JVC GY-HM700U 132 page operation manual for the GY-HM700 solid state camcorder - Page 45
White Paint Adjustment, Automatic White Balance Mode FAW, Fulltime Auto White balance
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Ⅵ Error message If the white balance adjustment is not correctly completed, one of the following messages will appear for about 5 seconds. Error Message Status NG : OBJECT The object used is defective. Displayed when there is not enough white color on the object, or when the color temperature is not suitable. Use another white object and adjust the white balance again. ERROR : LOW LIGHT Insufficient illumination. Displayed when the lighting is dark. Increase the lighting and adjust the white balance again. ERROR : OVER LIGHT Excessive illumination. Displayed when the lighting is too bright. Decrease the lighting and adjust the white balance again. Ⅵ White Paint Adjustment You can fine-tune the white balance saved in Memory A or Memory B. * Adjust [White Paint R]/[White Paint B] in [Main Menu]B[Camera Process]B[White Balance] (A Page 79) When [AWB] is selected, the normal white paint adjustment value is cleared. However, you can also set to keep the value even when [AWB] is executed. (A Page 79) Automatic White Balance Mode (FAW: Fulltime Auto White balance) You can assign AFAWB (Fulltime Auto White balance) to any of the three positions on the [WHT.BAL] selection switch. Configure the setting with [FAW] in the [Camera Function]B[Switch Set] menu. (A Page 74) Set the [FULL AUTO] switch on the camera recorder to AONB to enter FAW mode. White balance is automatically adjusted according to the color temperature of the lighting on the object. White balance switching with the [WHT.BAL] selection switch is disabled. Memo: ● When [White Balance] in the [Camera Function]B[FULL AUTO] menu is set to ASW SetB, you can switch the white balance with the [WHT.BAL] selection switch on the camera recorder. (A Page 75) Note: ● The accuracy of [FAW] is inferior to that of Auto White Balance. ● When the power of the camera recorder is turned on with the [FAW] mode selected, it takes about 15 seconds for the colors to stabilize. 41