Camera/VTR AJ- P Operating Instructions
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Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Features of the camera unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Features of the VTR unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Power supply section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Menu operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Basic setting menu operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Displaying sub-menus and deciding on settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Setting menu configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Setting menu screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 screen . . . . . . . . . . .91 FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 screen . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction The AJ-HDC27F is a camera/VTR that supports the SMPTE-296M 1280a720 scanning standard. Integrated in this single unit are an HD color video camera featuring a 1-million pixel IT-CCD unit with onchip lens as the pickup device, and a DVCPRO HD format VTR incorporating the latest compression technology. The camera unit supports a variable frame function and film tone gamma function, and it also supports the Ultra Prime lenses for 35 mm film cameras as a standard feature.
Features Features of the camera unit Prime lens mode Not only the lens that does justice to the sensitivity equivalent to a film but also the various devices and equipment that are peripheral to the camera combine to play roles which are so critical that they cannot be divorced from the technical skills of the person operating the camera. Using an HD lens adapter made by Angenieux, this unit supports the ultra-prime lenses used for film cameras as a standard feature.
Features Features of the VTR unit Digital system The pictures are compressed by a component digital recording system that uses the latest compression technology while non-compression PCM recording featuring excellent signal-to-noise ratio, frequency band, waveform characteristics and reproduction of detailed areas is employed for the sound. The result is an even higher picture and sound quality. Built-in DOLBY NR system The cue audio recording circuitry contains a Dolby B noise reduction circuit.
System configuration Microphone kit AJ-MC700P Wireless microphone receiver WX-RJ700 Battery case AU-M402H BP-90 type battery Sony Battery case Sony Battery BP-90 NP-1 2.
Parts and their functions Power supply section 1 4 2 3 1 Battery mount This is for attaching the Anton/Bauer battery pack. 2 DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) When operating this unit using an AC power source, this socket is connected to the model AJB75 AC adapter (optional accessory). 3 BREAKER button To protect the equipment, the circuit breaker is tripped when an overcurrent flows inside the unit, and the power is automatically turned off.
Parts and their functions Accessory mounting section 1 2: 1 < 5 6 3 4 6 8 7 ; 9 1 Hooks for attaching shoulder strap Attach the ends of the accessory shoulder strap to these hooks. 9 Shoulder pad This pad can be adjusted to facilitate operation when the unit is operated on the user’s shoulder. The pad position can be moved forward or backward when the two securing screws are loosened. 2 Light shoe Use this to attach the video light, etc. 3 Lens mount (Bayonet type) Use this to attach the lens.
Parts and their functions Audio function section (1) 2 3 4 6 7 1 5 1 MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin) Connect the microphone (optional accessory) here. The power for the microphone is supplied from this jack. 5 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (audio input channel 1 & 2) connectors (XLR, 3-pin) An audio component or microphones are connected here.
Parts and their functions Audio function section (2) < Speaker The EE sound during recording or the playback sound during playback can be monitored through this speaker. The warning alarms are output in synchronization with the flashing or lighting of the warning lamps and warning displays. The sound heard from the speaker is automatically cut off when the earphone is connected to the PHONES jack ?.
Parts and their functions Viewfinder section > 3 TALLY switch This is used to control the front tally lamp 7. HIGH : The brightness of the front tally lamp is increased. OFF : The front tally lamp is turned off. LOW : The brightness of the front tally lamp is reduced. 4 PEAKING control This is used to adjust the outlines of the images seen inside the viewfinder to make focusing easier. Its adjustment does not affect the output signals of the camera.
Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (1) $ Examples of filter selection Shooting conditions CC filter Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio B (3200 K) 1 (CLEAR) Outdoors under a clear sky C (4300 K) or D (6300 K) 2 (1/4 ND) or 3 (1/16 ND) Outdoors under cloudy or rainy skies D (6300 K) 1 (CLEAR) or 2 (1/4 ND) C (4300 K) or Snowscapes, high mountains, seashores or other perfectly clear D (6300 K) scenery 2 ND filter 3 (1/16 ND) or 4 (1/64 ND) 1 2 Synchro scan a
Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (2) AUTO KNEE function If the level is adjusted to people or scenery for shooting when the background is very bright, the background becomes subject to white-out, causing the buildings and scenery in the background to be blurred. When the AUTO KNEE function is activated in a situation like this, the background can be reproduced distinctly. This function is very effective for shooting in the following situations.
Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (3) 9 7 9 8 9 HD SDI OUT connector (BNC) The HD SDI signals (video and audio) for the monitor in accord with the position of the MONITOR OUT SDI switch : are output from here. When the SDI switch is at “EE/PB,” the EE video and EE audio signals will be output during recording and the playback video and playback audio signals will be output during playback.
Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (4) ; CHARACTER switch This controls whether the characters are to be superimposed onto the pictures which are output from the HD SDI OUT connector. ON : The characters are superimposed. OFF : The characters are not superimposed. < VTR START button When this is pressed, recording starts; when it is pressed again, recording stops. This button functions in the same way as the lens VTR button.
Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (5) C @ A B D > ? E > MODE CHECK button While this button is held down, the camera’s setting mode is shown in the viewfinder. This does not affect the output signals of the camera. C PLAY/PAUSE button This is pressed to view the playback picture on the viewfinder screen or using a color video monitor. The button’s lamp comes on during playback.
Parts and their functions Warning/status display section 4 1 2 3 5 1 Back tally lamp (unit) When the back tally switch 2 is set to ON, this lamp serves the same function as the front tally lamp in the viewfinder. 2 Back tally switch This is used to control the unit’s back tally lamp 1. ON : The unit’s back tally lamp is operational. OFF : The unit’s back tally lamp is not operational. 3 WARNING lamp When a problem of some form or other occurs within the VTR unit, this lamp flashes or lights.
Parts and their functions Menu operation section 3 JOG dial button When this dial button is turned while the menu screen is displayed, the cursor is moved to each of the setting items. The menu items are set by operating this dial button. There are two types of menus, MAIN and SUB, and each menu is displayed on a page-by-page basis. The menu configuration can be changed to suit the desired objective. For details on the menu operation method, refer to “Menu operations” on pages 84 to 86.
Parts and their functions Time code related section (2) 46 5 9 8 7 4 HOLD button The time data display of the counter display section which was on the screen at the moment when this button is pressed is held. (However, the time code generator keeps running.) When the button is pressed again, the hold status is released. It is used, for instance, to find out the time at which a particular scene was shot.
Power supply Using the Anton/Bauer battery pack A battery pack or an AC power source can be used as this unit’s power supply. the battery pack. 1 Attach Insert the pack in the direction shown by the To use the battery pack, there is a choice of makes of batteries below, namely: OAnton/Bauer OIDX OSony arrows, and then slide it into position.
Power supply Using the BP-90 type battery pack the NP/BP adapter plate. the AU-M402H battery case. 1 Attach 4 Attach Insert it in the direction shown by the arrows, and Open the battery case cover, and raise it above the slide it into place. rubber cap: screw holes will now be visible. Tighten the screws using a screwdriver, then attach the case to the NP/BP adapter plate and tighten the screws fully. the connectors provided with the NP/BP 2 Attach adapter plate to the positions shown in the figure.
Power supply Using the Sony NP-1/BP-90 battery pack Using the V-mount type battery pack Attach the Sony battery holder. As shown in the figure, attach the battery case with the cover detached and then the detached cover. Attach the V-mount adapter plate. Insert it in the direction shown by the arrows, and slide it into place. 1 Tighten the mounting screws. 2 Tighten the power contact screws. 3 Insert the top of the detached cover in the direction shown by the arrows.
Power supply Using an AC power supply When the AJ-B75 AC adapter is used the DC OUT connector on the AJ-B75 AC 1 Connect adapter to the DC IN socket on the unit. DC IN socket 2 Set the power of the AC adapter to ON. 3 Set the unit’s power switch to ON. O Check the pin signals of the DC IN socket when using an external power supply other than the AJB75 AC adapter. (DC 12 V, 8.5 A) O Power from the AC adapter takes precedence when both a battery pack and AC adapter have been connected.
Attaching the lens the lever for securing the lens, and detach the cable into the cable clamp, and connect it 1 Raise 4 Push the mount cap. to the LENS socket. Lever for securing the lens Mount cap LENS socket the center mark of the lens with the groove in 2 Align the top center of the lens mount, and attach the O For details on handling the lens, refer to the operating instructions which accompany the lens.
Adjusting the lens flange If the subject is not focused properly in the telephoto and wide-angle modes during zoom operations, adjust the flange back (distance from the lens mounting surface to the image-forming surface). Once this adjustment is done, it need not be redone unless the lens is replaced. Adjustment method For details on the adjustment method and lens positions, refer also to the operating instructions that accompany the lens. Approx. 3 meters the lens to the camera.
Adjusting the white shading Follow the procedure outlined below when the white shading needs to be re-adjusted. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 4 1 Perform and display the “VF DISPLAY” screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. 2 Set ZEBRA1 DETECT to 70%, ZEBRA2 DETECT to 85% and ZEBRA2 to SPOT. 3 Press the MENU button and close the menu screen. 4 Set the ZEBRA switch on the viewfinder to ON. Adjustment method O The method below can be used for the white shading adjustments with most lenses.
Adjusting the white shading If the lens is provided with an extender, engage the WHITE BAL selector switch to “A” or “B,” 7 1 Set 10 the extender function, and repeat steps 6 to 9. and initiate the automatic white balance (AWB) adjustment using the AUTO W/B BAL switch. 2 Initiate the automatic black balance (ABB) adjustment using the AUTO W/B BAL switch. 3 Initiate the automatic white balance (AWB) adjustment again using the AUTO W/B BAL switch. The white shading adjustment is now complete.
Adjusting the viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory.) Attaching the viewfinder Detaching the viewfinder 1 Check that the camera’s POWER switch is at OFF. 1 Check that the camera’s POWER switch is at OFF. the plug to the viewfinder connecting the stopper screw, pull the viewfinder 2 Connect 2 Loosen terminal. straight up, and draw it out. When connecting the plug to the viewfinder connecting terminal, push the plug firmly into place. Use both hands to draw the viewfinder out.
Adjusting the viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory.) Adjusting the viewfinder position up the lever for securing the viewfinder in the 1 Pull back/front and sideways directions to disengage the lock. Lever Viewfinder the lever for securing the viewfinder in the 2 Loosen back/front and sideways directions. the viewfinder in the back/front and sideways 3 Move directions, and adjust its position.
Audio input preparation When attaching a microphone to the viewfinder (optional accessory) for use The microphone of the AJ-MC700P mic kit (optional accessory) can be attached to the viewfinder. 1 Open the mic holder. the AUDIO IN switch or switches to “FRONT” 4 Set in accordance with the audio channel or channels AJ-HVF27P whose sound is to be recorded. Mic holder the microphone, and tighten the locking 2 Attach screw.
Audio input preparation When attaching a microphone to the main unit for use Attaching the AJ-MH700P mic holder (optional accessory) 1 Remove the screws used to attach the mic holder. the microphone’s connecting cable to the 4 Connect MIC IN jack on the camera. MIC IN jack the AUDIO IN switch or switches to “FRONT” 5 Set the mic holder to the main unit using the 2 Attach in accordance with the audio channel or channels screws provided with the AJ-MH700P mic holder. whose sound is to be recorded.
Audio input preparation When connecting a microphone to the MIC IN jack When connecting a microphone to the AUDIO IN connector the microphone’s connecting cable to the the microphone’s connecting cable to the 1 Connect 1 Connect MIC IN jack on the camera. AUDIO IN connector on the camera. Two microphones can be connected to the CH1 and CH2 connectors. MIC IN jack the AUDIO IN switch or switches to “FRONT” 2 Set in accordance with the audio channel or channels whose sound is to be recorded.
Audio input preparation When using a wireless microphone When connecting audio components Attach the WX-RJ700 wireless receiver when Panasonic’s wireless system is to be used. the AUDIO IN connectors on the camera 1 Connect with the audio component using the XLR cable. the WX-RJ700 wireless receiver to the WX1 Attach ZJ770 camera attachment. the grooves in the camera attachment with 2 Align the pins on the battery case, etc. to attach the wireless receiver.
Mounting the unit on a tripod Use the tripod attachment available as an optional accessory for mounting the unit onto a tripod. Detaching the unit from the tripod attachment While pressing the red lever, move the black lever in the direction of the arrow, slide the unit toward the rear, and detach it. the tripod attachment to the tripod. 1 Attach Tripod attachment Select the attachment holes that best support the center of gravity of the unit and tripod attachment.
Attaching the shoulder strap the shoulder strap to the shoulder strap 1 Attach mounting hooks, and adjust the length of the strap. To detach the shoulder strap, open the clips on the mounting parts and detach. Check that the shoulder strap is securely fastened. The clip opens when it is pressed here. Shoulder strap The clip opens when it is pressed here. This mounting hook is for attaching the tape measure that is used to measure the subject distance.
Attaching the rain cover Example showing use of the SHANRC700 rain cover Tighten the cord. Close using the fastener. Close using the fastener. Connecting the extension control unit By connecting the AJ-EC3 extension control unit (optional accessory), some of the functions can be operated by remote control. When the AJ-EC3 is connected and the POWER switches on the unit and AJ-EC3 are set to ON, the unit is automatically set to the remote control mode.
Viewfinder lamp displays 1 TALLY / REC BATT VTR SAVE 3 2 1 TALLY/REC (recording) lamp This lights up (red) during recording. It flashes when a problem has occurred. For details, refer to the section on the “Warning system” (pages 122, 123). 4 VTR SAVE (VTR power-saving) lamp This lights when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to SAVE. It goes off during recording.
Viewfinder lamp displays Setting the lamp displays Select the items targeted for the lamp display on the “!LED” screen of the FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 screen. (Under the factory settings, the “!LED” screen is not displayed.) To perform operations on the “!LED” screen, either switch the unit to the engineer mode menu or select the “!LED” screen on the FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 2 screen under the FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 screen.
Viewfinder screen status displays In addition to the pictures shot, the unit’s settings and messages indicating its operating statuses are displayed on the viewfinder screen. The center marker and safety zone markers also appear. The items which have been set to ON by the switches relating to the viewfinder displays or the VF DISPLAY screen of the setting menu are displayed at the top and bottom of the screen.
Viewfinder screen status displays 1 Extender display This appears when the lens extender is being used. 9 Aperture display This indicates the approximate aperture setting (F number). This appears when a lens with an aperture display function is being used. 2 Shutter speed/mode display This indicates the shutter speed or shutter mode setting. The unit in which the shutter speed is displayed can be set on the VF DISPLAY screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. O OFF (no display): The shutter is not used.
Viewfinder screen status displays Selecting the display items B Battery type This indicates the type of battery selected. The items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen can each be set to ON or OFF on the “VF INDICATOR” screen of the FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 or on the “VTR VF INDICATOR” screen of the VTR MENU. C Total tape length This indicates the total length of the cassette tape. D Preset color temperature display This indicates the preset white balance value.
Viewfinder screen status displays Selecting the display items On the “VTR VF INDICATOR” screen of VTR MENU O Remaining tape display (TAPE) O Remaining battery charge display (BATTERY) O Level meter display (LEVEL METER) O Time code display (TC) O VTR warning display (VTR WARNING) O SAVE lamp display (SAVE LED) the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to 1 Perform open the “VF INDICATOR” screen.
Viewfinder screen status displays Display modes and setting change messages The display of messages advising the user of what changes have been made to the settings and what the adjustment results are can be turned off for some or all of the items displayed.
Viewfinder screen status displays Switching the display mode Setting the marker displays The display mode settings are switched on the VF DISPLAY screen. The center marker and safety zone marker displays are set on the VF MARKER screen. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to 1 Perform 1 Perform open the “VF DISPLAY” screen of FILM (CAM) open the “VF MARKER” screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. MAIN MENU 2.
Viewfinder screen status displays Setting the camera ID The camera ID is set on the CAMERA ID screen. Up to ten alphanumerics, symbols and spaces can be used. The camera ID is not displayed while the setting menu is displayed even if color bar signals are output. the JOG dial button until the character to be 4 Turn set appears.
Screen displays Remaining battery charge and audio channel level and remaining tape displays Displays relating to time codes These displays light for the time code, CTL and actual time DF : Drop frame mode SLAVE : External locking of the time code HOLD : Time code generator in the hold mode (when the HOLD button has been pressed) Remaining tape display The remaining tape time is displayed using 7 segments.
Adjusting the date and time Adjustments and setup using the setting menus the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), the 1 Perform 5 Press and display the “TIME/DATE” screen of VTR MAIN operations. MENU. The setting menu is cleared, and the displays showing the unit’s current statuses appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. n< TIME/DATE > YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE :02 :01 :01 :00 :00 The seconds cannot be set. advances from 0 seconds.
Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance A better picture can be achieved by adjusting the white balance and black balance in the following sequence: AWB (white balance adjustment) 5 ABB (black balance adjustment) 5 AWB. There is usually no need to re-adjust the black balance even when the power has been turned off and back on. The white balance must always be re-adjusted when the lighting conditions have changed.
Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance a white pattern at a place with the same the adjustment is in progress, the following 3 Erect 6 While conditions as the source of light illuminating the message appears on the viewfinder screen (but subject, zoom in, and shoot the white of the pattern on the screen. A white object (such as a white cloth or white wall) near the subject may be used as a substitute for the white pattern.
Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance When the white balance cannot automatically be adjusted When there is no time to adjust the white balance An error message appears on the viewfinder screen (when “2” or “3” has been set as the display mode). Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. The white balance for the filter is achieved in accordance with the setting position of the FILTER control (outer).
Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance When FILTER INH is set to ON When AWB is adjusted, the color temperature and filter number applying at the time are displayed. If the filter is then turned, the color temperature and filter number are displayed. The white balance is almost fully adjusted if the subject is illuminated at a color temperature approaching the one displayed. (Example of display) AWB A OK 3.
Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the black balance The black balance needs to be adjusted in the following cases: O When the unit is used for the first time O When the unit is used after it has not been used for a prolonged period of time O When the unit is used in an ambient temperature which has fluctuated significantly O When the value selected for the gain switch has been changed O When the super gain setting has been performed using the USER button O When the gamma ON/OFF setting
Setting the electronic shutter Shutter modes Registering the shutter speed Available shutter modes and shutter speeds The shutter speed is registered in the “SHUTTER SELECT” screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. Mode Fixed Shutter speed POSITION 1 to 6 Application the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “SHUTTER SELECT” screen. For shooting fast-moving subjects clearly n< SHUTTER SELECT > SYNCHRO SCAN Aperture angle: 3 to 350 degrees (0.8% to 97.
Setting the electronic shutter Setting the shutter mode and speed Changing the shutter speed and mode selection range O The SHUTTER switch is used to set the shutter speed and the shutter speed in the fixed mode. O The shutter speed in the SYNCHRO SCAN mode can easily be changed using the SYNCHRO (“+” and “–”) buttons.
Setting the electronic shutter Setting the synchro scan mode Switching the shutter speed display the SHUTTER switch from ON to SEL and 1 Press set to SYNCHRO SCAN. The unit enables the SYNCHRO SCAN mode to be displayed on the viewfinder screen to be switched to “1/¢¢¢ (sec.),” “¢¢¢%” or “¢¢¢d (angle)” on the VF DISPLAY screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and open the VF DISPLAY screen.
Film tone gamma function Film mode (FILM MENU) The unit incorporates a total of three gamma curves— two cine curves (for films/for videos) and the conventional video gamma curve—and it enables the curve that best suits the application at hand to be selected. Two types of film-like images can be achieved in this mode. FILM REC (for films: film gamma) This is the optimum mode for printing the images recorded on tape onto film and presenting them.
Variable frame rate This camera/VTR enables the frame rate (shooting speed) to be set from 4 fps to 60 fps. Since the 720P/59.94 Hz or 720P/60.00 Hz format is used for recording onto the tape or outputting to the HD SDI OUT connector, users now have the exciting opportunity to create a whole new dimension of moving images with clearer slow-motion images and blur effects—a world which was hitherto confined to the field of film production—in their own video productions. the 4 Press operations.
Variable frame rate In this unit, the frame rate is set by changing the storage time of the optical signals sensed by the CCD. Depending on the frame rate setting, the following problems may arise. 1 White streaks The dark current of the photodiode that configures the CCD’s pixels causes defective pixels to arise, and this results in the appearance of white streaks on the screen. This current increases in direct proportion to the rise in the CCD’s temperature and storage time in the photodiode.
Scan reverse Using an HD lens adapter made by Angenieux, this unit supports the ultra-prime lenses used for film cameras as a standard feature. Furthermore, it can also select the setting of the scan reverse function for canceling the image correction (reversal of the top/bottom and left/right of the images) that is performed when this adapter is used. the JOG dial button to move the arrow 2 Turn (cursor) to the “SCAN REVERSE” item. the JOG dial button, and set the desired 3 Press scan reverse.
Setting the time data When the user’s bit and time code are both to be used, the user’s bit is set first. If the time code is set first, the time code generator will stop while the user’s bit is being set so that the time code setting will be off. The time code setting range extends from 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29. User’s bit memory function The user’s bit settings (except for the actual time) are automatically saved in the memory and retained even after the power is turned off.
Setting the time data Setting the time code 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 2 Set the TCG switch to SET. 1 the TC MODE to DF or NDF on the TC/UB 3 Switch screen of VTR MENU. Select DF to run the time code in the drop frame mode or select NDF to run the time code in the non-drop frame mode. 2,5 the time code using the SHIFT button, “+” 4 Set button and “–” button. 4 SHIFT button: This is used to start the digit to be set flashing. Each time it is pressed, the flashing moves by one digit to the right.
Setting the time data Externally locking the time code When the external lock operation is performed, the time code is instantly locked to the external time code, and the same value as the external code value appears on the counter display. Do not set the unit to the recording mode during the few seconds it takes for the sync generator to stabilize. 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 2 Set the TCG switch to F-RUN. 3 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
Tape management information This unit automatically stores as the tape management information both the frame rate information which indicates the shooting speed and the active frame information which indicates the first frame where the frame image was switched in the user’s bit of the sub-code track area (this used to be the LTC area). This information is output from the TC OUT connector and HD SDI OUT connector.
How to use the user data Loading the user data The contents of the setting menus can be saved in the user area of the camera’s memory, and they can be loaded from this area. Use of this data speeds up the process of reproducing suitable setup statuses. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “CAM CARD READ/WRITE” screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3.
How to use the scene file the JOG dial button to move the arrow 5 Turn (cursor) to the WRITE item. The contents of the setting menus can be saved in the scene file area of the camera’s memory, and they can be loaded from this area. Four scene files are provided in the unit. Use of this data speeds up the process of reproducing suitable setup statuses.
How to use the scene file Loading the scene file the JOG dial button is pressed, the following 6 When message appears. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “INITIALIZE” screen of FILM < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA (CAM) MAIN MENU 4.
How to use the scene file Resetting the scene file the JOG dial button is pressed, the following 6 When message appears. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “INITIALIZE” screen of FILM < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA (CAM) MAIN MENU 4.
How to use the scene file Give a title to the scene file the JOG dial button until the character to be 4 Turn set appears. When the button is turned, the the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “INITIALIZE” screen of FILM character displayed is switched in the following sequence: Space: ) 7 letters: A—Z 7 numbers: 0—9 7 symbols: ’, >, <, /, – (CAM) MAIN MENU 4.
How to use the scene file the JOG dial button to move the arrow 9 Turn (cursor) to the WRITE item. < INITIALIZE > READ FACTORY DATA WRITE USER DATA SCENE SEL READ n WRITE RESET :1 TITLE1:22222222 TITLE2: TITLE3: TITLE4: the JOG dial button is pressed, the 10 When following message appears. < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA TITLE : WRITE ? YES NO n the JOG dial button to move the arrow 11 Turn (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button.
Setup card operations How to eject the setup card Use of the setup memory card (optional accessory) enables the setting menu contents to be saved. Use of this data speeds up the process of reproducing suitable setup statuses. O The multimedia cards or the SD memory cards can be used as the setup cards. Open the cover by raising its bottom edge, and eject the setup card. Take care not to touch the connector on the edge of the setup card directly.
Setup card operations The operations for saving setting data on the setup card and loading the saved data from the card are performed on the CAM CARD READ/WRITE screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3. proceed with the formatting of the setup card, 4 To turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. When the formatting of the card is completed, the following message appears.
Setup card operations Saving the data settings on the card the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “CAM CARD READ/WRITE” Give a title to the selected file. screen. the JOG dial button to move the arrow 4 Turn (cursor) to the “TITLE : ” item.
Setup card operations the JOG dial button is pressed, the 12 When following message appears. Saving the data settings to the selected file. the title has been input, turn the JOG dial 9 When button to move the arrow (cursor) to the “:” < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA position.
Setup card operations Loading the data saved on the card Load the data of the selected file. the JOG dial button to move the arrow 4 Turn (cursor) to the READ item. the menu operations (pages 84 to 86), 1 Perform and display the “CAM CARD READ/WRITE” < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > screen.
Setup card operations If one of the following messages appears when the JOG dial button is pressed, the data cannot be loaded. Error message Remedial action READ NG NO CARD (setup card has not been inserted) Insert the card. READ NG FORMAT ERROR (formatting error) The card was formatted by a device other than the unit. Replace the card. READ NG NO FILE (file not found) Save the file data. READ NG ERROR (the data cannot be loaded) Data saved by devices other than unit cannot be loaded.
Cassette tapes Loading a cassette tape that there are no cables around the cassette 1 Check holder or top panel, and set the POWER switch to Checking for tape slack Gently push in the reel using your finger and turn the reel in the direction of the arrow. If the reel fails to turn, it means there is no tape slack. ON. When condensation has formed inside the unit, the HUMID display lights. Wait until this display is cleared before proceeding with the intended operation.
Recording From adjusting the white balance and black balance to stopping the recording This section describes the basic steps for shooting and recording. Before actually departing to shoot scenes, carry out inspections to ensure that the system is functioning properly. O For details on how to perform these inspections, refer to “Inspections prior to shooting” (pages 126 to 129). Turn on the power, and after inserting the cassette, set the switches as shown in the figure below.
Recording Shooting the filter to match the lighting conditions, 1-1 Select and set the WHITE BAL switch to “A” or “B” if Tape function buttons During recording, the tape function buttons (EJECT, REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE and STOP) will not work. the white balance has been stored in the memory ahead of time. If the white balance and/or black balance have not been stored in the memory and there is no time to adjust the white balance: Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.
Recording Scene-to-scene continuity Ensuring scene-to-scene continuity at other times If the unit is in the rec-pause mode, it is possible to ensure scene-to-scene continuity with an accuracy of 0 up to 1 frame just by pressing the VTR START button or lens VTR button. If the unit is in a mode other than rec-pause, the point at which the scene-to-scene continuity is to be maintained must be located before recording is started.
Playback (checking what has been recorded) When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, the playback pictures can be monitored in black and white on the viewfinder screen. These playback pictures can be monitored in two other ways. Rec review Color playback When recording is temporarily stopped and the lens RET button is pressed, the last two seconds of the tape are automatically rewound, and the playback pictures on this part of the tape appear on the viewfinder screen.
Other VTR functions NEWS REC function INTERVAL REC (intermittent recording) function The NEWS REC function is set using NEWS REC MODE on the VTR MENU “FUNCTION” screen. By controlling the VTR START button acknowledgment time during recording (by up to 2 seconds), the time taken for the unit to transfer from the recording mode to the rec-pause mode can be delayed.
Menu operations The setting menu operations are performed using the MENU button and JOG dial button. The menu configuration is divided into the camera unit’s setting menus and VTR unit’s setting menus. It is possible to select the engineer menu which enables all the setting menu items to be set or, alternatively, the user menu which consists of individually tailored menus so that only those menus which will be used most frequently can be set. User menu The user menu was set when the unit was shipped.
Menu operations Basic setting menu operations Displaying menus User menu: Engineer menu the MENU button. 1 Press The camera unit’s USER down 1 Hold seconds. menu screen is the MENU button for at least 3 displayed. the JOG dial button is pressed, the next 2 When MAIN menu screen (of the camera unit) is the MENU button is pressed again, the VTR 2 When unit’s USER menu screen is displayed. displayed. the MENU button is pressed, the VTR unit’s 3 When MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
Menu operations Displaying sub-menus and deciding on settings the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the 3 Turn desired item to be set, and press the JOG dial button. The digit whose value is to be set now flashes. Operations common to the user menu and engineer menu Example: the JOG dial button while the USER menu 1 Turn screen or MAIN menu screen is displayed. Press the JOG dial button. < ROP > I The cursor (n) moves to the SUB menu item. Example: Turn the JOG dial button.
Setting menu configuration FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 ROP MATRIX MASTER PED MASTER DTL MASTER GAMMA R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN R PEDESTAL G PEDESTAL B PEDESTAL } MATRIX TABLE MATRIX R-G MATRIX R-B MATRIX G-R MATRIX G-B MATRIX B-R MATRIX B-G COLOR CORRECTION 1 COLOR CORRECTION 2 R-Mg Mg-B B-Cy Cy-G G-Yl Yl-R R Mg B Cy G Yl (SAT)/(PHASE) (SAT)/(PHASE) (SAT)/(PHASE) (SAT)/(PHASE) (SAT)/(PHASE) (SAT)/(PHASE) } MASTER GAIN H. DTL LEVEL V. DTL LEVEL DTL CORING H. DTL FREQ LEVEL DEPEND.
Setting menu configuration FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3 VF DIAPLSY DISP CONDITION DISP MODE VF OUT VF DTL ZEBRA1 DETECT ZEBRA2 DETECT ZEBRA2 LOW LIGHT LVL SYNCHRO SCAN DISP. ECU MENU DISP.
Setting menu configuration FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT1 FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT2 VF DISPLAY VF MARKER VF INDICATOR !LED CAMERA SW MODE SUPER GAIN FRAME MODE FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT3 BLACK SHADING DETECTION CORRECT (DIG) CAM CARD READ/WRITE CAM CARD R/W SELECT GENLOCK/IRIS DETECTION (V SAW) CORRECT WHITE SHADING FLARE R FLARE G FLARE B FLARE COLORIMETRY MATRIX INITIALIZE READ FACTORY DATA WRITE USER DATA SCENE SEL READ WRITE RESET TITLE 1 TITLE 2 TITLE 3 TITLE 4 DIA
Setting menu configuration VTR MAIN MENU FUNCTION BATTERY/TAPE BATTERY SELECT EXT DC IN SELECT BATT NEAR END ALARM BATT NEAR END CANCEL BATT END ALARM BATT REMAIN FULL TAPE NEAR END ALARM TAPE NEAR END TIME TAPE END ALARM TAPE REMAIN/$ BATTERY SETTING VTR VF INDICATOR TAPE (IND) BATTERY (IND) LEVEL METER (IND) AUDIO IN (IND) TC (IND) VTR WARNING (IND) SAVE LED MIC/AUDIO FRONT MIC POWER MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 LIMITER TEST TONE REC CH3/CH4 CUE SELECT CUE REC EMBEDDED AUDIO (60 Hz) TC/UB TC MODE
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MENUS FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 screen The main menu consists of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU (1 to 4) of the camera and the VTR MAIN MENU of the VTR. These screens are index screens which are used to open the sub-menus. The setting menu is operated with the MENU button and JOG dial button. (Refer to pages 84 to 86 for the menu operations.) SUB menu FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 screen SUB menu VF display USER ENG Index for opening the ROP screen.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 ROP screen MATRIX screen The ROP (Remote Operation Panel) is set on this screen. The camera matrix is set on this screen. Item MASTER PED Variable range VF display Item Remarks –200 : 0 : +18 : +200 (Max.) USER ENG –31 : +00 : +31 USER ENG 0.35 : 0.45 : 0.75 USER ENG –200 : +000 : +200 (Max.) USER ENG –200 : +000 : +200 (Max.) USER ENG –200 : +000 : +200 (Max.) USER ENG R PEDESTAL –100 : +000 : +100 (Max.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 COLOR CORRECTION 1 screen COLOR CORRECTION 2 screen The camera color saturation adjustments and hue adjustments are set on this screen. The camera color saturation adjustments and hue adjustments are set on this screen.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 LOW SETTING screen MID SETTING screen The low level gain is set on this screen. The middle level gain is set on this screen. Item Variable range VF display MASTER GAIN (FILM MENU) –3dB : 0dB : 30dB (CAM MENU) –6dB : 0dB : 30dB H. DTL LEVEL 0 : 8 : 12 : 63 USER ENG 0 : 12 : 16 : 31 USER ENG DTL CORING 0 : 2 : 15 USER ENG For setting DTL coring. H. DTL FREQ 0 : 22 : 31 USER ENG LEVEL DEPEND.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 HIGH SETTING screen ADDITIONAL DTL 1 screen The high level gain is set on this screen. The special detail features of the camera are set on this screen. Item Variable range MASTER GAIN (FILM MENU) –3dB : 6dB : 30dB (CAM MENU) –6dB : 12dB : 30dB H. DTL LEVEL (FILM MENU) (CAM MENU) V. DTL LEVEL (FILM MENU) (CAM MENU) DTL CORING H. DTL FREQ VF display USER ENG Remarks Item –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 SKIN TONE DTL screen KNEE/LEVEL screen The skin tone detail of the camera is set on this screen. The knee settings of the camera are performed on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks SKIN TONE DTL ON OFF USER ENG For setting the skin tone detail to ON or OFF. SKIN TONE ZEBRA ON OFF USER ENG For setting zebra in the skin tone range to ON or OFF. At the “ON” setting, the amount of detail in the zebra viewing range is varied.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 GAMMA screen CAMERA SETTING screen The gamma settings of the camera are performed on this screen. The basic settings of the camera are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks Item Variable range VF display Remarks MASTER GAMMA (FILM MENU) 0.35 : 0.45 : 0.75 USER ENG For setting the master gamma when the unit is to be operated in the film mode. DETAIL ON OFF USER ENG For setting the detail (H, V) to ON or OFF.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 VF DISPLAY screen The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen. Item Variable range VF display DISP CONDITION NORMAL HOLD USER ENG DISP MODE 1 2 3 USER ENG Remarks Item NORMAL: The statuses are displayed at all times. HOLD: The statuses are displayed when MODE CHECK SW is ON. Change (CAM MENU) SYNCHRO SCAN DISP.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 VF MARKER screen VF INDICATOR screen The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen. The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen. Item SAFETY ZONE Variable range OFF 1 : 3 : 12 VF display USER ENG Remarks Item For selecting the safety zone display.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 CAMERA ID screen SHUTTER SPEED screen The camera ID is set on this screen. On this screen, the shutter speed to be used is selected from among the POSITION items each of which contains a shutter speed which was set on the SHUTTER SELECT screen. Item ID 1: Variable range == VF display ENG 2222222222 ID 2: 2222222222 ID 3: 2222222222 Remarks For inputting the camera ID (max. 10 characters).
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 SHUTTER SELECT screen A shutter speed is set in each POSITION item on this screen. Item SYNCHRO SCAN 2 Variable range VF display Remarks 90.0 deg : 180.0 deg : 225.0 deg ENG For selecting the shutter speed which is to be set in SYNCHRO SCAN 2. POSITION 1 SEL (FILM MENU) 180.0 deg 172.8 deg 144.0 deg 120.0 deg 90.0 deg 45.0 deg (CAM MENU) 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 ENG For selecting the shutter speed which is to be set in POSITION 1.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 ! LED screen CAMERA SW MODE screen The display of the lamp which appears inside the viewfinder is set to ON or OFF on this screen. The modes of the camera switches are set on this screen. Item Variable range VF display GAIN (0 dB) ON OFF USER ENG For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the gain level is other than 0 dB. GAIN (–3 dB) ON OFF USER ENG For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the gain level is other than –3 dB.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 CAMERA SW MODE screen Item USER1 SW (FILM MENU) (CAM MENU) USER2 SW (CAM MENU) (FILM MENU) Variable range INH S.GAIN S.IRIS S.BLK B.STR AUDIO CH1 AUDIO CH2 REC SW Y GET RET SW INH S.GAIN S.IRIS S.BLK B.STR AUDIO CH1 AUDIO CH2 REC SW Y GET RET SW VF display USER ENG USER ENG Remarks Item For allocating the functions in USER1 SW. OWhen B.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 SUPER GAIN screen FRAME MODE screen The gain allocated to the SUPER GAIN switch is set on this screen. The frame rate is set on this screen. Item Item S. GAIN VALUE Variable range 18dB 24dB 30dB 36dB VF display USER ENG Remarks FRAME RATE RANGE For selecting the gain when the SUPER GAIN switch is pressed.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3 CAM CARD READ/WRITE screen CAM CARD R/W SELECT screen The settings for saving (writing) the menu data on the setup card, loading (reading) the data from the card, and configuring the card are performed on this screen. Item SELECT Variable range 1 : 8 VF display Remarks USER ENG For selecting the number of the file to be loaded. USER ENG For loading the data from the setup card. USER ENG For selecting the number of the file to be saved.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3 GENLOCK/IRIS screen LENS ADJ screen The genlock and iris control settings are performed on this screen. The lens adjustments are performed on this screen. Item H PHASE COARSE Variable range VF display Item Remarks 0 : 7 : 15 USER ENG 0 : 32 : 64 USER ENG A. IRIS LEVEL 0 : 50 : 100 USER ENG For setting the auto iris target level. The brightness (iris) is controlled using this value. The higher the value selected, the higher the brightness. A.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 1, 2 and 3 screens The settings for registering the items (the same as the ones on the FILM or CAM MAIN MENU 1, 2 and 3 screens) allocated to the SUB menus to the SUB MENU screen are performed on this screen. ¢) or OFF (≥) is set at the head of each item. Registration ON (¢ Up to 42 camera unit items can be registered.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 BLACK SHADING screen INITIALIZE screen The black shading adjustments are performed on this screen. The film or camera menu settings are initialized and scene files are saved on this screen. Item DETECTION Variable range == CORRECT (DIG) ON OFF VF display ENG For execution of the digital shading compensation. READ FACTORY DATA == ENG ENG For setting the digital shading compensation to ON or OFF.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 DIAGNOSTIC screen OPTION screen The usage statuses and software versions are displayed on this screen. The engineer menu display is selected on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Item Remarks CAMSOFT (IN) == ENG For displaying the version of the software for the built-in flash memory. CAMSOFT (OUT) == ENG For displaying the version of the software for the external flash memory.
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 EVALUATION screen OS/N measurement screen OResolution measurement screen The resolution measurements are performed on this screen. The S/N measurements are performed on this screen. Item Variable range S/N VF display Remarks Item ENG For setting the S/N measurement. RESOLUTION DETAIL ON OFF ENG For setting the DETAIL to ON or OFF. H-F COMPE. ON OFF ENG For setting the GAMMA to ON or OFF. For setting the highfrequency compensation to ON or OFF.
Setting menu screens VTR MENUS VTR MAIN MENU screen SUB menu VF display Remarks FUNCTION ENG Index for opening the FUNCTION screen. BATTERY/ TAPE ENG Index for opening the BATTERY/TAPE screen. BATTERY SETTING ENG Index for opening the BATTERY SETTING screen. VTR VF INDICATOR ENG Index for opening the VTR VF INDICATOR screen. MIC/AUDIO ENG Index for opening the MIC/AUDIO screen. TC/UB ENG Index for opening the TC/UB screen. TIME/DATE ENG Index for opening the TIME/DATE screen.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU FUNCTION screen The VTR’s functions are set on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks NEWS REC MODE OFF 0.2 : 2.0 USER ENG For selecting the VTR START button acknowledgment time during recording. OFF: The pressing of the VTR START button is acknowledged immediately, recording is stopped, and the unit is set to the REC PAUSE mode. 0.2—2.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU FUNCTION screen Item ECU REC CHK SW CHARACTER ON SDI Variable range R. REVIEW RETAKE MENU STATUS VF display USER ENG USER ENG BATTERY/TAPE screen Remarks For selecting the unit operation when the REC CHK button on the AJEC3 extension control unit is pressed. R. REVIEW: Rec review is performed. RETAKE: Retake is performed, then playback.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU BATTERY/TAPE screen Item BATT NEAR END ALARM BATT NEAR END CANCEL Variable range ON OFF ON OFF VF display USER ENG USER ENG BATTERY SETTING screen Remarks For setting the warning tone heard when the battery is near the end of its charge to ON or OFF. ON OFF USER ENG For setting the warning tone heard when the battery is at the end of its charge to ON or OFF.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU VTR VF INDICATOR screen The information to be displayed in the viewfinder is set on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks TAPE (IND) ON OFF USER ENG For switching the remaining tape display to ON or OFF. BATTERY (IND) ON OFF USER ENG For switching the battery voltage display to ON or OFF. LEVEL METER (IND) CH1 CH1•CH2 OFF USER ENG For selecting what the audio level meter is to display. CH1: The level of the CH1 signals only is displayed.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU MIC/AUDIO screen Item Variable range VF display Remarks Item Variable range VF display Remarks MIC LOWCUT CH2 FRONT REAR F&R OFF USER ENG For setting the high-pass filter for the CH2 mic input. FRONT: The high-pass filter for the front mic input is set to ON. REAR : The high-pass filter for the rear mic input is set to ON. F&R : The high-pass filters for both the front and rear mic inputs are set to ON.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU TC/UB screen The time code and user’s bit settings are performed on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks Item Variable range VF display Remarks TC MODE DF NDF USER ENG For setting the time code to the DF or NDF mode. DF : The time code is set to the drop frame mode. NDF : The time code is set to the non-drop frame mode. This unit will perform the processing in the non-drop frame mode when the frame rate has been set to 24 fps.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU TC/UB screen The time code and user’s bit settings are performed on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks P. OFF LCD DISPLAY ON OFF USER ENG For setting whether the LCD display is to appear when the power is OFF. ON : The LCD display appears even when the power is OFF. OFF : The LCD display does not appear when the power is OFF. The power-saving mode is established.
Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU TIME DATE screen VTR INITIALIZE screen The time/date settings are performed on this screen. The VTR MENU settings are initialized and the user data is saved on this screen. Item Variable range VF display Remarks YEAR 00—02—99 ENG For setting the year. MONTH 1 —12 ENG For setting the month. DAY 1 —31 ENG For setting the day. HOUR 0 —23 ENG For setting the hours. MINUTE 0 —59 ENG For setting the minutes. ENG For entering the time and date.
Setting menu screens VTR USER MENU SELECT ¢) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU ON (¢ screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14. FUNCTION screen Item Variable range VF display BATTERY/TAPE screen Remarks Item Variable range VF display Remarks NEWS REC MODE ¢ ≥ ENG For setting the registration of the NEWS REC MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
Setting menu screens VTR USER MENU SELECT ¢) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU ON (¢ screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14. VTR VF INDICATOR screen Item Variable range VF display Remarks TAPE (IND) ¢ ≥ ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
Warning system When a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the user is alerted to the trouble by the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp and the lamps inside the viewfinder and also by warning tones heard from the speaker or earphone. $ SLACK LCD display $ RF OThe SLACK display flashes. OAn error code is displayed where the time code is normally displayed. WARNING lamp The lamp flashes four times a second. Tally lamp The lamp flashes four times a second.
Warning system $ HUMID LCD display $ TAPE END The HUMID display lights. The display will flash for 80 minutes after the condensation detection is released. WARNING lamp OThe lamp lights when condensation has been detected. OThe lamp will flash once a second after condensation detection is released. Tally lamp The lamp flashes four times a second. Warning alarm ODuring recording, the alarm sounds four times a second. OAt all other times, the alarm sounds continuously.
Emergency eject If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed. pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the 3 While EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until the tape is ejected. OThis screw needs to be rotated through about 20 turns after the first turn until the unloading can be started.
Maintenance Condensation Head cleaning The water vapor in the air may form as tiny droplets on the head drum when the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in a very humid place. This phenomenon is known as condensation, and running the tape under these conditions is liable to cause the tape to stick to the drum. Note the following points: O Remove the tape when the unit’s operation is to be started in conditions where condensation may form.
Inspections prior to shooting Preparation for inspection Inspecting the camera unit Perform the following inspections prior to shooting to check that the systems are operating properly. It is recommended that the images be checked using a color monitor. Set the camera unit’s switches as shown in the figure below. VTR SAVE/STBY: STBY OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE: BARS 1 Insert a fully charged battery.
Inspections prior to shooting Inspecting the viewfinder 1 Adjust the position of the viewfinder. both the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to 8 Set FRONT, and set LEVEL METER on the VTR VF INDICATOR screen of VTR MENU to CH1. Check when sound is input from the microphone connected to the MIC IN jack on the lens that the audio level is displayed on the viewfinder screen.
Inspections prior to shooting Inspecting the aperture and zoom functions Inspecting the VTR unit Perform all the steps outlined in section “1. Tape travel inspection” through section “4. Earphone and speaker inspection” one after the other. the zoom to the motorized zoom mode, and 1 Set check its operations in this mode. Check that the image changes when the zoom is set to the telephoto and wide-angle positions. 1.
Inspections prior to shooting Inspecting the VTR unit 5. Inspection using external microphones 2. Automatic audio level adjustment function inspection external microphones to the AUDIO IN 1 Connect CH1 and CH2 jacks. the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 switch to 2 Set 1 Set REAR. AUTO. Set the LINE/MIC/+48V selector switch on the the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to 3 2 Set back panel to MIC or +48V in accordance with the FRONT. external mic’s power supply type.
Specifications [GENERAL] [CAMERA UNIT] Pickup device: 2/3-inch, on-chip IT-type CCD (1 million pixels) System: RGB 3-CCD system Total number of pixels: 1370 (H) a 744 (V) Number of effective pixels: 1280 (H) a 720 (V) Quantizing: 10-bit non-linear Digital signal processing: 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) Horizontal drive frequency: 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) Sensitivity: F12 (2000 lux, 89.9% reflection, frame rate: 23.98 fps, synchro scan: 50%) Minimum subject brightness: 0.
Specifications [VTR UNIT] [Connector Section] VTR Tape Transport System Input Tape used: 1/4-inch DVCPRO L-size cassette tape Tape speed: 135.28 mm/sec. (59.94 Hz) 135.4154 mm/sec. (60.00 Hz) Recording/playback time: 46 minutes (using AJ-HP46LP) 32 minutes (using AJ-HP32LP) FF/REW time: Approx.
Specifications [VIEWFINDER] [RELATED COMPONENTS & PARTS] (Optional accessory: AJ-HVF27P) Relating to power supply CRT: 2.0-inch high-resolution monochrome tube Video system: 720P/59.94 Hz 720P/60.00 Hz External adjustment controls: Controls: BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING Switches: TALLY HIGH/OFF/LOW, ZEBRA ON/OFF Battery pack: AU-BP402 Battery charger: AG-B425 (for charging AU-BP402 battery pack) Battery case: AU-M402H AC adapter: AJ-B75 Viewfinder 2.
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