Canon XL H1 manual

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161

Go to page of

A good user manual

The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Canon XL H1, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.

What is an instruction?

The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Canon XL H1 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.

Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Canon XL H1. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.

What should a perfect user manual contain?

First and foremost, an user manual of Canon XL H1 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Canon XL H1
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Canon XL H1 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Canon XL H1 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards

Why don't we read the manuals?

Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Canon XL H1 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Canon XL H1, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Canon service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Canon XL H1.

Why one should read the manuals?

It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Canon XL H1 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.

After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.

Table of contents for the manual

  • Page 1

    Mini Digital Video Cassette HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER Instruction Manual CAMÉSCOPE ET LECTEUR VIDÉO HD Manuel d’instruction VIDEOCÁMARA Y GRABADORA HD Manual de Instrucciones NTSC A PUB. DIM-720 English Fran ç ais Esp añol[...]

  • Page 2

    2 Introducti on Impor tant Usa ge Instructions W ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. W ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONL Y . COPYRIGHT W ARNING: Unauthorized recording of copyr ighted materials may in[...]

  • Page 3

    3 E Introduction IMPOR TANT SAF ETY INSTR UCTIONS In these safety instructions the word “product” refers to the Canon Digi tal Video Camcorder XL H1A and all its accessories. 1. Read Instructions — All the safe ty and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating inst[...]

  • Page 4

    4 19. Damage Requiring Service — Disconnect this prod uct from the wall outlet and all power sources including battery , and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the follo wing conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plu g is damaged. b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have fallen into, the product. c. If the [...]

  • Page 5

    5 E Introduction Using this Man ual Thank you for purchasing the Canon XL H1 . Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future refe rence. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly , refer to the T roubleshooting table ( 144). Conventions Used in this Manual  : Precautions related to the camcorder op[...]

  • Page 6

    6 About the HD/HDV and SD/DV Specifications Throughout the manual we will distinguish between the video signal sta ndards used by the camera section of the XL H1, a nd the recording standards used by the recorder se ction of the XL H1. The vid eo signal can be set to HD (h igh definition) or SD (standard definition) specifications. The recording st[...]

  • Page 7

    7 E Introduction Contents Introduction Important Usage Instructions................................................................................................... .......................... 2 Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. .........................[...]

  • Page 8

    8 Playback Playing Back a T ape ............................................................................................................ ............................ 98 Connecting to a Monitor/TV ..................................................................................................... ...................... 100 Audio Output ........[...]

  • Page 9

    9 E Introduction Chec king the Supplied Accessories Body Kit Additional Accessories Supplied with the Lens Kit CA-920 Compact Power Adapter DC-920 DC Coupler BP-950G Battery Pack SDC-16M SD Memory Card WL-D5000 Wireless Controller T wo AA (R6) Batteries Color Viewfinder Microphone Unit Camcorder Dust Cap SS-1000 Shoulder St r a p Adapter Holder S t[...]

  • Page 10

    10 Components Guide XL H1 External control mode VCR/PLA Y mo de Power off Auto Shutter-Priority Aperture-Priority Manual S potlight Night Easy Recording Lef t side view Recording programs POWER dial LIGHT button END SEARCH button ( 49) MODE SELECT switch ( 48) FRAME RA TE switch ( 56) AUDIO MONITOR button ( 67, 104) POWER indicator Side panel ( 135[...]

  • Page 11

    11 E Introduction Lef t side view Dioptric adjustment lever ( 21) STEREO/MONO microphone selector ( 64) Lock lever ( 20) Eye cup ( 20) Color viewfinder ( 19-22 ) Lock release button ( 21) Viewfinder cable ( 19 ) Zoom ring ( 50) Lens hood ( 2 5) Focus ring ( 52) RESET button Memory c ard slo t ( 30) ND filter operating ring ( 55) ND filter unlock bu[...]

  • Page 12

    12 Right side view S-video terminal ( 102) Video terminal (BNC) ( 102) RCA/BNC selector ( 10 2) Video terminal (RCA) ( 102) AUDIO 2 terminals (RCA) ( 66) AUDIO 1 terminals (RCA) ( 64) T erminal cover Battery atta chment unit ( 16) BA TT . RELEASE button ( 16) HD/SD SDI terminal ( 100) GEN.LOCK terminal ( 60) TC OUT terminal ( 60) TC IN terminal ( 6[...]

  • Page 13

    13 E Introduction * Do not use tripods with fastening screws longer than 5.5 mm (0.2 in.) as it may damage the camcorder . About the T erminal (LANC) stands for Local Application Control Bus System. The terminal allows you to connect and contro l connected devices. Connect only devices with the mark to the terminal.  Operation cannot be guarante[...]

  • Page 14

    14 T op view (pause) button ( 98) / DRIVE MODE button ( 1 19) (stop) button ( 98,1 10) / (metering mode) button ( 121) (rewind) button ( 98) / - button ( 124) (play) button ( 98) / SLIDESHOW button ( 124) (fast forward) button ( 98 ) / + button ( 8 7, 124) REC (record) button ( 1 10) Screw holes for adapter holder ( 23) T ally lamp ( 97) Remote sen[...]

  • Page 15

    15 E Introduction WL-D5000 Wireless Controller PHOTO button ( 1 16 ) ST ART/STOP button ( 42) MENU button ( 31) TV SCREEN button ( 132) SLIDESHOW button ( 124) DA T A CODE button ( 108) INDEX WRITE button ( 91) AUDIO MONIT OR button ( 67, 104) END SEARCH button ( 49) SEARCH SELECT button ( 106, 107) REC P AUSE button ( 1 10) REW button ( 98) ZERO S[...]

  • Page 16

    16 Preparatio ns Pre paring the P o w er Suppl y Charging the Battery Pack Disconnect the DC coupler from the power adapter before charging . Remove the terminal cover of the battery pack. 1. Connect the power cord to the adapter . 2. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. 3. Att ach the battery p ack to the adapter . • Press lightly and slide [...]

  • Page 17

    17 E Prep arations Using a Household Power Outlet 1. T urn the POWER dial to OFF . 2. Attach the DC coupler to the camcorder . Press lightly and slide the DC coupler up, in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. 3. Connect the power cord to the power adapter . 4. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. 5. Connect the DC coupler to the adapter[...]

  • Page 18

    18  Charging, Recording and Playback T imes The following times are appr oximate and vary according to the charging, recording and playback conditions. * Approximate times for recording with repeate d operations such as start/stop, zooming, power on/off. Actual time may be shorter .  We recommend charging the battery p ack in tempera tures be[...]

  • Page 19

    19 E Prep arations Pre paring the Camcor der Att aching and Det aching the Color Viewfinder Unit Att aching the Color Viewfinder Unit 1. Slide the viewfinder unit onto the bracket and tighten the locking screw . 2. Connect the viewfinder cable to the upper socket of the camcorder body . 3. Hook the viewfinder cable onto the cable clamp. Insert the [...]

  • Page 20

    20 Att aching and Det aching the Eye Cup Y ou can change the position of the eye cup for use with ei ther the lef t or right eye. Detach the eye cup and reattach it when changing the position of the eye cup for right or left eye use. Att aching the Eye Cup Align the hole for the dioptric adjustment lever with the lever , and pull the eye cup into p[...]

  • Page 21

    21 E Prep arations Dioptric Adjustment T urn on the camcorder and adjust the dioptric adjustment lever . Prevent direct sunlight from getting in the viewfinder . The viewfinder LCD may become damaged due to concentration of the light by the lens. Pay special attention wh en mounting the camcorder on a tripod, or durin g transportation. Using the V [...]

  • Page 22

    22 Adjusting the V iewfinder Y ou can adjust the brightness, contrast, color and sharpness of the view finder . These adjustments will not affect your recording. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. T urn the SELECT dial to select [DISPLA Y SETUP/ ] and press the SET button. 3. Select [EVF SETUP] and then select [BRIGHTNESS], [CONTRAST], [COLOR] or [SHARPN[...]

  • Page 23

    23 E Prep arations Fastening the Grip Belt Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the zoom lever with your index and middle finger , and the st art/stop button with your thumb. Att aching the Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mount and adjust the length of the strap. Be careful not to drop the camcorder when ad justing the strap or[...]

  • Page 24

    24 Pre paring the Lens Refer also to the instruction manual of the lens. Mounting the Lens 1. Set the POWER dial to OFF . 2. Remove the dust caps from the camcorder and the lens. 3. Align the red mark on the lens with the red mark on the camcorder and turn the lens clockwise until it clicks. Removing the Lens 1. Set the POWER dial to OFF . 2. Slide[...]

  • Page 25

    25 E Prep arations  Proper operation ca nnot be guaranteed when recording in HDV stand ard with the optional Extender XL 1.6x. The message “HD INCOMP A TIB LE LENS” will appear when using the extender , even with an HDV compatible lens. Att aching the Lens Hood Attach the lens hood to protect the lens and shade it from stray light. 1. Place [...]

  • Page 26

    26 Adjusting the Flange Back (Lenses without a built-in flange back adjustment function) The flange back can be adjusted to correct the focus dur ing telephoto and wide zooming. The fla nge back can be adjusted automatically by the camcorder (AF) or manually (MF). Different flange back adjustment values can be memorized and can also be saved as bac[...]

  • Page 27

    27 E Prep arations Resetting the flange back adjustment s This procedure will reset the stored flange back adjustment value for the mounted lens. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. T urn the SELECT dial to select [CAMERA SETUP] and press the SET button. 3. Select [FB] and then select [SET DEF AUL T]. 4. Select [YES] and press the SET button. 5. Press the[...]

  • Page 28

    28 Using the W ir eless Contr oller When you press the buttons on the wireless controller , point it at one of the camcorder ’s remote sensors. The camcorder has three remote sensors: two at the front and one at the back. Inserting the Batteries The wireless controller oper ates with two AA (R6) batteries. 1. Open the battery cover . 2. Insert th[...]

  • Page 29

    29 E Prep arations Loading/Unloading a Cassette Use only videocassettes marked with the logo. For recordin g in HDV we recommend you use videocassettes compatible with the HDV standard. 1. Slide the EJECT switch to open the cassette comp artment cover . The cassette comp artment opens automatically . 2. Load/unload the cassette. • Insert the cass[...]

  • Page 30

    30 Inser ting/R emo ving a Memor y Car d Y ou can use SD memory cards or commercially available MultiMediaCards (MMC) with this camcorder . The SD memory card has a protect switch to prevent accident al erasure. Inserting the Card 1. Set the POWER dial to OFF . 2. Open the memory card slot cover . 3. Insert the memory card straight, all the way int[...]

  • Page 31

    31 E Prep arations Changing Settings with the MENU Button Many of the camcorder ’s functions can be changed from the onscreen menu. Selecting Menus and Settings 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. T urn the SELECT dial to select a submenu and press the SET button. 3. T urn the SELECT dial to select a menu item and press the SET button. [...]

  • Page 32

    32 Menu and Default Settings Default settings are shown in boldface. 1 Cannot be selected in St andard Defin ition (SD) if the frame rate is set to 24F . 2 Can only be selected when a lens with focus preset function is mounted. CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options SIGNAL SETUP TIME CODE FRAME SETTNG DROP , NON -DROP 58 COUNT -UP REC-RUN , [...]

  • Page 33

    33 E Prep arations CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options CUSTOM PRESET EDIT SELECT CP 1 PRESET_A , 2 PRESET_B, 3 PRESET_C, 4 PRESET_D, 5 PRESET_E, 6 PRESET_E 82 TUNE RENAME PROTECT RESET RETURN GAMMA NORMAL , CINE1, CINE2 KNEE AUTO, LOW , MIDDLE , HIG H BLACK STRETCH, MIDDLE , PRESS MASTER PED. -9 ~ +9 SETUP LEVEL -9 ~ +9 SHARPNESS -9 ~ +9 [...]

  • Page 34

    34 CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options RECORDING SETUP REC MODE* SP , LP 96 UB REC INT . USR-BIT , EXT . US R-BIT 62 UB SELECT 00 00 00 0 0 , TIME, DA TE 62 IMG QUALITY SUPER FINE, FINE , NORMAL 1 14 IMAGE SIZE L 1440x1080 , S 640x480 1 14 STILL I. REC OFF , ON, ON+CP DA T A 88, 11 7 FILE NOS. RESET , CONTINUOUS 11 5 AUDIO SETUP AUDIO MOD[...]

  • Page 35

    35 E Prep arations 1 Cannot be selected in St andard Defin ition (SD) if the frame rate is set to 24F . HD DOWN CONVERT : Selects whether to down-con vert the video signal ou tput from the HDV/DV terminal while playing back a t ape re corded in HDV standard.  The down-converted ou tput video signal will always be 60 fp s interlaced, regardless o[...]

  • Page 36

    36 VCR/PLA Y MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options DISPLA Y SETUP/ EVF SETUP EVF BW MODE ON, OFF 92 BRIGHTNESS 22 CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESS TV SCREEN ON , OFF 132 AUDIO LEVEL ON , OFF 67 DISPLA YS ON , OFF <PLA YBK> 132 CUSTOM KEYS ON, OFF 90 DA T A CODE DA TE, TI ME, DA TE & TIME , CAMERA DA T A, CAM. & D/T 108 LANGUAGE ENGLISH , , 9[...]

  • Page 37

    37 E Prep arations CARD CAMERA MENU 1 Can only be selected when a lens with focus preset function is mounted. Submenu Menu Item Setting Options SIGNAL SETUP GENLOCK ON, OFF 61 GENLCK ADJUST -1023 – +1023 61 COMP . OUT 480i, 1080i/480i 101 SDI OUTPUT ON, OFF 101 SDI SPEC. AUTO , SD LOCKED 101 CAMERA SETUP ZEBRA O N, OFF 80 ZEBRA LEVEL 70, 75, 80, [...]

  • Page 38

    38 CARD CAMERA MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options CUSTOM PRESET EDIT SELECT CP 1 PRESET_A , 2 PRESET_B, 3 PRESET_C, 4 PRESET_D, 5 PRESET_E, 6 PRESET_E 82 TUNE RENAME PROTECT RESET RETURN KNEE AUTO, LOW , MIDDLE , HIG H BLACK STRETCH, MIDDLE , PRESS SHARPNESS -9 ~ +9 H DTL FREQ LOW , MIDDLE , HIGH DTL HV BALANCE -9 ~ +9 CORING -9 ~ +9 COLOR GAIN[...]

  • Page 39

    39 E Prep arations DISPLA Y SETUP/ EVF SETUP EVF BW MODE ON, OFF 92 BRIGHTNESS 22 CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESS LEV/CENT MRK OFF , LEVEL MARK, CENT . MARK 45 OBJ DST UNIT m (meter) , f t (feet) 97 ZOOM IND. BAR , NUMBER 51 TV SCREEN ON , OFF 132 GUIDE INFO OFF , CUSTOM KEYS, D/T DISPLA Y 41 LANGUAGE ENGLISH , , 97 SYSTEM/ CUSTOM KEY 1 ZEBRA , TV SCREEN,[...]

  • Page 40

    40 CARD VCR/PLA Y MENU Submenu Menu Item Setting Options SIGNAL SETUP COMP . OUT 480i, 1080i/480i 101 SDI OUTPUT ON, OFF 101 SDI SPEC. AUTO , SD LOCKED 101 CARD OPERA TION S PRINT ORDERS ALL ERASE NO , YES 129 ERASE ALL IMAGES NO , YES 126 INITIALIZE CANCEL , EXECUTE 128 After pressing the SET button while displaying a still image: IMAGE ERASE CANC[...]

  • Page 41

    41 E Prep arations Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time Set the time zone, date and time when you first start using your camcorder , or if the built-in rechargeable battery has completely discharged . Setting the T ime Zone/Daylight Saving Time 1. Press the MENU button. 2. T urn the SELECT dial to select [SYSTEM/ ] and press the SET button. 3. Sele[...]

  • Page 42

    42 Recording R ecor ding The camcorder ships with the following factory settings: Recording mode - HDV; Audio mode - 2 channels About the audio recording, refer to the relevant chapter ( 63). Recording 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Press the lock button and set the POWER dial to a recording program. 3. Press the start/stop button to begin recording. ?[...]

  • Page 43

    43 E Recording The end search, date se arch and index se arch functions may not work correctly if you mix recordings in HDV and DV standards on the same t ape. Low-angle Recording The carrying handle is equipped with a duplicate set of recording and zoom controls, ideal for low-ang le recording. Slide the LOCK lever toward s the lens to prevent acc[...]

  • Page 44

    44 Screen Displays during Recording Time code Y ou can select between drop frame or non-drop frame time code ( 58). Remaining t ape Indicates the remaining time of the tape in minutes. “ END” flashes when the tape reaches the end. • When the time left is less than 15 seconds, the remaining tape time may not appea r . • Depending on the tape[...]

  • Page 45

    45 E Recording Y ou can select the amount of information shown on th e screen from full, partial or no display . Repeatedly pressing the EVF DISPLA Y button will cycle through the options in the following sequence. * When [GUIDE IN FO] is set to [D/T DIS PLA Y]. Displaying the Center and Level Markers Use the center and leve l markers to accurately[...]

  • Page 46

    46 Reviewing the Recording In record pause mode, this function allows you to review the last few second s of your recording to check if it has been recorded prop erly . Press and release the (record review) button. The camcorder rewinds the tape, pl ays back the last few seconds, and returns to record pause mode. If the current video signal standar[...]

  • Page 47

    47 E Recording Selecting the Signal Standar d (HD/SD) Set the MODE SELECT switch to the desired position. • HD: T o record on the tape in HDV standard or to use the camcor der as a high-definition (HD) camera. • SD 16:9, SD 4:3: T o record on the tape in DV st andard or to use the camcorde r as a standard-definition (SD) camera. Select the aspe[...]

  • Page 48

    48 Changing the Aspect R atio When recording in standard definition (SD), you can change the aspect ratio of your recording to 16:9 or 4:3. Set the MODE SELECT switch to SD 16:9 or SD 4:3. The camcorder ’s viewfinder has a 16:9 aspect ratio. If you select the 4:3 aspect ratio, the picture will appear in the center of the scree n with black side p[...]

  • Page 49

    49 E Recording End Search Y ou can use this function to locate the end of the last recorded scene. Press the END SEARCH button. • “ ” appears. • The camcorder rewin ds/fast forw ards the tape, plays back the last few seconds of the recording and stops the ta pe. • Pressing the button agai n cancels the search.  End search cannot be use[...]

  • Page 50

    50 Zooming Y ou can operate the zoom fro m either the side grip or the carrying handle. Y ou can also use the zoom ring on the zoom lens or the zoom buttons on the wireless controller . Move the zoom lever toward W to zoom out (wide-angle). Move it toward T to zoom in (telephoto). About the V ariable Zoom Speeds Zoom lever on the side grip: When th[...]

  • Page 51

    51 E Recording Zoom Preset (Lenses equipped with the zoom preset function) This function enables any given zoom setting to be memorize d and to return to that zoom setting instantly . Presetting the Zoom 1. Set the POSITION PRESET switch to ZOOM. 2. Move the POSITION PRESET ON/SET switch to SET . The preset zoom positio n appears in yellow on the z[...]

  • Page 52

    52 Adjusting the F ocus The camcorder can be se t to Autofocus or Manual Focus. T o make it easier to focus manually , you can also make use of th e Peaking and Magnifying display functions ( 53). If you are not using the HD 20x L IS Lens, refer also to the instruct ion manual of the lens you are using. Autofocus (Lenses eq uipped with the autofocu[...]

  • Page 53

    53 E Recording Manual focus 1. Lenses equipped with autofocus function: Slide the focus selector on the lens to M. “MF” is displayed on screen. 2. Zoom in to telephoto. 3. T urn the focus ring to adjust the focus. 4. Operate the zoom to reframe the subject. If you focus manually and then leave the camcorder with the power tu rned on, you may lo[...]

  • Page 54

    54 Peaking While recording or in record p ause, press the EVF PEAKING button. • The outlines of the subject will be emphasized. • Press the button again to cancel the function. Magnifying In record p ause, press the EVF MAGNIFYING button. • The cent ral part of the sc reen will be magnified ap proximately 2x. • Press the button again to can[...]

  • Page 55

    55 E Recording Using the ND Filter (Lenses with Built-in ND Filter) When recording in bright surroundings, the ca mcorder will set a small aperture value and the picture may appear blurred.Wh en you are using a lens with built-i n ND filter , turn it on/of f according to the screen display . With the HD 20x L IS Lens: Press the ND filter unlock but[...]

  • Page 56

    56 Selecting the F r ame R ate Y ou can select from the following frame rates depending on the recording mode: 60i, 30F , 24F (2:3 pulldown-converted) 60i, 30F , 24F (2:3 pulldown-converted or 2:3:3:2 pulldown-converted) 60i Mode Records in 60 fps interlaced mode, the same as TV signals. 30F Mode Records in 30 f ps progressive mode and outputs sign[...]

  • Page 57

    57 E Recording Selecting the Frame Rate Set the FRAME RA TE switch to the desired position. • i: 60i Mode, F1: 30 F Mode, F2: 24F Mode. • The selected frame rate appears on -screen. If you change the position of the FRAME RA TE switch while recording, the frame rate will not change immediately . It changes once yo u pause recording. Selecting t[...]

  • Page 58

    58 Setting the Time Code Selecting the Frame Setting In 60i and 30F mode, you can select between drop fr ame or non-drop frame time code. Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select the [TIME CODE] submenu and then [FRAME SETTNG]. Select a setting option and close the menu. When you select the [NON DROP] setting or when you select 24F frame rat[...]

  • Page 59

    59 E Recording  In 24F (in SD) mode, the “fr ames” value of the time code is set in multiples of 5. When you change the frame rate from 60i/30F to 24F , the “frame s” value of the time code will automatically become a multiple of 5.  When you mix drop frame and n on-drop frame time codes (including 24F frame rate in SD mode), the time[...]

  • Page 60

    60 Synchronizing the Camcor der’s Time Code Y ou can synchronize this camcorder ’s time code to an external time code generator . Also you can include in the recording the user bit signal received from the TC IN terminal ( 62). The camcorder offers the following synchronization options. Genlock The V phase and H phase of the camcorder ’s time[...]

  • Page 61

    61 E Recording Selecting the Synchronization Method Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [EXT . SYNC], select a setting option and close the menu.  If you select the [GENLOCK+TC] sync hronizati on method, the [FRAME SETTNG] and [COUNT - UP] settings of the camcorder will be ignored and the external time code’s drop-frame bit will be[...]

  • Page 62

    62 Setting the User Bit The user bit display can be selected from the date or the time of recording, or an identification code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system that is useful for labe ling t apes. There are sixteen possible characters: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F . If a user bit is being received al ong with an ext[...]

  • Page 63

    63 E Recording A udio R ecor ding When recording on the tape in either HDV or DV standard, you can select to record audio in only two channels or all four channels simultaneously . The audio transfer rate is 384 Kbps when recording on 2 channels, and 384 Kbps (192 Kbps / 2 channels) when recordin g on all 4 channels. The sampling frequency is 48 kH[...]

  • Page 64

    64 Using the Wind Screen With the supplied microphone (only), you can reduce the sou nd of wind recorded from the front microphone. Open the menu and select [AUDIO SETUP]. Select [WIND SCREEN], select a setting option and close the menu. Recording on Channels 1 and 2 Select the audio input from FRONT MIC (supplied microphon e), AUDIO 1 (RCA termina[...]

  • Page 65

    65 E Recording When Connecting to the XLR terminals 1. Connect a microphone to the XLR terminals. T o supply a microphone with phantom power , set the +48V switch to ON. Make sur e to connect the microphone first, before turning on the phantom power . Keep the microphone connected when turnin g off the phantom power . 2. Set the INPUT SELECT switch[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Recording on Channels 3 and 4 Select the audio input from SHOE (optional MA-300 Microphone Adapter), AUDIO2 (RCA terminals) or REAR (XLR terminals). Refer also to the Audio Block Diagram ( 1 57). Make sure to set [AUD IO MODE] to [4 CH] when record ing on the tape in HDV standard, or [32kHz 4CH] when recording in DV standard. When Connecting to [...]

  • Page 67

    67 E Recording When connecting a micr ophone that does not su pport phantom power , make sure to set the +48V switch to OFF . Otherwise the microphone may be damaged. Adjusting the Audio Recording Level Hiding/Displaying the Audio Level Indicator on the Screen Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SETUP/ ]. Select [AUDIO LEVEL], select a setting optio[...]

  • Page 68

    68 Ima ge Stabilizer (Lenses Equipped with Ima g e Sta bilizer) Y ou can select to activate or turn off the image stabilizer depending on the recording conditions. Move the ST ABILIZER ON/OFF switch to OFF . The image stabilizer cannot be turned of f in the Easy Recording mode.  We recommend turning off the image st abilizer when mounting the ca[...]

  • Page 69

    69 E Recording Using the Pro g rammed AE Modes Programmed auto exposure mode s provide advanced automated recording te chniques ensuring professional results in va rious shooting conditions. Selecting the Programmed AE Modes Press the button and turn the POWER dial. The symbol of the selected mode appears. Do not change the mode during recording as[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Aperture-Priority ( 73) Use this mode to select between 7 aperture settings–from f/1.6 to f/9.5 (or to full iris close)–and the camcorder automati cally sets a matching shutter speed. This mode allows for the best control of depth of field. Manual ( 74) This mode offers the crea tive freedom of a complete rang e of manual controls. In the Ma[...]

  • Page 71

    71 E Recording A vailability of functions in each recording program : Available : Not available 1 : Available when the exposure is locked. 2 : Available during clear scan. HD 20x L IS, 20x L IS, 16x IS II and 3x zoom lens * Not available with the 3x zoom lens. Recording programs EXP . LOCK button IRIS dial 11 SHUTTER button 11 AE SHIFT dial (0) (0)[...]

  • Page 72

    72 R ecor ding in the Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode A vailable shutter speeds whe n recording movies depend on th e selected frame rate: A vailable shutter speeds when reco rding still images: 1/4*, 1/8, 1/15 , 1/30, 1/60, 1/100 , 1/250, 1/500 * Only with the HD 20x L IS Lens. 1. Set the POWER dial to Tv . 2. Select the shutter speed with the SHUTTER [...]

  • Page 73

    73 E Recording R ecor ding in the Aper ture-Priority (A v) Mode A vailable aperture values (with the HD 20 x L IS lens) F1.6, F2.0, F2.8, F4.0, F5.6, F8 .0, F9.5, CLOSE 1. Set the POWER dial to A v . 2. Select the aperture with the IRIS dial. Y ou can select the direction in which turning the IRIS dial will adjust the aperture values, using the [IR[...]

  • Page 74

    74 R ecor ding in the Man ual Mode Y ou can set the exposure at any combinat ion of shutter speed and aperture leve ls. A vailable settings * Only with the HD 20x L IS Lens. 1. Set the POWER dial to M. The exposure in dicator appears. 2. Select the aperture with the IRIS dial. Y ou can select the direction in which turning the IRIS dial will adjust[...]

  • Page 75

    75 E Recording Adjusting the Exposure Exposure Lock 1. Set the POWER dial to , Tv or Av . 2. Press the EXP . LOCK button. • The exposure indicator appears. Use th e exposure indicator as an estimate. • The mark above the indicator denotes th e automatic exposure setting. The mark of the indicator denotes the current exposure setting within ± 2[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Using AE Shift Y ou can use the AE Shift control to manually override the automatic exposure system to darken or lighten the image. Select from 13 AE levels (+2.0, +1.5, +1.0, +0.75, +0.5, +0.25, ±0, -0.25, -0.5, -0.75, -1.0, -1.5, -2.0). 1. Set the POWER dial to , Tv or Av . 2. T urn the AE SHIFT dial to adjust the level. The selected level ap[...]

  • Page 77

    77 E Recording Adjusting the Gain The gain control adjusts the level of the video si g nal generated depending on the lighting and shooting conditions. Y ou can select from automatic gain control or preset levels that ra nge from -3 to +18 dB. 1. Set the POWER dial to , Tv , Av or M . 2. Press the GAIN dial so that it pop s out. 3. T urn the GAIN d[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Setting the W hite Balance The camcorder uses an electronic white balance process to calibrate the picture for accurate color display under different lighting condition s. In addition to the fully automated mode, white bala nce modes includ e an indoor mode, an outdoor mode, a color temperature setting and two user presets that can be memorized.[...]

  • Page 79

    79 E Recording Setting a Custom White Balance 1. Set the POWER dial to a recording program other than . 2. Press the WHITE BALANCE dial so that it pop s out. 3. Set the WHITE BALANCE dial to one of the custom preset numbers. 4. Point the camcorder at a white object and zoom in until it fills the whole screen. Keep the camcorder zoomed at the white [...]

  • Page 80

    80 Using the Zebr a P atter n This camcorder has a zebra pattern feature that sh ows black and white diagonal stripes over the area that is overexposed. The zebra pattern is only displayed on the screen and will not affect your recordings. The zebra pattern will not be displayed while using the EVF Peaking and EVF Magnifying functions. Use this fea[...]

  • Page 81

    81 E Recording Using the Skin Detail Function With the skin detail func tion, areas in the picture tha t have skin-tone characteristics will be detected, and the details in these areas will be sof tened in order to conceal skin imperfections. On the viewfinder , those skin areas will be identified by a zebra pattern alternating with the normal pict[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Using the Custom Preset Y ou can de fine preset levels for 23 recording specifications used when recording on tape (17 when recording still images on the memory card). Up to 6 custom presets can be store d on the camcorder , and up to 20 can be stored on the memory card. Y o u can copy the camcorder ’s custom presets to the memory card. Also, [...]

  • Page 83

    83 E Recording Master Pedest al [PED] (only in CAMERA mode) Adjust the master pedest al level in the range -9 to +9. Setup Level [SET] (only in CAMERA mode) Adjust the setup level in the range -9 to +9. • Depending on the value set for the master pedestal [PED], the setup level may not be able to take a negative value. In that case, adjusting the[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Color Phase [CPH] Adjust the color phase in the range -9 to +9. R Gain [RGN] Adjust the red level in the range -9 to +9. G Gain [GGN] Adjust the green level in the range -9 to +9. B Gain [BGN] Adjust the blue level in th e range -9 to +9. R-G Matrix [RGM] Adjust the level in the range -9 to +9. R-B Matrix [RBM] Adjust the level in the range -9 t[...]

  • Page 85

    85 E Recording Setting the Custom Preset Settings 1. Open the menu and select [CUSTOM PRESET]. 2. Select [ EDIT]. The custom preset submenu ap pears. 3. Select [SELECT CP] and then select the name of the custom preset file where you want to store the settings. After making the selection you will retur n to the custom pre set edit submenu. 4. From t[...]

  • Page 86

    86 3. T urn the SELECT dial to select a number , letter or punctuation mark and press the SET button. • The next character of the custom preset file name will start flashing. • Set the rest of the custom preset file in the same way . 4. When you finish renaming the custom preset file, press the SET button. Y ou will return to the custom preset [...]

  • Page 87

    87 E Recording Copying a Custom Preset File to the Memory Card 1. Open the menu and select [CUSTOM PRESET], followed by [ ]. 2. From the copy submenu, select [SELECT CP] and then select the name of the custom preset file you want to copy to the card. 3. Select [SA VE POSITION] and select the filename under which you want to store the file on the me[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Saving the Custom Preset Settings in Use with a S till Image on the Memory Card In mode, you can save the custom preset settin gs currently being used on the memory card along with a still image of the recording. This is very useful when you want to load the custom preset file later by selecting the still image of that specific scene. Open the m[...]

  • Page 89

    89 E Recording Using Clear Scan This feature allows you to record a computer ’s CRT screen or other equipment without displaying black band or flicker on the scre en. Y ou can adjust the frequency from 60.1 Hz to 203.9 Hz. 1. Set the POWER dial to Tv or M. 2. Press the SHUTTER button to display “CS”. 3. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP [...]

  • Page 90

    90 Using the Custom K eys Y ou can assign frequently used functions to the custom keys. The cu stom keys can have dif ferent functions assigned to them in each of the dif ferent oper ation modes. Default sett ings: The following f unctions can be assign ed to the custom keys: 1 Can only be assigned to Custom Key 2. 2 This function can only be opera[...]

  • Page 91

    91 E Recording Changing the Custom Keys Setting Open the menu and select [SYSTEM/ ]. Select [CUSTOM KEY 1] or [CUSTOM KEY 2], select the function you wish to assign to the custom key and close the menu. When you do not wish to use the custom keys, select [(NONE )]. Activating the Functions with the Custom Key T ime Code ( 58) Press the CUSTOM KEY ([...]

  • Page 92

    92 T ime Code Hold Y ou can press the custom key button to freeze the display of the time code. The time code will continue running normally even while th e time code display is on hold. T ime Code Hold can only be ope rated with the custom keys. Press the CUSTOM KEY (1 or 2) button. • Pressing the custom key button again will reactivate the norm[...]

  • Page 93

    93 E Recording R ecor ding Color Bar s/A udio R efe r ence Signal Color Bars Y ou can generate and record SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and T elevision Engin eers) color bars. 1. Press the BARS/F ADE SELECT button to display “COLOR BARS”. • Repeatedly pressing the button will cycle through the options in the following order: COLOR BARS, WH[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Using the Faders Y ou can choose to fade to/from white or to/from black. 1. While recording or in record p ause mode, press the BARS/F ADE SELECT button to display “WHITE F ADE” or “BLACK F ADE”. • Repeatedly pressing the button will cycle through the options in the following order: COLOR BARS, WHITE F ADE, BLACK F ADE, no display . ?[...]

  • Page 95

    95 E Recording Using the Digital Video Contr ol This feature enables the XL H1 to control the record and stop functions of a connected IEEE1394 storage/recording device. The device must comply with the IEEE1394 A V/C protocol. Windows XP (SP2) users can use the CONSOLE software (sold separately) to download vid eo and audio recordings (in HDV or DV[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Other Camcor der Functions/Settings Changing the Recording Mode (SP/LP) When recording in S tanda rd Definition (SD mode) only , you ca n choose between SP (standard play) and LP (long play). LP extends the tape usage by 1.5 times. T o change to LP mode, open the menu and select [RECORDING SETUP]. Select [REC MODE], set it to [LP] and close the [...]

  • Page 97

    97 E Recording T urning Off the T ally Lamp s Open the menu and select [SYSTEM/ ]. Select [T ALL Y LAMP], set it to [OFF] and close the menu. The tally lamp s still light up when the camcorder receives a signal from the wireless controller . Changing the Display Language The language used in the camcorder displays and menu items can be changed to S[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Playback Playing Bac k a T ape Select a playback standard according to the tape you wish to play back. 1. Set the POWER dial to . 2. Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [PLA YBACK STD] and set it to [AUTO], [HDV] or [DV] to match the t ape you wish to playback. 3. Close the menu. S p ecial Playback Modes (Playback Pause) T o pause pl[...]

  • Page 99

    99 E Playback (Frame Advance) Plays back frame-by-fr ame. Repeatedly press the button on the wirel ess controller during playback pause. Hold the button pressed down to ente r the continuous frame advance playback. (Slow Forward) Plays back at about 1/3 normal speed. Press the SLOW button on the wir eless controller during normal or reverse playbac[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Connecting to a Monitor/TV The different recording modes and the correspond i ng output terminals are given in the table below: Connection to a High Definition TV or Monitor (HDTV/HiV ision) Using the SD/HD SDI T erminal HD/SD SDI T erminal COMPONENT OUT (D-) T erminal HDV/DV T erminal (S-) VIDEO Te r m i n a l s HD 1920x1080 D3 (1440x1080) MPE[...]

  • Page 101

    101 E Playback Activate the HD/SD SDI output and select the appropriate video output option (HD or SD). 1. Set the POWER dial to . 2. Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Select [SDI OUTPUT] and set it to [ON]. 3. From the same [SIGNAL SETUP] submenu select [SDI SPEC.]. Select [AUTO] or [SD LOCKED] to match the video output you wish to use. 4. [...]

  • Page 102

    102 Using the HDV/DV T erminal • When connecting the ca mcorder to a monitor TV that supports DV , you may ne ed to carry out a procedure on the TV to recognize the camera. Refer to the instruction m anual of the TV or monitor . • If necessary , turn on the DV conversion and select whether to convert a t ape recorded in HD to SD with the follow[...]

  • Page 103

    103 E Playback  We recommend powering the camcorder from a household power outlet.  When connecting to the RCA terminal, set the RCA/BNC selector down to RCA. When connecting to the BNC terminal, set the RCA/BNC selector up to BNC.  TV set s with S1-Video terminals : Recording made with a 16:9 aspect ratio ( 48) will automatically be playe[...]

  • Page 104

    104 A udio Output Selecting the Audio Output of the RCA T erminals Press the AUDIO MONITOR button. Repeatedly pressing the button will cycle through the options in the following sequence: CH , CH and CH / CH . Selecting the Audio Channels Open the menu and select [AUDIO SETUP]. Select [SEL AUDIO CH], select a setting option and close the menu. Sele[...]

  • Page 105

    105 E Playback R etur ning to a Pr e-mar k ed P osition If you wish to return to a particular scene later , mark the point with the zero set memory , and the tape will stop at that point when you rewind/fast forward the tape. This function is opera ted with the wir eless controller . 1. Press the ZERO SET MEMOR Y button at the point you wish to ret[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Index Search With the index search you can locate any poin t you have marked befor ehand with an index signal ( 91). This function is operated with the wireless controller . 1. Press the SEARCH SELECT button to display “INDEX SEARCH”. “ ” appears. 2. Press the or button to begin searching. • Press more than once to search for further [...]

  • Page 107

    107 E Playback Date Search Y ou can locate the change of the date/time zo ne with the date search function. This function is opera ted with the wir eless controller . 1. Press the SEARCH SELECT button to display “DA TE SEARCH”. “ ” appea rs. 2. Press the or button to begin searching. • Press more than once to search for further date chang[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Displaying the Data Code The camcorder maintains a dat a code containing t he recording date and time and other camera data such as shutter speed, gain and exposure (f-stop). Selecting the Dat a Code Display Combination Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SETUP/ ]. Select [DA T A CODE], select a setting option and close the menu. Displaying the [...]

  • Page 109

    109 E Playback Changing the R emote Sensor Mode T wo remote sensor modes and an off setting are available to pre vent interference from other Canon wireless controllers being used nearby . T urning the Remote Sensor Off Open the menu and select [SYSTEM/ ]. Select [WL.REMOTE], set it to [OFF ] and close the menu. “ ” appears. Changing the Remote[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Editing R ecor ding an Exter nal Video Signal (Analog Line-In, HD V/D V In) Y ou can re cord on the tape an external video sign al, either from the analog video input (SD standard) or from the HDV/DV input (SD or HD standard). Analog Line-In Y ou can select the audio channels to be recorded along with the video signal. 1. Connect the camcorder [...]

  • Page 111

    111 E Editing Recording is not possible unless the [PLA YBACK STD] option is set to [AUTO] ( 35). Copyright Signal Certain software t apes are copyr ight protected. If you attempt to pl ay back such tape, “COPYRIGHT PROTECTED PLA YBACK IS RESTRICTED” appears and you will not be able to view the content s of the tape. If you attempt to record fr[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Con v er ting Analo g Signals into Digital Signals (Analog-Digital Conv er ter) Using the camcorder you can convert analog video input signals to a digital video signal (SD standard) and output it through the HDV/DV terminal. Open the menu and select [SIGNAL SETUP]. Sele ct [A V DV], set it to [ON] and close the menu.  Depending on the signa[...]

  • Page 113

    113 E Editing Connecting to a Computer (IEEE1394) T o connect the camcorder to a computer you need to ensure the following requirements: a computer equipped with an IEEE1394 (DV) terminal and video editing software with video capturing capability installed. For the minimum system require ments for video editing, refer to the instruction manual of t[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Using a Memo ry Card Selecting the Ima ge Quality/Siz e Changing the S till Image Quality Y ou can choose from Su perfine, Fine and Normal. Open the menu and select [RECORDING SETUP]. Se lect [IMG QUALITY], select a setting option and close the menu. Changing the S till Image Size Y ou can choose from 1920 x 1080, 848 x 480, 1440 x 1080 and 640[...]

  • Page 115

    115 E Using a Memory Card File Numbers S till images are automa tically assigned file numbers from 0101 to 9900, and stored in folders containing up to 100 images. Folders are numbered from 101 to 998. * Only when playing back a tape. T o change the setting, open the menu and select [RECORDING SETUP]. Select [FILE NOS.], set it to [RESET] and close[...]

  • Page 116

    116 R ecor ding Still Ima g es on a Memor y Car d Y ou can record still images wi th the camcorder , from a tape in the camcorder . Y ou can also record a still image on the memory card while you record a movie on the tape. 1. T urn the POWER dial to a recording program and move the T APE/CARD switch to . 2. Press the PHOTO button halfway . • The[...]

  • Page 117

    117 E Using a Memory Card  When the Focus-Priority mo de is set to [ON]: When you press the PHOTO button fully before the symbol turns green, it may t ake up to 2 seconds (4 seconds in the Night recording program) until the focus is adjusted. If the subject is not suitable for autofocus, the camcorder locks the focus. In that case, adjust the fo[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Capturing a St ill Image from a T ape While you are playing back a tape, you can capture the same picture as a still image on the memory card. 1. Open the menu and select [RECORDI NG SETUP]. Select [STILL I.REC], set it to [ON] or [ON+CP DA T A] and close the menu. 2. While you are playing back the tape, press the PHOT O button. Screen Displays[...]

  • Page 119

    119 E Using a Memory Card Selecting the Driv e Mode Changing the Drive Mode 1. Set the POWER dial to a recording program other than and move the T APE/CARD switch to . 2. Press the DRIVE MODE button to switch between the drive modes. The setting chan ges with each press of the button. Continuous Shooting/High-S peed Continuous Shooting Press and ho[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Auto Exposure Bracketing Press the PHOTO button. Three still images in different exposures are recorded to the memory card. Make sure that there is sufficient sp ace on the memory card.[...]

  • Page 121

    121 E Using a Memory Card Selecting the Metering Method 1. Set the POWER dial to , Tv , Av or M , and move the T APE/CARD switch to . 2. Press the button. • The setting changes with each press of the button. • The symbol of the currently selected setting is displayed. • If you selected (SPOT), the AE point frame appears in the center of the s[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Using an Optional Flash Y ou can use E-TTL II compatible Canon S peedlite flashes designed for use with Canon SLR cameras, including the 420EX/430EX/550EX/580EX models, to record natural still images under low light conditions. Refer also to the instruction manual of the S peedlite flash. Connecting a S peedlite Flash  When connecting a Ca n[...]

  • Page 123

    123 E Using a Memory Card R e viewing a Still Ima ge Right after R ecor ding Y ou can select to display a still image for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 seconds af ter it has been recorded. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SETUP]. Select [REVIEW], select a setting option and close the menu.  A still image is displayed as long as you hold the PHOTO button afte[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Playing Bac k Still Ima ges from a Memor y Car d 1. T urn the POWER dial to and move the T APE/CARD switch to . 2. Press the +/– button to move between images.  Images not recorded with this camcorder , uploaded from a computer , edite d on a computer and images whose file names have be en changed may not be pl ayed back correctly .  Do[...]

  • Page 125

    125 E Using a Memory Card Index Screen 1. Move the zoom lever toward W . Up to 6 images appear . 2. T urn the SELECT dial to select an image. • Move the “ ” to the image you wish to view . • Y ou can switch between the index pages by pressing the + / – button. 3. Move the zoom lever toward T . The index screen is cancelled and the selecte[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Erasing Ima g es Y ou can erase images one at a time or all at once.  Be careful when erasing images. Erased images cannot be recovered.  Erasing a still image that had a custom preset file embedded (recorded with the [ON+CP DA T A] setting) will erase the image and the embedded custom preset file. Protected ima ges cannot be eras ed. Era[...]

  • Page 127

    127 E Using a Memory Card Protecting Ima g es Y ou can protect important images from accidental erasure when displaying a single image or the index screen. If a memory card is initialized, all still images, even protected ones, will be erased permanently . 1. Select the image you wish to protect. 2. Press the SET button to open the still image oper[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Initializing a Memor y Car d Initialize new memory cards, or when you get the message “CARD E RROR”. Y ou can also initialize a memory card to erase all data recorded on it.  Initializing a memory card erases all dat a, including protected ima ges and custom preset files.  Images and custom preset files er ased through the card initia[...]

  • Page 129

    129 E Using a Memory Card Print Or der Settings Y ou can select still images for printing and set the number of copies. These print order settings are compatible with the Digit al Print Order Format (DPOF) standards and can be used for printing on DPOF compatible printers. A maximum of 998 still images can be selected. Selecting Still Images for Pr[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Addition al Information Settings R etained at P o w er Of f or ST ANDBY Mode The following list shows the settings tha t are retained when you turn the power off or press the ST ANDBY button. If the built-i n lithium button batt ery has become depleted, all settings will be erased. Recording Mode * Not available for recording still images on th[...]

  • Page 131

    131 E Additiona l Information The following list shows the settings tha t are retained when you change the programmed AE mode or frame rate. Recording Mode * Not available for recording still images on the memory card. When you change to a recording program other than Easy Recording When you change to Easy Recording When you change the frame rat e*[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Screen Displays Hiding the Displays on the Camcorder Screen Y ou can hide the displays on the screen to have a clear screen for playback. Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SETUP/ ]. Select [DISPLA YS], set it to [OFF <PLA YBK>] and close the menu. • W arning messages still appear , and the data code appears if turned on. • T ape oper[...]

  • Page 133

    133 E Additiona l Information Screen Displays during Recording See also 44. * In Manual mode. Zoom position/ Zoom speed (5 0 ) / Exposure level (7 4 ) Programmed AE ( 69) Shutter speed* ( 72, 74) Aperture* ( 73, 74) Exposure lock ( 75)/ AE shif t ( 76) White balance ( 78) Skin detail ( 81) Peaking ( 53) Manual focus ( 53) Custom preset ( 82) Custom[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Screen Displays during Playback Date search ( 107) / Index search ( 106) Audio output ( 104) Mix balance ( 104) Custom keys ( 90) Data code ( 108) End search ( 49) Recording standard ( 47) Frame rate ( 56) T ape operation ( 98) REC PA U S E STOP EJECT PLA Y : Fast forward : Rewind : Fast forward playback/rewin d playback : u 2 playback : u 1 pl[...]

  • Page 135

    135 E Additiona l Information Side p anel Video signal st andard [AUDIO LEVEL] is set to [MANUAL] T ime code T ape has reached the end Remaining battery charge T ime code synchronization setting Audio level indicator T ime code setting Video output signal from the HD/SD SDI T erminal[...]

  • Page 136

    136 List of Messa g es Message Explanation SET THE TIME ZONE, DA TE AND TIME Y ou have not set the time zone, date and time. This message appears each time you turn the power on until yo u set the time zone, date and time. 41 CHANGE THE BA TTERY PA C K Battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack. 16 THE T APE IS SET FOR ERASURE PR[...]

  • Page 137

    137 E Additiona l Information Maintenance/Others Camcorder Handling Precautions  Do not carry the camcorder by the viewfinder , the microphone or its cable.  Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temperatures, such as a sun-heated car , and high humidity .  Do not use the camcorder in plac es subject to magnetic or electric [...]

  • Page 138

    138 V iewfinder 1. Open the protect cover (e.g. using a flathead screwdriver). 2. Clean the glass with a cotton swab. 3. Reatt ach the protect cover . Be careful not to scrat ch the glass when cleaning. Vi de o H ea d s  When the message “HEADS DIRTY , USE CLEANING CASSETTE” appears, when the playback picture becomes distorted, or if, when p[...]

  • Page 139

    139 E Additiona l Information Condensation Moving the camcorder rapidly between hot an d cold temperatures may cause conde nsation (water droplets) to form on it s internal surfaces. S top using the camcorder if conde nsation is detected. Continued use may damage the camcorder . Condensation may form in the following cases: How to avoid condensatio[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Battery Pack Handling Precautions  Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally . Therefore, charge them on the day of use, or the day before, to ensure a full charge.  Attach the terminal cover whenever a battery pack is not in use. Contact with metallic objects may cause a short circuit and da mage the battery p ack.  Dirty [...]

  • Page 141

    141 E Additiona l Information Cassette Handling Precautions  Rewind tapes af ter use. If the tape is lose or damaged, it may cause picture and sound distortion.  Return cassettes to their case and sto re them upright. Rewind tapes from time to time if they are stored for a long time.  Do not leave the cassette in the camcor der after use. [...]

  • Page 142

    142 Using the Camcorder Abroad Power Sources Y ou can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to charge batter y packs in any country with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult the Canon Service Cent er for information on plug adapters for overseas use. Playback on a TV Screen Y ou can only play back your recor[...]

  • Page 143

    143 E Additiona l Information Recycling the Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery If you should dispose of you r camcorder , first remove the bu ilt-in rechargeable lithium battery for recycling according to the re cycling system of your country . 1. Remove the labeled plate shown in the illustration using a flathead screwdriver . 2. Using a p air [...]

  • Page 144

    144 T r oubleshooting If you have a problem with your camcorder , refer to th is checklist. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if th e problem persists. Power Source Recording/Playback Recording Problem Cause Solution Camcorder will not turn on. Battery pack is not correctly attached. Attach the battery pa ck correctly . 16 The camcor de[...]

  • Page 145

    145 E Additiona l Information Recording Playback Memory Card Operations Others Problem Cause Solution A vertical light bar appears on the screen. Bright light in a dark scene may cause a vertical l ight bar (smear) to appear . This is not a malfunction . Record in the Av mode with F5.6– F8.0. 73 Viewfinder picture is blurred. Viewfinder is not ad[...]

  • Page 146

    146 About the LCD screen The LCD screen is produced with extre mely high-precision manufacturing tech niques, with more than 99.99% of the pixels operating to spec ification. Less than 0.01% of th e pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black or green dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitu te a malfunction.[...]

  • Page 147

    147 E Additiona l Information System Dia gr am (A v aila bility dif fers from area to ar ea) ZR-1000 Zoom Remote Controller MA-300 Microphone Adapter Extender XL 1.6x 1 RC-72 Ratio Converter 5 FS-72U Filter Set 16x IS II Zoom Lens XL 5.5-88 mm 3x Zoom Lens XL 3.4–10.2 mm 16x Manual Zoom Lens XL 5.4-86. 4 mm 20x L IS Zoom Lens XL 5.4-108 mm EF len[...]

  • Page 148

    148 1 Can be attached to the HD 20x L IS, 20x L IS, 16x IS II and 16x manual zoom lenses (only for recording in SD mode). 2 EF-S lenses cannot be u sed. 3 When you use the FU-1000 Monochrome C RT V iewfind er with the XL H1 you can use the compact power adapte r or the optional CB-920 Car Batte ry Adapter as the power source. Y ou cannot use the ba[...]

  • Page 149

    149 E Additiona l Information Optional Accessories Call or visit your local retailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accessories. Y ou can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camcorder by calling: 1-800-828-4040, Can on U.S.A. Information Center . Battery Packs The BP-950G is also available as an optional accessory . The optional BP-970G [...]

  • Page 150

    150 Extender XL 1.6x Attach this extender between a Canon XL lens and the XL H1 to boost the focal length of the lens by 1.6x. EF Adapter XL This allows you to attach Canon EF lenses to the XL H1. The dif ference in size between the XL H1’s 1/3-inch CCD’s and 35 mm film means that the ef fective focal length of still camera lenses is multiplied[...]

  • Page 151

    151 E Additiona l Information CH-910 Dual Battery Charger/Holder The CH-910 can charge two battery packs consecutively . Y ou can also power the camco rder by connec ting the CH-910 with charged battery packs to the camcorder . When you attach two battery packs, a battery p ack can be exchanged without interru pting the power supply . Charging time[...]

  • Page 152

    152 Specifica tions XL H1 * The camcorder ’s operations have been tested with SD memory cards up to 2 GB. Performance cannot be guaran teed for all memory cards. ** The camcorder supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between camcorders and printers. By connecting to an Exif Prin[...]

  • Page 153

    153 E Additional Information Lens Some lens specifications change as shown below when mounting on the XL H1. Input/Output T erminals S-video T erminal 1 Vp-p/75 ohms (Y sign al), 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms (C signal) Video T erminal RCA jack/BNC jack 1 Vp-p/75 ohms unbalance d HD/SD-SDI T erminal BNC jack, output only , 0.8 Vp-p/75 oh ms, unbalanced SDI 48[...]

  • Page 154

    154 CA-920 Comp act Power Adapter BP-950G Battery Pack Weight and dimensions are appro ximate. Errors and omissions excepted. Subject to ch ange without notice. Power supply 1 00 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 24 W Rated output Adapter: 7.2 V DC, 2.0 A, Charger: 8.4 V DC, 1.5 A Operating temperature 0 – 40 °C (32°– 104 °F) Dimensio[...]

  • Page 155

    155 E Additiona l Information Index A Abroad,using the camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 42 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AE shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Analog-digital converter . . . .[...]

  • Page 156

    156 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 64 Microphone atte nuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Mix balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 N ND filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 157

    157 E Additiona l Information A udio Bloc k Dia g r am Input Output Audio process 1 XLR GAIN UP (menu) INPUT SELECT SW Pre Amp A / D D / A Line Amp Digital Process Filters ALC EVR PHONE VOL OUT INPUT SELECT SW Pre Amp A / D D / A Line Amp Digital Process Filters ALC EVR PHONE VOL OUT 48kHz : CH 1/ CH 2 32kHz : CH 1/ CH 2 SD 2CH 32kHz : CH 1/ CH 2 4[...]

  • Page 158

    158 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 Audio Monitor LCD Driver LEVEL METER RCA CH 1/CH 3 PHONE Lch METER Lch RCA CH 2/CH 4 PHONE Rch METER Rch DELAY DELAY from Tape/1394 to Tape/1394 normal normal Line Out Line Out PB PB CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 MIX MIX CH1 CH2 CH1 REC CH SELECT SW Monitor Select ; MENU DELAY DELAY Audio Monitor RCA CH 3 RCA CH 4 MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE CH3 [...]

  • Page 159

    159 E Additiona l Information Custom Keys Make a copy of this page and car ry it with you as a reminder of the functions that can be assigned to each of the two custom keys in each operation mode. Y ou can assign frequently used functions to the custom keys. The cu stom keys can have dif ferent functions assigned to them in each of the dif ferent o[...]

  • Page 160

    160 CANON CONSUMER DIGIT AL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR THE UNITED ST A TES The warranty set fo rward below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. with respect to equipment purcha sed in the United S tates. The limited warranty is only e ffective upon pre sentation of your Bill of Sale or other proof of purchase. Canon consume r digital video equ[...]

  • Page 161

    CANON INC. U.S.A. CANON U.S.A., INC. NEW JERSEY OFFICE 100 Jamesburg Road, Jamesburg, NJ 08831 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. CHICAGO OFFICE 100 Park Blvd., It asca, IL 60143 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. LOS ANGELES OFFICE 15955 Alton Parkway , Irvine, CA 92618 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. HONOLULU OFFICE 210 W ard Avenue, Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 968 14 USA z If you h[...]