JVC GY-HM700UXT 132 page operation manual for the GY-HM700 solid state camcord - Page 25

Using AC Power (DC IN Power), Using a Battery Pack, Charging the Built-In Battery

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Using AC Power (DC IN Power) Using a Battery Pack Use an AC adapter (sold separately) to operate the camera recorder with AC power. 1 Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the [DC INPUT] terminal of the camera recorder. Check that the power of the camera recorder and the AC adapter is turned AOFFB and connect as shown in the diagram. Recommended Batteries U model : Dionic90 (Anton Bauer) E model : Endura-7 (IDX) * Models with an E suffix are for the European market and will not employ the UL Listing mark. Note: ● Make use of the recommended batteries. Heavy batteries may fall off if not used correctly. ● See the battery instruction manual on how to charge the battery. [DC INPUT] DC Cable DC OUTPUT AC Adapter 2 Set the [POWER] switch of the camera recorder to AONB after turning on the AC adapter. Power will be supplied to the camera recorder. Note: ● Do not insert or remove the DC cable during recording. ● Do not use power supply of high voltage fluctuation, containing noise such as ripple, or with insufficient capacity. Ⅵ Charging the Built-In Battery The date/time and time code data are stored in the built-in rechargeable battery. When power is connected to the camera recorder, the built-in battery always gets charged. When the power is disconnected, the battery gradually discharges. The battery will be totally discharged if left unused for 3 months and the date/time and time code data will be reset. When this happens, set the [POWER] switch to AONB to display the [Initial Setting] screen, then set the date/time. (A Page 25 [Setting the Clock (Initial Setting)]) Battery Operating Time The following are the approximate times for continuous operation on fully-charged batteries. Battery Dionic90 (U model) Endura-7 (E model) Continuous Operating Time (At 25 I) Approx. 3.2 h Approx. 2.5 h Memo: ● Actual operating times may differ depending on the age of the battery, charging condition, and operating environment. ● Operating time is shortened in cold environment. ● Operating time is shortened when the electronic zoom lens and LCD screen are frequently used. Precautions for the Battery Operation ● Do not remove the battery when the [POWER] switch is AONB. ● Do not insert or remove the DC cable when the battery is in use. ● Leaving the camera recorder unused with the battery inside will deplete the battery power even if you set the [POWER] switch to AOFFB. Remove the battery if you are not using the camera recorder. 21

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Use an AC adapter (sold separately) to operate the camera
recorder with AC power.
1
Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the [DC
INPUT] terminal of the camera recorder.
Check that the power of the camera recorder and the AC
adapter is turned
A
OFF
B
and connect as shown in the
diagram.
2
Set the [POWER] switch of the camera recorder to
A
ON
B
after turning on the AC adapter.
Power will be supplied to the camera recorder.
Note:
Do not insert or remove the DC cable during recording.
Do not use power supply of high voltage fluctuation,
containing noise such as ripple, or with insufficient
capacity.
±
Charging the Built-In Battery
The date/time and time code data are stored in the built-in
rechargeable battery.
When power is connected to the camera recorder, the built-in
battery always gets charged. When the power is
disconnected, the battery gradually discharges.
The battery will be totally discharged if left unused for
3
months and the date/time and time code data will be reset.
When this happens, set the [POWER] switch to
A
ON
B
to
display the [Initial Setting] screen, then set the date/time.
(
A
Page 25 [Setting the Clock (Initial Setting)])
Recommended Batteries
U model
: Dionic90 (Anton Bauer)
E model
: Endura-7 (IDX)
* Models with an E suffix are for the European market and
will not employ the UL Listing mark.
Note:
Make use of the recommended batteries. Heavy batteries
may fall off if not used correctly.
See the battery instruction manual on how to charge the
battery.
Battery Operating Time
The following are the approximate times for continuous
operation on fully-charged batteries.
Memo:
Actual operating times may differ depending on the age of
the battery, charging condition, and operating
environment.
Operating time is shortened in cold environment.
Operating time is shortened when the electronic zoom
lens and LCD screen are fre
q
uently used.
Precautions for the Battery Operation
Do not remove the battery when the [POWER] switch is
A
ON
B
.
Do not insert or remove the DC cable when the battery is
in use.
Leaving the camera recorder unused with the battery
inside will deplete the battery power even if you set the
[POWER] switch to
A
OFF
B
. Remove the battery if you are
not using the camera recorder.
Using AC Power
(DC IN Power)
DC Cable
AC Adapter
[DC INPUT]
DC OUTPUT
Using a Battery Pack
Battery
Continuous Operating Time
(At 25
I
)
Dionic90 (U model)
Approx.
3
.2 h
Endura-7 (E model)
Approx. 2.5 h