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Memory Card Cam era Recorder Operating Instructions Model No. AJ- P Before operating this product, pleas e read the insr u ctions c aref ully and save this manual for future u se. VQT0T98 -2 F0705T2056 -F Printed in Japan ENGLISH D #,52%2'PINKUJD QQMࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡 㧝㧝ᣣޓᧁ ᦐ[...]
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2 Read this fir st! indica tes saf e ty inf ormation . CAUTION RISK OF ELEC TRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK O F ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUAL IFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lig htning flash wi th arro whead sy mbol, within an equila teral tr iangle, is i[...]
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3 PLEASE NO TE: z When prep ar ing to re cord important images , alwa ys shoot som e adv ance test f ootage , to v erify that both pictures and sound are being recorded nor mally . z Shou ld vi deo or audi o re cord ing fail du e to a mal funct ion of thi s cam era-r ecor der o r the P 2 ca rds us ed, we will n ot a ssum e liabilit y for s uch f ai[...]
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4 Contents Read this firs t!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter 1 Introducti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1-1 Camera Un it Featu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 1-2 Recorde r/playe r Featu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 1-3 System Config uration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Chapter 2 Parts and their F[...]
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5 Content s (continued) Chapter 5 Prepa ration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5-1 Power Supp ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5-1-1 Mounting the Bat tery and Setting the Battery Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5-1-2 Use of the ex ternal DC p ower suppl y . . . . . . . 67 5-2 Mount ing the Vi ewfinde r and Adjust ing its[...]
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6 Contents (co ntinued) Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables . . 98 8-1 Menu C onfigurat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 8-2 SYSTEM SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 8-2-1 SYSTEM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 8-2-2 OPTION MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 8-2-3 REC FUNCTION . . [...]
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7 1 Chapter 1 Intr oduction The AJ-SPC700P vide o camera-recorder integrates a came ra unit equipped wi th three CCDs, incor porating a 2/ 3-inch on- chip len s, and a vid eo recorde r/play er (VTR) t hat suppo r ts D VC PRO50 , D VCPRO and D V f ormats. Uti lisi ng P2 cards, w hich r equ ire no mech anis m, as me dia , your AJ-S PC7 00P o ffers gr[...]
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8 Chapter 1 Int r oduction (continued) / 4-channel Digital A udio Recording (all f ormats) All f or mats - D VCPRO , D V an d D VCPR O50 - support 4- channe l digital audio rec ording with high-q uality so und (48 kHz /16 bit s). Ho we ver , th is camer a uses t wo audio c hannels, recor ding the s ame aud i o signa ls onto A udio Channe ls 3 and 1[...]
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9 1 Chapter 1 Intr oduction (continued) / Recording Time (For more i nformation, see th e instruction manual fo r the appropria te memory card.) <Notes > z Opera tion of the f ollowi ng P2 cards w ith the AJ - SPC700 has been v er ified: AJ-P2C002SG AJ-P2C004HG AJ-P2C008HG z If the one-time contin uous recording e xceeds the dur a[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Int r oduction (continued) 1-3 System Configuration * F or the latest information on P2 cards and SD m emor y cards no t av ailab le in the oper ating Instructions , visit the P2 Support Desk at th e follo wing W eb sites . https://e ww .pavc.pa nasonic.co .jp/pro-a v/ Lens: (Bayonet t ype ) Fujinon, C anon Micropho ne kit: AJ-MC700P V[...]
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11 2 Chapter 2 P ar ts and their Functions 2-1 P ower Supply and Accessor y Mounting Section PO WER sw itch Used to tu rn on/off the po wer . Battery mount A battery pack from Anton/ Bauer is mounted her e. DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) This uni t is con nected to an e xter nal DC powe r supply . BREAKER switch When an e xcessiv e a[...]
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12 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fun ctions ( continued) 2-2 Audio (input) Function Section MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin) A microph one (option al accessory) is conn ected here . P ow er f or the micro phone come s from thi s jack. A remote mi crophone ma y be connect ed. In this case , the po wer supp ly to th e appropriate con nector[...]
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13 2 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fu nctions (con tinued) 2-3 A ud io (output) F unction Section A UDIO OUT connector (XLR, 3-pin) This con nector outp uts audio s ignals rec orded on Channe ls 1, 2, 3 or 4. Output s ignals are s elect ed with the MO NIT OR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 select or switch. MONIT OR SELECT (audio channel) CH1/2 / CH3/4 selec t[...]
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14 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fun ctions ( continued) 2-4 Shooting and Recor ding/Playbac k Functions Section / Shooting and Recording (camera unit) CC/ND FIL TER (filter s elector) control Used to select a filter ap propriate fo r illumina tion and color te mperatu re of the subjec t. When the me nu option DISP MODE is set to “3”, s witching[...]
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15 2 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fu nctions (con tinued) OUTPUT/A UT O KNEE selector switc h Used to select th e video s ignals s ent from the camer a unit to th e memor y , viewfi nder and v ideo mon itor . CAM. A UT O KNEE ON: Video bein g recorded through th e camera is sen t with the auto k nee circ uit activ ated. CAM. A UT O KNEE OFF: Video [...]
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16 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fun ctions ( continued) VIDEO OUT OUTPUT SEL s witch Used to s witch the signals output f rom the VID EO OU T connec tor . MEM: In EE (recording ) mode , video fro m the ca mera is output. In VV (pla ybac k) mo de, pl ay back sig nal from a P2 c ard is ou tput. CAM: Video from the cam era is o utput consta ntly . OFF[...]
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17 2 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fu nctions (con tinued) VIDEO OUT (video signal output) connector This co nnector outp uts vide o signal s. Th e video signa ls link ed to the se tting of the VIDEO OUT OUT PUT SEL s witch are output f rom here. OPTION SLO T Attach t he video encod er card (AJ-Y AX800G, opt ional). F or inf or mation about the inst[...]
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18 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fun ctions ( continued) 2-6 Time Code Section GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) This con nector is used to i nput a ref erence si gnal bef ore the c amer a uni t is gen -l ocked, or be fore th e time code is exter nal ly lo cked. TC IN connector (BNC) This con nect or i s used to i npu t a refere nce time cod e when y ou ex[...]
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19 2 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fu nctions (con tinued) 2-7 W arning and Status Display Functions Back tally la mp When the BA CK T ALL Y sw itch is set to [ON], the lamp beha ves in the same w ay as th e front tally la mp at the vie wfinder . BA C K T ALL Y sw it ch This s witch cont rols the acti on of the back and rear tally lamps. ON: Bac k a[...]
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20 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fun ctions ( continued) P ositi ons of time c ode-rela ted switches and information pr ovided 2-9 LC D Monitor LCD monitor The L CD monit or displa ys the v ideo in th e viewfinde r . Alternativ ely , it can show clips on the P2 card in a thumbn ail format. In th umbnail displa y mod e, cl ips can be ed ited or delet[...]
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21 2 Chapter 2 P ar t s and their Fu nctions (con tinued) 2-10 Vie wfinder Viewfinder (opt ional access ory) During reco rding or pla ybac k, the vie wfinder di spla ys the vide o image in mon ochrome. It also di spla ys warnings , messages , zebra pat ter ns, mark ers (saf ety zone and cent er mar ke rs), etc . ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch This s [...]
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22 Chapter 3 Recor ding and Pla ybac k 3-1 P2 Car ds Inser ting P2 Cards <Note> When usin g the camer a-recorder f or the first time , be sure to set the time data bef orehand. On how the time data is set , see [4-5 S etting Time Data]. 1 T urn on the PO WER swit ch. 2 While pre ssing dow n the slide loc k butt on, sli de the slide-out door t[...]
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23 3 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (contin ued) Removing P2 Card s 1 While pr essi ng d own th e sli de l ock butt on, move th e slide-o ut door to the left. The door opens . 2 Tilt do wn the EJECT b utton. 3 Then, d epress the EJ ECT b utton to release the P2 card so that you can re move it. <Notes> z When a P2 card is being acces sed or[...]
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24 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (continued) 3-2 Basic Pr ocedures This sec tion des cribes the basi c procedure f or shooting and recording . Before y ou embark on a shoot, pre-in spect y our system to ensure that it w orks properly . * F or directions on inspect ing your memor y card c amera-recorder , see [7-1 Inspections Before Shooting]. B[...]
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25 3 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (contin ued) Shooting White/Black Balance A djustment to Recording Completion F or shoot ing, foll ow the step s belo w . 1 Select a filter acco rding to li ght condi tions. 2A When the wh ite b al anc e is save d: P osition the WHITE BAL s witch to [A] or [B]. 2B When the w hite or b lack b alance is not sa v[...]
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26 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (continued) 3-3 Normal R ecor ding Pressing either the REC ST ART/ST OP b utton, REC b utton on the han dle or VTR b utton at the lens s tar ts recording o f video an d sound on the P2 card. A cluste r of data that consist s of video and so und gene rated through a sh ooting action, toget her with such added inf[...]
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27 3 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (contin ued) 3-5 Loop Recording When tw o or more P2 card s lots conta in cards, this fun ction allows the target P2 card to be s witched in ord er . Eve n when the f ree spac e of a P 2 car d is used up, this fu ncti on contin ues recordin g while er asing e xisting data. T o us e this fu nction, t he menu op[...]
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28 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (continued) 3-7 N ormal and V a riable Speed P l ay b a ck The P LA Y/P A US E button p rovid es mono chro me pl ayback through the view finder and c olor pla yback on the LCD monitor . A c olor video mo nitor con nected to the VIDEO OUT connect or of the AJ-SPC700 P also pro vides colo r pla yback. V ariable sp[...]
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29 3 Chapter 3 Recording and Pla yback (contin ued) Associating V oice Memos with a Clip The portion of the clip with whic h a voi ce memo is associ ated depen ds on when the vo ice memo is reco rded. A vo ice mem o recorded d uring recording or p laybac k is associ ated with the p icture in view at the time the V OICE MEMO b utton is pre ssed. A v[...]
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30 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settin gs f or Recor ding T o record high-quality vide o with the AJ-SPC700P , t he blac k and whi te balanc es must be adjusted according to conditio ns. F or high er quality , it is re commend ed that th e adjus tments should b e made in this order A WB (white balance adjustm ent) ABB (b lack balan ce adjus tment[...]
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31 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) Detection area for the w hite balance The detec tion area f or the white balance is selectab le betwe en 90%, 50% and 25% , using the men u optio n A WB AREA. This opti on can be f ound in th e <WHITE B ALANCE MODE> screen, w hich is acces sibl e from the CAM OPER A TION pag[...]
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32 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-1-2 Adjust ing the Black Balance The b lack bala nce must be adjusted when: z Y o u us e your AJ -SP C70 0P t he f irs t ti me; z Y our AJ-SPC700P h as not be en used f or some tim e; z The ambi ent temperatur e has chang ed substa ntially; z The gain switc hov er val ue has be en [...]
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33 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-2 Setting the Electr onic Shutter This secti on provides a desc r iption of the elec tronic shutte r , together w ith setting and handling di rections. 4-2-1 Shutter Modes The tab le below shows the shutter m odes and sp eeds fo r the elect ronic shutte r provi ded in y our AJ-S[...]
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34 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-2-3 Placing t he Camera- recor d er in SYNCHRO SCAN Mode T o place the camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN mode, f ollo w the steps b elo w . 1 Pre ss t he S HUT TER switch posi tion ed at [ON] toward s [SEL], to pl ace the camera-record er in SYNCHR O SCAN mode. 2 In SYNCHRO SCAN mode[...]
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35 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-4 Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjustin g Recording Le vels In any f ormat (D VCPR O50, D VCPR O or D V), the AJ - SPC700P supp or ts f our-cha nnel audi o recor ding. When the A UDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 s witch is positioned at [A UT O], the recording l ev els f or Audi o Chann[...]
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36 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-4-2 Adjusting Recor ding Levels T o adjus t the recordin g le vels f or Audi o Channel s 1 and 2, f ollo w the steps b elo w . 1 P osition the MONIT OR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 - selector s witch at CH1/2 so that the audio lev el meter on the d ispla y windo w will p rov ide CH1 a nd C[...]
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37 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-5 Setting Time Data 4-5-1 Setting th e User Bits The use r bits allo w inf or mation, i ncluding memos that use up to eight-dig it base 16 numbers (date and time), to be recorded i n the Subc ode area. 1 P osition the DISPLA Y s witch at [UB ]. 2 P osition the TCG s witch at [SE[...]
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38 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-5-2 Setting t he Internal Cloc k’ s Dat e and Time 1 P osition the DISPL A Y s witch at [U B]. 2 Press the HOLD butt on to displa y a date i n the displ ay win dow . 3 P osition th e TCG s witch at [SET]. 4 Use the CURS OR and SET b uttons to set the y ear , month and da y (Y/M/D[...]
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39 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-5-3 Setting the Time Code 1 P osition the DISPLA Y s witch at [TC]. 2 P osition the TCG s witch at [SET ]. 3 Set the menu option TC M ODE to “DF” or “NDF”. “DF” steps th e time code in drop frame mode , and “NDF” steps it in non-drop fr ame mode. The men u option[...]
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40 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) T o externally lock the time code F ollo w the steps b elo w . 1 T urn on the PO WER swit ch. 2 P osition the TCG s witch at [F-R UN]. 3 P osition the DISPL A Y s witch at [TC]. 4 Set the men u option G ENLOCK to “EXT”. This op tio n ca n be found in th e <GE NLOC K> scre e[...]
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41 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-5-5 Pr oviding an ID to the Camer a The came ra ID is specified thro ugh the <CAMERA ID > scree n. The ID can in clude up to 10 alphan umeric char acters , symbol s, and/or spa ces. <Note> When the se ttings menu is displa yed, o utputting color ba r signals does not[...]
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42 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-5-7 CTL Count Setting and Display By setti ng the DISPLA Y s witch to “CTL ”, CTL c ount is displa y ed on the time count indication of the LCD displa y wind ow . The CTL co unt is displ aye d in ±12 hours with non -drop- frame . The pla ybac k order of c l ips rec orded on a [...]
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43 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-6 Menu Displa ys in the Vie wfinder Sc reen 4-6-1 Menu Configuration USER MENU: USER MENU is f actory-set. Th e menu can be config ured to suit y our pref erences b y speci fying each opt ion according to y our purposes and freq uency of u s e, thro ugh the <USER MENU SELECT&[...]
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44 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 2 T urn the JOG d ial butt on to mo ve the mark ( ) to a des ired menu opt ion. Th en, p res s th e JOG dia l butto n to displa y the sub-men u screen. 3 T urn the JOG d ial butt on to mo ve the mark ( ) to a des ired menu opt ion. Th en, p res s th e JOG dia l butto n to dis[...]
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45 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-7 Vie wfinder Sc reen Status Displa ys In addition to vi deo images, the vie wfinder dis pla ys lamps and t ex t that indicat e the settings and oper ating s tatus of the AJ-SPC700 P , together with m essage s, a c enter mark er , a saf ety zone m arker an d the cam era ID . 4-7[...]
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46 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) Inf ormation Item Indication Status Extender EX2 Lens ex tender used. MODE CHECK Indication Area (ST A T US: Master gain, USER SW GAIN ) LOW/MID/ HIGH –3 to 30 S.GA IN 30/36 V alue set f or the master gain Example: LOW: 0 Gain value to which S .GAIN is assigned (Cause of !LED illum[...]
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47 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) Inf ormation Item Indic ation Status Camera W arning and Report Area (related to A WB, ABB and switch settings) A WB A ACTI VE A WB B ACTI VE A WB A OK _ . _ K A WB B OK _ . _ K A WB BREAK _ . _ K AW B N G COLOR TEMP LOW COLOR TEMP HIGH LEVEL OVER LOW LIGHT TIME O VER A WB PRESE T[...]
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48 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) Inf ormation Item Indication Status Gain v alue __ dB Current gain value . System inf ormation and warnings SYST EM ERR OR- __ TURN PO WER OFF CARD ERR _ REC WA RNING BACKUP BA TT EMPTY WIRELES S-RF EOM BOS EOS CANNO T REC CANNO T PLA Y COMM ERROR V OICE CANNO T REC VO I C E R EC VO [...]
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49 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) Inf ormation Item Indic ation Status PRE RECORDING indication/ SD me mor y ca rd rema inin g fr ee sp ace (when MODE CHECK is being p erform ed) P-REC (blink) __ h __ m Indicated while pre-recorded video and audio are being recorded on the P2 card. If the USER s witch is set to pe[...]
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50 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) *The menu o ption P2CARD REMAIN can b e fou nd in the < VF INDICA T OR2> screen, whi ch is accessib le from the VF page. *1 n : Not provided when the menu option ST A TUS is set to OFF , which can be found in the <MODE CHK IND> screen, accessible from the VF page. z : Pro[...]
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51 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-7-4 Display Modes and S etting Cha nges/adjust ment Result Message s The mes sages th at appear on the vie wfinder screen to indicate changes to setti ngs and ad justment result s may be limited, or set not to appear , throug h the men u option DI SP MODE . T his menu opt ion ca[...]
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52 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-7-5 Setting t he Marker Displa ys The cent er , saf ety zone , safe ty zo ne area and fr ame ma rkers ma y be set to ON or O FF , along with sp ecificat ions of the marker types. T o set and select mar k ers, go to the <V F MARKER> screen from the VF page and se lect the appr[...]
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53 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-8 Adju sting and setting the L CD monito r Using the LCD Monitor 1 T ur n on the PO WER switc h of the AJ-SPC700P . 2 Slide the OPEN button in the arro w direction to open th e LCD monitor . 3 Adjus t the an gle of th e LCD moni tor for mos t con venient viewing . The monito[...]
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54 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-9 Menu-driven Function Setup Each func tion is se t up us ing t he m enu sy stem. 4-9-1 Setting t he Switc ho ver of USE R SW GAIN In additi on to the standard L/M/H gain mode, the AJ - SPC700P su ppor ts an S .GAIN (super gai n) mode with more than 30- dB g ain -up. T o ma ke us e[...]
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55 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-9-4 Assigning Functions to USER MAIN, USER1 and USER2 Buttons The USER MAIN, USER1, and USER2 buttons c an be assigne d user-selected functions. T o selec t desired fu nctions, us e the men u options USER MAIN SW , USER1 SW and USER2 SW . These opti ons can be f ound in the <[...]
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56 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-10 Handling data Setting Data Using an SD memory card An SD memo r y card (opti onal acce ssory) can be used as a setu p car d tha t st ores up t o ei ght file s of setti ngs menu specifi cations. This data allows y ou to quic kly reprodu ce an opti mum state . Regardi ng SD memory[...]
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57 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4 T o format the SD memory card, turn the J OG dial bu tton to mov e the curs or to YES . Then, press the dial bu tton. When the SD memor y card ha s been f ormatted, the f ollowing me ssage appears: The card wi ll not be f or matted if th e fo llowing mess age appears w hen the J[...]
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58 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 6 T urn the JOG di al button u ntil a desired c hara cter appears . The chara cters that appear are switch ed in the followin g orde r : Space: Ð Alphabetic al characters : A to Z Ð Numerals : 0 to 9 Ð Symbols : ', >, <, /, - 7 Press the J OG dial b utton to accep t[...]
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59 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) T o read data on an S D memory ca rd 1 T ur n the JOG dial bu tton to mo v e the cursor to the option [ SD CARD READ/WRITE]. Then, press the d ial bu tton. 2 T ur n the JOG dial bu tton to mo v e the cursor to the men u option [R. SELECT]. Then, press the dial button . 3 T ur n th[...]
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60 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) 4-10- 3 How to Use the Use r Data It is possib le to transf er settings and other data to the use r area of the inter nal memo r y of the AJ-SPC700P . This da ta allows yo u to quic kly reproduce an optimum setup state . T o write da ta, go to th e <INITIALIZE> screen from the [...]
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61 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) 4-10- 4 Ho w to Use Scene File Da ta It is poss ibl e to wr ite the s ettings data into the s cene file area of the inte r nal memory of the AJ-SPC7 00P , or to read d ata written in this are a. F our types of scene file s are av ailab le. This dat a allows you to quick ly repro d[...]
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62 Chapter 4 Adjustm ents and Settings for Recor ding (continued) T o read settings data for scene files 1 Navig ate the me nu to the <SCENE> sc reen. 2 T ur n t he JOG di al but to n to move th e cur sor to t he option SCENE SEL. 3 Press the JO G dial b utton to b link scene file n umbers . Then, turn the di al bu tton to select a de sired s[...]
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63 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments an d Settings f or Recording (contin ued) T o title setting s data for scen e files 1 Nav igate the menu to the <SCENE> screen. 2 T ur n the JOG dial bu tton to mo v e the cursor to the optio n [T ITLE s 1 - 4] for the appr opr iat e sc ene f ile. 3 Press th e JOG dial b utton to m ov e the cursor to th e title entr[...]
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64 Chapter 5 Preparation 5-1 P ower Suppl y A battery pac k or an external DC p ow er suppl y can be used as this unit’ s powe r supply . Using a Ba ttery Pack Battery pac ks from th e fol lowing manuf acturers can be used : • Anton/Baue r • IDX • PA C O • Sony <Notes > z Other bat ter ies ma y be used b y changing the menu setting,[...]
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65 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) When using a BP-90 type battery pack 1 Remo ve the ba ttery holder . 2 Attachin g the batte r y case to the cam era-reco rder . Connect the c able on the came ra-recorder to the cab le on the battery case (BP-90 type). Using a screwdri ver , secur e the bat te r y case (BP-90 type) to t he camera-reco [...]
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66 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Using an NP-1 type batter y pack 1 Remo ve the battery holde r . 2 Mount the NP-1 type batte r y case on the ca mera- recorder . Tighten t he mounting sc rew s. Tighten t he power co ntact screws . Insert the uppe r par t of t he remo v ed co ver in the directio n of the arro w . Align the ho les[...]
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67 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-1-2 Use of the ext ernal DC po wer suppl y 1 Conne ct the e xternal DC pow er supply to the DC IN soc ke t on the un it. 2 T ur n ON the po wer s witch of the e xternal DC po wer suppl y . (If the power swit ch is av ail able on t he exte rn al DC power supp ly) 3 T ur n ON the PO WER s witch on the u nit. &[...]
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68 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-3 Mo unting the lens an d P erforming the Flange Bac k and White Shading Adju stments Mounting the Lens 1 Raise th e lens cl amping le ve r and remov e the mount cap . 2 T o mou nt the le ns, a lign the ind entation at the top cent er of th e le ns mou nt wi th t he ce nte r mar k of th e lens. 3 Low er the le[...]
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69 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Adjusting the Lens White Sha ding T ak e the f ollo wing step s to adjust t he white shading : <Note> V ertical coloring m a y occur near the op en position of the lens iris , ev en after adju sting the white shading . This pheno menon, ho we ve r, is a ch aracteri stic of the lens or optical system. It [...]
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70 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) This co mpletes the white sh ading adjustm ent. The com pensatio n values are stored i n the no n-volatile internal memory . Theref ore, re-adjust ing the white sha ding is not require d, ev en after the camera-recorde r powe r has been turned off . Storing the Lens File Data The white shading com pensati on val[...]
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71 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Reading out the Lens File Data 1 Select the lens file No . to read out by f ollowing Ste ps 1 to 3 in the [Storing the Lens File Data] section. 2 T ur n the JO G Dial b utton to mo v e the cursor to [READ:]. 3 Press the JOG Dial bu tton and the f ollowing message appears . 4 T ur n the JOG Dial b utton to mov [...]
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72 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-4 Prep aring f o r A udio In put T ak e the f ollowing s teps to p repare the ca mera f or conn ecting au dio input de vices . 5-4-1 When Using the Front Micr opho ne The AJ-M C700P micr ophone kit (opti onal) includes a microph one that c an be mou nted on th e camer a. 1 Open the micro phone holder . 2 Mount[...]
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73 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-4-3 When Using A udio Devices 1 Connect the audio de vice to the AUDIO I N jack with the XL R c a bl e. 2 Set the A UDIO IN s witch to [REAR] f or the channel to whic h the XLR ca ble is con nected. 3 Set the LINE/M IC/+48V selec tor s witch on the rea r panel t o [LINE]. 5-5 Connection between the USB 2.0 p[...]
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74 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) <Notes> z A USB dr iver must be inst alle d on the PC. z AJ-SPC700P is onl y applicab le to USB 2.0, not to USB 1.1. z Only o ne AJ-SPC700P at a ti me must be connected to the P C via US B. z The P2 card m ust not be rem ov ed wh en it is conne cted via USB . z While a USB co nnection is estab lished, the [...]
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75 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-7 Attaching the Sh oulder Strap T o deta ch the shou lder str ap , first open the ho oks, then detach th e strap . <Note> Mak e sure that the s houlder s trap is se curely att ached. 5-8 Attaching the Rain Co ver When using the SHAN-RC7 00 Rain Cover 5-9 Connecting the AJ-EC3P Extensi on Contr olle r S[...]
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76 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-10 Attaching the Front A udio Level Control Knob If yo u use the F ront A udio Le vel contro l frequently , attach the access or y knob so that it can be easily operated . Remov e the scre w in the cente r of the F ront Au dio Le vel control, an d attach the acce ssory knob using the scre w (include d). When a[...]
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77 6 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails A clip is a data g roup that inclu des the images and v oices create d from one shooting sess ion, t ogether with additional inf or mation su ch as v oice mem os and meta data. The f ollowin g manipulation s can b e perfo rmed using the cursor and SET b uttons, while c hec king the images disp lay e[...]
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78 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-2 T humbnail Screen Press th e THUMBNAIL b utton to dis pla y the thumbn ail screen on the LCD monitor . Pressi ng the THUMBNAIL butto n again returns the d ispla y to the regu lar displa y . When s witching is done f rom the regular s creen displa y to the thumb nail scree n displa y[...]
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79 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) Indicator for clips with pr oxy This ma r ker is d isplay ed fo r clips with pro xy attach ed. Indicator for edit copy clips This mar ker is disp layed for clips whos e ed it c opy oper ation w a s perf ormed on the P2 dec k. F or more inf or mation o n edit co py , see th e AJ-SPD850[...]
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80 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-5 Switching the Thumbnail Display The displ ay ca n be s witch ed so that o nly those cli ps matchin g the specifie d conditio ns are displa yed in the thumbnai l screen. 1 Press the T HUMBNAIL b utton. The thumb nail screen app ears on th e LCD monitor . 2 Press the MENU BAR b utton.[...]
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81 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) 6-7 V oice Memo A vo ice memo is audi o data that can be attached to th e clip separ ately from the v oice recorded during shooti ng. <Note> A vo ice memo can be attached during re cording. Please ref er to [3-8 V oice Memo Func tion] f or more inf or mation . 6-7-1 Pla ying Bac[...]
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82 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-7-3 Deleting V oice Memos 1 P erfor m S teps 1 to 4 in the [6-7-1 Pl ay ing Bac k V oice Memos] s ection to select the v oice memo in the clip . 2 Mov e the pointer o ver the c lip y ou want to del ete, and press the M ENU BAR button . The pointer mov es to the menu bar . 3 F rom the [...]
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83 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) 6-11 Copying Clips Selected clips can be copied to the P2 card o r SD memory card in th e desired slot. 1 Press th e THUMBNAIL b utton. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD m onitor . 2 Use the cursor b uttons to mo ve the pointer to the desired clip an d press th e SET button. 3[...]
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84 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 5 Names o f metadata u pload files st ored on the SD memory card a re displa y ed. Select the desired fil es us ing t he c urs or butt ons, and choos e YE S. Up load starts. Uploade d metada ta is reta ined e ve n if the power is turned off . F or [more inf or mation on] conf ir mation [...]
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85 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method Select M ET A D A T A USER CLIP NAME from the men u bar to se lect the recordi ng method. T wo op tions are av ailabl e: TYPE1 and TYPE2. * Th e COUNT va lue is in dicat ed as a f our-digit n umber . The CO UNT v alue is incre mented e[...]
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86 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-14 Formatting a P2 Card 1 Press the T HUMBNAIL b utton. The thumb nail screen app ears on th e LCD monitor . 2 Press the MENU BAR b utton. The pointer mov es to the menu bar . 3 F rom the me nu bar, selec t OP ERA T ION FORMA T . The f ollowing screen ap pears. Select the slot num[...]
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87 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) 6-16 Setting the Thumbnail Display Mode The thum bnail dis pla y mode can be cus tomised to su it you r pref erences. 1 Press th e THUMBNAIL b utton. The thum bnail screen a ppears on the LCD m onitor . 2 Press the MENU BAR button . The pointer mo v es to the menu bar . 3 F rom the me[...]
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88 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-17 Pr oper ties The clip ’s properties and the P2 card’ s status ar e displa yed. 6-17-1 Clip Pr oper ty F rom the menu bar , select PR OPER TY CLIP PROPER TY . The f ollowin g screen appears . Clip Number Thumbnail Slip Information Disp lays the numb er of ma r kers and voice[...]
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89 6 Chapter 6 Manuipula ting Clips wit h Thumbnails (continued) Contents of P2 Card Status Displa y Settings F rom the m enu b ar, selec t PROPE R TY CARD ST A TUS. The f ollowin g screen app ears. When “REM AIN” is selected: Write-protect Mark The mar k ap pea rs if t he P2 car d is wr i te-p rote cte d. P2 Card Status (remaining free spa[...]
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90 Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips wit h Thumbn ails (continued) 6-17-3 S D memory car d Status Displa y The status display enab les a confirmation of the SD memory card f or matted condition, a vailab le memory capaci ty etc. F rom the menu bar , s elect PRO PER TY DEVICES SD CARD . If the f ormat is comp atible w ith SD sta ndards, the mess[...]
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91 7 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections 7-1 Inspections Bef ore Shooting Mak e sure you chec k that the system is operatin g normally bef ore embarking on a shoo t. We rec ommend us ing a colo r video m onitor t o check the image. 7-1-1 Preparing f or Inspections 1 Mount a charged battery pac k. 2 T ur n the po wer s witch ON an d chec k that 5 [...]
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92 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Ins pections (continued) 7-1-3 Inspecting the Memory Recording Functions Mak e sur e yo u successiv ely carry out the inspect ions from [1. Inspe cting the P2 Card Rec ording] to [ 4. Inspecting the Earphone and Speak er]. 1. Inspecting the P2 Card Recording 1 Chec k on the di spla y inside the vi ewfinder th at the rem[...]
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93 7 Chapter 7 Maintenance and In spections (continued) 6. Inspection of the clock, time code, and user bi ts 1 Set the u s er’ s bit as required. Please re f er to [4-5-1 Sett ing the User Bit s] f or the setti ng p roc edu res. 2 Set the ti me code. Please re f er to [4-5-3 Setting th e Time Code] f or the setti ng p roc edu res. 3 Set the TCG [...]
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94 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Ins pections (continued) 7-2-4 Connector Signals P anasonic P a r t No . K1AA104H00 38 Manuf acturer Part No. HA16R X-4P(SW1) (Hirose Electric Co.) <Not e> Confirm corre ct polarity w hen usin g an exter nal power su ppl y . P anasonic P a r t No . K1AB103B 0013 Manuf acturer Part No. NC3FBH2 (Ey e-T rek) DC IN 1G[...]
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95 7 Chapter 7 Maintenance and In spections (continued) 7-3 W arning System 7-3-1 W arni ng Description T abl es If a prob lem is detec ted imm ediately after the po wer is tu rned on, or during operati on, this w ill be i ndicated by the W ARNI NG lamp , lamps in side the vie wfinder and a war ning to ne. <Note> The W ARNING lamp has the hig[...]
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96 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Ins pections (continued) 5. P2 Card Fully Recor ded Displa y window indic ation All 7 bar indicators for remaining MEDIA capacity star t blinking. W ARNING lamp C ontinues to light up until an operation is performed. Ta l l y l a m p Continues to blink 4 times per second u ntil an operation is per f or m ed. Vie wfinder[...]
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97 7 Chapter 7 Maintenance and In spections (continued) 7-3-2 Error Codes The f ollowin g error codes a re displa yed in the displa y wind ow if an erro r oc cur s in t he c amer a: 9. Batter y Nearly Empty Displa y window indi cation One of the bars in the batter y remaining indi ca tor st ar ts blin kin g. W ARNING lamp Blinks once per second. Ta[...]
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98 Chapter 8 Men u Description T ab les 8-1 Menu Configuration Abou t Menu D esc rip tio n T ables USER MENU USER MENU SELECT SYSTEM SETTING P AINT CAM OPERA TION SYSTEM MODE OPTION MODE REC FUNCTION OUTPUT SEL GENLOCK ROP LOW SETTING MID SETTING CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SELECT USER SW SW MODE WHITE BALANCE MODE IRIS FLARE USER SW GAIN MA TR[...]
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99 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-2 SYSTEM SETTING 8-2-1 SYSTEM MO DE 8-2-2 OPTION MODE <Note> Menu opt ions fo r setting 1394 are di spla yed when an IEEE1394 in terface bo ard (AJ-Y AD800G, optional ) is attached . F or more inf or mation, se e the AJ-Y AD800G instruction m anual. Not e that the AJ-SPC700 P incorporates[...]
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100 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-2-3 REC FUNCTION 8-2-4 OUTPUT SEL The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks PRE R EC MODE ON OFF Select whether or not to enabl e PRE RECORDING. ON: PRE RECO RDING enabled. OFF: P RE RECORDING disab led. <Note> Specify[...]
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101 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-2-5 LCD MONIT OR 8-2-6 GENLOCK The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks BRIG HTNE SS –7 : +0 : +7 Adjust the LCD m onitor brightness. –C U F – COLO R LEVEL –7 : +0 : +7 Adjust the LCD monitor chroma lev el. ?[...]
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102 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-3 P AINT 8-3-1 R OP 8-3-2 MA TRIX <Note> The it ems in dicated b y are the setting ite ms f or P AINT MENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. T he items w ithout are the sett in g it ems for P AI NT MENU LEVEL R/W . Please ref er to [8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT] fo[...]
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103 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-3-3 COLOR COR RECTI ON 8-3-4 LO W SETTING <Note> The it ems ind icated b y are the setting ite ms f or P AINT MENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. Th e items withou t are the sett ing items f or P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W . Please ref er to [8-7-2 SD CARD R/W S[...]
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104 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-3-5 MID SETTING 8-3-6 HIGH SETTI N G <Note> The it ems in dicated b y are the setting ite ms f or P AINT MENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. T he items w ithout are the sett in g it ems for P AI NT MENU LEVEL R/W . Please ref er to [8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT][...]
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105 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-3-7 ADDITIONAL DTL 8-3-8 SKIN T ONE DTL <Note> The it ems ind icated b y are the setting ite ms f or P AINT MENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. Th e items withou t are the sett ing items f or P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W . Please ref er to [8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SEL[...]
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106 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-3-9 KNEE/LEV EL <Note> The it ems indi cated by are the setting ite ms f or P AINT MENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. Th e items withou t are the sett ing items f or P AINT MENU LEVEL R/W . Please ref er to [8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT] fo r more inf or mation[...]
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107 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-3-1 2 CAMERA SETTING ZEBRA Pattern Displa y <Note> All items in CAMERA SETTING ar e setting ta rgets of the item P AINT M ENU SW( ) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT> screen. 8-4 VF 8-4-1 VF DISPLA Y The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Item[...]
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108 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-4-2 VF MARKER 8-4-3 US ER BO X 8-4-4 VF INDICA T OR1 The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks TA B L E A B Select the VF M ARKER set ting table. First, select table A or B, then set the items below f or each table. –C U F[...]
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109 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-4-5 VF INDICA TOR2 8-4-6 MODE CHECK IND The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks P2CA RD REMA IN OFF ONE-CA RD TOT A L Select the indication mode f or the P2 card’ s remaining capacit y . OFF: Disab le the remainin[...]
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110 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-4-7 !LED <Note> If both GAI N (0 dB) and G AIN (–3 dB) are s et to ON, the LED ill uminates ex cept when GAIN is adjusted to 0 dB and –3 dB . 8-5 CA M O PER A T ION 8-5-1 CAMERA ID <Note> This se tting is canc eled when READ F A CT OR Y DA T A is selec ted . 8-5-2 SHUT TER SPEED T[...]
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111 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-5-3 SHUTTER SELECT 8-5- 4 USER SW <Note> Fo r each functi on of th e USER s witches , refer to [4-9-4 Assigni ng Functio ns to USER MAIN, USER1 and USER2 Buttons]. The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks SUPE [...]
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112 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-5-5 SW MODE 8-5-6 WHITE B ALANCE MODE The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks RET S W R EC CHECK CAM RET Select the RET switch function. REC CHECK: P erform REC REVIEW . CAM RET : P erform retur n signal output. –C U FE [...]
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113 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-5-7 USER SW GAIN 8-5-8 IRI S 8-6 MAIN OPERA TION 8-6-1 B A TTER Y/P2CARD The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks S.GAIN 30 dB _ • Select whether or not to enab le 30dB f or SUPER GAIN. _ : Enable. • : Disable . [...]
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114 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-6-2 BA TTER Y SETTING1 The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks CARD NEAR END ALAR M ON OFF Select whether or not to set the alarm to beep f or P2 CARD NE AR END ALARM. –C U F – CARD NEAR END T IME 2min 3min Set the rem[...]
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115 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) <Note> The rem aini ng batt er y ca paci ty for d igi tal b att er ies is displa yed as % inside the vie wfinder (PR O14/TRIM 14/ HYTR ON50/HYTRON1 00/HYTRON120 /DIONIC90/ DIONIC160/NP-L50/ENDURA50/ENDURA80) . The BA TT NEAR END alarm, how ev er , is triggered accordi ng to the settin g on[...]
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116 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-6-3 B A TTER Y SETTING2 8-6-4 M IC/A UDIO1 The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks NiC d14 _ • Enable selection under BA TT ER Y SELECT . _ : Enable selection. • : Disable selecti on. NEAR END 11.0 : 1 3.6 : 15.0 Set t[...]
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117 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-6-5 MIC /A UDIO2 8-6-6 TC/UB The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks FR ONT MIC PO WER ON OFF Select the phantom power supply f or the front microphone. –C U F – REAR MIC PO WER ON OFF Select the phantom power s[...]
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118 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-6-7 UMID SET/INFO <Note> Please re fe r to [4-5-6 Setting UMID Inf or mation] f or the UMID inf or mation setting. 8-7 FILE 8-7-1 SD CAR D READ/WRITE The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks FIRS T REC T C PRES ET REG[...]
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119 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT 8-7-3 LENS FILE 8-7-4 S CENE 8-7-5 I NITIALIZE The __ __ in the Adj ustab le Range co lumn ind icates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adj ust abl e Range Remarks ID R EAD/ WRI TE ON OFF Select whether or not to include the CAMERA ID w hen reading out or wri ting to t[...]
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120 Chapter 8 Menu Description T ables (continued) 8-8 MAINTENA NCE 8-8-1 S YSTEM CHE C K 8-8-2 LE NS ADJ 8-8-3 BLA CK SHADING 8-8-4 WHITE SHADING 8-8- 5 D IA GNO ST IC1 The ____ i n the Adjustab le Range colu mn indic ates the preset m ode. Items/ Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks COL OR CHE CK ON OFF ON/OFF switching for chec king proper operat[...]
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121 8 Chapter 8 Menu Description T a bles (continued) 8-8-6 DIA GNOSTIC2 8-8-7 HOURS METER 8-9 OPTION MENU 8-9-1 O PTION <Note> Menu opt ions fo r setting 1394 are di spla yed when an IEEE1394 in terface bo ard (AJ-Y AD800G, optional ) is attached . F or more inf or mation, se e the AJ-Y AD800G instructi on manual . The __ __ in the Adj ustab[...]
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122 Chapter 9 Specifications [General] Operating temperatur e: 0 ° C to +40 ° C (32 ° F to +104 ° F) Storage temperature: –20 ° C to +60 ° C (–4 ° F to +1 40 ° F) Operating humidity: 10% to max imum 85% (relative humid ity) Maximum continuous operation: Approximately 1 60 minute s (main unit o nly , wi th LCD monito r OFF and u sing an [...]
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123 9 Chapter 9 Specifications (continued) A udio Syst em Sampling frequenc y: 48 kHz (synchro nised with vi deo) Quantizing: 16 bits Frequenc y response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz ± 1.0 dB ( at standar d lev e l) Dynamic range: Minimum 85 dB (1 kHz, A WTD) Distor tion factor: 0.1% or l ess (1 kH z, sta ndard lev el) Headroom: 20 dB [Input/output Unit] Video[...]
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