour:minute:second:frame) or user's bit data. TC : Time code UB : User's bit The framing mode display for the time code is as follows. 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 Colon (:) for non-drop frames Dot (.) for drop frames Memo: ● You can turn ON/OFF the display using [TC/UB] of [Status Display] in the [LCD/VF] menu. (A Page 85) ● You can select whether to display the time code or user's bit using the [TC DISPLAY] switch on the inner panel of the LCD monitor. 100

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Status Screen
These are the status screens displayed in Media mode (SD Card mode, Media mode).
STATUS 0 Screen
This screen displays the media status or event. It is also used to display warnings only.
STATUS 1 and STATUS 2 Screens
Status Screen in SD Card
Mode
OK
OK
B
A
C
G
F
J
D
E
I
H
K
B
A
C
G
F
J
D
E
I
H
STATUS 1 Screen
STATUS 2 Screen
Item
Description
A
OK Mark
Appears when an OK mark is added. (
A
Page 64)
B
Resolution
Displays the video image resolution.
(1920
´
1080, 1440
´
1080, 1280
´
720)
C
Frame Rate/Bit Rate
Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs.
(60p HQ,
3
0p HQ, 60i HQ, 60p SP,
3
0p SP, 60i SP, 50p HQ, 25p HQ, 50i HQ, 50p SP, 25p SP, 50i SP, 24p
HQ, 24p SP)
D
Media
Displays the media slot (A or B) of the currently played clip.
A key mark appears when the write-protect switch of the SDHC card is set.
E
Clip Information
Displays current clip number/total number of clips.
F
Time Code (TC)/
User’s Bit (UB)
Displays the time code (hour:minute:second:frame) or user’s bit data.
TC
:
Time code
UB
:
User’s bit
The framing mode display for the time code is as follows.
Memo:
You can turn ON/OFF the display using [TC/UB] of [Status Display] in the [LCD/VF] menu.
(
A
Page 85)
You can select whether to display the time code or user’s bit using the [TC DISPLAY] switch on the
inner panel of the LCD monitor.
00:00:00:00
Colon (:) for non-drop frames
Dot (.) for drop frames