#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera Recorder Model No. AJ- P Before operating this product, please read the insructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Read this first! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ PLEASE NOTE: z When preparing to record important images, always shoot some advance test footage, to verify that both pictures and sound are being recorded normally. z Should video or audio recording fail due to a malfunction of this camera-recorder or the P2 cards used, we will not assume liability for such failure. Software information for this product 1.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Contents Read this first!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4-5 Setting Time Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 4-5-1 Setting the User Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 1-1 Camera Unit Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 4-5-2 Setting the Internal Clock’s Date and Time . . 38 1-2 Recorder/player Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Contents (continued) Chapter 5 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5-1 Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5-1-1 5-1-2 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails. . . . . . . . . . 77 Mounting the Battery and 6-1 Thumbnail Manipulations Overview. . . . . . . 77 Setting the Battery Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 6-2 Thumbnail Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Contents (continued) Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables . . 98 8-1 Menu Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 8-7-1 SD CARD READ/WRITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 8-2 SYSTEM SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 8-2-1 SYSTEM MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 8-7-3 LENS FILE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 1 Introduction The AJ-SPC700P video camera-recorder integrates a camera unit equipped with three CCDs, incorporating a 2/3-inch onchip lens, and a video recorder/player (VTR) that supports DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV formats. Utilising P2 cards, which require no mechanism, as media, your AJ-SPC700P offers greater responsibility, operability, and portability.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 1 Introduction (continued) / 4-channel Digital Audio Recording (all formats) All formats - DVCPRO, DV and DVCPRO50 - support 4channel digital audio recording with high-quality sound (48 kHz/16 bits). However, this camera uses two audio channels, recording the same audio signals onto Audio Channels 3 and 1, and Audio Channels 4 and 2.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 1 Introduction (continued) / Recording Time 1 Recording Time on P2 Cards (Number of cards used: 1) Recording Format Card No. DVCPRO DVCPRO50 AJ-P2COO2SG Approx. 8 minutes Approx. 4 minutes AJ-P2COO4HG Approx. 16 minutes Approx. 8 minutes AJ-P2COO8HG Approx. 32 minutes Approx. 16 minutes (For more information, see the instruction manual for the appropriate memory card.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 1 Introduction (continued) 1-3 System Configuration Unislot wireless microphone receiver: Sennheiser EK3041 Video encoder card: AJ-YAX800G Extension control unit: AJ-EC3P Microphone kit: AJ-MC700P Microphone holder: AJ-MH800G DIONIC90/160 HYTRON50/100/120 PRO14, TRIM14 Viewfinder: AJ-VF15B AJ-VF20WB V mount type Battery plate ENDURA50/80 BP-L60/90 NP-1 type Battery mount NP-L50 BP-90 type Battery mount BP-H120 HP-90L Lens: (
AJ-SPC700P(Engl i sh-2). book 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions 2-1 Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section 2 POWER switch Lens mount cap Used to turn on/off the power. To remove the cap, raise the lens lever. When the lens is not mounted, replace the cap. Battery mount A battery pack from Anton/Bauer is mounted here. Lens cable/microphone cable clamp This clamp secures the lens and microphone cables.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-2 Audio (input) Function Section MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin) A microphone (optional accessory) is connected here. Power for the microphone comes from this jack. A remote microphone may be connected. In this case, the power supply to the appropriate connector must be enabled through menu option FRONT MIC POWER or REAR MIC POWER.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-3 Audio (output) Function Section AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 3-pin) Speakers This connector outputs audio signals recorded on Channels 1, 2, 3 or 4. Output signals are selected with the MONITOR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 selector switch. The speakers output EE sound during recording, and reproduced sound during playback.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section !30" !32" !31" / Shooting and Recording (camera unit) CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) control AUTO W/B (white/black) BAL switch Used to select a filter appropriate for illumination and color temperature of the subject. When the menu option DISP MODE is set to “3”, switching this control displays the selected filter number in the viewfinder.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switch MARKER SELECT button Used to select the video signals sent from the camera unit to the memory, viewfinder and video monitor. This button selects the marker information indicated on the viewfinder screen. It switches between two marker information indications, which can be selected using a menu option.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) VIDEO OUT OUTPUT SEL switch P2 CARD ACCESS LED Used to switch the signals output from the VIDEO OUT connector. This LED indicates the recording and playback status of each card. MEM: In EE (recording) mode, video from the camera is output. In VV (playback) mode, playback signal from a P2 card is output. CAM: Video from the camera is output constantly. OFF: Video is not output.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) VIDEO OUT (video signal output) connector 2-5 Menu Operation Section This connector outputs video signals. The video signals linked to the setting of the VIDEO OUT OUTPUT SEL switch are output from here. 2 OPTION SLOT Attach the video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G, optional). For information about the installation and proxy recording, see the AJ-YAX800G instruction manual.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-6 Time Code Section GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) TCG (time code selector) switch This connector is used to input a reference signal before the camera unit is gen-locked, or before the time code is externally locked. This switch is used to specify the stepping mode for the built-in time code generator.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-7 Warning and Status Display Functions 2-8 Display Window Functions P2 card/battery-remaining level indications Media-remaining space indication bar The bar indicates the remaining free space on each P2 card, using a seven-segment display. Each segment can represent either three or five minutes of remaining free space, depending on the value set through the menu option CARD REMAIN/.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) Mode indication W: Stays illuminated in 16:9 mode. DV: Stays illuminated when the recording/playback format is DV. P-REC: Stays illuminated when the PRE REC MODE is set to ON, and blinks when recording is continued after the recording tally lamp has gone out.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions (continued) 2-10 Viewfinder Back tally lamp This lamp stays illuminated during shooting. It also blinks in synchronisation with the REC lamp in the viewfinder, and provides alerts. When the lever is positioned at [OFF], the back tally lamp is hidden. Eyepiece Diopter adjustment ring Use this to make adjustments in line with your diopter, in order to obtain optimum clarity in the viewfinder image.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 3-1 P2 Cards 3 Inserting P2 Cards Insert a P2 card into the P2 card slot until the EJECT button pops up. When using the camera-recorder for the first time, be sure to set the time data beforehand. On how the time data is set, see [4-5 Setting Time Data]. 1 EJECT button Turn on the POWER switch. The card must be inserted with the logo right way up.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) Removing P2 Cards To Prevent Accidental Erasure of P2 Card Content 1 To prevent the content of a P2 card being accidentally erased, position the write-protect switch on the P2 card at [Protect]. 2 3 While pressing down the slide lock button, move the slide-out door to the left. The door opens. Tilt down the EJECT button.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) 3-2 Basic Procedures This section describes the basic procedure for shooting and recording. Before you embark on a shoot, pre-inspect your system to ensure that it works properly. * For directions on inspecting your memory card camera-recorder, see [7-1 Inspections Before Shooting].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) Shooting White/Black balance adjustment to recording completion White/Black Balance Adjustment to Recording Completion For shooting, follow the steps below. 1 Select a filter according to light conditions. 2A When the white balance is saved: 3 Position the WHITE BAL switch to [A] or [B].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) 3-3 Normal Recording Pressing either the REC START/STOP button, REC button on the handle or VTR button at the lens starts recording of video and sound on the P2 card. A cluster of data that consists of video and sound generated through a shooting action, together with such added information as a voice memo, is called a “clip”.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) 3-5 Loop Recording 3-6 Recording Review Function When two or more P2 card slots contain cards, this function allows the target P2 card to be switched in order. Even when the free space of a P2 card is used up, this function continues recording while erasing existing data.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) 3-7 Normal and Variable Speed Playback The PLAY/PAUSE button provides monochrome playback through the viewfinder and color playback on the LCD monitor. A color video monitor connected to the VIDEO OUT connector of the AJ-SPC700P also provides color playback. 3-8 Voice Memo Function A voice memo is voice data which can be added to a clip independently of the normal sound data recorded in the clip.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 3 Recording and Playback (continued) 3-9 Shot Mark Function Associating Voice Memos with a Clip The portion of the clip with which a voice memo is associated depends on when the voice memo is recorded. A voice memo recorded during recording or playback is associated with the picture in view at the time the VOICE MEMO button is pressed.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording To record high-quality video with the AJ-SPC700P, the black and white balances must be adjusted according to conditions. For higher quality, it is recommended that the adjustments should be made in this order AWB (white balance adjustment) ABB (black balance adjustment) AWB (white balance adjustment).
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) Detection area for the white balance Retaining white balances The detection area for the white balance is selectable between 90%, 50% and 25%, using the menu option AWB AREA. This option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the CAM OPERATION page. The detection area is factory-set to 25%.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-1-2 Adjusting the Black Balance The black balance must be adjusted when: z You use your AJ-SPC700P the first time; z Your AJ-SPC700P has not been used for some time; z The ambient temperature has changed substantially; z The gain switchover value has been changed; or z S.GAIN (super gain) has been set with the USER MAIN/ USER1/USER2 button. 1 Set the switches as illustrated below.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-2 Setting the Electronic Shutter 6+877(5 6(/(&7 ! This section provides a description of the electronic shutter, together with setting and handling directions.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-2-3 Placing the Camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN Mode 4-3 Selecting Recording Signals and Recording System To place the camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN mode, follow the steps below. The AJ-SPC700P is capable of utilising user-selected recording signals and format. 1 Press the SHUTTER switch positioned at [ON] towards [SEL], to place the camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN mode.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-4 Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording Levels In any format (DVCPRO50, DVCPRO or DV), the AJSPC700P supports four-channel audio recording. When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch is positioned at [AUTO], the recording levels for Audio Channels 1 and 2 are automatically adjusted. To manually adjust the recording levels, position the switch at [MAN].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-4-2 Adjusting Recording Levels To adjust the recording levels for Audio Channels 1 and 2, follow the steps below. 1 2 3 Position the MONITOR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4selector switch at CH1/2 so that the audio level meter on the display window will provide CH1 and CH2 indications. Ensure that the channel indications displayed in the window are 1 and 2.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-5 Setting Time Data Card continuity provided by the user bits 4-5-1 Setting the User Bits The user bits allow information, including memos that use up to eight-digit base 16 numbers (date and time), to be recorded in the Subcode area.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-5-2 Setting the Internal Clock’s Date and Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Position the DISPLAY switch at [UB].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-5-3 Setting the Time Code 1 2 3 4 Position the DISPLAY switch at [TC]. Position the TCG switch at [SET]. Set the menu option TC MODE to “DF” or “NDF”. “DF” steps the time code in drop frame mode, and “NDF” steps it in non-drop frame mode. The menu option TC MODE can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the MAIN OPERATION page.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) To externally lock the time code Follow the steps below. 1 2 3 4 5 Turn on the POWER switch. Position the TCG switch at [F-RUN]. Connect the DC IN socket with the external power supply before removing the battery pack, in order to keep the time code generator energised. If the battery pack is removed first, there is no guarantee that the time code will stay externally locked.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-5-5 Providing an ID to the Camera 4-5-6 Setting UMID Information The camera ID is specified through the screen. The ID can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters, symbols, and/or spaces. The AJ-SPC700P supports UMID metadata.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-5-7 CTL Count Setting and Display By setting the DISPLAY switch to “CTL”, CTL count is displayed on the time count indication of the LCD display window. The CTL count is displayed in ±12 hours with non-dropframe. The playback order of clips recorded on a P2 card is not linear as for VTRs.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-6 Menu Displays in the Viewfinder Screen 4-6-1 Menu Configuration USER MENU: USER MENU is factory-set. The menu can be configured to suit your preferences by specifying each option according to your purposes and frequency of use, through the screen, which is accessible from the MAIN MENU page. For more information, see [4-6-3 Selecting Options for USER MENU].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark ( ) to a desired menu option. Then, press the JOG dial button to display the sub-menu screen. 5 Turn the JOG dial button to change the value. To increase the value: Turn the JOG dial button clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-7 Viewfinder Screen Status Displays In addition to video images, the viewfinder displays lamps and text that indicate the settings and operating status of the AJ-SPC700P, together with messages, a center marker, a safety zone marker and the camera ID. 4-7-1 Lamps in the Viewfinder Screen 4-7-2 Viewfinder Status Indication Layout The indications are arranged as illustrated below.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) Information Item Indication Extender EX2 Lens extender used. MODE CHECK Indication Area LOW/MID/HIGH –3 to 30 S.GAIN 30/36 Value set for the master gain Example: LOW: 0 Gain value to which S.GAIN is assigned GAIN (0 dB) GAIN (–3 dB) SHUTTER WHITE PRE. EXTENDER BLACK STR. MATRIX COLOR COR.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) Information Item Indication Camera Warning and AWB A ACTIVE AWB B ACTIVE Report Area AWB A OK _._K (related to AWB, ABB and switch settings) AWB B OK _._K AWB BREAK _._K AWB NG COLOR TEMP LOW COLOR TEMP HIGH LEVEL OVER LOW LIGHT TIME OVER AWB PRESET _._K ATW MODE CHECK FILTER AWB A VAR _._K AWB B VAR _.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) Information Item Indication Gain value __dB Current gain value. System information and warnings SYSTEM ERROR-__ Something abnormal is happening to the internal computer communications or reference signal. No further recording or playback can be performed. __ is replaced with an error code.For more information, see [7-3-2 Error Codes].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) Information Item Indication P-REC (blink) PRE RECORDING indication/ SD memory card remaining free space [SD] (when MODE CHECK __h __m is being performed) Status Indicated while pre-recorded video and audio are being recorded on the P2 card.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) P2 Card Remaining Free Space/capacity Indication Status of AJ-SPC700P Under normal conditions Menu option P2 CARD REMAIN* Recording status Other than LOOP TOTAL REC mode ONE CARD OFF LOOP REC mode TOTAL/ONE CARD OFF During MODE CHECK P2 card remaining free space indication P2 card remaining free space indication (during MODE CHECK) The total remaining free space of all P2 card
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-7-4 Display Modes and Setting Changes/adjustment Result Messages 9) ',63/$< ! The messages that appear on the viewfinder screen to indicate changes to settings and adjustment results may be limited, or set not to appear, through the menu option DISP MODE. This menu option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the VF page.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-7-5 Setting the Marker Displays Markers The center, safety zone, safety zone area and frame markers may be set to ON or OFF, along with specifications of the marker types. To set and select markers, go to the screen from the VF page and select the appropriate options. For directions on navigating the menu, see [4-6-2 Setting Menu Options].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-8 Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor Using the LCD Monitor 1 2 Turn on the POWER switch of the AJ-SPC700P. Slide the OPEN button in the arrow direction to open the LCD monitor. 5 Through the menu option LCD MON CHAR, specify whether or not the LCD should display the same characters as the viewfinder.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-9 Menu-driven Function Setup 4-9-2 Selecting Video Output Signals Each function is set up using the menu system. You need to select the signals to be output from the VIDEO OUT connector. Select the video output signal on the menu option VIDEO OUT SEL. Use the menu option OUTPUT CHAR to select the character contents to be superimposed onto the video output.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-9-4 Assigning Functions to USER MAIN, USER1 and USER2 Buttons The USER MAIN, USER1, and USER2 buttons can be assigned user-selected functions. To select desired functions, use the menu options USER MAIN SW, USER1 SW and USER2 SW. These options can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the CAM OPERATION page.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-10 Handling data Setting Data Using an SD memory card An SD memory card (optional accessory) can be used as a setup card that stores up to eight files of settings menu specifications. This data allows you to quickly reproduce an optimum state. Regarding SD memory cards, please see (page 17).
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4 To write set data on an SD memory card To format the SD memory card, turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to YES. Then, press the dial button. When the SD memory card has been formatted, the following message appears: 1 Navigate the menu to the screen. To select a file number 2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the option [W. SELECT].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 6 Turn the JOG dial button until a desired character appears. The characters that appear are switched in the following order: Space: Ð Alphabetical characters: Ð Numerals: Ð Symbols: 7 8 A to Z 0 to 9 ', >, <, /, - Press the JOG dial button to accept a desired character.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) To read data on an SD memory card 1 Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the option [SD CARD READ/WRITE]. Then, press the dial button. 6 Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to YES. Then, press the dial button. When the data has been read, the following message appears: To select a file number 2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the menu option [R.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-10-3 How to Use the User Data It is possible to transfer settings and other data to the user area of the internal memory of the AJ-SPC700P. This data allows you to quickly reproduce an optimum setup state. To write data, go to the screen from the FILE page. To read the written user data, go to the screen from the FILE page.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) 4-10-4 How to Use Scene File Data It is possible to write the settings data into the scene file area of the internal memory of the AJ-SPC700P, or to read data written in this area. Four types of scene files are available. This data allows you to quickly reproduce an optimum setup state. TITLEs 1 - 4 are factory-assigned the defaults for the AJSPC700P.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) To read settings data for scene files To return data for scene files to their defaults 1 2 1 2 3 Navigate the menu to the screen. Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the option SCENE SEL. Press the JOG dial button to blink scene file numbers. Then, turn the dial button to select a desired scene file number.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording (continued) To title settings data for scene files 1 2 Navigate the menu to the screen. 10 Press the JOG dial button to display the following message: Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the option [TITLEs 1 - 4] for the appropriate scene file.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation 5-1 Power Supply A battery pack or an external DC power supply can be used as this unit’s power supply. 2 Insert the battery and slide it in the direction of the arrow. Using a Battery Pack Battery packs from the following manufacturers can be used: • Anton/Bauer • IDX • PACO • Sony z Other batteries may be used by changing the menu setting, but system compatibility is not guaranteed.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) When using a BP-90 type battery pack 3 CAUTION: Connect the battery pack plug to the socket inside the battery case, and insert the battery pack into the case. These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Using an NP-1 type battery pack When using a V-mount type battery pack Mount the V-mount adapter plate. Insert the plate and slide it in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-1-2 Use of the external DC power supply 1 Connect the external DC power supply to the DC IN socket on the unit. 5-2 Mounting the Viewfinder and Adjusting its Position Please refer to the viewfinder instruction manual. Note: A slide rail is required to mount any viewfinder other than models AJ-VF15B or AJ-VF20WB.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-3 Mounting the lens and Performing the Flange Back and White Shading Adjustments Mounting the Lens 1 Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap. Lens Clamping Lever 2 Adjusting the Lens Flange Back If images are not clearly focused at both telephoto and wideangle positions during zoom operations, adjust the flange back (distance from the lens mounting surface to the image formation surface).
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Adjusting the Lens White Shading Take the following steps to adjust the white shading: Vertical coloring may occur near the open position of the lens iris, even after adjusting the white shading. This phenomenon, however, is a characteristic of the lens or optical system. It does not indicate a malfunction. 1 2 3 4 Mount the lens on the camera. Be sure to connect the lens cable.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) This completes the white shading adjustment. The compensation values are stored in the non-volatile internal memory. Therefore, re-adjusting the white shading is not required, even after the camera-recorder power has been turned off.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) Reading out the Lens File Data 1 2 3 Select the lens file No. to read out by following Steps 1 to 3 in the [Storing the Lens File Data] section. Turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to [READ:]. Resetting Lens File Data to Factory Standard Settings The lens file data can be reset to the standard setting values that were set when the camera was shipped from the factory.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-4 Preparing for Audio Input 5-4-2 When Using a Wireless Receiver Take the following steps to prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. When Using the Unislot Wireless Receiver 5-4-1 When Using the Front Microphone 1 Remove the cover to insert the wireless receiver and secure it with the screws. The AJ-MC700P microphone kit (optional) includes a microphone that can be mounted on the camera.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-4-3 When Using Audio Devices 1 2 3 Connect the audio device to the AUDIO IN jack with the XLR cable. Set the AUDIO IN switch to [REAR] for the channel to which the XLR cable is connected. Set the LINE/MIC/+48V selector switch on the rear panel to [LINE]. 5-5 Connection between the USB 2.0 port of the AJ-SPC700P and a PC By connecting the AJ-SPC700P with an external PC using USB 2.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) z A USB driver must be installed on the PC. z AJ-SPC700P is only applicable to USB 2.0, not to USB 1.1. z Only one AJ-SPC700P at a time must be connected to the PC via USB. z The P2 card must not be removed when it is connected via USB. z While a USB connection is established, the P2 card’s access LED should not be lit except when access is being carried out.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-7 Attaching the Shoulder Strap Shoulder Strap 5-9 Connecting the AJ-EC3P Extension Controller Some functions can be remote-controlled when the AJEC3P extension control unit (optional) is connected to the camera. When the AJ-EC3P is connected, the camera automatically enters remote control mode after the power switches of both the camera and the AJ-EC3P are turned ON. 5 Press to open the hook.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-10 Attaching the Front Audio Level Control Knob If you use the Front Audio Level control frequently, attach the accessory knob so that it can be easily operated. Knob (Accessory) Front Audio Level Control Screw Î Marks Screw (Accessory) Remove the screw in the center of the Front Audio Level control, and attach the accessory knob using the screw (included).
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails A clip is a data group that includes the images and voices created from one shooting session, together with additional information such as voice memos and meta data. The following manipulations can be performed using the cursor and SET buttons, while checking the images displayed on the LCD monitor: z Playback, delete, copy or restore the clip. z Add a voice memo to the clip.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-2 Thumbnail Screen Thumbnail Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. Pressing the THUMBNAIL button again returns the display to the regular display. When switching is done from the regular screen display to the thumbnail screen display, all the clips will be displayed on the thumbnail screen.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-4 Playing Back Clips Indicator for clips with proxy This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached. 1 Indicator for edit copy clips This marker is displayed for clips whose edit copy operation was performed on the P2 deck. For more information on edit copy, see the AJ-SPD850 instruction manual.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-5 Switching the Thumbnail Display 6-6 Shot Mark The display can be switched so that only those clips matching the specified conditions are displayed in the thumbnail screen. A shot mark can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish this clip from the others. 1 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. Press the MENU BAR button.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-7 Voice Memo A voice memo is audio data that can be attached to the clip separately from the voice recorded during shooting. A voice memo can be attached during recording. Please refer to [3-8 Voice Memo Function] for more information. 5 6 6-7-1 Playing Back Voice Memos 1 2 3 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-7-3 Deleting Voice Memos 1 2 3 Perform Steps 1 to 4 in the [6-7-1 Playing Back Voice Memos] section to select the voice memo in the clip. Restores clips that are defective as a result of sudden powering-down during recording, or removal of the P2 card being accessed. Move the pointer over the clip you want to delete, and press the MENU BAR button. The pointer moves to the menu bar.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-11 Copying Clips Selected clips can be copied to the P2 card or SD memory card in the desired slot. 1 2 3 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer to the desired clip and press the SET button. Press the MENU BAR button and select OPERATION COPY from the menu bar.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 5 Names of metadata upload files stored on the SD memory card are displayed. Select the desired files using the cursor buttons, and choose YES. Upload starts. Uploaded metadata is retained even if the power is turned off. For [more information on] confirmation of uploaded data, see [6-17-4 Confirmation of Metadata Upload].
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method Select META DATA USER CLIP NAME from the menu bar to select the recording method. Two options are available: TYPE1 and TYPE2.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-14 Formatting a P2 Card 6-15 Formatting SD memory cards 1 SD memory cards can also be formatted from the thumbnail screen. With an SD memory card inserted into the camerarecorder, perform the following operation: 2 3 4 5 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. Press the MENU BAR button. The pointer moves to the menu bar.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-16 Setting the Thumbnail Display Mode The thumbnail display mode can be customised to suit your preferences. 1 2 3 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. THUMBNAIL INIT: Return the above thumbnail display settings to default. Move the cursor to this option, and press the SET button. Select “YES” when the confirmation screen is displayed.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-17 Properties 6-17-2 P2 Card Status Display The clip’s properties and the P2 card’s status are displayed. 6-17-1 Clip Property From the menu bar, select PROPERTY. The following screen appears.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) Contents of P2 Card Status Display Settings When “USED” is selected: From the menu bar, select PROPERTY CARD STATUS. The following screen appears. When “REMAIN” is selected: 6 Write-protect Mark The Write-protect Mark The mark appears if the P2 card is write-protected.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 6 Manuipulating Clips with Thumbnails (continued) 6-17-3 SD memory card Status Display The status display enables a confirmation of the SD memory card formatted condition, available memory capacity etc. From the menu bar, select PROPERTY DEVICES SD CARD. If the format is compatible with SD standards, the message “SD STANDARD: SUPPORTED” is displayed.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections 7-1 Inspections Before Shooting Make sure you check that the system is operating normally before embarking on a shoot. We recommend using a color video monitor to check the image. 7-1-1 Preparing for Inspections 1 2 7-1-2 Inspecting the Camera Unit 1 2 Mount a charged battery pack. Turn the power switch ON and check that 5 or more BATT indication marks appear.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 7-1-3 Inspecting the Memory Recording Functions Make sure you successively carry out the inspections from [1. Inspecting the P2 Card Recording] to [4. Inspecting the Earphone and Speaker]. 1. Inspecting the P2 Card Recording 1 2 3 4 Check on the display inside the viewfinder that the remaining P2 card recording capacity is sufficient.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 6. Inspection of the clock, time code, and user bits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Set the user’s bit as required. Please refer to [4-5-1 Setting the User Bits] for the setting procedures. Set the time code. Please refer to [4-5-3 Setting the Time Code] for the setting procedures. 7-2 Maintenance 7-2-1 Cleaning Inside the Viewfinder z Do not use thinner or other solvents to remove dirt from the viewfinder.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 7-2-4 Connector Signals DC IN ECU AUDIO IN 1 GND 1 GND 1 CAM CONT 2 NC 2 AUDIO IN (H) 2 CAM DATA 3 NC 3 AUDIO IN (C) 3 NC 4 +12V 4 ECU ON 5 UNREG 12V 6 GND Panasonic Part No. K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Part No. HA16RX-4P(SW1) (Hirose Electric Co.) Panasonic Part No. K1AB103A0007 Manufacturer Part No. HA16PRM-3SG (Hirose Electric Co.) PUSH Panasonic Part No.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 7-3 Warning System 7-3-1 Warning Description Tables If a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on, or during operation, this will be indicated by the WARNING lamp, lamps inside the viewfinder and a warning tone. The WARNING lamp has the highest priority, followed by the tally lamp, and then the warning tone.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 5. P2 Card Fully Recorded 7. Low Wireless Signal Reception Display window indication All 7 bar indicators for remaining MEDIA capacity start blinking. Display window indication No display. WARNING lamp Continues to light up until an operation is performed. WARNING lamp Blinks 4 times per second.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspections (continued) 9. Battery Nearly Empty 7-3-2 Error Codes The following error codes are displayed in the display window if an error occurs in the camera: Display window indication One of the bars in the battery remaining indicator starts blinking. WARNING lamp Blinks once per second. Tally lamp Blinks once per second. E-11 Video initialisation error Viewfinder The BATT LED blinks.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables 8-1 Menu Configuration MENU USER MENU SYSTEM SETTING MAIN MENU ROP MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING ADDITIONAL DTL SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL GAMMA FLARE CAMERA SETTING PAINT OPTION MENU OPTION VF CAM OPERATION CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SELECT USER SW SW MODE WHITE BALANCE MODE USER SW GAIN IRIS Opening the Menus USER MENU: Displayed when button is pressed.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-2 SYSTEM SETTING 8-2-1 SYSTEM MODE Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range REC SIGNAL CAM VIDEO 1394 – C U F E ASPECT Select the aspect ratio for recording. 16:9: Record in <16:9> aspect ratio. 4:3: Record in <4:3> aspect ratio. 50M 25M DV Select the recording mode. 50M: Record in DVCPRO50 format. 25M: Record in DVCPRO format. DV: Record in DV format. 0% 7.5%A Switch the setup.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-2-3 REC FUNCTION Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range PRE REC MODE ON OFF – C U F – PRE REC TIME 1SEC : 8SEC : 15SEC – C U F – LOOP REC MODE ON OFF – – – F – VOICE MEMO RESERV ON OFF – C U F – REC START ALL NORMAL – C U F – P.ON REC SLOT SEL – C U F – 100 HOLD SLOT1 8-2-4 OUTPUT SEL Remarks Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range Select whether or not to enable PRE RECORDING.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-2-5 LCD MONITOR Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range BRIGHTNESS –7 8-2-6 GENLOCK Remarks Adjust the LCD monitor brightness. Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range GENLOCK : +0 INT EXT : – C U F – +7 COLOR LEVEL –7 Adjust the LCD monitor chroma level. : +0 : – C U F E – C U F – +7 CONTRAST –7 Adjust the LCD monitor contrast.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-3 PAINT 8-3-1 ROP Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER PED –200 8-3-2 MATRIX Remarks Set the master pedestal level. : +005 –31 MATRIX TABLE MATRIX R-G Set the H Detail and V Detail levels. S C U F E +31 0.35 +06 Set MASTER GAMMA in 0.01 steps. : : 0 +06 : S C U F E +31 MATRIX G-B –31 S C U F E 107.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-3-3 COLOR CORRECTION Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range R (SAT/PHASE) –63 : +00 Remarks Perform red color correction (saturation and hue). 8-3-4 LOW SETTING Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER GAIN : –63 : +00 Perform color correction (saturation and hue) between red and magenta. H.DTL LEVEL : +00 17 : Perform magenta color correction (saturation and hue). V.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-3-5 MID SETTING Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER GAIN –3dB : 9dB 8-3-6 HIGH SETTING Remarks Select the master gain from –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, or 30dB. Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER GAIN : 00 Set H.DTL LEVEL. H.DTL LEVEL : 14 12 00 : Set V.DTL LEVEL. V.DTL LEVEL : 15 14 S C U F E 31 Set DTL CORING.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-3-7 ADDITIONAL DTL Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range KNEE APE LVL OFF 1 2 8-3-8 SKIN TONE DTL Remarks Set KNEE APE LEVEL. : S C U F E DTL GAIN(+) 5 –31 : +00 Set the chroma detail. Detects the chroma edge and superimposes it on Y to enhance H.DTL. A greater value increases the correction. Adjust the detail level toward + (upwards).
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-3-9 KNEE/LEVEL Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER PED –200 8-3-10 GAMMA Remarks Set the master pedestal. : +005 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range MASTER GAMMA : ON OFF S C U F E KNEE POINT 70.0% : 85.0% Set the mode when the AUTO KNEE switch is OFF. The KNEE POINT/ SLOPE set value is enabled when this setting is ON. Set the KNEE POINT position in 0.5% steps.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-4 VF 8-3-12 CAMERA SETTING Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range DETAIL 8-4-1 VF DISPLAY Adjustable Items/ Data Saved Range Remarks ON OFF Set the DTL (H, V) to ON or OFF. ON OFF ON/OFF switching for the twodimensional LPF that reduces crosscolor. ON OFF ON/OFF switching for the HIGH COLOR mode, which enhances the color dynamic range. ON OFF Set the gamma circuit to ON or OFF.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-4-2 VF MARKER Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range TABLE A B – C U F E CENTER MARK OFF 1 2 3 4 – C U F E SAFETY ZONE OFF 1 2 – C U F E SAFETY AREA 80% 8-4-4 VF INDICATOR1 Remarks Select the VF MARKER setting table. First, select table A or B, then set the items below for each table. EXTENDER Switch the center mark. OFF: Do not display center mark.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-4-5 VF INDICATOR2 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range P2CARD REMAIN OFF ONE-CARD TOTAL – C U F E BATTERY ON OFF Remarks Select the indication mode for the P2 card’s remaining capacity. OFF: Disable the remaining capacity indication. ONE-CARD: Display the remaining capacity of the P2 card currently used for recording. TOTAL: Display the total remaining capacity of all P2 cards in slots.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-5 CAM OPERATION 8-4-7 !LED Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range GAIN(0dB) 8-5-1 CAMERA ID Remarks ON OFF Select whether or not to illuminate when GAIN is set to other than 0 dB. ID1 ON OFF Select whether or not to illuminate when GAIN is set to other than –3 dB. ID2 ON OFF Select whether or not to illuminate when the shutter is set to ON.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-5-3 SHUTTER SELECT Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range SUPER V MODE FRM1 FRM2 8-5-4 USER SW Remarks POSITION1 SEL Select the SUPER V switching mode. FRM1: Normal mode. FRM2: After-image reduction mode. The SUPER V mode increases vertical resolution by directly outputting the photo-diode vertical signal from the CCD. FRM1 sets the accumulation level to 1/30th second.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-5-5 SW MODE Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range RET SW REC CHECK CAM RET 8-5-6 WHITE BALANCE MODE Remarks – C U F E Select the RET switch function. REC CHECK: Perform REC REVIEW. CAM RET: Perform return signal output. S.BLK LVL OFF –10 –20 – C U F E –30 Set the super black level. AUTO KNEE SW ON OFF Select whether or not to use the AUTO KNEE switch.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-6 MAIN OPERATION 8-5-7 USER SW GAIN Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range S.GAIN 30 dB Remarks _ • Select whether or not to enable 30dB for SUPER GAIN. _: Enable. • : Disable. _ • Select whether or not to enable 36dB for SUPER GAIN. _: Enable. • : Disable. – C U F E 36 dB 8-6-1 BATTERY/P2CARD – C U F E 8-5-8 IRIS Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range A.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-6-2 BATTERY SETTING1 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range CARD NEAR END ALARM ON OFF Select whether or not to set the alarm to beep for P2 CARD NEAR END ALARM. 2min 3min Set the remaining time to indicate the P2 CARD NEAR END TIME alarm. ON OFF Select whether or not to set the alarm to beep for P2 CARD END ALARM.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range DIONIC90 _ • MANUAL AUTO 11.0 : 13.6 : Remarks Enable selection under BATTERY SELECT. _:Enable selection. • :Disable selection. Select auto or manual to set the NEAR END voltage. MANUAL: Set voltage manually. AUTO: Set voltage automatically. When MANUAL is selected in the menu above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 V steps. – C U F – 15.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-6-3 BATTERY SETTING2 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range NiCd14 _ • NEAR END 11.0 : 13.6 Remarks Enable selection under BATTERY SELECT. _:Enable selection. • :Disable selection. Set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 V steps. 8-6-4 MIC/AUDIO1 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range FRONT VR CH1 OFF FRONT W.L. REAR ALL : END 15.0 11.0 : 13.2 : – C U F – 15.0 NiCd13 _ • NEAR END 11.0 : 12.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-6-5 MIC/AUDIO2 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range FRONT MIC POWER 8-6-6 TC/UB Remarks Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range ON OFF Select the phantom power supply for the front microphone. TC MODE ON OFF Select the phantom power supply for the rear microphone. UB MODE ON OFF Set the audio output circuit. OFF: Power-down output circuit to disable output. ON: Enable output.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-7 FILE 8-7-1 SD CARD READ/WRITE Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range FIRST REC TC PRESET REGEN – C U F – P.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-7-2 SD CARD R/W SELECT Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range ID READ/ WRITE Remarks ON OFF Select whether or not to include the CAMERA ID when reading out or writing to the SD memory card. ON OFF Select whether or not to include the FILE MENU settings when reading out or writing to the SD memory card.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-8 MAINTENANCE 8-8-5 DIAGNOSTIC1 8-8-1 SYSTEM CHECK Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range COLOR CHECK ON OFF – – – – – Remarks ON/OFF switching for checking proper operation of the camera-recorder. Displays the center Y and RGB levels on the viewfinder to indicate whether the signals have been properly processed and transmitted from the optical system to the digital system.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 8 Menu Description Tables (continued) 8-9 OPTION MENU 8-8-6 DIAGNOSTIC2 Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range SYSCON SOFT 8-9-1 OPTION Remarks Display the software version for the system control microprocessor. Items/ Adjustable Data Saved Range ENG SECURITY ON OFF Select whether or not to prohibit opening the menu screen. ON: Menu screen cannot be opened. Please consult your distributor to release the setting.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 9 Specifications [General] Power supply DC 12 V (11.0 V - 17.0 V) Power consumption: 17 W (Main unit only, with LCD monitor OFF) 20 W (With the IEEE1394 option installed, LCD monitor ON) indicates safety information.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ Chapter 9 Specifications (continued) Audio System Time code input Sampling frequency: 48 kHz (synchronised with video) Quantizing: 16 bits Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz ± 1.0 dB (at standard level) Dynamic range: Minimum 85 dB (1 kHz, AWTD) Distortion factor: 0.1% or less (1 kHz, standard level) Headroom: 20 dB TC IN: BNC, 0.5 VP-P to 8 VP-P, 10 kJ [Input/output Unit] Video input GEN LOCK IN: BNC, 1.
#, 52% 2 'PINKUJ DQQM ࡍࠫ 㧞㧜㧜㧢ᐕ㧡㧝㧝ᣣᦐᧁޓᣣޓඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧠㧡ಽ PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000 EASTERN ZONE: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7196 Southeast Region: (201) 348-7162 WESTERN ZONE: 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W.