INSTRUCTIONS
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting
- Basic Shooting Procedures
- Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format
- Zoom Operation
- Focus Operation
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Adjusting the Iris
- Setting the Gain
- Setting the Electronic Shutter
- Adjusting the White Balance
- Adjusting the Camera Image
- Audio Recording
- Audio Output during Recording
- Time Code and User’s Bit
- Setting Time Code Generator
- Setting the User’s Bit
- Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator
- Setting Zebra Pattern
- Setting Spot Meter
- Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS
- Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- Displaying the Video Signal Monitor
- Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions
- Series Rec
- Dual Rec
- Backup Rec
- Special Recording
- Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)
- Playback
- Menu Display and Detailed Settings
- Display/Status Screen
- Camera Features
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting to the Network
- Functions of Network Connection
- Preparing Network Connection
- Importing Metadata
- Uploading a Recorded Video Clip
- FTP Resume Feature
- Connecting from a Web Browser
- Editing Metadata
- Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser
- View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions
- Changing the Settings via a Web Browser
- Managing the Network Connection Settings File
- Performing Live Streaming
- Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP)
- IFB (Return Audio)
- Others
Configuring Setup Files
The menu
settings can be stored on an SD card by
saving them as a setup file.
Loading a saved setup file enables you to
reproduce the appropriate setup state speedily.
The following types of setup files are available.
o
Picture File:
File that contains image creation settings in
accordance to
the shooting conditions ([Camera
Process] menu items).
o
All File:
File that contains all menu settings, ranging from
video
format
settings to image creation settings
such as device settings and shooting
conditions, as well as the contents of the
[Favorites Menu]. Settings in Network Settings
are not saved.
o
User File:
File that contains settings from All File that are
not included in the [Camera Process
] menu
items.
(A P116 [Camera Process Menu] )
Memo :
0
Make use of the [Setup File] menu to save or
load a setup file.
0
The following operations can be performed on
the [Setup File] menu.
0
[Saving Setup Files] (A
P 176
)
0
[Loading a Setup File] (A
P 177)
Number of Storable Setup Files
SD slot A : [ W 1 ] to [ W 8 ]
SD slot B :
[ Y 1 ] to [ Y 8 ]
Compatibility
o
User File/All File
0
Only
User
File/All File of the GY-HC900 series
can be loaded.
o
Picture File
Only Picture File of the GY-HC900 series can be
loaded.
Saving Setup Files
1
Display the [Setup File] menu.
Select [System] B [Setup File
]
and press the
Set button (R).
(A P148 [ Setup File ] )
2
Select [Store File] and press the Set button
(R).
3
Select [Picture File], [User File] or [All File],
and press the Set button (R).
The existing files are displayed.
4
Select the file to be newly saved (or
overwritten) using the cross-shaped
button (JK), and press the Set button (R).
.
4
<no file>
<no file>
<no file>
<no file>
<no file>
<no file>
Store Picture File
Memo :
0
Files cannot be written in the following cases.
(Displayed in gray, selection disabled)
0
When the inserted SD card is not supported or
not formatted. (File name appears as “---”.)
0
When a write-protected SD card is inserted
(a z mark appears beside the SD card icon).
5
Name the file.
0
Enter the subname using the software
keyboard.
(A P107 [Text Input with Software Keyboard] )
0
You can enter up to 8 characters for the
[Store File]/[Picture File] subname.
Memo :
0
When overwriting an existing file, the subname
of the existing file is displayed.
0
Select [Cancel]
and press the Set button (R), or
press the [CANCEL/RESET] button to return to
the previous screen.
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Configuring Setup Files
Camera Features