Basic recording – JVC GR-DV1 User Manual

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OFF

5S

REC

PLAY

PAUSE

REC

OFF

5S

REC

PLAY

FOCUS

EXP.

WB

PRO

AUTO

SET

Basic Recording

You should already have performed the necessary preparations (

pgs. 10 – 22). Set the Select Dial to

“AUTO” and try recording that way before attempting to use more advanced features.

1

PULL OUT VIEWFINDER

Align its mark with “STANDBY”.

2

TURN ON POWER

Set the Power Dial to “REC”. The power lamp
comes on and RECORD/STANDBY mode is
engaged.

•If you don’t pull out the viewfinder, the

power cannot be turned on.

3

SELECT OPERATION MODE

Set the Select Dial to “AUTO”.

•In the “AUTO” mode, only Zoom (20x),

Snapshot, 5S (if you change the setting in the
System Menu, either 5SD or ANIMATION
becomes available – see pgs. 21–22) and
Self-Timer are available.

4

START RECORDING

When “PAUSE” appears in the viewfinder,
press RECORDING START/STOP. A beep
signals the start of recording.

NOTE:

Before starting recording, make sure you set the date and time (

pg. 14). Even if they don’t appear during

recording, you can display them during playback (

pg. 49).

VIEWFINDER

VIEWFINDER

RECORD/STANDBY

STANDBY

RECORDING
START/STOP
BUTTON

DURING
RECORDING

POWER LAMP

5

END RECORDING

When you’re finished recording, press
RECORDING START/STOP. Align the
viewfinder’s mark with “CAMERA OFF”; the
power lamp goes out and the lens cover closes
automatically.

• When transporting, make sure the viewfinder is in

this position.

• Before turning the power on again, you must pull

out the viewfinder.

NOTES:

● If 5 minutes elapse in the RECORD/STANDBY mode, the

power shuts off automatically to conserve energy. To turn
the camcorder on again, set the Power Dial to “OFF”,
then to “REC”. As long as you don’t take out the tape you
were using or play it back, you can continue recording
from where you left off with no noticeable break.

● RECORD/STANDBY means that a tape is loaded and the

camcorder is ready to record.

● If you start a recording on a blank portion of the tape, or

onto a brand new tape, recording starts approximately
3-4 seconds after you press RECORDING START/STOP.
In order to record the entire scene or sequence, make
sure to start recording slightly in advance

.

● When you record, make sure you set the date and time

beforehand (

pg. 14). Even if they don't appear in the

viewfinder, they are recorded onto the tape and can be
displayed during playback.

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