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Summary of Contents for AGHPX500P - MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER

Page 1: ...ERATING NSTRUCTIONS EMORY ARD AMERA 2ECORDER 543 R RLAUTERUNGEN IN EUTSCH KONSULTIEREN 3IE BITTE DIE MITGELIEFERTE 2 2 3 0OUR DES EXPLICATIONS ON FRAN AIS VEUILLEZ VOUS REPORTER AU 2 FOURNI 4 0ER LE I...

Page 2: ...MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRE...

Page 3: ...MALL CHEMICAL WASTE 4 2 3 L 6OOR DE PRIMAIRE VOEDING EN HET RESERVEGEHEUGEN VAN HET APPARAAT WORDT GEBRUIKGEMAAKT VAN EEN BATTERIJ 7ANNEER DE BATTERIJ IS UITGEPUT MAG U DEZE NIET GEWOON WEGGOOIEN MAAR...

Page 4: ...IS SOFTWARE LICENSED UNDER THE 5 ENERAL 0UBLIC ICENSE 0 AND 5 ESSER ENERAL 0UBLIC ICENSE 0 AND USERS ARE HEREBY INFORMED THAT THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO OBTAIN CHANGE AND REDISTRIBUTE THE SOURCE CODES OF...

Page 5: ...ING 3TANDARD RECORDING 5SING VARIABLE FRAME RATES 6 2 3PECIAL 2ECORDING ODES 0RE RECORDING 02 2 NTERVAL RECORDING 4 26 2 NE SHOT RECORDING 3 4 2 OOP RECORDING 0 2 2ECORDING HECK UNCTION 3HOT ARKER 3 4...

Page 6: ...LES AND OTHER SETTINGS ON 3 MEMORY CARDS HAPTER 0REPARATION HAPTER ANIPULATING LIPS WITH 4HUMBNAILS 0OWER 3UPPLY OUNTING THE ATTERY AND 3ETTING THE ATTERY 4YPE 5SING AN 0OWER 3UPPLY OUNTING THE 6IEWlN...

Page 7: ...XTERNAL DEVICES USING THE CONNECTOR 0 MODE 0ROCEDURES FOR ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION WITH A 0 0ROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING A HARD DISK 7ARNINGS 6 02 6 ONNECTION VIA ONNECTOR 2ECORDING 6 02 6 SIGNALS INPUT...

Page 8: ...AND BIT INNER PROCESSING TO ADJUST THE GAMMA SETTINGS FOR EACH OF THE 2 AND CHANNELS OF P P VIDEO AND CONVERT TO A VARIETY OF AND 3 FORMATS 0 CONVERSION LINE CONVERSION AND DOWN CONVERSION 4HIS PRODUC...

Page 9: ...TURING SCREEN SHOTS FROM A COMPUTER MONITOR N3CENE lLE DIAL 4HIS DIAL ALLOWS YOU TO INSTANTLY RETRIEVE SETTINGS THAT SUIT SHOOTING CONDITIONS 3IX PRESET lLES ARE PROVIDED AND YOU CAN CHANGE THE lLE NA...

Page 10: ...RY CARD CAMERA RECORDER L ARD SELECTION CARD IN ANY SLOT CAN BE INSTANTLY SELECTED SWITCHED TO IN STANDBY MODE 2ECORDED CONTENT CAN BE QUICKLY PASSED ON TO EDITING OR TRANSFERRED TO MINIMIZE INTERRUPT...

Page 11: ...N LATER BE lLLED WITH TEXT ON A 0 0 6IEWER N3 MEMORY CARD SLOT 4HE CAMERA PROVIDES AN 3 MEMORY CARD SLOT FOR SAVING AND LOADING SCENE lLES AND USER SETTINGS METADATA UPLOAD lLE CREATED USING 0 6IEWER...

Page 12: ...TRODUCTION UTLINE OF OPERATIONS 4HIS UNIT IS COMPATIBLE WITH 0 0ROFESSIONAL 0LUG IN CARDS XCELLING AT HIGH TRANSFER SPEEDS THE 0 CARD ENABLES HIGH VISION RECORDING AND SMOOTH EDITING AND DUBBING LOW O...

Page 13: ...UTLINE OF OPERATIONS HAPTER NTRODUCTION 3AVING AND EDITING ON EXTERNAL DEVICES 0 0 0 0...

Page 14: ...3 037 398 9 371 37 8 80 371 4O INSTALL A STEREO MICROPHONE AN EXTRA MODIlCATION IS REQUIRED OR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR DESIGNATED SERVICE PROVIDER OR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON 0 C...

Page 15: ...DEO LIGHT OR SIMILAR ACCESSORY CAN BE ATTACHED HERE 3HOULDER STRAP lTTINGS 4HE SHOULDER STRAP IS ATTACHED HERE ENS MOUNT BAYONET TYPE 4HE LENS IS ATTACHED HERE ENS LEVER OWER THIS LEVER TO LOCK THE LE...

Page 16: ...TCH 5SE THIS SWITCH TO SELECT RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL MODE FOR UDIO HANNELS AND 54 2ECORDING LEVEL AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED 2ECORDING LEVEL MANUALLY CONTROLLED 5 6 AUDIO CHANNEL RECORDING LEVEL ADJUST...

Page 17: ...ES NOT SUPPLY POWER TO THE REMOTE MICROPHONE 6 UDIO SIGNAL FROM A PASSIVE MICROPHONE IS INPUT 4HE UNIT SUPPLIES POWER TO THE REMOTE MICROPHONE 5 6 AUDIO RECORDING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT CONTROL 4HIS CONTROL...

Page 18: ...O HANNEL 4 2 2 VOLUME CONTROL 5SED TO CONTROL THE VOLUME OF SOUND OUTPUT FROM THE MONITOR SPEAKERS AND EARPHONES T ALSO ADJUSTS THE ALARM SOUND VOLUME 3PEAKERS 4HE SPEAKERS OUTPUT SOUND DURING RECORDI...

Page 19: ...NIC SHUTTER 4HIS DIAL SWITCH RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL POSITION ACH TURN OF THE SWITCH ALTERS THE SHUTTER SPEED OR MORE INFORMATION SEE 3ETTING THE LECTRONIC 3HUTTER 54 7 WHITE BLACK SWITCH 7 UTOMATICAL...

Page 20: ...THE BACKGROUND VISIBLE THROUGH A WINDOW s 4HE SUBJECT IS A HIGH CONTRAST SCENE 7 4 WHITE BALANCE MEMORY SELECTOR SWITCH 5SED TO SELECT THE WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT METHOD 0234 5SE THIS WHEN YOU HAVE...

Page 21: ...HAPTER 0ARTS AND THEIR UNCTIONS...

Page 22: ...IS BUTTON SLIDE THE DOOR TO THE LEFT 53 CONNECTOR ONNECT A 53 CABLE TO THIS CONNECTOR 3ELECT 53 6 UNDER THE MENU OPTION 0 IN THE 4 2 5 4 3 SCREEN TO SEND DATA VIA THE 53 CONNECTOR 4HE CAMERA CANNOT BE...

Page 23: ...THE CONNECTOR OR DETAILS SEE ONNECTING TO XTERNAL EVICES 5SING 53 0ORT 3 54 CONNECTOR 4HIS CONNECTOR OUTPUTS 3 SIGNALS 5SE THE MENU OPTION 0 4 3 3 IN THE SETTING MENU 54054 3 SCREEN TO SELECT 0 I I O...

Page 24: ...NOT SHOWN IN CAMERA MODE OR 2 MODE DISPLAYS THE CAMERA MENU OR 2 MENU OTE 5SE THE 523 2 AND 3 4 BUTTONS TO SELECT THUMBNAILS AND ACCESS MENU FUNCTIONS OR DETAILS SEE ANIPULATING LIPS WITH 4HUMBNAILS...

Page 25: ...HE 3 4 BUTTON TO PRESET 5 4 2 COUNTER DISPLAY SELECTOR BUTTON 4HE MONITOR AND THE VIEWlNDER SHOW THE COUNTER VALUE TIME CODE USER BIT AND FRAME RATE DATA DEPENDING ON HOW THIS SWITCH AND THE 4 SWITCH...

Page 26: ...NUSUAL OCCURS IN THE MEMORY 2EAR TALLY LAMP 7HEN THE 4 9 SWITCH IS SET ON THE REAR TALLY LAMP BEHAVES IN THE SAME WAY AS THE BACK TALLY LAMP ODE 3HOWS THE CAMERA UNIT MODE IGHTS IN 2 MODE 2 IGHTS IN 2...

Page 27: ...RDED VIDEO AND OUTPUT CAMERA SIGNALS ARE NOT AFFECTED 42 34 CONTROL 5SED TO ADJUST THE CONTRAST OF THE VIDEO IMAGE IN THE VIEWlNDER 2ECORDED VIDEO AND OUTPUT CAMERA SIGNALS ARE NOT AFFECTED 2 4 CONTRO...

Page 28: ...L SELECT GL PHASE H PHASE SYSEM FREQ 9 00 ENGLISH SDI OFF 0 59 94Hz TIME ZONE OTHER FUNCTIONS N4IME ZONE 4IME DIFFERENCE REA 4IME DIFFERENCE REA REENWICH ZORES SLANDS ID TLANTIC UENOS IRES EWFOUNDLAND...

Page 29: ...IAL BUTTON TO SET 9 2 TO THEN PRESS THE DIAL BUTTON s YEAR BETWEEN TO CAN BE SET 4URN THE DIAL BUTTON TO SELECT 4 THEN PRESS THE DIAL BUTTON 4URN THE DIAL BUTTON TO SET 4 TO THEN PRESS THE DIAL BUTTON...

Page 30: ...DE LOCK BUTTON MOVE THE SLIDE OUT DOOR TO THE LEFT s 4HE DOOR OPENS NSERT A 0 CARD IN A 0 CARD SLOT s 0RESS IN THE CARD UNTIL THE EJECT BUTTON POPS UP 4ILT UP THE POPPED UP 4 BUTTON NSERT A 0 CARD INT...

Page 31: ...ORANGE F THIS IS THE CASE TURN THE POWER OFF OR MORE INFORMATION ON WARNING INDICATIONS SEE 7ARNING 3YSTEM s 2EMOVING A 0 CARD DURING ACCESS MAY CORRUPT CLIP DATA HECK THE CLIPS AND RESTORE THEM IF R...

Page 32: ...ING ALSO ENABLED LINKS IN ORANGE EING ACCESSED 7RITING OR READING BEING PERFORMED 1UICKLY BLINKS IN ORANGE EING RECOGNIZED 4HE 0 CARD IS BEING RECOGNISED LINKS IN GREEN ARD FULL 4HE 0 CARD HAS NO FREE...

Page 33: ...BATTERY WITH A FULLY CHARGED BATTERY NSERT A 0 CARD AND ENSURE THAT THE 0 2 33 STAYS ON IN ORANGE OR GREEN 4HEN CLOSE THE SLIDE OUT DOOR s 7HEN MORE THAN ONE 0 CARD SLOT CONTAINS A 0 CARD THE CARD IN...

Page 34: ...TING MENU 37 SCREEN TO ASSIGN FUNCTIONS TO THE 53 2 BUTTON 3HOOTING 7HITE LACK ALANCE DJUSTMENT TO 2ECORDING OMPLETION OR SHOOTING FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW 5SE THE 4 2 CONTROL TO SELECT A lLTER ACCORDIN...

Page 35: ...HE 2 LAMP IN THE VIEWlNDER STAYS ILLUMINATED 4O STOP RECORDING PRESS THE 2 34 24 34 0 BUTTON s 4HE 2 LAMP IN THE VIEWlNDER GOES OUT OTE N PERATION UTTONS N 2 MODE ALL OPERATION BUTTONS 2 7 0 9 34 34 0...

Page 36: ...RECORDING FORMAT s 9OU CANNOT CHANGE THE FRAME RATES WHILE RECORDING s 6ARIABLE RAME 2ATE 6 2 RECORDING IS AVAILABLE ONLY IN PROGRESSIVE SHOOTING AT VERTICAL LINES 9OU CAN SELECT ANY OF RECORDING FRA...

Page 37: ...THUMBNAILS ARE DISPLAYED 7ITH THE DEFAULT SETTING 0 0 0 0 0 0 OR 0 0 7ITH ANY OTHER SETTINGS 0 0 4HE DEFAULT SETTING IS 2 AT A RECORDING FRAME RATE OF 0 AND 2 2 AT 0 AT A RECORDING FRAME RATE OF 0 0R...

Page 38: ...THE SPEED OF THE QUICK MOTION EFFECTS BY SETTING THE 6 2 RECORDING FRAME RATE TO FPS 2ECORDING FORMAT 2 2 4 2ECORDING FRAME RATE 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 3ET TO FPS OR LOWER 0 0 0 0 3ET TO FPS OR LOWER 0 0 0 0 3...

Page 39: ...REEN 0RESS THE 34 24 34 0 BUTTON 4HIS SETTING WILL RECORD AUDIO AND VIDEO A TIME PERIOD PRIOR TO START OF RECORDING s4HE FOLLOWING RECORDING MODES WILL DISABLE THE PRE RECORDING FUNCTION AND START RES...

Page 40: ...A SINGLE SHOT AT EACH UNIT OF TIME WHICH HAS BEEN SET HECK THAT THE 0 2 4 490 ITEM IN THE MENU OPTION 2 2 3 450 SCREEN AND THE RECORDING FORMAT ARE SET AS DESCRIBED BELOW s 0 2 4 490 ITEM 6 s 2ECORDI...

Page 41: ...PAUSE h 0 53 v STAYS LIT s 7HEN REMAINING MEMORY IS LOW h0 h BLINKS OTE s 5SE A 0 CARD WITH AT LEAST ONE MINUTE OF REMAINING RECORDING TIME s 2ECORDING OF INPUT IS NOT AVAILABLE s 4HE PRE RECORDING FU...

Page 42: ...VAILABLE DURING LOOP RECORDING 7HEN THIS FUNCTION IS NOT AVAILABLE PRESSING THIS BUTTON DISPLAYS h 6 v 4EXT EMO 2ECORDING UNCTION 4EXT MEMO ALLOWS THE USER TO INSERT A TEXT MEMO WITH TIME CODE AT ANY...

Page 43: ...AFTER TURNING ON THE POWER IT MAY TAKE SOME TIME FOR THE CAMERA TO READ CLIP INFORMATION F THIS IS THE CASE THE VIEWlNDER DISPLAYS h50 4 v s F A 0 CARD IS INSERTED WHILE ANOTHER 0 CARD IS BEING PLAYED...

Page 44: ...DS 5SING ONLY ONE CARD WILL REDUCE THE RECORDING TIME TO N ADDITION TO THE VIDEO FORMAT AND CODEC FUNCTION SETUP AND THE NUMBER OF CUTS WILL AFFECT THE RECORDING TIME 3ELECTING RECORDING SIGNALS IN 2...

Page 45: ...2 TO 2 MODE THE 2 2 4 RECORDING FORMAT IS RETAINED I I 2 2 2 3 450 SCREEN L N 3 MODE I I YOU CAN SELECT 6 02 6 02 OR 6 FOR RECORDING CONNECTOR SIGNALS OR AS PLAYBACK MODE TO PLAY BACK 0 CARD CLIPS L N...

Page 46: ...S 0 4 3 3 3 54 3 54 5 0 4 54 6 54 OUTPUT I I I 6 02 I I CH 0 I I CH I I I I 6 02 I I I 0 0 OVER I I I I I I I 0 0 OVER I I I I I I I 0 0 OVER I 0 0 0 6 02 0 0 CH I 0 0 CH 0 0 I I 6 02 0 0 0 0 0 OVER I...

Page 47: ...H I I I I 6 02 6 02 6 I I I 0 0 OVER I I I N MODE THIS MEANS 0 TO 0 CAPTURE OVER 0 DEPENDING ON 2 2 4 MENU SETTING N MODE THIS MEANS 0 NATIVE RECORDING AT 0 TO 0 CAPTURE DEPENDING ON 2 2 4 MENU SETTIN...

Page 48: ...CH I I I I 6 02 6 02 6 I I I I N3934 2 1 SETTING MENU Z ORMAT SETTING 2ECORDING STATUS UTPUT SETTING UTPUT STATUS 2 2 4 2ECORDING AND PLAYBACK FORMAT 2ECORDING AND PLAYBACK AUDIO CHANNEL 0 4 3 3 3 54...

Page 49: ...NS IRIS 4URN THE 54 7 SWITCH TOWARD 7 AND RELEASE IT s 4HE SWITCH RETURNS TO THE CENTRAL POSITION WITH THE WHITE BALANCE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED URING AN ADJUSTMENT THE VIEWlNDER DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING...

Page 50: ...USTED THE VIEWlNDER DISPLAYS AN ERROR MESSAGE F ONE OF THE ERROR MESSAGES LISTED BELOW APPEARS TAKE THE APPROPRIATE STEPS THEN ADJUST THE WHITE BALANCE AGAIN F THE ERROR MESSAGE APPEARS AFTER REPEATED...

Page 51: ...SAGE OTE URING ADJUSTMENT THE LENS IRIS AUTOMATICALLY BECOMES 3 4HE ADJUSTMENT WILL TAKE EFFECT IN A FEW SECONDS AND THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WILL APPEAR s 4HE ADJUSTED VALUE IS AUTOMATICALLY STORED IN T...

Page 52: ...2 3 2ANGE OF Z TO Z I 2ANGE OF Z TO Z 0 5SED TO REDUCE THE EFFECT OF HORIZONTAL LINES WHEN SHOOTING A MONITOR SCREEN THAT HAS A VERTICAL SCANNING FREQUENCY OF MORE THAN Z OTE s N ANY MODE THE HIGHER T...

Page 53: ...RA RECORDER IN 39 2 3 ODE 4O PLACE THE CAMERA RECORDER IN 39 2 3 MODE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW 0RESS THE 3 544 2 SWITCH POSITIONED AT TOWARDS 3 TO PLACE THE CAMERA RECORDER IN 39 2 3 3 3 MODE N 39 2 3 M...

Page 54: ...IRIS CONTROL ON OFF FOR SPOTLIGHT s 4 SSIGNS AUTO IRIS CONTROL FOR BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION s SSIGNS BLACKFADE s 7 4 SSIGNS WHITEFADE s D SSIGNS A GAIN INCREASE OF D s 4 84 SSIGNS TEXT MEMO RECORDING s...

Page 55: ...INDOW ARE AND s 7HETHER TO ENABLE OR DISABLE THE 5 6 CONTROL MUST BE PRESET THROUGH MENU OPTIONS 2 4 62 AND 2 4 62 OTE THAT THIS CONTROL IS FACTORY DISABLED 4HE MENU OPTIONS ARE FOUND IN THE 5 SCREEN...

Page 56: ...L SHOULD BE USED TO ADJUST THE AUDIO LEVEL N ADVANCE CHECK THE LEVEL METER IN THE VIEWlNDER SCREEN AND USE THE 5 6 CONTROL TO ADJUST THE APPROPRIATE AUDIO CHANNEL SO THAT NO EXCESSIVE AUDIO SIGNALS WI...

Page 57: ...USER SETTINGS TIME DATE TIME CODE AND SIMILAR VALUES THE FRAME RATE DATA FOR CAMERA CAPTURE EXTERNAL INPUT VALUES VIA 4 OR CONNECTOR INPUT s 6 4 USER BITS RECORD THE FRAME RATE DATA OF CAMERA CAPTURE...

Page 58: ...HABLE EPENDS ON USER BITS MODE 2ECORDS 6 58 AREA USER BITS INPUT VIA REGARDLESS OF SETTING 0 0 OT RELATED OT RECORDED 0LAYBACK FRAME OT RECORDED 0LAYBACK FRAME 0LAYBACK 0LAYBACK LOCKED AT OT RECORDED...

Page 59: ...4O SLAVE LOCK TO USER BIT INPUT TO THE CONNECTOR DURING RECORDING OF INPUT FROM THE CONNECTOR IN 2 SET THE SETTING MENU 5 2 TO s N SLAVE MODE THE 5 INDICATOR IS HIGHLIGHTED N THIS STATUS THE 5 SETTIN...

Page 60: ...6IDEO IS CAPTURED AT THE FRAME RATE SET IN THE SETTING MENU 2 2 4 SETTING MENU 2 2 4 IN 0 AND THE RECORDED VIDEO INFORMATION IS RECORDED IN THE USER BITS TO ALLOW USE IN AN EDITING DEVICE 0 EDITING SO...

Page 61: ...GHLIGHTED NUMBER BY ONE BUTTON ECREASES THE HIGHLIGHTED NUMBER BY ONE 3 4 BUTTON 5SE TO CONlRM SET TIME CODE VALUE HANGE THE POSITION OF THE 4 SWITCH s 25 STEPS THE TIME CODE IN FREE RUN MODE AND 2 25...

Page 62: ...A FRAME RATE CAPTURE FRAME RATE OF 0 THE SPEED OF RECORDING AND THE OUTPUT TIME CODE MATCHES ACTUAL TIME BUT NOT AT ANY SPEED OTHER THAN 0 XAMPLE AT 0 RECORDING PROGRESSES AT SPEED s 4HEN THE CAMERA O...

Page 63: ...RENCE VIDEO SIGNALS TO THE 4 AND CONNECTORS RESPECTIVELY s OW THE BUILT IN TIME CODE GENERATOR IS LOCKED WITH THE REFERENCE TIME CODE s 7HEN LOCKED TO AN EXTERNAL TIME CODE GENERATOR THE TIME CODE IS...

Page 64: ...ED AND THE TIME CODE IS EXTERNALLY LOCKED BE SURE TO INPUT A NON DROP FRAME TIME CODE 4HE TIME CODE CANNOT BE EXTERNALLY LOCKED WHEN DROP FRAME MODE IS SELECTED 7HEN THE TIME CODE IS EXTERNALLY LOCKED...

Page 65: ...3 M M S ADVANCE S ADVANCE 6 54 0 3 4 ISABLED M M I I 3 54 I I 3 I I 3 ISABLED M M 6 54 0 3 4 ISABLED M M N ONNECTION DIAGRAM N ONNECTION DIAGRAM ODE HECK 3CREEN ISPLAYS BUTTON FUNCTION s 4HE VIEWlNDER...

Page 66: ...T IS IN ANY OF THE ABNORMAL OPERATING STATUSES SPECIlED THROUGH THE MENU OPTIONS IN THE 6 SCREEN OR STATUSES THAT ACTIVATE THE LAMP SEE THE OPTION IN THE SECTION 6 SCREEN 6IEWlNDER 3CREEN 3TATUS ISPLA...

Page 67: ...4HE COLON BETWEEN THE SECONDS AND THE FRAMES CHANGES TO A PERIOD IN DROP FRAME MODE s 5 5SER INFORMATION h5 v IS INDICATED WHEN THE USER BIT VALUE CANNOT BE CORRECTLY READ FROM CONNECTOR INPUT s 2 RA...

Page 68: ...OU HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON 3QUEEZE INFORMATION PPEARS WHEN IN THE SETUP MENUS 2 3 450 SCREEN 30 4 6 YOU HAVE SELECTED h315 v PAGE OR WHEN PLAYING BACK IMAGES RECORDED IN THE SQUEEZE MODE 7 ERROR s 7 4 PP...

Page 69: ...LANCE OPERATION IS INDICATED HERE ISPLAYS MARKER ARKERS ARE DISPLAYED WHEN THE 2 2 ITEM IN THE SETTING MENU 30 9 3 450 SCREEN IS SET TO 3CENE lLE NAME DISPLAY EDIA REMAINING MEMORY DISPLAY 3ETTING THE...

Page 70: ...SPECIAL RECORDING MODES INTERVAL 3 4 AND LOOP RECORDING WARNING APPEARS WHEN SUCH A 0 CARD IS INSERTED IN A 0 DEVICE OR WHEN RECORDING IS COMPLETED s 25 7 2 NDICATES THAT A 0 CARD HAS REACHED THE END...

Page 71: ...ER L F THE WARNING APPEARS EVEN WHEN RECORDING IS CARRIED OUT AGAIN REPLACE THE CARD WITH ANOTHER ONE s 22 2 THER TYPE OF TROUBLE s 4HIS IS DISPLAYED WHEN TROUBLE HAS OCCURRED IN THE CONNECTIONS OR SI...

Page 72: ...LENDAR DISPLAY M M 2ECORDING PLAYBACK FRAME RATE DISPLAY M M M 3HUTTER SPEED DISPLAY M M M M UDIO LEVEL METER DISPLAY M M 2 3 DISPLAY M M M M OOM POSITION DISPLAY M M UTO 2 3 CONTROL DISPLAY M M M M E...

Page 73: ...KE SURE THAT IT IS SHUT TIGHT s N AN ENVIRONMENT WITH SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES CONDENSATION MAY FORM ON THE LIQUID CRYSTAL SURFACE OF THE MONITOR F THIS HAPPENS WIPE OFF THE MOISTURE WITH A SOFT DRY...

Page 74: ...TO SAVE A SCENE lLE TO EACH OF THE TO POSITIONS ON THE 3 DIAL 5SE OF AN 3 MEMORY CARD MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SAVE UP TO FOUR OF THE TO lLES ON AN 3 CARD FOR LATER RETRIEVAL 4HE SETTING MENU VALUES CAN...

Page 75: ...Y CARD TOWARDS THE MAIN UNIT 4HIS RELEASES THE 3 MEMORY CARD FROM THE INSERTION SLOT 4AKE HOLD OF THE 3 MEMORY CARD AND REMOVE IT LOSE THE LID 3 MEMORY CARDS MUST NOT BE USED OR STORED IN AN ENVIRONME...

Page 76: ...TTINGS REMAIN UNCHANGED EVEN WHEN THE SCENE lLE IS CHANGED 4O CHANGE THESE SETTINGS SET THE CAMERA RECORDER TO RECORDING STANDBY STATE N ACTORY SETTING s 3 ILE SUITABLE FOR NORMAL SHOOTING s 3 5 ILE S...

Page 77: ...BET TO NUMERICS TO SYMBOLS s F THE 5 4 2 2 3 4 BUTTON IS PRESSED WHEN THE lLENAME HAS BEEN SET THE CHARACTERS ARE CLEARED FTER YOU lNISH SETTING THE lLENAME PRESS THE 5 BUTTON s 4HIS COMPLETES THE 4 C...

Page 78: ...SCENE lLE SETTINGS OR OTHER SETTINGS AS lLES ON AN 3 MEMORY CARD AND YOU CAN ALSO LOAD THEM FROM THE CARD s N THE CASE OF THE SCENE lLES THE CURRENT SETTINGS ARE AUTOMATICALLY SAVED IN THE UNIT AND TH...

Page 79: ...BUTTON TO SELECT CHARACTERS THEN PRESS THE DIAL BUTTON TO MOVE TO THE NEXT CHARACTER s 9OU CAN INPUT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERS 3PACE TO TO s 9OU CAN ERASE ALL CHARACTERS USING THE 2 3 4 BUTTON...

Page 80: ...ACK WITH THE BATTERY CHARGER BEFORE USING IT 0LEASE REFER TO THE BATTERY CHARGER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT CHARGING OUNTING THE ATTERY AND 3ETTING THE ATTERY 4YPE 5SING AN NTON AUER A...

Page 81: ...3 450 FOR MORE INFORMATION N4HE FOLLOWING NTON AUER BATTERIES CAN BE USED s 02 0 s 42 0 s 942 s 942 s 942 s s 5SING AN 0 TYPE BATTERY PACK 7HEN REPLACING THE BATTERY HOLDER CONSULT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR 2E...

Page 82: ...EFER TO 44 29 3 4 50 FOR MORE INFORMATION OTE OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE 6 MOUNT ADAPTER PLATE PLEASE CONTACT THE STORE WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE CAMERA RECORDER 5SING AN 0OWER 3UPPLY 0LUG THE 54 CONNECTO...

Page 83: ...THE ADAPTER POWER BEFORE TURNING THE CAMERA RECORDER S POWER SWITCH F THIS SEQUENCE IS REVERSED THE CAMERA RECORDER MAY MALFUNCTION DUE TO SLOW RISING OF THE ADAPTER OUTPUT VOLTAGE s 4O CONNECT A BAT...

Page 84: ...UNTERCLOCKWISE TO CANCEL THE SAFETY MECHANISM AND SLIDE THE VIEWlNDER IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW 4URN THE VIEWlNDER SECURING SCREW CLOCKWISE TO PREVENT IT FROM FALLING OFF 4IGHTEN THE VIEWlNDER RIG...

Page 85: ...HE VIEWlNDER 4URN THE DIOPTER ADJUSTING RING UNTIL YOU GET THE SHARPEST POSSIBLE IMAGE IN THE VIEWlNDER 3CREEN DJUSTMENTS 5SE THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS TO ADJUST VIEWlNDER SCREEN s RIGHTNESS 4URN THE 2 4...

Page 86: ...0 7 2 SWITCH IS TURNED OFF OOSEN THE VIEWlNDER RIGHT LEFT POSITIONING RINGS 4URN THE VIEWlNDER SECURING SCREW COUNTERCLOCKWISE SLIDE THE VIEWlNDER IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW AND REMOVE IT ISCONNEC...

Page 87: ...N THE INDENTATION AT THE TOP CENTER OF THE LENS MOUNT WITH THE CENTER MARK OF THE LENS OWER THE LENS CLAMPING LEVER TO CLAMP THE LENS 3ECURE THE CABLE THROUGH THE CABLE CLAMP AND PLUG IT INTO THE 3 CO...

Page 88: ...O MANUAL AND FULLY OPEN THE IRIS 0LACE THE mANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT CHART ABOUT M FROM THE LENS AND ADJUST THE LIGHTING ON THE CHART TO OBTAIN AN APPROPRIATE VIDEO OUTPUT LEVEL s F THE VIDEO LEVEL IS TOO...

Page 89: ...THE RONT ICROPHONE 4HE 0 MICROPHONE KIT OPTIONAL INCLUDES A MICROPHONE THAT CAN BE MOUNTED ON THE CAMERA PEN THE MICROPHONE HOLDER OUNT THE MICROPHONE AND TIGHTEN THE CLAMPING SCREW ONNECT THE MICROP...

Page 90: ...ION 7HEN 5SING UDIO EVICES ONNECT THE AUDIO DEVICE TO THE 5 JACK WITH THE 8 2 CABLE 3ET THE 5 SWITCH TO 2 2 FOR THE CHANNEL TO WHICH THE 8 2 CABLE IS CONNECTED 3ET THE 6 SELECTOR SWITCH ON THE REAR PA...

Page 91: ...OUNT THE CAMERA ON THE TRIPOD ADAPTER s 3LIDE THE CAMERA FORWARD ALONG THE GROOVES UNTIL YOU HEAR A hCLICKv 2EMOVING THE AMERA FROM THE 4RIPOD DAPTER 7HILE HOLDING THE RED LEVER DOWN MOVE THE BLACK LE...

Page 92: ...O OPEN THE HOOK 4IGHTEN THE CORD 3ECURE WITH THE SURFACE FASTENER 3ECURE WITH THE SURFACE FASTENER TTACHING THE 5 6 ONTROL NOB F YOU USE THE 5 6 CONTROL FREQUENTLY ATTACH THE ACCESSORY KNOB SO THAT IT...

Page 93: ...CAMERA POWER SWITCH IS TURNED LSO THE SETTING VALUES CANNOT BE WRITTEN TO AN 3 MEMORY CARD OWEVER THE MENU SETTINGS PERFORMED USING THE 2 CAN BE WRITTEN TO AN 3 MEMORY CARD EXT TIME THE 2 IS CONNECTED...

Page 94: ...TA 4HE FOLLOWING MANIPULATIONS CAN BE PERFORMED USING THE CURSOR AND 3 4 BUTTONS WHILE CHECKING THE IMAGES DISPLAYED ON THE MONITOR L0LAY BACK DELETE AND REPAIR CLIPS L DD OR DELETE A SHOT MARK ON THE...

Page 95: ...HEN 8 4 IS SELECTED AND THE 3 4 BUTTON IS PRESSED THE MENU DISPLAY IS CLEARED AND THE ORIGINAL SCREEN IS RESTORED 2ECORDING MODE FORMAT DISPLAY 4HIS IS WHERE THE RECORDING MODE AND FORMAT OF THE RECOR...

Page 96: ...YPE OF THUMBNAIL DISPLAY s 0 ISPLAY ALL CLIPS s 3 2 4 03 4HE CLIPS IN THE SAME RECORDING FORMAT ARE DISPLAYED s 3 4 03 ISPLAY RANDOMLY SELECTED CLIPS s 2 03 ISPLAY CLIPS WITH SHOT MARKS ATTACHED s 4 8...

Page 97: ...Y INDICATOR BETWEEN INDICATION AND NO INDICATION 4HE FACTORY SETTING IS INDICATION s 4 30 9 4HE TIME DISPLAY lELD OF THE CLIP OFFERS A CHOICE OF 4IME ODE 4 5SER ITS 5 3HOOTING 4IME 4 OR 3HOOTING ATE 4...

Page 98: ...AUSE PRESSING THE 2 7 BUTTON MOVES THE PAUSE POSITION TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLIP s 0RESSING THE 2 7 BUTTON AGAIN MOVES THE PAUSE POSITION TO THE BEGINNING OF THE PREVIOUS CLIP s URING A PAUSE PRESSI...

Page 99: ...STOPS THE DELETION OPERATION IN THE MIDDLE 2ESTORING LIPS 2ESTORES CLIPS THAT ARE DEFECTIVE AS A RESULT OF SUDDEN POWERINGDOWN DURING RECORDING OR REMOVAL OF THE 0 CARD BEING ACCESSED OTE s NLY THOSE...

Page 100: ...VIEWER FROM THE FOLLOWING 52 AND INSTALL IT TO YOUR 0 HTTP PANASONIC BIZ SAV P 2EGARDING 3 MEMORY CARDS TO BE USED SEE AUTIONS IN USING 3 MEMORY CARDS OTE 4HE lLE WHICH WAS EDITED BY EXCEPT 0 VIEWER I...

Page 101: ...A HAS BEEN READ IN OR IF THE SETTING FOR RECORDING CLIP METADATA HAS BEEN TURNED OFF 3AME AS 0 5 DATA L490 53 2 0 TO BE RECORDED F CLIP METADATA HAS BEEN READ IN 5PLOADED DATA 5 4 VALUE F NO CLIP META...

Page 102: ...DISPLAYED AS SHOWN IN THE EXAMPLE ABOVE OR THEIR PROPERTIES ARE INDICATED USING A 0 DEVICE THE THUMBNAIL AND 5 4 VALUE OF CLIP WILL BE DISPLAYED LEAR THE UPLOADED METADATA 3ELECT 4 4 4 AND PRESS THE...

Page 103: ...4HE SELECTED 0 CARD IS FORMATTED ORMATTING 3 MEMORY CARDS 3 MEMORY CARDS CAN ALSO BE FORMATTED FROM THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN 7ITH AN 3 MEMORY CARD INSERTED INTO THE CAMERARECORDER PERFORM THE FOLLOWING O...

Page 104: ...HE 2 2 4 ITEM ON THE 3 SCREEN OTHER THAN THE DEFAULT DURING 0 0 OR 0 0 RECORDING OPERATION LIP METADATA 4HE VIDEO AND AUDIO FORMATS VIDEOGRAPHER INFORMATION AND OTHER DETAILED DATA ARE DISPLAYED HERE...

Page 105: ...MINUTE IS DISPLAYED 4OTAL REMAINING FREE SPACE FOR THE SLOT ISPLAYS THE TOTAL REMAINING FREE SPACE FOR ALL SLOTS 0LEASE NOTE THAT THE REMAINING CAPACITY OF A WRITE PROTECTED 0 CARD IS NOT INCLUDED IN...

Page 106: ...MPLIANCE WITH THE 3 STANDARD 3500 24 4 3500 24 s 53 3PACE USED s 3PACE AVAILABLE s 4 4 4OTAL SPACE s 5 2 03 UMBER OF CLIPS s 02 4 4 4HIS INDICATES THAT THE 3 MEMORY CARD IS WRITE PROTECTED ONlRMATION...

Page 107: ...4 5 BUTTON TO RELEASE THE DISPLAY s 4HE MENU ITEMS INDICATED IN THE BLUE CHARACTERS CANNOT BE USED DIAL BUTTON 5 BUTTON 523 2 BUTTONS 3 4 BUTTON 7HEN THE UNIT IS IN OTHER THAN PLAYBACK OR RECORDING M...

Page 108: ...5 BUTTON AGAIN NITIALIZING THE MENU SETTINGS 4HE MENU SETTINGS CONTAIN BOTH THE USER lLE SETTINGS AND THE SCENE lLE SETTINGS 9OU CAN INITIALIZE THEM SEPARATELY 4O INITIALIZE THE USER lLE I E ALL THE...

Page 109: ...3ETUP MENU STRUCTURE HAPTER ENU PERATIONS 3ETUP MENU STRUCTURE AMERA MODE MENU...

Page 110: ...3ETUP MENU STRUCTURE HAPTER ENU PERATIONS 2 MODE MENU...

Page 111: ...SETTING s 0 I s 0 0 s 0 0 0 L7HEN IS SELECTED AS THE 0 2 4 490 OPTION SETTING s 4HE SHUTTER SPEED IS DISPLAYED AS AN ANGLE SUCH AS h D v s DEG DEG DEG THE ANGLE CAN BE CHANGED IN INCREMENTS OF DEGREE...

Page 112: ...2 3UITABLE FOR SHOOTING IN THE OPEN AIR OR UNDER A HALOGEN LAMP L 2 3UITABLE FOR BRIGHTER COLORS THAN THE 2 MODE L 5 3UITABLE FOR SHOOTING UNDER mUORESCENT LIGHT INDOORS L 3UITABLE FOR CINEMA LIKE IMA...

Page 113: ...AKES EFFECT WITH THE I AND 0 RECORDING FORMATS ONLY T IS NOT VALID WHEN THE RECORDING FRAME RATE IS LESS THAN FPS OR WHEN THE SLOW SHUTTER MODE IS ESTABLISHED s 7HEN THE GAIN VALUE IS SET TO D OR SET...

Page 114: ...0 OR 0 IS SELECTED IN A RECORDING FORMAT REGARDLESS OF 4 SETTING TC IN UB REGEN 3ELECTS THE USER BITS TO BE RECORDED WHEN RECORDING SIGNALS FROM A DEVICE CONNECTED TO THE 4 CONNECTOR L 2ECORDS THE US...

Page 115: ...OF LEVEL VIA DIAL AUTO LEVEL CH4 3ELECTS THE METHOD FOR SELECTING LEVEL L UTOMATICALLY CONTROLS LEVEL L NABLES DIAL CONTROL OF LEVEL VIA DIAL 25M REC CH SEL 3ELECTS THE AUDIO CHANNELS TO BE RECORDED...

Page 116: ...FF CARD AND BATTERY REMAINING LEVEL L P2CARD REMAIN 3WITCHES THE INDICATION OF REMAINING 0 MEMORY CARD CAPACITY L4 4 NDICATES TOTAL REMAINING CAPACITY OF ALL CARDS L 2 NDICATES THE REMAINING CAPACITY...

Page 117: ...ITS DIONIC160 NEAR 3ETS NEAR END VOLTAGE FOR s DJUSTABLE IN 6 UNITS NP L7 NEAR 3ETS NEAR END VOLTAGE FOR 0 s DJUSTABLE IN 6 UNITS ENDURA7 NEAR 3ETS NEAR END VOLTAGE FOR 52 s DJUSTABLE IN 6 UNITS ENDUR...

Page 118: ...LECTS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SHADING COMPENSATION PARAMETERS L 5 4 3TANDARD LENS SETTING L53 2 5SER SETTING L53 2 5SER SETTING L53 2 5SER SETTING L 3ETS SHADING COMPENSATION TO SHADING USER 3ELECTS WHET...

Page 119: ...ORDING STANDBY MODE AUTOMATICALLY STARTS RECORDING IMAGES 1394CMD SEL 3ETS HOW THE 34 24 34 0 BUTTON WORKS FOR THE BACKUP UNIT L2 0 4HIS SWITCHES BETWEEN RECORDING AND PAUSE L34 0 4HIS SWITCHES BETWEE...

Page 120: ...WHITE 3ETS THE CONDITIONS WHITE BALANCE VALUE FOR LIGHTING THE h v SYMBOL IN THE VIEWlNDER L02 0RESET L FF SHUTTER 3ETS THE CONDITIONS SHUTTER STATUS FOR LIGHTING THE h v SYMBOL IN THE VIEWlNDER L FIL...

Page 121: ...THE 2 MODE AND KEEP THE BUTTON HELD DOWN s 4HIS LIGHTS THE 0 MODE INDICATING THAT THE UNIT IS IN THE 0 MODE DIT DATA ON THE 0 s OR DETAILS REFER TO THE PERATING NSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE 0 7HEN Y...

Page 122: ...ONS 0RESS THE BUTTON TO TURN ON THE 2 MODE AND KEEP THE BUTTON HELD DOWN s 4HIS LIGHTS THE 0 MODE INDICATING THAT THE UNIT IS IN THE 0 MODE DIT DATA ON THE 0 s OR DETAILS REFER TO THE PERATING NSTRUCT...

Page 123: ...NDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS s 5SE A SEPARATE POWER SUPPLY NOT THE BUS TO POWER THE HARD DISK SINCE THIS UNIT CANNOT SUPPLY POWER s ORMAT THE HARD DISK FOR THIS UNIT s PERATE HARD DISKS WITHIN ITS OP...

Page 124: ...SK CANNOT BE INITIALIZED s 4 9 4 2 43 4HERE ARE TOO MAY CONNECTIONS s 4 33 4 2 4 4HE CONNECTED DEVICE CANNOT BE ACCESSED s 4 33 2 4HE CARD CANNOT BE ACCESSED s 3 4 0 4 4HERE IS A MISMATCH WITH THE CON...

Page 125: ...TPUT FROM THE 4 54 CONNECTOR IS NOT SYNCHRONIZED TO THE VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT FROM THE 54 CONNECTOR 6 02 6 ONNECTION VIA ONNECTOR 3UBCODE AREA TIME CODES AND USER BITS s 7HEN INPUT FROM THE INTERFACE IS...

Page 126: ...TED TO A PORTION WITHIN A CLIP T CAN ONLY BE APPENDED TO THE END OF THE NEWEST CLIP s O NOT OPEN THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN AS THIS WILL PREVENT NORMAL OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE s 5NPROCESSED VI...

Page 127: ...E OTHER 0 CARD ACCESS S LIGHT UP IN GREEN WHEN 0 CARDS ARE INSERTED s F THE ACCESS FOR THE 0 CARD SLOT IN WHICH A 0 CARD IS INSERTED KEEPS BLINKING IN GREEN OR IF THERE IS NO DISPLAY RECORDING IS NOT...

Page 128: ...E VIEWlNDER SCREEN CHANGES ACCORDING TO THE SWITCH SETTING 7HEN A LENS WITH AN EXTENDER IS MOUNTED SET THE EXTENDER TO THE OPERATING POSITION TO CHECK THAT THE EXTENDER OPERATES PROPERLY NSPECTING THE...

Page 129: ...K THAT THE LEVEL INDICATION INCREASES NSPECTING THE ARPHONE AND 3PEAKER 4URN THE 4 2 CONTROL TO CHECK THAT THE SPEAKER VOLUME CHANGES ONNECT AN EARPHONE TO THE 0 3 JACK s HECK THAT THE SPEAKER IS TURN...

Page 130: ...NTER DISPLAY NUMBER CHANGES AS RECORDING PROGRESSES 0RESS THE 2 34 24 34 0 BUTTON AGAIN s HECK THAT RECORDING STOPS AND THE COUNTER DISPLAY NUMBER STOPS CHANGING 3ET THE 4 SWITCH TO 25 s HECK THAT THE...

Page 131: ...CKS INTO PLACE TO CLOSE THE EYEPIECE OTE 7HEN OUTDOORS NEVER CARRY OR SET UP THE CAMERA WITH THE EYEPIECE FACING UP TO PREVENT SUNLIGHT WHICH COULD DAMAGE THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EYEPIECE 0HENOMENON...

Page 132: ...HE BATTERY IS EXHAUSTED 2ECORDING AND PLAYBACK STOP 4HE CAMERA STOPS AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE VOLTAGE DROPS 2EPLACE THE BATTERY 0 CARD FULLY RECORDED 5 LINKS RED APPEARS ONLY FOR SECONDS IN 2 MODE 7HEN...

Page 133: ...R LESS 4HIS WARNING APPEARS ONLY DURING RECORDING 2EPLACE OR INSERT ADDITIONAL 0 CARDS 0 3934 22 2 CAUSE INDICATION s 0 22 2 4HE 0 MICROPROCESSOR DOES NOT RESPOND s 0 42 22 2 0 RECORDING ERROR HAS OCC...

Page 134: ...ACCESS THE SITE LISTED ABOVE TO DOWNLOAD A DRIVER IF NECESSARY s 0LACE THE DOWNLOADED lLE ON AN 3 MEMORY CARD AND LOAD THE DRIVER INTO THE CAMERA OR DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE UPDATE PROCEDURE VISIT...

Page 135: ...IMENSIONS AND SPECIlCATIONS HAPTER 3PECIlCATIONS HAPTER 3PECIlCATIONS IMENSIONS AND SPECIlCATIONS IMENSIONS...

Page 136: ...TRANSFER PROGRESSIVE CAPABLE ENS MOUNT INCH BAYONET TYPE OLOR SEPARATION OPTICAL SYSTEM 0RISM SYSTEM lLTER POSITIONS 2 AIN SETTINGS s I P MODE D s N SLOW SHUTTER MODE GAIN lXED AT D s P P P MODE D s N...

Page 137: ...DATA 4HE RECORDING TIME REPRESENTS ONE SHOT CONTINUOUSLY RECORDED ON A 0 CARD 4HE RECORDING TIME MAY BE SHORTER DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF SHOTS RECORDED N VIDEO SYSTEM 3AMPLING FREQUENCY 9 Z 0B 0R Z...

Page 138: ...P P 6 P P PINS DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT COMPLIANT WITH 8 2 PINS 6 6 TO 6 54 PINS 6 6 TO 6 MAX 2 4 PINS 3 PINS 6 PINS 53 6 4YPE PINS COMPLIANT WITH 53 VER ONITOR CCESSORIES MONITOR INCH COLOR MONITOR PIXE...

Page 139: ...OWER SUPPLIES 2 4 5 5 0ANASONIC 0ART O ANUFACTURER 0ART O 542 5 5 5 0ANASONIC 0ART O ANUFACTURER 0ART O 02 3 IROSE LECTRIC O ONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 5 54 54 54 2 54 2 54 0ANASONIC 0ART O ANUFACTUR...

Page 140: ...NCE WITH NATIONAL LEGISLATION OR BUSINESS USERS IN THE UROPEAN 5NION F YOU WISH TO DISCARD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR SUPPLIER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION NFORMATION...

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