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DMC 1 0 0 0 User ’ s Guide Infinity Digital Media Camcorder 3922 496 3060 1 July 2008 v1 .1 5.
Declaration of Conformity W e, Grass V alley Nederland B .V ., Kapit telw eg 1 0, 4827 HG Breda, The Netherlands, declare under our sole responsibilit y that this product is in compliance with the follo wing standards: - EN60950 : Saf et y - EN551 03- 1: EMC (Emission) - EN551 03- 2: EMC (Immunit y) follo wing the provisions of: a.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 3 T able of contents Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 1.1.1 Xensium™ imager .
4 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) 3.5 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 9 3.5.1 Viewfinder set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 5 5.7 Color temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 5.7.1 Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 9 – Clip management 9.1 Viewing clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 7 9.1.1 Thumbnail overview .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 7 End-of-life product recycling Grass V alley’ s innov ation and ex cellence in produc t design also extends to the programs we ’v e establis hed to manage the recy cling of our products.
8 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) W a rnings T o prev ent fire or shoc k hazard, do not expose the camcorder to rain or moist ure and avoid using it in humid or damp places. T o av oid electrical shoc k, do not remov e covers or panels.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 9 Cautions T o ensure continuous high performance from t he camcorder take the f ollowing cautions into consideration: • R efer mounting and installation of optional boards to qualified ser vice personnel.
10 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) At tention About the Xensium imager • T he Xensium imager used in the Infinit y camcorder is equipped with an electronic rolling shut ter . When shooting under (artificial) lo w -frequent fluorescent lighting conditions the image may be af fected b y intensit y v ariations.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 11 Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1. 1 T ec hnology The Grass V alley™ Infinity™ Digital Media Camcorder signifies .
12 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 - Introduction let terbox aspect ratios. T his makes the camcorder ideal for multi-f ormat acquisition and for straightfor w ard migration from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) within your workflo w .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 13 Chapter 1 - Introduction 1. 1. 6 User interface Camcorder operators can manipulate the camcorder through traditional controls for standard operation and through a touc h screen display .
14 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 - Introduction 1. 2 K ey features • T hree Xensium™ based 2/3-inc h CMOS imagers with advanced image processing functions: – F ull 1920 x 1 080 active-pixel matrix – Superior noise performance • HD/SD multi-f ormat support including 1 080i50/59.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 15 Chapter 1 - Introduction 1. 3 Infinity type number s Unit T ype number Infinity Digit al Medi a Camcorder DMC 1 0 00/1 0 2-inc h HDTV.
16 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 - Introduction 1. 4 Quic k reference The illustrations on the f ollowing pages sho w the location and name of the controls on the camcorder . The table lists the controls and refe rences the location in the manual where more information can be f ound.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 17 Chapter 1 - Introduction Control name P aragraph reference Bac klight / Display but ton “Li ghts and indica tors” on page 47 Came.
18 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 - Introduction REVPro Open 2 1 CF Network 2 Network 1 USB B USB A Audio Out 11-17V 7A 11-17V 1A max.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 19 Chapter 1 - Introduction Control name P aragraph reference Media bay co ver switc h “Recording media” on page 89 REV PRO eject bu.
20 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 - Introduction 1. 5 About this user ’ s guide Chapter 1 - Introduction Outlines the tec hnology used and lists the main f eatures of the camcorder . Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts Describes how to at t ac h and adjust parts and accessories.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 21 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts Chapter 2 At tac hing par ts 2.1 Mounting a lens At tach a lens to the camcorder as f ollows: Caution Do not at tac h a lens w eighing more than 5 kg (1 1 lbs) to the camcorder without a support.
22 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts When a new lens is fit ted to the camcorder it may be necessar y to carry out some adjustments to optimize its use, f or example, bac k focus or shading.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 23 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts 2.2.2 P ositioning the viewfinder Horizont al position 1. Loosen the loc king ring . As seen from camcorder rear , turning th e loc king ring countercloc kwise loosens it.
24 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts 2.3 Mounting a microphone T o at tac h a microphone to the camcorder proceed as follows: 1. Unscrew the k nurled scre w and open the microphone holder . 2. Place the microphone inside the r ubber jaws of the holder .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 25 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts 2.4 At tac hing a bat tery T o at t ac h a bat ter y to the bat ter y plate proceed as follows: 1. Insert the studs of the bat ter y into the corresponding ke yhole slots located at the bac k of the plate.
26 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts 2.5 Adjusting the shoulder pad 1. Press and hold le ver to c hange the position of the shoulder pad. – The shoulde r pad ca n now be mo ved bac kward s and for wa r ds alon g the axis of the camcorder .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 27 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts 2.6 At tac hing a car rying strap At tac h the shoulder strap so that the deeper cur ve of the strap is next to your nec k when you are car r ying the camcorder .
28 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts 2.7 Mounting a top light T o mount a top light onto the camcorder , proceed as follo ws: 1. Screw the top light into the screw hole located on the top of the c arrying handle or on top of the viewfinder .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 29 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts 2.8 Wireless microphone recei ver T o place a wireless microphone receiver into the camcorder , proceed as follows: 1. Sw itch of f the camcorder . 2. Unscrew the two knurled scre ws that secure the wireless bay cov er i n place.
30 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts 2.9 T ripod adap ter plate T o mount the camcorder on a tripod, the tri pod adapter plate (LDK 5031/1 0) must first be at tache d to the tripod.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 31 Chapter 2 - At tac h ing par ts 2.1 0 Anc horing the camcorder Y our camcorder is equipped with a securit y slot anc horing point to fit an anti-thef t device. These de vices normally consist of a plas tic-coated steel cable with a loc k.
32 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 2 - At tac hing par ts.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 33 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up Chapter 3 General set-up 3.1 P ower supply At tac h lens, vie wfinder , microphone and any ot her accessories to the camcorder before switc hing on. The camcorder can be po wered b y a bat ter y pac k or an external pow er supply .
34 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.1 .2 External power DC input supply T o pow er the camcorder from a external pow er supply , a pply a po wer source of 1 5 VDC nominal to the DC input connector at the rear of the camcorder .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 35 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.1 .3 Po w e r s w i t ch Switc h on Set the camera pow er switc h of the camera to the on position – Allow some time fo r the camcorder to become fully operational.
36 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.2 Opening the side panel display Use the side panel displa y to configure the camcorder and to view video or camera st at us. T o open and position the display: 1.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 37 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.3 Assignable but tons There are se veral assignable but tons on the camcorder: • user but tons 1 and 2 on the control panel, • the RE T but ton on the lens, • the zoom and record switc h on the carr ying handle.
38 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.3.3 Car rying handle 3.4 Lens preferences When yo u connect a lens to the camcorder y ou may need to adjust the bac k focus. R ef er to the lens manufact urer's instructions to find out ho w to do this.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 39 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.5 V iewfinder 3.5.1 V iewfinder set-up Set up the viewfinder according to y our own pref erences; adjust viewing parameters, select markers, message bo xes and on-screen displa y times.
40 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.5.2 V iewfinder mark ers Go to the VF menu to select the marke rs you wish to see in the vie wfinder . The follo wing markers can be set up: • T he safe area indicates an area that represents 80% of the whole vie wfinder picture area.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 41 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up Gain indicators The gain indicators at the top of the vie wfinder light as follo ws: T op indicator s The.
42 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.5.4 V iewfinder on-screen display The vie wfinder on-screen display sho w s operational set tings and messages while shooting .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 43 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.6 Messages The messages that appear in the vie wfinder are explained in the f ollowing table: Message Description P o ssible action(s) Media not present Selected storage media is not present or cannot be accessed.
44 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.7 Side panel home screen 3.7 .1 Default style The home scree n of the side panel display provides inf ormation on audio, video and recording parameters as well as inf ormation on media and pow er .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 45 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up Y ou can set an alternative screen as the default home scre en in the SYSTEM / SIDEPANEL / HOME SCREEN menu. Th e day and night screens show less inf ormation than the default home screen but use clearer and larger indicators.
46 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.8 Camera status display The stat us display on the front-lef t shoulder of the camcorder provides basic information about the camcorder st at us (timecode, video st andard, compression and audio, active media).
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 47 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.9 Lights and indicator s 3.9.1 T ally indicator s The red tally indicators at the front of t he viewfinder and at the rear camcorder normally light to indicate that the camcorder is recording.
48 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.1 1 Monitoring 3.1 1 .1 V ideo monitoring The liv e and playbac k video signal can be monito red on any combination of the vie wfinder , the side panel display or a video monitor connected to analog or digital video outputs.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 49 Chapter 3 - Gener al set-up 3.1 1 .3 Audio monitoring The camcorder has a built-in monitor speak er on the lef t side of the camera. This speaker carries live audio or pla ybac k audio signals .
50 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 3 - General set-up 3.1 3 Genloc k T o genloc k the output signal of the camcorder to an e xternal source, set the lock source ite m in the SYSTEM / HARDWARE /GENLOCK menu. T here are three options: None, Analog and Digit al.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 51 Chapter 4 - Menu navigation Chapter 4 Menu navig ation 4.1 Menu navigation This section describes the str ucture of the control sy stem built around the viewfinder menu and the side panel menu.
52 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.1 .1 User levels F our user lev els can be selected (0 .. 3) that restrict the set of functions whic h can be c hanged. In this wa y , the danger of accident ally c hanging critical functions while shooting can be reduced.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 53 Chapter 4 - Menu navigation The push but tons below the displa y ha ve the follo wing functions: Button Name Fun cti on Cam/Menu Switc hes the sid e panel display between camera view and menu/clip.
54 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.3 Side panel menu 4.3.1 Home screen When you open the side panel displa y you see the home screen that sho ws the most important c amera inf ormation: • T o select and enter values, tap the screen with your finger .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 55 Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.3.3 F unction buttons The screen can sh ow up to eight function but tons . When less functions are required the but ton spaces are lef t blank. If a particular functi on is moment arily una vailable, it is dimmed.
56 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.3.4 Menu structure The fiv e blac k screen but tons at the bot tom of the home screen show the fiv e main functional groups. When you tap one of these but tons, the menu screen associated with this but ton opens.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 57 Chapter 4 - Menu navigation Sys te m The sy stem group cont ains all the config uration parameters f or the camcorder: • hardw ar e sets up viewfinder , lens, but tons and ports. • date /time set the date and time parameters.
58 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.4 V iewfinder menu The camcorder is operated via the vie wfinder text displa y and the control system menu switc hes.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 59 Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.4.2 Entering the viewfi nder menu system Press the Sel ec t but ton after the camcorder is switc hed on, the message MENU OFF appears in the viewfinder .
60 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 4 - Menu navigation 4.4.4 L eaving the viewfi nder menu system If you do not use the menu it disappears af te r a f ew seconds. (This dela y can be programmed in the VF menu.) Y ou can manually exit the menu b y following the f ollowing procedure: 1.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 61 Chapter 5 - Video setup Chapter 5 V ideo setup 5.1 V ideo standards T o obtain the video st andards of your c hoice for recording and output, y ou must make se veral selections in the SETUP/FORMATS menu on the side panel display .
62 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.2 Input and output connector s F our BNC connectors are located at the rear -r ight of the camcorder . The output signals on these connectors depend on the port set tings that are set in the SYSTEM / HARDWARE /PORTS menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 63 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.2.1 Digital connectors SDI signals The SDI (SD) output signal is according to SM PTE 259M with a maximum of.
64 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup Digital audio The Analog Out connector can also be set in the SYSTEM / HARDWARE /PORTS menu to provide an AES digital audio output signal. Se lect the audio source for the output in the AUDIO / OUTPUTS /AES AUDIO menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 65 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.3 Color bar The color bar switc h is used to switc h a st andard test signal that can be used to set up and c hec k the camcorder . The internal test signal generator produces standard SMPTE color bars.
66 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.4 Standard video set tings T o ensure that some of the camcorder functions are not set to unusual v alues, a st andard file has been defined that contains the default values f or most video functions.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 67 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.5 Gain selection Depending on the av ailable light levels y ou may need to adjust the gain of the camcorder . Set ting the gain lev el higher may introduce more noise into the image.
68 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.6 W orking with optical filter s The camcorder has an optical neutral densit y filter wheel that can be placed in the optical path to reduce the incoming light. The filter wheel has a clear position and three neutral density filters.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 69 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.7 Color temperature F or true color reproduction y ou must compensate for the ambient lighting conditions b y selecting a color temperature v alue. 5.7 .1 Presets F our presets (3.
70 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.7 .4 S electing the color temperature The up/do wn White Bal switc h on the lef t side of the camcorder allows y ou to select the standard color temperatures, the memor y positions or the automatic position.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 71 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.8 Auto white balance If the ref erence color temperatures do not matc h your lighting conditions, carry out the automatic white balance procedure.
72 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 4. Release the White Bal switc h to start the measurement procedure. A message indicating that the calibration procedure is runnning appears. ☞ Note If there is insuf ficient light, the Vide o too low message appears in the viewfinder .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 73 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.9 Exposure time The e xposure time values of 1/20 0, 1/500, 1/1 0 00 and 1/200 0 of a second are used to capture fast mo ving objects so that these can be played bac k sharply in slow motion.
74 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.1 0 Contrast but ton The contrast but ton can be set to activate blac k stretc h or knee (or both at the same time) to produce more detail in the dark areas of the pi cture or creating more headroom f or the white without af f ecting the rest of the picture.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 75 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.1 1 V ideo menu adjustments The f ollowing video adjustments are accessed via the VIDEO menu: • detail en.
76 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup T wo skin contour ranges can be independently def ined; both can be used at the same time. The color range to whic h the skin contour lev el is applied can be selected automatically or manually .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 77 Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.1 1 .3 Knee The knee function is used to compress highlights an d to give a tonal graduation in the highlight areas.
78 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 5 - Video setup 5.1 1 .5 Matrix The matrix modifies the camcorder's color gamut. Col orime try is selected by means of a variable 6-point digital matrix or via preset matrices.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 79 Chapter 6 - Audio setup Chapter 6 Audio setup 6.1 Introduction Audio signals from v arious sources can be recorded onto four audio recording c hannels.
80 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 6 - Audio setup 6.2 Inputs Ref er to Section 1 1 .2 on page 1 05 for detailed pin layouts f or several audio connectors.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 81 Chapter 6 - Audio setup 6.2.1 F r ont microphone Connect a microphone to the XLR-3 (or XLR-5) connector at the front of the camcorder .
82 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 6 - Audio setup 6.3 R ecording audio 6.3.1 S elect source T o select the source for e a c h of the four recording c hannels: 1. Go to the AUDIO / CHANNELS menu. 2. T ap one of the SOURCE CH but tons numbered 1 to 4.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 83 Chapter 6 - Audio setup T o set up audio lev el control for eac h of the four recording c hannels: 1. Go to the AUDIO / CHANNELS menu. 2. T ap one of the CHANNEL but tons numbered 1 to 4.
84 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 6 - Audio setup 6.4 Audio monitoring The camcorder has a bu ilt-in monitor sp eak e r on the lef t sid e panel. Y ou c an monitor the live aud io on this speaker . Alternatively , plug a headphone into the 6.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 85 Chapter 6 - Audio setup 6.5 Outputs Rear o utputs An 5-pin XLR audio connector at the bac k of the camcorder pro vides t wo audio line outputs (Rear1 and R ear2). The driver circuitry for t hese outputs is normally disabled to sa ve pow er .
86 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 6 - Audio setup Digital audio outputs The Analog Out BNC connector can be programmed to provide two c hannels of AES audio. T o select the signals for digital audio: 1. Go to the SYSTEM / HARDWARE /PORTS menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 87 Chapter 7 - R ecording setup Chapter 7 R ecording setup 7. 1 Main format set tings T o select the recording video standard, source, compression and bit rate use the SETUP / FORMATS menu on the side panel display .
88 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 7 - Recording setup Compression sc hemes The recording compression defines the type of compression that is used to record the video signal. The a vailable compression sc hemes and bit rates depend on the recording video standard that has been selected.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 89 Chapter 7 - R ecording setup 7. 2 T ime code set tings T o set the time code use the SETUP menu on the side panel displa y . 1. Ta p TIMECODE . 2. T o set the time code, tap TC SET and use the arro ws in the pop-up to select a time code value.
90 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 7 - Recording setup 3. Close the media bay co ver . T o eject the disk, push the eject but ton and wa it f or the system to eject the disk (do not interr upt the power supply). Emergency disk eject procedure 1.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 91 Chapter 7 - R ecording setup ☞ Note Use only high-speed CompactFlash cards and ensure that the cards are fast enough f or the c hosen recording compression profile.
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DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 93 Chapter 8 - Shooting Chapter 8 Shooting 8.1 Get ting a picture 8.1 .1 Viewfinder 1. T o set up the viewfinder ref er to “Vie wfinder” on page 39 . 2. Aim the camcorder at the subject and us e the viewfinder to monitor the pict ure.
94 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 8 - Shooting Optical filter Use the optical neutral density (ND) filters to reduce the incoming light and so control the depth of field or e xposure levels. Gain F or low -light or high-light conditions use the gain switc h to var y the amplification of the signal.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 95 Chapter 8 - Shooting 8.2 Recording 8.2.1 Star t recording 1. T o start recording , press the record but ton on the lens. – Y ou can also use the Rec. but ton on the front of the camcorder or the reco rd switc h under the carrying handle to start recording .
96 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 8 - Shooting 8.3 Quic k review ➢ T o revie w the last 5 seconds of a recorded c lip, press the RET button on the lens to play it bac k in the viewfinder . – If you press the but ton below the side panel display , the playbac k signal is display ed on the displa y as well.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 97 Chapter 9 - Clip management Chapter 9 Clip management 9.1 V iewing clips 9.1 .1 Thumbnail overview T o view recorded clips use the side panel menu and tap the CLIPS but ton. This opens the thumbnail ov er view of all recorded clips.
98 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 9 - Clip management Thumbnail information Thumbnails pro vide information about the clip or the pla ylist. T ape View th umbnail The T ape Vie w thumbnail can be distinguished from other playlists b y its name.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camc order User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 99 Chapter 9 - Clip management 9.1 .2 Playbac k T o playbac k a clip or playlist you must first load it. Double-tap a thumbnail to load the clip or playlist y ou wish to view . The selected clip is loaded into the playbac k monitor and paused.
1 0 0 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 9 - Clip management 9.1 .3 Menu but ton T o look up detailed informatie about a selected clip, tap the MENU but ton.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 0 1 Chapter 1 0 - Communications Chapter 10 Communications 10 . 1 S etting up communication The camcorder has two RJ-45 Ethernet connectors, two USB ho s t and one USB de vice connector and an IEEE 1 394 connector .
1 02 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 0 - Communications 10 . 2 USB connection The USB connectors on the top-rear panel a nd right-side panel can be used to connect a USB drive or other USB de vice.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 03 Chapter 1 1 - Specifications Chapter 11 Specifications 11 . 1 Specifications for DMC 1 0 0 0 Item Va l u e General Dimensions (H x W x L) 250 x 1 57 x 365 mm (9.8 x 6.2 x 14.4 in) without lens, viewfinder and bat ter y W eight (approx.
1 04 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 1 - Specifications Sensitivity 20 00 lux (186 f t cd) at F 8 typical Gain -6 to +42 dB (user -definable pr esets) and variab le master gain between -6 and +42 dB in 0.1 dB steps.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 05 Chapter 1 1 - Specifications 11 . 2 Connector s Audio input connector XLR-3 (R ear1 and Rear2) Audio output connector Ethernet 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet connector (1 0BASE-T , 1 0 0B ASE-T and Gigabit Ethernet), 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet connector for fut ure use.
1 06 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 1 - Specifications Fr ont microphone connector XLR-3 (F ront1) Fr ont microphone connector XLR-5 (F ront1 and Front2) Headph.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 07 Chapter 1 1 - Specifications P ower input connector (DC in) P ower output connector (DC out) 11 . 3 Dimensions 3 2 4 1 Pin Description 1 Ground 2 not connected 3 Ground (bridged to pin 1) 4 +15 VDC nom.
1 08 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 1 1 - Specifications.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 09 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu Chapter 12 Side panel menu 12 .1 Audio menu Menu item Va l u e s Description Level File c hannels c hannel 1 c h1 filter None , 1 50Hz Selects the c hannel filter .
1 1 0 DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcorder User’ s Guide (v1 .15) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu c h4 lvl control AGC, (A GC -Stereo), Fixed, Le v2+Front, Level 2 , Fr o n t Selects a recording le vel control. 1 Prod c h4 recordi ng lvl 0..99 (50) Sets the fix ed recordin g lev el (when fixed control is selected).
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 1 1 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu rear 1 source Rear1 , Rear2, W rx1, F ront1, (F ront2), MicRear , SDI In1 ..8, AES1, AES2 Selects a source to be routed to the rear1 output when input mode is source .
1 12 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu SDI c hannel 4 Ch1 , Ch2, Ch3, Ch4, Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4, Ch3+4, Rear1, R ear2, W r x1, F ront1, (F ront2), MicRear , AES1 , AES2, SDI In1 ..8 Selects a c hannel or source to embed in the SDI audio output c hannel.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 1 3 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu limiter On, Off T u rns audio limiter for wireless inouts on or of f .
1 14 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu 12. 2 Video menu Menu item Va l u e s Description L evel File levels gain gain [preset -], 0dB , [pr eset +], [preset ++], [preset +++] Selects gain preset (see presets below f or values) 0- var .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 1 5 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu exposure Nom , 50Hz, 60Hz, 1/200, 1/50 0, 1/1 0 00, 1/200 0, V ar Selects exposure time. T hi s function is also controlled by the ex posure time switc h at the front of the camcorder .
1 16 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu B 0..99 (29) Sets the gamma level (B) 3 Scene M 0..9 9 (29) Sets the gamma lev el (Master) 3 Scene colo.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 1 7 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu B 0..99 (50) Sets the white shading hor . sawtooth (B) 3 - hor . par RGB R 0..99 (0) Sets the white shadi ng hor . parameter (R) 3 - G 0..99 (0) Sets the white shading hor .
1 18 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu autoskin Of f > On > W in > Of f Shows current status of the auto skin detail procedure. 2 skin width width 1 RB R 0..99 (50) Hue width for skin gate 1 (R) 2 Scene B 0.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 1 1 9 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu 12 .3 Se tu p m en u Menu item Va l u e s Description Level File formats video standard 1 080i59, 720p59, 1 080i50 , 720p50, 57 6i50, 480i59 Selects camera video standard.
1 20 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu 12. 4 Sy s t e m m e n u UB6 0..F (0) Sets a v a lue for user bit 6. 0 Pro d UB7 0..F (0) Sets a value for user bit 7 . 0 Prod UB8 0..F (0) Sets a v a lue for user bit 8.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 121 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu VF detail On , Off T urns detail for viewfi nder signal on or of f . 2 O per VF detail lvl 0..99 (50) Sets detail le vel for viewfinder signal. 2 Oper lens autoiris autoiris On , Of f T urns auto iris on or off .
1 22 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu user 2 Start play , Stop play , Re win d, F or ward, Pause play , Record, Mark in, Mark out, Ext iris, Disabled Assigns a function to user but ton 2. 0 Oper lens RET but ton Ext signal, Playbac k Assigns a function to the RET but ton on the lens.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 123 Chapter 12 - Side panel menu titlebar timecode , userbits Shows timecode or userbits on the sidepanel title bar .
1 24 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 12 - S ide panel menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 125 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Chapter 13 V iewfinder menu 13 .1 VF menu Menu item Va l u e s Description Level File Monitoring Y , R,.
1 26 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu Iris On > Of f T urns the iris indicator in the viewfinder on or of f . This indicator shows the F -stop value (F1 .4 .. F22) of the iris opening of the lens.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 127 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu 13 .2 V ide o menu Menu item Va l u e s Description Level File Gain 2 Gain R 0..99 (50) Sets gain level (R) 2 Scene Gain G 0..99 (50) Sets gain lev el (G ) 2 Scene Gain B 0.
1 28 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu Sof t det ail On , Of f T urns sof t det ail on or of f . This function reduces the amount of det ail added for large transitions. 2S c e n e Level 0..99 (30) Sets the upper limi t lev el of det ail enhancement for sof t det ail.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 129 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu View Off , On T urns indication of the selected area on or of f . 2 Le vel 0..99 (15) Sets the skin detail level. L evels belo w 50 sof ten the selected area and levels abov e 50 add extra detail.
1 30 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu Matrix EBU , Skin , B/W , RAI, BBC, 1:1, CoolFL, V ar1, Va r 2 Selects preset val ues f or the matrix: .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 131 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Satu ration 3 Saturation 0..99 (50) 3 CVBS Chroma 3 CVBS Chroma 3 Menu item Va l u e s Description Leve.
1 32 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu 13. 3 Setup menu Menu item Va l u e s Description L evel File Form ats 0 Video standard 1 080i50 ,720p50,57 6i50, 1 080i59,7 20p59,480i59 Selects camera video stan dard.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 133 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Seconds 0..59 Sets value for seconds. 0 F rames 1 ..25 Sets value for frames. 0 User bit mode Usr value, Real time, Ext input Sets timecode user bits mode.
1 34 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu 13. 4 Audio menu Menu item Va l u e s Description L evel File Inputs 1 F ront 3 Gain +30dB, +20dB , +1 .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 135 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Filter None , 1 50Hz Selects the c hannel filter . 1 Prod A GC profile Noisy , Quiet, Standard Selects the A GC (Autom atic Gain Control) profile.
1 36 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu AES1 source Rear1, R ear2, Wrx1, Front1 , MicRear , SDI In1 .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 137 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Hdph lef t chan Ch1 , Ch2, Ch3, Ch4, Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4, Ch3+4 Selects a c hannel or c h annel mix to be routed to the headphones lef t channel when input mode is ch a n n e l .
1 38 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu 13. 5 Sy s t e m m e n u Viewf inder menu item Va l u e s Description Level File User lv l Usr lvl 3 , Usr lvl 2, Usr lvl 1, Usr lvl 0 Sets the user lev el for the viewfinder menu and side panel menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 139 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu Moment ar y iris 3 Moment ar y iris On > Of f T urns momentar y iris on or off . 3 Setpoint 0..99 (8) Sets moment ary iris setpoint level. 3 Auto iris 3 Auto Iris On > Of f T urns auto iris on or off .
1 40 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu Pow e r 3 Batter y 3 W arning lvl (%) 20% ..30% Sets battery capacit y lev el (%) for wa rn in g message. 3 Fat al (%) 1 0%..20% Sets battery capacit y lev el (% ) for fatal message.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 141 Chapter 13 - Viewfinder menu RET but to n Ext signal > playback A ssigns a function to the RET but ton on the lens. 0 Oper Handgrip 0 Zoom control Enabled > Disabled Enables or disables the zoom control on top of the camera carr ying handle.
1 42 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 13 - V iewfinder menu.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 143 Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance Chapter 14 Maintenance 14 . 1 Update sof tware 1 4.1 .1 Sof tware pac k age Download the latest v ersion of the sof t ware pac kage from the Grass V alley w ebsite.
1 44 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 14 . 1 . 2 Preparation Prepare the f ollowing bef ore updating the ca mcorder sof t ware: • Connect the camcorder to an e xternal power supply .
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 145 Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 7. When both a sof tware pac ka ge file and a license file are found in the root directory of the USB-stic k, the follo wing message appears: FOUND BOTH A LICENSE UPDATE FILE AND A PACKAGE UPDA TE FILE.
1 46 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 10 . Press the Sel ect but ton to do a full update or hold down the Exp. Time switc h to do an incremental update of the camcorder sof t ware . An incremental update t akes a f ew minutes and only updates files that are c hanged.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 147 Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 14 . 2 Updating the license 1 4.2.1 P reparation Some optional camcorder f eatures need to be activ ated by updating the camcorder’ s internal license.
1 48 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance FOUND BOTH A LICENSE UPDATE FIL E AS A PACKAGE UPDATE FILE. WHICH ONE W OULD YOU LIKE TO USE ? PRESS [SELE CT] FOR THE PACKAGE UPDATE FILE PRESS [EXP. TIME -] FOR THE LICENSE UPDATE FILE PRESS [AUTO WHITE] TO RESTART C AMERA 8.
DMC 1 0 00 Digit al Media Camcor der User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) 149 Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 14 . 3 Blac k calibration Af ter a sof t w are update it may be necessar y to carry out a blac k calibration. This will be indicated by the camcorder . T o do a blac k calibration follow these steps: 1.
1 50 DMC 1 00 0 Digital Media Camcorder User ’ s Guide (v1 .1 5) Chapter 1 4 - Maintenance 14 . 4 T ouc h screen calibration If the touc h screen does not respond accurately to your taps you need to recalibrate the screen. T o do this f ollow these steps: 1.
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