Before starting – JVC AV-P720U User Manual

Page 6

Advertising
background image

6

BEFORE STARTING

Connecting to the apparatus equipped with a S-image

(S-video) input terminal

1.

Pull up the camera arm slightly towards the direction of

2

while pressing the camera arm lock release button

1

. Re-

lease the lock release button; then pull up the camera arm
until the locking system engages completely.

Note:

• Do not let go of the camera arm while the lock re-

lease button is depressed. The camera arm section
will drop down of its own weight and this could result
in breakdown and/or injury.

• When pulling up the camera arm, make sure to pull

it up by holding the arm section. If you try to pull up
by holding either the camera section or the lighting
section, it may cause breakdown.

2.

Rotate the camera head towards the direction of

3

until

you hear a click and then let the lens section face towards
the stage which is located directly below.

3.

Carry out one or the other of the following connections de-
pending on the type of a TV monitor image input terminal in
use.
*We recommend the use of a S-image output because it

can reduce bleeding at color borders.

Note:

• Signals that entered the VIDEO INPUT terminal can

only come out of the VIDEO OUTPUT terminal. If
you would like to use the VIDEO INPUT terminal
make sure to connect the signals to the VIDEO OUT-
PUT terminal.

4.

Connect the power cord connector to the AC IN connector
and plug the other end into an AC outlet. Press the power
switch to turn the power on.

VIDEO

OUT

To VIDEO OUT
terminal of AV-P720

To Video input
terminal

Video connection cable provided

TV Monitor

To CAMERA OUT
terminal of AV-P720

To S-Video input
terminal

S-Video connection cable (optional)

TV Monitor

CAMERA

OUT

Connecting to the apparatus equipped with a com-

posite video (C-video) input terminal

Note:

• In order to protect this equipment and also other con-

nected devices, make sure to turn off the power switch
whenever you carry out connections.

1

2

3

Stage

Advertising