Basic Operations in Menu Screen. JVC GY-HM710, GY-HM750
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JVC GY-HM710 is a HD Memory Card Camera Recorder that offers professional-quality video and audio recording capabilities. It is equipped with a 1/3-inch CMOS sensor that can capture 1280 × 720p video at 60 frames per second. It also features a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as a variety of input and output ports, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications.
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Menu Display and Detailed Settings
Basic Operations in Menu
Screen
Press the [MENU] button on the side control panel of the camera recorder to display the menu screen on the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Various settings for shooting and playback can be configured on the menu screen.
There are two types of menu screens - [Main Menu] and
[Favorites Menu].
[Main Menu] contains all the setting items of the camera recorder, classified according to functions and uses, while
[Favorites Menu] allows users to customize the menu items freely. (A Page 96)
The operating procedures and main screen displays are the same for both menus.
The menu screen can also be displayed on external monitors connected to the video signal output terminal.
( A Page 92 [Analog Out Char.])
( A Page 92 [SDI Out Char.])
Operation Buttons
Use the operation buttons on the side control panel of the camera recorder to operate the menu.
A
Name
[MENU] Button
Description
Displays the menu screen. ([Main
Menu] is displayed by default when pressed.)
During normal usage, [Main Menu] is displayed if the previous menu operation ended at [Main Menu], and
[Favorites Menu] if the previous menu operation ended at [Favorites Menu].
Press this button to close the menu screen during menu display and return to the normal screen.
B [USER1] Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the [Favorites Menu].
(A Page 96)
C [USER2] Button Resets settings in the [TC Preset] or
[UB Preset] setting screen. This button is disabled in other screens.
D Set Button ( R ) Sets the values and items.
E
Name
Cross-shaped
Button ( JKH I )
Description
J: Moves the cursor upward.
K: Moves the cursor downward.
H: Moves back to the previous item.
I: Moves forward to the next item.
F [CANCEL] Button Cancels settings and returns to the previous screen.
G [STATUS] Button Switches between the [Main Menu] and
[Favorites Menu] screens.
Display and Description of the Menu
Screen
�Selecting Menu Items
A
B
F
G
H
I
J
C
D
E
K
Name Description
A Status Display Recording, playback, etc. Displays the current status.
Same display as the status screen.
� During Camera mode:
[STBY], [REC], etc. (A Page 100)
� During Media mode (SD Card mode):
[PLAY], [STILL], etc. (A Page 107)
B Cursor Indicates the selected item. Use the crossshaped button ( JK) to move the cursor.
C Menu Item Displays the names of the menu item and sub-menu.
Menu items with [...] after them indicates that there is a sub-menu to access.
D Fixed Item
G Remaining
Battery Power
Items that cannot be changed are displayed in gray and cannot be selected.
E [Back] Back Select [Back] and press the Set button ( R) to return to the previous level.
F Menu Title Title of the currently displayed menu.
: Ample battery power.
:Slightly reduced battery power.
: Low battery power.
: Empty battery power. (Blinks in red)
: External power supply connected.
Memo :
● If the battery in use is not a recommended one, the battery mark which indicates the battery level may not appear.
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Key Features
- 1280 × 720p video recording at 60 frames per second
- 1/3-inch CMOS sensor
- Built-in microphone and speaker
- Variety of input and output ports
- Compact and lightweight design
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the maximum resolution that the JVC GY-HM710 can record?
What type of sensor does the JVC GY-HM710 use?
Does the JVC GY-HM710 have a built-in microphone?
Does the JVC GY-HM710 have a built-in speaker?
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Table of contents
- 11 Precautions for Proper Use
- 14 Operation Mode
- 16 Names of Parts
- 18 Side Control Panel
- 19 Viewfinder
- 19 LCD Monitor
- 20 Side Terminal
- 21 SD Slot
- 22 Zoom Lens
- 23 Basic System Diagram
- 24 Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- 24 Status Screen
- 25 Enlarged Status Display on LCD Monitor
- 26 Auto White Display (Camera Mode Only)
- 26 Menu Setting Screen
- 26 Alarm Display
- 26 Zebra Pattern Display
- 27 Attaching Accessories
- 27 Attaching the Zoom Lens
- 27 Attaching the Microphone (Supplied)
- 27 Attaching the Viewfinder (Supplied)
- 28 Power Supply
- 28 Using AC Power (DC IN Power)
- 28 Using a Battery Pack
- 31 Turning On/Off the Power
- 32 Setting the Clock (Initial Setting)
- 33 Adjusting the Monitor Speaker
- 34 Adjusting Back Focus
- 34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- 36 Tally Lamps
- 37 SDHC Cards
- 37 SDHC Cards to Use
- 39 Formatting (Initializing) SDHC Cards
- 40 Restoring the SDHC Card
- 41 Clips Recorded to SDHC Cards
- 42 Basic Shooting Procedures
- 42 Shooting
- 43 Focus Assist Function
- 44 Video Format
- 45 Selecting the Aspect Ratio of SD Videos
- 45 Adjusting the Iris
- 46 Setting Gain
- 46 Setting the Electronic Shutter
- 48 Adjusting the White Balance
- 50 Adjusting the White Shading
- 51 Setting the ND Filter
- 52 Adjusting Audio Input Settings and Recording Level
- 52 Setting Audio Input
- 52 Adjusting Audio Recording Level
- 53 Audio Monitor During Recording
- 54 Time Code and User’s Bit
- 54 Displaying Time Code and User’s Bit
- 54 Time Code Operation Mode
- 55 Time Code Generator Settings
- 56 Presetting the User’s Bit
- 57 Setting Time Code Without Opening the Menu
- 58 Setting User’s Bit Without Opening the Menu
- 58 Recorded Time Code on SDHC Card
- 59 Setting Zebra Pattern
- 60 Setting Spot Meter
- 61 Protecting Important Scenes (OK Mark Function)
- 62 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- 62 Assigning Functions to User Buttons
- 63 Dual Rec
- 64 Special Recording
- 64 Pre Rec
- 65 Clip Continuous Rec
- 66 Variable Frame Rec
- 67 Playing Back Recorded Clips
- 67 Thumbnail Screen
- 71 Playing Back
- 71 Thumbnail Menu
- 72 Deleting Clips
- 74 Appending and Deleting OK Marks
- 76 Basic Operations in Menu Screen
- 76 Display and Description of the Menu Screen
- 77 Text Input with Software Keyboard
- 78 Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart
- 80 Main Menu Screen
- 81 Record Set Menu
- 81 Record Format Menu
- 82 Rec Mode Menu
- 82 Clip Set Menu
- 83 Audio Set Menu
- 84 Camera Function Menu
- 85 Switch Set Item
- 87 FULL AUTO Item
- 88 Camera Process Menu
- 90 Detail/Adjust... Item
- 91 White Balance Item
- 92 Shading Mode/Adjust Item
- 92 Color Matrix/Adjust Item
- 94 TC/UB Menu
- 94 LCD/VF Menu
- 95 Shooting Assist Item
- 96 Marker Setting Item
- 96 Status Display Item
- 98 A/V Out Menu
- 99 Others Menu
- 101 Media Menu
- 101 Setup File Manage Menu
- 102 (Favorites Menu)
- 102 Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu
- 103 Editing Favorites Menu
- 106 Status Screen in Camera Mode
- 112 Status Screen in SD Card Mode
- 113 Status Screen in IEEE1394 Input Mode
- 114 Enlarged Status Display on LCD Monitor
- 116 (Camera Mode Only)
- 118 Smoothening the Skin Color (Skin Detail Function)
- 119 Color Bar Output
- 120 Color Matrix Adjustment
- 122 Function)
- 123 Configuring Setup Files
- 124 Saving Setup Files
- 125 Loading a Setup File
- 125 Resetting Setup Files
- 126 Connecting an External Monitor
- 128 IEEE1394 Connection
- 128 Backup Recording
- 130 Managing/Editing Clips on a PC
- 131 Remote Control Unit Connection
- 132 List of Remote Control Unit Functions
- 134 Error Displays and Actions
- 135 Tally Lamps
- 135 Alarm Tone
- 136 Troubleshooting
- 137 Specifications