Page 2 - ACCESSORIES
2 Thank you for purchasing the JVC GY-HD110U/CHU, GY-HD110E/CHE and GY-HD111E/CHE HD CAMERARECORDER.These instructions are for the GY-HD110U/CHU, GY-HD110E/CHE and GY-HD111E/CHE. The text mainly dealswith the GY-HD110U/CHU and GY-HD111E/CHE.Explanations concerning unique GY-HD110U/CHU and GY-HD111E/...
Page 3 - MAIN FEATURES
3 MAIN FEATURES • This camcorder records in HDV format or DV format. DV format can record and play back SD (Standard Defini-tion) video on Mini DV videocassettes.HDV format can record and play back HD (High Definition)or SD (Standard Definition) video on Mini DV videocas-settes.There are two types o...
Page 4 - CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION
4 CONTENTS ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2MAIN FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INTRODUCTION Precautions for Proper Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Routine and Periodical Maintenance . . ...
Page 6 - CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS; ZOOM Lens
10 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS ZOOM Lens Th16 x 5.5BRMU 1 FOCUS ring Manual focus ring. 2 ZOOM lever/ring This is the manual zoom ring equipped with a zoom lever.To adjust the zoom manually, turn the zoom mode knob b to position “M”. 3 IRIS ring Manual iris ring. To activate the auto iris fe...
Page 7 - Front Section
11 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Front Section 1 Shoe Makes it possible to mount separately sold lights andaccessories. 2 Knob This is the mounting knob for the microphone holder 3 . 3 Microphone holder Makes it possible to attach the provided microphone or aseparately sold microphone. X See “...
Page 8 - Rear Section
12 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Rear Section 1 Back tally lamp This lamp lights up when the GY-HD110 enters the recordmode. It blinks during the transition to the record mode.When the tape has run out, or the VTR enters the warningmode, it blinks quickly.• Use the BACK TALLY item on the OTHER...
Page 9 - LCD Door
13 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS LCD Door 1 [LCD BRIGHT +/–] LCD brightness +/– button This button is for adjusting the brightness of the LCD moni-tor display.• Pushing the button in the + direction makes the monitor brighter. • Pushing the button in the – direction makes the monitor darker. •...
Page 10 - Right Side Section
14 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Right Side Section 1 Monitoring speaker (Cheek pad) • In the Camera mode, the input sound can be EE moni- tored.In the VTR mode, the speaker outputs the VTR playbacksound.The sound to be output is selected with the MONITORSELECT switch e on page 18. • The sound...
Page 12 - Left Side Section
16 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Left Side Section 1 [DC INPUT] DC connector Power input for 7.2 V DC accepts the supplied AC adapter. X See “AC Operation” on page 32. 2 [LINE OUTPUT] Line output connector ( Φ 3.5mm) Output connector for audio signals.• Outputs the input audio signal in the Ca...
Page 13 - Top Section
17 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Top Section 1 Viewfinder Displays the camera image and the playback picture. 2 Eyepiece Ensures that ambient light does not reach the viewfinderscreen or falls into the eye of the cameraman. 3 Eyepiece focus ring You can adjust the focus by turning this ring. 4...
Page 15 - Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder; Status Screens
19 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder • CAMERA MODE (display example) In addition to showing the EE image and the playback picture,the LCD monitor and viewfinder are also used for the follow-ing character displays.To show characters on the LCD mo...
Page 16 - Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder (Cont’d); Status Screens in the Camera Mode
20 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder (Cont’d) Status Screens in the Camera Mode • STATUS 0 1 Event IndicationWhen the Gain or Shutter Speed is changed manually, the setting condition is displayed for about 3 seconds at the time thechange is ma...
Page 22 - Magnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor
26 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Indications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder (Cont’d) Magnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor The characters on the status screens can be showed alone in magnified size on the LCD monitor.* When this unit is being operated with an Anton Bauer ...
Page 23 - Menu Setting Screen; Alarm Message Display; Safety Zone Indication (Camera mode only)
27 CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Auto White Balance Indication (Cameramode only) The AUTO WHITE indication and the result of the operationare displayed during the auto white balance adjustment oper-ation. X See “White Balance Adjustment” on page 45. Menu Setting Screen Screen used for maki...
Page 25 - PREPARATIONS; Basic System
29 PREPARATIONS Basic System *1 An HZ-FM13 cannot be used with a Th16×5.5BRMU or S14×7.3B12/U zoom lens. Use a FUJINON focus manual unit (FMM-8, CFH-3, CFC-12-990). For details, please consult your JVC authorized dealer. MACRO SHOULDER BELT EARPHONE MICROPHONE 3P FOCUS MANUAL UNIT *1 HZ-FM13 (FUJINO...
Page 26 - Attaching the Zoom Lens; How to Attach the Viewfinder
30 PREPARATIONS Attaching the Zoom Lens 1. Loosen the mount ring. 2. Attach the lens with its pin aligned with the hole in themount. 3. Tighten the mount ring. 4. Connect the cable connector. 5. Clamp the lens cable. CAUTION • Be sure to tighten the mount ring completely. Incomplete tightening may r...
Page 27 - Inserting an SD Memory Card; Taking out the SD memory card; About the Viewfinder Cable
31 PREPARATIONS Inserting an SD Memory Card By using an SD memory card, you can save and call up menusettings and camera settings for this camcorder. X See “FILE MANAGE Menu Screen” on page 83. Check that the POWER switch is OFF. Inserting an SD Memory Card 1. Open the SD memory card cover. 2. Fac...
Page 28 - AC Operation; Charging the Built-in Battery
32 PREPARATIONS AC Operation The GY-HD110 is operable with AC power supply or batterypack.Use the supplied AC adapter as the AC power supply. 1. After making sure that the power switches of the GY-HD110 and of the AC adapter are set to OFF, connect theDC cable from the AC adapter to the DC INPUT con...
Page 29 - Battery Operation; Charging the Battery Pack
33 PREPARATIONS Battery Operation Charging the Battery Pack Before use the battery pack should be charged using the pro-vided AC Adapter.* Be sure to pull the DC cable out of the AC adapter when you charge the battery. 1. Plug the AC cable of the AC Adapter into an AC outlet.The POWER lamp illumin...
Page 30 - Battery Recharge Times
34 PREPARATIONS Battery Operation (Cont’d) Remaining Battery Power Display When the remaining battery power is nearly exhausted, thefollowing warnings will be generated. Viewfinder screen or LCD monitorWhen a Status screen is displayed (excluding the STATUS2, 3 screen in the Camera mode)• Alarm ...
Page 31 - Turning the Power ON; Turning the Power OFF
35 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Turning the Power ON Turning the Power ON 1. Set the POWER switch to ON.The unit turns on in Camera mode. The operation differs according to whether the unit is in theCamera mode or in the VTR mode.The mode switches each time you press the CAM/VTRbutton. When the mo...
Page 32 - Loading/Unloading the Cassette; Cassette Loading
36 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Loading/Unloading the Cassette Cassette Loading Use a videocassette tape marked MiniDV.• To record, slide the switch on the back for use in preventing accidental erasure to the “REC” side. • Remove any the tape slack before loading. 1. Turn the POWER switch ON. 2. Sli...
Page 33 - Setting and Displaying the Date and Time; Setting the Date and Time Style
37 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Setting and Displaying the Date and Time The date and time of the built-in clock should be set. Poweredby the built-in backup battery the set date and time data con-tinue to count even when the power is switched off.• The set date and time data are displayed on the LCD ...
Page 34 - Setting and Displaying the Date and Time (Cont’d); Setting the Date and Time
38 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Setting and Displaying the Date and Time (Cont’d) Setting the Date and Time 1. Display the CLOCK ADJUST menu screen. Select the CLOCK ADJUST item on the TIME/DATEmenu screen. 2. Set the date and time.The blinking digit is the one to be set. 1 When the SHUTTER dial is ...
Page 35 - Displaying Time Code; Setting
39 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Displaying Time Code The GY-HD110 records SMPTE-standard (NTSC) or EBU-standard (PAL) time codes and user’s bits. In the play modeor the record mode, the reproduced time codes or user’s bitsare shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.• Time code data cannot be out...
Page 36 - Presetting and Recording of Time Code
40 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Recording Time Codes in Continuation of Time Codes Recorded on Tape The GY-HD110 also incorporates a time code reader. There-fore, when the unit enters record mode from record-standbymode, it can read the time code data recorded on the tapeand record time codes in conti...
Page 39 - Screen Adjustment; Adjusting the LCD monitor; Viewfinder Adjustment; Direction of the Viewfinder
43 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Screen Adjustment LCD monitor direction, angle, screen brightness, etc. can beadjusted. Adjusting the Direction and Angle of theLCD monitor • With the LCD door in the open condition, rotate the LCD door. • It can be turned 180° in upward direction and 90° in down- war...
Page 40 - Back Focus Adjustment
44 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION Back Focus Adjustment It is only necessary to perform this when the lens is attachedfor the first time or when focusing is not correct in both thetelephoto and wide-angle positions. • It is easier to adjust back focus when the subject is more than 3 meters from the came...
Page 41 - White Balance Adjustment; Error messages
45 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION White Balance Adjustment CAUTION • Do not adjust using any highly reflective objects, such as metal, etc., as this may result in improper white balanceadjustment. • The FAW (Full Auto White balance) function cannot pro- vide optimum white balance with a subject outside ...
Page 42 - SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING; Setting the Video Format; Setting the FRAME RATE Item; About the Motion Smooth Function
46 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING Setting the Video Format Set the video format using the FRAME RATE item and theREC item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen. Setting the FRAME RATE Item 1. Press the STATUS button for at least 1 second. • The TOP MENU screen is displayed. 2. Turn the SHUTTER ...
Page 43 - Camera Settings
47 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING Camera Settings 1. Set the switch positions.A. [GAIN] switch: Set to L ( 0 dB).B. [WHT. BAL] (Auto White Balance) switch: Set to A or B. 2. Set the lens’ iris mode switch to “A” (Auto iris side). 3. Select the ND filter. 4. Set the shutter speed to OFF with...
Page 44 - Audio Input Signal Selection; Selecting the audio signal input; Adjusting Audio during Recording
48 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING Audio Input Signal Selection The GY-HD110 is provided with the INPUT1 connector andthe INPUT2 connector for audio input.Select the audio from the INPUT1 connector or the INPUT2connector using the CH-2 INPUT switch for the audio to berecorded in CH-2. Sele...
Page 45 - Monitoring Audio during Recording
49 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING CAUTION • When the AUDIO INPUT switch is set to MIC, be sure to check that the microphone is connected to the INPUT1/2connector. If the microphone is not connected, increasingthe audio level could cause noise from the input connec-tor to be recorded on the ...
Page 46 - SHOOTING OPERATION; Basic Recording Operation; About the Focus Assist Function
50 SHOOTING OPERATION Basic Recording Operation 1. Set the POWER switch to ON.• The unit turns on in camera mode. 2. Start recording.Press the REC/VTR trigger button on the GY-HD110 tostart recording.Once recording has started, the FRONT TALLY lamp andBACK TALLY lamp light red. MEMO The way the FRON...
Page 48 - HEADER REC Function
52 SHOOTING OPERATION HEADER REC Function When the REC/VTR trigger button is pressed while the STOP button is pressed, this function first records the color bar video andthe test tone (1 kHz sine-wave) of the built-in signal generator at the beginning of the tape. Then it records the black video sig...
Page 50 - PLAYBACK MODE; Playback Procedure; Search
54 PLAYBACK MODE Playback Procedure Recorded pictures can be viewed in the viewfinder, or on theLCD monitor, or on the monitor connected to the video outputconnector. MEMO The GY-HD110 can play back the following two types of vid-eocassettes:• MiniDV videocassette• DVCAM videocassetteTapes recorded ...
Page 51 - Outputting Audio; Table 1
55 PLAYBACK MODE Outputting Audio Setting Confirm that the GY-HD110 is in the VTR mode.(VTR indicator: On) 1. Display the AUDIO menu screen. Select the AUDIO item on the TOP MENU screen. 2. Set the AUDIO menu screen. • AUDIO MONITOR Items • PB AUDIO CH [DV] Items 3. Set the MONITOR SELECT switch. ...
Page 52 - USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS; Connecting the Video Signal Cables; Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable; Composite and Component Connections; Displaying Alarms
56 USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Connecting the Video Signal Cables Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves, be sure toattach the provided clamp filter as shown in the figure on the left. • Attach the clamp filter as close to the camcorder as possi- ble, as shown i...
Page 53 - Dubbing with AV Devices
57 USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Dubbing with AV Devices By connecting the video signal output terminal and the LINEOUTPUT terminal on this camcorder to an AV device, analogsignal dubbing is possible. 1. Connect the cables. Use the provided cable for the audio cable. To reduce the emission of unwanted r...
Page 56 - Backup Recording; Connections
60 USING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Backup Recording CAUTION • Set the IEEE1394 switch on both devices to either HDV or DV. • Start recording after making sure that both devices are properly connected. • If the RET button is pressed during backup recording, output from the IEEE1394 terminal is stopped, the...
Page 57 - MENU SCREENS; Menu Screen Configuration
61 MENU SCREENS Menu Screen Configuration The Menu Screen consists of multiple layers of menu screens as shown below. The menu screen to be set is selected from theTOP MENU in accordance with the function or purpose.The items on the menu screens differ with the Camera mode and the VTR mode. The cont...
Page 58 - Setting Menu Screens
62 MENU SCREENS Setting Menu Screens Make the settings while observing the LCD monitor or theviewfinder screen.If the OUTPUT CHAR. item on the OTHERS [1/2] screen isset to ON, the menu screen can also be viewed on a monitorconnected to the video signal output connector. 1. Set the POWER switch to ON...
Page 59 - TOP MENU Screen
63 MENU SCREENS TOP MENU Screen Different menu screens are displayed depending on whether the GY-HD110 is in the Camera mode or in the VTR mode. In theVTR mode, the CAMERA OPERATION, CAMERA PROCESS and SWITCH MODE menu screens are not displayed. Item Function VIDEO FORMAT.. Displays the menu screen ...
Page 60 - VIDEO FORMAT Menu Screen
64 MENU SCREENS VIDEO FORMAT Menu Screen * This is not displayed in VTR mode. Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) FRAME RATE Sets the frame rate for shooting. U model60/30 : Shoots at 480/60i, 480/60p, 720/30p. 50/25 : Shoots at 576/50p, 720/25p. 24 : Shoots at 480/24p ...
Page 62 - CAMERA OPERATION Menu Screen
66 MENU SCREENS CAMERA OPERATION Menu Screen The CAMERA OPERATION menu screen is only displayed in the Camera mode. Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) AE LEVEL For adjusting the image level when using auto iris, “ALC” or “EEI”.Increase value: Increases level.Decrease v...
Page 65 - ADVANCED PROCESS Menu Screen
69 MENU SCREENS ADVANCED PROCESS Menu Screen Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) CINELIKE OFF : Turns the function OFF. ON : Sets the gamma characteristics and color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie screen. (The monitor image is movie-quality. This setting...
Page 66 - COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen
70 MENU SCREENS COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen SKIN COLOR ADJUST Menu Screen When you enter the SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen, the areas where the skin detail function is applied are displayed in color, andother areas are displayed in black and white. Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate init...
Page 67 - SWITCH MODE Menu Screen
71 MENU SCREENS SWITCH MODE Menu Screen The SWITCH MODE menu screen is only displayed in camera mode. Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) SHUTTER Sets the fixed value (STEP) for values that can change using the SHUTTER dial on the right panel or the VARIABLEused when sh...
Page 74 - HEADER REC Menu Screen
78 MENU SCREENS HEADER REC Menu Screen The HEADER REC menu screen is used for settings related to the HEADER REC function. ( X See page 52.) Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) START KEY Sets whether the HEADER REC operation should be executed when the REC/VTR trigger b...
Page 75 - TIME/DATE Menu Screen
79 MENU SCREENS TIME/DATE Menu Screen Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings) DISPLAY Sets whether the date and time are shown in the status display on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. OFF : Not displayed. ON : Displayed. When a tape with time and date not recorded is ...
Page 79 - FILE MANAGE Menu Screen; Loading a menu settings file
83 MENU SCREENS FILE MANAGE Menu Screen You can perform the following operations in the FILE MAN-AGE menu screen. • Settings corresponding to shooting conditions can be read immediately with the following read-only files.LIVE HD30P: Ideal setting for HD30P formatLIVE HD25P: Ideal setting for HD25P f...
Page 80 - Error displays
84 MENU SCREENS FILE MANAGE Menu Screen (Cont’d) Saving settings Select the STORE FILE.. item on the FILE MANAGE menuscreen. 1. Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor ( K ) to SELECT and press the SHUTTER dial. • The file name setting area flashes. 2. Turn the SHUTTER dial, select the file to sav...
Page 82 - FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION; How to Use Skin Detail
86 FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION How to Use Skin Detail This function suppresses edge sharpening in the skin colorareas of the video signal, enabling velvety, smooth skintones. Setting the skin detail function color andrange 1. Display the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen.In menu setting procedureTOP...
Page 84 - Outputting color bars
88 FEATURES OF THE CAMERA SECTION Outputting color bars This camcorder can output three types of color bars, depend-ing on the camera settings. To output color bars, make the following settings. 1. Turn the FULL AUTO switch to “OFF”. 2. Set the BARS item on the CAMERA OPERATION menuscreen to “ON”. X...
Page 85 - OTHERS; Warnings and Responses
89 OTHERS Warnings and Responses Warnings are displayed on the LCD monitor or the viewfinder if there was a mistaken operation, if the battery or tape is low, or ifthere is a problem on the VTR.In addition, if the tape or battery is low or the VTR has a problem, the tally lamp flashes (or lights) an...
Page 88 - Troubleshooting
92 OTHERS Troubleshooting Symptoms Remedy Power cannot be switched ON. • Is power supply connected correctly?• Is battery pack recharged?• Was the power turned ON immediately after being turned OFF? Wait at least 5 seconds before turning the power ON again once it has beenturned OFF. Recording is no...
Page 89 - How to Display the Hour Meter; Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment
93 OTHERS How to Display the Hour Meter The drum and fan motor usage times are displayed in theDRUM HOUR item and the FAN HOUR items on the OTH-ERS [2/2] menu screen as the hour meters on this camcorder. Use as an estimate for regular maintenance. X See page 7. 1. Turn the POWER switch ON. 2. Press ...
Page 90 - Specifications
94 OTHERS Specifications [General] [Camera section] [VTR section] [Connectors] Power requirements : DC 7.2 V, W 2.3 A Power consumption : Approx. 16.5 W (in the Record mode) Dimensions : 235 (W) × 232 (H) × 341 (D) mm Mass : 3.3 d (7.3 lbs.) (including lens (Th16×5.5BRMU), viewfinder, bat-tery pack,...
Page 91 - EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
95 OTHERS [ACCESSORIES] For details, consult your JVC dealer.Design and specifications are subject to change withoutnotice. [AC ADAPTER SECTION] EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Lens : 1 (Excluding the CHU/CHE model) Microphone : 1 AC Adapter : 1 B...