Panasonic AJ-HPX3700G manuel d'utilisation

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    Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera-R ecorder Model No. AJ-HPX3700G  This prod uct is eligib le for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repai r Program. For details, see pag e 7. Before operating this product, p lease read the instructions carefully and sav e this manual for futu re use. F1008T0 -F [D] Printed in Jap an ENGLIS H VQT1V68 AJ-HPX3700G-V[...]

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    2 Read this first! indicate s safe ty inform ation. W ARNING:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOS E THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR M OISTURE.  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT A W A Y FROM ALL LIQUIDS. USE AND ST ORE ONL Y IN LOCA TIONS WHICH ARE NOT E XPOSED T O THE RISK OF D RIPP ING OR SPLA S[...]

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    3 A recharg eable battery that is re cycl able pow ers the p roduct you ha ve pu rchased. <For USA-California Only> This p roduct cont ains a CR Co in Cell Lithiu m Battery w hich c ont ains Perc hlorate Materi al — special handl ing m ay apply . See www .d tsc.c a/gov/ha zardou swaste .perchl orate. Caution regarding la ser bea ms The CCD [...]

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    4 EMC NOTICE F OR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APP ARA TUS 1. Appl icable standards an d opera ting envir onment The appa ratus is complia nt with:  stand ards EN5 5103-1 and EN550 103-2 1 996.and  electrom agneti c environme nts E1, E2, E3, E4 and E5 . 2. Pre-requisit e conditions to achieving complianc e with the above st andards <1> Per[...]

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    5 Read this firs t! ................. ............ .................... ................... ............. ......... 2 General Features of Cam era unit ............. ............. .................... ............. ............... 9 Features of Rec order/Play er unit ............. ............. .................... ............. 10 Features of the I[...]

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    6 Adjust ing the W hite bala nce and Blac k Bala nce ............... ............. ........ 52 Setting the Elec tronic Shutter ................. ................... .................... ........ 56 Assigni ng Functions to User But tons ................... ............. ................... .. 59 Selec ting Audi o Input Si gnals an d Adjust ing Recor[...]

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    7 Formatting a P 2 Card ........... ............. ................... .................... ........... 140 Formatting SD memory cards .................. .................... ............. ........... 141 Setting the Thumbna il Display Mo de .................... ............. .................. 142 Properties ... .................... ............ ..[...]

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    8 General : General This unit is a CCD camcorder with a camera unit equipped with 2.2 Megapixel 2/3 inch 3 CCD, and record/playback unit that is com patibl e with th e A VC-Intra100, A VC-Intra50 , and DVC PRO HD compress ion form ats, all in one bo dy . The unit s uppor ts t he HD me thods shown i n the fo llowing ta ble. Th e unit is equip ped wi[...]

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    9 Genera l: Feat ures of C amera uni t Genera l  Multi-format V arious image form at s are re alized b y switc hing the 2.2 Megapixel 2/3 inch 3 CCD between the interlace drive and the p rogr essiv e driv e.  Chromatic Aberration Compens ation function The unit i s equ ipped wi th a funct ion to correc t the magnific ation ratio chromati c ab[...]

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    10 Gener al: F eatu res of Reco rder/ Playe r uni t  Multiple Slot s The unit is eq uipped with 5 slots for P2 c ards. Up to 5 cards may be i nserte d in thes e slot s for c ontinu ous re cording. They also provi de new reco rdin g capabi lit ies sp ecif ic to memory cards.  Hot-Swap recording The Hot -Swap cap ability allow s cards not in us[...]

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    11 General: Fe atures of Reco rder/Player uni t Genera l  T e xt memos & Shot marks Each cli p can inc orporate c omment s, in the form o f text memo ad ded to the thu mbnail as soc iated wi th the t ime code, together wit h shot ma rks whic h, for exampl e, can hel p you d isting uish OK cut s f rom rej ect cu ts . Both text m emos an d sho[...]

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    12 General : Feature s of the In put/Ou tput un it (Referen ce valu es whe n Pana sonic bland SD mem ory card s or SDHC memo ry cards are u sed for conti nuous rec ording. Actual re cordin g time d epend s on the kind of s cenes an d the number o f clip s.) The values for 8 GB and 16 GB SDHC memory cards are double a nd fou r times th e valu es for[...]

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    13 General: Dim ensions drawin g Genera l Unit: mm (inch) Dimensions drawing 137 (5- ) 3 / 8 102 (4- ) 1 / 16 318 (12- ) 1 / 2 209 (8- ) 1 / 4 270.5 (10- ) 5 / 8 AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng .book 13 ページ 2008年10月 15日 水曜日 午 後6時38分[...]

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    14 General : Color TV S tanda rd Settin gs (Setting s for fr ame fre quency) The unit i s del ivered w ith the c olor TV st anda rd not y et speci fied. T o re vise the settin gs for frame fr equency accordin g to the preferred s tan dard, refer t o the p rocedu res desc ribed b elow . 1 Aft er connec ting th e unit to t he pow er su pply and then [...]

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    15 General: Syste m Configura tion Genera l * For the latest inform ation on P2 cards and SD memor y cards not available in the operating ins tructions, visit the P2 Support D esk at the following Web site. https://eww .pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/  Not e All of the devic es and ac cessori es oth er than the unit, w hich a re shown in thi s syst[...]

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    16 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: Pow er Supply and Ac cessory Mount ing Sectio n Part s and their Functions 1. POWER switch Used to turn on/of f the power . 2. Batter y mount A battery pack from Ant on/Baue r is moun ted here. 3. DC IN (ext ernal pow er input) so cket (XLR, 4P) The unit is co nnect ed to a n exter nal DC po wer supp ly . 4. BREAKER[...]

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    17 Parts and th eir Functi ons: Au dio (input) Functi on Sectio n Parts and their Func tions 1. MI C IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 5-pin) A microp hone (opti onal) i s connected here. Po wer can be supp lied v ia thi s jack to allow use of a phantom microph one. N ote th at the F RONT MIC POW ER menu option m ust be s et to “ON ” when us ing[...]

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    18 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: Audi o (output) F unctio n Section 9. AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 5-pin) This co nnect or outpu ts audio si gnals recorded o n Chann els 1/2 or 3/4. Output sig nals are sel ected with the 10. MONIT OR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/ 4 select or switch. 10. MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selection) CH1/2 / CH 3/4 selecto r switch U[...]

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    19 Parts and th eir Functi ons: Sh ooting and Record ing/Playb ack Func tions Section Parts and their Func tions 1. CC/ND FIL TER (filter switching) controls These are u sed to sele ct the fil ter in ac cordance with th e subjec t’s b rightne ss an d colo r temperatu re. When D (1/2 ND) is sele cted on CC FI L T ER, it is possib le to s elect any[...]

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    20 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: Shoo ting a nd Reco rding/Play back Functions Section 5. GAIN selector switch Use th is swi tch to se lect v ideo a mplifier gain, a ccording to light ing co nditio ns under w hich y ou are shooti ng. The val ues for [L] , [M], a nd [H] ca n be p reset usi ng menu op tions . These are factory-se t to “0 dB” for [...]

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    21 Parts and th eir Functi ons: Sh ooting and Record ing/Playb ack Func tions Section Parts and their Func tions 13. TEX T MEMO b utton Records a tex t memo i f pressed during rec ording or playbac k or wh en pla yback is p aused. Also, with approp riate menu setti ngs, the T EXT MEMO butt on can be us ed as a U SER 4 butt on. Fo r mor e informat i[...]

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    22 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: Shoo ting a nd Reco rding/Play back Functions Section 19. MON OUT SEL (output signal selectio n) switch Used to switch t he sig nals output fr om the M ON OUT connec tor . MEM: Video f rom the came ra is outp ut duri ng reco rding or w hen re cording i s p aused or playba ck sign als a re outpu t from the P2 card du[...]

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    23 Parts and th eir Functi ons: Sh ooting and Record ing/Playb ack Func tions Section Parts and their Func tions 32. SD mem ory ca rd insertio n slot An SD memory c ard (optio nal) is in serted he re. SD memory ca rds are used for record ing an d accessi ng the menu se ttings of ca meras and the le ns files , uploa ding meta dat a, and proxy record[...]

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    24 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: Me nu Op eration Sec tion 1. MENU button Used to t urn on/o ff the menu. 2. SELECT (J og dial) button With the menu open, t his bu tton is us ed to navigate through m enu p age s, se lect opti ons an d specif y val ues. For direc tions on manip ulatin g the men u, see [Menu Config uration] (p age 166). 3. SD memory [...]

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    25 Parts and their Functio ns: T ime Code Sec tion Parts and their Func tions 1. GE NLOCK IN connector (BNC) This co nnect or is use d to i nput a referen ce sign al bef ore the came ra unit is gen-loc ked, o r before the time c ode is external ly loc ked. 2. TC IN connector (BNC) This c onn ector is us ed to input a refe renc e ti me code when you[...]

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    26 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: W arning and S tatus D isplay Functio ns 1. Back tally lamp When the 2. BACK T ALL Y switch is s et to [ON], the lamp be haves in t he sam e way as the front t ally lam p at the vie wfinder . 2. BACK T ALL Y switch This sw itch c ontrols the actio n of th e 1. Back and 8. Re ar tall y lamps . ON: Back an d rear t al[...]

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    27 Parts and the ir Func tions: D isplay Window Functions Parts and their Func tions Display Window Functions P2 ca rd/batter y-remain ing le vel a nd audio l evel indicati ons a. Media-remaining space indication bar The bar indicates the remaining free s pace on each P2 ca rd, using a 7-segment display . Each segment can represent either 3 or 5 mi[...]

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    28 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: LCD Monitor 1. LCD monitor The LC D monit or disp lays the video in the viewfi nder . Alternativ ely , it can sho w clip s on th e P2 ca rd in a thumbna il format. In th umbna il di splay mode, clips c an be ed ited or deleted , or P2 c ards can be formatte d using t he 4. THUM BNAIL MENU bu tton an d 5. Cursor a nd[...]

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    29 Parts and th eir Functi ons: V iewfi nder Parts and their Func tions Y ou can use the foll owing v iewfin der (opti onal) o n the uni t: HD V iewfin der: AJ- HVF21G (s elect able b etween 59.94 a nd 50 Hz) 1. V iewfinde r (optional) During recording or play back, th e viewf inder d isplays the vide o image in mon ochrome. It als o display s warn[...]

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    30 Parts a nd thei r Funct ions: V iewfin der 15. Viewfinder le ft -right position anchor ing ring Used to adju st the side-to-s ide posit ion of the viewf inder . 16. Viewfinder f ront-back position anchoring lever Used to adjust the fore -and-af t posit ion of the viewf inder .  Note For mo re informa tion, s ee the instructi on ma nual fo r t[...]

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    Reco rding an d Playba ck 31 Reco rding and Playba ck: P2 Cards Recording and Playback  Not e When using the unit for th e first time, be sure to set the time data b eforeha nd. On ho w the tim e data is s et, see [ Settin g T ime Da ta] (pag e 63). 1 T urn on the POWER switc h. a. POWER : [ON] 2 While pre ssin g down th e slide lock butt on, sl[...]

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    32 Recording and Pla yback : P2 Card s 1 While pr essin g dow n the sli de loc k button, move the slide-o ut door to the lef t. The door opens . 2 T ilt d own the eject button. 3 Then, dep ress t he eject b utton to release th e P2 card so that you can re move it.  Notes  Do not remove th e P2 ca rd while it is bei ng acc essed o r recogniz e[...]

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    33 Reco rding and Playba ck: How to hand le dat a rec orded on P2 cards Reco rding an d Playba ck The P 2 car d is a s emico nduc tor m emory card that is us ed as t he rec ordi ng me dium in the profe ssio nal vi deo p rodu ction and broadcas ting d evice s that make up the D VCPRO P 2 Series .  Since dat a re corded in the D VCPRO P2 fo rmat o[...]

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    34 Recording and Pla yback : Basi c Proce dures This sect ion des cri bes th e bas ic proc edu re for sh oot ing an d recording . Before you em bark on a shoo t, pre-in spect your system to ensure that it works p roperly . * For directions on inspecting your unit, see [Inspec tions Before Shooting] (page 153). 1 Insert a charge d batte ry p ack. 2 [...]

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    35 Recordin g and Pl ayback: Basic Proced ures Reco rding an d Playba ck For shooting , follow the step s below . 1 Select a filter a ccording to lig ht condit ions. 2 When the w hite ba lance is sa ved: Position the WHITE BAL s witch to [A] or [B]. When the w hite or bl ack bal ance is not saved a nd you have no time to adjust t he white ba lance:[...]

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    36 Recordi ng and Pla yback : No rmal Re cordin g REC ST ART butt on or VTR b utton at th e lens start s re cordin g of vide o and s ound on t he P2 c ard. A clus ter of d ata tha t consis ts of video a nd so und genera ted thro ugh a shooti ng action , toget her with such added info rmatio n as met a da ta, is called a “clip ”. In the uni t, t[...]

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    37 Recording and Playback: PRE RECORDING function Reco rding an d Playba ck The i nter nal m emor y of you r unit is capab le o f stor ing several secon ds of video and soun d dat a com ing f rom the camera. T his c apa bility c an be used to rec ord vi deo an d sound se veral s econd s before eit her the R EC ST ART button or VTR but ton at t he l[...]

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    38 Recording and Pla yback : V ariable Frame R ate (VF R) Recordi ng Functi on This unit ca n sh oot at a lower fram e rat e (und ercra nk) or higher fra me rate (ov ercrank). 1 Open the <SYSTEM M ODE> screen from the SYSTEM SETTING page u sing the menu. Set SYSTEM MODE to “10 80-23.98Ps F (24PsF)”, REC FORMA T to “A VC-I 100 (50)/ 24PN[...]

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    39 Reco rding and P layba ck: V ariable Fra me Rate (VFR) Recor ding Fu nctio n Reco rding an d Playba ck It is pos sible to change th e frame rat e while recording in VFR. 1 Open th e <OPT ION MENU> screen fro m the OP TION page . OP TION p age can be o pened by pres sing the MENU but ton w hile pr essing t he LIG HT button . Set the RA TE S[...]

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    40 Recording and Pla yback : V ariable Frame R ate (VF R) Recordi ng Functi on This w ay of sho oting p rovides a flow ef fect and may , for ins tance, be used to sho ot a su bje ct on a far si de of a road with a s tream of f ast-mo ving car s as t he flow , in such a w ay that the s tat ionary subject come s into focus tho ugh th e cars. 1 Open t[...]

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    41 Reco rding and P layba ck: V ariable Fra me Rate (VFR) Recor ding Fu nctio n Reco rding an d Playba ck When produc ing for th e cinema s creen, a fram e rate of 24 fp s (24 frames per s ec) matchi ng the rate at w hich film s are pla yed back is norma l (1  s peed). When setti ngs below are used, the recorde d materia l will p lay back as a f[...]

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    42 Recording and Pla yback : V ariable Frame R ate (VF R) Recordi ng Functi on This w ay of sho oting p rovide s the qui ck m otion e ffect s used, for in stanc e to rea lize speeding clou ds, a p erson sta nding st ationary i n the b lur of a moving crowd, a nd ku ng-fu mov es. For example , when th e sce nes have been s hot usin g the 2 4P record[...]

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    43 Recording and Pl ayback: Loo p Record ing Reco rding an d Playba ck When two or mo re P2 card s lot s cont ain c ards, t his func tion allows the t arget P2 card to be switc hed in order . Even whe n the free s pace o f a P2 c ard is us ed up, this func tion continue s reco rding wh ile era sing existing dat a. T o use t his func tion, the m enu[...]

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    44 Recording and Pla yback : Inter val Rec ording It is possible to record in intervals of one frame as the shortest length by usin g the i nternal memo ry of the u nit. T o use this opti on, open the <REC FUNCTION> screen fr om the SYSTEM SETT ING page, and set th e interval recording mode, REC TI ME, P AUSE TIME an d T AKE TOT AL TIME for t[...]

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    45 Recording and Playb ack: Interva l Recordin g Reco rding an d Playba ck Press eith er the REC ST AR T butto n or VTR bu tton at the lens, again. Int erval recordi ng resu mes. Press the ST OP b utton. Record ing stop s. Then, th e came ra access es the P2 card to record the video stored in me mory before rec ording stop s. The record fro m the b[...]

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    46 Recordi ng and Pla yback : Re cordin g Revie w Funct ion  Sound By selectin g “ON”/“OFF” for th e menu opti on AUDIO RE C in the <REC F UNCTION> scree n, it is p ossible to spe cify whethe r or not sou nd will be recorde d during i nterva l recordin g.  Record/pl ayback buttons During interval re cordi ng, all op eration butt[...]

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    47 Reco rdin g and P layba ck: Nor mal an d V a ria ble Speed Play bac k Reco rding an d Playba ck The PLA Y/P AUSE button pro vides m onochrom e playba ck through th e viewfi nder an d color p layback on the LCD monitor . A co lor video moni tor connec ted to the HD SDI A · B or MON O UT conn ector of un it als o provide s col or playba ck. The H[...]

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    48 Recording and Pla yback : Shot Mark F unction A shot ma rk is added to the thumbn ail of a cli p to disting uish that clip from o thers. It is also poss ible t o select only those clip s whi ch inclu de sho t mark s, and dis play a nd play back the sele cted clip s on the LCD monitor . T o add a shot mark durin g reco rding, pr ess the S HOT MAR[...]

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    Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 49 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Multi Forma t Adjustment s and Settings for Recording For the unit to ob tain image signals for each HD fo rmat, CCD is switching between interlaced scan an d progressive scan (reading a ll pix els). With combin ations of the SYSTEM MODE and CAMERA MODE menu o[...]

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    50 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Mul ti For mat The table below shows the formats used to record signals from the CCD an d externally input signals along with the formats for signals outpu t from the o utput c onnectors . *1 For 1080/23.98PsF and 1080/24PsF, it is possible to record signals of up to 30 frames on the P2 c ard if the 2[...]

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    51 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Multi Forma t Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing  : Supported –: Not support ed *1 For 1080/23.98PsF and 1080/24PsF, it is possible to record signals of up to 30 frames on t he P2 card if the 24 P VFR RA NGE is s et to “30FRAME”. Howev er , since the HD S DI output signal is 23.98PsF o[...]

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    52 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Adjust ing the Wh ite bal ance and Black Balance T o re cord h igh- quali ty vid eo wit h the unit, the bla ck an d whi te bal ances must be adj usted accor ding t o cond itio ns. For hig her qua lity , it is recomm ended that the ad justment s should be ma de in this or der A W B (white b alance a dj[...]

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    53 Adjust ments an d Sett ings f or Recor ding : Adjusti ng the White b alance a nd Blac k Bala nce Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The detec tion a rea for th e white balanc e is select able between “90%”, “50% ” and “2 5%”, us ing the m enu op tion A WB AREA. This optio n can be found in the <WHI TE BALANCE MODE > scre[...]

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    54 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Adjust ing the Wh ite bal ance and Black Balance The whi te bala nce can be ma nually adjuste d by s etting the color tem peratur e. Manu al co lor tempera ture se ttings can be performed for each o f the WH ITE BAL switch position s: [PRST], [A] and [B]. The colo r temper ature i s set using the men [...]

  • Page 55

    55 Adjust ments an d Sett ings f or Recor ding : Adjusti ng the White b alance a nd Blac k Bala nce Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The blac k bala nce mus t be ad justed when:  Y ou use your unit th e first tim e.  Y our unit h as not bee n use d for so me time .  The ambi ent tem peratu re has chang ed sub stanti ally .  The[...]

  • Page 56

    56 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting the Electronic Shutter This se ction provides a desc riptio n of the electron ic sh utter , together with set ting an d hand ling d irections . The tab le below list s the shu tter mod es in which th e unit’ s elec tronic shutter can be used as we ll as the shu tter speeds which can b e sele[...]

  • Page 57

    57 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recor ding : Setting the Ele ctroni c Shutter Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The shutt er spee d in a ny sh utter mode is se t usin g the SHUTTER switch. In SYNCHRO SCAN/SYNCHRO SCAN2 mode, shutter speed can be switched easily , using the SYNCHRO SCAN adjustm ent but tons (+/–) o n the s ide pa nel. N[...]

  • Page 58

    58 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting the Electronic Shutter T o place the unit in SYNCHRO SCAN mode, follow the steps below . 1 Press the SHUTTER sw itch positione d at [ON ] toward s [SEL], to pl ace the u nit in SYNCHRO SCAN m ode or SYNCHRO SCAN2 mode. 2 In the SYNCHRO SCAN mode, it is possible to chang e the shutter spe ed co[...]

  • Page 59

    59 Adjus tments and Set tings fo r Recor ding : Assi gning Functions to User Buttons Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The USER MAIN, USER 1, USER 2, MARKER SELECT and TEXT MEMO buttons can be ass igned user-selected functions . T o selec t desi red fun ctions, us e the men u optio ns whic h can be found i n the < USER SW> screen on t[...]

  • Page 60

    60 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Assignin g Functio ns to User B uttons AUDIO CH1: F unction o f switc hing th e input s ignal source for a udio chan nel 1 assigne d. Pressin g the b utton sw itches th e input s ignal in the f ollow ing or der: FRON T  W. L .  REAR. Note tha t the AUDIO IN sw itch can also b e used to chang e t[...]

  • Page 61

    61 Adjus tments and Set tings fo r Recor ding : Selec ting Au dio Inp ut Signals and Ad justing R ecordin g Lev els Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing This uni t is cap able of recordi ng 4 i ndependen t audi o channel s in a ll recordi ng format s except for nati ve record ing with VFR. When the AU DIO SELEC T CH1/C H2 switc h is posi tione[...]

  • Page 62

    62 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Select ing Audio Input Si gnals and Adjus ting Rec ording Le vels T o adjus t the re cordi ng levels for au dio chan nels 1 and 2, foll ow th e steps b elo w . 1 Position the MONITO R SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4- select or switc h at [CH1/ 2] so that the aud io level meter on the di splay windo w will provid[...]

  • Page 63

    63 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The unit s upport s tim e codes, user bi ts , date, and time ( real tim e) dat a, which are rec orded as dat a for the sub-cod e area, VIDEO AUX are a, and clip metad ata files. It also i nclud es a CTL coun ter and camera ID. The TCG switch ca[...]

  • Page 64

    64 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data The follo wing shows recordin g time c odes and user bit s for di ffe rent in put sign al format s, a nd SYSTEM MODE and CAMERA MODE setting s. *1 If the menu option FRAME RA TE UB on the <OPTION> screen is set to “MENU”, then recording is performed as per the UB MODE or V[...]

  • Page 65

    65 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The user b its (U B) to be recorded in the sub-co de area are selecte d throug h the men u option UB M ODE. The u ser bit s (VITC UB) to be re corded in the VIDEO AUX ar ea are selecte d through th e menu o ption VI TC UB MODE. USER (UB MODE on[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data The dat a set for the user bi ts are autom atically save d and ret ained even if the unit is turn ed off . If video informatio n to be recorded based on the frame rate set throug h the m enu opti on FRAME R A TE or CA MERA MODE is r ecorde d in th e user bit s , it can be edi ted wi[...]

  • Page 67

    67 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 1 Position the DISPLA Y switch at [UB]. 2 Press the HO LD button to displ ay DA TE in the display window . 3 Position the TCG swi tch at [SET]. 4 Use the c ursor a nd SET bu ttons to s et the year , month and day (Y/M/D). Note th at any lat er [...]

  • Page 68

    68 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data 1 Position the DISPLA Y switch at [T C]. 2 Position the TCG s witch at [SET] . 3 Set the m enu option TC MODE to “DF” or “NDF”. “DF” step s the t ime code in dro p frame m ode, and “N DF” step s it in non-d rop fram e mode. H oweve r , the camera alwa ys op erate s i[...]

  • Page 69

    69 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The unit’ s int ernal time code genera tor can be locke d to an external generat or . In additio n, the e xternal ti me co de generator c an be locked t o the u nit’s intern al gen erator . As the figure shows, connec t both th e reference [...]

  • Page 70

    70 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data As a resu lt of pro cessing to co nvert the v ideo capture d by the imagi ng devi ces from a progressi ve signal to an interl ace signal, video signa l dela ys wil l occur i n the cam era. Since tim e is re quired for ma king the 2:3 pu ll-down from the 24P frame, there i s a vi deo[...]

  • Page 71

    71 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Exam ple 5 : When an e xterna l dev ice is lo cked to the tim e cod e gener ator of the u nit. Exam ple 6 : When an externa l devic e is lock ed to the time c ode generato r of uni t, which is conn ected in a c ascade configu ration. TCG TC OUT[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data Foll ow th e steps b elow. 1 T urn on the POWER s witch. 2 Position the TCG switch at [F-RUN]. 3 Position the DISPLA Y switch at [T C]. 4 Set the m enu option GENLOCK to “EXT”. This opti on can be foun d in the <G ENLOCK> sc reen on the SYSTEM SE TTING page. 5 Supply a pha[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The came ra ID is spec ified t hrough the <CAMERA ID> scree n. The ID c an inclu de up t o 10 al phanu meric ch aracter s, symb ols, and/o r spaces .  Not e When the s etting s menu i s displa yed, o utputting color bar signals does no[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Setting T ime Data The unit s uppor ts UM ID met ada ta. Y ou n eed to sp ecify as UMID inf ormati on the cou ntry whe re you live (using up to 3 charac ters), o rganizati on or c ompan y (up t o 4 charac ters) and user name (up to 4 ch aracter s). For t he country name, you mus t use abb reviat ions [...]

  • Page 75

    75 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting T ime Dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing By sett ing the DISPL A Y swit ch to [CT L], CTL c ount is display ed on t he tim e count i ndica tion of the LCD disp lay window . The CTL count is displ ayed in ± 12 h ours wit h non-dr op- frame. The play back order of cl ips recorded on a [...]

  • Page 76

    76 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays In additi on to v ideo i mages, t he view finder d isplays lamp s and text th at ind icate the settin gs and operat ing st atus o f the un it , together wi th messa ges, a ce nter m arker , a safety z one mark er and the camera ID. The above viewfinder is the AJ-HV[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Y GE T det ect ion ar ea is displ ayed on the viewf ind er scr een, LCD monit or , and moni tor output wh en the Y GET functi on is enabled a fte r assigni ng the Y GET fu nction to the USER button. However , Y GET detec [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays Informat ion Ite m Indicat ion St atus 1. System mode 1080-59.9i 1080-23.9PsF 1080-24.0PsF 1080-50i This indicates the mode that the unit operates in. 1080-59.94 interlace mode 1080-23.98 segment fram e mode 1080-24 segment frame mode 1080-50 interlace mode 2/42. F[...]

  • Page 79

    79 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Info rmati on Ite m I ndi cation St atus 8. Battery type (when MODE CHECK is being p erform ed) PRO14 - AC ADPT Battery type, select ed through a menu op tion. “AC AD PT” indicates when an external DC power supply has[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays Informat ion Ite m Indicat ion St atus 1 1 . Cam era W arning and Report Area AWB A ACTIVE AWB B ACTIVE AWB A OK  .  K AWB B OK  .  K AWB BREAK  .  K AW B NG COL OR T EMP LO W COL OR T EMP HI GH LEVEL O VER LOW LIGHT TIME OVER AWB PRESET  . [...]

  • Page 81

    81 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Info rmati on Ite m I ndi cation St atus 13. System informat ion and warnings SYSTE M ERROR-  Something abnorm al is happening to the internal computer c ommunications or reference signal. No further record ing or p[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays Informat ion Ite m Indicat ion St atus 14. Time cod e indicat ion TCG 12:59:59:20 TCR 12:59:59:20 (V)UBG AB CD EF 00 (V)UBR 12 34 5 6 78 CTL –1:59:59:20 TCG (time code generator value) TCR (time code reader value) UBG VUB G (User bits generator v alue) UBR VUBR ([...]

  • Page 83

    83 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Info rmati on Ite m I ndi cation St atus 26. Iris, F value NC OPEN F1.7 - F16 CLOSE Lens cable is not connected. Lens iris is at maximum. Lens iris value Lens iris closed.  Note These indications are provided when the [...]

  • Page 84

    84 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays *1 The menu option P2CARD REM AIN can be found in t he <VF INDICA T OR3> screen on the VF page. *2 If the remaining free space or memory capacity is 9999 min or more, [9999min] is displayed. Informat ion Ite m Indicat ion St atus 35. B. GAMMA RANGE 1 2 3 This[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing *  : Not provided when the menu option ST A TUS is set to “OFF”, whic h can be found in the <MODE CHECK IND> screen on the VF page.  : Provided regardless of the menu option setting. Indications A vaila bl[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Viewfin der Screen S tatus Displ ays The mes sages tha t appe ar on the v iewfind er screen to indicate chan ges to se ttings and ad justmen t resul ts may b e limited , or set not to appear , throug h the menu optio n DISP MODE. Thi s menu optio n can be found i n the < VF DISPLA Y> screen on t[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Adjust ments and Sett ing s for Recor ding : View fi nder Scre en Status Disp lay s Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The view finder c an dis play a s creen t hat all ows yo u to view the marke r setti ngs of the unit. Pressing the MA RKER SELECT b utton o n the uni t switc hes the marke r indic ation as fol lows. MRK: A  M RK: B [...]

  • Page 88

    88 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Adjust ing and s etting the LCD m onitor 1 T urn on the POWER s witch of th e unit. 2 Slide the OPEN button in the arro w 1 directio n to op en the LC D monito r in th e arrow 2 d irection. 3 Adjust the angle of the LCD mo nitor fo r most conv enien t viewi ng. The mon itor can tu rn up to 180 degre e[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Selec tion of video outpu t signals Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The unit e mploys the HD SDI A · B co nnect or and the MON O UT conn ector as con nector s for outpu tting v ideo sig nals. Change th e characte rs of the si gnal ou tput from the H D SDI A · B conne ctor usin g the <OU[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Select ion of video out put signals The MON O UT con nector ou tput s HD SDI signa ls or dow n- converte d anal og sig nals. Set the vi deo si gnals output fro m the M ON OU T connect or by usin g the MO NITO R OUT i tem on the menu (<OUTPU T SEL> screen o n the SYSTEM SET TING page). The sign a[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The u nit em plo ys 6 sets f or th e file data ar ea. F ACT OR Y dat a : The area f or stori ng factory settings Dat a cannot b e revi sed wit h menu operat ions. CINEMA TOGRAPH dat a: The ar ea for stori ng ci nematogra ph set tings. Dat a can[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a An SD me mory c ard may be ins erted or rem oved, either bef ore or after t he pow er is turn ed on. Open t he lid of th e switch cover, and inse rt an SD memor y card (opti onal) i nto the SD m emory ca rd slot with the notch upward. Close t he lid.  Note An SD me mory c ard must b[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 4 T o format the SD memory card, turn the jo g dial but ton to move the arrow (curso r) to YES. Then , press the dial button. When the SD memo ry card has b een forma tted, th e follow ing me ssage a ppears : The card w ill not be form atted i [...]

  • Page 94

    94 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a 6 T urn th e jog d ial butto n until a desired characte r appears . The chara cters th at appea r are switch ed in the followin g order: 7 Press the jog d ial button to acc ept a des ired c haract er . 8 T urn th e jog dial butto n to m ove the arrow (cursor ) to the next digit (cl ock[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 1 Navigate the menu to the <SD CARD READ/WRIT E> screen. 2 T urn th e jog dial butto n to mov e the arrow (c ursor) to the menu op tion R.SEL ECT. Then, press the dial button. 3 T urn th e jog d ial button to se lect a des ired n umber (1[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a It is pos sible to write the settin gs dat a into the user a rea of the i nte rnal mem ory of the unit , or to r ead da ta wri tten in this area. This dat a al lows y ou to qu ickly re produc e an op timum se tup st ate. T o writ e data, go to th e <INITIAL IZE> sc reen from t he[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing It is possib le to write the set tings da ta into the scene file area of the inte rnal m emory of the unit, o r to read dat a written in this area . 16 ty pes of sc ene fi les are av ailab le. Thi s data allows you t o quickl y repro duce an o [...]

  • Page 98

    98 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a 1 Navigate the menu to the <SCENE> screen. 2 T urn th e jog dial butto n to m ove the arrow (cursor ) to the option SCENE S EL. 3 Press the jog d ial button to bli nk scen e file numbers. Then, turn the di al but ton to sel ect a d esired s cene file number (1 to 16) . 4 Press th[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 1 Navigate the me nu to t he <SCE NE> scre en. 2 T urn th e jog dial butto n to mov e the arrow (c ursor) to the TITLE item . 3 Press the jog dial button to move t he arrow ( cursor) to the title entry a rea, pu tting th e unit in entry m[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a The menu setti ngs can b e reset to their d efault s. T o reset the se ttings to their de fault s, sele ct the menu option READ F ACTORY DA T A in the <INITIALIZE> screen o n the FILE page. All setti ngs will b e reset to their de fault s.  Note This operati on does not dele [...]

  • Page 101

    101 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 1 Using the menu operati ons, open the <L ENS FILE> screen f rom the FIL E pa ge. 2 T urn th e jog dial butto n to mov e the arrow (c ursor) to the FILE NO. it em. 3 Press the jog dial button and th e file n umber w ill flash . T urn th [...]

  • Page 102

    102 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a 13 When the jog di al but ton is pre ssed, the follow ing messa ge appears . 14 T urn th e jog dial butto n to move the arrow (c ursor) to YES, and pre ss the j og dial button. The curre nt white shadi ng co rrection v alue, t he flar e compe nsatio n value, and the RB gain of fset c [...]

  • Page 103

    103 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Recordi ng : Handli ng dat a Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing The conte nts of the 8 lens fi les store d in th e unit’ s in ternal m e m o r y c a n b e s a v e d o n t o a n S D m e mo r y c a r d as c a r d f i le s under a singl e title. A tot al of 8 title s can be sa ved on an SD memo ry card . Fu[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Hand ling dat a 1 Using m enu ope rations, o pen th e <LENS FIL E CARD R/W> s creen from the FIL E page. 2 T urn th e jog dial butto n to m ove the arrow (cursor ) to the CARD FILE SELECT item. 3 Press the jog d ial button and th e card fil e numb er will flash. T urn the jog di al butt on to s[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Record ing : Chroma tic Aberration Comp ensat ion (CAC) Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing CAC is a functi on that au tomatica lly correct s registration errors m ainly cau sed by slig ht chromati c aberrat ion, whic h canno t be corrected with lenses, and m inimize s col or weep age o n the i mages. Chrom[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Chromatic Aberr ation Comp ensation (CAC ) 1 Insert th e SD memory card with t he CAC fil e downl oaded f rom our su pport web site. For dow nloading , refer to the follow ing U RL. https ://eww .pavc. panas onic.co .jp/pro -av/ 2 Open th e <CAC FILE CA RD READ> sc reen fr om the FILE p age vi [...]

  • Page 107

    107 Adjus tments and Set tings f or Record ing : Chroma tic Aberration Comp ensat ion (CAC) Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing 1 Open <CAC ADJ> s creen from th e MAINTENANCE page using the menu operati on. The follo wing s creen i s displ ayed. 2 Select “OFF” in CAC CONTROL. 3 Select th e lens pro duct n umber to b e dele ted in C [...]

  • Page 108

    108 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Chromatic Aberr ation Comp ensation (CAC ) If the followin g messa ges ar e displa yed w hen the j og dia l button is pressed , the da ta c annot be delete d. 7 Move the a rrow (cursor) t o YES by turn ing the jog dial button an d then press the jog d ial bu tton. When the write o peratio n is com pl[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Adjustment s and Settings for R ecording : Cinemato graph Setti ngs Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing Menu ite ms used for the film p roducti on are regi stered togeth er in the s cene file. 1 Open <SCE NE> sc reen fro m the file pa ge using the menu op eration . 2 Select READ CINEMA TOGR AP H with the JOG dial button, and pr ess [...]

  • Page 110

    11 0 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : Cine matog raph Setting s 1 Display the M AIN MENU by pres sing the MENU b utton for over 3 s econds, t hen ope n the <INITI ALIZE> sc reen from th e FI LE pa ge. 2 Select READ F ACTOR Y DA T A with the JOG dial but ton, and pr ess the JOG dial butto n. 3 The f ollowin g screen is displ ayed, [...]

  • Page 111

    111 Adjustment s and Settings for R ecording : Cinemato graph Setti ngs Adjustments and S ettings f or Record ing USER MENU Page Factory setting Cinem atograph setting USER MENU1 SYSTEM MODE SYSTEM MODE OUTPUT SEL OUTPUT SEL MASTER PE D BLAC K GAM MA (LOW) BLAC K GAMM A (LOW) B.G AMMA RANG E (LOW ) MASTER GAMMA MASTER GA MMA F-REC DYNAMIC L VL GAMM[...]

  • Page 112

    11 2 Adjus tments and Set ting s for Recor ding : RGB 4:4:4 Output and P-10LOG Setti ngs This unit can outp ut signa ls suita ble for Digit al-Inte rmedia te, which is a film producti on workf low . Link A si gnal is output from the H D SDI A connecto r and Link B si gnal is output from the H D SDI B connecto r by performin g the cine matog raph s [...]

  • Page 113

    Pre p arat ion 11 3 Preparati on: Power Supply Prep arat ion A battery p ac k or an ex ternal DC powe r suppl y can be used as the uni t’ s power suppl y . Battery p acks from the foll owing m anufacture rs can b e used:  Anton/Baue r  IDX  PA C O  Sony The type of the b attery can be ch ecke d or ch anged through the menu scree n on [...]

  • Page 114

    11 4 Preparat ion: Powe r Supply 1 Mount th e Anton/Baue r batte ry p ack. a. Power supp ly output connecto r for light ing b. Anton/B auer batte ry p ack c. Lighti ng contro l switch <For yo ur in forma ti on> The Anton/ Bauer ba ttery ho lder incl udes both a power supply out put conne ctor for lighti ng and a lighting con trol switch , whi[...]

  • Page 115

    11 5 Preparati on: Power Supply Pre p arat ion 1 Remove t he batt ery hol der . 2 Mount th e NP-1 typ e batte ry cas e on the unit.  Note When mo unting the ba ttery holde r , take c are not to pinch th e connec tion c ord. a. Battery case (for NP-1 type) When usi ng a V -mo unt t ype batt ery pack Mount th e V -mount ada pter pla te (opti onal)[...]

  • Page 116

    11 6 Preparat ion: Powe r Supply 1 Conn ect th e ex tern al DC powe r supp ly t o the DC IN socket on th e unit . 2 T urn on the po wer switch o f the e xternal DC power supply . (If the pow er swit ch is availabl e on th e externa l DC power supply .) 3 T urn on the POWER s witch on th e unit .  Notes  If bo th the batt ery p ack and the ex [...]

  • Page 117

    11 7 Prepara tion: Mou nting the lens and Perfo rming the Fla nge Back and White Shad ing Adjustme nts Pre p arat ion 1 Raise the le ns clam ping l ever an d remo ve the mo unt cap. a. Lens clamping lever b. Mount ca p 2 T o mount the lens, a lign th e indent ation at the to p cente r of the lens mo unt w ith the ce nter ma rk of th e lens . c. Mar[...]

  • Page 118

    11 8 Preparat ion: Moun ting the l ens an d Performin g the F lange Back and W hite Shadi ng Adju stmen ts 8 Repe at ste ps 5 to 7 u ntil th e lens is in fo cus at bo th the telepho to and w ide- angle pos itions . 9 Firmly tighten the F .f ring clamp ing screw . Method to c orrect the waveform to be more fla t by combining th e saw tooth-sha ped w[...]

  • Page 119

    11 9 Prepara tion: Mou nting the lens and Perfo rming the Fla nge Back and White Shad ing Adjustme nts Pre p arat ion When mak ing the w hite shading c orrect ion, mak e the adjustm ent whil e obse rving the R, G , and B wav eforms in the horiz onta l and vertical direct ions wi th the wa veform monit or . This now compl etes th e white shadi ng ad[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Preparat ion: Pre paring for Audio Input T ake the follo wing st eps to prep are the came ra for c onnectin g audi o inpu t devices . The unit c an be equipped with the AJ-MC90 0G stere o microph one kit (o ptional ). 1 Open th e microp hone ho lder . 2 Mount th e micr ophone a nd tigh ten the clampin g scr ew . The mic rophon e must be att ach[...]

  • Page 121

    121 Preparati on: Mountin g the Cam era on a T ripod Pre p arat ion 1 Connect the audio de vice to the AUDIO IN jack with th e XLR cabl e. 2 Set the AUDIO IN switch to [REAR] for the c hannel to whic h the X LR ca ble is conn ected . 3 Set the LINE/MIC /+48V selec tor swit ch on the rear pane l to [LINE]. a. LINE/MIC/+48V selector switch b. AUDIO I[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Preparat ion: Atta ching the Shoul der S trap T o det ach the s hould er strap, fi rst ope n the h ooks, the n detac h the stra p.  Note Make s ure that the sh oulder strap i s secure ly att ached . a. Tighten the cord b. Secure with the surface fastener Att aching the Sh oulder S trap Shoul der strap Press to open the hook. Att aching the R[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Prep arati on: Connec tion of the remote control u nit (AJ- RC10G) Pre p arat ion It is pos sible to control some of the fun ctions re motel y by connecti ng the remote co ntrol u nit AJ-RC 10G (op tional ). When AJ-R C10G is co nnect ed to t he REMO TE c onnec tor on the uni t and t he powe r swi tches of b oth of the uni t and AJ-RC10G are tu[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Preparat ion: Atta ching the Front A udio Le vel Co ntrol Kno b CHARA ON button This bu tton is us ed to s elect whe ther to sup erimpo se charact ers on the video signa l outp ut to th e MON OU T connec tor of this unit. No te that the MON OU T CHARAC TER switc h of this u nit does not functio n when the AJ-RC 10G is con necte d. Scene file Sc[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Prepar ation: C onnect ion of the D C OUT co nnecto r and Ex ternal R EC st art/stop switc h Pre p arat ion It is possi ble to draw 1 .5 A cu rrent from the DC OUT connecto r of the unit. Recordi ng st art/stop can b e cont rolled by conne cting an external sw itch to this conn ector . Since a t ally lamp can be us ed by co nnecti ng an LED to [...]

  • Page 126

    126 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Thu mbnai l Manipu lati ons Over view Manipulating Clip s with Thumbnails A clip is a dat a gro up tha t include s the image s and sound s create d from one shoo ting s ession, t ogethe r with addition al informati on su ch as tex t mem os and m eta dat a. The follo wing manipul ations can be p erforme d [...]

  • Page 127

    127 Manipu lat ing C lips with Thu mbnai ls : Th umbn ail S creen Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails Press the THUMBNAIL button to displ ay the thu mbnail scre en on the LC D moni tor . Pr essing the T HUMBN AIL button aga in return s the disp lay to th e regula r display . When switch ing is do ne from the regul ar scre en displ ay to t he thumb[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Thu mbn ail Sc reen 4. Recording mode The reco rding m ode for the clip on whic h the pointer is located is in dicat ed. 5. System mod e The forma t for th e clip on whic h the poi nter is loca ted is indica ted. 6. Duration The durati on of the c lip on whi ch the p ointer is loc ated is indica ted. 7. U[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Selec ting Th umbna ils Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails Multiple thumb nails can be ra ndoml y sel ected in the thumbnai l screen . 1 Use the c ursor b uttons to m ove the pointe r (yellow frame) to the des ired cli p and p ress the SE T button . The frame around the sele cted th umbnail chang es to [...]

  • Page 130

    130 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Switching the Thumbnai l Display The disp lay c an be sw itched s o that only t hose cli ps matchin g the s pecif ied condi tions are di splayed in the thumbnai l scre en. 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Press the THUMBNAIL M ENU bu tton. The t humbn a[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Manipu lating Clips with T humbn ails : Swi tchin g the T hum bnail Displ ay Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails It is pos sible to replace th umbna ils wi th images that inc lude previous ly att ached text mem os whi le images are re corded or played back . 1 Add text m emos to image s that you inte nd to c hange. Refer to [T ext Memo Functio[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Shot Mark A shot ma rk can be ad ded to a clip thu mbnai l to dist inguis h this clip fro m the o thers. 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Use the curs or buttons to move th e pointer ov er the clip to which you wan t to att ach a shot m ark. 3 Press the[...]

  • Page 133

    133 Manipu lating Clip s with T humbn ails : T ext Memo Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thumbna il scree n appears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Press the THUMBNAIL M ENU bu tton and s elect THUMBNAIL  TEXT MEMO CLIPS from the th umbnail menu. The clip thum bnails w ith text memos att ached ar e display ed in th[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Deleting Clips 1 Select a desire d text memo in a cli p by carry ing out steps 1 - 3 for [Playi ng back a clip a t the positi on where a text me mo is recorded] (pag e 133). 2 Move th e pointer to the d esired tex t memo, and then press th e SET button . Y ou can se lect more t han one text memo. 3 Press [...]

  • Page 135

    135 Manipu lat ing C lips with Thu mbnail s : Restorin g Clip s Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails Restore s clip s that are defec tive as a result of sudde n powering-do wn durin g recordin g, or rem oval of the P2 card being access ed.  Not e Only th ose clip s with yellow defe ctive cl ip in dicators c an be restored. Dele te the clip s wit[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Copying Clips Selected clip s can be cop ied to the P2 card in the des ired slot or SD memory c ard. 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Use the c ursor butto ns to move the pointe r to the des ired c lip an d pres s th e SET bu tton . 3 Press the THUMBNAI[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Manip ulating C lips with Th umbna ils : Setting o f Clip Met a Dat a Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails Informatio n such a s the n ame of pe rson wh o shot the video , the nam e of the reporter , the shoo ting l ocation, o r a tex t memo can be re ad from the SD m emory ca rd, and can be rec orded as Clip Meta Data . 1 Inser t the SD mem or[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Se tti ng o f Cl ip Meta Data The u nit allow s yo u to che ck de tail s of meta data r ead f rom SD memo ry card s. 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Press the THUM BNAIL MENU button to se lect MET A DA T A  PROPERTY from the th umbnail menu. Then, t[...]

  • Page 139

    139 Manip ulating C lips with Th umbna ils : Setting o f Clip Met a Dat a Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails S e l e c t M E TA D ATA  USER CLIP NAME fro m the thumbnai l men u to se lect t he recordi ng met hod. T wo op tions are avail able: TYPE1 a nd TYPE2.  Note When a P2 card w ith a memory c ap acity of 8 GB or mo re is used in unit a[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Setting of Proxy (optional) By att achin g the v ideo enc oder card (AJ-Y AX800G, option al) either to the optiona l slot o r slot 5, it is p ossib le to specif y the prox y reco rding se ttin g. The vide o enco der ca rd is not r ecogni zed wh en ins erted i f the pow er for the un it is turn ed on. Inse[...]

  • Page 141

    141 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Forma tting SD mem ory cards Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails SD memor y cards can also be formatted from the thumbn ail screen. W ith an SD memo ry card in serted into th e unit , perform the follo wing op eration: 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thumbna il scree n appears on the LCD moni tor . 2 [...]

  • Page 142

    142 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Set ting the Thumbna il Disp lay M ode The thum bnail displ ay mo de can be custo mize d to suit your preferenc es. 1 Press the THUM BNAIL button. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD moni tor . 2 Press the THUMBNAIL M ENU bu tton and s elect THUMBNAIL  SETUP from t he th umbn ail me nu. The foll [...]

  • Page 143

    143 Manip ulating C lips with T humbn ails : Properties Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails The c lip’s p roper tie s and th e P2 ca rd’s s tatus are dis playe d. It is pos sible to edit an d rewrite recorded c lip met adat a while clip properties are di splayed. From the th umbnail menu, selec t PROPER TY  CLIP PROPER TY. The followi ng sc[...]

  • Page 144

    144 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Properties 3 Pres s the S ET but ton. The inpu t window (sof t keyboa rd) for m odifying meta dat a is dis playe d. Use th e keybo ard to mod ify the meta dat a. The key board o peratio n is the same as [Chec king an d modify ing read m eta data] (p age 138). 4 Press OK on the ke yboar d to write the modi[...]

  • Page 145

    145 Manip ulating C lips with T humbn ails : Properties Man ipulating Clips with Thu mbnails From the th umbnail menu, selec t PROPER TY  CARD ST A TUS. The f ollowin g screen appears. When “REMA IN” is selected: 1. W rit e-p rot ect M ark The mark appea rs if the P2 card i s write-p rotect ed. 2. P 2 Card St atus (rema ining free space) The[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Manipu lating Clip s with Thum bnails : Properties The st atus dis play enab les a co nfirma tion of th e SD memory card form atted c ondition, avail able mem ory cap acity etc. From the t humbn ail menu , sele ct PROPER TY  DEVI CES  SD CARD. If the form at is compa tible with SD st andards, the messa ge “SD ST ANDARD: SUPPORTED” is [...]

  • Page 147

    Connectio n with ext ernal de vice 147 Connectio n with exte rnal d evice: Con nection wi th exte rnal devi ces usi ng the USB 2.0 port Connection with external device By conne cting the unit w ith an ex ternal PC using USB 2.0, t he P2 c ard ins erted to th e unit can be used as a mass storage device. 1 Connect th e USB cab le to the USB 2.0 port.[...]

  • Page 148

    148 Connec tion wit h external devi ce: Connectio n with e xternal de vices using t he USB 2.0 port The unit can b e con nected to a hard disk driv e that su pport s USB 2.0 to st ore dat a fro m cards o n it, vie w thumb nails for stored clip s, and write dat a bac k to P2 cards. 1 By navi gating the menu, set th e PC MOD E SELECT menu op tion o n[...]

  • Page 149

    149 Connectio n with exte rnal d evice: Con nection wi th exte rnal devi ces usi ng the USB 2.0 port Connectio n with ext ernal de vice Y ou can view t he info rmatio n on th e hard disk driv e connecte d via USB 2. 0 with th e follo wing s teps. 1 Switch the mode to USB HOST. For more i nformation , see [Switchin g to the U SB HOST mod e] ( page 1[...]

  • Page 150

    150 Connec tion wit h external devi ce: Connectio n with e xternal de vices using t he USB 2.0 port 8. MODEL This se ction indicate s the m odel of the P 2 card that origi nally co nta ined d ata on the p artiti on.  Note Press the c ursor butto n ( Z ) to swi tch to the P ARTITION NAME. Press the [ Y ] button to return to the original model nam[...]

  • Page 151

    151 Connectio n with exte rnal d evice: Con nection wi th exte rnal devi ces usi ng the USB 2.0 port Connectio n with ext ernal de vice 1 Switch the mode to USB HOST. For more i nformation , see [Switchin g to the U SB HOST mod e] ( page 1 48). 2 Conn ect a hard disk driv e via U SB. A hard dis k drive t hat has not been format ted with the unit mu[...]

  • Page 152

    152 Connec tion wit h external devi ce: Connectio n with e xternal de vices using t he USB 2.0 port 6 Select YES to start writing dat a to the ca rds. <For your info rmation> T o disable verifica tion during writing, select HDD  SETUP from the th umbnail menu a nd set the optio n VERIFY to OFF . This spe eds up w riting w ithout veri fying[...]

  • Page 153

    Maint enance an d Inspect ions 153 Mainte nance and Insp ection s: Inspec tions Bef ore Shoo ting Maintenance and Inspections Make su re you check that th e syst em is operating normal ly before emba rking on a shoo t. W e recom mend using a color v ideo monit or to chec k the image. 1 Mount a charge d batte ry pac k. 2 T urn th e POWER s witch [ O[...]

  • Page 154

    154 Maintena nce a nd Ins pections : Inspe ction s Before Shooting Make s ure you succ essi vely ca rry out the ins pecti ons fro m [1. Inspecting the P2 Ca rd Recording ] to [4. Inspecti ng the Earphone a nd S peaker]. 1. Inspecti ng the P2 Card Recordin g 1 Check on the di splay inside the vi ewfinde r that th e remaini ng P2 card recording cap a[...]

  • Page 155

    155 Maintenan ce an d Insp ection s: Maintena nce Maint enance an d Inspect ions 6. Inspection of the clock, time code, and user bit s 1 Set the us er bit s as re quired. Please re fer to [Setting of the u ser bit s] (p age 65) for the setting proc edures. 2 Set the tim e cod e. Please r efer to [Setting th e T i me Cod e] (pag e 68) for t he setti[...]

  • Page 156

    156 Maint enance a nd Ins pectio ns: M ainten ance  Note Ensure tha t the po larities are use d correctl y for a po wer supply from an external sourc e. Connector Sig nals DC IN Panasonic p art number K1AA104H 0038 1G N D Maker p art number HA16RX-4P (SW 1) (Hirose Denki) 2N C 3N C 4+ 1 2 V FRONT MIC IN Panasonic p art number K1AB105B000 2 1G N [...]

  • Page 157

    157 Maintenan ce an d Insp ection s: Maintena nce Maint enance an d Inspect ions REMOTE Panasonic p art number K1A Y1 10JA 001 1 CA M DA T A (H) Data from the camera to the remote control (H) Maker p art number HR10A-10R-10SC( 71) (Hirose Denki) 2 CA M DA T A (C) Data from the camera to the remote control (C) 3 CA M CONT (H) Control signals from th[...]

  • Page 158

    158 Maint enance a nd Ins pectio ns: M ainten ance LENS Panasonic part numbe r K1A Y1 12JA 001 1 RET-SW On/ off of the return video RETURN ON: GND RETURN OFF: OPEN Maker part numbe r HR10A-10R-12SC(71) (Hirose Denki) 2R E C - S T A R T / STOP Control for recording start/stop 3G N D G N D 4 IRIS- AUTO On/off of the f orced iris serv o SERV O ON : +5[...]

  • Page 159

    159 Maintenan ce an d Insp ection s: Maintena nce Maint enance an d Inspect ions Unislot Interfac e Panasonic p art number K1GB25A00010 1 C H-1 SHIELD GND Maker part n umber HDBB-25S(05) (Hirose Denki) 2 C H-1 HOT A udio input from the wireless r eceiver: CH1 HO T 3 C H-1 COLD Audio input from t he wireless receiver: C H1 COLD 4G N D G N D 5 +12 V [...]

  • Page 160

    160 Maint enance a nd Ins pections : W arning Syste m If a proble m is detec ted imme diatel y af ter the pow er is turned on , or duri ng ope ration, this will be indi cated by the W ARNING lamp, la mp s ins ide the v iewfind er and a warning tone.  Note The W ARNING lamp has th e high est priori ty , foll owed by the tal ly lamp , and th en th[...]

  • Page 161

    161 Mainte nance and In spection s: W arning System Maint enance an d Inspect ions 6. Recording Error Display window indication “00:00:00:1 1” appears in the time code display field. Even after rec ording is stopped, this display continues to blink until the next operation is performed. W ARNING l amp Blinks 4 times per second while recording c[...]

  • Page 162

    162 Maint enance a nd Ins pections : W arning Syste m 11 . FA N S T O P Display window indication No display . W ARN ING lam p Blinks 4 times per second. T a lly la mp No display . Vie wfinder T he “F AN STOP” indicator blinks wh ile recording continues. War ni ng t on e It does not s ound. Warni ng desc ri pti on The fan is at rest because som[...]

  • Page 163

    163 Mainte nance and In spection s: W arning System Maint enance an d Inspect ions The f ollow ing e rror code s are d ispl ayed i n the d ispl ay wi ndow if an e rror occur s in th e cam era: Confirm the type of warnin g and re fer to t he det ails i n the [ W arni ng Desc riptio n T ables] (page 160 ) for count ermeas ures. Error Codes Code No. D[...]

  • Page 164

    164 Maint enance a nd Ins pections : W arning Syste m W arning and Error Display for Thumbnail Operati on and USB HOST MODE Item Message Description Measure Thumbnails CANNOT A CCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted or for other r easons. Restore media and clips to normal state before access. WRITE PROTEC TED! The P2 or S D card is [...]

  • Page 165

    165 Mainte nance and In spection s: W arning System Maint enance an d Inspect ions HDD (USB HO ST mode) HDD CAP ACITY FULL! Not enough space lef t on the hard disk. There is not enough space on t he connected hard disk. Use a new har d disk or fo rmatted hard disk. TOO MANY P ARTITIONS! There are too many partitions. Hard disk s can handle up to 23[...]

  • Page 166

    166 Menu : Menu C onfigu ration Menu  Notes  The item s high lighted i n grey cannot be sele cted by < USER MENU SEL ECT>.  The unde rlined items ca n only be sele cted b y <USER MENU SELECT> as one whole p ag e (with al l sub- items). In dividual sub-item s ca nnot be select ed sep arate ly . About Menu De scription T ables Me[...]

  • Page 167

    167 Menu: Menu C onfi gurati on Menu USER MENU: USER ME NU is facto ry-set . The menu ca n be config ured to suit y our pref erences b y speci fying each opti on acc ording to your purpose s and freq uency of use, t hrough the <USER MENU SELECT> s creen, which is accessi ble from th e MAIN MENU p age. For more inform ation, se e [Selectin g O[...]

  • Page 168

    168 Menu : Menu C onfigu ration The menu optio ns are set with the ME NU and jo g dial buttons. The menu comp rises main menu, sub-menu s and option s menus. The d ata sp ecifi ed thr ough menu opti ons ar e wri tten and saved i n the i nternal memo ry of th e unit . This se ction describes how to set op tions in MAIN MENU. The other me nus ca n be[...]

  • Page 169

    169 Menu: Menu C onfi gurati on Menu 6 Press the jog dial button . The valu e stop s blinking and is accept ed. 7 T o change the se ttings for othe r options on the same page, r epea t st eps 4 - 6 . 8 When the sett ings are final ized, pre ss the MENU but ton. This term inates th e men u option s etting mode and returns th e unit to normal operati[...]

  • Page 170

    170 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables The ____ in the Adjust abl e Range colum n ind icates th e prese t mod e. Menu De scription T ables SYSTEM SETTING SYSTE M MOD E Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks SYSTEM MODE 1080-59.94i 1080-23.98P sF 1080-24PsF 1080-50i For setting t he system frequency . When this item is switched, turn off the POWER[...]

  • Page 171

    171 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks USR SW F .RA T E (1080- 59.94i, 1080-23.98P sF, 1080-24PsF) 1FRAME : 24FRAME : 30FRAME (1080-50i) 1FRAME : 25FRAME When the FRA TE function has been assigned to a user button, the st arting frame rate under VFR operation is set. When the mode has been changed us[...]

  • Page 172

    172 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables * This variable range is the numerical va lues for 59.94 Hz. For 50 Hz, the f rame rate is up to 24f. The frame rate is up to 23f in 24PN (Native) mode.  Note Displayed REC TIME, P AUSE TIME and TOT AL REC TIME are transl ated into either drop-frame or non-d rop-fram e accordi ng to th e mode o f operat ion. [...]

  • Page 173

    173 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu OUTP UT S EL Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks SIGNAL FORMA T 4:2:2 4:4:4 Select the signal that is output from the HD SDI A · B co nnec tors. 4:2:2: YP B P R 4:2:2 format is selected. 4:4:4: RGB 4:4:4 format is selected. LINK A w ill be output from the HD SDI A connector , and LINK B from the [...]

  • Page 174

    174 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables HD SDI A · B OUT MARK ER Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks MARKER SW OFF A B BOTH Switches the marker on and of f. OFF: The characters are not superimposed. A: The characte rs are superimposed on t he HD SDI A connector . B: The characte rs are superimposed on t he HD SDI B connector . BOTH: The chara[...]

  • Page 175

    175 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu MONI OUT MARKER Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks CENT ER M ARK OF F 1 2 3 4 Switch the cente r mark. OFF: Do not display cent er mark. 1: + (large) 2: Hollow (large) 3: + (small) 4: Hollow (small) –C U F R SAFETY MARK OFF 1 2 Select the frame type for the safety zone. OFF: Do not display f ra[...]

  • Page 176

    176 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables GENL OCK Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks GENL OCK I NT EXT Switch the camer a synchronizing signal. INT: Syn chronize with the internal reference signal regardless of the reference signal input to the GENLOCK IN c onnector . EXT: Synchronize with the reference signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector[...]

  • Page 177

    177 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu The ____ in the Adjust able Range colum n indica tes th e prese t mode. * If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) PA I N T RB GAIN CONTROL Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks R GA IN A WB PRE* –200 : +000 : +200 For setting[...]

  • Page 178

    178 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  Notes  The it ems indi cated by  a re the setti ng ite ms for P AINT MENU SW(  ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. The items withou t  are the s etting items for P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer t o [SD CARD R/W SELE CT] (page 201 ) for more inform ation.  In the pre set mo de, [...]

  • Page 179

    179 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu  Notes  The it ems ind icated by  a re the setti ng ite ms for P AINT MENU SW(  ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. The items withou t  are the s etting items for P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer t o [SD CARD R/W SELE CT] (page 201 ) for more inform ation. Items/ Dat a Saved A[...]

  • Page 180

    180 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  When sho oting with the MAST ER GAIN se t to “–3dB”, coloring pheno mena may o ccur in p ortions of the vi deo with hi gh brightn ess. The colori ng phen omen a can be reduc ed by s witchi ng the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE s witch to [CAM/AUTO KNEE OFF], se tting th e MANUA L KNEE me nu opti on of the <KNEE/L[...]

  • Page 181

    181 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu  Not e The items indi cated by  are the setti ng items for P AINT MENU SW(  ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. T he item s with out  are the setti ng items for P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer to [ SD CARD R/W SELECT] (p age 201) for more info rmation. HIGH SETTING Items/ Dat a [...]

  • Page 182

    182 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables = SKIN T ONE AREA  Note The it ems indi cated by  a re the setti ng ite ms for P AINT MENU SW(  ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. The items withou t  are the s etting items for P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer to [SD CARD R/W SELE CT] (page 201) for more inform ation. SKIN TONE DTL I[...]

  • Page 183

    183 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu  Notes  The it ems ind icated by  a re the setti ng ite ms for P AINT MENU SW(  ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. The items withou t  are the s etting items for P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer t o [SD CARD R/W SELE CT] (page 201 ) for more inform ation.  When “FILM -RE[...]

  • Page 184

    184 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  When the GAMM A MODE SEL item is used for FILMLIKE3, the fol lowing settin gs are rec ommende d. MANUAL KNEE: “ON” KNEE MASTER POINT: “85.0%” KNEE MASTER SLOPE: “50”  AUT O KNEE is not perform ed when the GA MMA MODE SEL menu option is set to “F ILM-REC” or “VIDEO-REC”. AUTO KNEE is no[...]

  • Page 185

    185 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu The ____ in the Adjust able Range colum n indica tes th e prese t mode. ZEBRA Pattern Display VF VF DISP LA Y Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks ST A TUS MO DE NO RMA L FILM-R EC For selecting the status display mode of the viewfinder . NORMAL: Normal status display FILM-REC: S tat us display f o[...]

  • Page 186

    186 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  Note The safet y zone marker , the safet y zone area, a nd the frame mark er ar e not d ispl ayed o n the L CD mo nito r if “L T - BOX” is selected in DOWNCON MODE.  The use r box c an be displaye d in a ny pos ition as a boxt ype c ursor .  Note The user box is n ot dis played on the LCD monito r [...]

  • Page 187

    187 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu VF INDICA TOR1 Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks EXTENDER ON OFF For selecting “O N” or “OFF” fo r the extender display . –C U F R SHUTTER ON OFF Set the shutter speed indication to “ON” or “OFF” . –C U F R FILTER ON OFF Set the filter No. indicat ion to “ON” or “OFF”[...]

  • Page 188

    188 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables VF IN DICA TOR3 Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks P2CA RD REMA IN OFF ONE- CA RD TOTAL Select the indication m ode for the P2 card’s remaining capacity . OFF: Disable the remaining capacity indication. ONE-CARD: Display the remaining capacity of the P2 card currently used for recording. TO T A L : Di[...]

  • Page 189

    189 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu MODE CHECK I ND Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks ST AT US ON OFF For the setting to display the status screen when the MODE CHECK button is pressed. –C U F R !LED ON OFF For the setting to indicate causes for turning on the lamp on the viewf inder is displayed when the M ODE CHECK button is p[...]

  • Page 190

    190 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables The ____ in the Adjust abl e Range colum n ind icates th e prese t mod e.  Note This se tting i s canceled when R EAD F ACTOR Y DA T A is sele cted. CAM OPERA TION CAMERA ID Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks ID1   Setting 1 for the C AMERA ID rec orded on color bars. Up[...]

  • Page 191

    191 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu SHUTTER SELECT Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks POSITION1 SEL For setting the shutter speed for POSITION 1. For 59.94 Hz 1/60 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg For 5 0 Hz 1/50 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8de[...]

  • Page 192

    192 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  Note By setti ng the shutt er speed on the time axis (1 /60, 1/ 100, 1 / 120, 1/25 0, 1/50 0, 1/10 00, 1/20 00), the fra me rate can be varied w hile keeping the ex posure const ant. This is equiv alent to Ramping (compe nsati ng for change s in frame rate using shutter a ngle) i n a co nventiona l film came[...]

  • Page 193

    193 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu SW MODE Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks RET SW R.REVIEW CAM R ET For setting the function when the user button on the unit, t o which the RET button of the lens or the RET SW function is allocated, is p ressed. R.REVIEW: Rec review function It is possible to check a last f ew seconds of the re[...]

  • Page 194

    194 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables WHITE BALANCE MODE Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks FIL TER IN H ON OFF For selecting independently whether memory data for white balanc e (Ach, Bch) is retained or not f or the respective CC filters. ON: Regardless of t he CC filter , data for the memories (2 memo ries) for Ach and Bch is retained. O[...]

  • Page 195

    195 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu The ____ in the Adjust able Range colum n indica tes th e prese t mode. MAIN OPE RA TIO N BA TTE RY/P2CARD Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks BA TTERY SELECT PROP AC14 TRIMPAC14 HYT RON5 0 HYTRON 140 DION IC 90 DION IC 160 NP- L7 ENDURA7 ENDURA10 ENDURA-D P AG L95 BP-L65/95 Ni Cd14 TYPE A TYPE B [...]

  • Page 196

    196 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables BA TTERY SETTING1 Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks PROP AC14  • Enable selection under BA TTERY SELECT.  : Enable selection. • : Disable selection. AUTO MANUA L Select auto or m anual to set the NEA R END volt age. AUTO: Set volt age automatically . MANUAL: Set voltage manually . 11 . 0 : 13[...]

  • Page 197

    197 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu  The rema ining battery level is indicat ed in p ercent age when a bat tery with this fun ction i s inst alle d on the un it. Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks ENDU RA1 0  • Enable selection under BA T TERY SELECT.  : Enable selection. • : Disable selection. AUTO MANUA L Select auto[...]

  • Page 198

    198 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  Note The freque ncy c haracteri stics w hen the m icrop hone low cut filter is appli ed are 2 00 Hz t o 10 kHz. MIC/AUDIO1 Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks FRONT VR CH1 OFF FRONT W. L . REAR ALL Select whether or not to enable the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control for the signal selected as the input sign[...]

  • Page 199

    199 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu MIC/AUDIO2 Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks FRONT M IC POWER ON OFF Select the phantom power supply for th e front microphone. –C U F – REA R MI C POWER ON OFF Select the phantom power supply for th e rear microphone. When “OFF” is selected, no phantom power is supplied even if t he LIN[...]

  • Page 200

    200 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables  Note Please refer t o [Settin g UMID Informati on] (pa ge 74) for th e UMID in formation settin g. Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks VITC UB MODE USER/EXT TIME DA TE TCG FRM RA TE REGEN Select the user b its mode for V AUX TC (VITC). USER/EXT: If UB M ODE is set to “E XT”, th e EXT value is rec[...]

  • Page 201

    201 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu The ____ in the Adjust able Range colum n indica tes th e prese t mode.  Not e For a USB DEVICE mode, erro rs occur even i f the respecti ve items for SD CAR D READ/WRIT E are ex ecuted, since it do es not acc ess an SD mem ory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then execu te the operati on again. FILE [...]

  • Page 202

    202 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables FILE READ screen CAC FILE CARD READ Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks CARD F ILE SELECT 01 : 32 For selecting the number of the chromatic aberrati on correction file on the SD memory card that will be read or deleted. –––F – READ For reading CAC file from the SD memory card. When selected, the [...]

  • Page 203

    203 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu  Not e For a USB DEVICE mode, erro rs occur even i f the respecti ve ite ms of LENS FI LE CARD R/W are execut ed, since it do es not acc ess an SD mem ory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then execu te the operati on again.  Note For a USB DEVI CE mode, errors o ccur even i f the READ USER DA T A i[...]

  • Page 204

    204 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables The ____ in the Adjust abl e Range colum n ind icates th e prese t mod e.  Data adj ust ed on t he <LEN S FI LE ADJ> sc re en can b e stored o n an SD mem ory card a s a lens file. MAINTENANCE LENS AD J Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks F2.8 AD J ON OFF The iris is only set to F2.8 when thi s [...]

  • Page 205

    205 Menu: Me nu D escriptio n T ables Menu CAC ADJ Items/ Dat a Saved Adjust able Range Remarks CAC C ONT ROL ON OFF ON: Enable chrom atic aberration correction OFF: Disable chromatic aberration correction –– U F R CAC F IL E DELE TE – Deletes the CAC file st ored in the internal memory of the unit, and selected using CAC FILE NO. –––?[...]

  • Page 206

    206 Menu : Menu Descrip tion T ables The ____ in the Adjust abl e Range colum n ind icates th e prese t mod e. OPTION MENU OPTION Items/ Data Saved Adjust able Range Remarks ENG SECURITY ON OFF Select whether or not to prohibit opening the menu screen. ON: Menu screen cannot be opened. Please consult your distributor to release the setting. OFF: Me[...]

  • Page 207

    Updating the firmwa re inco rporated i nto the uni t 207 Updating th e firmwa re incorpo rated in to the unit Up da ting the fi rmware incorporated into the unit The fir mware can b e upda ted using eithe r of the followi ng two m ethods. 1. Che cking the cu rrent version of firmw are and performi ng the up date using the de dicated tool (P2_St atu[...]

  • Page 208

    208 S p ecifica tions S pecifications Genera l Operatin g temp erature : 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) S torage temperature: –20 °C to 60 °C (–4 °F t o 140 °F ) Operatin g hum idity: 10% to ma ximu m 85% (relati ve humid ity) Maxim um contin uous ope ration: Approxim ately 1 20 minut es (us ing an Anto n/Bauer DIONIC90 batt ery) Dimen[...]

  • Page 209

    209 S pecifi cat ions S pecificati ons Record m edia: P2 card Recording form ats: Selecta ble fro m A VC-Intra100, A VC-Intra50, DVCP RO H D Recordi ng video signals: 1080/59.94 i, 108 0/50i, 108 0/29.97 P, 1080 /23.98P, 1080/24P, 1 080/25 P Recordi ng audio signa ls: 48 kHz, 16-bit , 4ch Recordi ng/playb ack time : A VC-Intra100/DVCPRO HD: 8G B ?[...]

  • Page 210

    210 S p ecifica tions GENLOCK IN: BNC  1, 1.0 V P - P , 75 Ω (This is av ailab le as the retu rn video in put con nector .) MON OUT: BNC  1 (It can be switched a mong HD SDI/VBS.) HD SDI: 0.8 V P - P , 75 Ω (Complian t with th e SMP TE292 M/ 299M st andards) VBS: 1.0 V P - P , 75 Ω HD SDI A: BNC  1 HD SDI: 0.8 V P - P , 75 Ω (Complian [...]

  • Page 211

    21 1 Sof tware information for this product 1 Cus tomer adv isory: Th is produc t incl udes sof tware lic ensed u nder the GNU Ge neral Pu blic License (GPL) and G NU Lesser G eneral Pub lic Lic ense (L GPL); cus tomers ha ve the rig ht to d ownload , modify , and redi stribute s ource code f or this sof tware. Descripti ons of the GPL a nd LGPL ar[...]

  • Page 212

    Information for Users on Collection and Dis posal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanyi ng documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteri[...]