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Battery warning settings – JVC GY-HC900STU 2/3" HD Connected Cam Studio Camcorder (Body Only) User Manual

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Attaching/Detaching the Battery (E Model)
Use the following battery type.

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V Mount

1

Attach the battery.

Face the terminal downward and attach the V

mount of the battery onto the V mount

attachment bracket of the camera recorder.

2

Press down the battery until it snaps into

place.

.

V Mount

V Mount
Attachment Bracket

3

Detaching the Battery

Press down the release lever and slide the

battery upward to detach it from the camera

recorder.

.

Battery

Release Button

Precautions for Batteries

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Store the battery in a cool and dry place when

not in use. Do not expose the battery to high

temperatures (such as in a car under direct

sunlight). This will cause battery leakage and

shorten the battery life.

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Operating time is shortened if the battery

terminal is dirty.

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If the operating time shortens drastically even

after charging, the battery may be reaching the

end of its life. Replace the battery with a new

one.

Battery Warning Settings

Follow the steps below to configure the warning

voltage or warning level when the remaining

battery level is running low.

1

Select “Voltage” or “Capacity%” in

[System]

B

[Battery]

B

[Type]

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“Near End (V)” and “End (V)” are enabled

when “Voltage” is selected.

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“Near End (%)” and “End (%)” are enabled

when “Capacity%” is selected.

2

Configure “Near End” and “End”

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Configures the setting at which the power is

shut down automatically after the warning is

activated.

(

A

P149 [ Near End (V)

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] )

(

A

P149 [ End (V)

0

] )

(

A

P149 [ Near End (%)

2

] )

(

A

P149 [ End (%)

2

] )

3

Check in advance to ensure that the

connected battery is in order and the

settings are appropriate

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If the time is different from what has been

anticipated, repeat the steps in 2 and 3.

Memo :

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When the battery that is connected does not

support communication, “Near End (V)” and

“End (%)” are enabled even when “Capacity%”

is selected.

Power Supply

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